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By MRS. HAMILTON HODGINS
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hern
held I New Year’s family
gathering on Saturday. The
guests present were Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Spence a-nd
Adam, Richmond Hill, Mr.
and Mrs. Malcolm Spence,
Elaine Henry and Garry
Goulden, London, Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Hern, Chris and
Jason and Mr. and Mrs. Gor
don Hern and Nathan.
Thursday Mr. ahd Mrs.
MacLeod Mills held a family
gathering. Those attending
were Mrs. Lillian Davies,
Spalding, Sask., Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Davies,
Wynyard, Sask., Mr. and
Mrs. Dennis Summers and
Sandra, Delta, B.C., Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Davies, Windsor,
Cpl. and Mrs. Don Davies,
Port Lambton, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Davies, Corunna,
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mills,
London, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Mills pnd boys, Centralia.
Mr. and Mrs, Larry Hern
and boys visited with Mr.
and Mrs. John Garland,
Kitchener, on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Blockel and Nicole, St.
Thomas visited Wednesday
with Mr. and Mrs. {Earl
French.
Mr. and Mrs. MacLeod
Mills spent New Year’s Eve
with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Morley.
Mr. and Mrs. Feme
Gauthier and boys Barrie
spent the holiday week with
Mr. and Mrs. John A.
Damen, and other relatives
in the community.
List best players
at Brinsley cards
By GORDON MORLEY
Mr. & Mrs. Kelly Robinson
and Mr.t & Mrs. Alonzo
Hodgins convened the
euchre party in Brinsley
Hall, Friday evening with 10
tables in play.
Prize winners were-Ladies
high, Mrs. Earl Lewis; lone
hands,Mrs. Joe Carter; low,
Mrs. Wilbert Lewis; men’s
high, Don Allen; lone hands,
Harvey Hodgins; low, Terry
Lewis; special prize, Fred
Lewis.
Mr. & Mrs. Harold
Guilfoyle and Mrs. Guthrie
Stokes are the conveners for
the next party.
United Church, Brinsley,
Sunday concert was held
Thursday night having been
postponed a week due to
weather conditions.
Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Walper
and family, Bill Johnson,
Miss Ruth Trevithick and
Mr. & Mrs. Neil Trevithick
with Mr. & Mrs. Jack
Trevithick on New Years
Day.
Bonnie Lewis and Bradley
Steeper won the attendance
awards.
Mrs. Lois Whittard visited
with her father
Ellwood.
Angela
with Mr.
Morley.
Mr. &
Hamilton
Gordon Morley were Sunday
visitors with Mrs. Violet
Allison
Morley.
Mr. &
Koricina
Mr. & Mrs. Joe Koricina and
family, New Years Day.
Jeff Amos played in two
hockey tournaments in the
Christmas week, one in
Glencoe and the other in
Exeter. His team won both
tournaments.
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence
Amos and family, Mr. &
Mrs. Allen Amos and family
and Mr. & Mrs. Ambrose
Koricina and family with
Mr. & Mrs. Joe . Amos,
Christmas day.
Hodgson
& l Mrs.
Mrs.
London,
and Kathleen
&
Ss
n
Cecil
visited
Harvey
Gerald
and
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Mrs. Ambrose
and family with
GOOD BIKE WEATHER — The first part of NeW Year's Day
Monday was ideal for riding a bicycle as demonstrated by
Brad Wright of Crediton. With him is Terry Glanville.T-A photo
Fee goes to $150
for the uninsured
Friends, relatives visit in Dashwood
By MRS. IRVIN RADER
Karen Ford, Calgary and
Marilyn Ford, Edmonton,
spent the holidays with their
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Jack
Ford, brothers and sisters.
Mrs. *Susan Snider,
resident of the Blue Water
Rest Home is a patient in
South Huron Hospital,
Exeter; also Miss Pearl
Kraft.
Holiday visitors wither. &
Mrs. Lome Genttner were
Mr. & Mrs.* Don Genttner
and Steven, Kitchener; Mr.
& Mrs. Ken Genttner, Todd
and Terry; Mr* & Mrs.
Roman Meidinger, Exeter;
and Mr. & Mrs. Jim Finnen,
Rene and Shelley, Toronto.
