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Special
service By ANNE WALPER
Mr, & Mrs. Ken Larmer
and family spent . the
Christmas Season with Ken's
mother and other relatives
at Peterboreugh.
Mr, & Mrs. Harry Isaac
had Christmas for Carol and
her family of Toronto and
Ken and his family.
Mr. & Mrs, Jake Lager-
wed celebrated on the same
day with Mr, & Mrs, Wilbert
Lewis of Brinsley.
Keith Walper of Montreal
and Joanne Walper of
Guelph spent their holidays
at their home here.
Celebrations were held on
Boxing Day for their
families by Mr, & Mrs.
Harvey Eagleson, Mr. &
Mrs. Jim Eagleson and. Mr,
& Mrs. Harvey Walper. Also
on the same day Manuel and
Evelyn Ckirts travelled to
Sarnia and accompanied by
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Curts
visited relatives there.
Mr. Brian Bullock of
London spent the week-end
at his home here.
Irene Flynn and Nancy
Glousher spent the week-end
with Mr. & Mrs. Cecil
Smithers and John,
JUNIOR FARMERS OFFICERS — The executive of the South Huron Junior Farmers is shown above, Back, left, county direc-
tors Dove Webber, Kevin Hern, Jim Fleming, Gerald Johns and Helen. Dougall. Front, treasurer Donna Prout, vice-president
Cliff Hicks, .president Paul Pavkeje, past president Wayne Shapton and secretary Janet Shapton. T-A photo
Times-AclYocateiNciniblr 30, 1980 Poop. 11
Opening
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A-I to small
business
See Our Stratford Office Representatives
BILL SCHUTZ AND/OR BOB PEARCE
Al: The Devon Building, Main Street, Exeter
ON: The 1st & 3rd Tuesday of each month
(Next Visit Date: January 6)
For an appointment or further information on the
Bank's services call 271-5650,IcoRtg) or write
1036 Ontario Street, Stratford, Ontario.
Many ins' ors Centralia • • t in
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piano music by Mr. Gill and
Mary Lou Tasko,
Personals
Miss Nancy Turner a
student at Ryerson in
Toronto is spending the
holidays with her aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Powe
and Alan were guests for
Christmas with Mr. and Mrs.
Don MacGregor and family
Exeter.
Christmas guests with Mr
and Mrs. Sam Skinner and
Dianne were Mr. and Mrs •
Howard Pyrn and family
Elimville; Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Morley, Zion; Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Brock, Jeremy and
Melissa,.Exeter; Mr. and
Mrs. Rob Morley, Whalen;-
Miss Karen Skinner, Mr.
Gord Prince, Poplar- Hill;
Mr. ,and Mrs. Gary' -Skinner
and Craig; Centralia..
-Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Greb
and family and Mrs. Amos
Smith, Newmarket,- were
Christmas dinner guests
with. Wayne's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. ;,Ken Greb and
evening dinner guests with
Mis,.. Greb's mother, Mrs.
Viola Ritchie, Grand Bend.
Guests .with Mr. and Mrs.
Harry'Wirson for Christmas
-Were Mrs. Flora Wilson,
'HurOnYie'*; Mrs. Elmer
Exeter; Mr. and
Mrs. , 'DOUg Wilson and
. Donna, London, and. Miss
Nancy Turner of Torento,
Visitors;at:pe home of Mr.
-Mrs. . ...Richard
Sh'oebotql,n, and JaMily
during the,past week were
:Mr.- . and. Mrs.' Dan
Shoebottom and fanifly,
Parry, Bound and all :ivwierthe
guests : for Christmas
!Mr, and 'Mrs., John Thomas
„- „ ..•, and son 4n Belmont Other
.'geests..Were Mrs. Themas's
.arept.smr,, and MrS., Ray
J411,0ghotinit - Parry Sound
and .her sister •MiSs,, Mary
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miss
ane,:'$0t6-.6hd -Mr. Joe
*son, Parkhill .Were
nests fore
.411d,•. Mrs. Hugo'
heantler-,and.4aMilY, Huron
Lloyd
namet: 'and: 4aroily .. were
Christmas OiAt).pr'•,:guests
with. >Nli s,e-
par,entS.-I 2 and ; Mrs.
ROOM
•
Mrs.•L'011-10615s Spent a
few. days:; brother,
Or* Pollock in . Kin-
aridboth were guests
By MRS. 'ROBERT LAING
CROMAR TY
During the church service
Sunday morning, Rev.
Kenneth Knight baptised
Jennifer Lynn Ward, baby
daughter of Mr. & Mrs.
Ronald Ward.
The basket of Lflowers in
the church was placed in
memory of Alex James who
died Christmas Day. the
sympathy of this community
is extended to his son, Philip,
and daughter Wilma Jean
Wark, and their families.
Personals
Christmas visitors with
Mr. & Mrs. Everard Ker-
slake were their family,
Bonnie and Richard
Cochrane,' Calgary, Denise,
Kitchener, Barbara,
for Christmas at the home of
their nephew, Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Walden and family in
Lucknow.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen
Molnar, Jim and Nancy of
Agincourt were Christmas
holiday visitors with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.
Molnar.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kooy,
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Kooy
and family, Huron 'Park
were guests for Christmas
with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
MacDonald in •Lucan.
On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Shoebottom and
family were guests at a
Christmas celebration at the
home of Mrs. Shoebot-
tom's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Korevaar and
family, Lucan.
Sunday dinner guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Borden Smyth
and Brenda were Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Dickins, Ailsa
Craig, Mrs. Frank Smyth,
Miss Joanne Smyth and Mr,
,Toe Eagleson of Parkhill.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Walden and family, Ripley
were Sunday callers at the
home of Mr. Lorne Hicks.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Shoebottom, Parry Sound,
visited over the weekend at
the home of their son, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard
Shoebottom and family and
called on friends on Satur-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowden
spent Christmas Day with
their family at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Allison
and family, Ailsa Craig.
