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Barrie Examiner, 28 Aug 1957, p. 15

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in States Mrs Butchers an spent few days recently with Mr and Mrs Vernon Butchers at Fairport New York From Barrie Miss Blanche Corbett of Barrie has been visiting her brotherin law and sister George Ii McCague eathcr Reeriian and Mrs Wigby and family of Markham visited Wed nesday evening with Mrsnd Mrs Jeffrey and son Dawn and Mrs and daughter Attended Shower Some trom this district attend ed the shower for Miss Norma Chantier hridetobe Wednesday night in Elmgrove School Mr and Mrs Harold Gilchrist Marion Helen and Phyilis of Stayncr renewed acquaintance in the vicinity Wednesday evening and attended the shower at Elm srove School Cottageltollday Mrs James Crosbie and Bobbie have been on holiday at Mrs Robert Crnsbies cottage at Brooks Beach Fractured Am Ernest swltzer had the misfor tune to fracture his right arrn chnesdayniorning while crank ing the tractor weekend Visit Mr and Mrs Bruce Glenn of Toronto and the Misses Jean Douglas Reg and Fran Alien Reg Guelph spent the weeken With Mr and Mrs Lorne Buyers and family and attended the Bruwchantier wedding in st Johns United Church Atiir ton on Saturday iris Glenn was one of the attondants Wedding Guests in and MrsJred Bellamy and Ida were guests at thaBruce1 Chantler wedding on Saturday in Alliaton Marvin lland was At IBectonRouhlon and Mrs Elinor Btakoly Gordon Spicer and daughters of Saskatoon Saskatchewan Mr and MrsWaiter Pingle Mr and Mrs Ron Pingle and family and Mr and Mrs Reg Burr and family all of Oshawa and Mr and Mrs Bruce Pingle Toronto an and Mrs Spicer and daughters left Monday to return to their home lnSaskatoon alter having spent the past two months in Ontario Sunday Guests Sunday guests in the Switzer home were Mrs Murray Bonnio and sons Dwight and Clarke Barrie Mr and Mrs Len sturgess and family Oro Station and Clar ence Switzer of Toronto Morris Hand of Redickville is on holiday with his cousin Doug las Hand Mr and Mrs George Jattray William and Brian and Douglas Crosbie are on holiday this week at their jcoileen cottage at Brocks Beach lor two thermalcieciric stlllonl that will be among the largest in the world chairman Jamel Duncan announced ats press can lcrcnce todl The plants will be an intcgr part of tho South rm ohmio system and will be well located In relation toth fastgrowing industrial area on lhc shores of Lille Ontario cen terms on Toronto and Hamilton an area which is expanding more rapidly perhaps than any in lad today Thc lirst of these stations representing capital invest ment at $250 million is expect ed to have an estimated capacity at 1300000 kilowatts more thln double that at the Commissions St Lawrence Power Project While details ol the second plant havcnot been completed It will likely be comparable in size to the first our Mr Duncan stated thlt it was important that preliminary work on both sla tions he started bctore the end of this year The growth vol powcr requirements in the ad joining areas and engineering Investigations atllic two kite would determine the tinting of the two developments both at which it is anticipated will have boon completed by dose The turbogenerators to no in stalled at the tint plant are ex pected to be oi 30000okiiowatt capacity incorporating the in creased ctlicicncy associated with large units of modern design Because or the lengthy time re nulrcd tor the manufacture and installation at such turbogener ators tcndrrs have already been called or two units Approximately 150 acres are required for plant of this map nlfude together with dockage tocilitics capable of handling be tween tour and live million tons ol coal year tile equivalent at 70000 csrloaris Cooling water facilities tor such plant will use several times the amount of water consumed in the entire Metropolitan Toronto area For these reasons it Is essential that hoth plants be located on the lakefront In addition found lion conditions must be such that they will carry exceedingly heavy structural loads and or course suitable rightofwsy must be available for the transmission of the power into the system Emphasizing the need for im plementing these plans in the light of steadilymounting de mands for power the Hydro chairman pointed out that the Richard Heart Station in To ronto will have been brought to its full capacity 211200000 kilo watts by two with the addition at four 200000kiiowatt units now in progress Commission sindieshe said ndlcated that additional cspa ty will be re quired by 1951 He recalled that the commis slon in its submission to the Royal Commission on Canadas Economic Prospects had predict ed an increase In power demand of as much as tour or five times in the next 25 years The St Lawrence development which is scheduled to deliver its first power next year and to be com pletcd by 196D represents the tats major source at hydroelec Irlc power available in Southern Ontario Discussing the Long Branch site Mr Duncan said that negot Iatlnns were in progress for the property familiarly known as the Rifle Ranges located in To ronto Township and owned by the Department of National Do fence which has decided to dis pose of this property Under the terms oflhc original deed suit ttantiai area in the centre rc verts to the City or Toronto lington is owned by the Hamil ton Harbor Commission and com sins of water lots in Burlington Bay which will be reclaimed by suction dredging the