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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1993-05-05, Page 28Mines Advocate, May 5,1993 111�1��FfF�tflfF�ll���i DANCE HALL 349.26741 9 p.rn. - 1 a.m. Dross Code Fri., tatty 7 Singles Dance Country Versailles Sat.. May 8 Nitewetch Lucan Community 'Bingo Wed., May 5 Bingo starts 7:30 p.m. Regular Ganes °1000 Jackpot Game 54 calls or less $500 bonus Total prizes $2800 Due to the licence regulations, no one under 18 -allowed to play Licence #537495 Party! Buck and Doe, slit Wedding hosting* ,M ti special occasiontect ourselfty Liabilityinsur Premiums available for varius Size groups. A I I I IT I NI I I7 GC Geiser Kneels Ms. cooks# Inc. Exeter 235-2420 Grand Bend 238-8484 WW1. SU BURS: 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sandwiches & Salads • vveaamg i nc pu ns • Buck & Does • or any other light evening lunch - 235-2696 — 249 Main St. Exeter 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 • Ma 6 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 Ga2616b 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. 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