Zurich Citizens News, 1976-01-07, Page 7Citizens News, Jan.7/76-Page 7
United Co-operatives elect officers
Allan McIntosh of Almonte
has been acclaimed president of
United Co-operatives of Ontario
for a second term.
McIntosh 41, the youngest
president in the history of this
organization, has been a UCO
director since 1967.
At a special meeting that took
place after UCO's Annual meet-
ing at the Royal York Hotel,
December 11, the executive
St. Peter's
Lutheran Church
A.C. BLACKWELL, B.A.,B.D.
PASTOR
Mrs. Audrey Haberer, Organist
SUNDAY, JANUARY 11
10 a.m.- Worship Service
10;45 a.m.-Sun Church School
Everyone Welcome
AVEREMBEIMMIMISMIS
Emmanuel
United Church
BRUCE GUY, B.A.,
SUPPLY MINISTER
Mrs. Milton Oesch, Organist
SUNDAY, JANUARY 11
11 A.M. - Church Service
The Sacrament of
Holy Communion
Everyone Welcome
Zurich Mennonite
CLAYTON KUEPFER, PASTOR
SUNDAY, JANUARY 11
9:45 a.m. - Worship Service
10:45 a.m.-Sun. Church School
Jan. 12 Annual church business
meeting
MEDITATION: -
Another year is dawning,
Dear Master, let it be.
On earth, or else in heaven,
Another year for thee!
Frances Havergal
Everyone Welcome
Lakeview Conservative
Mennonite Church
MERLIN BENDER, PASTOR
SUNDAY, JANUARY 1.1
10 a.m. - Sunday School
11 a.m. - "Christ, Our Life"
8 p.m. - "The Separated Life"
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7
7:45 p.m. - Annual Business
Meeting
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14
8 p.m. - "A Visit to India"
Godbuilt and launched this
year for you
Upon the bridge you stand
It's your ship, your own ship,
And you are in command
Just what the twelve month
trip will do
Rests wholly, solely friend with
you
Your log book kept from day
to day
My friend what will it show
The log will tell like guiding
star
The sort of captain that you
are
For good or woe, this year is
yours
Your ship is on life's sea,
your act
As Captain must decide
Whichever it will be
So now in starting on your
trip
Ask God to help you sail your
ship.
Everyone Welcome
ilaiNINIMPOMOMMiaall
committee was formed with the
acclamation of Clifford Allen as
first vice-president and Robert
Coulthard and Royden Bloomfield
as second vice-presidents. AH
members of the executive comm-
ittee will be serving their second
term of office.
UCO's 12 man Board of Direc-
tors is elected democratically
from . the membership. The
1975/76 board members are:
Roland Serve from Field (zone 1)
Allan McIntosh from Almonte
(zone 2), Cliff Allen from Glen-
!burnie (zone 3), Tyson Longman
from Hawkestone (zone 4),
Bruce McCutcheon from Proton
(zone 5 ), Ewald Lammerding
from Grand Valley (zone 6),
Bob Down from Hensall (zone 7),
Ontario
Royden Bloomfield from Ilderton
(zone 8), Neil McGeachie from
Chatham (zone 9), Robert Coul-
thard from Thamesville (group 3),
Stuart Luckhardt from Owen
Sound (group 2) and Ernest Mil-
ler from Perth (group 1).
If you have entered into a new lease or tenancy agreeiment which became effective between
July 30 and December 31, 1975, inclusive, you should know about two key provisions contained in
Ontario's new Residential Premises Rent Review Act. The maximum rent increase for such agreeiments
cannot exceed eight per cent of the last full month's rent charged prior to August 1, 1975, unless the
landlord obtains the approval of a rent review officer or the landlord and tenant agree on a higher rate
of rent.
Should a landlord and tenant wish to agree on an increase in rent above the eight per cent
guideline, during the period July 30 to December 31, 1975, they must complete a rent increase agreement,
substantially in the form below, no later than January 19, 1976. Copies of such agreements should be
retained by both parties. The form below, or a copy of it, may be used.
If, after having signed such a rent increase agreement, the tenant wishes to revoke the
.agreement, the tenant may clo so within 3() days of the date of the agreement by completing a statement
of revocation similar to the one at the bottom of the form below.
By signing a rent increase agreement, the tenant waives the right to dispute the increase in
rent agreed upon during the above period and waives the right to collect a rebate of rent as provided for
in the act other than the amount of rebate, if any, stated in the agreement.
Such a rent increase agreement does not apply to the rental rale for any period after December
31, 1975, and does not constitute a waiver of the tenant's right to appeal the amount of rent charged
after that date. Nor does it relieve the landlord of his obligation to obtain the approval of a rent review
officer to charge rent after that elate that is more than eight per cent in excess of the rent charged in the
last full month the premises were rented prior to August 1, 1975.
Future advertisements will outline where literature is available on Rent Review, the location of
offices as they are opened and where forms will be available. Until the Rent' Review mechanism is in
place, please do not telephone. For additional copies of this form, write to Rent Review, Box 580,
Postal Station F, Toronto, IMY 2I,8.
This is to confirm that
amegmageme
AGREEMENT
Agreement respecting rent pay<iblc
between July 30, 1975, and December 31, 1975 inclusive.
(Tenant's name)
for the residential premises located at
as landlord, and
(Landlord's name)
. as tenant, hereby agree that the rental rate
(Address of rental unit)
shall be $ __._.__. _. . _ per. during the period _ to
(rent) (week month) (Commencement date of rent agreement)
December 31, 1975, and that the amount. if any, that is to be rebated to the tenant for excess rent paid
during that period is
(Rent paid in excess of agreed to amount)
The tenant may revoke this agreement at any time within 30 days of the date of signing.
Dated this
LANDLORD
day of _ ,197_
(Date of signing this agreement)
REVOCATION
The attached rent increase agreement dated the
of._.... ___y ..
TENANT
day
(Date of signing the agreement)
197 , is hereby revoked.
Dated thisday of
WITNESS
.10
,197
Province of Ontario
TENANT