Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 15 Aug 1979, p. 12

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Hands of hero Frank Mitchell 22 shows off his bandaged hands after saving woman who was engulfed in flames Monday Mitchell caretaker at Toronto apartment building used his hands to beat out flames which erupted when 60yearold Marjorie Berseth apparently dropped cigarette on her nylon nightgown CP Photo Enjoy The Canadian National Exhibition Ottawans use pedal power OTTAWA CP As re gional transit strike heads into Avoid traffic and parking its third day couple without problems C3 15 Sing Pedal Power to 89 Travel the relaxed worrytree Frank Belle blind public ser vant to work on time Belle 54 operates the five speed gearshift and contributes to the footwork from the back seat of tandem bicycle as his wife Diane 53 pedals and steers in the front position People passing us yelled that the fellow in back wasnt working hard enough said Mrs Belle Before the strike by 1500 re gional bus drivers and mechan ics began Monday Mrs Belle often accompanied her husband to his work as multicultural ism press analyst by bus to as sist with the reading he does by machine way GO BY BUS TRAVELWAYS DIRECT DAILY SERVICE TO THE ONE ONLY $105 For schedules and fares coll TRAVELWAYS 7264545 Departs from Continental Inn lnchdes Return Transportation And General Admssion II BUY NOW sav MONTHS INTEREST ON THE PURCHASE OF ANY NEW MTD LAWN GARDEN POWER EQUIPMENT FINANCED OVER 24 OR 36 MONTHS THROUGH COOPS EASY BUDGET PAYMENT PLAN PATRONS ACCEPTANCE LTD TORONTO CP The Atomic Energy Control Board warned Ontario Hydro in 1905 that public scrutiny would force the federal regulatory board to get tough about nuclear safety correspondence made public Tuesday shows The Ontario legislatures se lect committee on Hydro af fairs released correspondence between the utility and the board concerning the Bruce nuclear generating station about 140 kilometres northwest of Londtm Ont on Lake Huron AW Prince then president of the board wrote thenHydro chairman Robert Taylor in 1975 and warned that increased pub lic interest would force the board to take tougher stance when issuing operating licences Despite the warning the About scrutiny nuclear safety Hydro warned by AECB board later allowed Hydro to start the reactors without meet ing conditions it set out The select committee which is investigating nuclear safety is concerned about Hydros re sponse to board orders Board president Jon Jennekens and Energy Minister James Auld are to explain their views to day On Thursday Hydro chair mfan Hugh Macaulay will tes ti Venezuelan sent back home TORONTO CP Immigra tion officers at Toronto Inter national Airport seized $37000 from Venezuelan man sus pected of theft in his own coun try and put him on plane to Venezuela even though no charges were laid in the case officials say An immigration department spokesman said Tuesday the money in travellers cheques was seized after the man was questioned Saturday Officers believed the money was the proceeds from cheque stolen Titwgsi it ONTARIO GROWN ttlaIES3firficqstltfisffiafida 314 APPLES WELLINGTON l8 BAG from the Royal Bank of Canada in Caracas Randolph Edwin CheeA Tow 39 Caracas bank em ployee was held then put on plane Sunday He was arrested in Caracas and appeared in court the same day bank spokesman said Tuesday CheeATow did not legally enter Canada so was not ar rested here Peel regional pd lice detective said He said both the police and immigration offi cials were acting on informa tion from the Royal Bank in To mnto since the Caracas in vestigation was incomplete at the time and no warrant had been issued The immigration spokesman asked about CheeATow being questioned without lawyer resent said that since the man not been legally admitted to Canada Canadian law did not apply He said he did not think it mattered that CheeA Tow was on Canadian soil being examined by Canadian officers LOCALGROWN ooz STALK ONTARIO GROWN on PREPARE REPORTS In his letter Prince noted that although regulations called for safety documents to be submitted 12 months before licence is issued Hydro was having difficulty preparing reports more than six weeks in advance He said this did not give the board time to consider the re ports and could delay issuing li cences In July 1976 in letter in forming Hydro that licence would be granted Prince said the board was unhappy that documents were submitted just before the scheduled startup despite my letters to you of Sept 23 and Nov 131975 Prince set certain conditions which had to be met before the reactors could go to full power Taylor responded that Hydro did not agreewith one condition and wanted it dropped The utility objected to being forced to have two identical safety shutdown systems Taylor said the boards re quirement was not understood until late in the design of the 615917 $92355 12 the examiner Wodiauday August 15 1919 Bruce plant and could not be met Prince later responded that Hydro should have known about the boards requirement as early as November 1970 LICENSED STATION Prince said the board would make no further concessions but it eventually licensed the station which now operates at full power although its two shutdown systems do not meet the boards criteria In January 1977 Bill Mori son Hydros design director wrote Prince suggesting that 133 am 47 Ly ZuvxmnuotsuzIwfiWng lfis VE CUCUMBERS $1 vir RADESE ONIONS BRADFORD PRODUCE the boards unending requests for safety information was creating an unfavorable public impression He said the extended dis cussion before issuing licence was creating false impression that the reactors were not safe He urged the board to allow Hydro to take the station to full power On Feb Prince informed Taylor that Hydro could take the Bruce units to 88percent power but wanted corporate commitment that the boards safety concerns would be met GREEN VARIETI Tit31 1aivr15i Arrac siffiimalmmf COME IN AND SEE US NOW FOR FULL DETAILS OF TERMS AND ITEMS THAT QUALIFY EVERYONE CAN SHOP COOP TION PRICES N0 WIN EFFECT TI LLERS BRIGGS 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