HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-01-03, Page 20RGA• XQA� AF, IC , SIG , TsTAR, THURSDA ;4ANUARY 3, .974
A'he Ministry of Health has `"the $1,5Q increase in tipping.
announced the) Nursing Home home rates, and the'.el Bible
operat rs are being advised of resident, over `16 years of age
` approvefl rate increases effec= will be responsible - for the 'ad-
tive .January lst,. 1974. ditiiona'l 50c $er. day. For
The d for the increase is, children under 16 years of age,
related to the new .minimum ' OHIP pays the. entire $15.00 "
y wage rates, effective Januajy per day rate.
1; , and to other; increased In addition, semi -private ac.
operating cats." The per diem commodation rates -mag in-
'"rates paid to Nursing Homes tit crease up to 25c per :day for an
become $15.00 from the present allowable maximum limit of
$13.50,, and for homes for $3.50 per day. Private accom,
special care intermediate care modatian increases are pernhit-�.
residents' it becomes.$13.00 ted' up to ,50c tier day making
from the present $11.7,,5. // the max=imum 'allowable limit
The Qntario Health/ In-• $7.00 from the present $6.50
surance Plan wilhcover $1.00 of per. day..
Established 187.6 .,
}MAD Seaforth, Ontario
Mrs. Margart Sharp, Sec.1Treas. ;Rhone 521-0400
Morning Star.,Lodge A.F.`& 'A.M. Carlbw, No. '309, G.R.C, right) C l ioette, Chaplain;. D.; Treble, edttcatftion; F Pentland
celebrates their . A'ryniversary year in 1974: At their'ireqular. '• Tyler; °f. Armstrong, 1°G:; H. Culbert; D, of , C.; T. Eedy,
meeting Wednesday evening, December ,12 the following' of- Secrgtarlg;. F3,., Glen,; treasurer: Absent iwhen 'picture was taken
afiters were installed for the_year 19.74: front roily (left to right) , wa's G. Gibsort
Feagan, J.S. and G. ;rl.P:M.•(photo by Fred. H,
H. R "R
Voelmle, S.S„,Rising S:D_; P. MacKay, S.W.; G. Fowlef Bisset) . x �_ '
Master; W.... Stiles, J.W.; ,D” Feagan. J.D' rear row' (left `to. •1
Unpreductable year;
• • A;splendid crczwd'of parents .niece Mrs...: `'anTege.n. Mr.
and , friends of students a.tten- '.VanTegen and family` from
de_d the. Colborne Central 05hawa,
Schoi>! . Christmas Corice•rt;. M"r. and Mrs. Terence Hun-.
Thur'da�' evening December ter spent Christmas. with their
20, The concert .opened.. with dau;g°hter, Mrs.' John '-Thr li-
the Junior Choimd of Grades ,3,4 • sop,' MK:) Thompscanw-a�rrd"-f�t I
and, 5 singing Christmas of•'Seaforth: •
.Carols. M;r, and Mrs:„,” W.J. Taman
The kindergarten students had anther ;happy household
-gave the Ch, istmas Welcome for -Christmas when their
fgafter which: Grade 7r made a family ,of,' daughter
splendid -presentation of ';The and "-Mrs. • G.E: Fmms, and
.F:trsat, Noel" with .karol5 'in .,...• Wendy, of King'tonr,..daughter:
French. Grades 1 anL2 had'a 'Delores, ;y'Ir•• -and Mr's.
small ,'play with elves and Speigelb�et'g , ;and children
Santa's'„-,helpeo; in their -Santa's Lanny and Dean from .Liindon
Special Christinas •andGrade 3 "a.nd • son Bill; IVIr. and Mrs.•
had. a play "What is Christ- WW1. Tamici, and children
rues. Eater's, Larry, Lisa and Lee:
The,gtnk ib°-t}�'h>Tje graces • ,Ann of Bayfield were all home
then gave i' demonstration of for Chr'Strfas. • •
Gymnastics-Uymnstics- an,,d . Grade' 4 Mr. and Mrs., -.john Edward'
'presented a play.ti'The Lost Ind and children Richard; Kai' and
Found' Christmas" 'after which' • Kimberley. of Benmiller spent
Grade ,5 gave "Santa's New, Christmas with /VIr' Edward's
•`Look 'parents ,in Wingharn.
