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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-02-19, Page 6a � t , .. _ apt• ,. ':} .. Page 6r--'T1he Wingham Advance -Times, Thurs., February 19, 1976 h�. 8 In brief . Hotd(;) 111�f�11� Take advantage of the 1975 price. The Lord Simcoe is maintaining the price on the 2 nite special in the face of rising costs. GO01AN S� 2N fol'fWo indu&s: • modern guest room for 2 nights • dinner one evening at the famous Captain's Table including a welcoming refreshment • breakfast each morning • free overnight parking (from 6,00 p.m. to 8.30 a.m. only each day) .$69" subject to advance registration and you can stay an extra night for only $Moo double See your travel agent or reserve direct. The Lord Simcoe Hotel, 150 King St. West, Toronto. Tel: (416) 362-1848 Mr. and Mrs. Morley Johnson, A charge of assault causing last Wednesday on Highway 87 at accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. bodily harm was laid against a Huron' Road 28, Howick Town - Harold Robinson of Gorrie left Sarnia man last week as a result ship. Mr. McDonald was treated Sunday on a -two weeks' motor . of an incident in a Blyth. res- for abrasions at the Wingham trip to Florida. aurant. The Wingham detach- and District Hospital and re - Mr. and Ws. Ron McClement ment of the Ontario Provincial leased. arrived home over the weekend Police charged Robert KeLean, A second collision that day in- - Ontario 47, with assault last, Thursday in volved William A. Proud of Tees - an incident that resulted in injury water and Richard H. Reece of ° '� to James Watson, 46, of Blyth. RR 5, Brussels. The accident Beauty . theme: Mr. Watson received cuts, abra- occurred on Highway 4, north of sions and possible broken ribs the Huron Road 20 junction, according to the report of investi- Morris Township. Mr. Proud was for UC meeting gating Constable Ken Balzer. reported injured in the collision. BELThe Wingham OPP also re- Arlene Barnbrough of RR 2, - Mrs. Albert ported 12 motor vehicle accidents Goderich was reported injured Rieman man h hosstt ed the February last week, resulting in an esti- Sunday when her car struck a'-EADLI meeting of the evening unit of the mated $13,150 in property dam- snow bank. The accident oc - 29th D United Church Women which was age and injuries to three persons., n curred oCounFEBR A N. ty Road 25, east of held last week with 16 ladies David F. McDonald of Graven- Sidero o Count East Wawanof ' present. hurst and Russel D. Lee of Ailsa Township. sh Mrs. Jack Higgins had charge Craig were involved in a collision of the worship service on The Wingham OPP laid nine February 29th is the deadline for many important pro- agreed sum from future rental payments. "Beauty". Appropriate hymns • charges under the Highway cedures under the Rent Review Act. e The maximum rent LANDLORDS may charge tenants were sung and Mrs. Robert Tay- Junior Farmers Traffic Act, one under the Liquor • For tenancy agreements taking effect on or after July after January. 1, 1976 for all tenancy agreements which for read scripture, followed by Licence ,Act and issued 25 warn- 30, 1975 and u to and including December 31, 1975, became effective on or after Jul 30, 1975 i - eight per prayer. The offering was • ings last week. P 9 Y 9 p received and dedicated. elect officers TENANTS wishing to dispute increases up to eight per cent more than the rent charged during the last full The World Day of Prayercent for that period ;must make application on the month prior to August 1, 1975. Unless the landlprd has service will be held in' Knox Bill Armstrong h RR 4, wing- appropriate form by February 29, 1976. obtained the approval of a rent review officer, a landlord ham was elected the president of • For tenancy agreements taking effect on or after July collecting more than this contravenes the rent review United Church on March 5 with the- Howick Junior Farmers dur Rev. John G. Roberts as guest ing a meeting last Tuesday at the �� 30, 1975 and up to and including December 31, 1975, legislation and may, on summary conviction, be fined up speaker. Howick Central School. Also LANDLORDS wishing to charge more than eight per to $2,000. Mrs. Cliff Logan had charge of elected to office were: vice-presi- Sunday guests of Miss Annie cent over the rent charged during the last full month • In ' respect to tenancy agreements taking effect on or the program, "Back to Basics", dent, Don Sanderson, Gorrie; Kennedy, Frances Street, were prior to August 1,1975, for the above period, must make after July 30, 1975 and up to and including April 30, after which a discussion period 9 P secretary, Peggy Tervit; Wing' Mr. and Mrs. Ross Durnin, application on theappropriate form b February 29,1976. 