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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-04-08, Page 10„;.„ • .$ • Page 104aielusaW Sestina • , • We.thildikY; '401 0*,, 190 By• Delores Vas Osch Welcome back to Mrs. Bernardine Kinney who spent the winter months with 1 relatives in Detroit and other areas in the States. ' , Mary Voi Rooy, London spent the weekend with her parents, John and Jean Van Rooy and family • Madame Miltenburg, a student at the University of Guelph, visited on the week. end with her parents, Reis and Marie Miltenburg family, and visited her broth- er, Maurice, who is in Univ- , ersity Hospital, London. John and Sally Van Osch •and family of Waterloo, and • Jack Van Osch, Lucknow, were Sunday visitors with Antone and Delores Van Osch and family. Mrs. Clarice Dalton and family attended the wedding of her nephew Christopher Lalonde in Orillia on Satur day. At the weekly card party held in the Parish Hall on Wednesday evening March 25, the winners were ladies' high, tied. between Teresa Courtney and at e ne us - tin, the winner was Cather. ine Austin; men's high was •Jim Doherty. Consolation winners were Annie Van Deipenbeek and Joe Court- ney. The door prize was won St. Helens Institute mee The annual meeting of St. Helens Women's Institute began with a pot luck dinner, attended by 20 menibers. A. letter from the Agricul- • tural Society was read thank- ing the institute for past donations and asking for a donation. It was decided to give to this. The Sunshine • Sister banquet was Announc- ed forAptil. Jamboree 83 ,in I.acknow was discussed and decided that the ladies were willing to help but did not want a mem- ber on the planning commit- tee. It was also decided to cater to the Shrinersbanquet on May 27 if they wished. The district annual- will be held at St. Helens on May 25 • with. the. St. Helens ladies catering in die hall and tmg meeting to be held in the church. It was decided to ask the road superintendent to place • some gravel at the side of the road in front of hall to fill it up and keep it dry. Following this the annual • meeting was held. with much • the same slate of officers. The only change being that. Mrs. Gordon Lyons will be • Public Relations 'officer and Mrs. Harold' Gaunt will fill in on Resolutions. ret by John Austin. Last Wednesday, April I, the winners were, ladies' high, Teresa Courtney; men's high, Mike O'Neill; consolation winners were Betty Lou Dalton and Basil. Hogan. The door prize was won by Rita Howard, The final card 'party will be held' this week • (tonight) beginning at 9 p.m., spon- sored by the Kingsbridge • Area Seniors with lunch add • prizes including a door prize. ICindergarten registration: took place at the school .on Thursday, April 2nd, with the following enrolling: Cath- • erine Dalton (Clete); Joseph Dalton (Mike); Yvonne liowl- er (Art); Jason • Bailey (George Brophy); Nicole • Sherratt (Pat); Carrie O'Con- nor (Ron); Tracy Le Breton • (Martin); Robin Poulin (Ger- BY KAE WEBSTER Sympathy is ,extended to -the family of the late Ken- neth MacLennan, Kennie, as he was known to all. He was a half brother of the late Emile MacLennan of Loch., alsh. He was born, raised andeducated in the Lochalsh area. It was here he remain- • ed most -of his life until he moved to Saltford about four years ago. He' is survived by Several nieces and nephews. He was the last member of ' the MacLennan family. Florence MacLennan of. Kincardine has become a full time ambulance • attendant after passing a two and half hour exam in Toronto last weekend. alti). Dennis Hogan (Tom); Darnell Connelly, (Dennis), . • Members of the . •new Advisory Board for the • church recently elected are: • John Austin, Terry Dalton, Clete Dalton, Clarence Do. • herty, Antone Van Osch, John VanRooy, Francis Hog- • an Tony Miltenburg; .Youth representative is itiekie Dal- ton; C.W.L,. representative, Loretta Doherty; chairman, • John Austin, „recorder, Lor- etta Doherty. Friend&nf John Doherty of Goderich will be pleased to •lea& that he is making favourable progress .follow. ing open heart surgery. John is a patient in University Hospital, I.ondon. • Jack an Mary Famsh, Alvin and Joyce Ivloran re- turned home on Friday after a three week vacation in • Florida. • hted on Lo Mrs. Emile MacLennan ” receiVed her twenty-five year pin from the Legion in Ripley last Thursday. Bob MacKenzie spent the weekend with his parents, • Finlay MacDonald has • been busy making maple syrup again this, spring. He says the sap ran much better than it was first anticipated. