The Huron Expositor, 1987-04-29, Page 4f
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CLOTHING REPAIRS
AUTO PARTS SUPPLIES
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All deposits insured within limits.
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PRESENTS A
• WORESHOP
• 'COPING WITH LOSS'
BY-
SHIRLEY LOCKE-WINSOR
Wednesday, May 27
8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
SEAFORTH & DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRES
REGISTRATION - $45.00
Payable to the Seaforth Palliative Care Service
24 Centennial Drive, Seaforth. Deadline is May 13
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*Picture Prattles
*Yarns and Supplies
*Socks
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*Regular Bulk Candy
*Hallowe'en Heins
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Clothing: Infonts: ChildrelfS, Ladies: Meres
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including --
*Bedding '
*Kitchen Supplies
*Stefionary
*Party Supplies
*Jewellery
•Chrittmas Items
EXCLUDED FROM THIS SALE -
Lottery Tickets, Magazine or Novels
STORE FIXTURES
bur complete hne of stare fixtures ate
for sale , tome in for � rook!
SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION!
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is skit, about one of their District Community Centres, •Mcilwraith photo.
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HELPING HAND - The doctor, or should we say, veterinarian, is given a hand as he
prepares to perform surgery on a member -of the Seaforth Harmony Kings, who wishes
to become a tenor. The operation, which was performed successfully, was the opening
skit for the Spring Program, appropriately titled, "Final Diagnosis" and put on by the
Harmony Kings Saturday at the Seaforth and District Community Centres. •
Mcllwraith photo.
MAY IS
•RED SHIELD MONTH -
Please give generously when the Red Shield
• voiNiriteer canvasser calls. If you would like to help
' out by being a canvasser yourself,
• please phone campaign headquarters. '
THE NATIONAL RED SHIELD APPEAL
FORTHE LOVE OF GOD. GIVE,.
tor molt loifiltntmon, pleast rt,huct:
RED SHIELD HEADQUARTERS
330 Queens Ave., London 1-434.9161
TRIANGLE
DISCOUNT..
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SPECIALS!.
Lady Cologne Gift Sets for
Mother's Day all 25% off
Lady Charles
Curling 'Iron
Smiles'n'Chuckles 300 g.
Nutchos Chocolate
SmileentChutkles 100 9.
Mint Patties
Bain Spray 200 nil
Deodorant
Ivory 450 mi
Shampoo or Conditioner
Flottenf 170 g.
.Air Freshener
Bort Am; 425' go,
Window Cleaner
only — 6 •99
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Ontario Hydro
proposes 1988
rate increases
Ontario Hydro is proposing to increase its
electricity rates in 1988 by an average'of 4.9
per cent, Chairman Tom Campbell an-
nounced today.
The rate proposal will be reviewed by the
Ontario Energy Board.
The proposed rate increase would affect
over 300 municipal electrical utilities in the
province who distribute electricity to their
own residential, commercial and industrial
customers. The increase would also•affect
more than 100 direct industrial customers,
as well as Ontario Hydro's 800,000 retail
customers.
Ontario Hydro proposes to increase elec-
tricity rates by an average of 5 per cent for
municipal utilities, 5.4 per cent for large in-
dustrial customers served directly by the
corporation, and 4.1 per cent for its retail
customers. The proposed increases average
4.9 per cent and would take effect January 1,
1988.
The impact on- individual municipal
utilities, direct industrial customers and
retail customers will vary depending on con-
sumption patterns, supply conditions and '
rate classifications.
Mr. Campbell said the proposed increase
is needed to cover increased costs
associated with operating and maintaining
existing facilities and with new facilities be-
ing brought into Service tomeet customers'
growing electricity needs.
"The proposal will keep 1988 rates to -
customers as low as possible, while helping
to strengthen Hydro's financial position,"
he said.
The'1988 rate proposal has been submitted
to Energy Minister Vince Kerrio who in turn
will ask the Ontario Energy Board to hold a
public hearing into the proposed rate in-
crease for municipal utilities and direct in-
dustrial customers. The OEB will report to
the Minister by the end of August. The rate
increase will -be finalized, byt the,,Ilyxko
Board of Directors in,the fall and will -take
effect January 1, 1988.
The increase would raise the average On-
tario municipal householder's monthly bill
by less than $3 in 1988, based on consump-
tion of 1,000 kilowatt-hours of electricity per
month. The average householder's monthly
bill is presently about $55.
Golf tournament
set for June 24
Everybody check their calendars.
In last week's edition of The Huron Ex-
positor the date given for a golf tourna-
ment, to be held to raise funds for the new
addition to the hospital, was wrong.
The tournament will be held Wednesday,
June 24 at the Seaforth Golf and Country
Club.. The tournament is open to the
general public, with registration restricted
to 100.
The Expositor regrets any incoriVe-
nience this error may have caused.
Queens
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They made the journey both ways by train
and took a house in Beverley Hills which
was the headquarters for their sight,Seeing
while in Southern California. •
ThieveAgained entry to the store of Isaac
Hudson on Main Street some time Saturday
morning and after forcing open a deAk
drawer, took some 10 dollarS in Silver. Entry
was also made in the McGavfit store next
door, but nothing apparently was stolen.
An interesting and instructive meeting
under the auspices of the Extension Lecture
Service Of the Royal College -of 'Dental
Surgeons of Ontario University of Toronto,
was held here on Wednesday when Dr. W. A.
Crich, Toronto, was the guest speaker. Dr.
Crich, a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Crick of
Seaforth, is in private practice in Toronto,
111 Exodontia amt x-ray.
diagnosis.
• MAY3, 1962
Service extending over 37 years was.
recognised Saturtia,y evening; when officials
and subscribers of the Meitillep Municipal
Telephone System honored retiring
secretary-treastirer John M. Eckert. .
Condition of Petri& Cleary, 39, Of London,
was satisfactory, Scott Memorial Hospital
reported Wednesday. He Was injured when
he *taped 18 feet frern a second -storey win-
doW of the Omen's Hotel Carty Saturday
meriting, after wakening up and ritiong his
bed on fire. He was removed tO hospital by
Constable And Calder when he was found
lying On the sidewalk below the WindOW.
Suffered back injurieS arid btunt.
The sale was announced this week by
Joseph MeContielli, of the 280 acre feral on
the 4th concession of MelkillOp, owned by W.
It Nits. The purchaser was Ilrbain
Blikkeel, of Tilitoldairg, and he obtains ink -
mediate ptiStessioit
In a canted SplitiXored Oingerieh Sales
and 8ervice, for the largest tout daught
from noon Saturday to inidniy,ht Sunday,
the Oiltin:er was Michael gtininie toti or
Mr. and Mrs. AtnoldSlinniStea,eeeOnd ton -
cession of