1976, LANDLORDS wishing to charge more than eight followed. Lunch was served by ham°; treasurer, Brenda Mc- Stephen, Colleen and Ruth Ann of ppY Y g g Mrs. Norman Cook's group. I Cann, Gorrie; directors, Brad St. Helens. • If the LANDLORD and TENANT have not agreed by per cent for any period after January 1, 1976 must make The March meeting will.be,heeld Hutchison and Barry Gibson, -Mrs. Gershom Johnston and January 17, 1976 on the prescribed form for a rent application on the appropriate form by February 29,1976, at the home of Mrs.,Lewis Stone- both of Gorrie. George Grigg visited Sunday increase above the eight per cent guideline, and do not • For tenancy agreements taking effect on or after Jan - house. The special guest speak%?r at with Mrs. Lois McMichael and apply to have the rent for that period reviewed, the uary 1, 1976, TENANTS wishing to dispute any increase the meeting °was Jim Phelan, Bruce of Seaforth. Guests at the TENANT is entitled to a rebate of any rent paid in excess must make application on the appropriate form by past _ president of the Huron same home were Mr. and Mrs. of eight per cent by February 29, 1976, February 29, 1976, or 60 days after receiving a notice of Relgrave County Junior Farmers. Jim pre- John Collins and Michelle of • If the LANDLORD fails to refund excess rent by Febru- increase, whichever comes last, sented a discussion and showed Chatham. Mrs. Johnston and ar 29, the TENANT is entitled to apply to the Rent • LANDLORDS and TENANTS are reminded that appli- accompanying slides of his trip Michelle .were both celebrating Y pp y Mrs. Lewis Cook spent a few last summer to England. birthdays. Review Office for a payment order. If the LANDLORD cations for rent review must.be made to the Rent Review days last week with Mr, and Mrs. Still does, not comply, the TENANT may deduct the Office for the region in which the premises are located. Robert Cook and family of Shel burne.For major landlords, the provisional landlord's guide to Mr. and Mrs. Willard Arm- �~ strong recently attended the "> the preparation of cost revenue statements in support christening of their granddaugh-- z, of rent review applications now is available from the ter, Mary Susan infant daughter Rent Review Offices listed below. of Mr. and Mrs. David Hanna of Hanover. *> If you require a booklet, or further information, please write to Rent Review, Box Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd ; spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs'' '' 580, Postal Station F, Toronto, or telephone the Rent Review Office for your area. If Ronald Hibberd of Mildmay, yr yyou live outside the toll-free dialling area for the office serving your municipality, Mr. and Mrs. John Spivey U ' dial the operator and ask for Zenith 9-6000. You will be connected with the Rent Brenda and Barbara of Ingersoll, `° 1 Review Office free of charge. visited on Saturday with her =byj'` parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold = w Procter, and with her aunt, Miss Margaret Curtis of Brookhaven`/�f%' z METRO TORONTO Peterborough 743 951,1 SOUTHWESTERN Cornwall 933-866 Nursing Home, Win�ham, 73=1199 Richmond Hill 884 6092 London 673-1660 Kingston 549-442 g y.r Owen Sound 376-3202 Ottawa 238-5055 Mr. and Mrs. Don Rae and, G $ CENTRAL -EAST CENTRAL -WEST iy „? .y�- .' Windsor 253-3532 Pembroke 735-0135 Jamie of Guelph, Mr. and Mrs $ ' ,i R: rrie r17-21 11 Hamilton 528 8701 Robert Taylor of St. Ann's spent bH> Mss ssau�.a ,,,7703280 Kitchener 579 5790 EASTERN NORTHEASTERN the weekend With their parents, ¢ G' Os1h,3wa 5794421 St Catharines 684 6562 Belleville 966 4451 North Bay , 476.1231 Sault Ste Marie 942-1123 Sudbury 673-7173 