Whitby Free Press, 30 Aug 1978, p. 5

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Report from Queen's Park By George Ashe MPP I was appointed'to the Select Conimittee on Hydro Affairs in November, 1977. A Select Committee is, as the name implies, a special committee appointed by the Legisiature to inquire, into a specifie matter. In that it'is flot a Standing Committee, it normally only sits when the Legisiature is flot- in session. Representation on the Committee is from ail parties in approximate numbers equal to representation in, the Legislature. In the case of the Hydro Comnmittee, membership is-'.. . six P.C., four Liberal, and four N.D.P. As you,çan ýsee, .the Opposition Memnbers outnumber Government Members eight to six. The Committee,. in its deliberations during January and Pebruary, looked into the uranium contracts that Hydrohad negotiated with two companies for Ontario uranium These edntracts were to guarantee a fuel supply needed to operate 1 DI YOU K CORDICK m TOBIN Janice Mary Tobin and Brian Edward Cordick, both of Whitby, were married at St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church, Aug. 19. The bride is the daughter of Joseph Tobin, 202 Warden Wilson Ave. and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cordick, 941 Crocus Cres. The marriage ceremony was performed by Father Anthoy Meagher. Given in marriage by lier father, the bride wore a full-length white jersey go n with sheer inset at the neckline, lace manderin collar, cap sîceves, with lace inset at the waist. A Juliette cap held ber waist length veil. Catherine McMonagle, of Wbitby was the maid-of-honor and the bridesmaids were Janet Tobin of Whitby, sister of the bride, and Beverly Palmer of Belleville. Philip Palmer of Belleville, was the best man. Ushers weré# David Cordick, of Whitby, brother of the groom, and Frank Mackey, of Whitby. The flower girl was Cheryl Cordick, of Whitby, sister of the groom. The reception was held at the Whitby Centennial Building. The couple are honeymooning in the Haliburton Highlands, and on their return will reside in Whitby. -Photos are sought for Hall The. Whitby Recreation Department is making plans to estahlish a "Hall -of Fame" at the Iroquois Park Arena . The department is seeking to copy photographs of championship teams and individuals, past and present, to be installed in the arena. The photos will be enlarged to il bv 14 inches PHO TOGRA PHICS of Fame and placed in frames oni the walls. The department will return A photos borrowed1 for copying. Anyone who bas old photographs of championship teams or individuals from Whitby is asked to contact Deputy Recreation Director Fred Beckette at 668-5803. exten- sion 1t9, - ALL FRAMING DUNE ON PREMISES - LARGE SELECTION 0OF MATS . GROJP FRAMING DECOR CREATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY 115 BROCK ST. S., WHITBY 668-1941l DENTURE THERAPY CUINICi 111 DUNDAS ST, W. WHITBY "8-.144 'THÉ FIRST DINOSAIJR FOrPRINT WAS FOUND UN" S. H APLEY MASS. IN 1802. TH-E LONGEST DINOS4UR WAS THE PIPtODOCUS WHICH WAS 87 FEET LONC,! 7.;e *q-e'7>e YEacaes, dinosaur ,rs ~2 z'zhnd9/ol 7arnzcrnez/t size of a kwlt/nut. WQS 71'/o19 77ie SA L70PUS QW 1/0'ta//l, Q7dCOmpscemIVAHS We9?hed 8S t> - wete but 2' /long. BY FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1978, PAGE 5 'our nuclear power plants for the next forty years. Although we heard witness after witness for several weeks telling us what a good deal'this was for Ontario Hydro and hence its consumers, the Committee's recommendation (not binding) to the Government feil along party Unes. The Government Members, including myself, based on the evidence and staff recommen- dation, felt the contracts should be signed. The N.D.P. suggested, as usual, Government ownership of the mines, by nationalization if necessary., The Liberal Members recommended flot signing the contracta but had no alternate solution to the guaranteed supply problem. The Government, based, on the evidence, and the lack of consensus on the Select Committee, negotiated the contracta and hence guaranteed a fuel supply for ita nuclear generating stations for at Ieast the next four decades. During the summer recess of the Legislature, the Committee is looking into the heavy water supplyý and demand issue and. the cost overrun involved in the construction at the- Bruce heavy water plant site. The Committee bas just finished six weeks of hearings on this issue and will be finalizing its report to the Legislature, on the issue, during mid September. I wîll, *in another column during the next week or, two, discuss the heavy water issue in more detail. In closing today's report, I would like to remind and invite, one and alI to the P.C. Barbeque on. Wednesday, August 30.- late afternoon, early evening - at the Heber Down Conserva- tion Area located off Whitby's Fifth Concession. Corne and Say hell' o to me as well as your friends and neighbours. There.wiII be a nominal admission charge but hamburgers, corn, and. soit drinks are free. Hope to, see you there. Extended for 0 Iimited tinei play if safe this .Sommer & Fuill* TRA NSMIUSS ION TUNE UP Reg. $21'0 e Drain Transmission e Test Performance e AdIust Dands *lu Cit. 1 Pen end Filter Canado's Largest Specialists NATION WIDE WARRANTY -J t ca WE CARE about your satisfaction about our reputation Mgr. Ed Ceranowicz 66 BOND ST. 579-0700 I I CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF WHITBY MUNICIPAL ELECTION NOX EMBER 13111, 1978 ÙJEPUTY RETURNING OFFICERS & PULL CLE)qKS TUEI TOTWN OF WIIITBY RIEQUIRES CITIZENS TO ý - , DEPUTY RETURNING OFFICERS AND idl. CLERKS FOR THIE FORTHCOMING , .\AU(:PAL ELECTION ON NOVEMBER 131H. 19M8 ,-T1 I TIZENS %%'f() ARE INTERESTED IN BEING .iiiINTED FOR EM\PLOYM-'%ENT ()N THIIS DATE NI>FTNVTEDTO CONTACTr THE OFFICE 0F THIE >)t'ISIGNED ON. OR BEFORE MONDAY. ~~TJY1IE1111. 1978. ý'in- Il, Wallace. A.M.C.T., C.MLC., ('lerk-Administrator. fown of Whitbv. 75liossland Rd. E.. Ilitby. Ontario CORPORATION OF THE TOWN 0F WHITBY NOTICE 0F INTENTION TO STOP UP, CLOSE AND LEASE A PORTION 0F HOPKINS STREET NOTICE is hereby given that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Whitby intends to pass a by-law to stop Up, close and lease a portion of Hopkins Street lying between lots 22 and 23, broken front concession. designated as Part 1 on a Plan of Survey deposited in the Registry Offiîce for the Registry Division of Durham (No. 40) as Plan 40R-4525. AND FURIHER TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Towý%n 0f Whitby will, at the hour of 8:00~ p.m. on the 2Sth day of September. 1ffl. in the Meeting Hall in the Municipal Building at 575 Rossland Road East, Whîtby. Ontario. hear in person or by his counsel. solicitor or agent. any person who diaimrs bis land will be prejudieially affected by such hy-law and who applies to he hea rd . DAýTEI) at W'hithy., Ontario this 3O)th day of August. A.D., 197W' WVm. H, Wallace. AM.. C.MCÇ.. C-Ie-rk-,7dniin-istrator. The Coirporation of the Town of Whitby, -,.,;land Road East. Wbitby. ontario LIN 2NMR py

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