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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-01-12, Page 10V f.i t;. ro� fir ;:fid K: wS R? ail RMI 8.750' P ,WA—UR-Orthefirst (W4l. 5..250. per K f.WATT.HUR for II additional monthly consumption Minimum Monthly Bill $5a GENERAL sEtivtce. RATES: DEMAND CHARGE: First 50 KILOWATTS cif:Nino demand per" month is NIL. Balance at $420 per Kibwatt of biit%ng demand: per, month ENERGY CHARGE. 5.750 per KILOWATT-hiiUR foie the'first 25Q K.W,H. per month. 5.500 per KILOWATT-HQUR for the next 12,250 K.W.H. per -month. = •- . 3.920 per KILOWATT-HOUR for the balances Minimum Monthly Bill $5.45 plus 500 per MI6 watt over 50 KEW. 1 NEW RATES EFFECTIVE WITH 111988 CONSUMPTION. �iNGHAM PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION evel will be ,an Road empleret work -week. Ti read Sup salary is road de teens Y18[a Hourly rates for other part=tine: employeaes have been Setas follows deputy clerke44X-01:0- Mc f-0.70 ply Mc per imierAn lies of, secretary, $0.00: chief 00 official, $13.'75,: landfill superintendent?, $00 and= officer tinspecterfor Ontario How ,Renewal Loans),1*8.00. The Minicipal ErploYees' Benefits .program- for: full-time workers will be paid 100 per cent by: the Corporation. OIHP premiums for full tulle machine operateft will be paid 100 per cent by the Cor: poration. The holiday sehedule for full thne' employees will be as follows: up to-- and er;and minding five years' service, two weeks.. six to 10 years.inelusive, three weeks; 1125 years inclusive, few weeks and, after 25 years, five weeks. - Employees using - their own. vehicles for trav on township business, eecluding use to and from work, will be compensated at the rate of .30 cents per kilometre. POLICE VILLAGE TRUSTEES In::separate_bylawsepassed--by Howick Township Council, .the remuneration of the trustees of the Police Villages of Fordwich, Gerrie and Wroxeter has been set at $250 Der annum. • Narne;the.,. .product for 1. Put 2. Um, Um, Good! 3. You deserve a break. today 4. Join the f generation. 5. 6. Bake someone happy 7 Melts in your mouth, not your. hand 8. Got the . Munchies? . 1 O. Nobody does it like - a e followin on your fork. • now you're talking. We can he AdverU�kTg. you . tikes it. • r9 _ A beautiful' Chrioas setting .greeted guests as they entered Wioghan= United Church at seven o'clock on Friday, Dec. 4, .to witness the exchange of marriage vawn_ between 'Cheryl Diane Marks and Kenneth Scott Shuker, both of London. The church sanctuary was decorated ` : s -and white tapers flickered inwhite served candelabra intertwined with Christmas: -garlands' in red' andgreen. Ci yl is=l c oda atter o f Jim and Dorothy Wi of ngham and ' Scott's : are Larry and Judy Shirker,. Stoney Creek. Rev. J. Rea Grant performed the ceremony and the bride's sister-in-law, Mrs. Joanne was organist. Mrs. Mary Lee of iii was soloist. For her special day, Cheryl chore a floor length. sheath dress of em- bossed satin lace with rounded neckline trinuned with ,scalloped lace and long leg -o' -mutton sleeves. A wide band of lace edged the hemline of the gown eneirc1ed a satin chapel train which fell from a back waistline bow. A headdress of netting and pearls held her waist; length veil and she carried a bouquetof- white roses, given a Christmas touch with holly berries, pearls and accenting . A close - friend of. the bride, Paula. Irvin of Wiaigham, was metres of hang' bridesmaids were Mary "Jo Vaurien of on,Mendof the bride and brides -cousin, mats Manto of .. Their street - lane* red satin dresses featured. removable wrap�iiro0rtd _. oK4er�l ,d the .fess Ware styli* ..... with V nes and �i . ,. mutton sleeves. They . tarried:bouquets of red roees, accented -with holly berries, pearls and` .greens, Two cousins of the bride, Sheilina: Fletcher of Listowel__ and Alyssa= b� of RR 1'9 Gew nstpwn„. as fiowergirls. They were dressed alike in street -length white • satin. ..The gathered skirts e; were edged ' with lace and a lace-. edged V yokeadorned the bodic. Lace also trimmed the short puffed sleeves and a large bow at the_ bad waistline of:eadi dress. Thegirls carried white fur snuffs, crested with white rosea and holly. Cameron Holmes of Stoney Creek was best man at his friend's wedding and ushers were ;mother friend of the grown, Brian :Smyth of .StelleY Creek and Michael Marks, the bride's brother, of Wingbam• A reception was held at the Wingham Armouries where guests were received by the bride's mother who -wore a sireetiAgth dress of jade green chiffon, fashioned with side _floating panel and pearlized sequin accents at shoulder and waist. Her accessories were grey and a gardenia corsage, accented with rauios andholly, c mpletedher ensemble. The groom's mother chose a royal blue chiffon dress, with grey accessories and a corsage of red rases. Following a wedding trip to Eastern Ontario, the bride and groom are residing in London. Fecd n•un projectpiaced . onhold. by Hpvrrick Township A project - would see a new feed grill being built in Hawick Township has .been postponed by a Comty COminitteePbnning and Development decision to defer "the. proposed toning ant -s amore sill MM.. �� 1r . U 441,1tletigg.Lot ,. * 3'w `fa eo id _ **pint Arotit Aar until the Ministry of the Environ- ment indicates its approval for such a projectis for he Council members were told MOE officials had said they'd need eight months to study the feed mill proposal. At a recent meeting, several coun- cillors as well- as Reeve Gerald` Wilson called the deciSion by i ����ug�y�ifafr,, c¢�dl���h�1 nth meeeweea sensun hair;e SDS ni mac• fen 'd s ' Peed Mill is currently in the ntre 4 Kurt2ville Site to -a more mai location slearned by some of the living neAr the current 111 iluza^ ostx �.w