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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-08-21, Page 15Luclmow Sentinel, Wednesday, August 21, 1885—'age 15 New neighbours welcomed to Kinlough We welcome Mr, and Mrs. Brian. Murray as our new neighbours. They bought the home of the late George Haldenby. Mr. and Mrs. Michael O'Malley, Doug- las and`" Lori of Denver, Colorado, are holidaying here with her mother, Mrs. N. E. (Bertha) Haldenby and other family members. • Marretta Hodgins visited Mr. and Mrs. 1 Tinton Minnie) Sittler on August 15. He had returned home from Wingham Hospit- al. We send get well wishes. • Relatives and friends from here attended the golden wedding "Open House" on August 17, afternoon and evening at the Lncknow Anglican Parish Hall for Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Stanley. It was a lovely occasion and we wish our warmest congratulations •and hope for more years of happiness to Ez and Lula, who were former residents here. The Anglican Church Sunday School annual picnic was held at the church the. afternoon of. August 15. The conveners were Mrs. David Haldenby and Mrs. John Visser. The young folks had a good time of fun and games, as did the young of heart who attended. • Refreshments were hot dogs with kali the trimmings and ice cream and other goodies. It's a day they all look forward to before the end of the holidays. • Mr. and Mrs: Ivan Lloyd, and Mrs, :Pearl Lloyd of London visited' on August 15 with Edna and May Boyle. We •extend congratulations to Mr. and Mrs., David Linde (nee Judy McDonald) who were married in the Pentecostal' Church on Saturday afternoon. Judy is the daughterof,Mr. and Mrs. Gordon .McDon- alci of Orangeville and formerly of the South line here. We were pleased that Delbert Hedley was among the top five in the Ripley Reunion Beard growing contest. W e kin- loughites thought it was the top one, Delbert. Mrs. Ellwood Elliott of concession 8 visited,on August 14 afternoon with Edna Ted Johns' hit .returns The cast and crew of Garrison's Garage by Ted Johns are gearing . up for another production at the Blyth Festival. Opening on August 27 ands playing • through to. September. 14 at the; Blyth• Memorial Hall', Garrison's Garage then heads ,out on the most ' ambitious andlar-reaching tour ever undertaken by the Festival: a seven week tour spanning two provinces; Ontario and New Brunswick. The Ontario portion of the • tour is generously co-sponsored by Texaco Canada Resources and Ideal Supply, Head Office, Listowel, . Robert King repeats his hilarious per.. formance 'as Frank, the mechanic whose idea• of bookkeeping is to throw invoices into the' garbage. Ron Gabriel returns as Bert, the councillor with country common- sense, . and David •Fox as the almost evan- gelical tax 'man, Blair Daniels. And, of • course, Ted Johns, author and , actor, is Garrison himself. Marianne Mcisaac, seen in Moose County and Primrose School ' District 109 this season, joins the cast as Lorna. Garrison's Garage is directed by Kather- ine Kaszas, the Festival's Artigtic Director, Critics described Ms. Kaszas' direction of Garage last year asp . 'engaging and well -paced' (Globe and Mail), 'excellent' (Goderich Signal -Star), and 'masterly' (London Free Press). The set design, especially adapted this year. for touring, is by Jules Tonus with the costumes designed by Festival resident designer, Kerry Hackett. The lighting design is by Harry Frehner. For tickets for the Blyth Festival run .or information on the tour, call the Festival d Box Office • at• 523.9300 or 9225. and May Boyle. Mrs. Everett Stanley of linden, Michi- gan visited August 16 with her sister-in- law, Marretta Hodgins and both attended, Ez and Lila's golden wedding open house on August 17, Mrs. Hugh Jansen (Marion Percy) and her son Michael and Mr. and Mrs. Randy Jansen and family, all of Cochrane, visited here with -Alex Percy and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Haldenby and family, and' 'other relatives and friends. Mrs. Weir Eckenswiller underwent surgery in Kincardine hospital during the week and is making favourable .progress. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Page have returned from their honeymoon and have taken up residence in their new home concession 10. We wish them every happiness in the days ahead. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Bushell returned to their home here on August 16 after both being hospitalized, in London and Kincar- dine. Dunedin's sister, Mary Stewart from Millarton, is with them. Owing to the electrical storm Sunday morning, our village residents were without any telephone service until late Sunday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs: Harold Slessor of Tiverton visited August 18 with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nicholson and Lois, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McDonald called on Mr. and Mrs. Tom McDonald on August 18 before returning to Orangeville. Mr. and Mrs. Tom McDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Ken MacDonald. and family were, guests at the. Linde - McDonald weddingon August 17. " Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Howey and Kristen and Debbie Hedley of Kitchener spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hedley, Karen and Gary. Ken Brown and his daughter Vicki from British Columbia are visiting with Mrs. (N. E.) Bertha Haldenby and family here. Sorry that. Brenda and Heather couldn't come now too, but Heather broke her collar bone. Get 'better soon Heather. • New rent review legislation planned by the Government. of Ontario means that the responsibilities of landlords and tenants will be changed retroactive to August 1, 1985. As of that day, a rent review guideline of 4% is to apply to most apartment buildings, and rented townhouses, duplexes, condominiums and individual dwellings such as houses. Other specifics include: • Under rent review, landlords may increase rents up to a specified limit without applying for a review of the proposed new rent. However, if the tenant objects to the proposed increase -even if it is below the specified limit- he'or she may alsoapply for a. review. Until August 1st, 1985, a 6% rent review guideline covered most private rental accommodation except units occupied after 1975 and certain units renting for $ 750 a month or more. • Retroactive to August .1st, 1985, a 4% rent review guideline is to cover • all private rental units including those occupied after 1975 and thoserenting for more than $750 a month. • Untilthe legislation is in place landlords can legally collect. a 6 per cent increase. However, provision will be made for the payment of rebates to tenants of any amount over 4 per cent, unless a higher increase can be justified in a rent review hearing. Accordingly, all landlords are being asked to voluntarily comply with the 4 per cent limit in order to avoid a time-consuming rebate process. For further information on how the new legislation will affect you, please contact your nearest Residential lbnancy Commission Office; listed in the blue pages of your telephone directory. Ministry. of Housing] Ontario , Hon. Alvin Curling, Minister 0