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EPS PUBLIC SPEAKERS — Winners were named recently in the Exeter
Public Utilities Commission public speaking contest at Exeter Public
School. Above, PUC chairman Ted Pooley presents prizes to senior
winners Lourie
McAuley.
Ross, Brenda Murray, Debbie Webster and Paul
T -A photo
PUC PRESENTS PRIZES — Monday, Exeter Public Utilities Com-
missioner Murray Greene presented prizes to the junior public speak -
Infants baptised at church
ing winners at Exeter Public School. From the left ore Maureen Gans
Rich Fletcher, Ronalee Bogart and Annette Conn. T -A photo
Girls elect officers
Resort ladies study metric system
Fifteen members attended the
February Women's Institute
meeting held in the town hall.
President Mrs. Alec Hamilton
chaired the meeting.
Roll call was answered by
"Little things that make life
beautiful." Mrs. Leroy Bariteau
spoke on the motto, "What we
make of our homes is more im-
portant than what our homes
are made of."She told us a house
doesn't make the home.
The meeting was about Family
and Consumer affairs with con-
vener Mrs. Nola Taylor in
charge. She gave a talk on the
metric system and told about
first weights and measures, and a
list of household hints. She
handed out to members books on
the metric system and also recipe
hooks for cooking rutabagas.
-Mrs. A. Hamilton read a poem,
"Brighten the corner where you
are." She also gave a summary
of Provincial Board W.I. work for
the coming year.
The month of June has been
named as "International
Women's month", and the second
week in June as Erland Lee home
week.
Plans were finalized for en-
tertaining several branches in
March and the special speaker
will be one of the regional vice
presidents of the FWIO Mrs.
Calvin Carmichael of Elderton.
The pooling fee was sent in for
a member to attend the Officers
Conference at the University of
Waterloo.
Lunch hostesses were Mrs.
Lawrence Curts, Mrs. Susie
Devine, and Mrs. Eva Bariteau.
Children Baptised
A baptism service was held in
the United Church Sunday
morning. The following children
were baptized:- Patricia
Eleanor, daughter of Mr. & Mrs.
Larry Desjardine; William
Robert James, son of 11Ir. & Mrs.
Bill Jennison; Shelli Antoinette,
Kimberley Anne, and Jeffery
William Michael, children of Mr.
& Mrs. Jeff Finch.
Special church music
Guest minister at the Church of
God Sunday was Rev. Arthur
Krueger of Owen Sound. His
morning sermon was based on
Chapter 14 of St. John, and
evening service was from
Chapter 4 of Philippines. Special
music was a solo in the morning
by Mrs. Ross Desjardine and in
the evening a duet by Mrs. Art
Krueger and Mrs. Morley
Desjardine.
Supper and Cuba slides.
Several Grand Bend folks
attended the variety supper and
slides of Cuba at Greenway
United Church, Friday and
reported an enjoyable evening.
Quilts on display
Mrs. George Latta, Mrs. John
Lovie and Mrs. Raymond Latta.
viewed the exhibit of quilts on
display at Sarnia Library Art
Gallery Sunday. The display
(Tradition Plus 1) was from
eastern Ontario, Kingston area.
and patterns ranged from Crazy
quilt to Jet Planes. This exhibit
will be shown in other areas of
Ontario.
Grand Bend I1 4-H
Wednesday the Grand Bend ii
4-1i had its first and second
meeting. The meeting was
opened with the 4-11 pledge.
SAVE TAX DOLLARS
Registered Retirement Savings Time
Is Here Again
In the present climate of drooping interest rates we can
provide a guaranteed premium rate of interest for the next 5
years fully compounded.
$1,000 deposited at our current rate of • 10% will
provide a return of $1629.00 at the end of 5 years, on
annual yield of 12.58%
• Subject to change
REGISTERED RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLAN
CONTRIBUTOR'S TAX SAVINGS
Maximum
Earned Con -
Income tribution
7,500 1,500
10,000 2,000
15,000 3,000
20,000 4,000
30,000 4,000
Tox of
Non Con
-
tributor'
1,463
2,222
4,025
6,202
10,847
Tax of
Con
tributor'
1,046
1,608
2,887
4,430
8,870
Tow
Savings -
417
614
1,138
1,772
1,977
• All figures ore approximate.
Tox based on married man—no dependent children and no
deductions other than standard personal exemption of S1,-
500.00. S100.00 medical allowance, C.P.P. and Unemploy-
ment Insurance.
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Exeter Office Grand Bend Office
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Elected for president was
Vaughn flunking. secretary and
press reporter Kathy Steckle.
Phone girl was Colleen Sharen.
Discussion was on the cover and
everyone is to bring a title and
picture to vote on for the next
meeting. Measurements were
taken and recorded.
The leaders Mrs. Ford and
Mrs. McIntyre showed how to
keep record books and showed
different types and textures of
cloth.
The next meeting will be
February 26 at the town hall.
