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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-12-05, Page 8MANY VOTERS OUT AT HENSALL -The turn-out of voters at Hensall's municipal election, Monday was one of the best in the area. Close to eighty per-cent of the eligible voters cast their ballots at the two polls located in the town hall. Above, Alvin Taylor is returning his ballot to Deputy-returning officer Bert Horton and poll clerk Mrs. Pearl Passmore. T-A photo. ensa and district news CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. Maude Hedden, Phone 262-2002 Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262.2025 Several Hensall residents confined to area hospitals Tbp committee .for the next. meeting December 8 will be Ricky .V40" .0prry 4op. Reaburn,' Mock. nd. Mt Hay. Wuplp.rp. 'larch is the .heaviest c4r1.40148 softwood, Kilowatthour (KWH) Consumption First 50 KWH Next 200 KWH Cost Per KWH 3.1c 1.5c Next 500 KWH 0.8c (for customers with Hydro approved electric water heaters) All additional KWH 1.0c Minimum Bill $1.50 WE'RE SURE OUT OF PRACTICE WHEN IT COMES TO ANNOUNCING. A RATE INCREASE (the last one was over 30 years ago) We share your feelings about the constant spiral- ling of cost that for years has been effecting just about every commodity you can think of. That's why, short of performing the impossible, we have constantly been striving to maintain a high level of service without giving an inch to inflationary pressures. It may sound somewhat boastful, but we are very proud of our record of service. In fact, the last increase in rates . a very modest one . . . was in 1937. Since then, rates have been re- duced, once in 1940 and again in 1945. So, although the tremendous rise in plant and operating costs has at long last forced an in- crease in rates, electricity will remain the biggest bargain in the family budget. You will still be able to operate all your electrical appliances for less than you would have paid over thirty years ago. In fact, at rates among the lowest in the world. ENJOY LOTS OF LOW COST HOT WATER Please note the introduction of a special block of 500 kilowatihours at 0.8c per kilowatthour. This extremely attractive rate applies to all cus- tomers using a metered "Cascade 40" or other Commission approved water" heater. So if YOUR water heater is on the meter please advise us. There will be no change in the 'FLAT RATES' New Net Monthly Rates to Residental Customers Effective January 1, 1969 Typical Net Charges Based on New Rates Monthly Monthly Charge Charge with Metered Monthly Consumption Basic) Water Heater 200 KWH $3.80 $3.80 300 KWH $5.05 $4.95 594 KWH $7.99 $7.30 (Average Consumption in 1967) 750 KWH $9.55 $8.55 for heating water electrically. For example, the Hensall Public Utilities Commission Cost of energy for a Cascade 40 (1000/3000 Watt elements) will remain 4 $1.83 per„ month..112 King Street HENSALL Phone 262-2717 1- Please note than in order to simplify procedures, rates will be billed NET, subject to a 5% late pay- ment charge. t5s. Vo:kr••• Now . . . For Your Convenience HENSALL STORES will be Budget-priced FRIGIDAIRE Jet Action Washer! FRIOIDAIR1 Soles with Service! DRYSDALE HARDWARE DIM 2624015 HENSALL CLUB HOUSE 12-OZ. JARS HEINZ 48-OZ. TINS 28-02. TINS CHEER FRESH Pose 8. DElimber .5 1988 Couple wed 25 years Mr, & Mrs. Robert X, Peck. of Stanley Township Celebrated ,their twentY-fifth wedding anniversary Saturday with a family dinner at the DoMinion Zurich, f011Owed with a surprise party at thoir home attended by neighbours, relatives and friends, The celebrants were Presented With many lovelY gifts and good WisheS- RelativeS attended from Detroit, Kitchener, Windsor, Goderich, Londesboro, Blyth, Kippen, Hensall and Stanley Township. Surprise party on anniversary Mr. & Mrs. J. W. Richardson who celebrated their 35th wedding anniversary November 23 were honored with a surprise party held at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Copper. In attendance were 25 relatives from London, Peterborough, Tillsonburg, Zurich and Hensall, who presented them with many lovely gifts and good wishes. Progressive euchre was played and winners were Mrs. James Stokes of London, and Wes Richardson. Luncheon including an anniversary cake was served. Thanks