Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 23, 1969, p. 5

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v uvoai r norval mclean judge prizewinner at michigan jacobin show legion auxiuary executive the pbove officers of leg ion branch 1 20 ladies auxiliary were installed in office in a ceremony in the legion auditorium thursday seated left to right are financial secretary anne collins president jean lockhursland vice president bernice emond standing i to r treasurer virtle collins recording secretary roma timp- son past president dot day and 2nd vice president hazel dumper georgetowns mew chief fire prevention chairman jack cunningham newlyelj all 1968 committee chairmen ected chief of the georgetown we reelected to the same fire department was named positions for 1969 they include chairman of halton county j chief ae clemcntof milton fire prevention bureau for on public relations district de- 1969 at the bureaus annual pty chief george wright of meeting in mil on chief cuni oakville on christmas fire safe- nretighter oienn mnngeiol ning over the gavel to the new chairman he praised the mem bers for their cooperation and thanked halton county council for its annual grant new spring cleanup poster- and the secretary was authorized to investigate the purchase of a new fire safety film suitable for showing to children highlights of 1968 included distribution of 10000 spring cleanup posters and 25000 fire prevention place mats the an- various nual fire prev week pro- county ningham tee was oureail fast vice chairman of ty liasmhton on the poster co 5 grams and church parade halhmfen and rhristmas fii the publicity committee is working on a new float which could promote tire safety in parades around the several interesting unit one of- norval united church met at the home of the new president mrs guy wilson on thursday afternoon jan 16 the roll call was answered with the payment of tees mrstter- cy laidlaw read the minutes and correspondence mrs- lome cleave gave the devotional on the new year consisting of singing the hymn o god our help in ages past a scripture reading thoughts oh the new year and a poem and ctmnlrwifh prayer bits cordon miller introduc ed the new study book on china which includes a series of pamphlets covering various subjects on china and should be a very interesting study for the year mrs wilson closed the meet ing with a new years prayer after which she was assisted in serving lunch by mrs james laidlaw and mrs murray laird sympathy fs extended to mr and mrs guy wilson and family on the death of mrs wilsons mother mrs thompson in mil ton hospital on friday january 17 the funeral was held in grand valley on monday jan 20 k- the show ju all c in which fie had no birds compet- ing they- returned home with their usual number of trophies and ribbons among them were i thc ge3cctpvn heral thupsday jan 23rd imt page 5 5 the flu bug is hitting many families in the area some seem to have a bad tummy flu and others have the cold and high temperaturewith a few develop ing pneumonia whether aoy cases are the hong kong flu is not known for sure but what ever type of flu that is going the rounds seems to be spread ing very quickly the two by two couples club of norval presbyterian church held an enjoyable bowling par ty at the delrex bowling alley georgetown on wednesday ev ening jan 16 followed by a social evening at the- heme- of flr and mrs wilmer little imrs robert carney assisted the hostess in- serving lunch ed mclean and son attended the central jacobin club show at bay city michigan on the week end of january 1819 the very heavy f6g on friday made the driving quite danger ous and was bad all the way ed did most of the judging at this show is the topcompetx itionin north america with exhibitersfrom practically all two championship trophies and states of the usa and canada five firsts mrs ed mclean capture the memory of the day earty j t6 arrange for your wedding day photos adams photography 40 prince charles drive i 773923 limehouse meetings are planned and a representative for nf 1969 the an active year anr member for chief douglas wilson of oak- childrens poster competition tv programs the annual canadian f manufact- ville on literature and chief and a large scrapbook of bureau de the activities which won been years vice chairman is chief m and georgetowns holmes of the acton fire de- p chlef erwn on partment two burlington fire- bhtz pecton program fighters rick burgin and paulj retiring chairman jim coul- imacneil will serve this year as son of milton reviewed the 1968 j during the business meeting secretary and treasurer work of the bureau before turi plans were made to design a prize in the national fire protection association competition the outgoing chairman reported urers association has been in vited to speak at a meeting in the near future smile i can do anything lenny you can fenny can you see the back of your neck toronto resident ted morrow dies mr and mrs bert benton and mr jack quinton attended jfhe funeral of their allot mrs stan- tejbetr6ttheaibfctty saturday mr and mrs phillip hutch- ings and children of banbry oxfordshire england have been visiting his sister and hus band mr and mrs charles mather here communion service notice of electric rate adjustment announcement of an adjustment in electrical energy rates appeared in the december 24th and december 31st issues