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Hayter,
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Hayter and
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Hayter,
Goderich motored to Mon
treal where they attended
Lackman-Vandahl
wedding. The bride, Debbie
Vandahi is their niece and
the daughter of Mr. & Mrs.
Earl Vandahi.
Mrs. Frieda Keller is
happy and thankful for the
lovely Christmas dinner
provided by the families who
came from Goderich,
Toronto, Hensail, Seaforth,
Denfield, London and Dash
wood.
After dinner, gifts were
opened and a Hymn sing
enjoyed, followed by an
unusual entertainment “a
fish pond” sponsored by the
under 12 group. Proceeds
went to Barbara Keller,
daughter of Mrs. Florence
Keller who is a patient at
Parkwood Hospital. A long
distance call from the Elgin
Keller family in Florida
where the weather was warm
was appreciated.
Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred
Eichler, New Hamburg,
shared dinner with the
Keller family, Boxing Day,
and then went to Zurich to
extend best wishes to the rest
of the Deichert families.
Pastor Mayo Mellecke and
family spent Boxing Day
with the Frieda Keller
family.
Bill and Sharon Bennett
spent New Year’s Day with
Mr. & Mrs. Irvin Rader on
their way to take up
residence in Regina where
they will both be employed
for six months.
Mr. & Mrs. Don Love,
Daniel and David, Sudbury
spent some time with Mr. &
Mrs. Ross Love following a
hockey tournament in
Toronto where Sudbury
team defeated the Toronto
team. Daniel proudly family, Sarnia, Mr. & Mrs.
displayed the trophy he had Joe Lobb, Brucefield and
won. Other visitors included Kris " Anne Datars, Grand
Mr. & Mrs. Clare Love and Bend.
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The uninsured motor
vehicles fee, which must be
paid by all uninsured owners
and drivers in the province,
will be increased to $150
from $100 as of January I,-
1979, Frank Drea, minister
of consumer and com
mercial relations, an
nounced recently.
Ontario law requires that
any motorist who does not
carry minimum liability
insurance must pay the fee
to the Motor Vehicles
Accident Claims Fund
before a vehicle permit is
issued.
The fund'makes it possible
for innocent victims of ac
cidents to collect com
pensation for injuries and
property damage sustained
because of the negligence of
an uninsured or unidentified
driver.
The increase became
necessary when expenditures
of the fund exceeded revenue
for the first time in fiscal
1977-78.
Payment of the fee does
not provide the motorist with
any kind of insurance
coverage.
“An uninsured motorist
who is found legally
responsible for an accident,
must reimburse the Motor
Vehicles Accident Claims
Fund the full amount of the
judgement and legal costs it
has expended on behalf of
the claimant. This could end
up costing $100,000, the
maximum claim paid by the
fund, plus costs,” Drea said.
In addition, if a claim is
paid from
motorist’s
licenses of
and the
uninured vehicle will be
suspended until the full
amount of the payment has
been refunded or an un
dertaking has been made to
commence- instalment
payments.
“It is mos^important for
1 motorists to realize that by
not providing themselves
with adequate liability in
surance and using the Motor
Vehicles Accident Claims
Fund instead, they can find
themselves paying for one
accident for the rest of their
lives,” the minister said.
The fund will continue to
exist after the introduction of
compulsory insurance on
December 1, 1979, to
reimburse victims of hit-
and-run drivers and those
involved in accidents with
uninsured drivers from other
jurisdictions.
the fund on a
behalf, the
both the driver
owner of the
Awareness
day is set
Holiday visitors in the
community were:
Mr. and Mrs. Doug
McNair, Charlene and
Laurie, Mrs. Rheola Hotson
and Mrs. Marjorie White,
Ailsa Craig, Terry and Deb
bie Hindmarsh of Nairn,
Wayne and Jackie Hind
marsh of Lucan, Janice and
Brian Ropp, near Strathroy,
with Mr. and Mrs. George
Hindmarsh, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Kemp entertained their
family, Linda and Brian
Young, Windsor, Shirley and
Alan LaLiberty, St.
Catharines, Marilyn and
Ron Morley, Brinsley, Nan
cy Kemp and Jim Robinson,
Ailsa Craig.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Rees
with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Hardy and family.
