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lawn Liss support for •Canine Vision took the lone of a large cheque Monday night -as the club presented x,000 W the
charitable organization. from The left ,are: Lucan Lion 'Member Jeff Roestenberg, Canine Vision Canada representative Ed
Kincaid and his dog Casey, David:Rumble, Chairman.Govemors' Council, Ken Werboweski, Govemor, .8ob,Osbome, Registra-
Ktion Chairman, Doug Tirnrserman, Zone Chairman and Keith McFarland, Lucan Lions club president.
Old Age
Security
pensionlo
urease
01TAWA - The new rate for the
federal Old Age Security pension,
paid'so rpeople 65 years old and
over, iii ill :bc $381.60 pcz month
frnrn.Apci11 toiune 1993. This is an
incrppse of 22.65 perammth over
the previous quarter.
Other benefits will..allso increase
for the April to Awe 1993,p:riot
i
The maximum Guaranteed Income
Supplement (GIS) will increase to
$453.49 (from $450.34) per month
for a single person and for a mar-
ried person whose spouse does not
receive the Old Age Security pen-
sion or a Spouse's Allowance. For
each married person whose spouse
also receives an Old Age Security
pension and for a married person
whose spouse receives a Spouse's
Allowance, the maximum will in-
crease to 5295.39 (from 5293.34)
per month.
The maximum Spouse's Allow-
ance (SPA). paid to people between
60 and 64 with a limited income
who we married to GIS recipients,
will be $676.99 (up from 567229)
per moron.
The maximum Widowed
Spouse's Allowance (WSPA), paid
only to low-income widowed per-
sons aged 60 to 64 wbo reside in
Canada and meet the basic resi-
dence requirements, will be
574739 (up from 5742.20) per
month.
Benefit amounts for GIs, SPA
and WSPA vary according to the
recipient's income during the previ-
ous year. Recipients of the GIS,
SPA and WSPA must resubmit
their applications each year. Appli-
cations must be returned by March
31 to avoid any interruption in ben-
efits. If applications are received
and approved after the end of
March, retroactive' payments to
April 1 will be paid after process-
ing. •
Stratford Boychoir to sing at Dome
STRATFORD - • The Stratford
Boychoir, a community based
choir composed of unchanged
male voices (ages eight and over)
is seeking new members for the
1993-94 season, which starts in
September.
Founded in 1972, it has per-
formed throughout southwestem
Ontario, and at Ontario Place (To-
ronto) as .well as Expo '86 in V an-
ppMore Toonulf,'the choir sang in
the Stratford Festival Theatre with
Toronto jazz pianist John Arpin;
Zurich
Dabber
BINGO
Thursday
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Zurich Community
Centre
$3000
in Cash Prizes
including
4 early birds @ $25. ea
7 Reg. games @ $130 ea.
2 Specials @ $200 ea.
1 Sponsors Special
(Win up to 100% of sales)
Lucky wallet
1,Mystery Game
(Win. min. $100 up to max.
$300)
Lucky Letter
1 Bonanza Game
(Share the Wealth)
• 1 Jackpot
$1200must go
Doors open @ 6 p.m.
Bingo starts 0:17 p.m.
No one under 18 eligible to play
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Open with Live
Rock 'n Roll and
Lower Prices
wilt. L. Whiclr atter, WHIR:
F oadituusc• band
(vitt, :,_. ;/.:, b, i_<< Toko 1 urner
on Parliament Hill; as part of the
1987 Canada Day celebrations,
anti also•provided background mu-
sic for the highly acclaimed Strat-
ford Festival production "Not
About Heroes" a glimpse into the
lives of World War I ppoctet�ts Sieg-
fried Sassoon and'Wilfrid °wen.
A accent tradition has -been to
sing the Canadian and American
national anthems at the,,SkyDome
as pan of.tbe 'StratftidXys' cele,t3
brations. This year;lbe'Trhoir wit
sing on July 31 at a Blue Jays -
Detroit Tigers game.
"In comparison to the rather
large number of children's choirs
in southern Ontario, there are rela-
tively few boychoirs. We like to
think 'that the Stratford Boychoir
has proven itself a viable musical
organization worthy of public sup-
port, without which we would
cease to exist." said conductor
Brian Emery.
Over the years, Huron County
has been well represented in the
Boychoir. Brett and Kent Moffett,
sons of K en and Gail Moffett of
I1Egmondville, Don Sllls, son of Jim
I d Anne Sills (whois completing
Itis sixth s_ #era 'Feil'
d 'II1fD�%
land Shelley Bender of Zurich are
call currerit choirboys.
Further information about the
choir and its activities as well as
audition appointments, can be ar-
ranged by calling the conductor,
Brian Emery at 273-0994 or 271-
9102.
WORLD FLOWER' SHOW -
I Thursday, June 3. $49.
Includes transportation to Toronto, tickets
I to show and demonstration and taxes.
NEIL DIAMOND CONCERT
I Thurs. June 17 $79.
Includes transportation to Hamilton, ticket
I andtaxes.
A SHOW BOAT - THEATRE
Wed. Nov. 17 $79.
1 Includes transportation to new North York
Performing Arts Centre, ticket and taxes.
SUMMER IN VERMONT
May 30 $399'
Package indudes transportation, 4 nights
accommodation, 4 breakfasts, 4 dinners,'
4 nights entertainment.
JIM NABORS & Arthur Duncan 1
June 15 & 16 $204
Package includes transportation to Fran -II
kenmuth, tickets to 2 shows, taxes, plus
more.
1
ANNE MURRAY
Plus Peter, Paul and Mary
August 26 - 28 $359 I
Package incudes transportation, accom-
modation, 2 shows, meals, taxes and I
more
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