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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-07-05, Page 10+� f PAGE TEN:: THE LUCKNOW SENTINE4; LUCKNOW, `ONTARIO CoUPh..A.re Marie ucknow PHOTO: BY McDOWELL PEPPER MATHERS • Lucknow United Church, decorated with,peonies andcandel- abra .was the setting on Saturday June 24th, for the marriage of Carolyn Elaine Mathers and George Wayne Pepper. .Rev. GordonGeiger of Essex. and .Rev. Laird Stirling ofLucknow • officiated at the -double ring -cere :' • ; mostly.. . of Mr The bride is the, daughter. and `Mrs , Pharis, Mathers of R. R.1, Lucknow. . The groom • is. the son of Mr. and Mts. Glen Pepper: of a Mitchell.. • Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose a • formal gown of pure .white silk .faille. Th natural waistline and bell skirt, were appliqued with French re embroidered alecon lace. Match- ing lace atch, -ing'lace also adorned the .scoop'ed. neckline elbow' sleeves and :the , natural waistline,'of the; flowing , train: A headpiece •ofrosebuds and petals held her tiered illusion veil. She carried a crescent of white • gardenias and trailing ivy. Matron of honour was Mrs.,. Doug- las Mills of Brampton and Gloria- "Pepper of Vancouver,._ British".Col=. 'umbia was. bridesmaid:. They wore identical'empress line gowns of•:. •.aqua satapeau withscooped neck line and. elbow. sleeves. Matching applique adorned' the waistline ant) "sleeves A watteau panelfell' from 'the back ,nec ine . They: carried a crescent of white,' shasta.'mums. Grant Pepper'of Mitchell was best man and Wayne Hackett Of Kitchener.was: groomsman. Ushers. were Harvey •Wightman:of.'Water- loo acid Keith Priest Of Stratford. Soloist :was Clarence,Greer of Lucknow-'who sang "'O. Perfect Love" and ::The Wedding. Prayer Organist was Mrs:'. Ross. Cunni .ming. • A,.,reception :followed in the church parlour.' The bi'de's' mother received 4he guests .wearing an aqua lace coat, over,.a sleeveless: matching crepe::sheath with•white accessories. The groom's.; mother chose a pink coat .and sheath ensemble. , covered with white . lace, pink hat:and white.accessor.- les., • • For travelling the bride chose a coral'two-piece .Fost'ril suit with ' white.: accessories,: Following a wedding trip to Northern and Eastern Ontario the • couple will reside at 407"O:Retalla- ch St.,: Regina; Saskatchewan, where the room... a graduate of the University of Guelph,, is.'employed: by the Department,•of ,Natural" Resources. The:bride,, a graduate ;of 'Kitchener Waterloo. School of Nursing, is on the staff ''of Regina General •Hospital. r 1:5GradUatesAt J St. JOSi.phiSchod:' KINGSBRIDGE NEWS A communion, breakfast was held last Wednesday morning for fifteen ,grade 8 graduates of .St". Joseph's School. Father' Caruana and Miss B.'Winters; Principal; attended 'We.extend•our'congratulations'to the graduates. 3 Frank Hogan of Hamiitonvisited over the weekend with'Mr, and Mrs. John Howard and family. Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. •Ormond Heffernan were~ R'a'cy- .mond, Jerry and' Anne Heffernan 'of Wallaceburg,. Miss Blanche' Beladeau of Guelph. SUMMER EMPLOYMENT; • • :Young people with summer em ployrnent ate: Aaron Courtney with Dr. and Mrs. McGill at Amberley, Helen Courtney with 'Mr. and Mrs.: Daniels at Bruce Beach, Rosemary "Hogan, factory work in Kitchener, Anne Heffer- nan, factory work in Wallaceburg, Pauline Wildgen. in a restaurant in 'Godcrich, Karla Rieglirtg in Brant- / ford as housekeeper in :a' Rectory,,`. Jerry Heffernan. ii.employed at - 'the "Green. Melk;' -in Wallaceburg for the' summer; Mr. and Mrs.' Morris Edwards and family of London; -spent -the weekend with Mrs. Gus Kinahan. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murray 'of Detroit •spent• the weekend at 'the cottage. Weekend visitors with Mrs. B1aise, Martin were; Peter, Patricia and Ted Martin and Shirl McDonald, all of:Hamilton. Martin and Dennis Quinlan of .Brantford are spendingthe week with Mr, and Mrs. Jirn Martinand family. Mrs: Ray. Dalton returned home from the hospital on Saturdays, ' Weekend visitors at the Garvey summer home were Mrs; Marie Garvey, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Garvey and family of Toronto. Dr. and 'Mrs.' Peter Bolland of. Clarkson,. are. spending two 'weeks at their summer 'residence, the WEDNESDAY .JULY 6th, 190 The new; Ontario Consumer' Pro tection. Act, which comes in to force on July -31st, helps everyone who buys.