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Page 2 Times -Advocate, March 25, 1981
BALL — Doug Lightfoot and Ruth Miller take the registrations of Russell
Jason Moore for minor ball in Crediton this summer. T -A photo
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READY TO SKATE — Shown during a dress rehearsal for Sunday's Lucan figure skating
club carnival are Sherrie Smith, Nicole Welsh, Kelly Van Kerkoele and Tabatha Fronts.
AROUND THEY COME — Tina Van Geel and Shannon Feke
make o turn during Sunday's figure skating carnival in
lucan. T -A photo
Increase
old age
security
Increases in the Old Age
Security pension,
Guaranteed Income Supple-
ment and Spouse's
Allowance. which are to take
effect in April 1981. have
been an1ounced by the
Minister of National Health
and Welfare. Monique
Begin.
The basic Old Age Securi-
ty pension will be increased
to 8208.20 monthly from the
present 8202.14.
The maximum
Guaranteed Income Supple-
ment for an individual or a
married person whose
spouse is receiving neither a
pension nor a Spouse's
Allowance. will increase to
8209.03 from its current
$202.94. Added to the basic
pension. this will give a per-
son receiving both the OAS
and the maximum GIS a
monthly total of 8417.23..
The ' maximum
Guaranteed Income Supple-
ment for a married couple.
both of whom are pen-
sioners. will increase to
8161.16 each from 8156.47.
Added to the basic pension
this will give each married
pensioner receiving the
maximum GIS a total of
8369.36. or $7:18 72 for the
couple.
The Guaranteed Income
Supplement is paid to pen-
sioners whose income,
apart from the Old Age
Security pension. is limited.
The amount of the supple-
ment varies in relation to in-
come.
The maximum Spouse's
Allowance will increase to
$369.30 from 8358.61. The
maximum Spouse's
Allowance is made up of an
amount equivalent to the
basic Old Age Security pen-
sion and the maximum GIS
at the married rate and it is
paid to persons between 60
and 65 years of age who are
married to OAS pensioners
and meet residence re-
quirements. Entitlement to
a Spouse's Allowance, and
the amount paid. is based or
yearly income.
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Recognize
citizenship
At a dinner party given by
Soroptimist International
(London) Club at the
Grosvenor Dining Club on
Monday evening, Susanne
Hofstee, Listowel District
Secondary School, Listowel,
received the honour of
recognition as the winner of
this year's youth citizenship
award. The principal of her
school and her parents were
special guests of honour.
The club also honoured,
Kathy Underwood, F.E.
Madill Secondary School,
Wingham. She ran an un-
believably close second to
Susanne.
Susanne's significant
contribution as a youth
citizenship contender is now
before the Eastern Canada
regional board of ad-
judicators. The results of
this phase will be known at
the Soroptimist spring
conference, Eastern Canada
Region, to be held in Ottawa
on the weekend of May 15, 16
and 17.
The youth citizenship
award is an award available
to students in their
graduating. year from the
secondary educational
system. Applications for this
award may be had by
contacting any Soroptimist
club member or secondary
school principal or guidance
counsellor.
A FALLEN SKATER — Lisa Hietalahti holds back a few tears
after being helped to her feet by Theresa Van Geel during
Wednesday's Lucan skating carnival rehearsal. T -A photo
Set down
discipline
guides
Acknowledging that a fun-
damental difference of opi-
nion exists, an official with
the ministry of education
has commended the
"Guidelines for Discipline"
produced by the Huron -
Perth Roman Catholic
Separate School board
(HPRCSS)
The two alternatives, out-
lined by D.A. Penny, ex-
ecutive director of planning
and policy analysis with the
ministry. are whether to
refrain from all use of cor-
poral punishment or to use it
as.a last resort.
The board's 20 -page docu-
ment supports corporal
punishment only in the most
extreme cases.
"The 'Guidelines for
Discipline' outlines in detail
the possible steps teachers
can take to overcome dis-
cipline problems," explain-
ed John McCauley,
superintendent of education,
after the board's Monday
night meeting. "Corporal
punishment may be used,
but only as a last resort.
Only after calling parents
and all other steps have been
taken."
While Mr. Penny, in a
letter to the board, assures
the 'last resort' resolution
will be considered, the
ministry seems likely to
recommend any use of
physical punishment by
avoided.
"Those who were respon-
sible for its (the guidelines)
production are certainly to
be commended for its
emphasis on positive
measures to develop self-
discipline and for its prac-
tical suggestions for more
effective classroom
management." noted the
ministry official.
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LEDA FORD
Leda (Harding) Ford,
suddenly at her residence,
160 Sanders Street West,
Exeter, on Thursday, March
19, 1981, beloved wife of the
late Arthur Ford
(predeceased February 2,
1981) in her 83rd year. Dear
mother of Mrs. Lois Hern of
Erin and Irvin Ford of
Grand Bend. Also survived
by 6 grandchildren and 4
great-grandchildren, 2
sisters, . Mrs. Alma Rundle
and Mrs. Ina Skinner both of
Exeter. Rested at the
Hopper -Hockey Funeral
Home, Exeter, where
funeral service was held on
Saturday, March 21, 1!.:1 at
2:30 p.m. Interment in
Exeter Cemetery, with
Reverend Grant Mills of-
ficiating.
ADOLPH KELLER
At Victoria Hospital,
Westminster Campus on
Sunday, March 22, 1981,
Adolph Keller of Dashwood.
Beloved husband of Lucinda
(Willert) in his 81st year.
Dear father of (Ada) Mrs.
Earl Telfer of • Kitchener,
(Verda) Mrs. Jake Marteens
of Cold Lake, Alberta,
(Eulene) Mrs. William
Baker of London, Mrs.
