Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 12 Mar 1991, p. 11

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Page 11, News, Tuesday, March 12, 1991 New coils installed at generating station Continued from page 3 The old coils were removed, the stator cleaned and routine maintenance and minor repairs were undertaken. The new coils were installed by manufacturer General Electric. Ontario Hydro electrical and mechanical crews are currently reassembling the unit which should provide reliable generation for another 40 to 50 years. The low water flow during mid-winter provides efficient conditions for the shutdown of a unit in this two-unit, 40,000 kilowatt, generating station. The project will cost approximately $500,000. Sip SSS Sy Sk SSeS |} McColeman - Geraldine and Fred . In loving mem- ory of Geraldine and Fred who passed away March jj 10 two years ago today.. Always remembered and AGUASABON GOLF CLUB is seeking a person/persons to operate |all clubhouse facilites. This is a § month position beginning May 1, 1991. For further details contact Terry O'Neill at 825-9206 or send applications to: Aguasabon Golf Club c/o Terry O'Neill P.O. Box 726 Terrace Bay, Ontario PoT z2Wo Application deadline is March 28, 1991. The McCausland Hospital Ambulance Service | sadly missed by Mike, I Cheryl, Kari and Shane Lindsay ADMINISTRATION: 825-3377 EMERGENCY CALLS ONLY: sre PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRES HIGHWAY 17 IMPROVEMENT PROJECT Project 'A' - From 1.9 kilometres East of the Township of Schreiber West Limit Easterly for 16.5 kilometres : -and- Project 'B' - From 0.6 kilometres East of the CP Rail Overhead Structure in the Township of Terrace Bay Easterly for 17.0 kilometres The Ministry of Transportation, has initiated two studies to examine potential improvements to Highway 17 from 1.9 kilometres east of the Township of Schreiber West Limit Easterly for 16.5 kilometres and from 0.6 kilometres east of the CP Rail Overhead Structure in the Township of Terrace Bay easterly for 17.0 kilometres. The proposed work will include the elimination of frost heaves and pavement distortions, improvement to the riding quality of the driving surface and rehabilitation of the shoulders... Realignment of Highway 17 at three separate locations is proposed to improve traffic service and safety on this section of Highway 17. The urban sections in Terrace Bay and Schreiber will be reconstructed and paved. These studies will follow a Class Environmental Assessment process approved for highway projects of this type. Upon completion of the studies, Environmental Study Reports will be available for public viewing. A further public notice will be published at that time. TWP. PRISKE - wich te STREY | TWP. SYINE {PROPOSED REALIGNMENTS ---- - MUNICIPAL TWP. SCHREIBER 4 T MUNICIPAL o/ QSCHREBER Loy 4 as Y Ahn z eas T= g PRO FRR Ry FRR RY LIMITS OF pemesmen: PROJECT 'A' F-------------- The Ministry of Transportation is interested in hearing any comments or concerns you or your group may have about these projects. To familiarize you with the proposals and to provide an opportunity to discuss your concerns with Ministry staff, Public Information Centres will be held as follows: March 19, 1991 March 20, 1991 RECREATION CENTRE RECREATION CENTRE SELKIRK STREET 100 LANGWORTHY STREET TERRACE BAY and SCHREIBER 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. You are encouraged to contact Ministry of Transportation staff if you have questions or concerns about these projects. If you believe after consulting with Ministry of Transportation staff, that serious environmental concerns remain unresolved, it is your right to request the project be subject to the formal environmental assessment review and approval process, possibly including a formal public hearing. The decision on your request rests with the Minister of the Environment. Comments and information regarding the study are being collected to assist the Ministry of Transportation in meeting requirements under the Environmental Assessment Act. Your comments will be maintained as a public data base and will be kept on file for use during the study and, unless otherwise requested, may be included in study documentation which is made available for public review. Please submit written comments to the following or call collect: Project 'A' Mr. D. Babbs, P. Eng. Project Manager representing the Ministry of Transportation c/o Giffels Associates Limited 30 International Blvd. Rexdale, Ontario M9W 5P3 1-416-675-5950 Project 'B' Mr. E.-Heinrichs, P. Eng. Project Manager representing the Ministry of Transportation c/o Totten Sims Hubicki Assoc. 30 Dupont Street East Waterloo, Ontario N2J 2G9 1-519-886-2160 De plus amples renseignements en francais sont disponibles en composant 1-800-465-5034 poste 2120. (eae as PT ETI TN LE LE BETTE TET TT ETE ss eel on

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