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The Citizen, 2001-07-18, Page 10Ready to roll The Brussels lawn bowling club held a men's tournament last Thursday, July 12 sponsored by Brussels Livestock. (Mark Nonkes photo) FREE RIDE TO AREA SHOPPING AVAILABLE 524-9381 0 1-800-338-1134 FREE RIDE TO AREA SHOPPING AVAILABLE Graduates Karla Stacey, daughter of the late John Stacey of Wingham and Thelma Dougherty of Londesboro earned her Bachelor of Science Degree from the University of Waterloo. She graduated with an "Honors Environmental Science Ecology Specialization" and a "Biology Minor". Convocation ceremonies were held June 15th. Karla is in her 4th season of tree planting across northern Ontario for Wilderness Reforestation. Steven Dougherty son of Sam and Thelma graduated from grade 8 on June 22nd from Hullett Central School, Londesboro. He will continue his studies at Central Huron Secondary School, Clinton. Steven dreams of a future in aviation. We are proud of you both. Love from your family. Help for Today. Hope for Tomorrow. Alzheimer Society A message from The War Amps To order a Spot the Danger! video or the new PIAYSAFE Interactive CD-Rom, visit our Web site at www.waramps.ca t or call 1-800-250-3030. Graduation Jennifer Black graduated on June 15, 2001 from Fanshawe College with her diploma in Fitness —and Health Promotion. She is currently the co-ordinator at the Good Life Club for Women in Kitchener. Congratulations! Love, Mom, Dad, Justin, Lisa and Gramma and Grampa Kerr. PAGE 10. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 18. 2001. Swing batter, batter The Belgrave Kinsmen held a slowpitch tournament in Blyth and Belgrave last weekend, July 14-15. (Mark Nonkes photo) Congratulations to the winners of the Canada Day raffle held by the Belgrave and District Optimists. Winners were D. McDonald, Goderich, barbecue; Joe Artista, Niagara Falls, patio set and Deena Colasurdo, Hamilton, $100 voucher. Many friends, neighbours, family members, relatives and old class- mates gathered at the home of May Rinn to help her celebrate her 82nd birthday on Sunday, July 8. The community extends special birthday greetings to May as she continues to enjoy better health each and every day. Murray, Richard and Michael Irwin visited with relatives recently at the home of Betty Irwin. Ontario homeowners can take the bite out Of rising energy costs by visiting Ontario Hydro Energy's free Onsource Home Efficiency Audit online. This extensive, Internet-based audit at www.onsource.ca, permits homeowners to do an inventory free of charge of their energy use and identify specific areas for savings. The personalized, password protect- ed audit is saved automatically and can be updated as needed. Electricity prices increased in Ontario, June 1, as a result of a rise in the wholesale rate charged to utilities by Ontario Power Generation. With the average Ontario house- hold using 1,000 kilowatt hours of electricity each month, understand- ing and changing how customers use power can save more than the cost of the rate increase alone. The Onsource Home Efficiency Audit provides personalized infor- mation about each home's annual energy use, the costs to run major northhuron.on.ca Northern Huron's foremost source of information when you: • Need to check the weather • Need a plumber • Need to see what's bn at area theatres • Need to build a barn • Need to find the money to build a barn • Need to read reviews on theatre presentation • Need a lawyer • Need to rent a crane • Need to order take-out food and don't have the telephone number • Need to find a real estate agent • Need an accountant Check it out at www.northhuron.on.ca (an online service of The Citizen.) appliances and specialized tips and cost savings measures. "With gas and electricity prices rising, people in Ontario are starting to pay attention to their energy bills," said Mike Miller, President and CEO of Ontario Hydro Energy Inc. "We all need to be more aware of how we use energy in our homes. The audit, lets homeowners under- stand how they use energy and sug- gests simple changes that can help bring down their bill." The Onsource Home Efficiency Audit takes approximately 20 min- utes to complete from anywhere with Internet access. Homeowners answer a series of questions that permit the audit to generate a household profile of elec- tricity and gas consumption includ- ing an overview of appliance usage, heating, cooling and lighting costs. The report then generates practical guidance to savings with tips tai- lored to the homeowner. Free online audit helps homeowners take bite out of rising energy costs