Ontario Community Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 21 December 1993, p. 9

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In total harmon Quartet to entertain shoppers at Friday durii above, from left, is tenor Graham deh ae baritone Ted Byers. red the oe Plus Barbershop ing co Monat Madness event. Pictured lead Jim ie pe bass Stan Clark and hoto by Simon Wilson/HHTW Footprints lead to arrest A 22-year Glen Williams man was charged with fail to remain and fail to report after his station wagon slid off the road at the intersection of Confederation and Mullen Sts. in Glen Williams Saturday morning at 4 a.m.. The car struck a fence, ripped it out of the ground, then hit a hydro pole and split it in half, scattering live wires on the ground. Police were able to follow footprints in the snow to the suspect’s home and arrest him. Dear Customer: Police Beat Cemetery vandalism Police have “promising leads” into Thursday after- noon’s vandalism at the Acton Cemetery. Three youths were seen entering the cemetery around 4 p.m., and shortly afterwards ripping down the fence, causing $300 ge. Truck found The green 1993 Jeep Grand Cherokee stolen Wednesday from the GO RATE REDUCTION Halton Hills Hydro is pleased to announce a 2% reduction in hydro rates, effective January 1, 1994.* For a typical residential customer this equates to an approximate reduction of $20 per year (or $45 per year for a customer with electric heat). As your local utility, Halton Hills Hydro buys power from Ontario Hydro. The wholesale cost of power from Ontario . Hydro, which accounts for 86% of our expenses will remain at 1993 levels. For your information, a table of rates appears with this notice. train parking lot in Georgetown, was recovered Thursday at the end of Ann St., a few blocks away. No damage was caused to the vehicle, but police still have no suspects. Drunken vandals Police are looking for cul- prits who were drinking Friday evening in the stair- well of a Mountainview Rd. apartment, then emptied the fire extinguisher on the third floor and pulled the fire alarm before: fleeing the scene. Balance Minimum Bill MONTHLY First 250 kWh First 50 kW Balance MINIMUM BILL Under 50 kW Over 50 kW 40 Gallons MONTHLY ACCOUNT First 250 kWh at Next 12,250 kWh Balance DEMAND CHARGE Non-Payment of Account/Late Payment Charges Halton Hills This Week; Tuesday, December 21, 1993 — Page 9 CARRE 354 Guelph St. Unit 27 Georgetown, Ont. (905) 873-1655 Book Your Chrisimas or New Year's Party... We cater and deliver! 20% OFF § 10% OFF orders over $15.00 order over $15.00 B inessmen s| s Lunch HOURS: "St §73- 93-9688 2: sea sat 118 Guelph St. Georgetown (next to KFC) HYDRO RATES RATES FOR RESIDENTIAL SERVICE BI-MONTHLY ACCOUNT 14.42 c per kWh First 500 kWh 14.42 c per kWh 7.15 c per kWh Balance = 7.15 c per kWh 00 ; Minimum Bill $16.00 RATES FOR GENERAL SERVICE BI-MONTHLY First 500 kWh Next 24,500 kWh Balance 14.42 ckWh ee 71 ¢ kWh 14.42 c kWh 7.84 c kWh 5.71 c kWh NIC FirstsOkW NIC $5.30 kW Balance $5.30 kW $8.00 $16.00 .60 c per kW of maximum demand established during the previous 11 months or the contracted amount, whichever is greater. WATER HEATERS $6.50 per month 60 Gallons MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES $7.00 per month Late Payment N.S.F. Charges Collection Charge Re-Connection Charge: -at meter - at pole - after regular business hours Dispute Meter Test Arrears Certificate Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions. Sincerely, Halton Hills Hydro-Electric Commission * Subject to Ontario Hydro approval

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