The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-06-17, Page 6IAV
PW i--lU Wingbam Advance-Tiaws, Thurs., June 17, 1976
ferin Oakes Nursing Home, Shel-
About 60 friends and relatives
Bohnore'Peftonal,s
"n Behmore ' Bantams re-
Ars. Hero Clayton on Sunda3.
f W MU may 13.6 and the,
Bill Hutchison of Gorrie visited
mm Girls were defeated
with the Jim Renwick family on
Bmwm 19-16.
Bob HmAerson Oil: er,-
Sunday.
Mr. and ph. Wilfred Johann,
Hilted with Mr. and P Mac
Mr'and Aiffs Elmer Jeffray and
higlis an Saturday. "'1 °
'Mr. and Mrs. Alan Darling at -
Keith Hersey olf wars a
tended a celebration of the 25th
weekend guesI� tee"Ren-
wedding anniversary of Mr. and
wick famil
Mrs. Warren Zinn Saturday night
Leame the week-
at Brookside Central.School.
end at the home,,o€ ttlp Jim Fen-
. ' Mr. and Mrs. 174kyton Hall of
wick family. V`',
Ayr visited with the Inglis and
Jill Renwick spent the weekend
Ren*ick families in the area this
at the home ofbe -Mph Dickson
weekend.
wily. 4 4 ,�
Mr. Mrs. Frits Illressel,
Come one', come all to the Bel -
library.
and-
more public The new
Barb, Robel; and Marcusbf Van-
Huron County books have arrived
eouver are spe� a few weeks'
and there is a great selection to
holidays at Mr. and Mr4. Harry
bip had. The library is open from
Helfenstein's.-Recent guests at
2-5 every Saturday afternoon.
the Helfenstein's were Harry's
A Masonic serviice was held at
brother from Switzerland„ Jack
McIntosh Church on Sunday
Helfenstein, and Carol's mother,
night at 8 ;o'clock. Mr. Stinson of
Mrs. Jean Muir of Niagara Falls.
Fordwich was the speaker.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fitch, Karen
Lunch was served after by the
and Debbie visited with Mr. and
UCW.
riage on July 3. Others attending
With the hot weather of late,
were Miss Shirley Gray and
residents of Belmore have been
Nrsband of
enjoying the sights, sounds,
and Mrs. Harvey Winch of
smells and swimming at Bel-
former resident
more's only tourist camp, Pine
Echo.
Eeceives degree
B—David Spencer,
Wroxe-fer
husbandband of of the former Barbara
Coultes, formerly of Wingham,
graduati+d from Atkinson Col-
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Dane of Mid -
lege, York University, Toronto,
land visited Mr. and Mrs. Art
on Saturday, June 12, receiving a
Gibson and famiv on Thursday.
Bachelor of Arts degree in politi-
Cameron Knig t of Markham
cal science.
In the ceremony, at which
spent the weekend with his
Graham Spry, one of the founding
friend, Arthur E. Gibson.
.
fathers of the CBC, was present-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Taylor,
ed with an honorary doctorate,
Goderich, were Saturday guests
Mr. Spencer, the valedictorian,
with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hay -
spoke on aspects of student life as
den.
a part-time adult student.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gibson,
Approximately 350 persons
Dundas, spent the weekend with
were granted degrees of BA,
his sister, Miss Marion Gibson.
Honors BA, BSc and BSW.
Mrs. Ross Sanderson ac -
The ceremony was presided
companied Mr. and Mrs. James
over by the York Chancellor, the
Sanderson to Toronto and spent
Honorable Walter Gordon, for-
'the weekend with her daughter,
mer federal Minister of Finance.
Mrs. Elaine. McIntee in Weston.
TRACTOR PULL
Sanctioned by:
Brussels Optimist Club
To be held at the:
Brussel fair Grounds on
SUNDAY, JUNE 20 at 1 P.M.
