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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1987-01-14, Page 034 M­. 7177 1M.- t�qw mr "T." �w Rqlwf�. i MR F WT. T �,W7­71771 iT 7�7- T I W P iqx�-, ',��p R I qgr, R �� , I .� c , ill' , , .�i , ", . . ..y�­MT ".A-' 7­r -Fmr •,,'` I 71, "P, p 7 A The Wingham Advance-Times� Jan. 14, 1987-Page 3 r dam& AW P 4 Cheek out the barga-Ins ken hosts WS' it, - I U11 rk Mrs. Joe Wal In. Crossroads CIOSSifleii:1101 mee wnox WMS ting of r% anniversar rvic, at-se e BLUEVALE -'Seven members of Business included a thank-you note .......... ..... .. . .. the Women-s Missionary-Society of to ftko-ladies -froni Marie Walker to 'For Lft insurance, BELGRAVE -The 25th anniver- A -review -of"'the Belgrave UCW church. It has been an essential part r Knox Presbyterian . Church, helping with the Christmas boxes sary year of the United Church relating the major achievements of of the church's life", The candle for Bluevale, answered the January roll and notice of the Maitland ajor it Ste Women was celebrated at a special its two groups, the Afternoon old call by naming a woman of the Presbyterial to be held Jan. 19 at St. check W h ite Farm' Unit the present was lit by Mrs. Har Vincent who is the 1986-1987 AICW Andrew's Presbyterian Church, church service Sunday at Knox and the Evening Auxiliary, since Bible. Mrs. Joe-Walker was hostess. United Church. The call to worship 1962, was read by Mrs. Olive Bolt. President. 64 * Permanent Life. Facing the New Year" was the Wingham.. * Term Life. RICHARD GIBBONS was given by Mrs. William Coultes This local history included. the The present highlights to theme Mrs. G. Golley chose to open Mrs. Alice Elliott's topic was a 25 AbW St- East, Wi0ghd^ 084 who conducted the service. minutes of the first Belgrave UCW remember are: fellowship support, the meeting,foHowingw. new calendar, on which birthdays, e Retirement 357-3280 An organ-piano prelude of sacred meeting which was held Jan. 11, 1962 joint effort, opportunities and with a hymn. Mrs. William—Elston read scripture dates and meetings are noted. She iouniversal Life. selections was presented by Mrs. and a list of all the,presidents- from meaning. from. Genesis'and told about the wise said; "Any gift of time is a miracle. George Procter, organist and Mrs. 19624987. The third candle which stood for -men. In keeping with the new year, As we get older, sometimes -we have Like a gwd neighbm, George Johnston. They also ac- Two floral arrangements were in 'the future was lit by Mrs. John she said one should set.goals a:-.,i memory lapses and some things we State Farm is them. companied, the hymns. The choir the sanctuary in memory' of the late Campbell. With it she acknowledged patterns. "She adder, ' we should need to forget. Life is like a race; we A sang "The Cross of Jesus" with Mrs. Dorothy Procter, a member of our need for God's guidance in also count cud olessings and thank can't look behind. Remember the - STATE FARM organ accompaniment. the Afternoon Unit. decisions and direction. Each God for' our good health." Prayer good. (lays but forget the past and Mrs. G. Ross Anderson read the A candle4ighting service was lighting was followed by prayer .in followed these comments. press onward. two scripture readings from the conducted by Mrs. Alice Scott, Mrs. unison. Mrs. Jenkins gave the treasurer's A hymn and prayer closed the iN$ueANcJE Psalms and Romans 8. They were Harold Vincent and Mrs. John At this juncture in the service,-. report and accepted the, offering, meeting. Mrs. Elston and Mrs. used at the inagural service of the Campbell. Mrs. Scott, the first Rev. John G. Roberts conducted the with prayer by the i president. Walker served lunch. United Church Women in January, president of the Belgrave UCW lit a communion which appropriately 1962. The second scripture passage, candle for the past. She stated "With coincided with the special service of from Matthew was given by Mrs. pride we look back