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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-02-13, Page 15 (2)eI • • IIIIIIIt1111111" 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111Ut1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111f111 0.1 R.11 High. • • 7.41 2 go 2 E. JOHN FORREST It could be due to a dirty or' faulty furnace! LET US CHECK IT TODAY John's Burner Service Exeter '235-1415 • Qualified Burner Mechanic • 24 -Hour Service To Most Makes Zecaa c‘aud geufa group met at the Church on Sunday evening to plan a "Coffee House" to be. held on Saturday evening, March 8 and to .which everyone is invited. There will be music by various groups and refreshments will be served. Sunday service Speaking from I Corinthians 16:1 "...Concerning the ▪ collection..." Rev. Ewart ill Madden preached on Steward- ship. Teachers are still needed for • the Intermediate and Senior classes of the Church School. • All women are invited to the ▪ Middlesex UCW Presbyterial Annual Meeting at Metropolitan it United Church, Londlpj2. The ▪ speaker will be Rev. Maurice Boyd, Sarnia, who will be the new ▪ minister at Met. when Dr. Goth • retires in June. • • All women of the congregation ▪ are invited to the Friendship Unit • meeting on Wednesday, g February 19 at 8:30 p.m. in the C.E. Building. • Next Sunday there will be a E. panel discussion by those who attended the "Faith at Work" conference last weekend. 11IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllr Pre -shrink your income tax! Until you retire, probably with a lower taxable income than in your \yorking years, you pay no IInCOIlle tax on the fund you build up in your Registered Retirement Savings Plan. People can put as much as S4,000. a year into this deferred tax haven. Meanwhile, your wealth increases — cumulatively — on the money you save from today', taxes. Start your Plan today at Victoria and Grey. The all Ontario Tract Company begun i,r /889 Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation VICTORIA and GREY TRUST/ COMPANY SINCE 1889 Kurt Bowman, Manager Mom St. Exeter 235-0530 Pentecostal Holiness I'uppets "Lionel & Lucy" were in attendance at the Sunday School Session. discussing whether or not the Lucan Church Might have won the Ontario Conference Sunday School contest which finished February 9. John Armitage led the singing at loth services, with his wife at the piano. Rev. Ray Brewster speaking from Luke 11:9, told his congregation that Christians need to show persistence in asking, seeking and knocking, to show God we are in earnest in our praying. At the evening service Mr. Brewster spoke from Colossians 3:1-3 saying a Christian's life must be hid in Christ. The Youth Groups are still meeting each week. The girls 9- 11. meeting Friday after school, are using a study book "Treasurers of the Snow" and as a craft are doing "Decoupage". The 12-15 age group meets on Wednesday at 6:30 and are doing a study of Genesis andas a craft are learning "huck weaving". Recreation is included in both girls' groups. The Boys' Brigade meets each Area students attend carnival Lynn Stanley, Mary Duenk, Joan Toonders. Cathy Mason, Jim Thompson, Bruce Cornish, Brian Noyes and David Crane of Lucan and area were among the students taking the Winter Carnival tour to Quebec City, over the weekend. The trip in- cluded a tour of the Old City as well as other interesting parts of Quebec. Friday from 7-8 for a devotion and recreation, the Youth Group meets Friday at 8 p.m. CGIT working on banners short while each The members of the CGIT are busy working on their banners, with some members having completed their work. On Tuesday Brenda Dykeman led in the Purpose and Ethel Dykeman directed the worship. A new date was set for the bus trip, May 31, rather than May 24. The CGIT bake sale on Saturday was quite successful with proceeds amounting to $50. Some of the members canvassed the downtown businesses and delivered orders. The money will be used to help subsidize National fees and the bus trip. At conference Several members from the Clandeboye-Lucan churches accompanied Rev. & Mrs. Ewart Madden to the "Faith at Work Conference" Friday in Wellington St. U.C., London, and all day Saturday. On Sunday, • Mrs. William Froats and Mrs. David Park attended the af- ternoon session of "Ten Days for World