Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), January 18, 1967, p. 3

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i Vk- I onored Arthur man of Brampton Hydro Chairman of was named Second Vice- York HydroElectric President Mr is was elected a well known Brampton of Central Ontario businessman and has been No Ontario Muni- a member of the Hydro Electric Association at Commission in Brampton for annual meeting held at a number of years Hotel in To DIRECTORS NAMED nto Directors elected for Mr is a widely were John MacBeth former Metro Toronto and professional He graduated from the of Toronto in engineering in in service before the end of Chairman Gather- cole stated The speaker revealed that this new power generation will come from thermal coalfired thermal and hydraulic generating units However he mention ed that all this power will be needed because the load is growing so rapidly In Ontario The estimated growth for will be some lew and there fore the additional generat ing capacity will be urgently needed to ensure adequate reeve of and now a Commissioner for the Borough of Commission E Ed Steer Chairman of and is a member of Hydro and Elmer he Professional Engineers Wright PEng Comrnis- of Ontario He of Toronto Township power supply to meet this also attended Osgoode Hall Hydro increasing load and graduated from that The Secretary Treasurer the weather was Institution in He was is M J Damp of helpful for hydraulic a year ago by being Toronto Hydro Two audi- the Hydro Chair- made a Queens Counsel tors were also elected Bruce and temperatures Mr succeeds J Wallace Secretary-Treasur- favorable with abun- Armstrong Chair- or of East York Hydro and ra fa November and of Georgetown Hydro John Irvine Secretary- December consequently the was President of Treasurer of level of Lake Erie recovered District OMEA in Hydro Mr Armstrong now becomes BANNER YEAR the immediate past One of the highlights of and a member of the the evening was the resting information address given by George Chairman of Ontario Hydro and an honorary president of District 4 OMEA Canadas Centenniat year will be a banner one for Ontario Hydro because the Commission expects to have about one million kilowatts of additional electric power Vv executive Donald H Glass Chair man of Aaron Hydro Elec tric Commission was elect ed First VicePresident Mr Glass is manager of a Urge dairy in Aurora and has been a member of Aurora Hydro Commission for sev eral years Elmer Archdekin Chair- Two Taxpayers Attend 1 School Board Meeting SHARON The East Gwil- Area School Board its first general meeting of in Sharon Public School on Tuesday Jan tiro taxpayers present J At the root of most of the school boards problems is the continued rapid growth in population in this area Chairman Walter Rate drew attention to the that on Oct there were children registered in township schools By Oct the number had grown pupils an increase of 316 children in two years Of this number were of I kindergarten age the re- 203 in regular grades The board discussed the feasibility of running a small school bus for the children attending the opportunity class at Mount Albert This I would eliminate the necessity for some of these children log the regular school buses for an hour each morning Mrs D Crone was asked to contact the Bus lines regarding this matter Educational film strips for I the area schools were cussed This matter was hand ed over to the finance com- to decide how much can be spent on these visual aids for township schools It was agreed unanimously by board members that com mittees should remain the Ontario same as last year Finance K property V Johnson and K man agement A Cooper and Mrs Adams Public School Inspector Dunn recommended that board members consider em ploying a special teacher for remedial teaching This teach er would teach only those children needing special in dividual attention which can not be given in the classroom its normal level at the most rapid rate in the past years Lake Ontario level also rose by three inches in November and December The Ottawa River level was very high and Ontario Hydro got the maximum generation from the hydrau lic power stations on that river Douglas Point Nuclear Power Station near Port Elgin went critical at the end of 1966 Outstanding progress was made in the construction at Pickering Nuclear Power Station in A decision was made in by the Commission to build a large coalfired thermal station near Port Dover on the shores of Lake Shiner as reeve Ken eager clerk and Graham Ted Reeve and Fred councillors members of he Aurora Drama Workshop present an Aurora council meet ing of On the stage in background are Aurora Councillors Mrs Iluck Walter Davis Dick Ming- worth Clerk Wm Johnson Reeve Jim Murray Col Hollinrake Col Malcolm Montgomery CD Reeve Gordon Cook King Mayor Davis Major A Graves Rev T E Hancock and Shepherd Staff Reeve Jack Williamson Information Centre Open At Nuclear Power Site Concluding the Hydro Chairman voiced much optimism for the future He predicted an expanded mar ket for electrical appliances and greater safety in the home because of the elec trical home modernization program that is being launch ed by Ontario Hydro this year He stated that the provinces population will pass the million mark in 1967 This growth means Board members agreed that increased potential demand this matter would be looked for electric energy Mr into immediately slated NEWMARKET The story of atomic energy and its pro ductive uses is colorfully told in Ontario Hydros new in formation centre on the site of Pickering nuclear power station miles cast of down town Toronto Inside the onestorey build ing is a square foot dis play area and a 150scat the atre in which visitors will a color film on nuclear en ergy Displays trace the atoms story from the discov ery of Xrays to Iho million nuclearelectric station on whose grounds the centre is located Visitors will see diagrams photographs and samples of such materials as uranium lift Results In KM Exams NEWMARKET The fol lowing is a list of successful candidates in examinations held recenUy by the Royal Conservatory of Music of To ronto in Newmarket The names are arranged In order of merit ORAM V THEORY Harmony Pass Veneta GRADE THEORY Counterpoint First Class Honors Jams History ass Nancy Brinkos grade in theory Harmony and History Honors Isabel Fowler GRADE THEORY First Class Honors Ed ward Koroway Jane Hender son Russell Frances Andrew A equal John Kel- Bolton Barbara Koshel equal Robert Fowler Kneeshaw Paula Murch Lauralea Williams equal Janice Gate Lister Hugh Mitchell equal Honors Barbara S Haan- Kathryn Boyd Linda March equal Janice Mc- Connell Dawn Joanne equal Pass Frances Smith San dra Proctor Russell J Old- field Patricia A Bishop GRADE I THEORY First Class Honors Mari lyn Gee Kathryn Hutchinson equal Barbara Meier and uranium fuel They will be invited to measure the radioactivity of radiumdial wrist watches with a counter From a platform be hind the building which is on nigh ground work in progress on the millionkilowatt sta tion may be observed Casual visitors are welcome seven days a week from am to pm Groups should write or telephone Hydro public relations officer Don White at the centre in ad vance to be given adequate attention Designed by Atomic En ergy of Canada Limited and Ontario Hydro Pickering is scheduled produce first power in CALF CROP INSURANCE Most bulls are reliable reproducers The ones that are that have off days or weeks a herds time and income m insemination units with modern laboratory equipment can detect and lay aside these bulls eliminating a major cause of delayed calf crops Ontarios top cattle breeders today rely on the services of their coops for regular crops of quality calves fe i J T L Walkers t m A A TV Central Ontario Cattle Breeding CONTINUES AT DYERS SHOP EARLY AMD SAVE WE HAVE MARKED DOWN OUR REGULAR STOCK MERCHANDISE THROUGHOUT THE STORE BUT IN SOUS CASES WE HAVE ONLY ONE OR TWO OF A KIND SO DONT BE DISAPPOINTED PHONE OR COME IN TODAY HERE ARE JUST A FEW EXAMPLES AND ALL NAME MERCHANDISE TOO 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