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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-01-19, Page 12Tax reforM legislation has been approved by Parliament and now law. What does tax reform mean to you? How. will it affect yoti? - To answer these questions; the. Department is conducting a Massive national mailing program. Booklets are now being printed and ma iled to all tax- payers as quickly as they come off the press. The complete mailing will-be finished in about four weeks,. *All taxpayers will receive at lease-two book-lets— Read you'r booklets. AfterWards, if you have questions, ask us. Well he glad to help. = You will find that ycytir .booklets 'will make it easier to file yoUr income tax return in' 1973; because they will_help You to.prepare now:- 'Highlights for Individuals".- and "Valuation Day". These should proyide answers to most of your• questions. , Some taxpayercwill receive additional informa- tion, according to, their specific needs. National Flevenp Revenpe, national, 'taxation' Impat ..• HOME ECONOMICS & INDUST RIAL ARTS The girls , and boys of grade eight, have been conducting an experiment. Usually the girls take home economics and the boys take industrial arts. This month they are trying each 'other's, classes. The girls have been divided into a crafts group and a wood-working group and are. THE. LUCKNOIN SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO . WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19th, 102' By Kathy Trele4yen and Sandra Finlay. SPORTS On Saturday. January 8th, the girls' and boys' volleyball teams 3layed in a tournament against tl.out ten other schools at F. E. vtadill Secondary School at Wing lax*. The Lucknow Cheerleaders vere present to give 'encourage- nent. Brussels carried off the ode trophy while Ripley capfur- K1 the boys' trophy. The boys tom Lucknow won one game' he girls won four. Many thanks o Mrs. McMurray and Mr. Davis vho took time out to coach our • earns. letter -holders and book-racks. The boys have been seWing-bagi for various#ses, cooking macar- oni and these and, pancaket and making sandwiChes. We are en- joying the change as well as learning something new. NEW CRESTS The girls' grade eight gnidance class have designed a school crest using school coloUrs, - red and yellow. A red lamp of learning, red lettering and a red horse-shoe (to stand for Lucknow) are set off b3/ the bright yellow background. They have been mass-produced in felt and are being sold to .the students for a quarter each. You may already have seen sonic of , them on coats and sweaters around St. Helens Wil, The St..Helens Women's Insti- Rite held' their January meeting 41 their hall at St, Helens with. Mrs. Allan Miller presiding. The meeting opened with the Ode and Mary Stewart Collect. Roll call was answered by "A resolution I would like my child to make". Mrs. Bob Aitchison gave the treasurer's' statement and read the correspondence. The 4-1-f train- ing school is to be held on Feb- ruary 3 and 4.in-the Wingharn Salvation Army Citadel. Sleep Wear will be the next .4-t1 course for spring. Card parties were planned' withGroup 6 and Croup 5 as hostessess. Mrs...Allan Miller will atiencl the W.I. 75th' Anniversary in. Toronto on February 12 as Our delegate from the St, Helens InVlantuts weree. Made for the wwin8 part of the group displa.y at 'the F-4li ThFeails/fr.ott0`Resolve to mak( the W.I. enrich our livhees,toap: not wear us out" was, given by Mrs. Ross Garry-Me T . "Resolutions" was given by '.'.1.rs; Ernest Gaunt. Readings were given by Mrs., Ross. Errington, Mrs, Gordon Struthers and Mrs. Thos. Todd. Miss Isobel Miller conducted a • quiz. - . The ,meeting closed with 0 • Cana.da MissIsobel Miller, Mrs. Thoi. Todd and Mrs. Allan Cranston • served lunch. Lucknow Central School., The 5th, 6th and 7th and 8th grades haVe formed six teams for houseleague volleyball. They play during noon hours and have played two games so far. making copper-foil pictures town.