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Clinton News-Record, 1985-08-21, Page 7Lord Doghan (Tom Bailey) right, passes the stone of leadership to Dahnz (Paul Lippincott) while the rest of the Brohmian tribe gathers around their ailing leader during a scene from The Book of Miracles. The play written by David Stewart Craig and Robert Morgan is a rollicking fantasy complete with warring tribes, odd looking creatures, a villian and a hero (appropriately named Hero). It was presented by the Blyth Theatre Young Company at Lions' Park on August 16. (Alan Rivett photo ) •Visitors from Ilderton Hazelii Elliott of Toronto and Mrs. F.J. Lapp of St. Thomas spent several days this -past week with Mr. and Mrs. "Iliott Lapp. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wagner of Ilderton were' also guests on Monday. Mrs. TOM Hallam returned home from Alexandra Marine and General hospital last week. Mrs. Ron RathWell of Blenheim and her mother Mrs. Gordon Taylor of Goderich, Mrs. Wayne Dinney ( nee) Caroline Clark of Calgary and her nephew.;ieff Clark, Mr. and Mrs.. Jack Weir of .London were recent visitors , of Ellen ' Johnston and Laura Phillips. Hope Chapel Cemetery Service will be held Aug. 25 at 3 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oost*oud of Toronto visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Beimers. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Greg Park returned from their trip to Ult. East Coast. Congratulations to Kim Daer, daughter of • Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Daer. of RR 1 Auburn who' was married to Robert Reed of Londesborough, On Friday, Bess Baechler "and Linda Renon, Robert and Cathy stopped at Elmira to pick up Tracy Renon who was holidaying with Michelle Martin of Elmira enroute to visit Mr. and Mrs. Tom Vanderburg, Steven and Kristan of Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. Loran Peter of Bervie spent Sunday. with Beth Lansing. Mrs. Norman McDowell was transferred from Wingham hospital to Victoria Hospital London lash week. •.. Knox United Church Organ ankl Piano Prelude were played by Mrs. Barry Millian and daughter Lori. The minister Gary T. Shuttleworth chose for his .sermon "'l'oo soon old, too late smart." Instrumental was played by Irene and Lori Millian. 'Offering was, received by Keith Hallam . and Bill Seers. Summerhill ladies meet SUMMERHILL,Sandra Westerhout was. hostess for the August meeting of the Sum- merhill Ladies' Club. President Lorna Ellis. opened the meeting with a reading, "Laughter is the Best Medicine." Sixteen members answered the roll' call by telling which part of the newspaper they read, first. In correspondence, a thank you was received from Barbara Betties for our. display at Holmesville School for Goderich Township's 1-5-0 celebration. • The raffle was won by Marianne Col- clough. Marianne also was the winner of Sandra Westerhout's quiz. Humorous readings were given by Hazel Watkins and Edith Wright. The September. 11 meeting will be held at Ali Westerhout's at 8:30 p.m. with Ali, Margaret Wright and Alice Buchanan on , program, and lunch. For roll call, each member is to bring her wedding picture and include the'date. Residents return from Hearst WALTON-Mr. and Mrs. Roily Achilles returned on August 15 from a four week motor trip to Hearst where they attended a wedding, after which they went on to Sioux Narrows to visit relatives. Corey Duncan, son of Jim"and Helen Dun- can of Russell, Manitoba visited recently with his grandparents, Mr. and .Mrs. Allan Searle and his aunt Gail Searle in Bramp- ton. Corey had returned home with his other grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Duncan last month. .1Jason Pennington of Goderich visited last week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Searle. Mr. ,and Mrs, Ken .Wilbee, Napanee visited' last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ia.n Wilbee and family. Church service resumes 'August 25 at Duff's at 10 a.m. after Bonnie 'Lamble's holidays. . NOTICE Ratepayers of The Town of Clinton are reminded that the third instalment of 1985 Taxes are due and payable by September 15, 1985.. C. PROCTOR Clerk Town of Clinton END — OF ® SEASON CLEARANCE STAIN DECKS, FENCES AND ALL EXTERIOR WOODWORK LESS OFTEN WITH CUPRINOV STAINS AND WOOD -PRESERVERS. nso O CUPRINOL®. . IT'S LANGFORD LUMfBER 230 Bayfield Road, Clinton (519) 482-3995 • PENETRATES • PRESERVES • BEAUTIFIES • WATER REPELLANT "VALID ON A.L. 4111 GAL. CUPRINOL PRODUCT PURCHASES AT PARTICIPATING DEALERS OFFER GOOD FROM AUGUST 21 TO SEPTEMBER 9, 1985 IN THE WOOD FOR GOOD BALL.MACAULAY LTD. 40 Wellington St., Clinton (519) 482-3405 ColIectJo': a from page 8 couple will be residing in Londesboro, having purchased the home of Ann Corral'. