The Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-05-03, Page 10PAGE 10 TGODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 3 , 1979
Lisa Leddy and Marianne Bedore display some good brushing
techniques as part of their science project at the St. Marys School
science fair. The girls proved in their project that brushing is
necessary to remove sugar from teeth and that orange juice
promotes tooth decay faster than pop. ( photo by Dave Sykes)
Area couple wed
Congratulations 'to Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Mole (nee
Mary VanDiepen).-who were
married on Saturday at
Kingsbridge with reception
at Saltford Valley Hall.
Mrs., Florence Shackelton
spent a week recently with
her daughter, Carol, son-in-
law, Alvin Becker and new
granddaughter, Heather Ann
at Dashwood. Benson, Flor-
ence and son, Gerald visited
last Sunday with the Beck-
ers.
Mrs. Violet Brindley.was a
patient one day last week. in
A.M. and G. Hospital, God-
erich, where she required
surgery on her foot.
Connie Trommer of Fort
St. John, B.C. is spending a•
couple of weeks with her par-
ents, Elmer and Eileen
Trommer.
Mr. and Mrs. Derk Log-
tenberg.have returned from a
,two week vacation in Hol-
,/jand.•Derk had not been back
to Holland for 29 years and
Tini for 25 years. While there
they visited with Derk's two
sisters and families and
Tini's brother and family.
Dungannon
doings
Marie Park correspondent
Frances Logtenberg who
has completed her legal sec-
retary course at Westervelt
College in London, looked
after things at home while
her parents were away.
Miss Irene Logtenberg
who is in nurses' training at
Stratford is spending a week
at her home here. .
The ball season is with us
again and on Sunday "Gregs
Girls" had their first practise
with a real good turnout. Any
ball news to be reported
529-7719
please. give me a, call at
9-7719.
There were 13 tables of
euchre in play:. at the Agri-
culture Hall) on Wednesday
evening. High lady was
Myrtle Fowler; low lady was
Louise Brindley; high man
was John Fielder; and Mike
Austin was low man. Door
prize was won by Donna
Adams and two plants of hy-
acinths donated by Louise
Brindley were won by Ruth
Johnston and Clarence Allin.
NOTICE
to P.U.C. WATER CUSTOMERS
NOTICE OF, RATE ADJUSTMENT
Due to the higher cost of providing service the Goderich P.U.C.
has found it necessary to increase its water rates, effective with
all billings issued on and after June 1st, 1979.
Over the ensuing years -since our-lasf—ttt-e=r increase In
1975, material and operating costs have increased by an
average of'58.6%.
We share your feelings about the constant spiralling of costs
thatfor years have been affecting just about every commodity
you can think of, but find that we can no longer absorb these
rising costs if we are to continue providing the service you have
been accustomed to.
The following new rates reflect an increase of 18.18%.
MONTHLY RATES AND CHARGES
Flat Rate
Metered Rate
First 50,000 gallons
Next 100,000 gallons
Next 200,000 gallons
Balance
Swimming Pools
Large
Small
Hydrant Rentals
Existing
'5.50
.89' per thousand -
. 73' per thousand
. 67' per thousand
.60' per thousand
'30.00 yearly
'10.00 Yearly
'100.00 Yearly
New Rates
'6.50
'1.05 per thousand
.86' per thousand
.79' per thousand
.71' per thousand
'35.45 Yearly
'11.82 Yearly
'11.8.18 Yearly
GODERICH
PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
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Dungannon churches active
An intermediate Sunday
School class from the Christ-
ian Fellowship Church, trav-
elled to Kitchener on Satur-
day , to attend a two hour
service conducted all in
Hebrew, at a Jewish syna-
gogue. Saturday is. the .day .of
the Jewish Sabbath. Flor-
ence Frey is teacher of this
class.
DUNGANNON
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. C. G. Westhaver
spoke on the topic, "The
name that is above every
name", at Sunday's service.
The choir sang the anthem,
"My God and I", under the
direction off organist, Mrs.
Jean, Elliott. The children's
story was, "Springtime":
+++
Diplomatese: "Co.n-
ditions are fluid" tran-
slates to: "We ' haven't
the foggiest idea of
what's going on."
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