Timmins 264-9555 NORTHWESTERN Kenora 468-3159 Thunder Bay 475-1595 Mr. and Mrs. James R. Coultes. y, Mr. and' Mrs. Wayne Minick ,aiW,�a and family, Miss Gail Mayberrycie`°�����v� mn`",,,, x,. and friend of Kitcheq,�r were %`��ayy� weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ministry ®� Consumer Clarence Hanna, - JASON STEFFLER may not be old enough to go to School, ��� ®Cillil�rCl�) �����I®�� Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Cook re- but he certainly does know how to pick the day for his visits'. U1W turned home on Sunday after Jason joined grades one and two students for a St, Ontario attending the Brown Swiss Con- Valentine's Day celebration Friday at the Sacred Heart vention held in Calgary. School, a� Nwo%ws ML a of the Notiona John Turner, former. finance Two workmen were killed at peratures and raid. A quick run- c minister in the Trudeau govern- Douglas Point when a scaffold off may break tae heavy ice on ment, who resigned his cabinet collapsed, dropping them 120 rivers and thus back flood Waters post some months ago, has re- feet. 'Three other men on the scaf- over low-lying areas. signed his seat in the House, pur- fold were able to hold on until res- 0---0-0 r, , • portedly to enter private law cued. Dead are Alec Caines, 29, of Sixteen cars of a CNR freight practice in Toronto. Turner, once Port Elgin and James Thompson, train derailed at Tara on Satur- considered a possible strong con- 25, of St. 'Thomas. They were em- day, spilling their cargo of barley tender for the prime minister's ployed by Horton Steel CBI Ltd. along the right of way. It was ex- ` job, has been the subject of o--o-o petted the track would be cleared tom. considerable conjecture since his Hopes of retaining full psychia- by Tuesday. split with the government, which frit services at the Goderich PH 0-0-0 ` 'l i•; some observers believe came were dashed last week. However, The town of Durham has vowed H, about because he disagreed with the health ministry announced to fight the closure of its 38 -bed the Trudeau policy of wage and that a 20 -bed psychiatric wing hospital all the way to the sup - price controls. will be operated there, to be reme court if necessary. When u staffed by Alexandra Marine and Health Minister Frank Miller ". General Hospital in Goderich. went to the town to discuss the BABY BAPTI_7.Fn 0--" hospital closing he was met by an A family dinner was held at the Jim Watson, a Blyth restaurant angry crowd which pelted him home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael owner, who had announced his with snowfalls. The Durham hos- Willie following the baptism of intention of seeking the PC pita] employs 40 full time and 25 t�k their granddaughter; Julie Emily leadership, announced that he part time persons. • `. Hatt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. was dropping out of the race. a-�0 Leonard Hatt of Walkerton. Rev. 0--" Kathy I{reiner of Timmins, A. J. Nolan conducted the service A warning has been issued by Ont., became Canada's first gold "®!JR CANADA" was the musical presentation of the kindergarten and grades one and P 9 9 at the Sacred Heart Church. God- parents were Mr. and Mrs. Brian the Ministry of Natural Resour- medalist at the Innsbruck Olym- ces about the of heavy when the best two students during the Heritage Day program at Sacred Heart Monday. The entire Douglas. possibility pies she posted floodingin the Western Ontario time in the ladies' giant slalom school participated in celebration of the da with son poems, readings and dances. p y g' p g Those attending were Mr. and g area. Accumulated snowfall has 'ski event. Mrs. Donald Willie and John of been melting. under mild tem - Kitchener, Mr,. and Mrs. Thomas Fordwich Personal N te Rowe, Michael and Stephen of Walkerton, Mr. and _ Mrs. B. The Howick Golden Hawks met after a week's holiday to the St. Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Douglas and Laurie, Miss Pat- ricia Willie and Douglas Kriyzek of St. Marys. Honored guests NOMINATIONS the Atwood hockey team Friday Lucia Islands. Mrs. Bob Bride at Thamesford. were the great-grandparents, night at the 'community centre Mrs. Bob Highman and family Abe Haasnoot is presently con- Mrs. Emily Donaldson and Mr. and the score was 12-3 in favour of Cambridge and Mr. and Mrs. fined to Listowel Memorial and Mrs. Percy Willie. Notice is hereby given to the Municipal Electors of the of the Hawks. On Sunday night Bill Austin, Matthew and Peter of Hospital. , Visitors at the same residence Township of Turnberry in the County of Huron that the the same teams played in Listo- Tillsonburg were Sunday visitors John Siefert of Bramalea spent were Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Walker period during which nomination papers may be filed in the wel with the Hawks again win- g ' with Mrs. Pearl Patterson. the weekend at his parents' with their best wishes., office of the clerk for the purpose of municipal elections will ning 10-1. . . Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Gedcke home. commence on February 27, 1976 at the hour of 9 o'clock and Mr. and MTs. William Camp- bell and Mrs. James Sfevenson of • visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gedeke and familyon the Matthew Timperly was able to WHI T ECHUR CH close on March 4, 1976 at the hour of 5 o'clock for the pur- ase of nominating one fit and proper person for the office Harriston were Sunday guests town line. return home from Listowel Memorial Hospital on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Craig on Councillor for the Township of Turnberry of which all with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Ian Law and Mr. and Mrs. Art Wells of London visited Saturday with where he had been for the past Saturday visited with Mr. and e l electors are hereby required to take notice and govern themselves accordingly and further take notice that the family of Belfountain visited Sun- Mrs. George Ashton and with Mr. week as the result of a burn. Mrs. Alex •Coultes of Goderich i and on.Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. and manner in which said nominations shall be filed is set forth day with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ashton in the Hiemstra Nursing Miss Chris Wright of Elora Robinson Wingham. in section 34 of the Municipal Elections Act. D'Arcey, Home, Listowel. visited Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Struthers of If a greater number of candidates than required to fill the Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wilson of 'Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Art Mitchell of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller. Teeswater were Monday visitors said office are nominated and make the required declara- Toronto visited Sunday wi Kitchener were Saturday visitors Mr. and Mrs. Mark Brunarski with their daughter, Mrs. Don - tions, elections -will be held on. March 15, 1976 from the hour and Mrs. Cecil Wilson. with Mr: and Mrs. Bruce Arm- of Waterloo were guests over the Caesar, Mrs. Caesar and family. of 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mr. 'and Mrs. Barry D'Arcey, strong. - `weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Don Whitechurch Women'Insti- Given under my hand this 17th day of February, 1976.s Jeff and Jason spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stan Bride visited King. . Lute celebrated Valentine's Day Mr. and Mrs. John R. Lepping ton, Gorrie. by remembering those who have VICTOR BAKKER, Glenn Johnston accom Reg Black Moorefieldp • a r n been ill, the shut-ins, or those re- siding in nursing homes from this ReturrAing Officer. of ;to aanted i a man charged ' horse committee meeting of the community, with boxes of treats. Canadian National Exhibition at the Queen Elizabeth Building, Exhibition Grounds, Toronto, on • • • " inassault ssaVIt ine'dent Friday of last week Hotd(;) 111�f�11� Take advantage of the 1975 price. The Lord Simcoe is maintaining the price on the 2 nite special in the face of rising costs. GO01AN S� 2N fol'fWo indu&s: • modern guest room for 2 nights • dinner one evening at the famous Captain's Table including a welcoming refreshment • breakfast each morning • free overnight parking (from 6,00 p.m. to 8.30 a.m. only each day) .