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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1973-06-28, Page 18PAGE 18 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1973 STE. MARIE GRADUATING CLASS - Twelve students graduated from Ste. Marie School, St. Joseph, this year, and some of them will be attending South Huron High School while others will travel to Central Huron Secondary School in Clinton. Back row left to right, Mrs. T. Smith, teacher, David Denomme, Leo VanderBurgt, Michael Denomme, Allan Regier, Danny Laporte, and Francis Lavictoire, principal of the school. Front row left to right are Barbara Overholt, Elaine Ducharme, MaryAnn Vermunt, Terri Rau, Joyce Rau, Dianne Ducharme, and Marjorie Martens. urich Public School results PLACEMENTS FOR SEPTEM- BER, 1973. GRADE 9 - Gordon Bleck, Brad Clausius, Doug Corriveau, Bill Reichert, Henry Demooy, Mark Desjardine, Murray Erb, Susan Fischer, Charles Ginger- ich, Robert Gingerich, Frank Grover, John Haggitt, Bill Hay, Roberta Hogg, Harry Inthout, Gary Love, Julie Luther, Sylvia Neeb, Jeff O'Brien, Rick O'Brier Donna Riddell, John Schwartz- entruber, Lavina Schwartzen- truber, David Thornton, Cather- ine Weido. GRADE 8 - Steven Armstrong, Barbara Bleck, Philip Dietrich, Debbie Eckel, Jack Forrester, Brenda Gingerich, Patty Ginger- ich, Paul Haggitt, Wayne Ham- ather, Kim Hay, Debbie Horn- er, Graham Kadey, Elaine Love. Karen McAllister, Jim Oesch, Susan Pergel, Carol Rader, Sandra Schroeder, Mary Ellen Steckle, Wayne Thiel, David Turnbull, Raye Widrick, Kevin Wildfong, Glen Zirk. GRADE 7 - Dan Besse, Robert Bleck, Jullie Brown, Elizabeth Datars, Doug Deichert, Maureen Erb, Jeff Forrester, Erich Freiter, Judy Gingerich, Tim Hamather, Elaine Hend- rick, Doug Klopp, Greg Lavery, Grant Love, Cindy O'Brien, Pam O'Brien, Roger O'Brien, Ken Oesch, Heather Riddell, Dale Schwartzentruber, Erryn Shepherd, Randy Smale, Carol Smith, Randy Thiel, Jane Willert. GRADE 6 - Sandra Armstrong, Susanne Besse, Reta Gloor, Peggy Hay, Janet McAllister, Brenda Miller, Darlene Oesch, Barbara Rader, Ellen Shepherd, Ricky Smale, Karen Thornton, Sandra Weiburg. GRADE 5 - Christine Bleck, Marg Deichert, Michael Haggitt, Lisa Hamacher, Bobby Hay, Connie Neeb, Edward Neeb, Bob Oesch, Brenda Riddell, Connie Steinbach, Jackie Thornton, ZURICH LIONS CLUB present rT"''E :i:ARLii'1"OI SHOW BAND' `RCA Recording Artists Direct From The Pig `N' Whistle Show' Zurich Arena WEDNESDAY, JULY 18 9 - 12 P.M. Advance tickets available from; Green Forest Motor Hotel - Grand Bend McLean's Battery Supply - Exeter Jack Merner's Garage - Bayfield Bob;s Barber Shop, Phil's Variety, Donald Oke Ltd., Mousseau & Parkins, - Zurich OR ANY MEMBER OF THE. ZURICH LIONS CLUB Deirdre Wallace, Jim Willert, Robert Willert. GRADE 4- James Adkins, Scott Armstrong, Denise Besse, Randy Cronkite, Sandra Datars, Gary Deichert, Susan Deichert, Darla Gingerich, Charlotte Gin- gerich, Phonda Hay, Allen Hen- drick, Brian Horner, Paul Lavery Gordon Love, Kathryn Love, Janis Luther, John McAllister, Julie Miller, Kevin Oke, Julie Pergel, Vicki Schroeder, Shan- non Smale, Darlene Steckle, Ricky Vanderhoek, Robbie Van- derhoek, Angela Zehr. GRADE 3 - George Blackwell, Robert Demooy, Matthew Erb, Billy Fischer, Anita Gingerich, Dorcas Gingerich, Jody