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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-09-13, Page 171967 10 ft • • • ..1:. 1511 oit,. her place • Mac.' Same and: !cutive day Mrs.: nitone de. 4ening, in ea t\4rs•,. igharn in ' g ded-'. ates; 30 ario, • • eration „ • Aid .• • EDNESDAY, .S.E.P1",, 13th. 1967. Good threshing weather cut the, attendance but not the enthusiasm* of the members of Purple Grove women's, Institute, when they met for their SePternher meeting in the Community Centre. Mrs. • George Emerson was hostess, assisted byMiss Edith Collinsand Mrs. Morford Mackay. The meet- ing Was in charge of Mrs, Cecil Sutton and Mis. Don Gillies. No leaders were appointed.for the course, "Hats for You" t A collect- ion will be held for the Blind: Notes of thanks were received from Burton Collins, Don McCosh and:, Ars• 'George Emerson.. Members • ere reminded to hring.pkes to the , pea THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, .1,1JICKNOW,..01RTAR19 booth on Fall Fair lay and also look over ,their old things, for the GrOup Display and, let the comm- ittee know what you have, Many new*grocery items were , mentioned during the roll call. Some were approved and sorne not popular. Reg Moore of. Ripley gave a fine address. His topic 'What a Change for the Family and the Grocer." It's hard to get a family together now. Our ineals'take less • time to prepare but our parents had mole family life. We tend to skip the'essentials and'do nottake, enough time' for our families and •church:„During the discussion • period, many grievances were air- ed such as - all cereals having enclosed prizes to make children insist on their purchase, trading stamps and give-away items in ' packages which make them cost more, paCkages do not have a ' pound but only an ounce or .so less - trying to fool the buyer by advert- ising the product as having a re? duced price. Consumers can be grateful for the strict insistence on quality 'maintained in Ontario. Feople.who pinch fruit and bring back bottles with oil in them are not popular in stores: Mr. MoOte was thanked by Mrs.. Jack Farrell, Mrs. Francis Boyle proved to be . the best at identifying spices. Mrs. Ceeil Sutton had the best • made from a plastic container. . • This proved to. be a very interest- ing meeting. , • PAGE SEVENTEEN West Wawanosh Twp. Hold Militate At 15.2 and 17.2, Sameils Last Year • WEST WAWANOSH TOWN$HIP • COUNCIL IvIINUT ES • The regular Septembersession of Council foi the Township of West Wawanosh was held on Tuesday. . evening, September 5th with all members id attendance, 4nd Reeve Lyons presiding. The minutes of the.August meet- ing were read and adopted on a Motion by Councillors Foran and Aitchison. A.motion to' hive the. Road Sup- erintendent removethfrom Unem- ployment Insurance, possible by • • , , • • Your medical coverage could cost you less than you thinl If you have no medical services insurance and because of your incomeyou felt that you were unable- to afford the premiums, you can still afford to join. the Ontario Medical Services Insurance Plan—because OMSIRgives premium assistance to persons who have lived in Ontario for 12 consecutive months or more, based on the amount of their taxable income. • • . • a • ' /t, • What is Premium Assistance? , By Premium Astistrice,.0MSIP means either a greatly reduced cost of coverage, which you pay in low installments once every three months; or where applicable, . complete payment of your premium. by the °Mail° Government How to tell if arethohle for fremium.Assistaiice: Premium assistance is based onlhe-amount of your taxable income for the year ending December 31 last. Check your completed Income Tax return for the past year under "Taxable Income" (that's the reduce)lamount of money -on which you pay tax after taking .off any ,exemptions for your wife, dependants, charitable donations, etc.). ' • You may be eligible on the following basis: (a) Single: You are eligible if your taxable income' was $500 or less. Your OMSU • - 'premium' will be $7.50 every three months. -0 , • ., (b) Couple : You are eligible if your cornbiriecl taxable incomewas $1,900 or less. .1 • Your OMSIP Premium will be .