of the georgetown herald effective with all bills issued on and after march 1st rates will apply 1969 the following suddenly ij s june in january all it takes is a wedding were held rehouse presbyter ian church last sunday the annual congregational meeting is announced for wednesday evening we extend sympathy to mrs ted morrow formerly beatrice i lane and her daughter in the passing of mr morrow in tor- onto on friday j mr and mrs mather and her brother his wife family from england attended the golden wedding anniversary of their parents mr and mrs hutching of brampton on january 4- mrs aw benton bridegrooms youll look your best on your wedding day in forrnal attire by freeman formals per fect fit 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calt our georgetown stent 8772991 or brampton direct 4514180 brampton bridal salon 36 main st n v 1 t brampton jail washroom sinks cited as health hazard schedule applicable to georgetown residential rate first 50 kwh per month 38c per kwk next 200 kwh per month 16c per kwh 10c per kwh for all additional monthly consumption metered water heating a block of 500 kwh per month at a special rate of 07c per kwh uncontrolled and 05c per kwh controlled is available to customers using an approved electric water heater supplied through the residential service meter after 250 kwh s per month have been billed at the fore going rates allelectric rat all energy sold to residential customers using all electric house heat ing and water heating supplied through the residential service meter arwr where electricity is the sole source of energy in the residence to be charged at a rate of 10c per kwh for all monthly consumption 250 minimum monthly bill general service rate condition of washroom sinks in halton county jail was cited as a health hazard by the grand jury wednesday in a report to supreme court judge mr just- ice lacoiirciere heating piping electrical wir ing and the spiral staircase are in very poor condition the report stated and there is verj poor ventilation and very low humidity throughout the build ing the report said the problem with the sinks is one of miss- ing traps building cuan despite these defects in the almost centuryold building the surroundings are kept im- inacutely clean and the staff seem efficient and welladjust ed the report said generally speaking operat ing conditions and atmosphere at the jail are excellent the judge heard the grand jurymen said they understood the old muchcon demned building with its ob solete design will be replaced in the not toodistant future by a new county or regional jail meanwhile as shortterm im provementi they suggested moving the emo storage facil ities from the existing prison vault to the milton fireball thereby leaving this area for the admittance of prisoners and eliminating the necessity of unruly prisoners being ad mitted on brown street repair sinks they suggested repairs to the sinks ventilation and electrical wiring and also converting the unused crown attorneys office into the jill fovernortofbce this would avoid the current necessity of citizens who wish to see the governor entering tiie aama door as the prisoners the report said mr justice lacourctere as- ttred the grand jurymen your recommendations will emphasl on the word will re ceive attention the following schedule supersedes the former small commercial commercial and industrial power classifications demand charger first 50 kilowattvofjailling demand per month nil balance at 190 per kilowatt of billing demand per month energy charge 38c per kwh for the first 50 kwh per monrn 16c per kwh for the next 200 kavh per month j 145c per kwh for the next 9750 kwh per month balance of monthly consumption at 05c per kwh the general rate is based upon service at utilization voltage where the customer provides transformation facihties the authorized allowance of 25c perkw per month for stepdown from subtransmtssion voltage and 1 5c per tcw per month for stepdown from distribution voltage will apply minimum monthly bill under 50 kw 250 over 50 kw 25c per kw for all kw applicable to the maximum demand during the previous eleven months commercial space heating 135c per kwh for energy supplied through a separate meter as an alternative to the foregoing general rate applicable to existing customers only schedule applicable to glen williams residential rate first 50 kwh per month 38c per kwh next 200 kwh per month 17c per kwrl 10c per kwh for all additional monthly consumption metered water heating a block of 500 kwh per month at a special rate of 08c per kwh is available to customers using an approved electric water heater supplied through the residential service meter after 250 kwh s per month have been billed at the foregoing rates minimum monthly bill 250 house heating energy supplied through regular service meter at applicable rates general service rate demand charge first 50 kilowatts of billing demand per month nil balance at 190 per kilowatt of billing demand per month energy charge 38c per kwh for the first 50 kwh per month 17c per kwh for the next 200 kwh per month 145c per kwh for the next 9750 kwh per month balance of monthly consumption at 05c per kwh delayed payment a late payment charge of 10 shall apply to bills not paid on or before the due date 1 i georgetown hydro- electric commission ii i f jt ii7

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