Times-Advocate, 1979-12-12, Page 29Sewing Machine Super Market
With over 100 sewing machines on display - new &
used.
White. Elna, Husavama
open arms, from
169.00
Used machines
from
$39.95.
Sew & Save Centre
149 Downie St. 2 doors south of Hudsons
Stratford 271-9660
Revision of Rates
For the Town of Exeter
Due to the higher cost of providing service the Exeter
Public Utilities Commission has found it necessary to
increase its electrical rates for 1980 as of January
1st.
For a number of years Utilities in the province have
benefited from excess revenue earned by Ontario
Hydro and passed along in the form of a credit to
the municipal Utilities. This was a requirement of the
Anti-Inflation Board.
Unfortunately this credit will no longer be available
in 1980, and although Ontario Hydro is raising the
wholesale rate 8.6 percent the loss of the A.I.B.
credit will result in a 16.4 percent increase for the
Utility. The Commission cannot absorb all of this in-
crease and must increase retail rates by ap-
proximately 10.1 percent.
Subject to Approval by Ontario Hydro
New Monthly Rates to
Residential Customers
Effective on all consumption used on or after
January 1, 1980.
1_
Kilowatt hour Cost per
(KWH) consumption KWH
First 50 KWH 7.80a
Next 200 KWH 3.90a
All additional KWH 2.954
Minimum monthly bill '3.50.
Exeter Public Utilities Commission
379 Main St. S.,
. Exeter, Ont.
235-1350
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LCD 4-key
memory calculator
Extra-slim and compact, the EC-264 will be
the delight of students, homemakers
business people Features square root, %
and sign-change keys large 8-digit display
with overflow. memory indicators Complete
with silver oxide batteries that last over 2.000
hours! In vinyl case 65-671
1888
Reg. 29.95
Draw pokeriblackjack
game. Chance -deals' Pull
the lever and roll the
"cards' I Push buttons to
stop. Uses 2 "C batteries
60-2118 5 95
Slot machine game,
Pull the lever to spin press
buttons to stop the
jackpot"! Requires a
battery
60.2119, '5.95
Electronic helmet, Kids 3
and up love them! Rotating
red beacon 8. built in siren.
Foam podded interior & ad-
justable strop Requires 2
"C" batteries
60-3005 . '8.95
Cassette
Recorder
14.870 $3288
Powerhorn
Helmet with
Amplifier
Lowest Priced Recorder
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at Lowest Cost
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High quality at a budget price makes
these headphones unmatched in value.
The 2" speakers in each earcup
provide s•ood bass response and
cushioned earpads and adjustable
headband give you a natural air-tight
fit. You con listen in complete privacy
for hours at a time mcomfort
33.1012 9 995
All items eat exactly as illustrated
For the little fire chief' Chin
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molded microphone inside
Volume control Reauires 9V
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60.3033
Times- Advocate. December 1.2.,,1979 Have terms of reference
11 • Moving toward sewer expansion
The first steps have been several firms to supply bids
taken towards expansion' of on preparing the necessary
the sewage system serving design.
the village of Lucan. The present sewage
The Ontario Ministry of system is operating at near
the Environment has for- capacity and further
warded the terms of development of the village is
reference for consultants for frozen until expanded
the design of the expansion sewage system facilities are
program. available.
Council will be selectifig Council delayed decision
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on a request from the
Middlesex Library depart-
ment for financial assistance
in the rental of the premises
for The present Lucan
library, The monthly rental
is being increased.
Reeve Ivan Hearn
suggested inquiries should
be made regarding library
arrangements with other
county municipalities.
Councillor Harry Wraith
commented, "I feel we
should help in some way. The
library is important to our
community.
The county library report
said there are 918 registered
library borrowers in Lucan
with 28,000 books circulated
in 1978.
Council gave approval to a
rise in the interest on tax
arrears to one and a quarter
percent per month.
Due to a satisfactory
probationary period, the
status of bylaw enforcement
officer Mrs. Vine Emery has
been changed to per-
manent,
The next meeting of
council will be held on
Thursday, January 3, 1980 at
7:30 p.m.
