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SLIMS For ACCEPT TRADES WHITING'S • Warehouse Furniture and Appliances Unlimited (New and Used) Sales and Service MAIN ST. 235-1964 EXETER MONTHLY RATE' SCHEDULE POLICE VILLAGE OF DASHWOOD HYDRO SYSTEM Effective with all bills issued on and after September 1, 1975 RESIDENTIAL SERVICE Class of service Energy Blocks & a per kwh minimum bill f.r.w.h. schedule no. first 50 kwh next 200 kwh next 500 kwh o il addi- tional Regular 3,8 1.9 w1.25 1.45 $2.00 All Electric 3.2 1.45 $2.00 w Applicable to me ered water heating insta # Applicable to existing installations only lotions only JON RESIDENTIA L SERVICE Billing Demand Energy Blocks and a per kwh block Class of service. next charge per kw first 50 kwh next 200 kwh 975„ u kwh next kwh add'I kwh General (0.5000 kw of billing demand 0.50 kw 50-5000 kw $2.30 4.0 2.2 1.9 0.75 General (over 5000 kw of billing demand) ver all kw energy a - a per kwh 5000 kw all $ minimum bill.under 50 kw of billing demand . $2.00 Over 50 kw of billing demand-$0.25 per kw for oil kw applicable to the inaximurn billing demand during the prev 11 months of the contracted amount whichever it the greater JACK RIDDELL Liberal At 43 Jack Riddell is a successful farmer, a graduate of the University of Guelph, has taught high school at Clinton and Exeter, a former partner in the Hensall Livestock Sales. Since his election to the Ontario Legislature 2 years ago Jack Riddell has provided strong suppo0 in the Nixon team as the opposition spokesman on energy and environmental problems. He has been active in expressing the ridings concerns about the Davis Gov't's extravagances in EDUCATION and REGIONAL GOVERNMENT Help Huron-Middlesex - Help Ontario - Help Yourself! lit Vote Riddell This advertisement sponsored by the Huron-Middlesex Liberal Association ,eansmsimmamszasmossms=smzszoi== •••• •••• ••%,•• ••• • Sponsor fair contestant ,Staffa Institute take 'trip By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN The Citizenship and World Affairs meeting of the Staffa Women's Institute was held in the township hall on Wednesday evening, August 20, with 14 members and three visitors present. Mrs. Carter Kerslake and Mrs. Bob Parsons were in charge of the program and the topic was very ably taken by Mrs. E. Meth, who took everyone on a trip to Holland by word and picture. Mrs, Tom Scott delighted everyone with two solo numbers, The End of a Perfect Day and Lucky Jim accompanying heself on the autoharp. Roll Call was "Why does Canada attract people from other countries?" Mrs. Carter Kerslake presented an interesting paper on the motto - "Every privilege carries a responsibility in this world." During business, a committee was named to plan the township banquet and members were reminded to get their articles to Mrs. Charles Douglas or Mrs. Lloyd Miller for the display at Mitchell Fair. The Institute is rinsoring Joanne Ross in the tchell Queen of the Fair competition. Mrs. John Templeman was named a delegate to the area convention. Mrs. Carter Kerslake gave a report of the district executive meeting. Members handed in clippings for the scrap book. A "bring and buy" stall proved interesting and successful, Personals Mitchell. West Dairy Club held their August meeting at the farm of Mr. & Mrs. John Templeman and family. Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Miller, Mr. & Mrs. Jim Cross and Mr. & Mrs. Jack White, London, were guests at the Hocking-Bragg wedding on Saturday in Mitchell. Barbara Templeman is holidaying this week with Wanda and Michelle Martyn of Russeldale, Sheila Duncan of Kirkton and Betty Ann Miller are holidaying with their grandmother, Mrs. Wilbur Miller and Ken. Mr. & Mrs. Jim Cross, London, holidayed this week with Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Miller. Intended for last week Barbara Roney, Marilyn and Carol Miller were hostesses Wednesday evening for a miscellaneous shower for Linda Moore, bride-elect in the town- ship hall. The Hibbert Community Young people enjoyed a bus trip to the Science Centre and the Metro Toronto Zoo Sunday. Mrs. John Drake and Murray visited for a week with Mr. & Mrs. Ron ,Rossi and family, Montreal. Mr. & Mrs. Reg Elliott and family, holidayed last week at Pine Lake. Mrs. Margaret Papple and girls, London visited last week with John Drake. Nancy and Kevin Scott holidayed for a few days with their cousins, Barbara and Douglas Meikle, Elizabeth Templeman visited on the weekend with Ruth Templeman, Stratford. Mr. & Mrs. Marshall Dearing, Exeter and Mr. & Mrs. Ed Dearing, attended the wedding of their neice in Toronto on Saturday. Mr. & Mrs. Jim Cross, London visited on the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Miller. Mr. & Mrs, Larry Elliott and boys visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. David Sim and family, Southwold, Susan Harburn, Shirley Miller and Barbara Templeman were guests of Joanne Wallace on Friday, Mary Jane Templeman has accepted a position with the Bank of Montreal, Stratford. Francis Scott, London visited Sunday evening with Mr. & Mrs, Reg Finlayson and Mike. Nancy and David Lyall, Toronto holidayed this past two weeks with their grandmother, Mrs: Sam Norris and Mr. & Mrs. Bob Norris and family, Mrs. Ethel Lyall, Toronto visited at the same home for the weekend, Nancy and David returning with her to Toronto, as did Mrs. Sam Norris, Jill and Robert Norris for a few days holiday. New signs at Centralia By MRS. FRED BOWDEN The village has taken on a new look with the erection of new street signs. The signs were made possible through the generosity of an anonymous, donor who wished to do something for the village. This is a splendid example of Community Spirit and villagers appreciate the improvement. The work of erecting the signs was done by Lawrence Hirtzel and Kenneth Hodgins. Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Hirtzel attended a family get-together at the home of the former's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Emerson Wein, Crediton, on Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Don Pickering and girls Hyde Park attended the Guenther-Pickering wedding in Zion United Church, Crediton on Saturday and were weekend visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins, Misses Debbie and Dalphine Hirtzel, Parkhill spent the weekend with their grand- parents, Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Hirtzel. With Mr. & Mrs. Fred Bowden on Sunday were Mr. & Mrs. Ray Paynter, David and Anne Marie, Kirkton; Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Allison, Jim and Debbie, Ailsa Craig; Mr. & Mrs. Ray Jaques, Steven and Susan, Granton; Mrs. Barry Reid, Heather and Lori , London. A picnic had been planned but the weather failed to co-operate. Miss Diane Fisher spent the past week at the home of her grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Jack Essery. Terry Fisher spent the weekend, Centralia Farmers Supply Ltd. Groin • Feed • Cement Building Supplies Coal 228-6638 SCOTT'S TISSUES — What started out as a 'lark' ended up as a popular attraction at the Albatross Hotel in Huron Park this summer. Some of the coaches at the Huron Park Hockey School started providing their own entertainment at the hotel on Tuesday nights and the improvising group of musicians seen above was the result. The group called Scott's Tissues in honour of Albatross manager Scott McNair, last Tuesday night consisted of Doug Young on guitar, Bryan Gilmour playing drumsticks on a wooden chair, Grant Heffernan on piano, Pat Richards on the spoons and one of the most talented musicians in the group, Gary Spoor play- ing the radiator. T-A photo Elect a man who speaks his mind and yours! INN 1E111 -Rm K m s K \ r , m