Loading...
The Wingham Advance-Times, 1967-07-06, Page 13PLAN NOW to often(' Om EAST WAWANOSH CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION AUGUST 5-6-7 G. A. WILLIAMS, 0.0. Optometrist 9 PATRICK STREET W. WINGHAM. Phone 3571282 FREE FILM BLACK AND WHITE OR COLOUR with each roll brought in for processing at popular prices. All popular sizes. We specialize in *PICTURE FRAMING * PORTRAITS *WEDDINGS *BABIES MAXWELL PHOTO STUDIO Ph. 357-1851 WINGHAM Dedicated to Serving Pharmaceutical Needs with All Precision Serving Your Good Health... For prescriptions compounded with professional accuracy and precision — for all your health needs — we are at your service. JOHNSTON'S Drug Store DON'T MISS THE Wingham's main street, will be partially closed to give complete safety to the kid- dies as they enjoy the Midway COME ONE' COME ALL to the WINGHAM LIONS CENTENNIAL FROLIC Examination Results at W Wiagharn Advance.Times, Thursday, July E, 190 Page PROMOTED TO GR, 1.4 0 YEAR FRQGRAMME Aitchison Kenneth, Ander- son Cameron, Anderson Riolp- ard, Ball Norman, Beard Tim- othy, Beecroft James, Black Bryan, Brasjen Vera, Brown ONTARIO New Laws for Consumer Credit effective July 31st 1967 The new Ontario Consumer Pro- tection Act, which comes in to force on July 31st, helps everyone who buys on credit by obliging the lender, or seller, to make a written statement of the true cost of credit.This provision, and others in the Act, will not relieve the consumer of his normal respon- sibilities of shopping carefully and choosing wisely; but it will make it easier for him to make the right decisions. Disclosure of the cost of borrowing In all time payment transactions the borrower must be given a written note of the cost of borrowing, both in dollars and cents, and as an annual percentage rate, before credit is granted. The lender must also set down any charges he in- tends to make if the borrower should default on payments. Cooling-off Period This new ruling applies to sales made by itinerant sellers, which is the Act's name for sellers who operate away from their permanent place of business, and who make a charge to the buyer for the privilege of buying on time. A contract made with an itinerant seller can now be cancelled by the buyer, pro- vided he does so in writing and delivers the cancellation to the seller personally, or by registered mail, within two work- ing days of the contract being signed. If he cancels in this way, the buyer must return any goods already supplied, and the seller must return any money or trade-in which he may have received. Thetrade-in does not become the seller's property until the two-day cooling-off period has elapsed without the buyer cancelling the contract. Registration of itinerant sellers As from July 31st, 1967, all itinerant sellers as defined by the Act must reg- ister with the Consumer Protection Bu- z Hon. H. L. Rowntree Minister of Financial and Commercial Affairs DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL AFFAIRS Consumer Protection Division Jean, Carter Janice, Caslick Dianne, Caslick Donna, Gerson Linda, Chettleburgli Esther, Corrigan Bruce, Coultes Doris, Cronin Raymond, Currie Ruth Ann, Czerniawski Mary, Dar - ling