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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 14, 1967, p. 17

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hobby pays off thursday dic 14th 1n7 page 17 lis lit 1 jrmij jm t asr a 3w u m- sap y 1 tied up with bow making a cha1uenge has become lucrative hobby for mary cooper of rosefield drive a few yean ago each tgnette was asked to raise five dollars so mary decided to make fancy bows for sate from this modest beginning she developed a small business at home making bows for a few stores christinas of course is the busiest time of the year but she does sell them all year round four stores in town handle her bows balunapad orange was christmas treat in bygone years at the regular cubscout meeting in the community cen tre chris goggie wu invested into the ballinafad cub scout pack then on saturday evening 22 cubs three leaders and a paint enjoyed a skating party at hulaburgh arena in place of the usual weekly meeting on the 20th there will be a christ mas party for cubs and their parents the christmas meotlngjt the wx was held at the home of mrs h jamieton on wednes day pec 6 with mrs f smith tiding the boll call was an swered by childhood memories of christmas there were many interesting answers mentioned was the fact that santa brought very little then usually an or- ange which was a treat in those days mrs jesse mcenery gave a full report of current events for the past month mrs b swindlehurst and mrs t given were in charge of the prog ramme which consisted of few competitions and game of bingo during the business pep iod ten dollar donations were voted to be given to the sun shine school muscular dystro phy and to the community cen tre towards the candy for the christmas tree at the concert it was decided to once again give christmas boxes to the sick and shutins in the com munity to assure them that they havent been forgotten a letter was read from bang kum ja in korea a gift of money was sent for her christmas and birthday gift exchange between members followed by the lunch concluded the meeting the ballinafad sleepytime gals met for the eighth and fi nal meeting otthis unit the leaders discussed points to remember when judging a garment the group work was having the girls judge each oth ers pyjamas and nightgowns municipal utilities to pay liftore for 7968 power escalating wages salari in- terest rates and prices in genj eral make it imperative that on- tario hydros interim rates fori power supplied to 3s5 nuinin- pa electrical utilities be in- creased in 1968 chairman gei rge gathercole has announced be pointed oat that the hew rates would mean an increase hi power costs to the individual ttimtcipalities although not necessarily to the ultimate coo per cent ontario hydros interim rate increases cover inflationary pressures experienced in 1967 and anticipated for 1968 and become effective february 1 1968 there wul not be an aut omatic adjustment of final coa- tumer rates because of this in crease some municipal utilities will be able to absorb it bat in the long run the effect of rising casts for wholesale powj er will be translated into high er rates to the c mr gathercole said ontario fspjarmaar the interim rates hydro and the mgmcipal ekctvptr ga said the 335 heal utilities have been fight- uuaiui stithies which par ing the trend of rising costs j chase wa4sale power from for a number of years in some ontario hvt air billed month- instances there have been re- ty on the boss of these interim dnctions in rates and in many rates which tary for each ut- other municipalities there have airy monthly bcqs are adjusted been no increases in power tt the actaal cost of supplying coats in 10 or more yean- power at the end of the year by l i hat a called the 13th hul this is demonstrated by the to op fact that in sgte of sharply nea in a ja for rising wages interest rates and brankinal faymtnc oat one of the principal prob- kerns is the rising cost of toon- ry in the marketplace- our borrowing aixm cover new mo ney reanircscents as well as re- finzneiz for maturing bonds a decade atgo bjdro was able to acquire aabney at 4 per cent or less bat its most recent bond issue earned a compos rate of j our costs bane also gone up i very snbataxdialtj in wages and salaries hydros increasingly complex sj si which now ln- dudes toe latest in nuclear technology requites the most able and competent workers on oar staff and we have to pay competitive vases and salaries to keep tbcaa sir gathercole and be hoped prices of mat- jerlals e and construc tion contracts on which hydro l spefijo well ever 300 mil lion a year are vndergoini the upward trend webbs greenhouse potted mums cyclamen poinsettias azaleas lady mac begonias mixed poms ah types of tropical plants cut flowers arrangements town une norval congratulations to mr and mrs clarence allen an the birth of a son mrs n sinclair was admit ted to georgetown hospital on sunday a speedy recovery is wished for her also for mr c plouffe who is confined to the same hospital margaret jwmteson fned 100 for common assualt a brampton man who refus ed to be arrested on a george town street october 22 because he already bad enough money problems was fined 100 for common assault wednesday the man hit constable derek hall in the face and tore but tons from his tunic after climb ing out of a police cruiser when told he would be run in charges of assaulting a pol ice officer driving while impair ed and having uquor were withdrawn you could have landed be hind bars magistrate james r black told the accused christmas gift reminders 9 sawing baskets 93m up ft baby sawing 0 cutting boards m- 9 bvttonhol attachments machlfim 1995 f thrwds boxis 100 up 1 9 0 euctrle scissor 993 a sarins machins 7995 d pinking shun jim up a standard sctoors135up milunery supmjes and fabrics thatsuit every taste all this and more at towne sewing centre 26 main street n 8774331 open every evening til 9 pja costs the average residential cost per kilowatthour in 1965 j and 1968 was l13 cents cosnj while the increase in the cost pared with l17 cents in 1936 of wh power supplied by ontario hydra to the utilities mr gathercole said twf hydros price performance had been exceptional it had no spw immunity to the strong forces of inf it coojd not continue to absorb escalating costs at the rate the economy had been mtpmlfncrng and the result is a refretable bat avoidable rise in electric pow er rates ftrasatefy be borne by the ooesatmers there is no automat ic adjostnacbt of mnnatipal rat es to these increases and others w31 not d upon their frff prrw others may i a greater increase than the adjbsxxnent ta the wholesale cast af power because of spiral- the hydro chairman pointed bbc local ekperating costs cuiuslmrs11uee trees scotch pine shop early for best selection lot located at east end of georgetown market delrex centre opposto dctrax restaurant for information phone 8774s11 help kin help kiddies red or blue brand steaks specials save at blue valley meats sirloin qe or t bone 03 rindless suced packaged side bacon 39 fresh and suced baby beef liver 39 blue valley pride small link sausage 39 big selection choicest quality christmas turkeys geese ducks hams lowest possible prices at blue valley meat market 2 1 of ititlir 1m ouf1ph st georgetown 8776331 lul a i iun j 59 kennedy rd n brampton oppotil fml skondary schoolssm5sl if you do not see the cut of meat you require our friendly staff wiu be pleased to assist you i i mcnamara jewellers ring specials kiddie birthstones ladys birthstone alaska black diamond 425 695 1175 buxton leather goods mcbrine luggage electric shavers radios n mam street hcctm 771411 bulova golden centennial watch specials two series his hers 67 his hers 100 both arw in jewel casa and we do take tradeins bulova agcutron elco longines wittnauer watches oneida stainless flatware mpfeotror 1995 i3ig3ae3a5ge3te3a3ajfijaafi

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