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Clinton's new pollution control plant on. Victoria Terrace was
Officially opened last Wednesday June 26 in a ceremony at the
$750,000 plant. Left to fight cutting the ribbon are R.V. Ander-
son, the consulting engineer; Bob McKinley, Huron-Middlesex
MP; Public Utilities chairman, Hal Hartley; and Clinton Mayor
Don Symons. The new sewage treatment plant is big enough
to handle a 6,000 population, double the present count. (photo
by Muriel Trott)
Complete results of the Clinton Rose Show
Perhaps the
birds in the trees
don't realize •it
but everybody else does
COSTS CONTINUE TO RISE
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We at the P.U.C. have a great responsibility. As your custodians we must be at your service 24 hours a
day seven days a week. When you flick a switch It's our job to see that the lights come on. This, of
course, means that we must keep•your equipment In Al condition and thoroughly up to date to make
sure we can meet the demands you may make on us.
That's why we face the ever present problem of updating equipment and building .new lines.
That Is the problem we face. We find each year that added amounts we pay for labor, for transpor-
tation, for equipment and supplies are a little bigger. So far by the strictest economy and careful
management we have found it possible to operate within our existing revenue despite Increasing costs.
Now Ontario Hydro has railed the cost of the power we buy from them by 12 per cent. There no longer
is any alternative. We must go to you, the consumer, to offset this increase in hydro cost. The P.U.C. his
absorbed the cost of power increase January 1974 to date.
-4 - Retell, in terms of thO 'service electricity provideisyou, wilt still be low. However, commence Septem,
ber 1, next billings will show an'average inarease'of 10.8 per cent to 'reflect theincreles in the 'cost
the power we buy. New Retail Rates are effective with all bills Issued on and after September 1, 1974.
DOMESTIC RATE SCHEDULE FOR TWO MONTHS
First 100 K.W.H.
next 400
Balance
Present rates in effect
at 4.6 per K.W.H.
at 2.3 per K.W.H.
at 1.3 per K.W.H.
EffeCtive September 1974
Billing
5.0 per K.W.H.
2.5 per K.W.H.
1.4 per K.W.H.
Consumers with metered water heaters having elements 1000-3000 watts or over the following rates will
apply on and after September 1, 1974 billing.
Present rates in effect Effeiiive September 1974
Billing
First 100
next 400 K.W.H.
next 1000 K.W.H.
Balance
at 4.6 per K.W.H.
at 2.3 per K.W.H.
at 1.1 per K.W.H.
at 1.3 per K.W.H.
5.0 per K.W.H.
2.5 per K.W.H.
1.25 per K.W.H.
1.4 per K.W.H.
House Heating Energy supplied through regular service meter at applicable rates.
Minimum monthly bill $3.50 Rate subject to 5 per cent late payment charge.
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General Service rate schedule for one month
Eifective September 1974
Present rates In effect , Billing
First 50 K.W.H. at 5,0 per K.W.H. 5.4 per K.W.H.
next 200 K.W.H. - at 2,5 per K.W.H. 2.7 per K.W.H.
next 9,750 K.W.H. at 1.8 per K.W.H. 1.9 per K.W.H.
Balance at 0,75 per K.W.H. 0.8 per K.W.H.
Demand charge
First 50 Kilowatts of billing demand permorith,nil
Balance at $2,40 per Kilowatt of billing demand per month
Minimum monthly bill $3,50 rates subject to 5 percent late payment charge.
Delayed payment
A late payment Charge Of par cent *hall apply to all bills not paid oh or Wore the due dile.
CLINTON PUBLIC
UTILITIES COMMISSION
thoirmon, ILE.NARTLEY
Commissioners; C. BROWN, S. A. GARON
Mayor, D.E. SYMONS
Manager, ILL IOUSSEY
Secretary, WISE
CLINTON NgWS,RSCO THI/I3SPAY JULY 4, 1774„,-.9
A single
directe = spray
of BENIATN °
near full bloom
rotects yields
,•••• §.0`
by elirninatingswhite mold
in white beans.
Epps, Mrs. J.W. Counter.
Three Stems, Grandiflora, any
colour or colours - Mrs. Reg Cud-
more, Mrs. Clifford Epps, Mrs. A.
Hugill.
Three blooms, Hybrid Tea,. any
colour or colours - Mrs. J.W. Coun-
ter, Mrs. Wilf Glazier, „Mrs, F.
Fingland.
Three stems Polyanthas or
Florabbndas Mrs, Reg Cudmore,
Mrs. Ron McCann, Mrs. Clifford
Epps. •
Three stems Climbers, any colour
or colours -,Mrs. Ron McCann, Mrs.
J.W. Counter, Mrs. F. Fingland.
Seven Roses in a container - Mrs.
A. Hugill, Mrs. J.W. Counter, Mrs.
F. McClymont.
One bloom Hybrid Tea, white or
near white, Mrs. J.W. Counter, Mrs.
Harvey Howard, Mrs. Frank
it ii
One bloom Hybrid Tea, yellow -
Miss Dorothy Marquis, Mrs. A,
Hugill, Mrs. J.W. Counter:
One bloom Hybrid Tea, pink
Mrs. J.W. Counter, Mrs. Milton
Steeps, Mrs. Clifford Epps.
