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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-10-19, Page 14 (2)Page 14 Times -Advocate, October 19, 1978 TOWN OF EXETER RATEPAYERS MEETING Wednesday, October 25, ]:30 p:m: South Huron Rec Centre Pins, certificates received at Granton By MRS. E. SUMMERS GRANTON At St. Thomas Anglican Church Rev. Mary Mills was the Celebrant of Holy Communion Sunday mor- ning, assisted by Miss Marion Herbert. A Sunday School rally service was held with teachers Mrs. Richard Acres and Mrs. Don Beatson in charge. The program was put on by the children with Cindy Haywood opening the service withprayer. John Herbert read the scripture lesson from Luke and later presented "-a series- of questions to be answered: This was followed by the children singing the hymn "Jesus loves the 1 ittle MERNER'S Sides of Beef X1.25 Hinds of B:ffif X1.4 Fronts of Beef • Sirloin Section •'1.09 Ave 18 lbs lb '1.39 Sides of Pork b95� Prices Include Processing CUSTOM KRUNG — Butcher Day Wednesday For Pick -Up Service Call 237-3677 Choice of Clear See-Thru Film or Brown Freezer paper Fully Processed - Satisfaction Guaranteed Thank you to our customers who attended first annual Summer Stock Reduction Sale. Phone 237-3677 For All Processing or Freezer Needs children" in unison. John Herbert and Susan Noon led in a skit on the Love of Jesus which involved all the pupils, this was very impressive. A puppet show operated by Charlie Acres and Christine Gibbons was enjoyed, John and Bettyann Her- bert were promoted from the junior -intermediate class to the adult participation in the life of the church, and Kenny Beatson to the junior - intermediate class. Kenny also received the awprd for the boy with the highest attendance and, Kayleen Warrington a similar award for the girl with the highest attendance, before she left to live in British Columbia. There were pins and certificates presented as awards for attendance to Bettyann and John Herbert, Charlene and Paul Acres, Cindy Haywood and Sylvia Bentson. Rev. Mary Mills was presented with a gift by teacher Mrs. Don Beatson, on behalf of the Sunday School teachers and pupils in appreciation for taking time to talk and sing with the children" on- Sunday mor- nings during the service. A joint service with Granton was held at Wesley United Church -on the oc- casion of their 111th an- niversary on Sunday October 15. Guest minister was the Rev. Thomas Smith of Bowmanville who entitled his sermon 'The Holy Catholic Church and the Communion of Saints'. Special music was provided by two vocal solos by Mrs. Thomas Jenkins and two selections onthe trumpet by Mr. Kingsley Abel with Miss Gay Stewart at the organ. Personals Mrs. Donald Roloson has returned home after spen- ding three weeks in England visiting her relatives there. Mr. & Mrs. Ross Slater, Exeter were Sunday visitors ,of Mr. & Mrs. ' Kenneth Hodgins and family. Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Sum- mers spent last week in Toronto visiting their relatives there. Mrs. Elmer Summers attended the Cancer Education Conference '78 Education Update at the Prince Hotel in Toronto on the weekend. New Canada Savings Bonds. Safety, Instant cash and a . good return F ,r over ;'_ s _ars Canada Sas Ings Bonds have been a great Canadian tradition With Canada S ivir. s-Bor..: •. .0 ee• J sate secure lnvt•st men' '.+• - '. 1�• good interest sear atter'.:.' •\• rhes re instant cash am time No wand:r million. -int Canadians ins: in Canada Savings Bonds ever% sear Nes. Canada Savings Bonds are dated November i 19'4s, and yield do aceragt• annual interest of S')(t'''. when held to maturity in I vk; Each new hand earns interest of ►( iO".. the first year and 9 for each of the remaining (. years' The choice is yours (, ,ala Savings Bonds also-,ttcr you a Krcat choict There's a Regular interest Bond that pays interest each scar And a Compound Interest Bond that reinvests your interest automatically Choose the bond that tnght for you Simpls ask for it schen sou bus your nes. h,,nds ()r you can receive your interest by cheque thr,lugh the matt You can bus the Rcyvlar Interest Bond t,,r Lash wherever sou hank or Invest in denominations of S i(X) 5i(%) SI (100. Si (XX) and SI i) (CO The Compound Interest Bond it sou seek savings gross th or an investment tot the tuturc. or a retirement fund, you'll choose the Compound Interest Bond which earns interest on your interest, after the first sear. at the guaranteed annual rate of Here's how he value of a SI(X) bond grows N w 1 Value Nov 1 Value 1979 S108 50 198.t 1980 5118.26 1984 1981 SI 28 88 1981 1982 514046. The Compound Interest Bond may be purchased for cash or on the convenient Monthly Savings Plan wherever you hank or invest. It is available in denominations of $I(X). SOC), Siff). SI,(KX), Si (100 and S10.