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• The weather .still , hasn't.:
come around-to•a;golfer's why`
' of thinking. The stin hasfbeen
shining but the Winds ;have
• been • cold. Let's ` hope .June
brings us: some,warmer
weather. .
COn• Tuesday, May 1S there
was.a goodturn otit for Men's
. Nighty 'Low gross for the
_evening was Tony Bedard
and. low • net was Dale.
Matheis. Congratulations oto
Tonyy and bale..! „
Other .. winners included:
first . flight Leroy Bedour,
Doug Spitzig, Bruce Lyndon,.
and`•Denis Lassaline; second
flight -Paul Kelly, Andy
Smith, Mark Lassaline, Tome .
Love, Cam MacDonald, Ward
Hodg+ns, Marcel Richard and.
Rennie Armstrong; third
flight, Bud Sheardown, Raye
Armstrong, Don Siemon and
Ed Harrison; and fourth
flight, -Glen. Falkiner,• Art.
Burt, .Marty Buchanan, :Bill
Vanstone and Dave Graf.
On Thursday,,. May 20,
Ladies' Night winners were:
first flight, Gerry Harris,
-Joyce Bolton and Cris Spit-
zig; second flight, Marj
Smith, Karen Sturdy, Sue
Muir and a'tie •between Ellen
Connelly and Adele..Dren'nan;
third fli-ght, Pat Dockstader
and a tie between Bev
Denornme and Nadine
Brown; and fourth flight,
Dianne Armstrong, Elaine
• Worsell and Betty Fuller.
When the ladies, came in
from ' golfing, George Low
Was on hand .to talk over some
basicrules of golf anq answer
questions. George.. stressed
the element of pomm.on
courtesy as one ofthe
essential ingredients ' '„in a
game of golf. '
George and Willie Low are.
' BY JOANNE:WALTERS
i:noving. tu;..Bri.tish• Columbia
next Month' and we at ' the
`Sunset will be sorry to seg
them go. Not' only are we
rasing two enthusiastic
members' but two of •the nicest
people you'd '. ever—want to
know. We wish them all the
best and happy golfing in B.C.
Don't ' forget the pot luck:
supper tonight ladies.' All
guests are welcome. Come on
out for some good .food and
fun... -
BUSY; is the word which
adequately describes” the
holiday weekend at' the
Sunset. Numerous campers
and tourists came out to play
around of golf. -"--
On Monday, May 24, the
first two ball event with
the
•season was held with more
than forty people attending. A
delicious meal of ham and
scalloped. , potatoes was
served in theclubhouseafter
golf. .. '
,:' Two ball . winners were:.
Gerry Harris and Paul
Baechler; Tony Bedard and
Mariette Chisholm; Della
Bedard and . George
Williams; Stan. Telford and.
Shirley Baechler.; Isobel.
MacDonald and Ed'Harrison ;
Dave Gower and Willie Low;
Verna Kane and Clark
Chisholm; and ' Harry
Williams and Grace. Sale.
According to Jack
Nicklaus, starting the chub'.
back too• fast, under the,
mistaken impression that this
will create' high clubhea0.
speed at imp -act, . is what.
makes most golfers jerky: So,
by. :starting the • club back
slower : and smoother;
chances 'are, you will play' a
better'round•'of golf. Give it a
try and good. luck. See you :at
the Sunset soon.
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SHE USED HER
HEAD TO CHANG
HER SHAPE.
What. Arirta Fusco--andother
Weight Watchers" members -are
saying about the new:Personat
Action Plan " modules:
"The modules.hetp•me.get
• through without'overeating.'
Anita Fusco -
' Registered Nurse LOST 36:p.ounds.
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W61Ma4otretn C,s6ne861 rn:tad duthnr red mere+tha trada•wrers
W,110,t' Wanhe't5.t ,,Ostrredewd'g tate
Bradley Betties was proud of this group of plants that he,
nurtured over the winter months and points out something
The Goderich Township
Women's Institute volunteers
were.at the Horne on Monday
to assist with the. afternoon's
activities. Mrs. Molly. Cox
and. Norman Speir provided
the old timemusic with.Mrs.
Henderson accompanying at
the piano for the sing -a -long
and vocal solos by Wayne
Lester and Morgan Dalton.
Mrs. Mari.e_Flynn arranged
program' for family night
:and accompanied the • or-
chestra Frank Forrest;
Harold Black, Hugh Hodges
and: Norman: Speer: There
were dance numbers` by
Debbie Flynn ;' piano solos by
Patrick .Murray and Jacqui
Taylor; a vocal duet by Mrs.
Elsie Henderson and, Nelson
Lear; mouth organ selections '
by Lorne Lawson.
