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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-01-09, Page 12P r Page • ' - i +F+ etuo R Sent nei2WedneWliwpJanuary 9, 1991 75* BIRTHDAY Dave Swan 1 We ask the friends & family of Dave Swan to join us in the celebration .Sat. Jan. 26, 1991 at 9 PM at Kinloss Community Centre on Hwy. #9. For information call 395-3168. WCKNOW & DISTRICT MONS CLUB Dabber mao Community Cent Sunday,January 13 1500.00 Jackpot Minor Kann Johnstone $140 irestive 59 Cells Pohsntial Prim Boar 83000. Jackpot '1000 on 54 Calls. $500. must go. Putph Rai -125e40 Community Centro opens at 6:30 p.m. Bingo charts at 7:15 p.m. CONGRATULATIONS Peter and Elsie Dykstra were the lucky winners of the Nativity Scene draw held at the. Lucknow Farm Supply. Ben and Jenny Hogervorst are presenting the prize to the Dykstra family. Art Clarke (A) stands guard over goalie Dean Lindsay- p this '' during night's match between theucknow and Durham Intermediates. Rod Simpson eyes the t as a stick appears to be aimed at his knee capThe teams skated to a six all tie. (Marg Burkhart photo) South Kinloss fobs keep busy over holidays Dr. Alex and Josee Macintyre and family of Alliston were visitors over the holiday with Marilyn Macintyre and family. Nancy Maclntyre and family, Marilyn Macintyre and family, Alex and Josee Maclntyre and. girls, Olive Needham and Margaret and Ted Collyer were Christmas dinner guests with Mary Macintosh. Olive Needham was in London on Ch."rilst mas day with her niece, Heather and Gary Wilcox. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Weber had their daughter and family of Milver- ton for Christmas. Shirley and Bruce Colwell and family had New Years with Shir- ley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Reid. Nancy Macintyre had Ted and . Margaret Collyer for Christmas Day. dinner. Betty and Ken Morrison and boys of Sudbury, Ann and Ken Reid and Boys of Listowel and Bnice - and Shirley Colwell and family were Christmas day guests with Currie Colwell. Brian and. Louise Keith of Ot- Ministry Icri) of \. F Revenue Ontario . TAX FACTS Some Ontario Retail Sales Tax (RST) Changes You Should Know About Recently, the Ministry of Revenue announced that the Province of Ontario will not charge Retail Sales Tax (RST) on the federal Goods arid Services Tax (GST). If you have paid RST on top of GST, yu may receive a refund from your retailer. The following changes became effective January 1, 1991: • To offset some of the costs incurred by vendors as a result of the GST, the Ontario government is increasing the amount of compen- sation to vendors for the collection and remittance of RST. • The RST audit and refund period has been increased from three to four years. • The refund of RST ,. n goods taken out of Ontario by tourists and on transient accommodation will be amended. If you want t,; know more about these changes in the Retail Sales Tax. Act, call your local RST "office listed in the blue pages of your telephone book, or the Ministry of Revenue's multilingual Telephone Infrmation Centre, toll-free: " Metro Toronto 965-8470 All Other Areas 1-800-263-7965 French Language Enquiries 1-800 -668-5821 Telephone Device for the Deaf 1-800-263-7776 f.6 "I' OUTHKINLO$S by Ruth 8uchmeier nommonnamommis tawa, were home .for the holidays with , Brian's parents, Evan and Margaret Keith and family. - Heather MacDougall and friend werehome from Windsor for the holidays. Minna Howald of Kitchener and Heather Howald, of Toronto Were home with their parents, Harold and Cathy -Howald for the holidays. Mrs. Ida Howald of Lucknow spent Christmas with them also. Phyllis Wallace of London and Mrs. Steer of Lucknow. Bev and Nick Beyeisbergen and family and Laurie and Wayne Belland girls were Christmas _dinner guests with Ruth and Don Bell, - Bonnie and Ed Davidson and Justin of Brantford, Julie and Doug Kuik and Laurie ,and Wayne Bell and girls were Christmas dinner guests with their parents, Wilma and Leonard Clarke. Then on Christmas. eve Len and - Wilma visited . with Len's. mom, Alice Clark. On Christmas day they went to Brantford to be. with Wilma's family, Mr. - and Mrs. Glenford Davis. John and Marlene Edwards and family . 'of Strathroy spent some -holidays with Leonard and Wilma Clarke.�y��They"all enjoyed a day of skiing. William and Irene : Dickie and family were Christmas Day dinner guests with Waiter and Janet and James Dickie and John Wilson. They were also Christmas dinner guest with Irene's family, Mrs. Parker, in Teeswater. Congratulations to Barry Johnston on becoming Warden for Bruce Country for 1991. Jennifer Beyersbergen and Angela Bell holidayed . with grandparents, Don and Ruth Bell. Carol and Bruce Maclntyre and family, of Kitchener,spent ' the holidays with Ruth and Ray Buch- meler. Alai were Christmas Day dinner guests with Mary MacGilliv- ray in Lucknow. - Jack and . Doreen Mali and boys had Christmas Daydinner with Doreen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor in Belgrave. Then_they, spent. a few days in St. Catharines with Jack's mother. Dave and Cathy MacKinnon and family spent Christmas Day in Kitchener. with Cathy's sister Linda, and family. Then on Boxing Day they were guests with Mary and Jim Frayne and family in Goderich. - - Marlene and Dewayne Greig and family spent Christmas..Day with Dewayne's mother in Wellesley. Home over the holiday withtheir parents were Margaret and Chuck McMann and family, of Kitchener,:" and ° Ann and , Ray Reynen - of Seaford'. Kristen McMann of Kitchener and Kelly Doelman, daughter of Gerald and Alice Doelman, enjoyed a holiday with Gramma and Grandpa. Jeffery McMann spent a few days with Gerald and Alice Doehnan Home with their parents Allan and Elsie Graham, were Ruth and Burnell Estrabrooks and family of Mississauga, Martha and Mike Seguin of Oakville, and Jammie and Dianne Graham and family of Janetville. LET US BE SURE --That the fault is not within us before we accuse the world. --Of our facts before we begin with. wild charges. ...That our prejudices _ are not making fools out of us. --That we are acing on our best judgement, not our worst prejudices. -That we have given every man the benefit of the doubt. --Of our. mind before we let our hearts run wild. --Of the other end of the road before we start on a dangerous trail. Town and Country Kay McCormick rolled the high. single for' the ladies with 214 and Jean Phillips the high double of 358. Jake Conley rolled high single and double for the men with 226 and 380. , Scores of 150 and over: Stella Tilbrook 202,, Jean Phillips 198, 4,6a, Cliff Menary 174, George Taylor 174, Fraser McKinnon 170, 164, Tom Phillips 172, Gwen Len - nips 163, Ruth Mothers 163, Joyce Swan 161, Grace Gecrtsma 161, Caroline Mowry 160,1an Dougher- ty° 163, Jake Conley 154. Team points: Tulips 41, Daffodils 38, Crocuses 36, Pansies 34, IOWL1NG amumoommoummumummum Snowdrops 26, Hyacinths 20, Wednesday Night Mixed Ladies high single went to Wilma Elliott with 227. Wilma and Pat Livingston tied for the high triple with 548. Men's high single and triple were rolled by Gerald Rhody with 245 and 707 restively. Ganes over 200: Gerald Rhody 245, 243, 219, Wilma Elliott 227, Luey Miller 224, Pat Livingston 211, Dave Swan 204.