Lois, Dauphin Barbara, Davidson Ann, de Bruyn Maria, Deyell Brian, de Zeeuw Daphne, Dickison Janet, Dickson Eve- lyn, Dore Ronald, Ducharme Frances, Elliot Vivian, Elliott Brad, Elliott Linda, Elliott Richard, Evans Wayne, Ewing Ann, Exel Charles, Fish Esther, Fisher Mark, Fuller William, Foxton Mary Lou, Gibson Deb- orah, Gibson Murray, Goulet Robert, Gowing Nancy, Grant Karen, Halliday Andrew, Ham- ilton Joyce, Hav,rkes Sylvia, Hemingway Neil, Hetherington Barbara, Hopper Wayne, Irvine Gail, Johnston Lenard, Johnston Linda, Kelly Dorothy, Kennedy Catherine, Kennedy Richard, Kerr Joseph, Kieffer Karen, King Orin, Krauter Kathleen, Kreger Susan, Lamont Bryan, Lockridge Linda, MacAdam James, MacAdam Kenneth, Mann Constance, Mathers Dar- cy, Mathers Kenneth, McComb Marie, McDonald Herbert, Mc- Donald William, McLennan Gail, McWhirter Gail, Moran Barry, Nicholson Gerald, Oak- ley Ruth Ann, Ohm David, Old- field James, Pletch Bonnie, Rae Karen, Rae Kenneth, Rasmus- sen Else, Richardson Matthew, Rosenhagen Vicki, Ross Edward, Russell Brenda, Sangster Jenni- fer, Schiestel Janet, Schultz Linda, Skinn Brian, Stokes Dor- is, Strong William, Temple- man Paul, Tervit Leslie, Thompson Charles, Thompson Mary Lou, Tiffin Marilyn, Tompkins Chureb, Turnbull Diane, Walden Michael, Wal- lace Harold, Watson John, White Michael, Workman Mur- ray. PROMOTED TO GR, 10 4AYEAR PROGRAMME Ad'a.ms Brian, Adams Don- ald, Adams Marion, Aitchison Linda, Andersen Esben, Bauer Royce, Bennett Joan, Bennett Margaret, Benninger Gerald, Bernard Shirley, Black Harvey, Blackwell Edward, Boyd Barb- ara, Brewer Nancy, Campbell Eric, Campbell Ruth, Cassidy Blair, Charles Kenneth, Cook Bonnie, Craig Nancy, Crew- son Wendy, Cronkwright Brian, Currah Barry, Currie Susan, De, Yries Allan, Dorscht Judith, Dubeau Donald, Eckenswiller Lois, Elschner Janice, English Jayne, Ferguson Douglas,Ferg- nson Grant, Fish Betty, Fisher Donald, Foxton RandOif, FOX- ton Susan, Galbraith Malcolm, Gannett Susan, Garniss Wil- liam, Geddes Jeanette, Geddes Robert, Gibb John, Govier Carol, Grasby Mary, Gray Ro- bert, Grubbe Brenda, Grum- (nett Dianne, Hardy Jean, Hast- ings Donald, Helfer Barry, Henderson Ann, Henderson Jen- nifer, Hickey Lyla, Hogg Bar- ry, Hooisrna John, Huber Jer- ome, Hunter Wayne, Ireland David, Irwin Dennis, Irwin Thomas, Kellington Murray, Lewis Gloria, MacDonald George, Machan Anne, Mach- an Dianne, Machan Gordon, Martin Dennis, Mapletoft Ron- ald, McDonald David, McKel- vie David, McNeil Michael, McNichol Sandra, Meechan Elizabeth, Metcalfe Calvin, Millen Douglas, Mitchell Edith, Moffat James, Moffat Kevin, Moore Joyce, Morrison Joyce, O'Neil Richard, Paul Barrie, Payne Shirley, Peel Sharon, Pellett Larry, Phelan Margaret, Pletch Dale, Procter Sandra, Purdon Bryan, Purdon Monna, Reinhardt Douglas, Riegling Herman, Sanderson Shirley, Schefter James, Schiestel Da- vid, Schiestel Elizabeth, Schwartzentruber Barbara, Sell- ing Valerie, Shaw Patricia, Simpson Darlene, Sleightholm Phyllis, Snowden Linda, Staple- ton Richard, Steinback Doug- las, Steuernol Richard, Strauss Theodore, Strong Donna, Van Amersfoort Helen, VanCamp Gary, VanCamp Raymond, Vin- cent Neil, Voisin Paul, Walk- er Donald, Walters Leonard, Ward Mary