Admission $230
$ mosses under 12 FREE
Tro For more information call: Prizes
Phies Larry tray 887-65S3
IMPORTANT AWARD WINNERS of the Wingham Majorette and Drum Corps are Julie
Nichols, progress trophy; Susan Brown, congeniality award for senior intermediates;
Laurie Taylor, progress trophy and most improved majorette, and Tom Gilmore, travel-
ling award. The awards were presented Saturday, June 12 in a special ceremony held at
Wingham Public School.
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Bel rave Personal, Notes
Miss Margaret Higgins of Lon-
don and her mother, Mrs. Robert
Higgins spent a few days last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Higgins of Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bieman,
George Inglis of Walkerton,
Roger Bieman of RR 2, Lucknow,
and John Leppington attended
the eighth Convocation Nursing
Ceremony at the Kitchener
Memorial Auditorium on Satur-
day where Evelyn Bieman,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bie-
man, received her graduation
diploma from the Stratford
Nursing Division. -Following the
ceremony a family dinner was
enjoyed at the Ali Baba Steak
House in Waterloo.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bieman
and Kent of RR 2, Lucknow,
George Inglis of Walkerton, Miss
Evelyn Bieman of Stratford and
John Leppington of Clinton were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Bieman.
Mrs. Cecil Coultes visited over
the weekend with her family,
Barbara and David Spencer, and
attended David's, graduation at
Atkinson College. Following the
ceremony a dinner for about 30
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guests was held at their home.
ferin Oakes Nursing Home, Shel-
About 60 friends and relatives
burne. Also visiting at the same
gathered for a family picnic
home were other cousins, Mr.
which was held at the home of
and Mrs. Herb. Ayres of Grand
Mr. and Mrs. Melville Mathers in
Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Free -
honor of Mrs. Arnold Mathers of
man of Toronto.
Exeter who received her Bache-
Leonard James of RR 5, Wing-
lor of Arts degree in London last
ham, and Robert Hibberd at -
Monday; and for Miss Janet
tended West Bruce County LOL
Gaunt of Centralia who gradu-
in Underwood Hall on Wednesday
ated from Hairdressing School in
evening, June 9, where Bro.
London last Tuesday.
Hibberd installed the County
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd
Deputy Master, Bro. Chester
attended a service in Listowel
Memorial Park under the auspice
of North Perth LOL on Sunday
evening. Rev. Bro. H. O. Pillen of
Plattsville, formerly of Pine
River, Deputy Grand Chaplain of
the GOL of Canada, was guest
speaker.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard James
and Gordon Gray attended a
family gathering on Sunday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Johnston of Paisley in honor of
Miss Sharon Louther and Robert
Gray on their forthcoming mar-
riage on July 3. Others attending
were Miss Shirley Gray and
Ontario
Roger Pearson of Toronto, Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Winch of
Caledon East, Mrs. Rella McTeer
of Walkerton, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
McTeer of Paisley, Mr. and Mrs.
George McTeer of London, Mr.
and Mrs. William Johnston and
family and Mrs. Ella Johnston of
RR 2, Paisley, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Nichol of Chesley.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd
attended the 50th wedding anni-
versary of Mr and Mrs. John
Matheson in Molesworth Presby-
terian Church on Saturday eve-
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Alton of
Lucknow, Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Procter, Mrs. Stewart Procter,
Charles Procter, Mr. and Mrs.
George Procter attended the
wedding of Robert Thomas and
Deborah Drew in Solina United
Church near Bowmanville on
Saturday.
The Women's Institute will hold
its Consumer Affairs meeting in
the WI Hall on Tuesday, June 22,
at 8:15 p.m. Convener will be
Mrs. Clarke Johnston; motto,
"The teenager of today will be
the homemaker of tomorrow";
the roll call, "A Convenient
«'
Food"; program, a skit and a dis-
play by the 4-H girls; lunch com-
mittee, Mrs. Lawrence Taylor,
Mrs. Cora McGill and Mrs. Bert
Johnston.
Mrs. R. H. Buller of Morpeth
visited last week with her brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Fear.
Mrs. Leonard James attended
a shower for Miss Sharon Louther
on Saturday evening at Rivers -
dale.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bolt visited
last Monday with Rev. Hugh and
Mrs. Wilson.
