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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-10-22, Page 20Paw Sestis;1 Wahteedey Oeteber .22 19$0 Ctend St. Helens institute 75th a G z.orgian College Continuing Education Income Tax Course • In Your Own Home ." At Your Convenience • . At YoOr Rate of Progress This course introduces adults to the preparation of individual income tax returns. It includes detailed information on taxable Income and eligible deductions - use of tax schedules and supplementary schedules and the calculation of refund or balance due, Upon successful completion the student will be knowledgeable to the point where he/she may be employed In the individual income tax field. For Information and Application Call: Orillia Owen Sound Hunthville Parry Sound Orangeville Barrie (705)325 - 2705 (519) 376 - 0682 (705) 789 • 5454 • (705) 746 - 9222 (519)941 -09'0' (705) 728 - 1951 Or Write: Georgian College One Georgian Drive Barrie, Ontario L4M 3X9 A "Teith" Project in cooperation with The Tax Group Shell helps COMMENCING AT 2:00 A.M. WILL AGAIN BE IN EFFECT : Wednesday and Thttisdap' with Leroy Rintoul at, Brad-.., • ford. . Tins week in Gary Rintoul attended the registered ellarolais gale at Uxbridge last week and, sold - two of his cattle, Spending the weekend Carl— . and presented her •with Mrs; Walter Moore aeeeM-- , Wiled her brother and wife, Mr, and Mrs. Ted Moore of 'London On ThUriduy to The home of their uncle, Mr: and Mrs: Arthur Aylesvvorth. of Kingston tobring,home their mothe`e, Mrs, Gertrude -4loore.who_hadlteenotisiting there.' several weeks, Mrs. Walter Moore returned home on Sunday. Those attending the 75th Institute anniversary at St. Helens last Tuesday were former members from here Mrs. Dave Gibh,Mrs: Bill Purdon, Mrs. George Web- ster:Mrs. Bill Rintoul and front 'Whitechurch, , Institute Mrs. Rena Fisher and Mrs. Alan Falconer and Mrs. Lorne Durnin. We are sorry to report that Mrs. Don Ross had to return to Wingham Hospital on the weekend and vas sent to University Hospital; London. Her many friends wish her a very speedy recovery. Wallace Milligan's broth- er-in-law, Elgin Crozier of Niagara-on-the-Lake spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Milligan and Clara. Mr. and Mrs. Bill McBur- In? of Toronto visited on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson. The Beavers, Dean Tiffin and Ryan Craig were around the village on Saturday se!, ling apples, for the Boy Scouts. Congrattilations to Bob Moffat of Langside and Yvonne Fischer of Formosa who were married' on Sinn.- day evening at Chalmers Presbyterian 'Church. Mrs, John Bell on Sonday conducted anniversarl.serw ices Walkerton Baptist Chnrch: •, -Mrs, Wallace Milligan and. tended, the Lockwood Clinic of Toronto. Those attending the Bruce County. Rally on Thursday at Underwood from. White- chtirch Institute were 'Mrs. Agnes Farrier, Miss Merle Wilson and Mrs. Russel McGuire. Mr. and Mrs. Tony. Straker visited recently with their son, Douglas Straker'of Lon- don. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Campbell S and Heather of Kitchener are spending this week of holidays with her parents, Mr. .and Mrs. Bill Rintoul: On Sunday evening a carload of folks,, Russel Chapman, 'Jack Whytock, Mrs. Walter Moore' and Linda Moore attended the 124th anniversary seiviee at Gorrie United Church where Rev. Rev. Ball was the speaker. Mrs. John Bell left on Monday to viiit her sisters 'in Montreal. Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Walter,Elliott were Mr. and•. Mrs: Paul Laidlaw; Michelle and Jason of Lon- don, Mr.--and Mrs. David Elliott of Listowel and Mr. and Mrs. Northan Stewart and family Of Lambeth. Brian Rintoul visited on to the church which were Perry. Sarnia visited Thursday to Sunday with her.' sister-in- law, Mrs. Agnes Farrier. Mr. and Mrs. George Webster on Sunday accom- panied Mr. and Mrs. Stuart, Chamnev to Tobermory and arrived in time to 'see the Chi-cheemaun pulling away ..on its last trip'of :the season. CHALMERS W.M.S. Chalinei'S -Iresbyterian W.M.S. held their Thankof- feting meeting on Thursday afternoon in the church Sun: day School room. Mrs. Bill Rintoul opened with, Let us give Thanks.'A warm -wel- come was then extended to all, Mrs. Tillie Gaunt presid- ed at the piano. The scripture was read by Mrs. John. Bell. The Mean- ing of Thanksgiving was given by Mrs. Bill Rintoul. Mrs. Bell led in 'prayer. The offering, was received and dedicated by Mrs. Victor Emerson. Mrs. Dnnald Dow sang a solo accompanied by pianist Mrs. George McGee.' • • BY DELOTtES V8/11 OSCH . ' The community was deep- ly shocked and saddened to .learn •of the death of Peter Hendriks, who passed away at Victoria Hospital, London, • on Friday afternoon. Peter was the eighteen-year-old son of Mattin and. Nolda Hendriks.. He had beetiWur- ed in a car accident the week before. Our, deepest sympathy is extended 'to the . Hendriks family at this time. Mrs. Eugene Frayne at- tended the friend ' of her uncle, Edward Basler in Elmira, last Thursday. Mr. and. Mrs, Arthur Dal- ton of. