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Port Perry Star (1907-), 6 Jul 1967, p. 14

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r | 4 bad Pe F "a sel FA Ca RT $8 TI PELOIE 7, od Xo ' 1 ERR FEAR a. ra 129.6 . Ll LEST SLs B STREET } bwe ocd - ---- EE 3 y 14 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, July 6th, 1967 a the long wet week-end at af same country at the samejo.. to he a committee to |pensed at the close of wok 4: Seagra ve News cottage near Havelock be-|time attending the wedding procure a speaker for the [ship. : longing to Marjory's brother] of some relatives. : VA . X { jopine 2 AY The Sturman family are| fall anniversary. Dedication The Sale Jord 8. fated "3 Our local farmers were|damp centennial celebrations! On Sat. Mr. and Mrs. Fred | off to a good start for Can- services for Seagrave pel 3 mye of 'them 3 looking pretty glum last Many of our citizens did|Nobbs and family went back | ada's second century. Mr,| Were held on 0 il hg " »y. Another year older A week as they watched their|ga pit of celebrating hut most- | for celebrations to their old | and Mrs. Leslie Sturman are 20th, 1907 so this will be a|sleepy. Ay OR es : Ri new-mown hay become black-||y near at home. home town, Markham. happy to announce the arri- Diamond {ples y Wis yee rere giana a 3 er and blacker. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wana-| Mr. Merrill Johnston and | val of a son on Monday morn- f3isre Ms oy Revo 3" "And think of all those|maker and daughters spent | Mary Ellen were also in the ing, July 3 at Ross Memorial of the board in uy wih 5 ' 8 Hospital, Lindsay. He is a| unless some special businessf ..,.¢ g picnic is schedul- "13 5th grandson for Mr. & Mrs. | ¢¥OPS up. h 1 ed for Sat, July 22nd at A W. Sturman. Sunday services Were a-|.eoneva Park. Details later. 2h Visitors with the A. Moons | Most @ wash-out this week as : 1 dh over the holiday were Mr. & anyone looking at the morn-| Services will be at the usu, ba Ms Havold Moon and MIF. ing weather must know.|al hours next week. Rev. D, fot and Mrs. Joe Lake and child.| Church attendance reached, | Harris underwent an opera- a h 1 : £ Toronto we think, an all-time low but|tion for ear trouble in Osh- ¥ di 0 a eting of th e Board | MT McNeil conducted a good | awa on June 20h au 4 now 3% service never-the-less, and as|recuperating nicely at home. i ONTARIO iy Or A on might be expected let us At time of writing we have : mates for tiling the ceiling sing 637. The Sacrament of not heard who will be thes of the S. S. room were read] the lord's Supper was dis-| speaker next Sunday. New Laws for Consumer Credit panies. from two local lumber-com- The committee is considering these tenders & will make a decision soon. A contract for re-decorating the church during the August holiday has been let to N. H. Edgar of Oshawa. A "Bee" will be called soon Awhen volunteer workers will try to break into the tile of the drainage system at the church to see if and how basement flooding can be prevented. The meeting authorized payment of the final instal- ment of the donation to Hill-| i "|crest Lodge. Rev. D. Harris and Messrs. L. Nicholls and K. Sturman WES LANE Plumbing - Heating - Electric - } OFFICE PORT PERRY, ONT. § 985-2. 2473 RES. J Grants Approved effective July 31st 1967 The new Ontario Consumer Pro- tection Act, which comes in to force on July 31st, helps everyone who buysoncreditby obliging the lender, or- seller, to make a written statement of the true cost of credit. This provision, and others By County Council Ontario. - County Council, approved a grant of $500 to the Ajax Pickering and Whit- by Association for Retarded Children to be used in its sheltered workshop & train- ing centre building program. BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL 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 DIRECTORY G. McPHADEN Moisiriiiny For Income Tax see ALEX SHEPHERD a in the Act, will not relieve the ; : : Council also approved grant consumer of his normal.respon- goths muy pre Io comes > recommendations from its fi-| - 985 29 a1 Room #2, Post Office Building sibilities of shopping carefully consumer, when the purchase price is |nance and assessment com- . Phone 985-7031 and