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The Huron Expositor, 1983-05-04, Page 17• L. • THE HURON EXPOSITOR, MAY 4, 1983 — A11 WHILE YOU WORK— Snow White and her dwarfs, Jane Papple, Brian Gulchelaar, Darcy Dayman, Ian Siertsema and Rick MacLean advertised the benefits of whistling while you work during a commercial break in Mother Goose Productions broadcast. The show was put on by the Grade 6, 7 and 8 students at Huron Centennial School In Brucefleld last week. Every student, 166 in total, had a part in the spring concert. (Photo by Shelley McPhee) THE LATEST—Mothef Goose Productions brought the latest news to audiences at Huron Centennial School In Brucefleld on April 27 and 28. The funny, original play turned favorite nursery rhymes Into late breaking news stories. Mother Goose, left, played by Laura McDonald, hosted the program. Announcers Steven Beane and William Fotheringham Introduced the news items. (Ph to by Shelley McPhee) Jeff, Brad and Duane Kyle of London read the magazines they bought at the sale at Hensall United Church. They were visiting their grandmother. Olive Cooper, of Hensall. Walton lady ,home from hospital It is nice to hear Mrs. Dave Watson was able ur return to her home in the village last l•sdav after several \reeks in Seaforth and Cilium, Hospitals. On Wednesday her daughters visited with her.,Vcrda Pritchard. London. lone Maier, Thamcsford and Donna Bannon of Vernon. B.C. also granddaughter Kim 1cllanc of London. Dave Watson is presently a patient at the Rammcloo Nursing Hoare near ItIy111. Sir. Wilmer Cuthill returned to his hunk in Seaforth on Saturday from Victoria Hospital, London. Mr. Stewart Humphries is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, having under- gone surgery last Thursday. ITNE15 NOW Fitness. It gives much more than it takes. vannavarnan�a Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Achilles and family of Bellwood visited on Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Roily Achilles. It was Bible and Ventures in Mission Day on Sunday at Duff's United Church. The Rev. Charles A. Swan sang a solo, "The Lord is my Shepherd" accompanied by organist, Mrs. Ray Huether. The monthly board meeting was hosted by Mr. and. Mrs. Ken McDonald Sunday evening. • Next Sunday, is Family Day when the Sacrament of Baptism will be offered. Regular worship and church school• at 10:30 a.m. Sunday, May 15. The Rev. Dr. Gordon Hazelwood will conduct the service as Rev. Swan will be at the London Conference in Woodstock. The due date for the bale is Sunday, May 22. Saturday June 11 is set for the garage and bake sale. Filter Queen "IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA" SEAFORTH JEWELLERS 48217103 Will discuss Ferguson farm bill Ajoint meeting will be held on Bill C653 sponsored by Bruce and Huron County's federation of Agriculture and , the Huron -Bruce Farm Sur- vival Association, This meet- ing will be held on Thursday, May 5, at F.E. Madill Second- ary School at 8 p.m. for a! social time with call to order at 8:30 p.m. Bill C-653 is the Act to Amend the Farmers' Credit- ors Arrangement Act. This bill was brought forward as a private members bill by Ralph Ferguson on March 16, where it was approved on principal then sent to the Agriculture Committee. To explain and answer questions on the Bill C-653 a panel of OFA Executive Brig- id Pyke, Toronto -Dominion Bank representative Larry Thompson and also a repre- sentative of a large business in the area will be on hand. Drainage pays off in cropping flexibility Good drainage promotes better crop rotation and more flexible cropping programs For Instance, It may be possible to dant higher revenue cash crops than before In every case drainage adds choice -you are able to choose from a longer selection of crops and varieties Lodges parade oto church service in Brucefield Correspondent ISABEL SCOTT • 482-7135 The Rebeccas and Oddfel- lows paraded to church Sun- day mqrning when the ser- vice was conducted by Mr. Don Moffat assisted by read- ers Alice Brown and WVajlace Jackson. Music was supplied by the chair with Barbara Lwermnre at the organ. Stanley unit members met on Wednesday at the home of Mrs, Cliff Henderson who conducted the warship N how to use our tomorrow. Members were reminded of an invitation to Kipper ire May 10 and to uait elms meeting on May 17. A ipsat finished at Pearl Byre's but week was on display. With us, your business could really go places. 