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Mr. and Mrs. Ken Leddy,
Diana and Kevin, St. Augus-
tine ,spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. R. Leddy.
Kincardine OPP investig-
ated a two car collision on
Havelock 'Street-at -Willough-
by on Fehritary 1, involving
.Donald Mann and Margaret
Ferguson, both of Lucknovv,.
There were no injuries and
damage was estimated at
about $1,500.
scope that enriches our lives.
And it is esPeelally valuable
because, unlike Canada PAY,
it , falls during the school year
-when-the youth-of.the-oakion
can become involyed.
That is why Heritage Can-
mous. waste a energy and
manpower that it' involves,
It simply doein't make
sense to destroy a building —
ttny-buildinfp-ehurehrware---
house, bank, railway station
or private home that is still
structurally sound,
'All over this country -
buildings are being preSerV
ed, A church' in Toronto
becomes a haberdashery
shop. A bank . in Ottawa
bectitnes a restaurant, A
warehouse- in—Vancouver
Comes part of a shopping
complex. A railway station in
Kleinburg beComes a Boy
Scout headquarters.
The past lives on, giving
our cities an historical' tex-
ture, a feeling, of continuity
and; incidentally, providing
new jobs for thousands of
workmen,
Why a holiday?
Because the heritage
movement will not, come of
ge nor tie taken seriously
til we give it an official
stamp of approval.
A holiday makes people sit
up and take notice. It provid-
es a chance for celebration --
in this case the celebration of
our history..For buildings are
living history lessons,. They
tell us something about our
roots. They remind us of who
we are.
On July 1 we celebrate our
political' past. On' Heritage
Day We celebrate our built-
up past -- the cultural lino,
ada wants a holiday. Our job,
is to act' as a catalyst ;to
ensure that something from
the past is saved. Surelt we
can>alCe one may' out of the'
year to drive that lesson
home.
CHISHOLM. - Peter and
Helen are pleased to an-
nounce fthe birth of their
daughter, Haley Ann, on
January 29,' 1980 at Wing- •
ham, and District Hospital,
Proud grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Grant Chisholm,
Lucknow and Mr. and Mrs,
Stuart Holloway, Wingham.
FOOD SAVINGS POR
SCHNEIDER'S LOIN STRIP
Steaks
8 oz, I .15
CASE OF 10
ilY PrERREBERTON
ChaltMitla of the Beard
Heritage Canada
—Early-this fall-r-the—Hetit-
age Canada:Foundation lawn-
ched an all.,ont campaign to,
try te• Make Heritage Day --
the third Monday in Febru-
ary• -- a national holiday.
Few:Canadians, I suspect,
will quarrel with the idea of a
Midwinter, holiday to help
battle the February "blahS";
why Heritage-Day? :And
a natienal charitable
foundation,' entrusted with
the preservation of our built-
up heritage, asking for a
holiday?
Why, for that matter,
should the average Canadian
give a hoot about heritage?
Maybe I should answer the
last question first:
It's simile::
Preservation is the wave of
the future. And preservation
is a labour-intensive indus-
• try.
We are nearing the end, of
the great post-war construc-
tion boom, Which provided so
many jObs; We are also
seeing the bankrupty of z,
philosophy, which held that
once a building was writter,
down on the Company books,
after a brief life of 30 years, it
could be dispensed with and
replaced by anothet.
We can -Ito longer afford
the luxury of thatphilosophy.
Nor.can We afford the emir-
Keeping families
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not corporations.
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Change in
Hydro Rates
Effectiveditch 1; 1980
Billing
ONTARIO . HYDRO HAS APPROVED THE FOLLOW-
ING RATE INCREASE,
KILOWATT HOUR-kW.h COST PER kW.h
1979 1980
First 50kW.h 7.4 8.2
Next ,po kW.h 3,7 • 4,1
`All addition kW.h 2.7 3.0
Minimum billing 4.00 per month 4.00
ii,
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.
Due to the higher cost of providing service,
LUCKNOW HYDRO SYSTEM finds it necessary to
increase retail rates, effective March 1, 1980.
'Ontario Hydro has announced that the cost of power
purchased by Lucknow Hydro System from Ontario
Hydro during 1980 will increase by about 15% effective
January I, 1980.
Lucknow Hydro System will increase retail rates by
approximately 11% effective with all bills issued on and
after February 1, 1980 for monthly billed accounts and
March 1, 1980 for by-monthly billed acemints.
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 coats 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 LUCKNOW
HYDRO SYSTEM