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Dalth-n and three- month old baby Cameron of London visited on Saturday with Mr. and MrS. Joe Courtney and family. A correction regarding last week's Kingsbridge area Seniors bingo; the jackpot.for this week's bingo On Thurs- day evening should read $55 not forty-five dollars as re- ported in last week's news. Mrs. Rita Howard took her daughter, 'Kathy'Hogan ., to Toronto on Tuesday where Kathy boarded a plane back to 'Calgary on Wednesday. Rita spent a few days visiting relatives in Toronto before returning home Friday even- - ing. A car load of ladies' from here attended the Stratford Deanery meeting of the. Catholic Women's League at St. Peter's Parish hall on Wednesday. Mrs. Vivian Hogan return- ed home from the Wingham and District Hospital on Tuesday. We wish her con- tinued progress for a speedy recovery.. " Several from ':the ' area - attended the wedding recep- tion .of Ed and Sandra McDonald at the Lucknow Community Centre on Friday. evening. Congratulations to this young couple who were recently married in London. • Also, congratulations to Wayne and Mary Jo. Farrish who were married at Pine River on Saturday afternoon. A large crowd attended their reception at the Lucknow Community Centre on Satur- day evening. In the 'Essay contest for grades 5, 6, 7 and .8 at. St. _Joseph's Community.School,- - - Melissa Martin was the winner of $5 for her essay about St. Joseph's Commun- ity School Which is to go in the 'Family Handliocik 4 • 1 McClenaghan and Mrs Mary McClenaghan Were Mr, and Mrs. Irwin McClen- aghan, St. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Harry MoSs, Platisvill6 and Mrs. Eileen Parker of Exeter. On Sunday all at the United Church where the McClenaghan family presented hymn books' dedicated by. Mr. .Robert Moitrn K Mrs, Bell intro'duced,... the guest speaker, Mrs. Don Robertson whose topic was Power, Mrs. Alan Falconer thanked Mrs. Don Robertson gift. Mrs,, Reely de I3eer then presided and Mrs. Schmidt of-, South Kinloss gave: Valetta nit n. Elm. rson 14:rt eoualifehvg4.:Inm:fssa;a7ngildidi-aie:s:aialet:ucli7liel • The meeting -PmlaeirtinageC°cniloPseadnilia'wenith ,prayer by Mrs, de. Boer., Everyone was arranged for tuna: according to their' birthday and each gave their name. Lunch was served by the group, • • • Kingsbridge man rl • Kmloss township may have election 2 Alma"-ronn--ArrnstrOng, Culross, is challenging the incumbent trustee, Lloyd ' Ackcrt for a-position otr th . Bruce County Board of Edu- . cation. The trustee_will rep- resent Culross and Kinloss Townships, and the, villages of Teeswater and Lucknow. Nominees could withdraw their names up to 5 p.m. Tuesday. At press time there had been no withdrawals. Bowlers Watirted For Men's League FREEZE There may be a municipal election in Kinloss ToWnship November 10. Leo Murray, Bill Hair:len-by ancl-py Forst- er have thrown their hats into the.--ring---to= run_a gain st incumbent couri&iTiars George McBride, David Gibb and 'David Eadie. Councillor Grant Ecken- swiller has decided not .o seek another term on council. Reeve Barry Johnston has been acclaimed. THOMAS WINDSOR McFARLAN' Thomas Windsor McFar- Ian of Kinlough died sudden- y at his home on Saturday, October 11, 1980 in his 76th year. A retired farmer, he was born in Kinloss Township on . August 5, 1905, a son of the late . Daniel and Rebecca McFarlan. He is survived by his brother, John of Lucknow. He was predeceased by his brother, Donald, sister, An- nie and one brother, William in infancy. The funeral service was held from the MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home in. Lucknow on Tuesday, October 14, 1980. Rev. G. Thompson conducted the serviee. , Arthur Haldenby and Bill Haldenby were honourary pallbearers. Active 'pallbearers were Jack Barr, Bert Nicholson, Jack Hodgins, Charles Os- borne, Fred Guest and Tom MacDonald. Burial followed in Ripley Cemetery. TUESDAY NIGHTS 8:30P.1111: PHONE 528-2904 ' If You Are Interested In Bowling Obituary MAKE IT A RULE... USE WANT ADS 4 LITRES ONLY -49 • EDWARD FUELS. ANGLE A ST., GODERICH/52441386