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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1984-05-30, Page 7Ntw Jack Whytock, sonfof'Mr and Mrs: -Carman Whytock, R. R. # S,, Lucknow, convocated from the University of Waterloo, Renison College with the degree of -Bachelor of Arts. He was the. recipierit of the Willis Theol- ogical Scholarship and is enrolled • in Theology this fall at Regent College, University of British Columbia. Jack is a graduate of Lucknow Central Public School. and F. E. Madill Secondary School. Ashfield mill rate up 5.6 per cent Residents of Ashfield , Township with _ an average assessment of $5,000 will see their taxes increase $61.67, following- an increase in .the totalmill' rate 'of "56 per cent. The increase is largely due t� the nearly 18 per cent increase °in , the iCounty . of Huron requisition while theHuron County Board -of Education rate iner4fieifiteiVfOublic, school supporter is five'per cent Rif 'elementary "and 3.4 per cent for secondary school. The Huron -Perth Separate School increase. is 6.S per cent. The township of Ashfield mill rate remains relatively -the same as last year at 51.020 mills compared to 51.000 last year;• for farm and residential and 60.023 compared to 60.000 mills for commercial and business. Brian Hackett, son of Lorne and Hazel Hackett, R. , # 3, Lucknow, graduated May 18, 1984 from Ridgetown Agricul- tural College, from the . Agricultural Production Management course, major- ing in field crop and livestock. Brian is currently employed by Anderson Farms, Ridgetown. (Photo by Martin Photography,Chat- ham) Gregory Nicholson, son of Wilmer and Doris Nicholson of R. R. # 1, Holstein, graduated on' Saturday, May 12, 1984, from -Mohawk College,. Hamilton, with a 'diploma in The Recreation Leadership ' Program. Attending the graduation ceremony; besides his parents and his sister Melanie, were his grandparents, Eldon and Dorothy Miller of Lucknow. In the evening a family dinner was . held in his honour at "The Spot on 6". He has obtained employment as a recreation director for The Manufacturers Life Insur- ance' Company, Kitchener,; Ontario. Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, May 30, 1984 --Page 5 prime Line Deak,JJa,s A Filaj�rSurprisel 1111111106. • Get the best deals ever on Hesston 1 Farm Equipment during our Dealer Days! You may never make a better buy! * Special Dealer Days Dividends * Bonus Dividend on 2nd Machine up to $1875 up to S1000 Buy your 2nd new Hesston within 60 days and get a Bonus Rebate from $375 to $1000! In addition to any Hesston program in effect at the time of your 2nd purchase! Buy a new Hesston tractor, hay tool or pull -type forage harvester and get a Dividend Allowance from $250 to $1875! In addition to any other Hesston program currently in effect! * Door Prize * FREE Prime Line Caps alHESSPON'i FARM EOUIPMEMT RIME LINE Don't miss our Prime Line Dealer Days: Hackett's Farm Equipment County Road #1, South of Lucknow, Ontario June 14 & 15 Classified Ads, Are Packed Wit s Savings 1 PHONE THE LUCIKNOW SENTINEL AT 528-2822 ONTARIO GOVERNMENT GUIDE BOOKS FOR SENIOR CITIZENS AND DISABI FD PERSONS. Senior citizens, disabled persons and concerned agencies will be interested in two new publications published by the Provin- cial Secretariat for Social Development. The "Guide for Senior Citizens" and the"Guide to Programs and Services for Disabled Persons" each offer a com- plete listing of government programs and services available to assist disabled persons and seniors. These guides are excel- lent reference -publications for any senior or disabled person who wants to .make the most of the many opportunities which are offered in the Province of Ontario. The Secretariat will automatically send the"Guide for Senior Citi- zens" to every person in . the province when they reach 65 years of age. To obtain a copy of eitherthe"Guide forSenior Citizens" or the "Guide to Programs and Services for Disabled Persons;' write the Secretariat for Social Development, c/o Government Services,- P.O. Box 102,Toronto, Ontario M7A 1N3. Secretariat for Social Development Ontario Gordon Dean, Provincial Secretary William Davis, Premier h.