$69" subject to advance registration and you can stay an extra night for only $Moo double See your travel agent or reserve direct. The Lord Simcoe Hotel, 150 King St. West, Toronto. Tel: (416) 362-1848 Mr. and Mrs. Morley Johnson, A charge of assault causing last Wednesday on Highway 87 at accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. bodily harm was laid against a Huron' Road 28, Howick Town - Harold Robinson of Gorrie left Sarnia man last week as a result ship. Mr. McDonald was treated Sunday on a -two weeks' motor . of an incident in a Blyth. res- for abrasions at the Wingham trip to Florida. aurant. The Wingham detach- and District Hospital and re - Mr. and Ws. Ron McClement ment of the Ontario Provincial leased. arrived home over the weekend Police charged Robert KeLean, A second collision that day in- - Ontario 47, with assault last, Thursday in volved William A. Proud of Tees - an incident that resulted in injury water and Richard H. Reece of ° '� to James Watson, 46, of Blyth. RR 5, Brussels. The accident Beauty . theme: Mr. Watson received cuts, abra- occurred on Highway 4, north of sions and possible broken ribs the Huron Road 20 junction, according to the report of investi- Morris Township. Mr. Proud was for UC meeting gating Constable Ken Balzer. reported injured in the collision. BELThe Wingham OPP also re- Arlene Barnbrough of RR 2, - Mrs. Albert ported 12 motor vehicle accidents Goderich was reported injured Rieman man h hosstt ed the February last week, resulting in an esti- Sunday when her car struck a'-EADLI meeting of the evening unit of the mated $13,150 in property dam- snow bank. The accident oc - 29th D United Church Women which was age and injuries to three persons., n curred oCounFEBR A N. ty Road 25, east of held last week with 16 ladies David F. McDonald of Graven- Sidero o Count East Wawanof ' present. hurst and Russel D. Lee of Ailsa Township. sh Mrs. Jack Higgins had charge Craig were involved in a collision of the worship service on The Wingham OPP laid nine February 29th is the deadline for many important pro- agreed sum from future rental payments. "Beauty". Appropriate hymns • charges under the Highway cedures under the Rent Review Act. e The maximum rent LANDLORDS may charge tenants were sung and Mrs. Robert Tay- Junior Farmers Traffic Act, one under the Liquor • For tenancy agreements taking effect on or after July after January. 1, 1976 for all tenancy agreements which for read scripture, followed by Licence ,Act and issued 25 warn- 30, 1975 and u to and including December 31, 1975, became effective on or after Jul 30, 1975 i - eight per prayer. The offering was • ings last week. P 9 Y 9 p received and dedicated. elect officers TENANTS wishing to dispute increases up to eight per cent more than the rent charged during the last full The World Day of Prayercent for that period ;must make application on the month prior to August 1, 1975. Unless the landlprd has service will be held in' Knox Bill Armstrong h RR 4, wing- appropriate form by February 29, 1976. obtained the approval of a rent review officer, a landlord ham was elected the president of • For tenancy agreements taking effect on or after July collecting more than this contravenes the rent review United Church on March 5 with the- Howick Junior Farmers dur Rev. John G. Roberts as guest ing a meeting last Tuesday at the �� 30, 1975 and up to and including December 31, 1975, legislation and may, on summary conviction, be fined up speaker. Howick Central School. Also LANDLORDS wishing to charge more than eight per to $2,000. Mrs. Cliff Logan had charge of elected to office were: vice-presi- Sunday guests of Miss Annie cent over the rent charged during the last full month • In ' respect to tenancy agreements taking effect on or the program, "Back to Basics", dent, Don Sanderson, Gorrie; Kennedy, Frances Street, were prior to August 1,1975, for the above period, must make after July 30, 1975 and up to and including April 30, after which a discussion period 9 P secretary, Peggy Tervit; Wing' Mr. and Mrs. Ross Durnin, application on theappropriate form b February 29,1976. 