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Mason spent a week in Winnipeg visiting her sister Mr. and Mrs. Ken Cantwell and attended the wedding of her nephew Dean Cantwell Mark Stackhouse Spent the past two weeks with his sister Sherri and Kevin Pfaff at Huron Park. Jeni Mae Pffaf of Huron Park visited her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Vic Stackhouse. The community welcomes Gary Koyle and daughter Angela who moved here from Clinton. They moved in the house formerly owned by Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Dale: A number of people from the community showed up at the open house for the 25th wedding anniversary of Bill and Joyce Dowson on August 11. Those attending were, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Good, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Longman, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Glousher and Mr. and Mrs. John Sanderson. We wish to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lee, Jody, Kim and Jackie from Vanastra. They moved into the front apartment of the Gordon Harkes home. We also welcome Dave Hall formerly of Whitechurch Mr- moved ^moved into the north end apartment building of the Gordon Harkes home. Visiting for 10 days with Mr. and Mrs. Vic Stackhouse were his parents Mr. and Mrs. Vic Stackhouse Sr. from St. John's New Brunswick. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Vincent returned home from spending three weeks on the west coast August 14. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alf Bell and Heather in Prince Rupert, B.C., Mr. and Mrs. John Balmer of Camrose, Alberta, and their son Mr. and Mrs. Donald PECK APPLIANCES "IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA" •FILTER QUEEN SALES & SERVICE •VACUUM CLEANERS (Sales & Service to Moat Mahesl •FM COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS (For Farm df Business) ., •WHIRLPOOL APPLIANCES •WOODS FREEZERS •CENTRAL VACUUM SYSTEMS •INSECT & FLY KILLING UNITS (For Indoor & Outdoor.Use) •GIFTS & MANY MORE ITEMS VARNA,ONT. 482-7103 en for oo Vincent, arta. Kat s*Kclly of Thunder Bay spent a week with her grandmother, Clara (Liffey. Margaret Taylor and Dora Shobbrook accompanied the Clinton Senior Citizens to the Exeter Sportsfest on August 17. Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shaddick were their family Mr. and Mrs. -Dirk Garlichs, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Shaddick, Danny, Stephen and Krystal, , all of Kitchener. Karen and childrenremained for the week. Sunday visitors with. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Newby were son Mr. and Mrs. Don Newby of Kitchener. Attending the Lyon family reunion on August 11 in Thamesville were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lyon, Mrs. Laura Lyon, Mrs. Ida Durnin, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Lyon, Deanna Lyon, Jennifer Sottiaux and Edith Beacom. A surprise birthday party was held on August 18 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Lyons for her father Russell Good on his 80th birthday on August 19. There were approximately 35 relatives in attendance. Edith Lockhart of Goderich visited on August 15 with Mrs. Joe Shaddick. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hulley and Denise spent a week's holidays touring Manitoulin Island and at Kevin's cottage in Wasaga Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor, Cheri and Shane attended the semi-annual meeting of the Ontario Soil and Crop Association at Wolf Island. Families of the late Henry and Elizabeth Taylor held their famnly reunion on August 18 in Londesboro with 35 attending from London, Brampton, Brticefield, Auburn, Belgrave, Whitechurch and Londesboro. Blaine and Jodie of a. BEST INTEREST Guaranteed Investment Certificates *Subject to change Gasser-Kneale JAW. �n Exeter 235-2420 Clinton 482.9747" Insurance Brokers Inc. Grand Bend 238-8484 Goderich 524-2118 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°/O 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 also apply 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 those renting for more than $ 750 a month. • Until the 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 i nancy Commission Office, listed in the blue pages of your telephone f directory. Ontario Ministry of Housing Hon. Alvin Curling, Minister