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Mc - Mr. and Mrs. Ross MacKen. • Charles will now be taking up residence in Kincardine. The community will surely miss them. The commuhity wishes . . them many years of health • and happiness in their new Celebrate biretlitday Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Mc - Charles had a very successful auction sale last Thursday. Mike Robinson of London is helping George and Finlay MacDonald on the farm. • Mrs. mileEMacLennan had a lovely dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Sandy MacCharles the other day. • Swans have been sighted on the farm of Dennis Courtney. This is the land formerly owned by Welling- • ton Webster. By Betty Ritchie Blake of Dungannon went by Sunday visitors with • Reg and Freda Broome were Tom and Rose. Broome, Pat and • Diane of LucknOw.Viane was celebrating her 8th birthday. • Cora Cranston accompan- ied Howard and Helen Blake • • to Kitchener on Saturday where she visited Nellie and Norman Kerr. Jessie Kirkland and Olive bu& from L.ucknow to Kit-. • chener on Saturday, to see • the play Anne of Green Gables. Murray and Feithlinn Campbell, Leander and Log- an of Goderich.and Joe and Gertie Fitzley, Steven, Kevin and Joey of Goderich spent Sunday •withtheir mother, • Mrs.. Winnie Campbell. • a r, • 4 LUCKNOW PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. wm: Minishaw • BA. M. Div. SUNDAY, APRIL12 11 a.rn. , Combined Services • Church and Sunday• ' 'School Nursery Provided • Everyone Welcome LUCKNOW UNITED CHURCH SUNDAY, APRIL 12 Sunday School HMO a.m. Worship 11:00 a.m. • Rev. Women Melkingall • B.A. M.Div. • Nursery Provided Everyone Weleame denny's tv SALES 8 SERVICE R.C.A M.A6NAVOX c,y •Antprinos °Rotors Towers 3955405 P!P-trcnics pop • Last year Ontario replaced its system of tax credits for seniors a new program of Property and Sales Tax • is Grants. The Property Tax Grant of , up to $500 is provided in two • ( installments annually. The Sales vi:•;,;cr5 lbx Grant is an automatic $50 paid each year to Ontario residents 65 and over. Propertylbx Gmnts 0 Eligibility, If you're 65 or overand own or rent your home you're eligible for the Property Tax Grant of up to $50o, • If_you. reside in a nursing home, a home fort* aged or similar insti- , tution, you're not eligible for the Prop- erty Tax Grant unless you pay for the • full cost of your care and the inititu. lion pays muniCipal and school taxes, 0 No Application Needed If you qualified for the Property Tax Grant last year;you'll automatically receive the April installment This •cheque, to a maximum of $250 will be half of last year's Grant Y • ment cheque was mailed April 6thThis is intended to assist you in paying your property • tax or rent for the first. part of 1081. In • the fall you'll automatically receive an application for The balance of Grant lf you turned 65 (liter December ant 1980 (and therefore did not qualify • for a Grant last year) you won't re.: ceive the April installment However, • in the fall you'll receive an application for the entire 1981 Craft • • • SaliesTaxGrants . . An annual $50 Grant is paid auto- matically to every senior citizen. You will receive your 1961 Sales Mx Grant this, fall. • *edidNote • If you do not receive the federal Old Age Securitit Pension and you're 65 or over, please contact our Information Centre toll-free for de- tails on how to receive your Grants. * In metro Toronto dial 965-840 . • 0 In Area Code 807, ask the Operator • for Zenith 8-2000, - 0 In all other dress. dial 1-800-268-7121. Ministry of Revenue Ontario (2, r• a