on the work thanks. Ross Higgins. which the women have done in the Mrs. Coultes concluded, the ser- Senicirs' vice with the benediction. DayCentre Ne w's team approach fiDr Ontario needs q Belgr ve Pers6n6l Nof4s a health care. A health care team WIV S meetinheld 9 Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Jamieson, Doug Hanna and Mr.'and �Mrs. By Pam Williams called "Bill Cosby, Himself".. It is a needs Registered Nursing Assistants Clarence Hanna attended the 50th Did.you notice those crystals of ice humorous look at family life. I. , home. formed by water vapor in. the air or The next foot clinic, sponsored by It's no secret that Ontario's health system needs reform. In the last year we've at the key wedding anniversary celebration of that "stuff" commonly known as: Community Nursing Services, 49 seen strikes by doctors, nursing home abuses and a lack of community health Mr. and Mrs. John Brown of. services for senior citizens. We need a change now. 'Stratford,on Sunday afternoon. now?, However, don't let it slow you Jan. 15 from I to 3 p.m. Please call B9LGRAVE - The Women's 'Kennedy, who passed away last broad coal . ition. down: now is the time.to keep active 'for an appointment. There will . be Registered Nursing Assistants have been at the forefront of a Missionary Society held its January year. She served im India between • -Friends and neighbors of 'this • and involved so You wjll'be fit .and. another foot clinic Jan. 26. �alling for a new team approach to health meeting, at the home of Mrs.­ -1 1939 and 1977. Dr. Kennedy received care delivery. Through briefs to the community extend sympathy to Mr. healthy enough to enjoy Next week at the centre we will be, ... ...... ... Cloakey last Monday. her honorary doctor of divinity the seasons goVern ment,Mpetings and community work with health advocacy groups RNAs MI Y ahead. sponsoring the popular game bingo. and Mrs�. Donald Procter and fa 'I Mrs. Garner Nicholson opened* the degree from Presbyterian College, qre working to i��'sure-you have access to,first'rate professional health care of RR 4, Brussels and Mr. and Mrs. quote was uttered All prizes will have something to do no matter what your I age or income. meeting 'by. rea0ing the hymn Montreal 4n 'lkll- Her- witness has MurrAy Procter and family of long.'before -'any of us . were born: with spring or summer: that's your •"Standing at thb Portal". - helped to build the Church in India London in the loss of their mother But we need your help't6 make it happen. Mrs. Lottie Scott read scripture and to draw people cher. to Jesus and grandmother, "Generally speaking, all parts of the only hint. Without RNAs on the-health care team rising medical costs and inadequate from Psalms. Mrs. Mae Scott led in Christ. Procter. Mrs. Dorothy body Wh:6 have a function, if used The next regular board meeting is community health services will continue to plague the Ontario system.. You can prayer. The roll call was answered' A total of 42 sick- and in modera tion and exercise in labors Monday, Jan. 10 m3to . 5 p.m. shut-in visits fr ered M I ? help put RNAs on the health care team by supporting our association's proposal ri�. Ethel Wheeler of the Woodley -to which each is accustomed, We will' need some special help,' by a verse on "Years". were recorded. 'Collection was Home for a Registered Nursing Assistants' College. Wroxeter,' visited Sunday, The secretary's report was given received become tbereliy healthy and well 'when we begin ceramics I in and dedicated. with Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler. developed and,,age slowly; 'but, if February, Anyone who h An RNA college will help us reduce health care costs, prevent disabilities, help by Mrs. Robena McBurney, who�klso d as any Mrs. Nicholson rea thepoem,"In We congratulate Mrs. Barbara 6hused and leit idle, -they become kno�vledlge of the craft is asked to .individuals achieve optimum health levels and provide personal bedside care., gave a year.