Hay, Paul Johnston, Dwayne Martin, Joanne McKinley, Peter Miller, Greg O'Brien, Steven O'Rourke, Wendy Oesch, Nancy Thornton, David Turnbull. GRADE 2 - Jeff Consitt, Dar- rell Gingerich, Lisa Gingerich, Shelley Horner, Richard Kuepfer, Kevin Lavery, Allyson Shepherd, Karen Steinbach, Lori Turkheim; Wendy Vanderhoek, Karen Walper, Sandra Willert. GRADE 1 - Vicki Bleck, Mark Erb, Dale Gingerich, Lois Golds- mith, Kathy -Ann Keller, Marche Klopp, D'Arcy Martin, Christ- opher Merner, Darren McKinley, Barry Neeb, Carolyn O'Rourke, Brenda Rader, Danny Rader, Dennis Schroeder, Kelli Schroe- der, John Smith, Tim Teeter, Sharon Thiel, Terry Zehr, Janice Woodburn. 0 WHAT'S NEW AT HURONVIEW The Senior Citizens Week programs began on Sunday morning with a church service in the auditorium. The service was taken by Rev. McWhinnie, Chaplain of the Horne, with the Ontario Street United Church choir, directed by Mrs. Doris McKinley, providing special musical numbers as well as a quartet number by John Lavis, George Turner, Don Symons and Stanley Johns, Residents of Marion Villa Home, of London, travelling by bus and car, visited Huron - view on Sunday afternoon Costs Continue To Rise!! We at the Zurich Hydro have a great responsibility. As your custodians we must be at your service 24 hours a day, seven days a week. When you flick a switch it's out job to see that the lights come on. This, of course, means that we must keep your equipment in Al condition and thoroughly up to date to make sure we can meet the demands you may make on us. That's why we face the ever present problem of updating equipment and building new lines. That is the problem we face. We find each year that added amounts we pay for labor, for transportation, for equipment and supplies are a little bigger. So far by the strictest economy and careful management we have found it possible to operate within our existing revenue despite increasing costs. Ontario Hydro has raised the cost of the power we buy from them annually. Rates, in terms of the service electricity provides you, will still be low. However, comm- encing September 1, next billings will show an average increase of 8.4 per cern to reflect the increase in the cost of the power we buy. New Retail Rates are effective with all bilis issued on and after September 1, 1973. NEW MONTHLY NET RATES effective on all bi 11 s issued on and after September 1 1973 RESIDENTIAL First 50.K, W, H. 4.4 Next 200 K,W,H. 2;2 Next 500 K. W. H. for customers with approved Hydro water heater 1.1 All additional K.W.H 1.3 HOUSE HEATING energy supplied through regular service meter at Residential rates Min. monthly bill - $3.00 COMMERCIAL SERVICE Per K, W, per month 500 Per K.W.H. for 1st 100 K.W,H, per Billing demand 3.2¢ Per K, W, H, for next 100 K, W, H. per Billing demand .. .90 Per K. W, H. for additional consumption .7¢ CHURCHES Bill as commercial customer - Subject to 25 a% discount. INDUSTRIAL POWER SERVICE Per K.W. per month 1.00 Per K. W.I-I, for 1st 100 K, W.H. per billing demand 2.70 Per K.W.H. for next 100 K. W.H. per billing demand .90 Per K.W.H. for all additional consumption .70 Min. monthly bill - $3.00 A late payment charge of 5 a% shall apply to all bills not paid on or before due date. Zurich Hydro -Electric System W.D. ARMSTRONG, Manager