Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Dec 1984, p. 11

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r--T"idMtiix Yr".,/Z .ti::jii?s) ', li /\\. L "y)" Ontario Hydro approves fee increase Ontario Hydro has approved an average tive-per cent fee increase for electrical inspections. effective Jan. I, Molly Maids to help out at Christmas “The increase is due to a general rise in costs," Manager of Electrical In- spection. J act Dicker said. "This is the first time we've raised fees since July, The increase affects all inspections for residential. commercial and imtus- trial installations. The cost to inspect a typical single family residence will go up about $3 to $72 under the new fee structure, Dicker said. Molly Maids from across Canada will 32 King St. N., Waterloo (1 block north of Erb) . Mon: 4 p.m.-12 mpd Tues-Wed 11 30 a m -12 mid Thur-Fri: I130 a.m.-2 a m Sat 4 pm -2 a m, Sun: 4 p m.-11 p m H q t. [ // V si---" C".". 6.3:“ ' ;\%\ 315.3% SHOPPER'S PARKING u... - . . - :13.- 01.18700 \\\Y become Santa’s helpen he the ttrst two weeks a! December as they with up new and nearly new toys from their clients and distribute them to local hospitals and charitable organizations. Molly Maid. the largest Canadian franchised home cleaning service with more than 100 franchises across Can- ada, initiated the Santa's Helper pro- gram last year. Through the program more than 3.000 toys were collected and distributed to local hospitals and chari- table organizations. Molly Maids will leave notes behind in November asking their clients to leave for their cleaners any toys they may wish to donate. Molly Maid personnel will pick up the donations and before Christmas Eve deliver them to local hospitals and charitable organizations for Christmas Eve delivery by Santa. Molly Maid will also pick up the toys from homes who do not subscribe to their service but wish to donate toys to these children. until Pan-(mo rectum to soon: FREE mums "tot 500?! AND ALL on SATURDAY (on As Stanza) FREE rut-um; AFT0t f. GOFM AND ILL an SATURDAY VDEE FhFtttmG - 2 HOUR l EMIT LEG"!!! J. = Al " Toastess Inc. 815 Tecumseh St. Pointe Claire, Quebec H9R 431 CSA advises that as a result of a manufacturing defect, water can enter the base of the unit causing the electrical connections to corrode. creating a shock hazard. Owners of Toastess electric kettles, model number TSO, should check to make sure there is no water leakage from the bottom of the unit, according to Canadian Standards Association. If any water leakage is evident, owners should immediately stop using the kettles. The manufacturer requests that the units be returned either to the retail outlets where they were pur- chased or to the following address for replacement. CSA warns of possible faulty kettles WATEHLOO om. WWW ttECE-t te, 1904 - PAGE tt

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