-end . review. Mrs. Remembrance of Me". Mrs. Mac Anderson ori. winning the ring..of 4er, I liable to disease, That's because RNAs can provide frontline primary care - if you help. ­defective in growth 'contact the centre at. W-1449,or=­ Cloakey gave the treasurer srepbrt. Scott will be in charge of the choice in the Christmas, draw at and ag' Please write or-call your Member of Provincial Parliament and the Minister Airs. Hazel Dalrymple read some February meeting.- The annual' . . e quickly." Hippocrates, the 1445. Your help would be' greatly 1 .4 1 Gemini Jewellers, Wingh�m. father of medicine, said that in,,or appreciated.. of Health Murray Elston today. Tell-themyou support a team approach to health poems "The. Old Things'?, . '.The meeting Will., be -held in Wingfiam . Mr. 'and. Mrs. Bert Johnston ac- around,'400B.c. Pick up your Januhry program care - a team that includes RNAs. Little Country Things",. "For this nextc6nipanied- Mr. and Mrs, Herman People 4n and around Wingham calendars at the day centre. OnladoAssociation.of 20M Vleston Road, Sufte #207 New Year"" and "It. Couldn't Be Rev. and Mrs. Vicior Jamieson Whitfield to Parry Sound . where- .may ' . I become act ive, at the day ftgislered Nursing Assistanl$, Osten, Ontario M9N IX3 Done". closed the meeting with prayer. they attended, the funeral. of Her-- (416)247-713X Lunch was served by the hostess,. than's brother, Lawson Whitfield centre. Th re are regular programs., Mrs. Nicholson read an "In Tuesday through Thursday and each Memoriam" notice on Margaret' rnd a social time was enjoyed.... last Wednesday. day we have a regular exercise session, "music,, discussion gro v''ening -unit, full-course noon meal and some spe6ally-planfied -activities. which we change fromweek to week. meets. at' This week at the centre, we havoi NT RMEW UPDATE FROM RiE MINISTRY OF HOUSINCT tented il-couple oif'en s �videotape' - Wheelers "titled "1he'Gl'n Miller Story" about Glen the "Ili g'13.�ind. E and- the other is, BELGRAVE Th6 Evening Unit meeting of the United Church -Women was held recently at the to MrS. Mabel Wheeler with 27 hoTe of X ortmt �nn.�ss members present. lead service The theme of -the. Worship service was "Beauty-",. taken by Mrs. Sam Worshipservice a! .11)v llluvval�� Cniled Church On Pletch ariO.Mfs. Wheeler. Of 1V -lowed tonc bN the United The. business 'period' was fol Church \Vornen, .'led by the by- tlfe..program'. given by- Mrs. president. Keith Nicholson, William Coultes 'on "Images of pi., NI r G.... Airs.. Glen Johnston 'at' the Women in the Bible, '.Third World organ and airs. lfarold-.Johnstft ift, and At Home" . The meeting closed -ate 25 the piano. To commem'or �ith the years - since" the.forma' t ion -of "the Mizpah Benediction, followed by lunch served by Mrs. Ross Anderson United Church Women. a special ord,er',,of'sery ice was-writteh by and Mrs. John McIntosh. Residentiali Rent Regulation Act,1986, the protection of fent review The' Ferne Graham of the Saskatchewan to cover all tenants in private rental, D This' includes buildinLys. Conference.for use at this service.. wits in ntarlo rs. Bruce Corrigan told the 1,07M. mobile homes and mobile home sites first occupied as rental units after fj I Ve cht dkFn 'a story and accompanied hera elfm the guitar to sing with the 40th children "Go Tell It, on the. Noun - tain'-', The scripture' lessons were Wedding lithe past, tenants living in units which first 'Tenants in post '?5 units: Landlords of post-M units read ' by Mrs. Ross Nicholson and came on the market after 1475 - post-75 Mrs." Lloyd 'Wheeler.. -Mrs' Bert Anriiversary units - were not protected by rent review. obtaining a rent rebate. who have Alread served- y Qarniss spoke on the beginnings of Under the new legislation, tenants living • If the landlord, of a pbst-w'75'unit N& fibt mad'e nold(* of a rent increase the UCW, bofli, locally and The family of post-75 units are now protected by rent ' an application to rent.review by Ma-rch-4,1987, nationally. Mrs.