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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1976-12-16, Page 9ENROLL HURON PARK BROWNIES - A number of girls became members of the Huron Park Brownie Pack Thursday night. The girls from the left are Pauline Jackson, Julie Russell, Christine Grubbe, Wendy Bierling, Carole Morrissey, Cynthia Hobak, Christine Smith, Angela McIntyre and Noreen Riley. The leaders at the back are Rosemary Jackson, Margaret Clark and Laurie Robichaud. T-A photo White gifts presented Choir sings at Centralia The early retire- ment game and how to play it. Take a coin and toss it ahead into a tax deductible Registered Retirement Savings Plan. Then, take another coin and do the same thing with it. When you've .done this enough times you'll have built yourself an additional retirement income, enabling you to decide your own retirement age, The earlier you start the game, the earlier you can afford to retire. It's as easy as that. And if you follow the rules, you'll end up being able to do all the things you wanted to do when you retire, Spend days on your favourite golf course, Take a trip to Europe. Or buy a new car. Interesting? Write or give me a call. I'll send you the rules in detail. LARRY LICHTY 285 William SL, Exeter 235.2561 Metropolitan Life Where the future is now France, Donna MpFalls; Ukraine, Patti Tasko; Korea, Mary Lou Tindall; Germany, Nancy Turner; Netherlands, Jeff Greb; and Poland, Chris Ken- nedy. Mr. Doug Gill and Mrs. Ray Mills provided the organ and piano accompaniment for the service. Ushers were Alan Powe and Robbie Essery. The White Gifts were presented to the Huron County Children's Aid Society. Persona Is Mrs. Lorne Hicks returned home last week after spending two weeks with her sister Mrs. Clayton Scheifile in Kitchener while Mr. Scheifile was confined to the hospital. Sunday visitors with Mrs. Fred Cunnington were Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Vogan and Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Brown of Listowel. The annual Sunday School concert will be presented in the schoolroom of the United Church on Friday evening at eight o'clock. Senior citizens were en- tertained to a turkey dinner, with all the trimmings in the schoolroom of the. United Church On Monday. The United Church Women were the hostesses, The afternoon was spent in playing games. Mr. & Mrs. Jack Dickins, Mr. & Mrs. Maurice MacDonald were in charge of the Euchre party in the Community Centre Tuesday evening. Prize winners were: ladies' high, Mrs. Russ Schroeder; lone hands, Mrs. Frank Hicks; low, Mrs. Otto Darling; Men's high, Robert Blair; lone hand Charles Hollings; low, Frank Hicks. The travelling prize was won by Mrs. Frank Hicks. Mr. & Mrs, Robert Blair and Mr, & Mrs. Frank Hicks will convene the next party. Mr. & Mrs. Tom Kooy were guests Saturday at the .Bonner- McIntosh wedding and reception REMEMBER!. 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Kai 2 (Whit) tti38"xW 46"x021") WHITING'S Warehouse "Furniture and Appliances Unlimited (New and Used) Sales & Service Antiques & Things EXETER 235.1964 SALE PRICE Play euchre at Brinsley Hydro roles up 25 percent By GORDON MORLEY BRINSLEY Mr. & Mrs. Otto Darling, Mrs. Doug Williams and Carol Westlake convened the euchre party Friday evening at the Brinsley Community Centre. Prize winners were: Ladies high, Mrs. Marjorie Steeper; lone hands, Mrs. Earl Lewis; low, Carol Williams; men's high, George Dixon; lone, Earl Lewis; low, Fred Northmore, The conveners for the next party are Mr. & Mrs. Evan Hodgins and Mr. & Mrs. Donald Allen. The Christmas pot-luck dinner held after the church service in the United Church was enjoyed by everyone present. Kevin Lewis lit the third Advent Candle for the Third Sunday of Advent during the Church service. Kevin and Bradley Steeper sang a duet and Karen Hodgson played the organ before the service. The basket of flowers in the altar of the Church. Sunday was presented in memory of the late Mrs. Alvina (Faulder) Mooney by her family. Mr. & Mrs. Bill Fenton and family of Belgrave visited recently with Cecil Ellwood and Mr. & Mrs, Ambrose Koricina and family. Mr. & Mrs. Darryl Gillies were Sunday visitors with Mr, & Mrs. Bill Prest and their baby Scott, Mrs. Wes Lewis had the misfortune to fall,breaking her hip and is a patient in St, Joseph's Hospital. A speedy recovery is extended to Donald Sutherland who has been on the sick-list. By MRS. FRED BOWDEN CENTRALIA A Sunday School choir provided the music for the service in the United Church Sunday morning. The White Gift service followed. The Sunday School superin- tendent Ray Mills was assisted by his associates Gary Skinner, Brian Hicks, Norman and Don Wilson in donducting the service. Brian Hicks was the narrator and Andy Beaton lit the candles for the representatives of the different countries. The representative of Great Britain was Sandy Somerville; Rates to the 750,000 customers served directly by Ontario Hydro's rural system will be increased January 1, 1977, it was announced, this week. The rate change will increase Hydro revenues from these customers by an average of 25.6 per cent, The effect of the increase on individual customers will vary depending on their consumption and customer classification such as residential, farm or cott'age. For example, a typical farm customer's monthly bill of $38 will increase approximately $8.65. A typical residential customer's monthly bill of $28 in a low density area will increase by $7.33. Details of the rate increase, which conform to the intent of the Federal anti-inflation guidelines, are now being mailed to rural customers. In 1975, retail system revenues fell short of costs by $4.9 million, The deficit forecast for this year is $10.9 million. All bills issued after January 1 will be pro-rated. 1976 rates will apply from the last meter reading this year to December 31. Thereafter the newly-announced 1977 rates will apply. The rate increase reflects spiralling cost pressures upon Hydro in providing service. Ontario Hydro's total fuel bill for instance, including rising prices for coal, oil, natural gas and uranium, is expected to in- crease by 31 per cent in 1977. The Ontario Energy Board held Area residents affected December 16, 1970 Page 9 at Grace Anglican Church, Ilderton and later attended the Christmas party of Canadian Canners in Exeter Legion Hall.