The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-10-16, Page 15AY, OCTOBER 16, 1974
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CHURCH NEWS
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' week end on
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expedition. They were
in getting tvvo moose
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d Mrs. Jim Dobie of Paris
etsday visitors with Mr.
Ben McClenaghan.
attending Belmore Wom-
tute meeting on Wednes.
. B from Whitechurch
Frank Ross, Mrs. Tom
MIS. George Fisher,
e,,.Wilson, Mrs. Elgin
, Helen Lewis, Mrs.
ler, Mrs. Wallace
,pave Gibb and Mrs.
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ending the Young
nvention at Dresden,
from,Friday evening to
Misses Rhonda
dy;gaY► Graham Kay,
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and Cecil de Boer.
is. Tom Morrison of
spent the week with
Jim Morrison of
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Lucknow and , called on friends in
the vicinity. Tom had to go to
Westminster Hospital for a check
up.
Miss Lois Falconer of Stratford.
was a Thanksgiving caller on Miss-
es Annie and Mary Laidlaw and
other. folks in the village on
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw,
Janet and Kimberley spent the
week end with her brother Clarence
Crowston and Mrs. Crowston and
family of Chatham.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Purdon and
Kendra were Sundayvisistors with
her mother, Mrs. Webster Jacklin
of Listowel.
Mrs. Nancy Gardner and Paul
Curran. of ' West Wawanosh were
Saturday evening visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Archie . Purdon and
family.
Visitors on the holiday week end
with Mrs. Tom Inglis, Tom and
Betty Flannigan were Mr. and Mrs.
Mack Inglis_of Highgate, Mr. and
Mrs. George In4glis of Hespeler and
Mrs. Andrea Gaunt of London, who
alsovisited with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Adams.
Ed Inglis: of Ottawa was a week
end visitors with Alex. Inglis.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Milligan,
Mary Lou and Clara spent the week
end in Streetsville and visited with
their daughters Mrs. Donnelly, Mr.
Donnelly and Angela and Mr. and
Mrs. Craig.
Mr. and Mrs. Relison Falconer of
Sarnia visited on Monday with Mr.
and. Mrs. Bob Mowbray and with
her mother Mrs. Stacey of Wing -
ham and 'Lynn, who was in
Wingham, returned home with
them:
We are sorry to report that Mrs.
Dave Farrish was last week a
patient at University Hospital,
London, where she underwent
surgery. The community wish her
a speedy recovery.
Tom Jamieson . was a Sunday
visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Jamieson and family.
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Garnet
Farrier attended the baptismal
service of Amy Michelle, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Farrier, in
Knox Presbyterian Church,
Guelph.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jamieson,
Robert and Dale were week end
visitors with Mr: and Mrs. Bob
Whittle of Port Elgin.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Cardiff of
Saturday, .October 14th
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Highway 80 - 3 miles east of Lucknow
at Langside Corner
Brussels on Sunday held a party to
celebrate the 25th wedding anni-
versary of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Caldwell of Blyth. Attending were
alifying residents
or older should now have
at least 54700 a year.
This is what Ontario is doing
to guarantee that income.
Your Ontario Government believes senior
citizens should now have a guaranteed
annual income of $2700 a year for single
Persons, and where both spouses qualify,
S5400 for married couples.
So, if you are 65 or older, with an
income of less than $2700 a year... and
have lived in Canada for at least the past
5years and in Ontario for the last year...
You may qualify for GAINS.
GAINS is Ontario's Guaranteed Annual
Income System. It is designed to ensure
an annual income of $2700 by making up
the difference between the GAINS
guarantee and income from other sources.
Over 260,000 senior citizens are now
receiving benefits under this program.
If you receive Old Age Securityfand the
'Guaranteed Income Supplement, your
eligibility for Ontario GAINS is determined
automatically. You do not have to apply.
if you are not receiving GAINS pay-
ments but feel youmay qualify, please give
us a call.
Blind and disabled people now receiving
assistance from Ontario's Family Benefits
program are also entitled to. GAINS.
Any questions? Call us, free of charge,
from anywhere in Ontario. Dial "0" and
ask the operator for Zenith 8-2000. In the
Metro Toronto local calling area .dial
965-8470.
Guaranteed Annual Income System
Ministry of Revenue
Arthur Meen, Minister
vernment of Ontario
VVitliam Davis, Premier
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul, Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Oberholtzer and Jeffery
of Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. Leon-
ard Robinson of Belgrave, Mr. and
Mrs. Neil . Rintoul and Steven of
West Wawanosh.
Mrs. Mack Cardiff of Brussels,
Mrs. Bill Rintoul. Mrs: Dave
Oberholtzer and Jeffery of Wing -
ham spent a few days last week
with Mr.. and,Mrs. Gordon Camp-
bell of Scarborough.
LOSE FINALS IN O.A.S.A.
On Saturday Whitechurch Juv-
enile team went by bus to play the
final games for O. A: S. A. with Carls
Bad Springs team near Ottawa.
The game on Saturday took 12
innings to reach a decision and the
second game was also a close one.
The result was Carls Bad Springs
were the winners of O.A.S.A. with
Whitechurch also in the finalist
division.
Mrs. Joe Tiffin. Joey. Mrs:
Orville Tiffin and Miss Joan Tiffin
were Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs.' John Mclnnes of Kinloss.
Mrs. , Earl . Caslick on. Sunday
went to Alliston to visit a few.days
with Mr. and Mrs: Tim Collyer.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miller of
Listowel spent the week end with
her parents Mr.. and Mrs. Ronald
Coultes.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin spent
the holiday 'with their daughter
Joyce of Toronto. •
Mrs. Orville Tiffin visited Tues-
day last • with her sister Mrs.
Gordon Jamieson and Mr.Jamie-
son of Goderich.
Mr, and Mrs. Albert Coultes were
Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Coultes and family of Blyth.
Quite a number of folks from the
village and vicinity attended Tees-
water Fair on Saturday •and report a
very interesting and entertaining
fair, although the weather was
cold.
M. and Mrs. Russel Ross. Mr.
and Mrs. Ronald Coultes
were Sunday evening callers on
Mr. aril Mrs. Wallace Conn.
Mrs.1Leroy Rintoul. Carol. Kim-
berley and Debbie of King visited
Friday evening and week end with
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rintoul and
her parents Mr. and Mrs. S. Black
of .Brussels and on Saturday
attended Teeswater Fair, where
her husband. Leroy Rintoul, was
exhibiting Charolais cattle for his -
employer John Bevin of Totten-
ham.
This community was sorry. to
learn that on the week end Jim
Curran of West Wawanosh had
been hospitalized and his wife had
previously been hospitalized due to
an accident. They are wished a
speedy recovery.
Brian Falconer of Sarnia spent
the week end with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Mowbray:
Mrs. Harris, the former Cora
Clubb, and her daughter of St.
Marys visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert . Mowbray and other of her
school mates at S. S. No. 10.