- K.'NichQlson gave M cif I Cordon and Lou Aki-ew along With all other tenants in private the tenant is entitled to a rebate of rents aboVe the 1987 Guidelin highlights of the UCW today and the Louise rental units in Ontario. paid above the 4 per cent Guideline between Under the new legislation, the Rent Review hope--for- the - future of the Bosman As well, the p=Usions extending rent and December 31,11,986. August 1, 1,985, a GuldblineJor the year 1987 Is 5.2 per cent. organization was.1given by Mrs. invite you to an"' review to cover post-75 units are retroactive to 0 If the landlord does not voluntarily pay the Some landlords of poW- 75 units have already Charles Matherg. A candle August 1, 1985. tenant the rebate owing, the tenant is advised served tenants,with notice of a rent increase representiqg, tV-past, present and Open House. This means that the four pei c Sunday, January 18 cent Guideline to Me. an application with local Rent effeptive on or alter January 1, 1987, which ' h future was lit bt each lady. which was in place fromAugust 1, 1985, to 1M%-13Tian McBurney and Mrs. at the Institute Hall, Review Office for an order requiring the land-, exceeds thei U per Guideline. December,31,1986, applied to post-75 units lord to pay the rebate. These landlords also have until, March 2, Larry Elston received the offering; Belgeave during this period. 1987, to apply to rent review for approval. of . and Mrs. Nicholson -led the .. a If the tenant is certain of the amount of the congregation in the commissioning from 2: 00 to 4: 00 p. M. Thus, landlords who charged tenants of rebate, the tenant may deduct the amount-from a 1987 rent increase above the 5.2 per cent and4be benediction. Bost-'75 units more than the four per cent a rent cheque. Guideline'. I Guideline -during this period must now justify •If the landlord applies to rent review, tenants those rent increases or refund to. tenants qui for landlords. will receive a copy of the application and be the difference bet ween four per cent and the Re Iremiants given a full opportunity to participate in the rent higher amount charged. Of p'ost-�'75 units.., review process. '--Landlords who ho haVd charged tenants more Jf the landlord does not apply to rent 'review Tenants invqst-�175 units. than the 4 per cent GuideMelrom August 1, and the time period for doing so expires, 1985, to December 31,1986, have until March 2,, the landlord must rebate the difference between do not'make inunediate' 1987, to'apply to -rent review to justify these 5.2 -per cent and the higher amount charged deductions from your re t, rent increases, during 1987. fibrlthepmen4 tenants living in , -175 knits GTh apply, a landlord must Me an, application post form and supporting information with the local, should pay the amount requested in the notice by theiridndhnW until the matter is resolved Rent Review Office, showing that the rent, through rent repimv. increases were, Justified. Ministry I-Amidlords who tip justify these rent Under no circumstances should tenants ply to justl of make immediate deductions from their rent increases must give a copy of their application ti could lead 1 10 days of apply- Housing cheques because an illegal deduction to all of their tenants within to eviction by the Courts. ing. Ibbantg are entitled to examine all the Ontario Hon. Alvin Curling, Minister materials filed and,to mdliW�ubmissions to the local Rent Review Office. a Undlords who do, not apply to tent, review 6n or before March 2,,1987, must rebate excess rents charged to tenants botwe%August 1, 1985, and December 31,1986. afI, ys Fhr more informadon, call toll-free 1-,800-387-9060, or phone your loo al Rent Re"Oew, Office: •" , � E$Arrie (70 7SI-2111 Ottawa .(613) 230-5114 wnwPOL"AN TORONTO t N 211114:110,ill Hamilton Oven Sound (510) 376.9902 City 6UUMfito -8281- 'I(Inggton Peterbor0tigh (7.05) 743,9511 FAd York (4td) 429-0644 '; Kitchener 514 Si. 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