choosing wisely; but it will $50 or over. To be binding, the contract | mittee of $200 to the St. John Dec-/67 Specializing in business ami make it easier for him to make must comply with the Act and must be |Ambulance and $100 to the LICENSE farm operations. the right decisions. signed by all parties, who must each |PAWV Handicapped Swim- : Dec-/61 NURSING HOME Pleasant Surroundings "REASONABLE RATES Phone 985 - 2806 Dec-/67 FOR ANY OF YOUR Insurance Needs ming Program. The finance committee re- ported additional assessment in the County during May a- mounted to $706,375 making a total increase in assessment this year of $3,717,693. Council also approved a recommendation to endorse a 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- 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 EMMERSON' INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED . default on payments. ulations. Lenders and sellers who are [resolution from the Township Do it the Co-operative Way. General Insurance i : : ikel of Colchester recommendin Co-Operators Ins. Assoc. Yl Cooling-off Period likely to be affected are urged to make om g 985-7306 °° PORT PERRY i themselves familiar with the Act. to provincial ministers of ETHEL NOTTINGHAM Dec. 31/60 Tis new ia applies to sales made y itinerant sellers, which is the Act's name for sellers who operate away from WHAT YOU SHOULD DO ihr their permanent place of business, and-- Borrowers-and buyers should bear who make a charge to the buyer for the in mind that nothing in the new Act privilege of buying on time. relieves them of the responsibility of making careful decisions when municipal affairs and health Myrtle and welfare to exempt farm-§ ~~ 6554832 -D U F i lands from paying charges Mar. /67 for ambulance service. MONUME MARKERS The resolution asked that RIMAR ELECTRONICS Section 37 of the Assessment A Long mAs Vi) nara ssl or sonsidering a loan, or a purchase |Act be amended to include ADMIRAL : : rg ol on credit. Keep this notice as-are- |ambulance service in the ex- LS TEL 3 Vv vided he does so in writing and delivers minder of your rights. Information 'MEMORIA 181 ON emptions because farm lands | do not derive any particular Phone: 723-1002 benefit from the service. Ste Simcoe South, OSMAWA INVEST NOW| A, Johnson 0D. 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. " SALES and SERVICE " Phone 9857993 or 985-2728 + PORT PERRY onborrowing,andoncreditbuying, is contained in a leaflet which can be obtained from the Consumer Protection Bureau, 123 Edward Street, Toronto 2. Lenders and sellers should make Dec-/67 Septic 1 Tanks Thetrade-indoesnotbecometheseller's ~~ themselves familiar with the Act 1 OPTOMETRST property until the two-day cooling-off and its Regulations. The Consumer 229 Mary St. 985-2383 period has elapsed without the buyer © Protection Act 1966 and Ontario 2 0 July 6/67 Te ay : cancelling the contract. Regulation 207/67 (25¢ each) can ; SEPTIC TANKS AND b ; be obtained from the Queen's RAYMOND J. FRALICK Registration of itinerant sellers Printer, 26 Breadalbane Street, | VICTORIA and GREY representing WEEPING BEDS INSTALLED As from July 31st, 1967, all itinerant ~~ Toronto 5. For advice on the work- TRUST Guaranteed CIA Co-operators Insurance R Armstro sellers as defined by the Act must reg- ing of the Act and its Regulations, Investments Association eg. i ister with the Consumer Protection Bu- see your qualified business adviser. 4 The Farmers Union Mutual Port Perry -- 985-2226 Interest is payable Lite Fire Insurance 15--Feb. 28/97 | | halt yosety or may | A me ELLCTRICAL LERNER, \ PL / / ' be left to compound Phone 985-7447 = | em EMMERSON sen Contractor Hon. H. L. Rowntree : E COMMERCIAL : al Wallace RESIDENTIAL Minister of Financial and Commercial Affairs INSURANCE R 0 0 FIN Pa ELECTRIC HEATING > NO JOB TOO SMALL WE DO THEM ALL TOM SHERWIN ASPHALT SHINGLES, ROLLED ROOFING, STEEL and ALUMINUM ROOFING DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL AFFAIRS Consumer Protection Division AGENCY LIMITED | EAVESTROUGHING Phone 986-5548 191 Queen St. Port Perry | We Will contract for all kinds | Call Collect-- Telephone 985.7306 ~~ of roof work, 755.0277 Toronto WATE

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