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Whitby Free Press, 9 Nov 1983, p. 15

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BETWEEN YOU AND ME CONT. curies 0f radioactive tritium in Lake Ontario as 'a result of the sun 's effect on the water 1 It bas been estimated by somne that the present surplus of power cau be absorbed by 1992. What happens beyond that time and if there is no further construction, there'undoubtedly wil be continued Increase in demand. How wlll this be provided for, bearlng in mmnd the lead time requlred for the con- struction 0f any type of generatlng plant.' We could run luto a period of a number 0f years wheu there would be a shortage of power. With such variations lu the economy as bas been experleuced over the past three or four years, the forecasting of the demand for electrical power becomes very dif- ficuit. .The question of fiuanciug present construction is a very complex matter. If the construction now un- der way proceeds at costs related to the present day dollar, what would these costs be if deferred for ten years? We might addwith continuing inflation.* Many factors have to be considered, such as the coat of fuel, much of which bas to be imported. The demaud for fuel and for coal fired plants wil be ever present. We have to consider theý obsolescence of older stations, this bas to be taken into account. These are only a very few of the factors whicb effect the financing and must be studied by the experts in this field. It bas been ýsaid that the loss, of power due to the shut down 0f-a nuclear unit resuits in a substantial increase in costs due to the greater output required from a coal fired plant. This makes one point very clear that the cost of generatinga kilowatt hour by nuclear plant is very much less thangenerating a kilowatt hour by a coal fired plant. This, subject deserves more than superficial criticism. The ,question of the generation of elec- tricity inthis, day becomes very complex wben one considers the availability of power, inflation and recession, pollution and the importation of fossil fuels, oil and coal, makes it necessary to study. the problem fro mil Hangles. Cantebury Tales a Season ,Opener The Whitby Theatre Company opens Its season with "Canter- buryTales", a musical adaptation of Geoffrey Chaucer's l4th-century classic about a group of pilgrims besting tales onua plgrimage. To enhance this per- formance, our directors Greg Laing and Janice Stone have brought the stage to life with a cast of 60 actors and ac- tresses wearing costumes that alone with tbeir' authenticity makes this totally believable.- This bawdy, musical romp opens Nov. 10, and continues. through to Nov. 13 at 8 p.m. It theni opens for four more 'per- formances on Nov. 16 and closes on Nov. 19,--in the theatre of the Cen- tennial Building, 416 Centre St. S., Whitby. Tickets are available at Middleton's Stationery on Dundas St. W., Whitby. Women Can Rec eive Help On the first Sunday 0of each m'onth, the1 group, meets a t 2 p.m. in -St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churcb, Cochrane Street, Whitby. THEOS is a self help gro up for people Who have lost' their spouse. If you, read the local newspaper, you Will notice there are four to si* deatbs isted.every, day. Witb eacb one a lot of" people are hurting. The -funeral ',director doe the early work in helping with,.plans for the buriaL.; A clergyman couducts the .funeral and offers"* comfort. However,' heb' hi,'a busy schedule aidoftn isn't able to make mauy con- tacts- after -the ,funeral. This is wbyý the ru caied HES Was, established in the- area to serve the ý-widowed people of the, Durham» Region. Sometimes films are>- shown or, special speaker comes in but usually there- are small group discussions' 