1976, LANDLORDS wishing to charge more than eight followed. Lunch was served by ham°; treasurer, Brenda Mc- Stephen, Colleen and Ruth Ann of ppY Y g g Mrs. Norman Cook's group. I Cann, Gorrie; directors, Brad St. Helens. • If the LANDLORD and TENANT have not agreed by per cent for any period after January 1, 1976 must make The March meeting will.be,heeld Hutchison and Barry Gibson, -Mrs. Gershom Johnston and January 17, 1976 on the prescribed form for a rent application on the appropriate form by February 29,1976, at the home of Mrs.,Lewis Stone- both of Gorrie. George Grigg visited Sunday increase above the eight per cent guideline, and do not • For tenancy agreements taking effect on or after Jan - house. The special guest speak%?r at with Mrs. Lois McMichael and apply to have the rent for that period reviewed, the uary 1, 1976, TENANTS wishing to dispute any increase the meeting °was Jim Phelan, Bruce of Seaforth. Guests at the TENANT is entitled to a rebate of any rent paid in excess must make application on the appropriate form by past _ president of the Huron same home were Mr. and Mrs. of eight per cent by February 29, 1976, February 29, 1976, or 60 days after receiving a notice of Relgrave County Junior Farmers. Jim pre- John Collins and Michelle of • If the LANDLORD fails to refund excess rent by Febru- increase, whichever comes last, sented a discussion and showed Chatham. Mrs. Johnston and ar 29, the TENANT is entitled to apply to the Rent • LANDLORDS and TENANTS are reminded that appli- accompanying slides of his trip Michelle .were both celebrating Y pp y Mrs. Lewis Cook spent a few last summer to England. birthdays. Review Office for a payment order. If the LANDLORD cations for rent review must.be made to the Rent Review days last week with Mr, and Mrs. Still does, not comply, the TENANT may deduct the Office for the region in which the premises are located. Robert Cook and family of Shel burne.For major landlords, the provisional landlord's guide to Mr. and Mrs. Willard Arm- �~ strong recently attended the "> the preparation of cost revenue statements in support christening of their granddaugh-- z, of rent review applications now is available from the ter, Mary Susan infant daughter Rent Review Offices listed below. of Mr. and Mrs. David Hanna of Hanover. *> If you require a booklet, or further information, please write to Rent Review, Box Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd ; spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs'' '' 580, Postal Station F, Toronto, or telephone the Rent Review Office for your area. If Ronald Hibberd of Mildmay, yr yyou live outside the toll-free dialling area for the office serving your municipality, Mr. and Mrs. John Spivey U ' dial the operator and ask for Zenith 9-6000. You will be connected with the Rent Brenda and Barbara of Ingersoll, `° 1 Review Office free of charge. visited on Saturday with her =byj'` parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold = w Procter, and with her aunt, Miss Margaret Curtis of Brookhaven`/�f%' z METRO TORONTO Peterborough 743 951,1 SOUTHWESTERN Cornwall 933-866 Nursing Home, Win�ham, 73=1199 Richmond Hill 884 6092 London 673-1660 Kingston 549-442 g y.r Owen Sound 376-3202 Ottawa 238-5055 Mr. and Mrs. Don Rae and, G $ CENTRAL -EAST CENTRAL -WEST iy „? .y�- .' Windsor 253-3532 Pembroke 735-0135 Jamie of Guelph, Mr. and Mrs $ ' ,i R: rrie r17-21 11 Hamilton 528 8701 Robert Taylor of St. Ann's spent bH> Mss ssau�.a ,,,7703280 Kitchener 579 5790 EASTERN NORTHEASTERN the weekend With their parents, ¢ G' Os1h,3wa 5794421 St Catharines 684 6562 Belleville 966 4451 North Bay , 476.1231 Sault Ste Marie 942-1123 Sudbury 673-7173 Timmins 264-9555 NORTHWESTERN Kenora 468-3159 Thunder Bay 475-1595 Mr. and Mrs. James R. Coultes. y, Mr. and' Mrs. Wayne Minick ,aiW,�a and family, Miss Gail Mayberrycie`°�����v� mn`",,,, x,. and friend of Kitcheq,�r were %`��ayy� weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ministry ®� Consumer Clarence Hanna, - JASON STEFFLER may not be old enough to go to School, ��� ®Cillil�rCl�) �����I®�� Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Cook re- but he certainly does know how to pick the day for his visits'. U1W turned home on Sunday after Jason joined grades one and two students for a St, Ontario attending the Brown Swiss Con- Valentine's Day celebration Friday at the Sacred Heart vention held in Calgary. School, a