14 - PORT PERRY STAR - Wednesday, October 13,1993 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice a Food bank donations KELLY LOWN/PORT PERRY STAR Anne Wanninkhof and Amanda Pelyk were at the Port Perry Fire Hall over the weekend excepting donations food bank. end. The 4th Port Perry Brownies met at the Scugog Shores Mu- seum on Oct. 4 to work on their Bannock Maker badge. Twenty girls successfully earned this badge. Special thanks to Kim - Harper and staff of the Museum for organizing this outing and for Kim's knowledge on Native Lore. The leaders appreciated all their help. Thank you for opening the Museum when it is normally closed. Saturday, Oct. 16 is Scouts Canada Apple Day and there will be lots of Beavers, Cubs and Scouts out on the Island canvassing for donations to- wards 2nd Scugog. At the end of many concessions, we will be to the OL BPN [ORR 4012 {OR NI Ol 2]\Y VAR RIO] \N OFS \VH E2123 ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT STUDY NEW ELECTRICAL SUPPLY TO WHITCHURCH setting up road tolls, so please watch for the signs and our youth, and give generously when a young man with an ap- ple in hand approaches you or your vehicle. Port Perry Baptist Church 2210Highway 7A Don't forget the talented vo- cal duet, Frank and Debbie Hargreaves, will be sharing a concert of Gospel music on Sat- urday, Oct. 16 at 7 p.m. at the Port Perry Baptist Church. Everyone is welcome. A free will offering will be received. Scugog Island United Church, 19100Island Road The Grace U.C.W. met on Oct. 6 with 14 ladies answering the roll call. A Thanksgiving de- votional was enjoyed by all. Elaine Barber was our special UXBRIDGE AREA Background 1 no Over the past year, Ontario Hydro has can- Sd m celled or postponed a number of major gen- erating and transmission projects across the province. This was in response to a lower than expected demand for power, the result of the recession and the restructuring that has taken place in Ontario's economy over the past several years. Nonetheless, there are areas of the province that are still growing, and none more so than the communities in the northern and eastern portions of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). Ontario Hydro is conducting an integrated electricity supply study to develop short, mid and long-te options to meet the region's electricity needs and identify (including non-utility generation) by conventional or alte kilovolt) systems over the next few months. Proposals of this type are subject to the Environmental Environment and Energy for review at the end of 1994. Details of this proposal will be available at the Public Information Centres. What is Ontario Hydro Proposing? station to supply the Whitechurch-Stouffville / Uxbridge and new 230 kV lines to connect the station to the existin electricity transmission system are required. supply of electricity to customers in the Whitechurch- Stouffville / Uxbridge area and to meet future growth in electricity demand in the area. locations for new facilities. The options under consideration include, but are not limited to, demand management, supply tive technologies, operational measures and transmission. For the transmission options of this study, Hydro will select alter- nate routes for transmission lines and sites for transformer stations for both the bulk (500 kilovolt) and regional (230 Assessment Act. The integrated study, including the route and site selection component, will be documented in an Envi- ronmental Assessment and submitted to the Minister of the This study is part of a larger proposal, the Greater Toronto Region Electricity Supply Study, to ensure a secure supply of electricity throughout the north of the Greater Toronto Area. For the transmission options of this study, the selection of a suitable location for a new 230,000 volt (230 kV) transformer These new facilities are necessary to maintain the reliable Holana, gd SEN ] NEWMARKET Approved For Ta T Construction ¥ Armitage TS 230 kV TS Zones : 9 LF Bint TA l Syucinvite MARKHAM 74 $10. : AT gr -STOUFFVI LLE/ Freks AE Rh x TE a rm What Areas are Affected? ma- listed below. Public Involvement Public Involvement is an integral component of both the inte- grated electricity supply planning process and the environ- mental assessment process. Your views on this study are important and your comments welcome. Please plan to attend one of the Public Information Centres. = 7 aE 7 on =F al) Ny 4" Richview TS MEVRO J ol Preliminary "corridors" for new transmission lines (areas where it might be possible to locate a new line) and "zones" (potential locations for a transformer station) have been iden- tified and are marked on the map. These zones and corridors will be presented at Public Information Centres at locations - Monday Oct 18 Tuesday Oct 19 Diagrams and maps will be available to help explain the details of the project, and project staff will be on hand to answer questions. area 2 For more information, pleasé call Ontario Hydro Let's give tomorrow a hand. y Information Center Dates & Locations Victoria Square Community Centre Aurora Community Centre Wednesday Oct 20 Goodwood Community Centre Thursday Oct 21 Uxbridge Arena Thursday Oct 28 Stouffville Royal Canadian Legion All centres will be open from 3:00 pm to 9:00 pm. GTR HOTLINE 506-5202 October 16 is Apple Day guest and she did an interesting Irsesmtagion on how we can en- ance our worship with visual aids. Thank you, Elaine, for all your inspiring ideas! : A meaningful Thanksgiving' service was conducted on Sun- day morning. Special music was, provided by the Orchestra 'and the Choir. Florence Fralick and Joan Aldred also sang a beauti- ful duet. Church members brought in items for the Food Bank and pictures and articles for the Thanksgiving Display.' Special thanks to Joan Aldred and Madeline Cawker for deco- | rating the church and to Jim 'McGhee for making the beauti- ful and versatile plant stand for the sanctuary. Special thanks to the congregation for support. ing the plans made by the Wor- ship and Music Committee. - - e Lectionary Bible :Study group will meet on Tuesday, Oct. 12 at 1:30 p.m. at the church. Choir practice will be held on Thursday, Oct. 14 at 7 p.m. The Youth Group will meet on Friday, Oct. 15, 6-7:30 p.m. at S.ILU.C. Youth in Grades 6-8 are welcome. © Scugog Island United Church will celebrate their Anniver- sary on Sunday, Oct. 14 at 11 a.m. (note time). Rev. Philip Whitney will be our guest speaker. He is the Chaplain at the Oshawa General Hospital. Special music will be provided by the "Men's Quartet" and the "Scugog Island United Church Choir". Refreshments and fel- lowship will follow the service. Our friends from Manchester are invited to share this time with us. Everyone is welcome. The Scugog Pastoral Charge's Worship and Music Committee will be sponsoring an Old Fashioned Hymn Sing and Musical Evening on Sun- day, Nov. 7 at 7 p.m. at the Scu- gog Island United Church. Please call Florence Fralick: at 985-9346 if you are willing to share your talents with us - all ages are welcome. N Please mark your calendars accordingly. For pastoral care, please call our Minister, Elaine Barber at 986-4094. . Please call 985-8871 with news for next week's column, before Monday. 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