One bloom Hybrid Tea, red - Mrs.
Norman Tyndall, Mrs. Eli
Galachouk, Mrs. Harold Johnston,
One bloom Hybrid Tea, bi-colour
'or blend - Mrs. Ron McCann, Mrs.
J.W. Counter, Mr. F. McClymont.
• One bloom Hybrid Tea, any other
colour - Mrs. Frank Fingland, Mrs.
Ron McCann, Mrs. A. Hugill.
One bloom Peace, yellow only -
Mrs. Frank Fingland, Mrs. Clifford
ucw: eer
The June meeting of the
Evening Unit of the Ontario
Street U.C.W. was held at
Helen Cuhen's home,
Marlene Forbes opened the
meeting with a poem ."Warm
our hearts with the Love". A
hymn was sung, followed by the
Scripture reading.
*A reading, "God's luggage
ship" was read by Roberta
Plumsteel, Edith Wright and
Willa Taylor. Roberto closed
the worship service with a
prayer.
The minutes of the May
meeting was, read and approved
followed by the treasurer's
report. Marianne , Calclough
reported on social activities for
June.
Sharon Colebough enter-
tained, the ladies with selec-
tions from her guitar. The
meeting was closed by the
izpa Ben ica Lion,
Several contests were en-
oyed followed by picnic lunch,
, Guaranteed Investment
Certificates
yields
1257 oto
when
cumulated over
five years
Member Canada Deposit
Irtsurence corporation
wavRAand
vrtUst CbtAPANY 'SINCE itree
temstert J.0. 10AVitt CROSS
100 .itiNOSTON Sri
400itAtet4
Hugill, Mrs. Clifford Epps.
Rose corsage - Mrs. A. Hugill,
Mrs. A. Barnett, Mrs. R.B. Camp-
bell.
Artistic arrangement of pansies -
Mrs. A. Barnett, Mrs. F. Fingland,
Mrs. Ron McCann.
Five Stems of Sweet William -
Mrs. Don Pullen, Miss Mary
Jamieson, Mrs. Charles Nelson;
One Spike of Delphinium, any
colour - Mrs.. M. Johnston, Mr, C.
Cook, Mrs. Reg Cudmore. •
Three stems 'of any flowering
shrub - Mrs. Wilf Glazier, Mrs. R.B.
Campbell, Mrs, F. Fingland,
Arrangement 'of mixed garden
flowers in a container - Mrs. Ruth
Bond, Mrs. Wilf Glazier, Mrs, Reg
Cudmore.
' Flower arrangement using.a' can- Arrangement of Climbers or
dle -Mrs, A. Barnett, Mrs. Clifford Ramblers, any colour or colours -
Epps, Mrs. J,W. Counter; Mrs. Wilf Glazier, Mrs. J.W. Coun-
ter. African Violet - Mrs. R. Taylor, •
Dibthg Nitt,ftirri''McCann, Mrs. A. Barnett.
4FYoses no4verT;if2" high .:',71's,frsit%.,...?t .13artlr>•bt Mbiltreal 'Award" for 'the
HC13. Campb611, Mrs, A. Hugill, Mrg, dharnpion-FtoSs, - Mrs. F. Fingland.
Clifford Epps. , Red Rose Tea Co. trophy for the
Arrangement of roses, suitable for best red rose Mrs. Norman TYn-
mantel - Mrs. J.W. Counter, Mrs, A, dall,.
And a single directed Spray is all it takes. There are enough things that cut into
Because BENLATE moves inside white -your profits, Among them, the weather
beans so white mold can't. Because it and the market, You can stop white mold
protects from within, BENLATE won't be
from cutting yields and lowering profit.
washed off by rains, Spray BENLATE at or near full bloom—
With BENLATE. Its low toxicity makes it
What's more, there's tiO residue problem
harmless to bees.
your fast thalite to get in on this great
warnings carefully.
protection before the rows close up.
With any chemical, follow Waling rnstrusfions and
Royal Bank of Canada Silver
Rose !owl for highest number 'of '
points acquired, - Mrs. J.W. Coun-
ter.
Canadian Rose Society Brbrize
Medal for highest number of points
in Classes 1 to 13 inclusive, - Mrs,
J.W. Counter.
CLASSES FOR CHILDREN
Container of Mixed Garden
Flowers 1 Judy Johnston, Owen
Moriarty, Michael Moriarty, Sylvia
Forbes, Sharon Moriarty, David
Pullen.
Artistic Arrangement of six
named varieties.of wayside flowers,
five prizes of $1 David Pullen,
Judy Johnston, Mike Williscraft,
Bev Mothers, Deborah Thompson.
Special Book for, the Winner
Dav,id Pullen, Prizes donated by
Mrs. Frank Fingland.
African Violet in Pot -
from a leaf given by a senior mem413
ber, five prizes for $1 donated by..'
Mr. Charles Cook - Jackie Rwaan,
Steve Riley, Sylvia Forbes, Judy
Johnston, Mike Williscraft.