0f common problems. THEOS is unique lu that it deals, with ,the problems of'living. Itý provides an opportunity for' sharing concerns with .others . and provides practical in- formation for dealinig wih day to day problems of the wîdowed. People who have coped.withs imilar- gnef provide, the Most,, supportive, resource for the newly bereaved. THIEOS, is noôn- denominational, and although meetings are beld in the Presbyterian FROSTY'S FROLIC The Parkside Public School" Parents Ad- vioyBazaar, called, Frosty!s Frolic,- will be held Nov. 26,from, 10 a.m. to 2 p. m. at Parkside Public, Sehool,' Ajax,., The bazaar will fture- craft and bake tables, cartoons and computer: games for children, fish ponds and a draw. SAil are welcome. Cburch, ail widowed men and , w omen are welcome. THEOS goal is to help grieving people to accept the. death of a partner and to cope with immediate grief. It then helps, the widowed adjust' to changed circumstances of their lives and set new.goals. 41f you -have lost your, partner, you are invited to come to the meeting at St. Andrew's on the first Sunday of any mon- th. You will receive- help. BLOCK PARENT LQTTERY WINNER The winner of the BlIock 1Parent -Lottery was EMaine Foresbaw of Otter Creek. Elaine bas no specifie plans for ber $500 win as yet., The Whitby-Brooklin Block Parents waut to thank everyone Who supported us. ' WHITBY FREE PRESS, WIIJNESUAY NOVEMBER 9, 1983, PAGE 15 STANDINGS CONT. JUVI Whltby Norton luns. Adj...... Chris Iliams StuartBroU Whitby Norton Ins. Adj ................2 Day. Sachko DaveDonaldson Whitby Norton Ius. Adj.................5 Paul euman .............. 2 Chris Willams Jeff Hanley Dean VanDeleweard ENILE Markham .......... 2 Oshawa............ 4 Kingston TWP. .. ATOM Exclusive Hair Designi Chris Hutchins Square Boy Pizza. ..5 Michael Bloomer Kevin Pton Jonathan Mitchell .......... 2 Mark Wisdom Midas Muffler ....... 5 Ron apulinaki...........,2 ShaneCronin Wayne Stevenson Christopher Powell Kameka Footwear .... 0 Victoria Grey Trust ..6 Peter'Turley Jason Bradimore........... 2 Jarred Stevens............. 2 Joseph Siawski Totten Sims Hubicki... .2 David Campbell Dave James ITT Cannon David Marshall Rick Badowich Duff's Towing....3 Rob Lawrence............. 2 Steve Brown PEEWEE Brock Video, Gene Murre Peterefn MicelTo .3 Whitby Firefigte...3 hanBeatty Jay L«e.............2 Miracle Food Mart...2 Danny Rivera' Don Belanger T.P. Screen Printing .. Dean Mizen Mercantile Dept. Store 2 Brian DuIf Scott Wood Checkers Variety . 5 Kevin Mead John Dougherty Steve Green ............... 2 Jason syne Red Wlng Orchards .2 Kevin Washer Dave Bande! Dodd and Souter... 3 Michael Neugebauer Rick Townaon Scott Hmax BANTOM UAW Local 222...... 1 carl Mitchell Roy's Enterprise ..i Jeff Page Danforth 7Typewriter. .4 Brad endail John Bandeil Sean Whtehead............ 2 E.K.L. Manufacturing 5 GraemneWright............ 2 Scott Bain ................ 2 Bill Dawson Brookiu Concrete... 2 Clayton Self Ian WiIllams Smniing DrWlers...<. 3 Rob Kirk Michael William.......... 2 MIDGET Lasco Steel......... 4 Doug McCorkell David Couper Brad Horner Jeff oran I.W.A. Local 2-242 . . .,. 2IWA Local 2-242.5 2 Mike Kreibich............. 2 ChriaGurd Neil Muschett Benie Morton Don's Auto Parts. 4 Chris)ello Chria Ainsworth............ 2 Jason Bruneau Whitby Kinsmen. Greg Daiidson Gus Brown Pontiac Buick ............. 6 Ron Noble ................ 2 Ia'n Parsons Lorne Demoe Brooklin Esso........ 8 PaulKashak Brent Slichter.............. 2 Rene Berent Schot ..........2 Brad Sllchter Steve Goodchlld Mfike olter Whitby Dominion Hdwre ..............4 RenayCollna.......... LeoBenon Pizza Delight Scott Wnllam .i MI A U. S,.-E. W U -v.' 1~ .-JUVENILE 1

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