f * * ids ue *iz*,% *Â¥ / ts e es e t .. ~ 3. * ? A alt + m x# a& * v. ult s# *.: * & # # 4* ge e 2 e ; ; * y ay e i. : * Wetwrlog V _ Firms pioneer wastée control j p " # i s»il @ Municipalities to state _ _ views on hydro increases _ Addressing the Toronto hearings, R.W. Macaulay, the board‘s legal counsel said, ‘"One of the very best ways of getting at some of__ the impact, is to crossâ€" examine some of the muniâ€" cipalities on their ability to absorb it.‘"" He added that he would attempt to obtain _ municipal _ utility opinions on what is likely 'to happen within the_muniâ€" > cipality in "trying to pass on these increased rates". â€" waste management engineer said a $335,000 federal goâ€" vernment research grant is being sought by Marsland Several municipal elecâ€" trical â€" utilities and the Association of Direct Customers of Ontario Hydro (ADCOH ) which represents some 37 major industries have indicated their inâ€" ability to absorb the rates. Hydro is proposing a 15 per cent increase to municipal utilities and a 16 per cent increase to the direct industrial customers in the province. some 37 major industries Mrs. Hill has an internaâ€" have indicated their inâ€" tional reputation in the field ability to absorb the rates. of children‘s play and living ‘"‘There is implicit, if not environments: In addition to an â€" explicit â€" allegation," ~ being the author of many arâ€" Mr. Macaulay said, "that ticles, pamphlets and bookâ€" their customers either lets on child development cannot absorb them (the and play materials, she was increases) or there will be also author of six films on difficulty in doing it," normal child development he said. ~ for National Health and Welâ€" ‘"‘In the setting of rates, fare. She also acted as proâ€" I take the position that no ject director of the Chilâ€" The _ Ontario _ Energy Board, presently conductâ€" ing public hearings on Ontario Hydro‘s proposed rate increases for 1975, may attempt to measure the impact of those increasâ€" process of \NESq _ VOYAGE" i, my old sant Expert on child environment to lecture at UW Tuesday _ Polly Hill an adviser with the children‘s environments, architectural and planning division of the Central Mortâ€" gage and Housing Corporaâ€" tion will be lecturing in the Department of Recreation, University of Waterloo, on Tuesday at 8: 00 p.m. tribunal should set a rate which is going to destroy the customer in the process,‘"* said the board counsel. *"I think a tribunal has to See the effect." "it will be announced later." Mr. Thompson was comâ€" menting during discussion by the regional engineering Mr. Macaulay asked the legat counsel for ADCOH to obtain, from each comâ€" pany belonging to the assocâ€" iation, replies to some 35 questions which he believes may assist in measufing the impact of increased elecâ€" trical rates. _ *‘You are either not going to walk down the path at all, or you are going to go._ as far as you possibly can Community" or profesâ€" sional groups having speciâ€" fic concerns (nursery school play centers, community playgrounds, adventure verâ€" sus . creative playgrounds) and who wish to meet with Mrs. Hill next Wednesday are asked to contact Proâ€" fessor Joseph Levy® at 885â€" 1211, ext. 2156. ;. _ Mrs. Hill will be presentâ€" ing a general address on Tuesday in Room 5158 of the math and computer building. The public is invited to atâ€" dren‘s Creative Céentre at Expo ‘67. 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