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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 21 Nov 1984, p. 26

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i < 8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, November 21,1984 Section Two Speaker is Now a Better Canadian Remembrance Services Held in Elizabeth ville Murray J. Le Gris O.L.S., told Bowmanville Rota- rians last week that a six- week study exchange trip to England has made him a better Canadian. The program, which was sponsored by the Rotary Foundation, not only gave him a clearer understanding understanding of the world, but also enriched enriched his professional and personal life. Members of the Bowmanville Bowmanville Rotary Club learned of Mr. Le Gris' experience as a member of the study-exchange study-exchange program at a meeting meeting last Thursday, November November 15. Mr. Le Gris is an Ontario Land Surveyor who travelled travelled to England with three other young professionals and businessmen in order to see cultural and educational educational points of interest. Mr. Le Gris was a representative representative of District 701 and was sponsored by the Rotary Club of Barrie. Individuals chosen for the group study exchange are between 25 and 35 years of age. They are from a variety variety of occupations and professions professions but they may not be members of a Rotary Club. "We were given the royal treatment," recalled Mr. Le Gris when he described his group's arrival after an all- night flight to London. The hospitality continued throughout his stay. The visitors visitors stayed at homes of Rotarians from Rotary Dis- Murray Le Gris, a member of a group study exchange tour in 1982, was the guest speaker at last week's Rotary Club meeting. Mr. Le Gris (centre) told Rotarians about his trip to England as a member of the Rotary Foundation's Foundation's group study exchange. He is shown here with Merrill Brown, chairman chairman of the Bowmanville Rotary Club's Rotary Foundation program and A1 Strike, the club president. trict 113 in London, England. England. And although there was time to see a few of the traditional tourist landmarks, landmarks, the real purpose of the visit is to experience as pects of life that a casual tourist would miss. Much of Mr. Le Gris' visit was devoted to learning about the land surveying profession in Britian. He Stuffed Animals Pet Foods Pet food and supplies for all kinds of pets. f * Free Delivery (min. $20.00 purchase) * Name Brand Products Open: 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Monday to Friday 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Saturdays 122 Waverley Rd. Bowmanville 623-1415 Check Out Our Specials . . . 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BEAT THE FREEZE NOW! Dog and cat sweaters and coats just arrived | grab one while they're hot! was a guest of the Central Electricity Generating Board for part of his stay. That experience proved to be especially valuable, since Mr. Le Gris is employed employed with Ontario Hydro as a project surveyor in its surveys and mapping department. department. The experience of Mr. Le Gris and three other representatives representatives of District 701 has been enjoyed by more than 10,000 people since the Group Study Exchange was launched in 1965. The exchange represents Rotary's ongoing commitment commitment to bridge cultural gaps that separate people and nations. EL1ZABETHVILLE NEWS (Intended for last week) Church services were held as usual. The choir sang an anthem. Rev. Rutherford spoke on Remembrance Day. His story to the children was about the poppy that we wear this time of year in remembrance remembrance of the men who died in the wars. He continued with this theme into his sermon. 'Announcements were: a special M. and S. collection and celebration of Methodism on November 18 and November 23rd. Family night at First Baptist Church in Port Hope at 7:30 p.m., featuring, No Sermon! and young people's choir from Peterborough. Peterborough. Campbell soup labels are being saved (code no. included). They are being saved for Pueblito School for the deaf. Labels may be deposited at the back of the church in a container. Mr. Hodgins and Mr. Peacock took up the offering. Coffee was served as usual. On Thursday the seniors went to the Royal Winter Fair instead of gathering at Campbellcroft. