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Change In Hy Rates
KILOWATT HOUR — KWH
First 50 KWH
Next 200 KWH
Next 500 KWH only to those with a Hydro
approved water heater
All additional KWH ...... 1.15c
Minimum Billing •
1.1Sc
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The above rates are NET and subject to a 5% late' payment
charge.
Commercial and Industrial Power are now combined Under
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one General Service Rate structure. The new rate structure may
be obtained upon application at the Municipal office,' 528-35391
LUCKN—OW HYDRO SYSTEM
COST PEE KWH
2.9c
1.5c
0.9c
..... $230' per month •
House Heating if metered separately
') 10 ,80010
WOA.W:
available
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11101•113OCKNOW LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY,. AUGUST .9th, 1971
The LUCKNOW SENTINEL •
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO '
"The Sepoy Town" -- On the IHuren-Brucio Boundary
Second Class Mail Registration NumbeE 0847
Establiihed 1873 — Published Each Wednesday Afternoon
Member of 'the C.W.N.A. and 0.W.N.A.
Subscription Rate, $6.00 a year in advance — to the U.S.A., $8.00
• Donald C. Thompson, Publisher
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9th, 1972
HEY EVERYBODY!
' REGISTER FOR THE.
SOAPBOX
DERBY!
On Saturday, September 2
AT 2:30 P.M.
TO BE HELD ON WHEELER STREET DRAGSTRIP
MINIMUM STANDARDS
Four wheels, steering wheel and helmet
PRIZES
will be awarded for: fastest, most original and best designed
The star attraction will be THE SUNIUST KID all the way from
CITRUS;CALIFORNIA-driving-his-souped-up-,ORANGE-CRATE
APPLY AT THE RECREATION OFFICE
OR PHONE 5211-3428
N.F.U. To Investigate Methods Of
Hai-idling And Paying FtrWetiern-Grain-
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CONTRIBUTED
We suspect the Western farm
N. F. U. NEWS
,ers dcnot get paid' for these
screenings, and we, suspect they
pay for the freight~from their While visiting in National • shipping point to' Thunder Day, Farmers Union Local 335, the
besides being docked for grain four young people from the West, containing a perdentage of weed
here on a youth exchange , saw a seeds. Locally, screenings sell
boat load of Western grain- being for $54 per ton. This is more
unloaded in Gcxlerich
than Ontario farmers receive for Liar boar. There were 5 holds
their good barley. The going in the boat , and 2 'of these were
.price for barley is arotind $42.00 screenings 'which had.
come down per ion, Western barley around . from Thunder Bay.
EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1st, 1972 BILLING
Owing to increased costs to the Lucknow Hydro System for
power supplied by Ontario Hydro, materials and supplies' used in
line construction, operation and maintenance, expansion and
growth, salaries and wages, it has become necessary to increase
the hydro rates to you, the customer. The new rates will become
effective on all bills issued on and after October 1st, 1972.•
You haie our assurance that •we will continue to Eight rising
costs to the best of our ability through-dMency an man-
agement. And yoti can expect us to receive top value from each
dollar spent on your behalf. We are .determined to maintain elec-
trical service as the best bargain in the family budget.
NEW MONTHLY' RATES TO RESIDENTIAL:CUSTOMERS:
$62 per° ton.
Western-wilthoats-,--calledr-blat k
oats, Also comes into elevators
in Goderich . The elevators ..
handle these
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products but are in
no way responsible for bringing
them down from Thunder Bay.
Lorne Luther, who is heading
-the-investigaticrir-into-the
these products, estimates that
the ,prairie farmer is being robbed
of 25/0 of his market. Approxim-
ately 8/0 of the total tonnage of
'grain handled by elevators in God-
erich is black oats, approximate-
ly 1710 of the total tonnage is
screenings.
It is-a fair guess that this goes
on in other ports along the Great
Lakes.
Each one of the 55 Western
youth leaving froth the London .
station on July 29th received a
sample of ,wild cats and screenings
to take home; plus a price, list
of grain sold locally. • .
Award Whiner At
• Brock University
Miss Janette Elaine 'Ross, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ross,
formerly of Lucknow , has
graduated from Brock University,
St. Catharines with honors,
She has completed -a three year
'course with an average of 880/0 and
won a coveted award over all the
three year and fOur year Arts
-students,She-.She -tvio-other__
awards for high standing 'in .
French and Spanish.
Here , in part , is.. what the St.
Catharinees, Standard had to, say
about Janette.
"Top Scholastic award goes to
blue eyed beauty with brains".
"A 21-yearrold blue eyed
beauty brains yesterday Walk-
ed Off with one of Brock'Univer-
sity's top scholastic awards dur-
ing the annual: spring 'convocation:
Janette Ross, an honors language
student , nailed down one of the
two vice -chancellor's-.-rnedals-
awarded Brock studens for
1971-'12." '
Janette won a ,$600.0 0 scholar-
ship which entitles her to a six
week's summer course in adVanc-
ed French at Laval University ,
Quebec City , where she is present-
ly studying. She will enter, Mc
Gill University, in September.
Her sister Sandra has graduated
from Grade:13Land( qualified for
an Ontario •Seholatihrp'011150:00.
In September' she will enter Brock
University from which she receiv-
ed a Scholarship of $400.00.
The' Ross girls are
granddaughters of Mr. and Mrs.
John D. Ross, formerly of LuCknow
ich.
— ,Arnold Proud of Teeswater had
an attrative display of needle:
point at the Lucknow .Summer
Craft Festival. He wa's,assisted
by .Ruth Whitehead of Teeswater. • t.
. Rev. Proud, who is minister of
Teeswater and Salem United
Churches, has been persuingthe
hobby of needleCra ft and the re-
sults of his work '.;ere very appar•
Lucknow.
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-you wouldn't mix them
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Now add'the proper CO-OP Feed Ration to balance your
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Sound crop management and feeding
practices, as detailed in these feed and
crop brochures, will give you .better'
production year after year in both the
' field and the barn. CO-OP Fertilizer.and
Feed Rations don't mix, but they combine
well to give you maximum results
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Phone 5284125 -
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a total service for Ontario farmers
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