HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1980-08-21, Page 21MIXING AWAY -- That famous taste of the Zurich Bean Festival beans is only acquired with the addition of lots of in-
gredients. Performing some mixing chores were Tanya Erb, Kathy Koehler, Birdie Finkbeiner, Geraldine Eckel and Mary
Noggin. Staff photo
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Minor hockey picks offic�rs
service of song. Rev. Knight
announced a proposal for an
"Open Air" Church service
followed by a picnic of the
three congregations,
Cromarty, Hensall and
Exeter tentatively Sep-
tember 14 at Camp Kintail
also the suggestion of a bus
trip accommodate those who
would like to attend.
Queensway news
Rev. Bishop conducted
worship at the 'Queensway
Nursing Home with Mrs.
Kirk accompanying at the
piano. Mrs. Beatrice Munn,
Exeter visited with her
mother Mrs. Drover. Marie
and Henry Wilds, Nora
Do n and daughters visited
with Mrs. Wilds. Mrs. Kay
Cockwell and Dorothy Lee
also visited Mrs. Wilds.
Janet Welland and Mrs.
Bates visited with Mrs.
Scrymgeour. Mrs. Wyma,
Exeter visited with Mrs.
Ethel Drover and Mrs:
Rozendal.
Mrs. Irene Finlayson
visited her mother Mrs.
Volland. Johnson and Mary
McCloy and Ruth Durand
visited Mrs. Nell Kendrick.
Erline Stewart and Shirley
Prouty visited the residents.
Stella Finkbeiner visited
Lavin Finkbeiner and Mrs.
Hendrick. Mrs. B. McDonald
visited Mrs. Kendrick, Vera
Lammie and Louise Mit-
chell.
Keith and Ruth McLaren
visited with Louise Mitchell
and Mrs. Kendrick. Mrs. Sim
Roobal visited with Vera
Lammie, Len Purdy and
Russell Erratt.
Eva and Gerald Tyler
visited Irma Wilds and Pat
Oesch.
Men's High Bowling Score
was won by Neil Regan with
141 and Ladies high bowling
score was taken by Shirley
Cassidy with an 80.
Personals
Mrs. Beatrice Munn of
Exetervisited with her
mother Mrs. Ethel Drover at
Queensway Nursing Home
on her birthday, Tuesday
kat.
Mrs. Don Gooding of
Parkhill visited her mother
Mrs. Mabel Munn on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Den Avery of
Deerfield, Florida visited
last week with Mrs. Avery's
parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Flynn and brother and
sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Flynn, Lori and
Susan.
Sgt. Doug Wein, RCMP
and Mrs. Wein and son David
of Ottawa are holidaying this
week with Mrs. Wein's
parents Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Parker and members of the
family.
Mrs. Edgar Munn was '
pleasantly surprised on
Monday when her daughter
Mrs. Don Gooding, Mrs. Don
Gooding Jr. and grand-
daughter Miss Dale Gooding
of Parkhill entertained a few•
friends in honor of her bir-
thday.
Citizens News, August 21, 1910
Page 21
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"ffyou're 65
orolder,
watch your
mailbox this week:'
Ontario Property Tax Grant applications
were mailed this week to all senior citizens
receiving the federal Old Age Security
pension. If you are eligible, complete the
application and return it as quickly as you
can. Your Grant will soon be on the way.
These Property Tax Grants of up to $500
help offset municipal and school taxes for
Ontario Senior Citizens. There is also a Sales
Tax Grant of $50 each for every senior
citizen starting in 1980. For seniors, these
Grants replace Ontario Tax Credits pre-
viouslydaimed by filing income tax returns.
PROPERTY
TAX GRANTS
You are eligible for an Ontario Property
Tax Grant if:
• You are 65 years of age or older and
• You paid rent or property taxes on
your principal residence in 1980.
HOW MUCH DO YOU RECEIVE?
UP TO $500, STARTING IN 1980.
• If you rent, your grant will total 20%
of your rent or $500, whichever is less.
• If you own your principal residence
your grant will equal the amount of your
property taxes or $500, whichever is less.
• If you share your home with anyone
other than your spouse, the grant will be
apportioned according to rent or property
tax paid.
EXCEPTIONS: Only one grant will be paid
to a married couple or to unmarried seniors
sharing accommodation. People'living
in homes for the aged or similar insti-
tutions are not eligible for this grant.
SALES TAX GRANIS
A $50 grant will be paid annually to every
senior citizen.
Ontario
Ministry Lorne Maeck
Minister
of T.M. Russell
Revenue Deputy Minister
HawincLuM
YOUR GRANTS
• If you receive the federal Old Age
Security pension, an application form for
your Property Tax Grant will be mailed to
you automatically before September 1980.
An information pamphlet outlining the
program has been mailed to you.
Your Sales Tax Grarit will be mailed to
you automatically before October 1980.
• If you do not receive the federal Old
Age Security pension and are 65 or over,
please phone our Information Centre
toll-free after September 1,1980 for full
details.
• In Metro Toronto, call 965-8470.
• In area code 807, ask the Operator for
Zenith 8-2000.
• All other areas, dial 1-800-268-7121.
For further information or bilingual litera-
ture call one of the numbers listed above.
NTARIO'S NEW TAX GRAM'S
FORSEMORH1ZENS
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