Clinton News-Record, 1970-07-02, Page 11Clinton Nov fipporgi, .ThorsclOy,,)trily. 2., 1970
Ron Wise receives an award for winning first place in the
WOASSA high lump from Bill Craig.
Gord Levis, WOSSA badminton champ receives his award from
Bill Craig.
NOW And Be Ready
For Your Vacation
PRE-VACATION
SALE
CONTINUES
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2-door, V-8, automatic, power steering, power brakes — A
real collector's item -- Mint condition — See this beauty.
Stock No, 70-G17B.
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1965 CHEVROLET PANEL
6, standard, radio, finished in green. Stock N. /O-T26B.
Only $ 975
1970 MAVERICK
2-door, 6, standard, real economy. Stock No, 70-G24B,
Only $2195
1968 BUICK SKYLARK
2-door hardtop, 6, standard, radio, mw a original mites,
Cone avvrier, Stak No, 10-P18A,
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Martha Newland of the Senior Basketball Team is seen with Donna Hannon.
Paul Bartliff of the Senior Volleyball Team receives an award from Rick Kush.
First 50 Kilowatt Hours 4.50
Next 200 Kilowatt Hours 2.Oc
Next 9,750 Kilowatt Hours 1.6c
Remainder Kilowatt Hours 0.6c
Minimum Bill — Under 50 Kilowatt $2.00
ALL ELECTRIC RATE
f=irst 50 Kilowatt Hours
Remainder
Minimum bill Over 5- kilowatt $0.25 per kilowatt for all
kilowatts applicable to the maximum demand during the
previous 11 month or contract amount, whichever the'
greater. Service charge $2.00 per kilowatt over 50
kilowatt.
We share your feeling about the constant spiralling of costs that for years has been affecting just
about every commodity you can think of. That's why *e have constantly been striving to maintain
a high level of service without giving an inch to inflationary pressures.
While it may sound somewhat boastful, our record in protecting your interests has been highly
successful. We cannot, however„perform the impossible. good management cannot absorb all the
increases in costs of new power lines, transformer stations, equipment of all kinds, wages, and the
power we purchase for you, Some of these costs have to be passed on to our customers.
RESIDENTIAL
NEW MONTHLY NET RATES
Cost per KWH
First 50 Kilowatt Hours
4,0c
Next 200 Kilowatt Hours
1.7c
For customers with
Next 500 Kilowatt Hours approved metered
0.9c
water heater
Remainder Kilowatt Hours 1,1c
Minimum Bill
$2.00
COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
New Rates To All Customers
( Residential, Commercial And Power)
Will Became Effective With Ali Bills
Rendered On And After August 1, 1970
NOTE: All Bills Will Be Rendered At
NET RATES , And a 5 Per Cent Penalty
Will Be Added Far Late Payment
CLINTON PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
Christine Hartley receives awards for senior activities from Miss Sherry Cochrane,
John Pagan, most valuable senior football player receives his award from Dave Brazeau.
Barbara Pollock of the Junior Volleyball team receives her
awards from Miss Sherry Cochrane.
T
NEW HYDRO
RATES
TO
ALL CLINTON P.U.C.
CUSTOMERS