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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-12-24, Page 12Page 12 ekavw Sentinel, Wednead . December 24, 19911 Zone 'winners* the Royal Cam idia* Legion's. Pae*, Essay sold Potter united are Andrew Cleland, second for pct amt WI* poster and SbeUy.JebeisOn, is the color poster ruction, Shelly'a.ponter now advances to the Markt level forJg:The its were presented, With did! awardariast week (Pat li. pbQto) Siaagging their praise to Cod are students or the laand District Cbv to Sckool dr1ing their Chri ti iris concert hdd last Wednesday rimming- (Pat Livingston •pltoto) unday School concern held at Chalmers Chakners Presbyterian Church Kathleen •Eliiott's class presented .superintendent presented Beth Ougg: held theirSundaySchoolc rton . Symbols of Cl�stinas. anted, a ,gift on .behalf of an Friday ,evening December 14. Rev. Elena and Emily , sang a ' duet interested person, who believes it is Neilson was chaizman , for thew accompanied by thou mother, a challenge taattend Sunday school Hazel Laidlaw's class, ve thei>~' evening. ; .' .. ... ga.and -haveperfect or .perfect The Whiten opened•ihe programn F ` Christmas ,attendance the near skit and showed a video with We Christmas aandithe Adven Tice Green offering and chairman'schildren Away in:a =Manger. Candle. Michael kin gave the remarks :followed: welcome, recitation:• Ryan Elliott gave the closing Karen Elliott's class presented We. • Christnrias pageant was recitation. - •are presents to all, Round. • presented ' by ali of the Sunday Santa arrived and gave out all the givenby gifts and cay bags to the large Piano insgnurientals were 'School. . Corey Rintou and Elizabeth Christy, Jean Ross, Sunday School crowd attending. Renew Your Sentinel Subscription Before December 31, 1990 And Save The 7% G.S.T. Before December 31, 1990 After December 31, 1990 Regular Subs $17 00 seniors $14.00 $1819 $14.88 tittO n Meet Constable Booth A Windsor native; Constable Jeff Booth, has been with the Kincar- `.� OP BEAT• dine OPP closeto three years., Kincardine was his first posting. Constable Booth is a graduate of the University of Windsor, where he studied criminology and obtained his B.A. in Social Sciences.. He and his wife and ttw�o. Children live in Kincardine. a tovi n he calls "nice for raising a fanny.° In addition to his regular duties as a general law enforcement officer. Constable Booth is a qualified breath technician. In his spare time he enjoys playing hockey and softball and quite often can be seen on the ice sporting a striped sweater, as he referees minor hockey. Increases announced in' Canada Pension. Plan Over 2.5 million Canada Pension Plan recipients will have their benefits increase effective January T 1991, the Honourable : Perrin Beatty, Minister of National Health end Welfare announced recently. The annual adjustment, which this year is 4.8 per cent, is based on =eases in the Consumers- Price Index; Statistic Canada's cost -of - living measure. The Minister also announced increases forpeople- who become eligible for t nada Pension Plan benefits in 1991. Here, too, rates are increased each year to keep the benefits in line with general increases in salaries and wages. For those who become eligiblefor benefits .in .1991 the maximum monthly retirement pension at age 65 Will *be $604.86. A contributor can begin receiving a retireraent pension as early as age 60. This amount 1i11 be reduced for pen- sions beginning before age 65 and will be increase for those begin- ning after age 65. The maximum amount for a per- son becoming eligible for a disability pension in 1991 will be $743.64 per month while benefits for disabled contributor's children and orphans of deceased contributors wilt be $113.14 per month per child. Maximum benefits paid on behalf of contributors who die in 1991 will be $339.96 for surviving spouses under age 65 and $362.92 for surviving spouses aged 65 and over. Survivor benefits are no longer discontinued on remar- riage. Those whose benefits were discontinued on remarriage can apply to have their benefits reinstated. There is also a lump sum death benefit payable wider the Canada Pension Plan;. the maximum payable in in 1991 will be $ 50. who die Canada. Pension Plan benefits are based on a person's actual earnings and contributions for the period during which that person could have contributed to the Plan. There are yearly minimum and maximum earnings levels between which persons contribute, Por ..1991 these levels are $3,000 and $30,500 respectively. The maximum contributions are $632.50 for employees during 1991. •If you buy an artificial tree, be sure it is certified as flame retardant. •Never freeze chicken or turkey livers that are to be used in your stuffing. It makes them tough.