I wish to thank all those who supported me at the polls Monday. I will endeavour to serve you well in the next year. Hein Rooseboom I wish to thank everyone who supported me at the polls on Monday, Dec. 2 and wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Harold Knight Jim Venner who has been a patient in South Huron Hospital and St. Joseph's Hospital, London, for the past six weeks has returned home. Mrs. Alex Mousseau is a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter. Mr. Ken Pollock is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Mr. & Mrs. George Gould of London visited with the latter's mother, Mrs. Ellen Walker who accompanied them to their home where she will spend a week. Mrs. Walker will leave by plane for Florida where she will spend the winter with her daughter, Miss Olive Walker R.N. and son, Mr. & Mrs. Donald Walker. Mrs. Eva Parker and son William of London were recent visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Harold Parker and Patsy. Mrs. Everett Fletcher of Mooresfield is spending the winter months with her daughter, Mrs. Harry Hoy and Mrs. Ed Fink, and Mr. Fletcher who is a patient at the Queensway Home. Mr. & Mrs. James Bozzato and Dana, Port Colborne, were weekend visitors with Mr. & Mrs. William Kyle. Charles Grassick of Sarnia was a recent visitor with his sister, Mrs. Ellen Walker. Doug Daily of London visited over the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Harold Parker and Patsy. Mr. & Mrs. Brian Bonthron and family of London visited this week with the former's parents, Mr. & Mrs. Harold Bonthron and family. Mrs. Alex Mousseau is a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter. Mrs. William Mickle is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Weekend guests with Mr. & Mrs. Wes Richardson were Mr. & Mrs. Alfred J. Smith of London, who also spent Saturday evening with Mr. & Mrs. Doug Cooper.- Mrs. Elizabeth Richardson is a patient in South Huron Hospital. Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Bell of Hensall spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Roy McLaren of London. Mrs. John Corbett and Mrs,' ' Leslie, Adams of Dashwood spent the weekend in London with their brother-in-law and:, sister,e,/ Mr. & Mrs. Harry, Chapman. Hi C meet Hymns with beat Youth discusses evolution theory An evening of religion, records and recreation was enjoyed by the Hensall United Church Hi-C Sunday evening bn Fellowship Uall tinder the convenership of Ann Keys, Linda Ferguson and Larry Ferguson. A Perlori of 4ingipg opened the meeting from a new selection pf "Hymns, with a Beat" led by Mrs. Currie with. JoYce Ferguson at, the piano. The topic under consideration and discussion was "Does Evolution Rule out God, the Creator?" Larry Ferguson very ably and humorously showed coloured slides of his trip to the WeSern provinces by way of several american states- The evening concluded With games, records and lunch: • • • W„ k%. • ,,,raignanommazons Thank You To the electors of Hensall: I wish to take this opportunity to thank those who supported me so generously at the polls on Monday. To those who assisted in any way I offer my sincere thanks. It will be my aim and pleasure to serve the citizens of Hensall as Reeve to the best of my ability. Oliver Jaques (PRIOR TO CHRISTMAS) Herisall Merchants Are Also Providing FREE SKATING AT THE HENSALL ARENA Every Saturday Afternoon In December and January HE!Y,KIDS,, „ Get Ready Foe' SANTA'S VISIT TO HENSALL Free Treats and Movies at the Town Hail SATURDAY i DECEMBER 1 4 womiivheamesworictimmikgfaviiiist4eiv s; asr iloOtiti*ouitimio4io' J AMS STRAWBERRY OR RASPBERRY STAFFORD (ADDED PECTIN), 24-0Z. TOMATO JUICE FEHIAIEIRIES MINCEMEAT MAPLE LEAF MARGARINE MONARCH GRAHAM WAFERS HALO SPRAY NET SUP ROE:R:111.S HOWO FOR HAMBURGS DO OR T-DOGS, AND NUTS (12s) 2 JARS 990 12-0Z, TINS 2/854 5/890 650 3/$1.00 2/$1.00 534 2 LBS. 554 1314-OZ. PKG. 2/61N (REGULARLY 99) SPECIAL 794 ANY 4 PKGS. 990 PKG, 870 3 1 1 OPEN MONDAYS 1 LUNCHEON MEAT KAM P EAS GARDEN PATCH CHOICE 14-0Z. TINS TIN FOIL STUART HOUSE (DEAL PACK) 18-INCH WIDTH (IN PLASTIC CONTAINER) (DEAL PACK) REG. $1.09 VALUE STEAKS SIRLOIN SAUSAGE PURE PURE PORK WIENERS COCEMAN'S 2 GRAPEFRUIT ,N,,,c)..,1ANR,,,E. 6/49C CALIFORNIA (SIZE 150s) FROZEN FOODS