The crewel embroidery
class will start January 6 at 2
o'clock in the schoolroom of
the United Church.
Everyone is welcome to
attend.
Hamilton and Marie, Lon-
don.
Saturday evening, Joanne
and Douglass Philpot, and
Rosanne Worden, Toronto,
Jim and Ramona Richard
and boys, Bowmanville, Bill
and Barbara Worden and
Dana, Staffa, called on their
aunt, Loreen Hamilton,
Dinner guests with Mr.
Hamilton Friday were Mrs.
Gertrude Clarke and Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald Clarke, St.
Marys, Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth
Clarke, Diane and Brian,
Sebringville, and Norval
Elliott, Mitchell,
Margaret Laing spent the
first part of this week with
Kathy Douglas, London.
Marilyn Zimmer, Scott
and Erin :Stratford, visited
Sunday with her parents Mr.
& Mrs. Robert Laing. Tom
Laing returned home with
at Brinsley
By GORDON MORLEY
ESRINISILEY
St. Mary's Anglican
ChUrch held their Christmas
eve service of carols and
Holy Communion. Special
Music was, provided by
Glenn Hodgins and Gloria
Martin.
The United Church Sunday
School concert was held
Monday evening in the base-
ment of the church with a
good attendance.
Rev Roberts welcomed
everyone. Bradley Steeper
was master of ceremonies
for an enjoyable program of
musical numbers,
recitations and a Nativity
scene by the younger
children.
Santa Claus arrived in
time to distribute the gifts
and candy bags. Lunch and a
social hour followed.
Personals
Mrs. Bert Stouton visited
with her rather Cecil
Ellwood over the holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Prest '
and family, Mr. and Mrs.
George Prest, Cindy and
Steve spent Christmas with
Cecil Ellwood in London.
Mr. and Mrs Bob Hodgins
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Durand and family with
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Morley for
Christmas,
With Mr. and Mrs. Jack
TrevithickandRuth on Christ•
mas day were Mr. and Mrs.
Don Newey, Colleen and
Carol, London, Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Walper, Keith and
Elizabeth and Bill Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lewis
had all their family home
Christmas day.
The Bullock family was all
at Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert
Lewis's for Christmas.
Rae Lewis spent Christ-
mas with Huth and Viola
Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Morley dined Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Sutherland and famly
Celebrated Christmas on
Boxing Day with Mr. and
Mrs. Murray Lee.
Gordon Morley spent
Christmas Day with Mrs.
Violet Allison and Kathleen
Morley.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert
Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
liodgins, Andrea and Huth
and Viola Lewis were in-
vited to Mr. and Mrs. Mike '
Horner's Saturday evening
to a birthday dinner for
Wilbert.
en
By MRS. RENA CALDWELL
Tom Munroe and Ian are
spending the holidays with
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Monroe in
London.
Jim Kyle and Mrs. Nettie
McClinchey, Varna spent
Christmas with Mr. & Mrs.
D.E. Kyle, Kippen.
Mr. & Mrs. Steve Pine and
family, Brampton spent the
holidays with Mrs. Grace
McBride.
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Cooper
and Betty of Detroit and Mr.
Sr Mrs. Gayle Cooper and
three children, London and
Clayton Cooper, Hensall
spent Christmas with Mr. &
Mrs. Vivian Cooper.
Mrs. Tom BurkeWroxeter
and Mrs. Margaret Barnard ,
Hensall had Christmas with
Mr. & Mrs. W.L. Mellis.
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Jones
and Mr. & Mrs. Grant Jones
and family were Christmas
guests with Mr. & Mrs.
Wayne Love, Varna.
Mr. & Mrs. John Moore
and Mr. & Mrs. David Moore
Mitchell and Janice Baillie,
Yellowknife NWT spent
Christmas with relatives in
the area.
them for a few holidays.
Jack Hoggarth left Sunday
for a holiday in Florida.
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Laing
and Peter, Mr. & Mrs. Bob
Laing and family spent
Christmas at a Jefferson
gathering at the home of Mr.
& Mrs. Donald Riehl,
Seebach's Hill.
It you require financing 'to start, modernize or
expand your business and are unable to
obtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms and
conditions or it you are interested inlhe
FBDB management services of counselling
and training or wish information on
government programs available for your
business, talk to our representative.
FEDERAL
BUSINESS
DEVELOPMENT BANK
By MRS. FRED BOWDEN
CENTRALIA
Rev. Stewart Miner
conducted the service in the
United Church on Sunday
morning and used Matt. 2
verse 12 - "They departed
into their own country
another way" - as a biblical
reference upon which to base
his thoughts.
The wise men and
shepherds had experienced
the mystery and wonder of
their visit to the Christ child
but did it make any dif-
ference in their lives. The
strength of a church depends
ni how the members share
:he living Christ in their lives
with others.
• The choir sang an anthem
and there was organ and
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Revision Of Hydro Rates
• for
of Dashwood
Due to the increased costs fo bulk power
purchased from Ontario Hydro the follow-
ing rates will apply to all power used on
and after January 1, 1981
Residential service, First 50 kwh $7,60
per kwh,
Next 200 kwh $3.80 per kwh.
All additional kwh $3.45 per kwh.
Minimum bill $3,50.
GENERAL SERVICE
First kwh at $7.60 per kwh.
Next 200 kwh at $4.00 per kwh.
Next 9 750 kwh at $3.80 per kwh
All additional kwh's at $2.55 per kwh
Average increase, per kwh 13%
Dashwood
Hydro Commission