Development" Conference at Wesley -Knox. Mrs. M. H. Hodgins and Mr. Froats joined Mrs. Froats for the evening session. To aid repair of old homes The township of Biddulph will be participating in the Ontario Home Renewal Program. Recent approval was received from _the Ontario Ministry of Housing. Under provisions of the programs, council may lend limited amounts of low income families to repair older homes. Contracts for construction of the Steffens- Zubal and Steffens - Koricina drains were let to Van Bree Drainage. The tender Of Ray Ireland, London to supply, crush and haul approximately 14,000 cubic feet of gravel was accepted. A new Champion road grader is being purchased from Dominion Road Machinery of Goderich. Builth g permits were ap- proved for -lames Van Busse), addition to house; Middlesex Separate School Board, addition to St. Patrick's School; Conrad De Cort, implement shed and house for Arnold Lewis and Michael Kelly. After all, things are about equal. The thin man has more to laugh about, but the fat man has more to laugh with. Roger Dowker Manager Exeter 235-2111 Arranging a Registered Retirement Savings Plan is as easy as 1 A lot of people look forward to their retirement. But they don't look forward to a reduction in income. That's why the Royal Bank has available three separate Registered Retirement Savings Plans. If one doesn't suit your needs precisely, you can choose a mix of two, or all three. Current tax legislation permits you to deposit up to 20% of earned income to a maximum of $4,000 annually if you are self-employed or do not have a registered company pension. If you do have a registered company pension plan your combined contributions may be up to 20% of earned income to a maximum of $2,500. Your contributions are deductible for tax purposes. Give me a call today. I can assist you in making a meaningful choice. 1 Royal Bank Retirement Deposits. Your contributions will be placed in a special deposit account and you will receive an interest return geared to the general deposit rate structure. Because of the long-term nature of the deposits we expect the interest rates to be at the upper end of the scale. 2 Equity Fund. Your contributions are placed principally in Canadian common stocks. This portfolio is managed by professionals, hacked by investment analysts and economic consultants, who also manage well over $100 million for other people and corporations. The emphasis here is in long-term capital growth with reasonable rate of return. 3 Income Fund. Your contributions are invested in high -yield bonds, deposit instruments and in mortgages insured under the National Housing Act. The portfolio is managed by the same professionals, whose policy here is to achieve as high a current income as is compatible with main- taining reasonable price stability as well as moderate capital appreciation. 3 Registered Retirement Savings Plans for you. ROYALBANK vE Aw.cserving Ontario serving you HEIGHT IN METRIC — All conversions to the metric system hove been studied in recent weeks by students of Biddulph Central School. From the left in a height exercise areTracey Norton,Dione Young, Jeannine Ferris and Joanne Carter. T -A photo. DALEY'S WEEKLY COMMENTS Speaking success By 510 DALEY Happy to report a successful public speaking contest and wish our winners every success as they progress to the Zone Finals. The winners were: Grade 4-6, Dianne Ryan, Elinor Mcllhargey and Joanne McGrath, all of St. Patrick's school and Lisa McKenzie, Biddulph Central school; Grade 7-8, Karen Toohey, St. Patricks, Paul McKenzie. Biddulph Central school, Frank Mcllhargey, St. Patricks school. Our thanks to Comrade E. Worthington and her crew of faithfuls who prepared the lunch following the contest, the Fraternal Affiliate members who took the time to attend and assist, as well as to the visiting judges who did an excellent job. 1t is the enthusiasm of the competitors plus the co-operation of the membership and interested public that make for a successful competition. With the co-operation of mother nature, who supplied ideal weather and the many snowmobile enthusiasts who supplied the necessary machines plus the members of our sports club who prepared the hot dogs and hot chocolate, Branch 540's fifth annual snowmobile party for the children held Sunday was most