PAGE 12, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1973, WHITBY FREE PRESS The Expropriations Act NOTICE 0F APPLICATION FOR ÀPPRO VAL TO EXPROPRIATE LAND IN THE MATTER of an application by The Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario for approval to .expropriate land in the Townships of Pickering.and East Whitby and the Town of Whitby, alI in the County of Ontario, foi the purpose of a right-of-way for electrical transmission lines exten ding from Cherrywood Transformer Station to Wilson Junction. NOTICE 1I REREBY GIVEN that application bas been made for approval to expropriate the land described in îhe schedule hereto. Any owner of lands in respect of which notice is given who desires an inquiry into w ether the taking of such land is fair, sound and reasonably necessary in the achievement of the objectives of the expropriating authority shaîl so notîfy the approving authority in writing. (a) in the case of a registered owner, served personally or by registered mail within thirty days after he is served with the notice, or, when he is served by publication, within thirty days after the first puWication of- the notice; (b) in the case of an owner who is not a registered owner, within thirty days after the first publication of the notice.* THE APPROVING AUTHORITY IS Minister of the Environment, The Hydro-Electric Power Parliament Buildings, Commission of Ontario TORONTO, Ontario by its Solicitor, M7A 1A2 W. E. Raney, Q.C., Refer to Application OH-30 Law Division, 620 University Avenue, TORONTO, Ontario M5G MX NOTES: i. The Expropriations Act provides that, (a) wh ere an in quiry is requested, it shall be conducted by an inq uiry oficer appointed by the Minister of justice and Attorney General; (b) the inquiry office'r, (i) shaîl give every party to the inquiry an opportunity to present evidence and argument and to examine and cross-examine witnesses, either personally or by bis counfsel or agent, and (ii) niay recommend to the approving authority that a party to the inquiry be paid a fixed amount for bis costs of the in quiry not to exceed $200 and the approvîng aut hority may in its discretion order the expropriating authority to pay such cosus forthwith. 2. l"owner'" and . registered owner" are defined in the Act as follows: eowner" includes a mortgagee, tenant, execution creditor, a person entitled to a limited estate or înterest in land, a com- mittee of the estate of a mentally incompetent person or of a person incapable of managing bis affairs, and a guardian, executor, administrator or crustee in whom land is vested; I'registered owner" means an owner of land whose interest in the land is defined and whose name is speciied in an instrument in the proper registry, land titles or sherifî's office, and includes a person shown as a tenant of land on the last revised assess- ment roll; 3. The expropriating authority, each owner who notifies the approving authority that be desires a bearing in respect of the lands intended to be expropriatedl and any owner added as a party by the inquiry officer are parties to the inquiry. SCH EDULE I. Subject to qualification, ail right, title and interest in the following lands: (a) In the Township of Pickering, in the Cotînty of Ontario. (1) That portion of Lot 24 Concession 2, in the Township of Pickering in the County of Ontario andi the Province of Ontario, having an area of 58.28 5 acres more or less and .designated as Part 4 on a reference plan deposited in tbe Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of Ontario County as Plan 40R 10(78; (2) That portion of Lot 20 Concession 2 in the Township of Pickering, ini the County of Ontario and the Province of Ontario, having an area of 10.959 acres, more or less, and designated as Part a on a reference plan deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of Ontario County as Plan 4(>R 104 1; (3) That portion of Lot 20 Concession 2, in the Township of Pickering, in the County of Ontario and the Province of Ontario, having an area of 10.34 5 acresmore or less and designated as Part 13 on a reference plan deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of Ontario County as Plan 40R. 789; (4) That portion of Lot 20 Concession 2 in the Township of Pickering, in the County of Ontario and the Province of Ontario havingz an area of 0.844 acre more or less and of 3.919 acres, more or less, and more particularly des- cribed as follows: FIRSTLY: That portion of Lot 19 Concession 3 in the sald Township of Pickering having an area of 2.966 acres, more or less, and designated as Part 2 on a reference plan deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Regîstry Division of Ontario County as Plan 40R 1041; SECONDLY: That portion of Lot 20 Concession 3 in the said Township, having an area of 0.9 53 acre, more or less, and designated as Part 5 on the said reference plan 40R 1041; (6) That part of Lot 19 Concession 3 in the Township of Pickering, in the County of Ontario and the Province of Ontario, having an area of 3.267 acres, more or less, and desi gnated as Part 4 on a reference plan deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of Ontario County as Plan 40R 1041; (7) That portion of Lot 18 Concession 3, in the Town- ship of Pickering, in the County of Ontario and the Province of Ontario, having an area of 0.244 acre more or less, and designated as Part 3 on a reference plan cfeposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of Ontario County as Plan 40R 1092; (8) Those portions of Lots 17 and 18 Concession 3 in the Township of Pickering, in the County of Ontario and the Province of Ontario having an area of Y20.306 acres, more or less, and designated as Part 2 on a reference plan deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Regîstry Division of Ontario