Four couples . fr ni the
Clinton Old Time Dance Club
danced the' French minuet;
the rye waltz; the patti cake
polk' and the :waltz country.
'Bob Glen did the calling for a
Square dance and forming the
set were Dorothy and Elmer
Townsend, Helen and Bill
Pepper, Willa and Bob Taylor
and May and Walter Pepper.
Mrs. McGrattonthanked all
those , taking. part• in •• the
• program on, behalf of the
res ents.
The .Clinton Legion- •• is
.celebrating:.: its •50th an-
niversary - this year and
following ' the program on
Tuesday evening Mr. Tom
Herman, one :of the charter
members, received a badge
of honour, for 50: years of
service by the president Mr
Russell Phillips: George
Campbell, pastpresident; of
the Legion, presented a new
wheel chair to•.the•Hoene ' and
it Was -received on behalf of
the. residents: and.' staff . b.y
Chester Archibald,.••
Administrator:
The I.O..D.E., of Clinton: are.
raising funds to '.purchase a
newambiilift for the Home.'
One of,,, the projects wa's a
raffle and the draw was made
on Wednesday .'by Mrs.
McCreath assisted . by the
Regent of the •chapter, M>s.
Jean ' Adams- and Mrs.
Maaelon Yeats,,,of the nursing
staff. Winners in the draw
were Mrs. Darlene Morgan
and Mrs. Mary Gibbings.:
The .Ethel and Mplesworth -
Womens' Institute were hosts
for the May Birihday•Party:
Mr. Peter Dekher delighted
the audicence _with several
vocal ' solos Mr. IVorinan
Burns played a number of old
of interestto 'Joanne Campbell;" kim:j Dawson and Jan•
Russell. (saff photo) .
time favourites on the violin
accompanied by • Cecil
Bateman. Mrs. Doris Jackl-in
was emcee dor .the program
and . the twenty-one
celebrants • received gifts
from the institute. Miss.
Marion Gray thanked the
Ladies on behalf of the
residents.
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524-9181
BAYFIELD•RD. GODERICH.
'I have owned a farm outside of Ottawa for twentrffve"
years. During this period I -have used a lane which divides
my farm from my 'neighbour's farm to the north, for enter-
ing and leaving the property. He also has used the lane to
come and_ go from his farm. Lately he has become upset'.
over the condition of the road, and claims it is due .to the
number of cars coming in and out of my farm.. .
have always had a "pick -your -own" fruit farm since I
bought the land, but my neighbour never complained until
this year. ' , • •
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He is now. claiming that since half of the lane is on his
property he can prevent me from using it, and also prevent
my customers from driving on his north half.
Cart he do this?
No hecan't:.Becduse of the use of thelane over sucha long.
period of years you have established a •right of way over the
north portion of the lone.The same goes for your c(,stomers.
His possessory title to the north holf of 'the lone isgood in all •
Respects; but it ,s ub1ect to the right of way; established by use,
'-of yourself and your customers.
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.I recently purchased .a house which I thought at the time
wasin good shape. Recently a Targe crack hasappeared:in
one of the basement walls and occasionally when it rains;'
water will run into the basement through, the crack. 1 have.
asked around the small town where I live and have found
out that the crack was there before I bought the house, but
the previous owner covered it up'to sell. the place. •
An engineer -I talked to said that the -crack appears to be
. caused, by the sinking of the Wall and that eventually the,
wall could collapse. • •
I- demanded my money back but the seller says the rule,
."let 'the buyer beware" applies and he won't return my
money.
The rule does not apply in'this type cif situation. You.purchas-
ed a house you believed to be in. excellent condition. Instead you.;.
bought one witllatent defect, which had been concealed by
the vendor. This gives rise to an error in substance between what
you contracted tp buy and what you'received. -
- You are entitled to recision of the contract with compensation
and dan'iages resulting from the concealment.
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I've noticed that you've published afew letters recently.
concerning car 'accidents, ,claims, etc. so I'.m hoping you
may be able to advise me about: an occident that I'was in
last year, in which f received injuries to my back and lost
two months of work_because of the injuries.
The fellow who was 'at'fault in the accident wouldn't
pay, so I hired a lawyer. I told him the whole story' and:
then left thinking everything would be alright. Now it
seems the lawyer got the date of the accident wrong and
can't collect. anything because it.is too late to sue the other
'driver. '• .
What can I do now?
First, hire yourself another lawyer. Then ask him to sue the first
lawyer for the money you would have received from the other
driver if the action had been commenced before the Limitation
period ran out, Make certain, though, that the mistake as to the
date was the lawyer's fault and not yours.
I , it'was his •fault then he will have to. pay what you would
- have.won in -court.
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