successful. Congratulations are in order\ for our branch manager Smilin' Carl Stuckless and his committee for a well organized and en- joyable outing for the children. Are you lookin' for en- tertainment, w•tlll. Branch 540 has it for you - this Saturday. Febrtiaty 14. Valentine's Day no less, they will feature "Stompin' Tom" Noyes. Now make it a point to bring your Valentine over to Branch 540 for an evening of relaxation and entertainment - where friendly people like ,to meet. Plans are underway to suitably celebrate the birth date of our patron Saint. and of coursenone other than Saint Patrick himself - so you be keepin' an open date and ye will be hearin' more about what's planned for yu at a later date - mind yu now this is a must. Another important date to keep in mind is Sunday, February 15. This is the date of Branch 540's annual fun bowling party at the Lucan Bowling Lanes time 1.00- 3.00 p.m. Following the games we congregate at Branch 540 for a potluck supper. We need you to make it a success. Call 227-4751 and have your name placed on the entry list you will he glad that you did: Bob Munro's name was drawn. Saturday -night as the winner of the pot of gold that now stands at $108. Unfortunately Bob was not registered and therefore lost his share. In the meantime the Pot continues to grow. And that's 30 for this week - Rememher - Anger is often more harmful than the injury that caused it. By MRS. HEBER DAVIS Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Davis were dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Dickins, Exeter Sunday. SAVE TAX DOLLARS Registered Retirement Savings Time Is Here Again In the present climate of dropping interest rotes we con provide a guaranteed premium rate of interest for the next 5 years fully compounded. $1,000 deposited at our current rate of ' 101/2 % will provide a return of $1,592.29 at the end of 5 years, an annual yield of 11.8% ' Subject to change REGISTERED RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLAN CONTRIBUTOR'S TAX SAVINGS Mdumum Earned Con Income trrbut.on 7,500 10,000 15,000 20,000 30,000 1,500 2.000 3.000 4,000 4.000 To, of Non Con tnbutor' 1,463 2,222 4,025 6,202 10,847 To. of Con tnbutor' 1,046 1,608 2.887 4,430 8.870 Tax Sovrngs • 417 614 1,138 1,772 1,977 • All figures are appro■mote Tax based on married mon no dependent children and no deductions other than standard personal exemption of $1,- 500.00 S100.00 medical allowance, C.P.P. and Unemploy- ment Insurance ro< Gaiser-Kneale Insurance Agency Inc. Exeter • Grand Bend , Office 235-2420 Times -Advocate, February 13, 1975 Page 15 s_ Elimville 4-H girls discuss materials The first meeting of Elimville II 4-H girls was held on February 3. The meeting was held at Mrs. Judy John's with eight girls present. - The assistant leader is Mrs. Floyd 'Cooper. The election of officers was held: president, Kathy CooPer, vice president Lisa Westcott, and we are having a rotating secretary, Mary Johns is to design the cover. The discussion was about "What kinds of material are best for you?" It led on to lines, tex- ture and colour. The next meeting is to be at Mrs. Cooper's on February 25. The girls are to have their pat- tern and material then. Personals - The ladle of the church have been busy aking quilts. On Mond February 10 at Elimville Hall ere was an euchre party. There were 5 tables set up. Winners were: ladies high, Hazel Coward; ladies lone hands, Leonel Bern; men's high, Heber Shute, men's lone hands Laverne Skinner. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Helen Bell and Mr. && Mrs. Gilbert Johns returned home from a two week trip to Florida. Helen Bell visited with Wellington Bell, Ralph Taylor and Harry Wolfe. All of them visited Alvin Pym and Glenn Bell. Mr. & Mrs. Jake Hovius of Sarnia are visiting with Mr. & Mrs. Ross Skinner and family. Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Cooper visited with Mr. & Mrs. Donald Parsons and family to celebrate Gary Parson's birthday on Sun- day. If anyone wishes to have news put in the Elimville news please contact Kathy Cooper. By the time a man realizes that maybe his father was right, he usually has a son who thinks he's wrong. Centralia Farmers Supply Ltd. Groin • Feed • Cement Building Supplies Coal 228-6638 MT. 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