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Long, Rochester, spent a few days with her mother, Mrs. Lewko. Mrs. H. Staats, Linda and •Mark, Brantford, spent a few days with Thickson's and Westheuser's. Mrs. E. Fowler has been in Peterborough Hospital for over a week and expects to go to St. Margaret's, Toronto soon. Mr. Bill Elliott is still in Port Hope Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. H. Quantrill spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. H. Holden, Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Beatty had lunch with Mrs, R. Gunby and Andrew, Scarborough, on Sunday and called on Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Reid, Bowmanville, on way home. Mr. William Muldrew, Oshawa, is out of the hospital at present. On Sunday, little Amy Fowler, Stirling, celebrated NOTICE NEWCASTLE HYDRO RETAIL RATE ADJUSTMENT On January 1,1985, Ontario Hydro will be increasing the wholesale rates to Newcastle Hydro. This action has prompted Newcastle Hydro to review its financial position and find it necessary to Implement an 8.9% rate increase effective January 1,1985 with all split readings being prorated. Residential Service Metered energy on a one month (net) basis. Regular Service 7.15 C per kilowatt hour for the first 250 KWHRS. 4.45' per kilowatt hour for all remaining consumption. $4.00 minimum bill. Delayed payment A late payment charge of 5.0% will be charged on all accounts not paid on or before the due date, with special consideration to seniors on a fixed income. General Service Metered energy oh a one month (net) basis. Demand Charge First 50 kilowatts of demand per month - no charge Balance at $3.50 per kilowatt of demand. Energy Charge 7.15 C per kilowatt hour for the first 250 KWHRS 4.80 c per kilowatt hour for the next 12250 KWHRS 3.40' per kilowatt hour for all other consumption $4.00 minimum bill - under 50 KW Over 50 KW - .45' per kilowatt (or all kilowatts applicable to the maximum billing demand during the previous eleven (11) months, or the contracted amount, whichever is greater. Transformer Allowances Distribution - .45' Subtransmission-.45' Delayed Payment A late penalty charge ol 5.0% will be applicable on all accounts not paid on or before the due date. Water Heater Rental Present rates remain unchanged. 40 gallon water heater - $2.20 per month 60 gallon water heater - $2.80 per month * 100 gallon water heater - $4?50 per month * New installations have been discontinued. Sentinel Lighting Present rates remain unchanged - 175 watt - $3.04 plus energy charge 250 watt-$3.61 plus energy charge 400 watt - $3.76 plus energy charge Pole rental rate - .75' per month. Heating • Schedule //252 $ 9.07 per month Flat Rate Water 400 watt element 450 watt element 500 watt element 550 watt element 600 watt element 650 wall element 700 watt element 750 wall clement 800 watt element 850 wall element 900 watt element 950 watt element 1000 wattolemenl 1000/3000 watt element ■ 1500/4500 wall olomonl ■ $10.21 per month $11.34 per month $12.47 per month $13.61 per month -$14.41 por month - $15.17 por month -$16.08 per month - $16.83 per month -$17.62 por month •$18.50 por month -$19.35 por month - $20.16 por month $21.42 por month $32.13 por month All rates shown nro subject to Ontario Hydro approval. Signed: -<Cftairman her fifth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Trcw attended from here. Other aunts and uncles attended. Mr. E. Fowler called on his way to Peterborough Hospital. Mrs. Westheuser and Mrs. Thickson were in Peterborough Peterborough on Tuesday. On Tuesday, the U.C.W. Unit II met at Mr. and Mrs. H. Quantrill's home. Mrs. Trew, the president, presided. The minutes were read by Mrs. H. Quantrill. After the devotional, Mrs. J. Peacock and Mrs. K. Trew put on a skit that they had made up for a rally or workshop at Kingston. A neighbor, Mrs. Armstrong, displayed the crafts in knitting and wool that she makes and she told about them. On Wednesday a general meeting of the U.C.W. met at Mr. and Mrs. M. Davis' home, 'lucre were eight attending and the president, Mrs. Davis, presided. It is our turn to hold the World's Day of Prayer and we decided to serve tea or coffee. We donated money to Big Sisters; Bursary fund; Camp Quin Mo Lac; discussed Telea and will donate to Drug and Alcoholic Association. Mandates will be left at back of church. Our dinner and fall meeting will be December 12. Mrs. Davis served coffee and cake. Mrs. Nancy Sevenhuysen and Chyenna Man. are expected today to be with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E, Fowler, for a month. Mr. Sevenhuysen is coming at Christmas anyway. Mrs. Fowler expects to be moved to Toronto area. 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