$15.00.'every'three. months. . . ' ,(c) Family: You are eligible'if your family's total, taxable income was $1,300or less: Your OMSIP premium will be $15.00 every three, months.. If you had no taxable income at all last Year, your OMSIP Coverage may be paid in full by the Ontario.Government . • • • • When to apply for Premium. Assistance: , You may apply for Premium Assistance when you join OMSIP, or during the annual renewal period. Premium Assistance is not automatically renewed. Even if you had no taxable income, you must still/reapply annually when you receive your personalized application and renewal form which is mailed to every contract holder prior to the July renewal date. , So if you have no medical ervices insurance and because of your income you felt thatyou were unable to afford the premiums, then obtain an application from any bank, or from OMSIP, 135 St. Clair Avenue, West, Toronto 7. A free brochure "PrerniUm Assistance" is available Irom OMSIP. .0MSIPHELP.4.PAY:YQUI1 DOCTOR';., Wig 010SIP. PAYS 90% OF OM.AII SCHEDULES FEES. , . . rrao: ,-..e....4,1*.rim4.00.0ad.ixowkigftitgrglek - ,r, , • , .: ,-rili.i.kort...,,,i • '-‘,.*•454.% - 7:. ..,,97' —.- , , . . 04....-.-..4.-,...r=rrisaritokiiittti" •-'2 • -.'•^k10000000.%1401:044444' . , . . • 'dole 4101110.0.041 404 -0101 ';4041' • • reason of his/having been steadily employed by the Township for at least two years, was moved and, ' seconded by Councillors Errington and•Chishialm. Councij was informed that the report of the Engineer on the, Murr- ay Drainage Works would be in the hands of the Clerk by Wednesday, September 6th and the date to . . • hear the reading of said report was setat 8;30 p.m,. , ori,Septeinber • 19th. . 0 . The road accounts were passed. for ' payment on a motion by • • Counciilori,ChiSholm and Aitchi- son. • , • The Auditor's report for the year 1966 was examined by Council and a budget presented bythe Treasur- er,: After careful study and,coneid- eration, it was, felt the mill rate • for 1967could be left at the same rate, as,i966. A motion to setthe rate for 1967 at 15.2 Mills fOr farm .and residential,and17.2 mills for, Commercial, was moved and secon ded by Councillors Foran and Erring.' The following general accounts were ordered paid on a motion by Councillors Foran and Errington: Terry Hodges, 1 fox bounty, $4.00; George Humphrey. 1 fox bounty, $4.00. Mary Pannabecker; mowing grass at cenotaph, $25.60;• Muni;- • cipal World, supplies, $1.36; Herbert Finnigan. 2 lambs killed, $50.60; 'Harvey McPhee, 1 stock inspection; $5.00; George Radford, Girvin Drain clean-out, $344..00; A,: M. Harper; 1966 Audit, $550.60; t.W. Andrews,. Auburn garbage collection, $263.50. • , . ROAD ACCOUNTS: Harvey ' 1. Culbert; salary, :$244.92; George Humphrey, opetiator, $345.85; N. McDonald, backfill bridge $285..00N. McDonald, backfill culvert $195.00; Joe Kerr Limited crushing and hauling $10,907.10; G., Smyth, 'landing and painting. signs:, $12'. ,PQ; Campbell's Garage, •reflectors and. paint $9.82; Lukes 'Auto Body, Paint, $6.70; Mrs.,. M. Blue, Balance of purchase i price, Robertson Pit $3,552.93;''' D. R. M.. Co . .Lid . cutting' edges, $218.94; D. It.. M. Co, Ltd. , Filters 444,;05;,.Grant Chisholm, motoroil $45.36; Iinperial Limited., fuel'and taic $279.,03; W. Gallaher, bulldozing stumps, -$49.00; West Wawanosh Mutual, 'fire insurance $3.75; Receiver . General , ' stamps', $14.40; Bank .of Commerce, C. P. P. O 00.16; Crawford, Shepherd & Mill, property transfer, $5 .50, council adjourned t� rneet ,October. 3rd at 8:00 p.m. • • . JOAN ARMSTRONG, CLERK.' R�ception& Dance s.F�r:Noieyiptiieds.1 • WHITECHURCH OBWS A ReceptiOn and Dance was held. �nFriday, September 8, in White- church Corninunity Memorial Hall. in horiorOf Mr, and Mrs, George Gaunt newly. weds (Andrea Adams). • Music for dancing was stipplied • by Tiffin's orchestra with Leroy O and Brian Rintoul 'doing the calling Off. At lunch time George' and A.ndrea were called to the plat- form and giVnseats olhonor while Alex Craig read an address. onnbehalf of the gathering Gordon Barger presented them wth*a gift °fGrrieoTeY;nd' :Andre'a both. expressed thanks to the relatlyes and friends for their kindness in utting on the entertainment, for their attandance and gift ." Mr. and Mrs. Gaunt will reside fl LunknO 7 7 • .