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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
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Mrs. Beatrice Faber has return-
ed from a months vacation with
her son W/O Lorne D. Ford and
family of Lahr, Germany, also
joining them on a trip to several
other countries in Europe,
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smith
have returned from a vacation
spent with the latter's sister Mrs.
Pears Hedden, Linda and Sam,
St. Catharines.
Sunday last, brought the serv-
ices to a close for the summer in
Hensall United Church. Special
music was supplied by a men's
trio, Ron Mock, Wayne Payne, I
and Bill Mickle, The week prey -
sous a duett was sung by Mrs.
William Fuss and Wayne Payne, I
This congregation will join with
the congregation of Carmel Presb-1
yterian Church, Hensall, for the
month of August.
John Moir who suffered injuries
in a recent car accident, has
returned home from St. Joseph's
Hospital,
Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle
visited their daughter and son-in-
law, Mr, and Mrs. Ross Mac-
Milland family at Southcott Pines
near Grand Bend, where the fam-
ily is spending a six weeks vac-
ation.
Mrs. Charles Weeks and.Miss
Heather Weekes, Mrs. Arvid
Petersen and Sara, Toronto, vis-
ited recently with Mr. and Mrs.
Laird Mickle,
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. Orr, were the latter's
sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. ,
-Basil Fuller, Whitney Lake, Bon-
onza Estate, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Noakes j
left by jet from Toronto Internat- `.
ional Airport Friday, to visit their'
son Dr. and Mrs, David Noakes,
of Edinborough, Scotland, also to
visit relatives in the Orkney Is -
Correspondent: Maude Redden
lands, and England. They will be
on vacation for three weeks,
Mrs, Florence Joynt is a patient
is South Huron Hospital,
Mrs. Mary Funk left Thursday
by plane to spend a week with
her parents at Wilkie, Sask., and
with her brother and sister-in-law
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holmes at
Saskatoon, Sask.
Mrs. Elizabeth Riley, and Mrs.
Mary Taylor, left by bus Thurs-
day for a vacation in Vancouver,
B, C. and Red Lake, Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Vanstone
and family, and Miss Joan Allan,
returned Saturday from a two
weeks vacation at Inverhuron.
Mrs. J. L. McCloy and Carrie
of Dori Mills, were recent visitors
with Mrs. Alma Hess, who ret-
urned home with them for a short
visit, returning home Saturday.
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs,
Sim Roobol are Mrs. R. Bendyke
Versprille and daughter Hilly,
Roterdam, Holland. They stayed
in Canada four weeks and visited
in Quebec, Ridgetown, Bradford,
Tillsonburg, Brantford, Seaforth,
and also in Michigan.
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Mrs. Bertie McMurtrie and
Mrs. Stewart Bell visited Tuesday
with Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Bisset,
Salford Heights.
Mrs. Stewart.Bell spent Thurs-
day with Mrs. Charles Eyre and
Janice of Egmondville,
Gordon Schwalm, Stewart Bell
and Rick Bedard have enjoyed
the past two weeks fishing at
Matachewan.
Lloyd Salter, of Gravenhurst,
spent the weekend at his home,
near Kippen, and with his parents
and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. L, Clark and Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Clark, Seaforth,
spent the weekend visiting rel -
Public Utilities Commission
HENSALL, ONTARIO
NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS
The Hensel) Public Utilities Commission wish to announce a
change in their retail rates for electrical energy.
The following rates are NET and will apply on all bills rend-
ered on and after October), 1970.
New Monthly Rates for
Residential Customers:
First 50 Kilowatt Hours 3.8c per kwh
Next 200 Kilowatt Hours _ . 1.7e per kwh
Next 500 Kilowatt Hours _...... 0.90 per kwh
(For customers with anapproved electric water heater)
Balance .---- 1.1e per kwh
Minimum monthly bill $2.00.
All Electrical Customers:
First 50, Kilowatt Hours _ _ .._ 3.2c per kwlh
Balance 1.1c per kwh
Small Commercial Customers:
First 50 kilowatt Hours -------__ 3.8c per kwh
Next 200 Kilowatt Hours __ _ 1.91c per kwh
Balance ___--. 1,3e per kwh
Minimum monthly bill $2.00.
Commercial Customers:
DEMAND CHARGE -
50c per KW per month.
ENERGY CHARGE—
First 100 hours use per KW of demand
Nest 100 hours use per KW of demand
Balance
Minimum monthly bill $x.00.
Industrial Customers:
DEMAND CHARGE—.
$1.00 per KW per month.
ENERGY CHA9tGE—
Farst 100 hours use per KW of demand
Next 100 hours use per KW of demand
Balance . . , .. ..... . _.
2.5e
0.8e
0.5c
per kwin
per kwh
per kwh
2.1c per kwnh
0.6c per kwh
0,4e per kwh
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atives in Buffalo.
Clarence Parke is a patient in
St, Joseph's Hospital, London.
RECEPTION
AND DANCE
FOR
SANDY STEEP
and
ROBERT HAYTER
Saturday, Aug. 8
Dancing 9 to 12
Zurich
Community Centre
ATTENTION
Change of Address
Bulldozing, Excavating
Clearing
Chas. Bruinsma
RR 2 — GODERICH
524-9804
Two Miles East of Goderich
on Highway 8
ACCIDENT
An accident on the 4th con-
cession of flay, half mile north
of Highway 88 at 1:00 a, m, on
Saturday morning involved one
car, owned by Jerry Willert, and
driven by John Moir, of Hensall,
Moir lost control of the car when
he..errn,-l.' a enftebnulder He was
THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1970
admitted to St, Joseph's Hospital,
London, with a fractured elbow
and other injuries. Leonard Smale
Hensall, 19, waa admitted to St.
Joseph's Hospital for lacerations
and later released. Willert was
treated at South Huron Hospital,
for cuts and bruises and later re-
leased. The car was demolished.
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