°oncredit by obliging the lender, or seller, to make a written statement of the true cost of credit: This provision, and,others in, the Act, ' will not relieve:: the consurner of ; his normal respon sibilities` of .shopping' carefully and ;choosing wisely; ,.but it will. make it easier for him. to : make :the right decisions.., Disclosure of the;cost' of borrowing In all time payment transactions` the borrower must be .given a written.. note of the cost of borrowing, both in dollars . and cents, and asan••annual percentage" rate, before credit is granted. The lender.. ,mustalso set down:any •charges he in- .: `.tends to make if: the borrower should default on payments, Cooling -off Period' This new' ruling' applies tosales made by itinerant 'sellers, 'which is the -.Act's name forsellers who.operate away from their: permanent place of business, and who make a charge to :the. buyer for the privilege of buying on time. A contract made with an itinerant seller`, can now be cancelled by the buyer, pro- vided he does so in writing and delivers the cancellation to the seller personally, or by registered mail, within twow.ork trig days'of the contract being signed. If he cancels in this way, the buyer must' return any goods already, supplied, and . , the seller must return any : money' or trade-in which' he may have received:.. Thetrade-.indoes not becometheseller's property until' the :two-day cooling -off • period 'has elapsed without the. buyer cancelling the contract. Registration of itinerant sellers As from July 31st 1967, all itinerant sellers as "defined by the Act must reg- ister with the eg-isterwith'the' Consumer "Protection Bu "" reau::If' the seller is a company or :a partnership, only'the company or part- , nership must register, not the individual employees. Information. to be contained; in a contract Under the new Act, certain 'important details must be written into all contracts for the sale of goods or services to a consumer, when the purchase price is ' $50 or over. To be binding, the.contract • mist. comply with the Act and must be 'signed by all parties, who must each receive• : a' duplicate' original copy. Repossession If the buyer should default after two- thirds of thepurchase price : has been. paid, the seller. cannot: repossess with- out ith -., Po out. permission ora judge Penalties ,Substantial penalties are provided 'for. contravention of the Act and its. Reg- .ulations. Lenders and sellers who are likely to be affected are urged to make .. themselves familiar with the Act. WHAT YOU SHOULD. DO..' Borrowers and buyers should bear in mind that nothing in the new Act '. relieves them of the responsibility of making careful decisions when considering a: loan, or a purchase on credit. Keeplhis:notice . as a re- minder of eminderof your rights.; Information on borrowing, and on credit buying, iscontained ina leaflet which can be obtained from the Consumer Protection: Bureau,' 123 Edward Street, Toronto 2. Lenders .and sellers; 'should 'make, themselves familiar with the Act and its Regulation`s,. The Consumer Protection Act 1966 and ; Ontario , Regulation. 207/67 (250 each) can • be 'obtained from the Queen's Printer, 26 Breadalbane Street, Toronto 5. For advice on the work- '' ing of the Act and its: Regulations; - seeyour qualified business adviser.'. Hon. H. L.: Rowntree. / Minister of Financial and „Commercial Affairs DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL AND `cOMMERCIALAFlAIRS Consumer Protection DMsioA' former Ila. Garvey place. Visitors with Mark •Daltons were Mr: and Mrs. Gene .Dalton: and family. of Royal Oak, Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. John Dietrich of • W .+,� r;�. • 1 Ifs, a �8 � $ • �� rk+,K t „y�iYli :� *VW A6ti Clarkson. •� Mr, and Mrs. Maurice Dalton.' and ,family visited,with Mr, and Mrs'.. Dennis'Dalton., Mr. and Mrs. H. Menard visited her 'Mother, Mrs. Clifton Austin. The. Boy Scouts and Cubs of the ' area attended Centennial celebrat- ions in Goderich, Suttday afternoon