Sandy and Donald Cun
ningham, Jason and Nicole,
London with Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Cunningham and fami
ly.
Mr. and Mrs. John
Brownlee and family,
Gravenhurst, spent the
Christmas * holidays withChristmas * holidays
Mrs. Viola Carter.
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SNOW BOOTS(Mr. and Mrs. George
Quecke, Frank and Denise,
Sudbury with Mr. and Mrs.
Pete Groenewegen and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Millson entertained the
Millson families New Years
Day.
Mrs. Sandy Burgess,
Jason and Craig, Lucan and
Alton O’Neil, Clandeboye,
with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Manders and family.
Mrs. Ruth Mans enter
tained Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Carter and family
and Mrs. Isobel Simpson for
New Years dinner.
Clandeboye has a new
business. The A and P Small
Engine Sales and Repair
Shop. Owners Arnold Blake
and Pete Sovereign are open
for business at the rear of
the Blake residence.
Glenn Cunningham return
ed this week to University of
Western Ontario and Allan
Cunningham to University
of Guelph after spending the
holidays with their parents
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cun
ningham.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Raycraft returned Wednes
day after spending Christ
mas with Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Lowe in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cun
ningham, Kim, Tracey and
Jill spent New Years Day
with Mrs. Elizabeth Knight.
Rodney.
Mrs. Rupert Williams
attended a special dinner
with her father, Lome Der
byshire, at the Komoka Nur
sing Home, Friday.
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Area girl
places third
By MRS. PETER MARTIN
CREDITON
Helen Muller, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William
Muller, Crediton was third
. runner up in the Farmers
Daughter Contest held
recently. Congratulations
Helen.
United Church
The choir of Zion United
Church had a social evening
Wednesday night. After
. practice Helen Hey and Ella
Morlock provided a lovely
lunch.
Sunday, Russell Watson
and Mike Pierce of Strathroy
provided special music for
the church service. Mike
announced he would be
taking a position with 100
Huntley Street. He will be
working with the Circle
Square Ranch division at
Severn Bridge, Ontario.
Russell Watson announced
he would be going- into the
ministry. Congratulations to
both these young men and
our best wishes for their
successful future.
Sunday was the last ser
vice Rev. Bruce Pierce
would be having with us.;
Next Sunday Edgar Cud-
more will be the speaker. ,
In order to conserve fuel .
the church services will be!
held in the Sunday School'
auditorium for the winter
months.
Personals
Many Anne Pertschy, Ann
Arbour Michigan visited
relatives and friends in the
area.
Tracey Davis, Dashwood,
spent a few days with Ruth
Ann Martin.
The Crediton and district
social club held the annual
New Years eve party Sunday
night. The Wildwood
Orchestra played for about
70 couples.
Door prizes were won by
Mr. & Mrs. Gerry Gaiser,
Crediton and, Mr. & Mrs.
Walter Webber, Crediton
and Mr. & Mrs. .Lawrence
Amos, Exeter.
A midnight supper was
served by Mr. & Mrs. Cliff
Kenney, Mr. & Mrs. Dave
Cottei, and Mr.& Mrs.
Charles Browning Jr.
The Crediton fire depart
ment and. local parks board
have been trying to flood the
ice at the park.
Unfortunately it seems
some of the youngsters do ;
not want an ice rink as they
keep riding bikes on the ice,
causing ruts and delays in
completing the rink. J
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The Ontario March
Dimes will present
“awareness day” program
at the Suncoast Mall in
Goderich on Saturday,
January 13. The program
will feature a wheelchair
slalom demonstration, as
well as offer the general
public an opportunity to try
to manoeuver a wheelchair
through the obstacle course.
There will also be a paint
by mouth demonstration by
Larry Parker, Community
Development Officer with
the Ontario March of Dimes.
An information booth will
provide information to the
public about the various
groups and activities
relating to physical disabled
adults in t.he Goderich area.
The “awareness day”
program is designed to bring
public attention to some of
the problems and issues
affecting physically disabled
adults, as well as demon
strating that many
physically disabled adults,
as well as demonstrating
that many , physically
disabled adults have the
ability and desire to function
as contributing members of
society.
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Overholt.
Pauline has been home for
the past month.
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