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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1991-12-18, Page 14thruway 14 Times -Advocate, December 18, 1991 k Grand Bend Christmas concert Warming up for their Dear Santa Claus number in Monday evenings. Christmas concert at Grand Bend Public School are Shannon Went (left), and Heather Waters. Santa Claus mail box in Grand Bend GRAND BEND - Hey Kids! San- ta Claus! Mail Box is once again located in front of the Grand Bend Chamber of Commerce booth. All letters go directly to the North Pole for an answer, so don't forget to put your return address on the envelop. Merry Christmas from Santa Claus!. "55 Alive" a mature drivers' re- fresher course will be offered again at the Legion Hall in January, with a date to be announced later. There are three sessions, beginning at 9 a.m., and no test is required. This is a valuable service offered to sen- iors, so lease take advantage of the opportunity for a review - the life you save may be your own! Community support for Families, of Huron County has details and application forms for the Winter Special Games, held at the Univer- sity of Westem Ontario. This is the 20th anniversary of the games, to be held on Saturday February 1, U.W.O. students act as one-to-one chaperones for each handicapped child, to help them enjoy skating, cross country skiing, snowshoeing and tobogganing. Registration has to be in by January 10, 1992, so call 482-3557. • Apples Open Friday & Saturday Dec. 20 & 21 Applebutter and apple juice available Frank Sawyer Hwy. 4 & Credtton Rd. HENSALL CIVIC CORNER Village of HENSALL Results of the Christmas Decorating Contest 1991, CATEGORY: HOUSE 1st John & Janice Baker, 89 Oxford Street 2nd Bill and Marg Baker, 26 York Crescent 3rd Jim and Mary Lou Hyde, 19 York Crescent Honourable mentions: (In alphabetical order) Howard and Joyce Adkins, 104 Richmond St. N., Joe and Joanne Bengough, 93 Richmond St. N. Gary and Judy Kyle, 155 King Street CATEGORY: APARTMENT WINDOW OR BALCONY 1st Marion (Babe) McGregor, 80 Queen St. Apt. 110 2nd Murray and Greta Baker, 83 Wellington Street 3rd Rob and Sondra Krainz, 109 King Street (Rear) CATEGORY: STORE WINDOW 1st Klip 'n Kurl, 122 King Street 2nd The Flower Shop, 127 King Street 3rd Ron's Health Centre, 131 King Street Holiday Wish rPertln• rming duties as Pere Noel during Grand Bend Public School Christmas concert Mon- day night was Cody Wilde. Offering assistance is teacher Nancy Hartai. Grand Bend Legion holds December meat raffle By Roberta Walker GRAND BEND - Grand Bend Legion Branch #498 sends get well wishes to Comrade Jean Fortner. December 6 meat raffle The winners were: Brad Bayn- ham, Eleanor Brophey, Eleanor Randall, Terry Moeller and James Allingham. Gord Glasier won the mystery prize. — - - AI Go ng recorded the highest take out score so far this year at the Tuesday night dart league, with 103 points. First place team was Ruth Garthwaite and Jim O'Neill, second place was Betty Weitzel and Jim Gage. Lou Hamilton won the 50/50 draw, and got the ladies high score with 125. Three men tied for the high score of 140, with Rick Cross, George Roberts and Jim ONeill. Twenty turkeys (in the form of vouchers) were given away at the annual "Christmas Turkey Shoot", Jogous Experience all the delights that Ibis holiday brings. You've been a delight to know and serve. Thanks, friends. COUNCIL OF THE TOWNSHIP of HAY LIONEL WILDER MURRAY KEYS REEVE DEPUTY -REEVE JANISSE ZIMMERMAN - CLERK BLAISE DUCHARME, GERALD SHANTZ JIM LOVE, COUNCILLORS ROSS FISHER - ROAD SUPERINTENDENT REVISION OF HYDRO RATES FOR THE VILLAGE OF HENSALL Monthly rates will apply to all accounts issued on and after Feb- ruary 1, 1992, as approved by Ontario Hydro Approval No. M91- 100, dated Dec. 9/91 Residential Service First - 250 KWH Bal KWH's Minimum Bill General Service First - 50 KWH Balance Energy Charges First 250 KWH's Next 12,250 KWH's Balance Minimum bill intermediate Rates Billing Demand per KW - $12.37 All KWH's T.D.-.600 per KW Heating Sentinel Lightitt==KW .. Street Lighting -- KW Cost per KWh( 8.200 6.700 $5.10 0.000 4.750 8.200 7.250 5.350 $5.10 3.310 6.500 $26.41 $24.01 • instead of the regular Friday meat raffle. 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