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Terrace Bay News, 1 Feb 1984, p. 8

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Page 8, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, February 1, 1984 The Corporation of The Township of Terrace Bay NOTICE TERRACE BAY HYDRO CUSTOMERS The Council of the Township of Terrace Bay requests Ontdrio Hydro approval and will implement if approved, the following Schedule of Rates and Charges. This represents an aver- age increase of 5.1% over existing rates for » residential and 7.6% for commercial customers. Terrace Bay Hydro System SCHEDULE OF RATES AND CHARGES Application 3 Application of rates and charges shall be in accordance with the Standard Application of Rates and amendments thereto as approved by Ontario Hydro. No rates and charges for supply- ing power or rates and charges to meet the costs of any work or service done or furnished for the purposes of a supply of power shall be made except as permitted by the Standard Application of Rates or as specified herein. Miscellaneous Charges, as approved, may be waived at the discretion of the supply authority. : Effective Engery March 1, 1984 for all monthly bills issued on or after that date, and. April 1, 1984 for all bi-monthly bills issued on or after that date. Misc. Charges March 1, 1984 for all charges incurred by customers on or after that date. Monthly Rates and Charges: Residential Service First 250 kw.h. at 7.56¢ per kw.h All additional kw.h at 4.24¢ per kw.h Minimum bill $4.00 Street Lighting $14.62 per kilowatt of connected load Miscellaneous Charges Non-payment of Account Late payment - 5% 'General Service (0-5000 kw) Billing Demand First 50 kw No charge Balance kw at $3.50 per kw Energy Charges First 250 kw.h at 7.56° per kw.h Next 12250 kw.h at 4.48° per kw.h All additional kw.h at 3.09° per kw.h General Minimum Bill under 50 kw of billing demand - $4.00 over 50 kw of billing demand - $0.35 per kw of maximum billing demand during the previous eleven months of contracted amount whichever . is greater. Transformer Allowance Voltage between 1 and 50 kv - .35' per kw of billing demand Transformer Losses In accordance with Section IV, Clause 6 of the SAR. SS. oh TE ibe 2a vibbles by WINNIE CAMPBELL The Chimo Club held their monthly meeting on Friday, January 20th, with 30 members in at- tendance. Fred Har- Happy 35th plus 10 Birthday Tony Lake Superior Board of Education NOTICE The Ad-Hoc Transportation Committee of the Lake Superior Board of Education will meet as follows: Tuesday, Feb. 6, 1984 in the Library of the Schreiber Campus, Lake Superior High School 7:30 p.m. s G. Armour, The Public Chairman Chairman 1S Director M. Reid Welcome M. Twomey Which RRSP Should You Choose? There is wide range of plans and benefits that deserve personalized service. Mary Cashmore Terrace Bay, Ont. 825-9152 OF CANADA Get your life in shape. ness, President, wel- comed one and all. Mrs. Beth McAdam read the secretary's report and Pat Guina read the trea- surer's report. Bern Ja- comb gave the report for cards and thank you notes. Marg Gerow gave the Bingo report stat- ing that a Home Bingo will start on January 23rd. Mrs. Glassier from Terrace Bay showed a film entitled "The Thou- sand Islands" which was thoroughly enjoyed by all who watched. Also shown was a film called '"'Every Saturday Night" which was shown by Al Slater. Birthdays were celebrat- ed by Alice Sparks and | Bill Darcy and the win- | ner of the Shuffleboard | and bridge games were Mavis Slater and Beth McAdam. Following the meeting lunch was ser- ved. The next meeting will be held on February 7th. : There will be a Penny Auction in the basement of the Anglican Church on February 10th. Everyone is welcome to attend. We would like to wel- come back J. Caccamo and June Sisson, who are returning home from the hospital. Mrs. Mainprize is be- ing visitied by her mom, Mrs. Proveau who re- sides in Milton, Ontario. Miss Tina Rankin has returned to Calgary af- ter attending the wed- ding of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Soulierre. Mrs. Betty Miller is visiting her mom, Mrs. Winnie Campbell. Betty is from Thunder Bay and is also visiting with Mr. and Mrs. _ Richard Knowles, Jolene, Time and Glenda. Mr. and Mrs. Les Cor- bett from Thunder Bay is visiting with Mrs. Eleanor O'Connor. The Corporation of The Township of Terrace Bay submit their' names for February 10, 1984. contributions to the community. drinking and driving in Terrace Bay. NOTICE Memberships on Boards and Committees Residents interested in serving on any one of the following committees of Council are invited to consideration before Public Library Board Responsible for operation of the Library. Citizen of the Year Seiection Committee A new special committee which will review nomina- tions for an award recognizing outstanding voluntary Drinking and Driving Committee A new special committee which will recommend measures to reduce the incidence and impact of See Sauce een

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