(KX) SI S3.06 5166.79 S181 74 A dual purchase limit The Regular Interest Bond If you want a regular annual income from your investment. you 11 like rhe Regular Interest Bond which pays interest automatically each November I if you're like many bondholders, you'll appreciate the direct deposit feature With this convenient option. your interest is deposited directly into your cheeping .r saylri l{s account You may buy new Canada Savings Bonds in various amounts up to a limit of S30,(X)0. In addition, holders of "S24" and "SR" bonds may reinvest all proceeds from their maturing bonds in the new Series Buy yours now Millions of Canadians will be buying Canada Savings Bonds again this year. So visit your bank, investment dealer, trust company or credit union as soon as possible and choose the bond that's right for you. 1)o it now and avoid the rush' A great choice Compound Interest or Regular interest 4. BAZAAR TEA ROOM — The 'Huron Country Playhouse Guild sponsored a very successful bazaar and bake sale Saturday. Shown in the tea room are Thelma Brousseou, Ellen Coutes and Nan Cumming. T -A photo Thanksgiving event held By MRS. RENA CALDWELL KIP,PEN Kippen UCW met on Tuesday evening, for , jheir regular monthly Ruby Finlayson g worship, the t�g "Thanksgivitl wo hymns were sung- ary Broadfoot at the piano. This portion of the meeting closed with prayer. President Mabel Kyle, ,presided for the business meeting, opening with a poem, "So much to be thank- ful for". All reports were given and plans were finalized for ' the smorgasbord supper. November 8. June Cooper and Susan Faber are assisting the nominating chairman in contacting the committees for 1979. Frances Kinsman, Mary Broadfoot and Sandra Turner plan to attend the Presbyterial meeting .in Chiselhurst. . Susan Faber read a Thanksgiving poem and conducted a contest. Courtesy remarks were given by Ida Dickert. This part of the meeting closed with player by the president. Lunch was served by the hostesses Barbara Cooper and Bessie Charters assisted by Doreen Anderson. Personals Mrs. W. L. Mellis, Mrs. M. Barnard visited with Mr. Wearring. List owel, and Mrs. Agnes Burke, Wroxeter. Dave Trerrieer's barn burned on Friday. October 13. Mr. & Mrs. Grant Jones .' and family and Mr. & Mrs. KIRKTON DISTRICT NEWS By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS KIRKTON Mrs. Joan McCormick and her granddaughter Megan spent several days with her sister Mr. & Mrs. John Hanniman and family in Renfrew. Mrs. Art Julian of Largo, Harold Jones spent Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Art Ash- worth near Ilderton. Mr. & Mrs., Harold Jones and Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Huxtable. Centralia enjoyed ari autumn tour to North Bay, the Ottawa Valley and • visited Upper Canada Village. They took the boat cruise around the Thousand -Islands and also called on Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Jones at Hillier. - St. Andrews Church Kippen celebrated,their 1 t i th anniversary Snday. Special music was provided by the choir assisted by Rev. &Mrs.McMullen singing two duets. The sermon 'A Lasting Covenant" was preached by Rev. McMullen, the recently inducted minister to the Brucefield and Kippen charges. Florida and her daughter Gwen Mrs. Porter, Detroit attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Mary (Mayme) McCurdy. Bili-- Maddock returned home after being a patient in St. Marys Memorial Hospital. LADIES WEAR 409 MAIN STREET - EXETER OPENING SOON WATCH NEXT WEEK'S T -A FOR DETAILS • Trust Company Certificates HIGHEST RATES AVAILABLE 101/4 % Interest Paid Annually 10% Interest paid semi-annually or monthly on a 5 year term. Rate subject to change. Ellen Bean 344 Andrew St., S. Exeter, Ontario ° Plione 235-2140 e. 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