Persona Is
Mrs. Max Turnbull returned
home from South Huron Hospital,
Wednesday.
Mrs. Tray Desjardine returned
home Wednesday from a week
visit with her daughter and son-
in-law, Mr. & Mrs. John Prit-
chard and baby Nathan, in
Prince George. B.C.
Mr. & Mrs. Ed Gill and grand-
son Danny spent the weekend in
North Bay with their daughter
and son -in -lave Mr. & Mrs. Mel
Ramsden and family.
Mrs. Loretta Williams of Port
Huron spent a few days with Mrs.
Susie Devine in the past week.
Mr. & Mrs. Leo Masse, Danny
and Doug returned home on the
weekend after a three week
vacation in Florida.
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Johnson
attended an oyster supper Friday
at the home of their cousins Mr. &
Mrs. Garnet Romphs of Parkhill.
Jlr. & Mrs. George Latta and
Mrs. John Lovie were Sunday
supper guests in Sarnia with the
Lattas son and family. Mr. &
Mrs. Raymond Latta.
Mr. & Mrs. Russell Cook of
Stratford visited Tuesday with
Mr. & Mrs. Roy .11orenz.
Thames Road
continued from page 8
Mr. & Mrs. Mac flodgert.
Mr. & ML•s. William Rohde
visited Saturday with Mr. & Mrs.
Russell Morley, Exeter.
Verda Kellett. Elimville, Mr'&
Mrs. George Kellett, Carolyn and
Lawrence were guests on Sunday
with Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Heard.
Blyth.
Mr. & Mrs. Wes Reid spent the
weekend in Toronto.
Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Lamport
spent the weekend with relatives
at a cottage at Penetang. Mr. &
Mrs. \Y{{lliam Lamport. Exeter.
spent the weekend with Julie and
Greg Lamport.
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon McCarter
spent the weekend at Mt. Forest.
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Ballantyne
returned home on Wednesday
after having spent two weeks in
Florida
Mr. & Mrs. Roy Pepper.
Exeter, visited Wednesday
evening with Mr. & Mrs. William
Rohde
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While in Toronto on business, recently, I parked my
car at a downtown parking lot. When I returned to pick
it up I was horrified to see that one of my front
headlights had been all smashed in. I assumed that it
was the parking lot's responsibility to Zook after my car
while in their care; their rates to park are certainly high
enough!
Anyway, when I spoke to the lot manager, he claim-
ed NO RESPONSIBILITY and promptly pointed to a sign
on the front of the booth. The sign read, "We are not
responsible for any loss or damage whatsoever, however
caused, whether by fire, theft or negligence." He also •
drew my attention to my ticket on which was printed
the same notice.
He then told me that this was part of the contract,
and that he has absolutely no liability. I reminded him
that I didn't sign a thing, so it couldn't be a contract.
Who is right?
11 would.oppear from what you have told us that the lot
manager or owner is in the clear, because you don't have to
sign anything,to form a contract. If reasonable efforts hove
been made by the lot owner, by posting a sign or signs to in-
form you of the terms on which you can park your car, you
ore bound by the terms he posts, whether or not you read it
or sign anything.
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HENSALL
Approximately 10 years 090 I left Ontario. I was in
quite a bit of trouble financially at that time, and I have
to admit that had a lot to do with me leaving the
province.
Well, I've made a brand new start now and my in-
tentions are to return here, but I'm still a bit apprehen-
sive about these old debts. 1 have heard from various
sources that they are not collectible after a_certain
number of years, and I was wondering if you could tell
me how many years?
Ontario has o statute of limisalions with respect to civil
matters. It is called the Limitations Acf. it sets out times
beyond which certain civil obligations cannot be enforced.
These include: 6 years for any arrears of rent or damages
for arreors of rent; 20 years, action to enforce any judgment
which a court has granted against you; 20 yeors for a suit or
a bond, or other contract under seal; 6 years for a suit for
trespass or any simple contract (such as o contract for the
purchase of a cart; 1 year to sue for damages or death caus-
ed by o motor vehicle; 6 years to sue on a cheque or
promissory note.
But you should d/so be aware that old debts may be reviv-
ed if you should sign written acknowledgement of in•
debledness.
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I saw a painting in a store that I really liked. It was
priced at $125, and since I didn't have that much cash
with me, I made out a cheque for the full amount. The
man in the store told me that he would have the frame
made for it within a few days and he would let me
know when to come in and pick it up.
Well, later on I had second thoughts about the pain-
ting, so I stopped payment on my cheque and phoned
the store. The man there was pretty nasty and says he'll
sue me unless I make him out a new cheque.
Does he have the right to do this?
The rule in low is that property in goods posses when par-
ties intend to poss.
Ii is not necessary for possession to pass for o change of
ownership to occur. Where there is no clear intention, and
where the sole is of some specific article, then the properly
passes when the contract is mode, regardless of when pay-
ment or delivery takes place.,,
If follows, then that you ore the owner of the pointing, and
are obliged to poy for if.
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