Greens , Hackers locked
in rec loop first place
By PAUL WRAITH
Neither the Greens nor
Hagen Hackers have sole
possession of first place after
this weeks games but instead
are tied for top spot by virtue
of the Greens loss and the
'Hackers tie. The Hackers
tied 3-3 with the Blues and
Salon 174 defeated the
Greens 5-1.
The Blues and Hackers
traded goals throughout the
game with Blue's George
Ewer opening the scoring as
he picked up a loose puck in
front of the net and put it by
Chuck Fredin. Bill Boshart
tied it at 1 before the first
period ended as he knocked
in a rebound.
Three goals in two and a
half minutes, two by the
Blues, gave them a 3-2 lead.
Jeff Park scored a minute
into the second as he in-
tercepted a clearing pass
and scored from the slot.
Brett Fairweather came
back with a goal to tie it but
Mike Wraith capped the
scoring flurry to give the
Blues the edge with a
backhander, Brad Taylor
scored the tying goal by.
taking the puck from a Blue
defenceman. Neither team
was able to score in the third
to break the tie. Blues had
numerous chances in the
final minutes but failed to
beat Fredin.
Salon 174's win over the
Greens was sparked by a
four point effort from Don
Murray, three from Don
Coughlin and two assists by
goalie Keith Ewer. Ewer's
assists are believed to be a
first in Rec League history.
Harry Wraith was the only
Green to beat Ewer and that
was early in the first as he
put a shot past Ewer on a
rebound. Coughlin started
Ladies inter'-town-Lucan 5
points; E,!eter 2 points;
Debbie Watt 214.609, Barb
Wraith 239-593.
Men's inter-town-Lucan
no, 1 -5 points; Stratford 1
point; Glen Gagan 292-1273,
Bill Bannerman 288-1192,
Don Watt 279-1156.
Monday ladies-Lorna
Ellyatt 269-700, Loretta
Dickson 252-675, May
Murphy 233-664, Muriel
Kennedy 277-663, Mary
Jefferies 250-652, Joyce
Sovereign 242-642, Joyce
VanGeel 246-641, Diane
Williams 217-625, Sharon
Redick 251-623, Hazel Eaton
222-614, Hazel Williams 218-
611, Pat Davis 220-603, Betty
Brown 259-602, Beth Rad-
cliffe 245-602, Edie Burt 238,
ACW enjoys
pot luck lunch
The Christmas meeting of
the Anglican Church Women
Was held at the home of the
president, Edythe Murdy, on
Wednesday, commencing
with a pot luck luncheon.
Prayers for Missions and
absent members were
repeated in unison and 'the
Bible reading of the
Christmas story was given
by Marion Hodgins, as well
as a Christmas story by the
President entitled "The
Little Lame Boy." A
"needy" family has been
accepted for Christmas
rather than buying each
other gifts within the group.
A card with a message,
from Rev. and Mrs, E.O.
Lancaster, a former rector,
was read to the members,
Alexia Atkinson reported
for the nominating com-
mittee and the 1980 executive
is as follows: President,
Marion Hodgins; Secretary,
Joyce Sove-teign ; Treasurer
Edythe Murdy; Cards for the
sick, Kay Haggar; Dorcus
Committee, Alexia Atkinson,
Edna Hodgins and Florence
Hodgins,•
Salon 174's surge as he beat
John Garrison on a hard
snap shot from the slot.
Murray, left alone in front
of the net, converted a pass
from Coughlin to give Salon
174 the lead. He came
right back as he intercepted
a clearing pass and then
Chris Mouritzen completed a
beautiful two on one break
with Murray. Murray
completed his hattrick as he
scored from behind the
Green's net.
Salon 174, once getting on
track, controlled the game
with steady netminding from
Ewer but without Don
Lankin to whom we wish a
speedy recovery. Don was
injured in last weeks game
but hopes to be back in a
couple of weeks to help Salon
174 out as they are now only
one point behind the Greens
and Hackers.
