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ONTARIO. HYDRO HAS APPROVED THE FOLLOW
ING RATE INCREASE.
COST PER kW.h
1979 1980
First 50IcW.h .. 7.4 8.2
Next 200 kW.h. .. .............. . . .. . ... 3.7 • 4.1
All addition kW h 2.7 1 3.0
Minimum 400Lper. 104_
The above rates ..are NET and: subject to a 5% late
payment -charge. - -
,Commercial Rate Structure may be obtained upon
application at the Municipal Office 528-3539.
P Ile to. the,. higher cost of • providing service,
LUCKNOW HYDRO SYSTEM finds it necessary to
increase retail rates effective March 1, 10.80.
Ontario Hydro has announced that the cost of power •
purchased by Lucknow Hydro System from-'O'ntario
HY4ro during 1980 will Increase by Ain't 15 V.- effective
January 1, 1980.
Luckno* Hydro System will increase retail rates by
approximately 11% effective with all bills issued on: .
after February 1, 1980 for monthly billed accounts and
March 1, 1980 for by-monthly billed acconnts:
The-new-rates-will-become-effective-on.-all--residential
bills issued on and after March 1,1980.
You have assurance that' we will. continue to fight
against . rising costs to the best of our ability :through
efficiency and good management. And yOu can expect
us to receive top value from each dollar spent on your
behalf.. .We are determined -to maintain electrical,
service as the best bargain in the family budget.
VILLAGE OF INCKNOW
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A choice, not a chance.
TONY
Mc
HURON -BRUCE
Don't take a chance
with Canada's future.
Canadians have , had a look at the Conservative
Party in power. And they don't like it.
Nigh taxes. -High gas and oil' prices.' Higher
ithertiployment. Higher prices. '
Enough is enough. ,
This time Canadians have a real choice. After 16
years, er Liberals,. Canadians thought the Conserva-
tives would make a difference. It didn't work.
• Most of the. Conservatives! promises were broirere-,,-
They kept right on doing the things the Liberals did.
AulhdrIzed by 01110101 Agent of Thew. Methiall, NOP; Lutkrich•
BY`ALICE. VanderKLIPPE
12K
For a book that will hit you
„tt way that is hard to
LUCKNOW.
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED
CHURCH
Rev. L. VanStaalduinen
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3
Services
10:00 a.M. and 2:30 p.M.
Listen to the
Back to God Hour
10:30 CKNX •
Rev. Dong•Kaufman
Minister
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3
10 a.m: Sunday SchoOl.
11:00a.M.
Morning Worship
•
Nursery Ptovided
For Pre,,SchoOl -cpildren
, .
Jr. COngregation for_
5.8 Year Old Children
forget, ready Dorothy Dan,
iels "A Mirror of Shadows",
This book spanS two genera-
tions of women beginning
--vvith-yertitg -Maeve Tabu-
,
LUCKNOW
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH.
Rev. Win..Munshaw
B•A. M: Div.
SUNDAY;FEBRUARY 3
10.,a,m..,-SuTiday School
11 a.rit., Morning' Worship'
Everyone Welcome
The mirror, -shows to her
major happy and sad events
,which will come into her life.
Although this. part of the
hook was not ha.ndlediPartie-
her in-laws.' These people,
who Are rather cold hearted,
work their employees in A
12-hour day with a Very
minimal--SalarY part' of
which must go for • their
rented: houses. As Maeve
Mr: and: Mrs., W, , Alien
returned from , their nice
winter holiday in Hawaii and
are back on duty at' the
Holyrood General Store and:
PoSt Office. Mrs. Dorothy •
Murray was postmaster dur-.
ing their absence.
Scott Allen visited, with
Steven at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Page while his
mom and dad were on vaca-
tion.
Mss Winnifred Percy re-
turned from the horde of Mr.
and Mrs. Don (Joan Percy)
Bertrand and family. at.- &in.
