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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1980-12-30, Page 11May it be packed with good things for you! WHEEL IN WARMTH! tio gm. %ISO 'I( FORD PORTABLE HEATERS OPERATE OVER 11 HOURS WITHOUT REFILL! Warm any ventilated work area fast with one of Ford's economical portable heaters. Wheel-mounted for easy portability. • Two models: 85,000 and 125,000 BTU output. • Plug into any 110-volt outlet and operate on kerosene, fuel oil or winter grade diesel. • Automatic safety shut-off protection. • Meets standards of Canadian Gas Association. • Optional thermostat control keeps heat at desired level. Helps conserve fuel. • Up to 17 hours without refill, depending on model. Come in today. Let us show you the convenience of Ford portable heaters and the model best for you. We Also Stock • PRESSURE WASHERS • PORTABLE ALTERNATORS ▪ PORTABLE PUMPS EXETER FORD Equipment Sales Ltd. EXETER 235-2200 Tractors Equoment 11 Best In 14 3/3% We represent many Trust Companies. We are often able to arrange for the highest interest be- ing offered on Guaranteed Investment Cer- tificates. * subject to change 4:41 Gaiser-Kneale Insurance Agency Inc. EXETER GRAND BEND CLINTON 235-2420 238-8484 482.9747 0 u. se z z • tu 1 E TRIANGLE TRUCK EQUIPMENT LIMITED • t6tro'boYoDn'tia7i. (519) 884-9330 IANGL LARGE ENOUGH TO SERVE YOU PROPERLY SMALL ENOUGH TO SERVE YOU PERSONALLY se TRACTOR KITS • 5TH WHEELS • BULK FEED BODIES • BLOWERS , REPAIRS *TRAILER 3RD AND 4TH AXLES • PTO 0-1.4, m C) — 0 731 • ; 0 zi C TRUCK BODIES AND TRAILERS STEEL — ALUMINUM SERVICE — REPAIRS z C rl 1,'S* GRAIN TRAILERS HOISTS*WELDING•TRAILING AXLES* GRAIN TRAILERS* SHORTENING eSTEEL•DUMP BOCA t5; 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 new doors 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 • 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 414Kiftppi 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 Almatex Paints and Varnishes Wide Selection Wallpapers Complete Line of Refinishing Producti - Gifts - Pictures .- Exeter Decor 15 Gidley ®Registered Trade Mark of RCA Inc. RCA Sales & Service I EXETER ELECTRIC I to mark Christmas season tioit baptized roma rty event COUNTRY BAKERY and looks forward to your treasured patronage. Wishes everyone a THE COUNTRY BAKER 367 Main St. Exeter 235-2525 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