HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1975-08-28, Page 12SUPER BEAN - Original T-shirts sold like hot cakes
at the Bean Festival on Saturday. A giant sized bean in
superman costume was designed by cartoonist, Jenny
Bayley, of Hensall.
(Mrs. Ervin Rader, Correspondent)
Mr. And Mrs. Jim Poland,
Campbeliford, spent a few
days last week with Mrs. Cora
Gaiser.
Tina de Niet, Willowdale,
is spending a week with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Irvin Rader, while her parents
Mr. and Mrs. John De Niet
vacationed in the north.
Flowers in Zion Lutheran
Church Sunday were in mem-
ory of Mrs. Louis Resternayer,
who passed away one year
ago and the late Kieth Maier.
A large number of people
from here attended the
Guenther -Pickering wedding
in Crediton United Church,
Saturday, and the reception
later in Dashwood Commun-
ity Centre.
Faye Gaiser spent last week
at Camp Menesetung near
Goderich.
Jordan and Elissa Guy,
Denfield, spent the weekend
with their grandparents,
Rev. and Mrs. Bruce Guy,
Dashwood. Sunday visitors
were Mr. and Mrs. Rick Guy,
Denfield and Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Morrison and their new
baby Jennifer.
Zurich Citizens News, August 28, 1975 - Page 13
Stephen gets OHRP uilocution
Grants for the implement-
ation of the Ontario Home
Renewal Program (OHRP)
have been allocated to sever
al additional Ontario mun-
icipalities, including the
Township of Stephen, Hous-
ing Minister Donald R. Irv-
ine announced this week.
OHRP provides per capita
grants to Ontario municipal-
ities to administer •directly
as loans to homeowner occup-
ants to repair their houses
to an acceptable municipal
minimum standard.
Stephen has been allocated
$10,000 at this time, Mr,
Irvine said, which represents
approximately 25 per cent
of the total 1975-76 funding
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designated under OHRP
for the municipality.
The prime objective of the
program is the correction of
faulty structural and sanitary
conditions and the upgrad-
ing of plumbing, heating and
electrical systems of the
owner occupant's home.
"OHRP is directly orient-
ed to low and moderate
income families, with a max-
imum annual income of
$12,500," Mr. Irvine said,
"Stephen is to be congratul-
ated for its initiative in
moving quickly to implement
this program, which ensures
the continued usefulness of
needed existing housing."
The maximum amount of
an OHRPloan, as determined
by the local municipality,
is $7,500, less any funding
from other home renewal pro-
grams. The municipality
is also responsible for deter-
mining the rate of interest
charged on the loan, from
zero to eight per cent, and
what portion of the loan will
be "forgiven," and therefore
need not be paid back.
OHRP extends home ren-
ewal possibilities to owner
occupants in any municipal-
ity in Ontario, urban or
rural, which has adopted
either a minimum housing
standards bylaw or a resolut-
ion setting such standards.
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