Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Northern Leeds Lantern (1977), 1 Jun 1988, p. 17

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Four CANDUs Among Top 25 Four Canadian nuclear reactors made the world's top 25 for performance in 1987, recently released Ontario Hydro statistics show. Of the 256 large reactors producing over 500 megawatts included in the study, Ontario Hydro's Pickering 7, Bruce 6 and Pickering 6 placed fourth, sixth and let. New Brunswick Power's Pt. Lepreau reactor came 16th. The performance . of Canada's reactors from the time they first started producing electricity to the end of 19 87 compares even more favourably. The top six reactors in the lifetime performance category are all Canadian and five others rank in the top 25. First spot goes to Pt. Lepreau, with 10 Ontario Hydro reactors making up the rest of the Canadian team. Except for Yugoslavian reactors, those of the Soviet bloc are not included in the data. Intermittent Power at aCheaper Rate Ontario Hydro is offering a special electricity rate to industrial customers in Ontario who qualify and contract to buy "intermittent" power. 1 Under intermittent supply contracts, electricity is made available at selected times of the day and is recallable if needed elsewhere. In return for this flexibility, customers are offered a lower billing rate. Ontario Hydro has signed its first contract for intermittent power with Atomic Energy of Canada Limited. Beginning in March the Chalk River Nuclear Laboratories near Ottawa began buying power at the special rate. March Energy Demand Total Ontario demand for electricity in March was 12.2 billion kilowatt hours, almost 10 per cent more than March last year. 1neak demand for the month (the point of time when the most power is being consumed) March 1 at 6:30 p.m. and was 20.3 million kilowatts, up 4.5 per cent from last year. E XPORT REVENUES Ontario Hydro sold almost 500 million kilowatt-hours of electricity to the United States in March. These electricity exports earned $3.6 million. occurred or. . NORTH LEEDS LANTERN l7 Put The Power Of Deutz-Allis ' To Work For You Our Deluxe Garden Tractor combines all the quality and dura- bility that Deutzâ€"Allis has to offer. Cut big jobs down to size with hydrostatic transmission, extra-heavy frame and 5â€"gallon gas tank. - Dynamically balanced cast iron Kohler engine . 0 42" threeblade mower deck pivots \\ ith the axle for a C smooth, even cut ' Controlled traction differential improves stability and helps prevent turf damage 0 Comfortable seat and long footrests let you relax while you work gfoAMBLE's FARM EQUIP. -=fié_ 8.9 76 “a” Peter WW3! W 387-3481 587-3186 Seward Refrigeration OFFERS :33 lnHome~Sume Day Service to All Muior Appliances RECONDITIONED USED APPLIANCES FOR SALE ON HIGHWAY 15 AT 272-2217 PORTLAND 272~2767 ALL APPLIANCES GUARANTEED I‘l‘l‘l’.l‘ll|.I.II”’I‘IIOIII.I:‘IC.I.C.DI”. .1 l*,"}.‘ lilil’ nil-1* till-tr" ’l’l'llilflflflililfl’. it". {'Ilil'lel'Zlf 'ziiliilirl 1' (’5. i". (’1 {llli III .r , fr 1‘. ..r ‘. - (I: .T .1.- - .- (I: a .' 1/ l.',‘.‘.' .' .' . .l.,.l.’.l. .l’. .l. .l’. . . . ’.I’. ’.I’.’.l. ilfilf‘lil’. . .- ..r'li . . 1|. 5|: Ill [I] W. I IIIII "'3 n :i:' ' r1" ' ..I.. A. ' .- I I I III . . . . Htsrom " SUMMER SCHOOL -' I u ’1- .- I - “Till I . I II II :I; «31:: :le I . .l. . ,, if”! .I. .l. ,. I Ill I I. : : it'll, Ah. (rum 1 -, C .t . min. I ' Lat. {lg-1r: ‘ ’. ’. t c 11.11.: ' ' ' 3!. st 111,1, 'uJJ ' A. ' :t’J; tI-zyi'. WV 1 ill .‘ I I I .' 33': ill Rideau Centennial School lNSTRUCTORS J22 I:jlj:j.' July 11 â€" July 22,1988. -S.Fournier‘ jjljl’ ,' 1;: 8:30 a.m. â€" 4:30 p.m. â€"M.Lcung In”: Jar-l» ' I (l; a II ’.I'Z,‘Ii'2 FEE: $95.00 {â€"1995 9 â€"12 -Enrvolrnent limi ted to 30 children. H I ’ {If â€"Mal<e summer learning fun. LIBS“ ~An extremely post ttve experience for all students . 1);” I'lll'.‘ ' :II I'll: ‘10 days Qt “hands-on" experiences involving the local I- 1-: "TI? envir-c-nments.htstor-y.geogrvaphy.sclence and the arts all incorporated in an GYCltri-g package ot‘ one day EVXCUF‘SlOrIS. -‘-Jisits to places of interest such as: Prehistoric world. 'I’; {If National Art Gallery. SCIEFICE Centre. For't wellington. “I, mu 2e Ul'TiE. . p on (is . ' -¢-l detailed agenda available upon registration. -Deacll ine +‘or- applications, JUNE 8TH __ ' â€"C'c-ntact M.Lc-ng at 272-220? glschool) Ix III IrII III Ix III Ir I III I: il’iltif””1li.l1””””””(1.l 'I if It I I I'I -'I-" ’. .l’. 1|“ ’ ’.I. ;_ .'.'.' . t 'I II rf'l'lrft'i'rlrl (It'I‘II‘rIIIIIII It I .l‘. fliil‘.’.(’=l-’.i.l’.-’.lf “(flâ€"1111914(ii-(H11 .. . .... ... . . . ... fifffll

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