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Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Jan 1962, p. 13

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yi ee RDI I PO NG NEN PPPOE DOE IE GEG GPT" 'Minister Phones Channel By MRS. OLGA HILL BLACKSTOCK -- Sympathy is extended to Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Pearce in the death of his broth- er, Mr. Lewis Peartt,, in Osh- awa General Hospital friday. M1. and Mrs. Bert Smith, To- ronto were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs. Wilbert Archer and Mr. Diner. Mr. Vincent Archer, Bowmanville; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Archer and family, Whitby joined them Monday. Marilyn Archer 'remained for a week, Miss Brenda Dunsmore, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Dunsmore and Kevin, Toronto, visited their' pareats, Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Dunsmore and family during the weekend, ie ; Tre Scouts and Guides enjoy- ed a Christmas party in the Community Hall, 2 Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bailey, Miss Catherine Bailey and Mr. Islands Gordon Paisley spent the. holi- days with Mrs. Velva Bailey and other friends in Florida. kev Romeril spoke by tele- phc..e to Mrs. Romeril and her parents in Guernsey, Channel Islands on Thursday, Dec, 21, the day of the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs, tAr. and Mrs, Harold Swain, Jim and Helen attended the re- cent public school concert at Glen Ross, where Jack Swain is teacher. Miss Doris Hamilton, Toronto spent a recent weekend with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Fred Hamilton and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wall. M1. and Mrs, Albert Abbott and Miss Willa Robb, Ottawa, were recent weekend guests of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Smith and Oliver. Mrs. Marion Philp, West Tomo, spent @ Yeenday witn) them. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ferguson} mohd, Toronto, spent the Christ- mas weekend with Roy and Bill Ferguson. Mr, and Mrs. George Dunbar and girls, Scarboro; Mr. and Mrs. Noel Morton and David, Oshawa and Mr. and joined them on Monday. Guests of Mrs, W, W. Van Camp recently were: Rev, an Mrs. Fred Riding, Paul and) Barbaia, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs.) Stephen Saywell and Margaret) and Miss Helen Van Camp, Osh- awa; Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Drinkwater and family, Ottawa, | Miss Mable Van Camp, Toronto; Mr. Jack Van Camp and Mr.| and Mrs. Blake Gunter and) famuy. | Mr and Mrs. Roy Avery, Douna Marie and Carlyle, Till- bury spent the Christmas holi- |days with her parents, Mr, and Mrs J. A. Johnston and other| relatives. Monday guests of the Johnstons and Mr, Earl Dorrell) were also Mr, and Mrs. Keith Johnston and girls, Belleville, and Mr. Harry Sanderson. | Hill, and Mr. Bob Smith, To- Mr. ana Mrs, Jack Kewen, Tommy and Elizabeth, Beacons Field, Quebec, visited her and family and Mrs. Roy Drum-|fathe:, Mr, Everett Trewin and) otter relatives during the holi- days M1. and Mrs. Ross Curtis, Orili.a; Mr, and Mrs, Bruce Curtis, David and Robbie, Rich- mond Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Maur- ough; Miss Anna Belle Kelly, Dennis were recent guests of Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Strong and family. Mr, and Mrs. Norman Dysart, Dr and Mrs. J. A. McArthur jand Ardis, Mr. and Mrs, Dale Gunter and Laura Jo, Napanee; Miss Nora Venning, Lindsay; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Venning, Port Perry, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs Charles Venning, Wayne and Linda during the Christmas weekend, Eight little girls enjoyed a birthday party at the home of Mrs Harold McLaughlin recent- ly on Linda's eighth birthday. improvement of our INCREASE rates necessary at this time. The operating cost increases are of a gene eral nature and include wages, supplies, etc. The increase in our annual debenture charges is directly attributable to the expansion and Water System. As an example, our annual debenture charges were increased by $45,000. in 1961, as