To climax the concert j3rades Inro''the Pastthe Old Year
6, 7 and°M presented a Contata, goes
"Chair Bo Who Couldn't With all its cares and all its
`
" "w.••oes:
,' A nice _gathering of children Into the present trips the
and parents enjoyed the outing Nev? .
�' of skating at the Goderich And'illI hiS New Year" be
�2recza FMy= mvsnssv Detem- for yo
ber 21.. A Year f •-cherishe .dreams
The children -are back to corne-'rue.
'school and the Christrrnas correspondent wishes..
'holidays are:giver ,and country one and° all •a ver happy, arad
househoiids settle down to'the prti perbus 1974 and lakes this
-winter months „ with their°""'"'cap*portunity to thank -all who at
various problems. any time gave hero -:-news for
Mrs., Taw -Clark spent•C-h•ri t-- , Callwrrie Corner. -Thanks' Mrs.
rrlas with her daughter Mrs. G, .Kaitting.
r.hoh"n Gibson, Mr; Gibson and
Allan Stoll, a member of Morning Star' Lodge was eiecte4:at,
Grand Lodge, Tordnto as D.D G..M, for South Huron District 6
,for 1973.1974.:.
fourllowable mat„ .
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• The new year is unpredic-. ,,With great variety,usually, un -
table for ' the ou tdoo,r der better conditid'ns, and, often
recreationist ,because " of .:at lower costs, an important
- : pi ssihle 'fuel, shortages' which consideration 'in today's
t could curtail the use Of gasoline spiralling inflaetion. .Perhaps
powered equipment. °` even more: 'im• portant'=a•re.' the
.Snowmobilers could be hard , - -benefits of association with ex -
hit if this crisis becomes acute. perienced snowrnobilers who • `.
The Othtario Safety • League- 'have earned the resp'tect and •
suggest:: mare refu1 "planning tc)nsideration of :their corn-
of snowmobile. activities and munity,. Snowrii'obile club mem-
adviseti joining a sndwrnobile bers in Ontario have the .lowest
club as an,a,id.inachieving this' "accident rate_•of a•l.l.
c•>bjertive " - ,, snowmnbilers in 'the Provence.
Snowmohir1e cl .Tis Offer many • a e' , • - ,
- adv;an.tages:`-iirganizedy .events, safer, sane snownnobiling. Join.a....r .,.
both social and rec•r.eational, snow:inobile club, it will help •
family a3 -Wroxeter.
Mr.'a.nd' Mrs. Elmer Hunter,
daughter Cat• y, and daughter
Sandra of Toronto spent •
Christmas with another
,,. -daughter Linda,--M.rs. Douglas
Tottenham and Mr. Tottenham
• •of 'Owen ;Sound., It was ate.
especially 'happy Ch.ristrw,{or-
this -family as Mr. and Mrs.
'Tottenham are `ncow, the proud
parents of a baby girl, Shelly
Lynn horn December 20. This is
the first grar,dthtld for Mr. and-
Mrs. .Elmer Hunter -,,and Mr.
-and Mrs. Tereffe Hunter, great
grandparents share in this
happy event. .
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Bu.hanan had a busy
` household for the Christmas
holidavtheir children and their
families, were able to be h the
and have an. enjoyable Christ-
, mas fami+ly•gathering.
�'u z Mr. and Mrs,..Ej4 -'Fteaburn-
enjoyed their, family being
home for Christmas, daughters
Janice from ' Hamilton, and
Maureen ffom Fergus, and
heir son James from' Burnaby,
'aB.C, and, at friend Frances
Smyth from Burnaby, H.C. 'and
Earl and Steve at hciri'erewti a
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Ken Carnochan,, R.R.4, Seaftrttr
'Rosa-Leonhardt,,R;R.,A, Bornholm
John McE*ing,' R.R:1; Blyth,
Stanley Mcllwa1n,. R.R.2, Goderi li,
John Moylaii, R.R.2,. L ubl n
Wm. Pepper, Brucefield
J, N, Trewariiha, 13 i.661, Clinton,
Agentss' °
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The universal regard for money
is the one hopeful fact in our
civilization. (Geo Bernard
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If you had an accident with
,;our food or drink during the
=-festive season, you should
have them °cleaned°
immediately. Food andr
alcohol -"'stains Can become
permanent if left more than a
few. days.
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