- doe. Joan's many friends
here are glad to, knew she is
feeling better. Brian went to
Sinicoei to bring his aunt
home. 7
Sympathy is extended to
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Burt in the
death 'of, her father, the late
John Dahmer.
Mrs, Marjorie Bennett re-
turned to Toronto after
spending a while with her
father, Arthur Haldenby,
Mt. and Mrs. Morley
BuShell of *Ingham, Mr;
and.Mrs. Bill MacPherson,
concession' 10' and Mr. and
- Mrs. Jack Barr' visited with
Mrs. John Barr. ...
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Dennis Timbrell,
Minister of Health for the
Province of Ontario, will
be the guest speaker at
the annual Meeting of the
Perth,Hurbn Victorian
Order of NurseS on
TneSday, March 4 at the
Victorian. Inn 'in Strat-
ford.
The main topics of
concentration requested
Will be community health
for Ontario in the 1980s .
and the role ,of vOluntary
agencies .in the delivery
of health care in‘ Ontari9,
in the 1980s,
BYmxrpous
On Thursday evening'the •
Women's Institute-held a
card party at the Holyrood
• .
Eight tables were in play
and a most enjoyable even-
ing was spent.
Those winning 'prizes were
high lady, MA. LoineEadie;
high gent; Stewart tane..
Two lucky prizes went to
mt's. Ray:Stanley arid MrS.
Charlie Murray:
SOCIAL NEWS'
Mrs. 'timer Vance retUrn-
ed home front Wingliant and
District Hospital.
Mrs. Ron 'Duncan and
Sarah of fvfississauga, Mrs.
(Rev.) Alex Hewitt and.Meg-
. han of 'Fergus, visited during
the week with their aunt,
Mrs. George Graham.
Some from our area at-
...tended the household shower
-at-Purple Grove Community-
Centre on Thursday morning
for' Mrs. Marjorie 'Arm-
. strong. Aurel and Marjorie
lost everything in the fire:
which des1royed their, hothe
and contents when struck by
lightning.. ,A new home is in
- Mrs. :Alex Percy leaveS on
Wednesday morning for' a
flight 6 -Winnipeg to visit
with Mr. and Mts. Jim Mun-
ro and familY. Sandra and
their infant daughter, ;Nad-
ine, have returned home
from the hospital.
Mrs. Dorothy ThompSon of
Kincardine, Mrs. George
Graham, Edna and May....
Boyle were dinner guests on -
Monday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Graham. ,
comes and attempti to figbt
against their inhumanity, she
is totally rejected 'by the
farnilY. The, employees, hay-
Mg endured too much, de...,
•
ling ' These basically r' come harder we push people down, ON tt through in the, mill owned by the harder they fight to get.
back up. Because Ivlaeves,.,
in-lawx. appear to be such
unbearable people, Dorthy
Daniels cenvinces4r read-
ers to strive :harder tobe
more humane people.
This book is• made more
olvrocd nstitute
announces winners. "The 1 a.11 -.was a place of
activity Tuesday and Wed-
nesday as the Institute had a
quilting bee and finished a
lovely quilt in blue and egg
shell colours for Participation
Lodge which is to be built in
1980 for'handiCapped people.
Sympathy is extended to
the Robertson.family in their
bereavement.
Mrs. Agnes Hodgins visit-
ed on Monday in Ripley with
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Thompson.
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interesting 'by the historical
element in it. WWI .starts
about halfway through the
book se we get a bit of
knowledge about it. As well,
Air:erica was like during this
wtimortllwhile,. reading., ee'y_tper
In mind for a different, yet;
ience? Start into "A Mirror '
an
cs Loree's 1 4;
Lucknow
10n. Maeve, the . descendent ularly well I think the •author cide to rewili. Although the we get , idea of what of, Shadows"
of a Queen, owns 4 mirror did mite than creditable revolt does not gO through,
which will fortell the future.. ' job• on her themes, . this does show us that the
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