I F In 26 The Canadian Statesman, Resident Named To Academy A former Courtice area resident has been elected to the Australian Academy of the Humanities. Michael Tooley, who attended attended Courtice Public School and O'Neill Collegiate Collegiate in Oshawa, used to !ve with his grandparents at Tooley's Mill in the former former Darlington Township. After high school he attended attended Princeton and graduated graduated with a Phd. He was elected to the Australian Academy of the Humanities at a meeting held in Canberra on September September 23,1989. Dr. Tooley works in the Department of Philosophy, the Research School of Social Social Science at the Australian Australian National University. Crimestoppers Crime Stoppers ànd Durham Durham Regional Police are asking for the Publics help in solving a number of Break and Enters and Thefts which have occurred at Roy Nichols Motors in Courtice over the past few months. On several occasions these premises on Highway #2 ana Courtice Roaa have been broken into. On other occasions, cars and trucks have beén stolen and also tires and wheels have been taken from parked vehicles. Break and Enters from premises like these and the theft of vehicles are an ongoing ongoing problem for the Police and the Community. They cost hundreds of thousands of dollars every year. Have you any idea who is responsible? Have you been offered property which you think may be stolen? If so, you can call Crime Stoppers. You'll never be asked for your name or have to go to Court. There are also rewards of up to $1,000.00 for information information leading to an arrest! The Crime Stoppers phone number is: 436-8477 that's 436-TIPS Long Distance - Call Collect In Durham Region the Crime Stoppers program is supported by all the local media including CHOC Radio Radio and CKAR/CKQT Radio. A Citizen Board administers administers the Crime Stoppers Programs Programs of which there are. now over 800 in North America. The reward money is raised through Tax Deductible Deductible donations which may be sent to Durham Regional Regional Crime Stoppers, P.O. Box 54, Oshawa, Ontario LlH 7K8. Light Program Saves Power Enough electricity to meet the peak needs of a town about the size of Frankford, Ontario (near Trenton) was saved in the first year of Ontario Hydro's energy efficient lighting program. program. To save that three megawatts megawatts of electricity, Hydro awarded $500.00 in incentives incentives to lighting industry contractors, manufacturers and distributors who converted converted buildings to energy efficient lighting. Hydro marked the first year of its lighting program with "Bright Lights," a November November 20 reception for 150 lighting industry and utility representatives at the Sky- dome in Toronto. "Bright Lights" was held to thank participants and to encourage encourage future interest in the program. By the end of November, Hydro had received applications applications for energy efficient lighting projects which could save an additional 11 megawatts. megawatts. Hydro is expecting that incentive-driven conversion to energy efficient lighting will save about 650 megawatts megawatts of electricity by the year 2000. PCB Decontamination Update Ontario Hydro's mobile PCB decontamination unit spent the month of November November at the Bruce Nuclear Power Development near Owen Sound, While there, it treated over 99,000 litres of oil to remove the PCB content. content. Electricity Consumption During November, Ontario Ontario Hydro supplied over 12 million megawatt-hours of electricity to Ontario consumers, consumers, approximately 6.7 percent percent more electricity than in November 1988. In northeastern northeastern Ontario, this November November was recorded ns one of the coldest since 1936 The 22,406 megawatt peak for the month was almost almost 11 percont higher than the highest demand recorded recorded in November of last year. Electricity Exports and Purchases During November, Ontario Ontario Hydro purchased approximately approximately 350,400 megawatt- hours of electricity from other other utilities. Moat of the pur- cliaaos were from New York, Michigan and Manitoba. As far an exporta wore concerned, concerned, Hydro aolil approximately approximately 4,600 megawatt- hours of electricity during the month. Bowmanville, January 10,1990 HSR 6* % \ w Pure/ LIMIT: 3 TINS PER FAMILY PURCHASE 1-36 L _ 48-FL. OZ. TIN I (^) apple Juice ■2MEDIUM 48, LARGE 33, H^ULTRA MEDIUM 44 OR ^ ULTRA LARGE 32 (fifjh Diapers CAPU ÂS/ EACH /•:/ , PKG ' 1] © Chunk Light Tuna IM BROTH ESB ™° Z ' 3| CUT CUT WAX PEAS. CREAM STYLE CORN, WHOLE KERNEL CORN. 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