Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 3, 1964, p. 13

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pickering rotarians hear longrange plans to meet future power needs in ontario ontario now u receiving iti firtt electrical energy from the splitting of the atom ontario hydro baa inrtoduced the atom ic age in power production this is the latest step in the story of the resources behind the electric switch most of us take the electric switch for granted and expect that when we push a button or flick a switch we will receive power instantly to light build ings or to turn on electric mot ors and perform numerous fun ctions that are merely routine in our daily use of electrical energy electricity has grown so commonplace that one hard ly ever wonders what is really behind the electric switch en abling us to command this great force to perform countless tasks ontario has forged ahead to become the leading province in canada and much of this prog ress is due to the abundance of low cost electric power the history of electric power gener ation in this province is interes ting its availability and wide spread use in ontario started from humble beginnings back in 1906 when the hydro electric power commission of ontario hbiqs now the conveniences of modern living are jours with lp gas delivered anywhere for ranees water heaters refrigerators etc lp gas is thrifty too altane propane gas and appliances 216 markham rd richmond hill phone av 552s1 toronto wa 35s51 3 r alty stouffville 6401874 x woodland electric rr 1 goodwood ontario electric wiring heating free estimates phone 401877 6 ceo stwfbich licensed xlectneixa rwidentlfj lteotinr consultant member onurio hemtjns aasocutioft i mcdougau i pressure systems and water conditioners came into being as the name implies onurio hydro has re lied mainly on hydraulic power sources using the mechanical energy from the fall in the ri vers of this province and har nessing it to make electric po wer throughout most of its 53 year history c g w macin tosh public relations officer for ontario hydros central region stated in an address to picker ing rotary club at the dinner meeting held monday night at annandale curling club in his talk resources be hind the electric switch the speaker described various sour ces of electric power in ontario and illustrated the highlights with color slides he pointed out that ontario hydro will be obtaining most of its power from large coalfired thermal electric plants and big nuclear power stations which will be supplying this growing prov ince in the next decade ontario hydro is planning ahead con stantly and making progressive moves to provide adequate po wer resources all the major sources of hydraulic electric power in ontarios larger rivers now have been harnessed but there still remain several smal ler power sites on rivers in northern ontario which will provide a total of approximate ly 200000 kw some of these sites are now being developed and power from these distant sources will be available when needed in various parts of ont ario because the commission is introducing extra high voltage 460000 volts and up for long distance transmission of power with less line loss however even these hydraul ic power sources in the north vill not be able to take care of the requirements for power in ontario beyond the next couple of years the commissions en gineers who study the power load growth trend have forecast that ontario will require about 21000000 kw of electrical en ergy to fill the power needs by 1980 this is almost three times the amount of power that is hurry hurry to coffey bartley motors all new 1964 comets meteors mercurys must be sold before september 25th we need the room for 1965 models on order volume selling enables us to give you the best deal t rr on the spot delivery coffey and bartley motors limited payments to suit your budget phone 6402600 where price and quality meet main st w stouffville mercury now being produced and consu med in this province that is why the commission is closely studying the future watching and analyzing the growth trend of the province and planning to provide adequate supplies of el ectric power that will have to come from larger more efficient coalfired thermal electric gen erating stations also from nuc lear fission power plants as on tario enters this new atomic age mr macintosh said describes developments the speaker described several of the big hydro developments such as the des joachims power plant on the ottawa ruer that produce some 380000 kw also the niagara hydraulic generat ing stations including the sir adam beck no 1 generating station and the new sir adam beckniagara generating stat ion no 2 with its pump storage plant which together produce almost 2000000 kw at full cap acity he also described briefly the huge new robert h saun ders st lawrence generating station which provides another 940000 kw turning to thermal electric stations mr macintosh men tioned the r l hearn genera ting station on the eastern wat erfront of metropolitan toronto