the result THE OSHAWA PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION WATER RATE Effective With The First Billing In 1962 Steadily increasing operating costs and additional annual debenture charges, together have made an increase in water and partial completion of the new 24" West- erly Feeder Main to syncronize with the con- struction of the Stevenson's Road bridge over Highway 401. In addition, the Com mission is faced with the construction of another Booster Pumping Station in the East end of the City, together with an Easterly Force Main extension, which Pickering Concert Has 23 Numbers By MRS. W. SEYMOUR PICKERING BEACH -- The Mrs. Lloyd Wright and family|ice (ox and Jeffrey, Peterbor-|students of Miss Meeker (Kin- dergarten and Grade 1) pre- |Brampton; Rev. P. Romeril and|<se;tea their Christmas cancert recently, The boys and girls, sang, recited and performed tweuty-three numbers. To top off the afternoon jand Miss Betty McArthur, To-|atita arrived to pass out candy jronto spent the holidays with|canes and distribute the gifts. Miss Goodman was pianist for the afternoon, The remainder of the school presented a concert on Thurs- day evening, Dec, 21. The program opened with three numbers by the pupils of Mrs. Bruce's room (Grades two ani three), Revitations followed by Mar- jorie Bowles, Diane McKinnon, Cathy Brown, Fay Banks, Cara Anne Renn, and Linda Sparrow. A play entitled Lonely Little Lamp, was performed by, Vicky Parker, Fay Banks, Marilyn Chatien, Hacon Neilson and Pat Brown, Grade 3 presented a play -- Christmas Eve, The Grade 4 play was called -- There is a Santa Claus and those taking part were -- David VOTE GF AE GLE OIE GIGS GPG EGE Gg Ga Gg ERIN Greg GE LG 'Mann, Dorothy Wilson, Shaun Russell, John Campbell, Diane Artastrong, Wanda Willett, Vir- ginia Parker, Randy Anderson, John Corbet, Nancy Seymour, Bohty Chatten, Garry Grant, Peter Wilson, Terry McCarron, Roy Barker, Linda Elliott and Brenda Manning. The Grade 5 play was the story of how a miserable old man is tricked into playing Santa Claus at Christmas, Taking part were, Wayne Mc- Carron, George Collicut, Char- Intte Markle, Linda Johnson, Marion Lewis, Brian Taylor, Judy Campbell, Pat Manning and Garry Taylor. Another play about what hap- pens when Mrs. Santa Claus de- cides she will deliver the toys this year was performed by :-- yale wb Pe ar we THE OSHAWA ' TIMES, Wednesday, January 3, 1962 13 Diane Spanger, Valerie Parker, | Linda Johnson on accordién Steve: Barker and Karen Han-|accompanied by ~ Wayne Me- cock. Ca~ron on guitar. fhe last play of the evening Pat Manning on the accordion, was called The Christmas Pil-| Scveral Christmas numbers grimage, a story of two children|were sung by the choir undér who try to find the Christmas|the direction of Mr. D. Mills. Spirit Mr Nicholson was pianist for 'Taking part were -- Vianne le evening, "yap i Webb, Stefan, as auer, ristine Tomlinson, COAT OF Leonard Collacut, David Brown, eninnnainae waa a Vernun Parker, Sharron Mc-| 4. > Paget sae Catron and Miaine Raid. (CP)--The royal coat of arms Several musical numbers were "25 been displayed for years presented, among them were: |Utside Eddie Parker's shop bee A quartet by Judy Campbeli,| Cause he supplied Sandringham, Elizabeth Kay, Vianne Barker the royal residence in Norfolk, and Charlotte Markle, {Now the shop has changed Leonard Collacut on the ac-|hands, but the Queen has given Terry Elliott, Jean Anderson, Werner Meyer, Glenda Elliott, cordon and Wayne McCarron) permission for the coat of arms on guitar, to hang in the village church, TN RR CANNON i FINE QUALITY COTTON with $5.00 order REDsWHiIT ee BEST BUY!--SAVE 6c!