Margaret Carlisle of
Goderich, (Grace) Mrs.
Fred Sanders of London,
Milton of Exeter, Mervyn of
Lambeth, Lloyd of London,
Eugene of Kamloops, British
Columbia. Loved by 33
grandchildren and 17 great-
grandchildren. One grand-
daughter, Paula Keller,
predeceased in 1971. Dear
brother of Loretta of Zurich,
Irma of London, Arnold of
Stephen Township, Riney of
Exeter, Harold of Toronto.
Predeceased by brothers
Edward, Elmer, Herbert,
and sister Tillie. Resting at
the T. Harry Hoffman and
Sons Funeral Home, Dash-
wood, until Wednesday noon,
March 25, then at Zion
Lutheran Church, Dash-
wood, where the funeral
service will take place at 2
p.m., Rev. K. Hahn of Good
Shepherd Lutheran Church
officiating. Interment in Zion
Lutheran Cemetery.
MAUDE HODGINS
At. St. Joseph's Hospital,
on Wednesday, March 18,
1981, Maude (Bawden)
Hodgins, of 189 Frank Street,
Lucan, in her 82 nd year.
Beloved wife of the late J.
Harold Hodgins. Dear
mother of Betty and Don
Ankers, Lucan, Sandy and
Jane Hodgins of Barrie.
Dear mother-in-law of Jack
and Ann Gilmour of RR 2,
Lucan. Dear sister of Mrs.
Lilly O'Neil of Detroit,
Michigan and Mrs. Edna
Mann of Toronto . Dearly
beloved grandmother of
Linda, Brian, Susan, Mike,
Andy, Judy, Janet and Carol.
Great-grandmother of
Matthew, Christopher and
Bradley. Rested at the C.
Haskett & Son Funeral
Home, Lucan, until 9 a.m.
Saturday, March 21, then to
the Holy Trinity Anglican
Church, Lucan, where the
funeral and committal
service was held at 11 a.m.,
with the Reverend Bruce
Pocock officiating. Inter-
ment in St. James Cemetery,
Clandeboye.
VIOLA CADGER
At Bluewater Rest Home,
Zurich, on Thursday,
March 19, 1981, Miss Viola
Ada Cadger, age 86, for-
merly of Mooretown. Aunt of
Miss Doris Chuter • of
Cambridge, Mrs. Phyllis
Kellaway of RR 1, Jordan
Station, and Peter Cadger of
Victoria, B.C. Predeceased
by two brothers and a sister.
Funeral service was held
from the D.J. Robb Funeral
Home, 102 Victoria Street
North, Sarnia, on Saturday,
March 21st, at 1 p.m.
Interment Sutherland
Cemetery, Moore Township.
LORENE HODGSON
Suddenly at her late
residence RR 2, Ailsa Craig .
on Monday, March 23, 1981
Lorene (Copeland) Hodgson
in her 57th year. Beloved
wife of Howard Hodgson
dear mother of (Shirley)
Mrs. Barry McConnell and
Joyce Hodgson, both of Lon-
don and Murray Hodgson at
home. Dear sister of
(Marian) Mrs. Lloyd Jaques,
Woodham. Also survived by
one grandchild. Resting at
the C. Haskett and Son
Funeral Home where
funeral service will be held
Thursday, March 26 at 2
p.m. Interment Mars Hill
Cemetery. Brinsley.
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MARJORIE STEINER
A former women's editor
of The Times -Advocate,
Marjorie Steiner, af-
fectionately known to
readers as "Gram" died in
Chesterton, Indiana on
March 20. She was the wife of
the late Dr. Everett Steiner,
a veterinary who practiced
in Exeter for several years.
She is survived by one son,
Tom, of Chesterton, Indiana.
Mrs. Steiner was in her 86th
year.
News from
Huronview
Grace Peck, Iris Sparling,
Ethel Elder, Margaret
Mitchell, Verda Heckler,
Beatrice Young, Alma
Davis, Leah Currie, Mary
Ross. Elsie Henderson, Jen-
nie Chestney, Bernice
Glousher along with staff
members enjoyed the
Luncheon and Fashion Show
at the Knox Presbyterian
Church in Goderich Wednes-
day afternoon.
Rev. Wittick conducted
Sunday morning service in
the chapel assisted by Mrs.
Elsie Henderson at the
organ. The choir sang
"God's Way" with Mr.
Nelson Lear and Mr. Cecil
Skinner taking the duet part.
Their second number was
Love, Wonderful Love.
A hymn Sing led by Dick
Roorda was held on Sunday
evening. Wilson McCarney's
musical group entertained at
Old Tyme Music on Monday
afternoon.
St. Partick Day was well
celebrated here at Huron -
view with the main
diningroom decked out in
shamrocks and Irish hats.
The meal was served with
the tables arranged in group-
ing of 6 large tables and the
meal consisting of Irish
stew,and onassortment of
different kinds of pies were
served country style. This
makes a pleasant change
from having to line up for
trays.
Wednesday afternoon the
Brussels Women's Institute
were here to help us
celebrate all March
birthdays. The audience en-
joyed the solos by Mrs. Van
Vliit. An orchestra con-
sisting of Howard Smith,
James Adams, Archie and
Pearl Mann played some
lively tunes.
Cupcakes and tea were
served to the residents. Mrs.
Beatrice Young thanked the
entertainers and the
Women's Institute for a
most enjoyable afternoon on
behalf of the residents.
Rev. Austin Gedcke con-
ducted Bible Study in the
Chapel on Thursday after-
noon.
Huronview would like to
welcome Pauline Shkrauik
from Hensall, Mildred
Walker from Bayfield and
Grace Van Loo and Russell
Bentley from Clinton.
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luck to meet a black
depends upon whether
are a man or a mouse.
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cat
you
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