County as Plan 40R 1092; (9) That portion of Lot 17 Concession 3, in the Township of Pickering, in the County of Ontario and the Province of Ontario, having an areaof 4.359 acres, more or less, and desi nated as Part 5 on a reference plan deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Regîstry Division of Ontario County as Plan 40R 1092; (10) That part of Lot 15 Concession 3, in the Township of Pickerin g, in the County of Ontario and the Province of Ontario having an are* of 2 3.0 57 acres, more or less, and desg nated as Part 1 on a reference plan deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Regîstry Division of Ontario County as Plan 40R 890; (1 1) That part of Lot 8 Concession 4, in the Township of Pickering, in the County of Ontario and the Province of Ontario h aving an area of 22.5 '80 acres, more or less, and desi gnated as Part 7 on a reference plan deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of Ontario County as Plan 40R 937; (12) That portion of Lot 3 Concession 4 in the Township of Pickerintg in the County of Ontario, and the Province of Ont-rio, avîng an area of 13.162 acres, more or less, and desig nated as Part 4on a reference plan deposited in the Lan d Registry Office for the 'Regîstry Division of Ontario County as Plan 40R 947; (13) That part of Lot 1 Concession 4, in the Township of Pick ernag, in the County of Ontario and the Province of Ontario aving.an area of 23.014 acres, more or less, and desi g nated as Part 1 on a reference plan deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of Ontario County as Plan 40R 900; (b) Ia the Town of Whitby, in the County of Ontario. (14) That part of Lot 3 5 Concession 4, in the Township of Whitby now in the Town of Whitby and the Province of Ontario having an area of 20.144 acres, more or less, and desi g nated as Part 1 on a reference plan deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of Ontario County as Plan 40R 94 1; (1 5) That part of Lot 34 Concession 4 in the Township of Whitby now in the Town of Whitby, in the County of Ontaeio and the Province of Ontario having an area of 22.324 acres, more or less, and designated as Part 2 on a reference plan deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of Ontario County as Plan 40R 94 1; (16) That part of Lot 30 Concession 4, in the Township of Whitby now in the Town ofW%hitby, in the County of Ontario and the Province of Ontario, having an area of 9.054 acres, more or less, and designated as Part 1 on a reference plan deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of Ontario County as Plan 40R 946; (17) Those parts of Lot 30 Concession 5, in the Township of Whitby now in the Town of Whitby, in the County of Ontario and the Province of Ontario having an area of 5.775 acres, more or less, and designated as Parts 5 and.6 on a reference plan deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of Ontario County as Plan 40R 945; (18) That portion of Lot 2 9 Concession 4, in the Town- ship of Whitby, now in the Town of Whitby, in the County of Ontario, and the Province of Ontario havlng'an area of 3.356 acres, more or less, and designated as Part 3 subject to casernent as in Instrument 12308 on a reference p an deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of Ontario County as Plan 40R 946; (19) That portion of Lot 29, Concession 5, in the Town- (20) Thoseyurtions ot Lots 27 and 28 Concession 50 ini the Township of Whitby, now in the Town of WhitbY, in the County of Ontario and the Province of Ontario having a total area of 22.604 acres more or less, and being: FIRSTLY: That portion of the -said Lot .27 havi ng an area of -0.579 acre, more or less, and designated as Part 6 saving and excepting the right, title and interest of the Canadian National Railway Company as in Instrument 158182 on a reference plan deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of Ontario County as Plan 40R 942; SECONDLY: That portion of the said Lot 28 havin& an area of 22.02 5 acres, more or less,.and designated as P rt 8 saving and excepting the right, title and interest of the Canadian National Railway Company as in Instrument 56033 on the aforesaid Plan 40R 942. (21) Those portions of Lot 21 Concession 5, in the Town- Shi& of Wýhitby now in the Town of Whitby, in the County ofO ntario and the Province of Ontario, having an areaof 7.718 acres, more or less, and designated as Part 5 on a reference plan deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of Ontario County as Plan 40R 9 52. (22 aor t ion of Lot 21 Concession 5, in the Town- sip ofWhîtby now in the Town of Whitby, ithe County of ntario and the Province of Ontario having an area of 0.667 acre, more or less, and designated as Part 7 on a reference plan deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of Ontario County as Plan 40R 952; (2 3) Those portions of Lots 19 and 20 Concession 5, ini the Township of Whitby now -in the Town of Whitby, in the County of Ontario and the Province of Ontario having an area of 44.653 acres, more or less, and designated as Part 3 on a reference plan deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of Ontario County as Plan 40R 953; (24) That portion of Lot 21 Concession 5, ini the Town- shi of Wýhitby now in the Town of Whitby, in the County of O nario and the Province of Ontario, having an area of 6.769 acres,* more or less, and designated as'Part 8 on a reference plan deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of Ontario County as Plan 40R 952; (2 5) That portion of Lot 18 Concession 5, in the Town- ship of Whitby now in the Town of Wbitby, in the County of Ontario and the Province of Ontario, baving a total area of 5.233 acres, more or less, and designated as Part 1 on a reference plan deposited in the Lan d Registry Office for the