5 • • er ti ge R.R. 1 GADSHILL, ONTARIO NOK 1JO 519-656.2618' See us at "The representative for the Seaforth territory, Bob„McClinchey, will be in area on the 2nd & 4th Monday of each month.” We're FBDB, and our mandate is to encourage business development and expansion. If you need backing, and have a problem geting it, try us. We offer financing, counselling, management training, and information about government assistance programs for business. ,Perhaps together we can gel your plans moving. Water Well DRILLING W. D. Hopper and Sons 4 MODERN ROTARY RIGS. Neil • 527-1737 Durl 527-0828 Jim 527-0775 SENIOR CITIZENS IN SEAFORTH AND EGMONDVILLE We will roto -till your garden free of charge. We love you and want to help you. Courtesy of 13ETHEL BIBLE CHURCH " Church Water St. Egmondville Home 527-0070 Pastor Archie Robertson 527-1757 SEAFORTH COMMUNITY HOSPITAL Presents TWO DAY COURSE IN `Ob.FEDERAL BUSINESS BANOUE FEDERALE ' DEVELOPMENT BANK DE DEVELOPPEMENT ,,your success is our only business.,,,c For appointment hall 271-5650 4r.. al It's more fun on a bus May Sot. 14 Kitchener'Markei 8 area .23,00; Wed. 18 Toronto, R.O.M.• AlelConder Ex 29.00 Mon. 23BIue Jays (Detrol' at Toronto) ' • 29.00 Sat. 28 Mennonite RBlie1 Sale Tue. 31 Blizzards vs Not. tingham Forest 33.00 June Sat. 4 Detroit Grand Prix • T.O.A. Sun. 5 Canada's Wonderland Anne Murray 32.002 • with reserved concert; seats 33.004 Fri. 10 Cullen Gardens! (includes dinner)39.00 Sat. 11 African lion Safari 29.90 Sun. 12 Frankenmuth(in,. cludes dinner,) 39.09 Sun. 12 Frankenmuth • (trans. only)... 29.00 Sun. 19 Blue ,Joys (Calgary at Toronto)29.00 Sun. 26 Blizzards vs Golden Bay Earthquakes 31.00 Wed. 29 Canada's Wonderland Bob Seger, 32.00 • with reserved concert seats 49.00 More to come Call for.detalls One Day ,:.. Bus Tours. by:.'• • Ellison Trptliell, Phone -Toll Frei 1-800-265-7022 Exeter aria 235-2000 ask for Mary Lynn DIABETIC EDUCATION June 1.2 8 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. All interested parties call 527-1650 Ext. 52 Ontario Tax Grants For Senior Citizens for DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELLER)" FINE CHINA GIFTS FOR EVERY OCCASION All Types of Repairs Phone 527-0270 DRYWALL KNOW 1 ()R HIGH QU'ALI'TY Peter Bakos Drywall (.'l)MPI.F.TF. Din V, Alt SF:RVI(t 527-1398 FARM DRAINAGE Installation of CLAY OR PLASTIC TILE Open Trench — or — Trenchless [ALL WORKMANSHIP & MATERIALS GUARANTEED) Call for a quote! H. SEBBEN & SONS LTD. R.R. 4 STRATFORD Ph. 273-1943 ANNE'S HAIR STYLING MAIN ST. EGMONDVILLE Will be Closing May 14 for a few weeks. To add an addition to the fancily. Sorry for any inconver,ience to any of my customers WILL ADVERTISE RE -OPENING AT A LATER DATE, 1983 Instalments arum the Mail . Ontario Tax Grants for Seniors is a program designed specifically to help offset municipal and school taxes for Ontario residents 65 and over. The Ontario Ministry of Revenue is mailing cheques which comprise the first instalment of the 1983 Property Tax Grant of up to $250 and a temporary Home Heating Grant of $40. These cheques were mailed on April 29th. Who will receive it? ■ If you are 65 or over and own or rent your home, you are eligible for the - Property Tax Grant. ■ The 1983 instalment cheque is mailed to Ontario seniors who received the 1982 Property Tax Grant. IN This is intended to help you pay your property tax or rent for the first part of 1983. In the fall you will automatically receive an application for the balance of your grant.' 0 c Cs r Attention Farmers rn• 5,, ,., uF . r 01,r ,.'4 ir+F 1 • /IN; '. 11 ', xnl ic. r+r Ai 'F A '1' . ui F '0r •- A (t ' 1 1,, MARK LEIS & SONS LIVESTOCK Milverton 595-4845 r Who will not receive it? Basically, if you didn't receive a 1982 Property Tax Grant, you will not receive the spring instalment. In particular, seniors should note that: ■ If you reside in a nursing home, home for the aged or any property tax-exempt institution, you are not eligible for the Property Tax Grant ■ If you turned 65 after December 31st, 1982 (and therefore did not qualify for a grant last year) you also will not receive the spring instalment. However, you will receive an application for the entire 1983 grant in the fall. For more information call the Ministry's multilingual Information Centre • in Metro Toronto- • In Area Code 416- • In Area Code 807- • In all other areas - dial 965-8470 dial 1.800263-7700 ask the Operator for Zenith 8-2000 dial 1.800.263-3960 or write to: Ministry of Revenue, Guaranteed Income and Tax Credit Branch P.O. Box 624, 33 King St. W., Oshawa, Ontario, LIR 8118 '%1 George Ashe Ministry M,A,ater of T M Russell Revenue Depuly Mvnater Ontario WINGHAM & DISTRICT VOICE FOR LIFE 4