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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 25, 1989, p. 17

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THE Saturday February Page 17 Winners determined Cubs compete at North Halton District Annual Kub Rally was held Feb IB at Knox Presbyterian Church Hall Flags and banners made the Raceway look like a Mini George Henderson welcomed the large gathering followed by the singing of O Canada During lunch period Ed Thom son of the Acton Rotary Club spon sors of 1st Acton Scouting and Fred Engstrom of the Georgetown Optimist Club sponsors of 3rd Ac ton Scouting group judged the hand crafted Kub Kars Winners were as follows Best Design Cameron Hunter of 1st Glen Williams Judges Choice Darren Rawlings of 1st Glen Williams Simplicity Geordy Civiero of 1st Hornby Each Cub had six heats and the final top 40 Kub Kars had a runoff and the winners were 1st place by Steven West of 1st Acton 2nd place Brian Porter of 1st 3rd place Luke Booker of 1st and place Chad Erwin of 1st Hornby The stations were all looked after with 1st Glen Williams Registrations Georgetown Weiglyin and inspect Sandy Booth Pit stop Display rack 1st Georgetown Starting line 2nd Georgetown Finish line 3rd Ac ton Track Roy Frost Track computer Hans Scor ing computer Bob Johnston Jim Collier Master ceremonies George Henderson system Ken Paisley and Lunch commit tee Elaine Hannah Evelyn Owen Dawn and helpers All Leaders assisted where need ed Scout Mark Henderson showed films to the Cubs during the heats as the boys finished their race Parents are reminded of the an nual general meeting for North Halton District to be held on March 1 at the Optimist Hall The boys had a great time and look forward to making faster and better Kub Kars next year Savings minimal despite mild winter Above are the winners of the Rally held recently North Halton District Annual Kub Despite the mild winter the town of Hills is not saving any money on its winter road clearing budget Halton Hills public works superintendent Frank Morette said Monday that the annual roads maintenance budget is on target Although the town has saved money on its snow plowing budget the sanding budget and the earmarked for salting the roads may not be enough due to five freezing rain storms this winter said Mr And the town has spent about on overtime since Jan 1 he said A freezing rain storm is likely to cost the town more to clean up Hydro increases rate paid because public works staff still have to bring out the plows to clear off the many gravel roads in town before applying sand or salt said Mr Morette And that is a very long slow process he added The towns 29 public works staff maintain 282 kilometres of road after every snowfall or freezing rainstorm Occasionally if a bad storm hits an garbage day there are four garbage pickup days a week the town must use parks staff and mechanical workers to keep the roads clear said Mr So far this year public staff members have spread more than 4500 tonnes of sand and 1200 tonnes of salt on the towns roads Although salt is continually re ordered when stockpiles run low the town has only 700 tonnes of sand left in its stockpile said Mr Generally salt is applied to many roads in the urban areas and wellused rural roads said Mr Morette The salts thermal action helps melt any ice or snow on the roads and helps to keep them clear of ice while sand just allows for better traction MAIN STREET SOUTH GEORGETOWN The standard rate paid by On tario Hydro for new independent electricity production this year was raised by over five per cent on January 1 1989 The new price 397 cents per kilowatthour will apply to generators up to five megawatts in size that begin sup plying electricity this year with a capacity factor of per cent or more Hydro is offering another rate option in 1989 New independent generators can opt for time- differentiated rates the price paid depends on the time of day and year the power is delivered More will be paid for power supplied dur ing the day or in the winter than though the night or during the sum mer At the end of 1988 the indepen dent generators connected to On tario Hydros system were produc ing almost 26 megawatts of elec tricity More than projects are Go tell It on the podium Ontario Hydro employees filled almost requests for speakers to audiences across the province in 1988 Volunteer Ontario Hydro staff addressed over 31000 people last year on subjects ranging from electrical safety to nuclear power from environmental issues to elec- SAME DAY TAX RETURNS 8772217 Your Choice tricity options for future genera tions New business ventures Revenues from Ontario Hydros related businesses in 1988 increas ed by nearly 20 per cent over the previous year Over million was generated by the New Business Ventures Division through contracts won during the year including the sale of heavy water to Japan training of more than international utili ty staff at Hydro facilities in On tario and work with the Volta River Authority in Ghana In addition to generating revenues the Division creates career opportunities for Hydro employees and supports private sector involvement in contract bids Last years revenues meant a net income for the Corporation of million Conservation strategy funded Ontario Hydro is supporting The Conservation Council of Ontarios If you currently have an or are thinking about opening one do you know what the limitations and benefits are for income tax purposes Find out from the indome tax specialists at HR Block We could save you time and money on your tax return Let us show you how the RRSP could benefit you in your tax situation ir mints win a time fob HR BLOCK III NOW Main SI Moore Park Plaza GEORGETOWN 8776733 Mill SI East ACTON 8531771 energy conservation strategy Hydro has committed to this project announced in January this year The Council will review existing Ontario conservation ef forts and make recommendations on implementing an energy con servation strategy for the pro vince The Conservation Council of On tario is an association of 32 organizations which share a com mon interest in the protection of the environment and the wise use of natural resources B EARLY USED AUTOPRTS GUARANTEED USED PARTS Scrap Cars Bought 3 MONTH MONEY BACK GUARANTEE 6TH LINE HALTON HILLS 8776226 MORE CAR FOR YOUR MONEY 86 DODGE CARAVAN LE PW Air Auto SSCAS 84 HONDA CIVIC Door Hatchback 4 Sp STCAS SR Turbo Diesel Sunroof STCAS Speed 85 GOLF Dr 5 Speed Navy Blue Complementary Cloth Interior 82 JETTA DIESEL 5 Speed Sunroof Air Con Autohaus Georgetown Inc 1 99 Guelpri St at Halton Hills Georgetown L7G 8775285 Tor 8460910

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