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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1979-01-04, Page 11staged at Whalen 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 Times-Advocate, January 4, 1979 Page 11 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. TRUST COMPANY GUARANTEED CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE Representing many trust com­ panies, highest rates usually available. For more information contact A. Garnet Hicks 109 James St., Exeter 235-2438 Clandeboye people visit for new year STARTS TODAY Usborne & Hibbert Mutual Fire insurance Company (Established in 1876) Provides Full Insurance Coverage for Town Dwellings as well as Farm Properties DIRECTORS AND ADJUSTERS Jack Harrigan Robert Gardiner Lloyd Morrison Lome Feeney Ray McCurdy William Chaffe R.R.3,Lucan R.R.2,Staffa R.R.l, St. Marys R.R.2, Dublin R.R.l, Kirkton Mitchell Ross Hodgert John Moore Joseph Uniac Mrs. Elaine Skinner Wally Burton AGENTS Woodham Dublin Mitchell Exeter Exeter 229-6643 345-2512 348-9012 235-1553 235-0350 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. ii i i i i i i i i i i n i i n i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i n i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i h i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i n i i i i 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. - DON'T MISS IT Men's Assorted = Children's Waterproof Women's Women's Moon Assorted Waterproof Waterproof Assorted Boots Zipper Boots Knee High $099= Reg. $15.95 Q Reg $16 95 ’ f Q”Reg. $,3.98 S7M Leather ’19” 10^0 OFF Snowmobile Boots & Men's and Boy's Felt Lined Styles Women's Reg. $29.95 Women's Lo-Style Ties 510”Reg. $16.95 NOT ALL SIZES IN ALL GROUPS 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 CHARGEX ALL SALES FINAL Smyth’s WS4 ■■■ MAIN ST.PHONE 235-1933 SHOE STORE LTD. EXETER c< >.•• : 0- 99 GUARD VIXIR TAMI.-S health and Budget GUARDIAN DRUGS GUARDIAN DRUGS PRICE EFFECTIVE JAN. 1 SNOW WHITE FACIAL TISSUES-200's - 2 PLY 2 99 JANUARY BUDGET SAVERS 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. 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