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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.
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NEW RATES EFFECTIVE WITH
111988 CONSUMPTION.
�iNGHAM PUBLIC
UTILITIES COMMISSION
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will be ,an
Road empleret
work -week.
Ti read Sup
salary is
road de teens
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Hourly rates for other part=tine:
employeaes have been Setas follows
deputy clerke44X-01:0-
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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