HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1986-11-26, Page 26PAGE,10A—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1986
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TICKETS: $30. per couple. Includes Hot and
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Only 4 more
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Christmas!
Colborne senior
boys team
wins tournament
The Children's Little Theatre, a program offered by the Goderich Recreation Department,
presented Myths, Legens and Fantasies, a series of three one -act plays at the Livery Thurs-
day. The plays, Adventure Island, Androcles and His Pal and Great Caesar, were directed
by Jennifer Black. The above photo is from Adventure Island, the story of shipwrecked
sailors on a strange island. The actors invented the dialogue for this creative play. In the
other photo, Holly Smith and Juliet Redmond discuss the fate of Leo the Lion, played by
Amy Sutton. (photos by Dave Sykes)
By ALISON CLARK
Colbornites have had a very busy week
once again.
The senior boys volleyball team won the
championship at the volleyball tournament
held at the high school November 15.
Members of the winning team were Chris
Clements, Dan Wark, Regan Millian, Steven
Stothet•s, Chris Geddes, Brett Harman,
Barry Kerr, Corey Budden, Jason Wray and
Jason Le Beau. This year's coach was Mr.
Harman.
The senior girls volleyball team received
the consolation prize at the same tourna-
ment. Members of the team were Rose.
Marie Young, Linda Kerr, Shannon Millian,
Rita Johnston, Marcy Stoll, Jackie
Vanstone, Jody Orr, Nicole Wray and Alison
Clark. The girls coach was Mr. Sa9ders.
The following students from GI'ades 4-5
entered the Legion's Remembrance Day
poster, essay and poem competition. In the
poster division, first place was given to
Heather Blackwell, second to Jana Harman
and third to Suzanne Shultz and Barbra
Slezak. Winner in the poem division was
Karin Millian followed "by Andrea Fisher,
Jason Campbell and Lisa Sillib. Rosemary
Linto won the essay division followed by
Sherry Stephenson and Jennifer Eggleston.
Grades 3-8 just completed another poster
contest. Winners of that contest were:
Grade 3 students Amanda Bentley and
Willie Lomas; Grade 4 students Steven
Bogie, Sherry Stephenson and Jana Har-
man; Grade 5 students Matthew Hoy, An-
drea Fisher, Lisa Sillib and Rosemary Lin-
ton; Grade 6 students Kenny Kerr, David
Bogie and Laura Horde; Grade 7 students
Marche, :eLt Harman and Linda
Kerr; and Grade 8 students Krista Pan-
nabecker, Jody Orr and Shannon Millian.
On Saturday, the Grade 8 students put a
float in the Christmas parade. The theme
this year was Christmas through the eyes of
a child.
Students taking part in the parade carried
the banner or waved from the wagon.
Students representing characters included
Jody Orr (Winnie -the -Pooh), Selena Hazlitt
(Toy soldier), Krista Pannabecker and
Alison Clark (dolls), Stephen Bogie, Wendy
Bogie, Marcy Stoll, (elves), Scott Linton
(Jack-in-the-box), Ian Wark, Steven
Stothers, Shannon Millian, Nicole Miller,
Leslie Stoll and Linda Kerr (banner car -
fors). u ' in glthanks to Mr. and driving the horses that
for Supp y g
pulled our wagon.
Yes, Christmas is only a short time away. If you're wondering what to ,buy
for all those sisters, brothers, cousins, aunts, uncles - all the people you're
giving gifts to - keep your eye on upcoming issues of the Goderich Signal -
Star. We'II have lots of gift suggestions and ideas to make this Christmas buy-
ing season a little easier for you!
Gderich
SIGNAL -STAR
Your guide to Christmas. gift giving
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PREPAYMENT
PROGRAM
$300 Per. Child
If you qualify, your cheque is in the mail.
Who Qualifies?
You'll automatically receive an advance payment of $300 per
child if you meet the following conditions:
• Your net family income in 1985 was $15,000 or less,
• You have a dependent child or children who will be finder 18 years
of age on December 31, 1986,
• You received a child tax credit this yea or that child or those
children.
Why is the government doing this?
The advance payment, a�art®of the child tax credit, is designed
to assist over 750,000 low-income families with children. Among
other things, it will reduce the pressure on these families to discount
their child tax credit cheque.
What about the rest of my credit?
To receive the rest of your 1986 chikl tax credit simply fill out the
child tax credit form on your 1986 income tax return. The maximum
credit per child is $454.00, up from $384.00 in 1985.
And if I don't qualify for the advance payment?
If you received Family Allowance for a child or children this year,
you may still be eligible for a maximum or partial credit. To find out,
simply fill out the Child Tax Credit form on your 1986 income tax return.
For moreinformation
See the insert in your November Family Allowance cheque or
contact your nearest district taxation office. (The number and
address are in the government pages of your telephone book).
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