necessary dockage facilities being provided by the retaining wall The filled area will require some time to settle before plant can he built on it Because of the heavy concen tratlon at industry in thll thick lypopuiated and rapidlyexpand lng area andbecnuso good poiC in ltudcnta iniiorr N03 In Ves rs and On To II John streetand those attending on John at fromlnnlflflandmaa AIBcil it is the scheme or the public works committee to use the concrete blocks to build channel out trom the mouth at the huge corrugated the visible in the toreground and permit tilting permanently on either side ONLY BEGINNING but the activity of Barrles Board at Works could some day lead to the reclaiming ol consid crable ot the towns waterfront through the titling pro cess used so ettectlvely in Toronto harbor Ten con crete blocks and rubble resulting from the demolition ot the old Central Church building were dumped at the loot oi Mary Street on Monday Alderman Homth exp Tenostive plans are tor the Barrie Ben build new quarters on this reclaimed location while roadway over the newly told tile gives access to the pro perty from the foot or antield street ndet Corps to lalned to The Examiner that Mr and Mrs Wallace McConnell Mr and Mrs Verne Beardsatl spent few days wlththelr dau ghtcr MrsA Moliison and fam ily at St Catharines Mrs Joseph Adams is visiting with Miss Iris Wilson of Midland Mr Ind Mrs Little and Mrs Ferguson opening of the Toronto Exhibi CAUTIOUS REMINDER Its good that we dont have large segregation problems in Canada because its pretty ob vlnus we would wind up with reputation not whit better than the worst ot the Us segregation successful sale ot valuable house hold furnlttln on Saturglly for the Eliot the late Mrs Annie Little on Queen Street There was splendid crowd in mud Even rain doesnt keep people away from sale Department Buys Lot The Department or Highways have purchased lot at the Wye attended opposite Copeland Flour Mill from Manson The proposed site ls ideal tor roadside pork and no doubt will Attract many tourists when the project is completed Bonfire out of Control Dn Wedncsday afternoon the lElmvai Firc Brigade were sum rnonod to Earl Rountrees home where bonfire had gotten out There was shortage of water as the road grader broke water pipe under the ground The fire was extinguished without much damage Weddtni Anniversary Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Reg Archer who will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary on Saturday Aug bolt tor Rome Dr and Mrs Haryie fit to spend month abroed Dr Har vle plans on attending the Inter Congress YDII Fill tflVERFD Short Stay Misses Elaine and Trudy Lou Arthur Winghsm are spending couple at wecks with Mr and Mrs Archer Gravenhurst Visit Mrs Beardsslliefl on Friday to spend stewweeks with her sister Mrs Agnew of Grav cnhurst Rev and Mrs McFarlane and family of Georgetown renow ed friendships hEre during the once to buy Recent Visitors Mrs Armstrong of Bradford the week with Mrs Mr and MrsJsmcsNcsl Ran dy and Valerie 01 Toronto spent few days with the labiers lno ther Mrs William Rance Mr and Mrs Beardsaii visited tor tow days with Mr and Mrs Grant Pyburn of Peter borough Frorn Calitornia Mrs Raymond Poison of River side California Mr and Mrs Black and sons Doug and Don and Mrs Black of Toronto were visitors with Mrs William Mrs Bell sent Tuesday with and Mrs William Webb Wyevale Iilr and Mrs Nornisn White and son of Toronto spent the weekond with Mr and Mrs A1 bert White At Wasagl Beach Mrs Manning was the guest Miss Florence Manning Wasags Beach for few days Iiiliss Brenda Stewart of Shels burns spentl the week with her grandparents Mr and Mrs Lloyd Pearson From Kirkland Lille Archer of Kirkland Lake spent couple ot weeks with his parcnts Mr andIM Clltt Archer Weekend Visit Mr and Mrs Chapple of Toron to and Mrs AllEn McConnell of London spent the weekend with whims oi control Mrs Fred Ritchie is visitinit with her mother Mrs King of Baylicld Enloys Boat Trip Mr and Mrs Rex Manning and Miss Marilyn of Toronto spent couple at days with Mr and Mrs Manning accompanied by Mr and Mrs Lorne Manning Ail enjoyed boat trip to Honey liars COVER THE HOLES in YOUR insurance program and be sure you are protected Cheap insurance is no bargain it it does nt repay your 1055 claim To be certain otgetting the right Insur ance in good should consult an INSURANCE SPECIALIST who really knows insurance Call us today ii STEVENSolt IIIsunIIIIcE sea osmsr sor Insurance of ALLKINDS 95 Dunlap St companies national home Suttcred Heart Attack The many triends of Guthrie will be marry to learn he is patient in Penetang hospital havv ing suffered heart attack All are hoping to hear good report shortly Dental ltP FROM FARM T0 FACTORY Between April 1048 and April 1951 agricultural employment de clincd from 1190000 to 712000 while in the sameperiod manu facturing employment increased from 970000 to 1200000 PA 201 Succelstul Sale Trace conducted very tlnn of No Highway closely parallels Lake Ontario the set ection ot sites between Toronto and Hamilton has been difficult All potential locations have been examined and the Long Branch and Burlington properties have been selected on sites which meet all necessary conditions Russell The prospective site at Bur ho URONIA Flz III lNEWi957CHEVROLET IsssooooAMEs szoocojseEcIALGAMEs I+$soooo ERIElEuGAIME 10 noon rainsAnimal GoldplotfidCottsernokers sensors Banana LIONS cows

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