LUCAN BROWNIES ENROLL --- A number of new members of the Lucan first Brownie Pack were enrolled Thuesday night,
Back, left, Packie Kim Blay, Tawny Owls Pat Lane and Carolyn Theunissen and Brown Owl Edith White. Centre, Kim
Greenlee, Alissa Wragg, Michelle Cannon, Suzanne Koricina, Christine Blay, Theresa Van Geel, Cindy Steffens and Suzanne
Kress. Front, Cynthia McGrath, Sarah Gibbons, Cathy Huys, Shelley Pfaff, Jennifer Melton, Jennifer Glendinning, Lisa
McLellan, Tina Van Geel and Kelly Thompson. Absent were Janet Koricina and Trista Wilson, T-A photo
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This sturdy player was custom
crafted with kids in mind -
designed for years of fun' All
the functions are easy for small
fingers - the spring-mounted
toneorm, automatic 33 1 3
and 45 RPM speed change
LCD
4-Key
Memory
Calculator
Kidette Record Player
Reg. '288'
and single rotary dial for
volume;off•on. The handsome
beige shade case has a con•
venient carry handle Kidette
travels everywhere' 12 x 12 x
4''z AC operation.
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12-1402
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Reg. $49.95 $3 995
cho "had*
Edythe Watson 228.
Tuesday j uniors-Raymond
VanGeel 302, Shelly Gillen
217, Janice Atkinson 173,
Michael Cannon 172, Debbie
Manders 170, Todd Froats
170, Tonya Butchart 169,
Leanne Sovereign 148, Donni
Huigil 148.
Colleen's-Janice Abram
340-786, Olive Simpson 259-
653, Jean Miller 218-637,
Brenda Hickson 219-611,
Mary VanGeel 258-628, Ilene
Abram 256, Gayle Riley 240,
Angeline DeBrouwer 223,
Ann Straatman 219, Joan
Goddard 216.
Medway-Fin McKinley
241-682, Charlie Moir 264-653,
Ilene Moir 270-618, Al Kish
208-606, Marie Moir 256,
Norm Wyatt 249, Carol Kish
224, Geo Sorenson 221, Len
Poole 211, Helma Sorenson
210.
Wednesday luniors-.4ason
MacDonald 180, Jeff
Gwalchmai 155, Michael
Annis 137, David Annis 137,
Lisa VanGeel 135, Kory
Lyons 134, Shelly Johnston
129, Mark Kraft 129, Mark
Fowles 129, Jamie Bond 128.
Wednesday mixed-Don
Watt 256-681, Randy Roels
230-636, Linda Smith 259,
Brian Currie 227, Jim
Kwasnicki 218, Ward Ellyatt
215, Pat Ryan 213, Russ
Smith 212, Lorna Ellyatt 208,
June McLennan 202, Len
Anderson 201. •
Thursday men-Ken Eaton
330-793, Don Watt 281-739,
Bob Smith 255-723, Jim Burt
289-698, Don Ruddy 259-698,
Bruce Parnall 257-683, Bob
Latta 251-682, Wayne Smith
256-677, Doug Johnston 261-
672, Dave Hotson 272-669,
Wes Hickson 297-660, Larry
DeCaluwe 298-656, John
McColl 308, Fred Smith 272,
Brad Taylor 269, Art Hodgins
260.
Friday mixed-Bill Neil 279-
716, Len Smith 264-656,
Wayne Smith 239-649, Edie
Burt 243-648, Anna Moharcl
240-640, Maxine Parnall 225-
607, Bill Butler 253, Heather
Smith 238, Terry Mawdsley
„235, Morley Thompson 209,
Adrian DeBrouwer 208. 1
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$129' "Monkey See"
number game
Smart little guy
makes learning
basic math a
game' Get right
answer - one eye
light up green ,
Wrong answer -
other eye lights up
red' Children 8
and over love it'
Uses 9V Cell +not
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60.3006. '12,95
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AWARDS FOR FORMER REEVES - At Friday's annual Christmas party for the village of
Lucan two former reeves were'honoured and presented with gavels and plaques. Above,
reeve Ivan Hearn in the centre congratulates former reeve Gladys Reilly. At the left is the
other former reeve Cec Lewis. T-A photo
Bowling scores
Two Great Games
'299'
Electronic
golf game
Play 9 holes of
golf! Push button
instead of hitting
ball. "Golf
course" complete
with water, sand
I trap, out of
bounds etc. Ploy
alone or with 1
or 2 others. Uses
9V cell (not incl.).
60.2148. '29.95
Elf
Racer
You decide the course.
Forward and reverse turn.
Requires four "AA", two
9V batteries.
60-3014
'179'
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