Lou, Wardell Glen, Weber Marlene, Webster James, Work Judy, Workman Brian, Wright Owen, Wright Raymond, PROMOTED T Q SECOND YEAR OCCUPATIONS PROGRAMME Buckle Allan, Clark James, Cronin Richard, Duncan James, Edgar Donna, Gardner Brian, Hodgins Lynn, Hutchinson Phyl- lis, Kieswetter Linda, Leddy Elizabeth, McArter Murray, McClenaghan Cheryl, McEwan Douglas, Milne David, Mont- gomery Danny, Pipe Robert, Prior Terry Lynn, Pritchard Carl, Schiestel Thomas, Van- derhoek Keith, Voisin Joan, Wagner Diane, Wheeler Wil- liam, PROMOTED TO GRADE 11 5 YEAR PROGRAMME Adams Jean, Adams Julia, Anderson Andy, Bauer Gary, Black Robert, Blackwell Susan, Bryans Barbara, Cameron Bruce, Campbell Brock, Carter Greg- ory, Casagrande Linda, Cas- lick Ross, Chandler Judith, Col- lar Donald, Corrigan Robert, Coultes Joyce, Cruickshank El- len, Dane Barry, Deneau Wil- liam, Deyell Terrance, Doug- las Marian, Ducharme Kathryn, Elliott Dorothy, Ewing Janna, Fisher Joan, Galbraith Judith, Gardner Paul, Gibson Mary, Gordon Larry, Guest Paul, Hal- liday Walter, Hardie Donnalea, Haskins Ruby, Huether Douglas, Johann David, Kieffer Anne, King Patricia, Lewis Barbara, MacKay Gary, MacLennan Nor- man, Mair Norma, McBurney Brian, McCutcheon Vonne, Mc- Donald Murray, McDonald San- dy, McPherson Jill, Millen James, Miller Carl, Miller Carol, Newton Jean, Pette- place Shelby, Pletch Donald, Rae John, Reece Lynne, Reid Judith, Ritchie Kenneth, Ross John, Ruttan Glenn, Schwart- zentruber Nancy, Scott Ralph, Skinn William, Smith Murray, Strauss Kenneth, Templeman Monty, Tiffin Adele, Walsh Mary Ellen, Wardley Dale, Wel- wood George, Wenger Cather- ine, Wheeler James, White Barbara, Zurbrigg Patricia, PROMOTED TO GR. 11 4 YEAR PROGRAMME Ahara Edward, Austin Gary, Austin Mary, Bakker Bryan, Black Thomas, Bosman Donald, Borman Joan, Bray Larry,, Brooks Harvey, Brooks ;Wiles, Cameron Douglas, Carson j„arkg, Chambers. Garry, Chet- tieburgh Mary, Chester Wil- liam, Chisholm Lynda, Cook Douglas, Craig Ross, Crawford Alexander, Czerniawski Susan, Dentinger Mary Lou, Desmar- ais Clovia, Devitt Blake, Dick., err Murray, Dickison Joan, Doh- son John, Dosman Dennis, Douglas Randy, Eckenswiller Brenda, Eden Glenda, Elliott Bonnie, Elliott Linda, Falcon- er Cheryl; Farrier Janis, Feagan Barbara, Fear William, Finley Douglas, Forster Barbara, For- ster Donald, France Barbara, Frook Carol, Gadke Iris, Gagne Margaret, Galbraith Elizabeth, Galbraith Scott, Gannett Gayle, Gardner Richard, Gibson Char- les, Greenley Kathy, l-laasnoot John, Haldenby Barry, Hanna Maureen, Harper Ross, Harri- son Bette, Harrison Jane, Hast- ings Beverly, Henry Faye, Hey- wood Grant, Hill Maureen, Hodgins Joseph, Irvin Jerry, Jamieson Gary, Johnston George, Johnstone Hugh, Jurjens Gerry, Kieffer Ronald, King Joanne, Lane Andrew, Leishman Jean, Lizmore Janet, MacDonald Douglas, MacDonald Gayle, MacDonald Thomas, Machan Dale, MacKenzie Constance, MacKenzie Garry, MacSween Gary, Mann Judith, Martin Lin- da, Mason Wanda, McDonagh Rodney, McGlynn Daniel, Mc- Guire Lee, McKay Robert, Mc- Kee Dale, McLean Douglas, McMinn Leora, McPherson Phyl- lis, Mewhinney Murray, Mil- len David, Mitchell Donald, Nesbit Monica, Nethery Larry, Norman Wallace, O'Malley