Mrs. Grace Cook of Goderich
and Miss Marnie Hoggart of
Wingham spent the weekend with
Mrs. Telford Cook,
Mrs. Norman Geddes, Dan
Ferguson of Goderich, Mr and
Mrs. Alan McCurdy of Brandon,
Manitoba, visited one day last
week with their cousin, Mrs. Cora
McGirr
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Makas of
London spent the weekend with,
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Wheeler.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse
accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
(1,d.'&s J.^,hn ;ton of WArth nn Rrrn-
day afternoon to Shelburne to
unlano
visit with their cousins, Mr. and
Mrs. Wes Clarke of Shelburne,
and Mi s Lue Freeman of Duf-
�afs
Emmerton, and was their guest
speaker.
Raymond Neill of RR 2,
Wingham, and Robert Hibberd
attended the county meeting of
Huron RBKI in Bayfield Thurs-
day evening, June 10.
Mrs. Kenneth Lichty and
Wayne of RR 1, Milverton, visited
-hYiday evening wntn Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Hibberd and Warren
Zurbrigg who is a patient in
Wingham hospital.
In their recent canvass for the
Red Shield Campaign for the
Salvation Army in the village,
$157 was realized.
Wheeler families
hold reunion
BELGRAVE — The Wheeler
family reunion was held on Sun-
day in the Institute Hall, Bel -
grave, with 56 attending. Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Wheeler, assisted by
other members of the Wheeler
families from London, were in
charge of events.
The younger members of the
families enjoyed a ball game
while the others visited.
A delicious supper was served
buffet style. A prize for the one
coming the farthest went to
Donald Wheeler and his son Gary
of Ottawa. Robert Wheeler of
Sarnia and Cecil Wheeler of Blyth
tied in guessink the number of
candies in a jar.
It was decided M hold another
reunion in two years with the
Wheelers from the Brussels area
in charge.
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IMPORTANT CHANGES TO
LEGISLATION
EFFECTIVE MAY 21ST, 1976
Residential premises: Where the rent for residential premises has been increased by up
to eight per cent since January 1, 1976 and rent review proceedings have not been
initiated, no further increase in rent for the premises can be made for a period of 12 months
from the date of the last previous rent increase.
Mobile homes: Sites in a mobile home park or mobile homes not previously rented for
residential purposes prior to January 1, 1976 are exempt from the Residential Premises
Rent Review Act. —
Periodic tenancies: It is confirmed that the Act applies to periodic tenancies (for example,
rental units which are leased for weekly or monthly periods), regardless of whether the
lease is written, oral or implied.
Public hospitals and religious institutions: Rental premises owned or operated by a
religious institution for a charitable use on a non-profit basis are exempt from rent review.
Public hospitals are also exempt.
Federal, Provincial and Municipal Government rental premises: Rental premises
owned or operated by federal, provincial or municipal governments, or their agencies, on a
rent geared -to -income -or limited dividend basis are exempt from rent review. However,
privately -owned and operated limited dividend premises remain subject to rent review.
Educational institutions: Also exempt are non-profit educational institutions which
provide accommodation for students or staff. However, where there exists a recognized
student council or staff association, the institution must consult with them before a notice of
a rent increase is given, otherwise this exemption does not apply. A statement certifying
that there has been consultation must be filed with the local rent review officer by the
institution.
If a landlord has failed to refund to a tenant a rent rebate ordered by a rent review officer or
the Residential Premises Rent Review Board, the tenant is entitled to deduct, from as
many rent payments as are required, the amount required to recover the rebate order.
Please- note a new Application for Rent Review (Form 5A) is now In use for
applications for rent review for tenancy agreements which take effect or are
renewed at any time during the period from August 1, 1976 to July 31, 1977.
For copies of the new form, or further information about these new changes, contact
your local Ontario rent review office. Or dial the operator and ask for Zenith 9-6000.
You will be connected to the office, free of charge.
Ministry of Hon. William G. Davis
Premier
Consumer and Non. Sidney B Handleman
Commercial Minister
Relations
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