--DeLuxe Macaroni with Cheese REDEEM YOUR 8 COUPONS KRAFT BEST BUY--SAVE 14c--Skim Milk Powder--6-Ib. pkg. 1.69 -- INSTANT MILKO BEST BUY--SAVE 4c! -- LUSHUS sey rownrrs 4 no: 3 5c BEST BUYI--SAVE 4c--Red & White Homogenized PEANUT Butter FREE GRANULATED SUGAR 5-LBS. BEST BUY--SAVE 8c! ae 14-02, PKGS. 39: 89: DINNERS 3-LB, PKG. 16-0Z, JAR 33° CARTON 79¢ of constructing the Waverly Street Booster OF 100 WHEN YOU BUY 25 - 40 OR 60 WATT GENERAL Station, increasing the immediate future. METER RATES 5"' Meters 34,"' Meters "' Meters V2" Meters ] 1 2 3 4 6 FLAT RATES 1" Service 2" Service 4" Service 6" Service 8" Service 10" Service 12" Service only) service, All charges to be paid b July Ist each year. ALL OF THE ABOVE SUBJECT TO 10% PROMPT PAYMENT DISCOUNT Filtration Plant capac- ity by 6,000,000 Imperial Gallons per day, Up to 1000 cu. ft. per service or household per 100 cu. ft. ...... Each additional 100 cu. ft., from 1001 up to 20,000 cu, ft. ...... Each additional 100 cu. ft: from 20,001 up to 50,000 cu. ft. ...... Each additional 100 cu. ft. over 50,000 cu. ft SERVICE CHARGES per service or household Each service or household Each additional household FIRE PROTECTION CHARGES (Unmetered Services) Building Purposes per house Building Purposes per project (3 or more houses on a per house basis will represent a further increase of $36,000. in annual debenture charges. A 12% rate increase (calculated to the nearest half cent on the consumption charges) spread equit+ ably over all classes of service, will produce approximately $8 enough to offset the increased annual expenditures already. incurred and COMPARISONS OF THE OLD AND NEW RATES WHICH ARE EFFECTIVE WITH THE FIRST BILLING IN 1962, ARE AS FOLLOWS: $ Buildings larger than average house will be charged accordingly. SUMMER COTTAGE--Flat Rates 9 Mos. Flat Rate + $2.22 Including 2.22 per season for turning off and on water for each owner or his agents on or before 23,3 5,000 additional revenue per year -- those anticipated in the a7 .14 10 PER MONTH OLD NEW 235 = $.265 19 -155 11 90 1.57 2.42 3.53 4.88 9.08 _ 12.60 20.99 53 2.63 2.63 7 CLASS DOMESTIC INDUSTRIAL PERIOD Bimonthly COMMERCIAL Monthly Monthly Consumption 4 8 13 7 6 10 40 50 18 25 300 400 100's of eu. ft NET BILL @ NEW -- EXISTING RATES $ 2.29 3.13 4.19 5.04 1.99 2.83 7.42 8.95 4.06 meee 5,13 44,50 57.10 2 $ 2.57 3. 4.72 5.68 3.19 8.32 10.03 4.56 5.76 49.63 63.58 CONSUMERS WILL BE AFFECTED BY THE NEW RATES SOMEWHAT SIMILIARLY TO THE AVERAGE ACCOUNT COMPARISONS SET OUT BELOW. Increase $ % 28 12.2 40 12.8 53 12.6 64 12.7 25 36 -90 1.08 -50 63 5.13 6.48 RATES 53 24 Oshawa Public Utilities Commission ELECTRIC LAMP BULBS AT REGULAR PRICE Crown Tea Bags Blended Jams FEATURE! -- MAPLE LEAF FEATURE! -- SAVE 9c -- CHOICE QUALITY--20-oz, TINS Culverhouse Peaches 2 " 45° FEATURE! -- SAVE 10c! -- LYNN VALLEY Apple with Raspberry or Strawberry 48-02. JAR 12-0z, Wedges --- Medium 45¢ -- Old 49 Cheese Wedges FEATURE -- VALLEY VIEW FEATURE! -- AUSTRALIAN Instant Coffee XK' Cereal" GOLDEN HOUR Party Mix FEATURE! -- 10¢ OFF PACK Genie Fels Breakfast Prunes Sultana Raisins enco oxc. FEATURE! -- SAVE 6c! -- RED & WHITE e MILD -- Se OFF 12-02. 39° 65° 93° 69° 2-LB, 2-LB. 5-0Z, JAL FEATUREI---SAVE 7c!---KELLOGG'S 614-0Z. Rice Krispies 2 5 5° 9Y_-O0Z. PKGS. for FEATURE! -- SAVE 4c! -- SUNSPUN Salad Dressing 16-02, 29° CELLO BAG 33° JAR -- SAVE 12c! one, DO" 19° BAKERY FEATURE! -- SUNBEAM -- Regular 25¢ Crisp 'n' Serve Rolls ""." RED & WHITE GHOICEST VALUE CHECKED BLADE ROASTS eres ane Genuine Red or Blue Brand Value Check'd SHORT RIB ROASTS uv. 57° FOR ECONOMY -- ABSOLUTELY BONELESS ROLLED SHOULDER POT ROASTS ws, 59° "MILD SEASONED' -- "HICKORY SMOKED" \ Le cro 45° SKINLESS WIENERS is, 29° "FRESH SLICED" --- ALWAYS TENDER 2 LBS. 79 PORK LIVER is, 43° "FRESH MINCED" -- SPECIALLY BLENDED GROUND BEEF FOR A TASTY MEAL, TRY LEAN CHUNK STYLE BRAISING RIBS Produce Buys! | ei aaa mae FIRST QUALITY --- GOLDEN YELLOW Bananas 2:29: SIFTO ICE SALT SUNSPUN Ice Cream RED & WHITE BOOK MATCHES BIRDS EYE FROZEN FOODS SAVE 6c! -- COD FISH STICKS 5-LB. BAG 26° 25°. 19° PINT BRICK PKG. OF 50 Spy Apples FAMOUS GEORGIAN BAY FANCY GRADE Celio Pkg. 3-Ib. 29° CLEAN, WASHED--NO. 1 GRADE SPINACH WAXED PURPLE TOP -- NO. 1 GRADE TURNIPS 2 8-0Z. 2 Q ¢ PKG. SAVE 4c! -- French Fries 2 9-OZ. 35* PKGS. u. 0° 10-02, CELLO BAGS SPROULE'S McKENNA'S MARKET | BROWN'S MARKETERIA MAPLE GROVE MARKET H F. in, i ; } lenry F. Baldwin, Chairman Brooklin, Ontario Maple Grove, Ontario q 4 Corner Simcoe at Mill 948 Simcoe Street Nprth | J. B, Annand, General Manager. re ae

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