that has a total capacity of 1- 200000 kw this coalfired el ectric plant has been extended with four big 200000 kw gen erating units added to the orig inal station which contained 4 100000 kw units to make it canadas largest thermal electric plant at present the hearn g s at full capacity will use 10- 000 tonj of coal per day and 36 million gallons of water each hour for cooling purposes however as the demand for power continues to grow the commission is presently build ing the worlds largest thermal electric station in the port cre dit area known as lakeview generating station the speaker described the many interesting features of this station which when completed will have a to tal capacity of 2400000 kw at full load this station will use about 20000 tons of coal daily and some 6000000 gallons of water per hour for cooling pur poses first power from this giant station amounting to 300- 000 kw was produced in late sumer of 1961 the plant will cost about 270000000 to com plete the generating station is almost as high as a twentysto rey building and the three giant stacks nearly 500feet high most modern and efficient el ectrostatic precipitators remove fly ash and release only a clear gas the power station area and grounds have been completely landscaped and beautified a cost sharing agreement has been reached by ontario hydro the ontario government and the federal government for construction for a 1000000 kil owatt nuclear electric power station the power house site is planned for frenchmans bay on lake ontario in pickering township between ajax and scarborough the site must be approved by the atomic energy control board also the design of the station it will be one of the safest power stations in the world the plant is expected to produce electricity at below 4 mills a kw it will cost about 266 million to build ontario hydro also has a site for ano ther large thermal power sta tion in the clarkson area on the shore of lake ontario just east of oakville the progressive plans of on tario hydro have included the construction of the first nuclear power plants in canada the speaker said one of these the nuclear power demonstration plant with a capacity of 20000 kw went into operation two ottawa rivor near rolphton years ago it is situated on the ontario about 150 miles north you f0r less x vas saury budget must be kept in place this is a fact- all ifcms must a face margarets beauty lounge 6102932 slouffvillc tketubynir it 11011 jtryurtts ocgsz- what can we co t papmweacaaei planter shelf totsesttbiscvnywaopeurid the stooffyue trkwe twvjsy sqrfnbr 3 1964 po tj houstons for prescriptions drugs and sundries phone 6402222 1 main st k twentytwo twentytwc ctouffyilxe tribune classified ads are tops of the city of ottawa this at omic fuelled electric power ge nerating station was built jointly by ihe atomic energy commission of canada limited the canadian ocneral electric company and ontario hydro it will provide ontario hydro en gineers with much valuable in formation and experience in producing electricity from the energy released by splitting ur anium atoms in this great nuc lear age another nuclear electric po wer station is being constructed on the shufes of lake huron at douglas point between south ampton and kincardine mr macintosh described this station briefly and stated that when in operation about 1965 it is sche duled to produce some 200000 kw much of the electric power produced in the future will come fnm giant steam electric- rl coal fired plants also from the new sources being develop ed in this atomic ago enabling electric power to be produced from ultramodern nuclear en ergy power stations that is the story in ontario the speaker said in brief concerning the vresources behind the electric switch teacher james give me a sentence using the word dia dem james people who start across the railroad tracks with out looking diadem sight quicker than those who stop look and listen tailgaters trespass on the protective space behind other cars by following too closely they coumd ovar 7000 ocddenti in ontario tost year becennn for didnt leav a wfc stopping distance between can serf stopping distant i of uatt ons cor length botwean your car and the on ahaad for every 10 miles of jpeed at 60 miles an hour you should b six car lengths behind the car in front of you if a fosgafsr it following you too dotahf hri a tip front nn ontario safety league slowdownabhto leave more space between y eur car and the one ahead with extra stopping room in front youre not so likely lo have to come lo a quick stop and not to likely to be rearen by the tailgate jpt a cooperators insurance association cooperators life insurance association holiday best buy reg 63c aylmer or wagslaffe with pectin s 24oz 4 strawberry jam liday best bui keg 49 taker oafs jar holiday best bui reg 49c large package quick or instant ftgi jc holiday best buy reg 115 skim milk powder instant miik0 a 99c holiday best buy reg 43c 48or tins lsbbys drink 35c frozen food features new new 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