6 The C"1aiaîanStatesMan, BowmnvsleJuly 12, 1917Z Orono Hydro H ol9ds Li n e0on' Village Rates ouit a letter at, the Ororno Hydiro ieetrng on Mondav evening wh-,iîch stated thiat the jinterim kilo)watt demand chargeý by Ontarîo Hydro was being 'tn- creased to Oi'ono Hydro fromi ,4 .79 ta $4755. S Mr, Pearice indirated thaït evejin witbi rat icras 'Oro1( ,nowuMld lo avlo vup d-the cot of hýydro to their coni- s;umers. Tt wu, poinýtrdonut thlat the lastinçcase tor) loCaI> custýomers came into effect on November Ist, 1969, Tt wa's aiso reported thýat the Hydre surplus b3 adices e-d from $5,2.0 t Ltheend of Mare tio $26,996.00altthe enid of My The Orono H ydro > s5iystembas absrbd rteincr'ease ÏfromI Onta-rio FHydcrno f 4.5 Per cent un 1969, 5i.4 per cenini r 1970, oer çcent ,,in 172-Titmels. OBITUARjxPY Tin oor bealth fon. r the past lrear, Seat(Sonny,,-) Kellr died] at bis residence, Darl- ington Township, R. 1 Hanipton, on Wdedy June 28. He. was the eOn of Ms, Seoie Kellar and the late Born lIAn. 1090, inOha whe wa- tmarrïîed October 12, 946 in Oshawa., andwa a resident c0f Darlingt on Tn i- r*hip for the past 15 yas Hie was employed at, Coul- ter Manufacturing for- 35 years. He served overseas during the Second Wlorld War with the Ontario Tank Re'i-gi- mient. He was a memrber o f the Canadian Corps, and a member of the UAWA Local Th2.edeceased lesurvived by bis wife, the former Jean l\tcTiggart; his mother, Mrs. Sophie Kellar of Oshawa; one dlaughter, Mrs. Andrew Tiucker (Ly"nda) of 'Oshawa; two sýons ', Dvid and Bill at home; two sisters, Mrs. Stan ~ot(Mary ) of Hampton; Mrs. Norman Lnrg (Marion) of Oshawa; One bohr two rncidrnete Mni. Kellar rstdat the Armstrong Funeral Home. Service was held in the chap- ý1 n Friday at 3 p.m. Inter- ment in Mounit Lawn Cemne- tery. Archdeacon F. G, Ong- ,ey of St. GeorIge's Anglican Church offîcicted. Memorial donations to the Onrilo THean-t Funod would be Appoint IGA UNSWEETFNED (PRCOM îCONCENTRATF) BLENDED, GRAPEFRUIT OR ORANGEi FuI1T J UICE cTIns TADozJAR LANCIA SPAGHrETTI, SPAGHETTUINI OR MACAROI)' A SPECIAL IO TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS FOR MAKING OUR GAN STORERE-OPENING A GREAT SUCCESS BAG 39' FAMILY (AýSSORTEDCOR) KL.EENEFX NAPKIN 4 KITTY PAN*é 10-w,79 IGA (A-àSORTED COLORS) FACIALTISSU Gs.~ BANQUETQ VALLEY FAR MS CHO ICE F R EoncHRE BLUEWATER M a na gcr 1 coIuFISH i For Durhami- RCS Che appointment of ErniestC F EER 1.rldge, as District Manager ofý the CanadainFederýatio)n of independentBsiesiiDr ed by JnF . Bullchpe- dent of theFeraon TMr1%Watsisl4j. and bahaâr exýtensive bacrkgrountnd insales aýnd field nagementwok A designer and] draftsman Iby roffessýinbeu-so Wns a fi lion will includ(e mmest tievelo.pmient, and management 41f a- network of voluinteer dis- trict chaîrmen la thie county. The Federation is aRnational, nj-profit organization operat- ing under Federal charter 'whichi grew ouit of the White Paper on tax reform in 1969. At that tfime, Mr. Bulloch led ýinatio)nal protest amrong asmali buiesowners and minddle- inare axpayers against porne of the White Paper's onerous Sinjce td Mr. Bulloch bas PRODUCE expanided theý horizons of bis o rganaization to tackle all formns 0 F U, S. A, of lcegslation that restict the luiddle group la %ociety, sei O rlcallyr in the protection oft the G RADLi. famnily farm n d the indecpen- dent butsiniess anid professional practice. spot T O prvniluniformi store hours to protect independenit merch- ants againist the inceursions of POUE F' national retail chains and dis- POUE0 coujnters; opposes the growtb '"IDEAL WITH 1< oif "crporate" farming, a.nd arguýes against "higness" in JUMBOSIZE 23'ý business, goverament an id C N A haor. The Federation manas thnat a free society and the freedomt of indîviduals; to d- SALAD TIME GA' termine their ow'n destinlies" GROWN BUNCH depends on decentrization of I'.experiëec shows that RDS ia the trend toward corporate far-ming, forý example, foRrEN ýevy si family farms that GR EENCI, go outl of business,, the ligbts go ouit la oneindlependent FLVOFU - ';;il s;tore. This bas speciai LYRFLC meaning in emaller comnmuni- NO. 1 GRADE tics with a predominantly g ricultural base. ag PRODUCE C--U, Witb the encouragement of the Canadian goveram-ent,,this trend ta bg agricultural com- plexes le occurrii n lautis counitry as well, addiing one more strain to the aready fragile eooi structuire of F7-O0Df ýhie': saIal ommnty w ,;Îhîc bas been seriously weaý:kened WD W byv the presence of giant chain D TR realr Haitntke mnyout Wid mmbesbp spprt E SE RVF T H of te Feeraton isncesr if thýese influences aire ta be GE T %CT E TODAT KRISPS CH IGA MILDon MONARCH 95 OZ' DESS T OPPIG ARO V BLUE BONNET COLORED 2 M. I 67G V ENO <POIL PACK) REGULAR OR HR-OHL QUIKKI POLY NU, IL GRBLAGE BAG Box OF 10 ENVELOPES X5 GRAMS 1 Vi FL OZ. TUBE 'AERO. CANl 0F'Il from owner ROk0SS GRAHAM & ALL THE STAÂFF ,Shop Graham's IGA for good food buys and friendly personal service, You con be certa'cin of guaranteed quality, courteous at- tention and satisfaction every shopping day of the yea 'r. Cornme, join us for a cup of coffee and cookies - it's on the bouse!. 2G 29. PKO. 45$ 2 45, Lu SCIU S, SUN BLUSH ED ,SA. NO. 1 GRADE 'E CREAM s -', ARDEN FRES LOCAL MS. PRICES EFFECTIVE U., $AT., J U LI 127S Eu R)GHT TO LIMIT tUANTITmu IGA CHERY PE ZEACH 5 $i DEMPSTErRIS PKG. 0F 1 ODOLRGOLLS 2~G. J CINNA OàUS 0F6 CHRISTIES BISCUIS AHE OR 16-OL ISCPLITSRPPL ERAS. VINEGAR FLAVORED POTý'ýATO CHIPS 2 YOUR CHOICE 0F 13 VARIETIES% IGA KETCHUP 4 OZ. BULS. 89$ '99$ tAT 77 KING ST., E., BOWMAN VILLE A) 0 h Ac * qb-..Ép cle 41 Assi À lit son coco