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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1974
Kippen
Mr. Fern McLean, London,
visited in the community dur-
ing the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wright
attended the wedding of their
niece which took place in
Brockville June 15.
A shower honouring Debbie
Anderson was held in St. And-
rew's church. Her wedding took
place Saturday, June 15.
Mr. and Mrs. I-lugh Alder -
dice, Clarksburg, visited with
relatives at the weekend.
Mr. Wallace Watson and
family, of Cincinnati, Ohio,
called on friends around Kippen.
Mrs. Grace Siemon, Mrs.
Don Siemon and Tracy, Kitch-
ener, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
R.J. McGregor.
The United Church Women
of St. Andrew's church, Kippen
met on Tuesday, June 11, in
the church. Plans were made
for catering at the graduation
banquet in Huron Centennial
School.
SCHOLARSHIP RENEWED
John Blackwell, son of Mr.
and Mrs. David Blackwell, R.R.
2, Hensall, recently received
word that his Huron College
Corporation Scholarship has
been renewed for the academic
year of 1974-75. Mr. Black-
well was also awarded the John
Gordon Rowe Prize in History
at Huron College. He will be
entering the second year of an
Honours program in History
next year.
CLEARING TWILIGHT
AUCTION SALE
Monday, June 24
at 6: 30 P.M.
For W. Vanderwiel, 4 miles
east of Hensall, Concession 11,
Tuckersmith Township, featur-
ing:
Simplicity 10 HP 42 inch
riding lawnmower tractor, new
condition; assorted piles newly
sawed lumber, circular saw
with steel mantel, table saw,
logging chains, conveyor chains
some tools, Oliver Hay Baler
(needs some repairs) salvage and
scrap iron, snow fence, grease
guns, selection steel cables
many other items.
FURNITURE & ANTIQUES,
Ornate carved wood hall seat
with umbrella stand, except-
ionally wide phonograph liquor
cabinet (excellent condition)
jugs Beattie & Co, St, Marys;
3 -piece toilet set (English
cornflower), bureau linen fold,
antique picture by David
Knowles, drop leaf fruit table,
hall tree, bar stool, chrome
kitchen set, steel bed, springs
and mattress, desk and office
chair, tri -light lamp, tea wag-
on, foot stools, youth bed
springs and mattress, brand new
emperator electric steel guitar,
Black & White TV cabinet
model, sturdy picnic table,
extension 32 ft. ladder, flower
tree and pots, McKee water
bowl, Many other items.
TERMS OF SALE - CASH
All bidders must register and
receive a number.
Mr. and Mrs. Vanderwiel
have sold the property and are
moving to B.C.
PERCY WRIGHT
Auctioneer
Kippen, Ont. 262-5515
Noe responsible for accidents
or loss of articles night of sale.
Members of the Christian
Women's Club of South Huron
held a song service in the sitt-
ing room on Sunday evening.
Mrs. Anderson led the service
with devotions by Mrs. Wils-
mith and piano accompaniment
by Mrs. Forest,
Seventy-six grade 6 7 and 8
students from Huron Centennial
School at Brucefield, visited
the Home on Monday afternoon
and presented a musical prog-
ram. The theme of the prog-
ram was an imaginary trip to
Jamaica with songs and special
numbers related to the Island.
Mr. Mathers, principal of the
school, was emcee for the
afternoon with Mrs. McKinley,
director of music, leading the
choir assisted by Mrs. Moffat,
music teacher for the senior
grades. Mr. Wilson Armstrong
expressed the appreciation of
the residents,
The Tiger Dunlop Women's
Institute were hosts on Wednes-
day afternoon for the June
Birthday Party. Mrs. Raeburn,
President of the club, was
emcee for the program which
included coloured slides of
points of interest. in the Goder-
ich area shown by Mr. Bob
Henry and piano melodies by
Lawes Falconer. The twenty
celebrants were presented with
gifts with thanks extended to
the ladies by Mrs, Chisolm.
Cup cakes and tea were served
to one hundred and fifty resid-
ents and guests.
The Bradlay Family of Clin-
ton who are a very popular groui
with the residents, came to our
rescue on "Family Night" due
to a cancellation. The Family
of four girls and three boys
sang as a chorus as well as solo
and duet numbers. They are
accompanied by their father,
Eugene, with the accordian.
Mr. John Bradley a new resid-
ent from Wingham thanked the
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Family property laws affect
ever one of us.
Thes • are the proposals
ntario is considering to
improve them.
Have you ever thought about how much your
life is affected by family property law? Probably
not. Yet, hardly anything you have goes un-
touched by these laws—the property you owned
before you were married, the property you've
acquired since, your home, your joint bank
account, your credit, even survivor's rights
when your husband or wife dies.
Because family law is so fundamental, several
years ago the Ontario Government asked the
Ontario Law Reform Commission (OLRC) to
consider the relevance of the existing laws to
today's needs and to recommend appropriate
changes.
The Commission has reported and now the
government is interested in learning your
reaction to these recommendations.
Should ownership of family property including
the family home depend on who actually paid
for it?...or should a system of co -ownership of
assets be developed on the basis of marriage
as a social and economic partnership?
Should a spouse be entitled to an interest in
the property of the marriage even when he or
she has been unfair or unfaithful?
How should the wife's non -monetary
contribution to the development of the husband's
business be recognized?
If a system of co -ownership of property were
introduced, should a couple have the option to
draw up their own contract or make other
arrangements to govern the property of their
marriage?
Should the proposed changes apply to
existing marriages or only to future marriages?
The Commission did consider other kinds of
community property systems including those in
which sharing would take place from the time of
marriage. As the OLRC proposals now stand,
assets acquired during the marriage would be
shared only when the marriage ends.
The Commission also recommends that both
husband and wife have a duty to support their
children, and to support each other, when the
other is in need and is unable to work.
Do you agree with these proposals?
We want to know what you think.
To enable you to learn more about the OLRC
proposals, your Ontario Government now offers
a concise, easy -to -understand booklet, as well
as a film on the subject for group discussions.
We invite you to send for the booklet or borrow
the film for your group. And, we'd like to know
what you think of the OLRC's proposals, as well
as other changes you'd like to see in family
property law.
After all, the laws are designed to serve you.
Write to:
Ministry of the Attorney General
Queen's Park
Toronto, Ontario M7A 1T5
The Ministry of the Attorney General
Robert Welch, Minister
Government of Ontario
William Davis, Premier