John, Paquette James, Pattison Barbara, Pattison Margaret, Paulin Ruth Ann, Penner Carol, Penner Douglas, Pentland Don- na, Perrott Keith, Phelan Wil- liam, Phillips Jack, Pletch Ruth Ann, Rawn Beverley, Reming- ton Joan, Renwick Katherine, Rich Ruth Ann, Rider Samuel, Ridley Stanley, Riley Judith, Ritsema Rita, Robb Donald, Robinson Alice, Ross Donna, Russell Mark, Schuler William, Schultz Dennis, Smith Jose- phine, Steffen John, Steuernol Glenys, Taylor Kenneth, Tay- lor Terrance, Templeman Sus- an, Van Camp Keith, Verbeek Antonie, Walden Pamela, Wal- lace lirenila, Webber Nancy, Welsh Judith, Willie Bonnie, Willie Sharon, Willie Wilfrid, • Willits Macmillan, Wilson Gregory, Wright Margaret, Wright Rodney, RECOMMENDED FOR A CERTIFICATE OF TRAINING. 2-YEAR COURSE Bridge Glen, Craig limey,. Fisher Shirley, Fitch Sharon, Frieburger George, I-laikness prtheri., Herd Ronald, Hyndatan Kieswetter Jean, Leddy Ann, MacDonald Bonnie, MO, Cauley Barrington, MeEwen Duncan, Pollard Donald, Pol- look Brian. Please Turn to Page Six reau. If the seller is a company or a partnership, only the company or part- nership must register, not the individual employees. Information to be contained in a contract Under the new Act, certain important details must be written into all contracts for the sale of goods or services to a consumer, when the purchase price is $50 or over. To be binding, the contract must comply with the Act and must be signed by all parties, who must each receive a duplicate original copy. Repossession if the buyer should default after two- thirds of the purchase price has been paid, the seller cannot repossess with- out permission of a judge. Penalties Substantial penalties are provided for contravention of the Act and its Reg- ulations. Lenders, and sellers who are likely to be affected are urged to make themselves familiar with the Act. WHAT YOU SHOULD DO Borrowers and buyers should bear in mind that nothing in the new Act relieves them of the responsibility of making careful decisions when considering a loan, or a purchase on credit. Keep this notice as a re- minder of your rights. Information on borrowing, and on creditbuying, is contained in a leaflet which can be obtained from the Consumer Protection Bureau, 123 Edward Street, Toronto 2. Lenders and sellers should make themselves familiar with the Act and its Regulations. The Consumer Protection Act 1966 and Ontario Regulation 207/67 (250 each) can be obtained from the Queen's Printer, 26 Breadalbane Street, Toronto 5. For advice on the work- ing of the Act and its Regulations, seeyourqualified business adviser. THE NURSING STATION on the second floor of the newly-opened Wingham and District Hospital was interesting to those on tour of the building Friday. Mrs, Terry Nethery and her two children, Ruth and Keith of Wingham, are flanked by Elmer Ireland of East Wawanosh, and Mrs. L. Stadelmann of R. R. 2 Blyth.—A-T Photo. tak CLUB CENTENNIAL FROLIC — FEATURING — 40 Main Street Mall • Kiddies' Midway and Rides • Free Midway Tickets distributed by Wingham Merchants THURSDAY FRIDAY JULY 6_ SATURDAY - - • Frolit starts at noon Thursday WINGHAM KIDDIES 5( Tickets Giveh with purchases at Wingham Storm; Good For Any RIDE ON THE