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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Feb 2001, p. 24

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For en9mrtes regarding these rates at specuflc question about your hydro bell, please call us at 885-6840. Generation & Transmumon Portion Energy Charge: K Rates for loads over Demand Charge energy Charge: $0.0654 GENERAL SERVICE (greatcr than 50kW) Local Distribution Portion Dtsrrehutson Service: Charge Dustnbulnm Usage Rate: Generation s Tmnsmcsston Portion Energy Charge: St GENERAL SERVICE (less thin 50 kW) Local Distribution Portion Distribution Scrwcc Charge Distnhutlnn Usage Raw: Generation tk Transmcssu,n Porn-m Energy Charge: 50.0663 per k' Thls covers the cost ofvencrrumg the electricity and the cost of transmlssnm [n the Waterloo Nun Hydro Inc. \L‘n’lCC area. Local Distribution Portion Distribution Service Chargc: $l l.75 pe Distnbutmn Usage Rate 30.0068 p Thus cnvcrs um of admimsmuion, metering the wires to vnur home and the htaffand cqu needed to keep them operating. The Onturm Energy Board has approved new rates for Waterloo North Hydro Inc, effective January 29, 2001. The result IS an overall tncreasc of 1.5%, For d residen- tial customer consummg l,000 kWh per month the Increase an the bill " $1.28 PCT month. New rates an: as follows: RESIDENTIAL RATE CHANGE NOTICE Waterloo North Hydro Inc $00454 $6.05 per kw SOOORW are available on request $I 51.53 per month 32.” per kW l, Unstrung. r1mnme aff and cqmpmcm $24.90 per month $0.0059 50.0663 per kWh $ll.75 per month 30.0068 pcr kWh Grth ttsec In Minor Peewee Select playoff action. the Waterloo Thunder defeated the Woodstock Navy Vets ' 2. Brock Schultz netted two In a4-0 mad victory in the second game. lamence and Bawmn chipped in again, while Todd Raster earned the shutuuL Thunder strike down the Vets l win in the first game. with Ryan Lawrence and Zach Baumap adfingsingks. In round Mo of the pLayofbs the Waterloo Tigers Peewee Triple "A" team won their round-robin series with Hamilton and Cambridge Waterloo swept both games with Hamilton. Stefan Lschapelie scored _ Ln a 4- Tigers advance to semis In the two games against M6R_Cl_'l BREHK TOONIE Spiitmil. children Seniors A Adults All the fun you can stand for just '2 PER GAME l 'a-si-O, March 12 - 16 - v v v v v - (Behind the Huether Hob!) Fully Licensed LLBO . Snack Bar ------l" 2922999 "58335570 1iill.TJillllllll9l)luit WES Scoring for Waterloo was Tyler Hutchison. Ben Norris, Jamie Mundl and Mike Lameigne Chipping in with assists were Jeff McIntosh. lawrence, lachapelle. Bauman, kevin Nchibald, Thy Murray. Matt Rennie, Harbach, Schultz, Scua Reaume and Wisin. The Tigers now face Lamblon In the semifinabc Bauman had two more in the 4,] win, while Voisin and Schultz added the singles. " Harback had the hat trtck in the 5-4 loss, wuh Mike McRutane sconng the single Cambridge, the Tigers split mnmng the first game 4-l before losing " 14 Pnlnggsg ST. -wrigiiiuTrFiura7 Free Shoe Rental . Free mm The pennant-winning St. David Celtics lost their bid for the District-g senior girls volleyball title with a three sets loss to the Resurrection Phoenix. Trying her best to turn around the fortunes of the Celtics squad was Jen Beckman, pictured above, but the Phoenix were too much for the Waterloo side. Celtics fall to Phoenix in volleyball finals

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