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Terrace Bay News, 23 Aug 1972, p. 6

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PAGE 6 TERRACE BAY NEWS AUGUST 23, 1972 FREE Til Sept.15 ELECTRIC STARTER With YOUR NEW Arctic Cat SNOWMOBILE Come In And See Us NOW For A Good Deal Fortier Saw Sales 177 Railway St. Nipigon KURNICKI-Michael, died at Pinewood Court Friday, August 11, 1972 in his 80th year. A resident of Schreiber for the last 60 years he had worked for the CPR, retiring in 1958. Member of the Maintenance of Way Employees. Surviving are one sister Catherine in Poland and one cousin Antoni Sczypticki in Drumbo Ont., also by other nieces and nephews in the old country. ; 'Resting at the K. McNally funeral home, Schreiber Sunday, August 13th from 4 to 9 p.m. Furneral ser- vices Monday at 2p.m. from St. Andrew's United Church with Rev. P. McKague officiating. Interment in the Schreiber Cemetery. Active pall bearers were Cyril Sparkes, Goff. Bir- ch, Alex Furyk, Walter Lewicki, Tommy Borutski, and Walter llijo. Honorary pall bearers were Danny Neylon, George Birch, Charlie Holmes, H. Shack, George Gordon and Austin Cosgrove. TERRACE BAY HYDRO RATE CHANGES Terrace Bay Hydro Chairman WE. (Ed) Cavanaugh | today announced that a change in rates for utility customers has been approved by Ontario Hydro. The new rates, which will be effective on all bills issued on or after October 1, mean increases averaging 10.8 per cent. With the rates effective on bills issued on or after October 1, residential customers will be billed | at the new rates for energy used during August and September. The effect of the new rates on residential custom=- ers using 1000 kilowatt-hours a month will be to increase the charge from $10.15 to $11.55. Mr. Cavanaugh said that with "inflation persisting { and the cost of purchased power continuing to rise" adjustments are "mandatory if we are going to main- } tain a sound financial position". Schedule of New Rates: Residential: First 50 KWH 4.5¢ per KWH Next 200 KWH 1.4¢ per KWH Next 500 KWH (metered water heating) .8¢ per KWH} Balance 1.0¢ Per KWH Minimum monthly bill $2.25 per month. General Service: First 50 KWH Next 200 KWH Next 9750 KWH Balance Demand Charge 4.5¢ per KWH 1.8¢ per KWH 1.45¢ per KWH .6¢ per KWH $1.70 per KW Division Camp - cont'd from page 5 ...... Anna McKie, Gail Moore, Connie Cvitkovich, Maureen Paukstys and Rita McBride drove the guides | and leaders to and from camp, and the Guide Company would like fo thank these people for their generosity. A definite need for Blue leaders is required by the Guide Company for next years Girl Guides. No ex= perience is necessary. If leaders cannot be obtained? unfortunately no girl guides will be held. as they were active in sports racing in England to- gether. Also visiting with the Jones' were Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Niles of Barbados, West Indies who are pres- ently touring Canada and took the opportunity to visit Mr. and Mrs. Jones and their family.

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