Registry Division of Ontario County as Plan 40R 963; (26) Those portions of Lot 18 Concession 5, in the Township of Whitby, now in the Town of Whitby, in the County of O ntario and the Province of Ontario, having'an area of 17.017 acres, more or less, and designated as Part *2 on a reference plan deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of Ontario County as Plan 40R 963; (c) In the Township of East Whitby, in the County of Ontario. (27) That portion of Lot 17, Concession 5, in the Town- ship of East Whitby, in the County of Ontario and the Province of Ontario having an area of 11.162 acres, more or less, and designated as Part 4 on a reference plan deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of Ontario County as Plan 40R 963; (28) That portion of Lot 14 Concession 6, in the Town- ship of East Whitby, in the County of Ontario and the Province of Ontario, baving an area of 1.298 acres, more or less, and designated as Part 2 on a reference plan deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of Ontario County as Plan 40R 965; (29) Those portions of Lot 13 Concession 6 in the "'Township of East Whitby, in the County of Ontario, and the Province of Ontario having an area of 11.184 acres, more or less, and designated as Parts 3, 4 sub;ect to ease- ment as in Instrument 60674, and 5 on a reference plan deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Regîstry Division of Onta7rio County as Plan 40R 965; (30) Those portions of Lot il Concession 6 in tbe Town- ship of East Whitby, in the County of Ontario, and the Province of Ontario, baving an area of 21.667 acres, more or less, and designated as Parts 4 subject to easement as in Instrument 17603, and 5Son a reference plan deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of Ontario County as Plan 40R 962; (3 1) That portion of Lot 10 Concession 6 in the Town- ship of East Whitby, in the County of Ontario, and the Province of Ontario, having an area of 21.656 acres, more or less, and designated as Part 1 on a reference plan deposited in the Land Registry Office for the. Registry Division of Ontario County as Plan 40R 966; (32) Those portions of Lot 9, Concession 6 and the Road #llowance between Lot 8 and the said Lot 9, Concession 6 closed by Special Act of the Legisiature of the Province of Canada registered as Memorial 8567 ail in the Town- ship of East Whitby, in the County of Ontario and the Province of Ontario, having an area of 2 1.62 9 acres, more ONTARIO SAFETY LEAGU fle Ontario Safety League congratulates General Mot- ors on it's new vehicle iocking system for 1974 as another step to help thwart car thieves. Beginning with 1974 models, one key will unlock only the ignition; the companion key ... wbich previously iocked only the trunk and glove compartment ... will be used in '74 models to unlock the doors plus station wagon and trunk tailgates. Preliminary reports show that 69,299 automob- iles were stolen in Canada last year. 87.4 % were recovered, Approximately 17 % of ail stolen vehicles are involved in accidents. nhe automobile of the future wilI be smaller, safer and a joy to drive, according to the noted US. researcher Dr. Nathaniel Pulling. He suggests that some type of non - polluting engine system will power these cars instead of the present piston system and forecasts tires will- Iast the life of the car. He also predicts periscope - type systems for improved vision, polarized headlights to eut glare, anti - skid and anti - blowout devices and mechanisms.to prevent'brake failutes. if a car travelling at 30 mph hits an immovable objct, gravitational forces would cause a petite, 112 pound woman to hit t4ie dash board with a&l the weight on a one - and - a - haif ton elephant . unless she was wearing ber seat belt. U. S. Secretary of Transportation, Claude S. Brinegar, recently said he suspects that before long a few cities "will be looking at the possibility of licensing the use of freeways, with fees higher ... like movie theatres or long distance telephone calîs ... during prime time." The number of motorcycie drivers kiîled in Ontario in 1971 - 72 shows a marked increase over previous years. Statistics recently released show that 65 motorcyclists were killed and 2,463 injured during the period September 1971 to August 1972. This compares with 49 killed and 2,440 injured over the same 1970 - 71 period. The number of motorcycle passengers killed in Ontario last year stands at 16, with 641 injured. Information concerning the cfrcumstances surrounding these fatilities is flot yet available, but a study just eompleted by the University of North Carolina Highway IE Safety Research Centre indicates that in most crashes involving a motorcycle ami an automobile, the driver of the automobile is at fault. 935 motorcycle crashes were studies and researchers found that about two - thirds of the crashes involved more than one vehicle and almost aIl of these involved a motorcycle and an automobile . In 62% of the multi - vehicle crashes, the driver was found to be at fault. In most instances, the car was making a left turn in front of the motorcycle when the collision occured. The car pulling in front of the motor- cycle was the second most frequent contributing cause. The motorcycle driver was at fault in only 29% of the multi - vehicle collisions. According to the study, in most of these cases, the motorcyclist was 'following too close." In single vehicle crashes involving motorcycles, loss of control while rounding a curve was the most frequent cause, occuring in one -t lird of the cases. Loss of control was also caused by pedestrians, animaIs, or bicycles, darting onto the road and by gravel and oil slicks on the road. Very few instances were found where the motorcycle driver was at fault in a single vehiele crash.