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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-02-28, Page 16Have you C I yourcr t Even if you don't pay income taxes you may benefit from the Ontario Government's new Property Tax Credit Plan. And you can only apply by filing a 1972 Income Tax Return . We've included a special mauve claim form just for that purpose in your 1972 income tax kit. Along with an explana- tion of the plan. If you paid property taxes or rent last year, you may be eligible. If you haven't received your kit in the mail, pick one up at any post office. And send in both the tax return and the claim form. The sooner you file, the sooner you'll receive your benefit. Your federal District Taxation Office will be glad to answer any questions you might have. The Ontario Property Tax Credit Plan. We thought of it. But we'd like you to get the credit. Ontario Hon. William G. Davis Hon. Allan Grossman Premier Minister of Revenue Hon. John White Treasurer • THE ANCKNOW SENTINEL, LUcKN W, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY., FEBRUARY 28th, antral School e RI LEAGUE STANDING$ Ist .r'Ray .Guars, tem. 16 P01fiti; 244 Mark Abbott's - 15 points; 3rd::- Dan Londry'S • 14 POI114; 4th, - Mike Detthis" 6.- hits: Teath.2 Ray-Guay's - won the championship in two straight They'defeatedaearn Mirk Abbott's, inlhe first gathe 8.1 and*8-5 in the'secondi. The p,layets On the champion- ship team are as follows:. RAY 'Guay, Kevin Clark, Colin Cam- • re 1.Brownies BROWNIE NEWS: On Tuesday, February 20th the Brownie meeting opened with, a game "Dizzy Game". While the game was being played Anita Guay ran an errand for Brown Owl. We then had/Brownie Ring with Shirley Loree as Fairy. Queen. The Sixers collected •Fairy -GOld._ Brown Owl then presented Betty Stanley' and 'Brenda PhillipS with their Cook Badge and. Brenda also receiyed her Toymaker Badge. Kimberley Cooke ,a0 Anne Alton received their Sixer Stripes. Brownie Ring was , closed with the Brownie. Prayer. This was our Thinking .Thy meeting and we had fonr:candles placed around a birthday cake. "Tawny 'Owl then helped the Sixers Marian Raynard., Kimberley Cooke, Mine Alton and Debra Arnold light:the cand-: les to help us remember:Brownies, around the world'. Everyone then sang Happy .Birthday in,remem- brance of Lord and Lady Baden Powell's 'birthdays on February ' 22nd; Snowy Owl then read a short story to tell:why we have Thinking Day. Each Six. had a turn to' tell about the country they had chos- en for this meeting. The Elves . told about:the Netherlands,with Marian Raynard shoWing a paper. doll dressed in uniform and Suzanne Kirkland told the .'Brownie Story with Judy Hunter tepeating the promise.,„ The. Pixies chose Mexico with, Kimberley Cooke showing the ' Flag and Betty Stanley had a "doll dressed in' the uniform of • .Brownies in .Mexico. The Gnomes told about the Brownies of New Zealand : Debra, Arnold told about the. Flag and shOwed a picture of a Riwi. This is a bird found' in New Zealand, and it is found on the back of some Of their coins. Lyn; Shepherd shoWed the Browni'e uniform. Then everyone in the Gnome Six sang a Brownie song fibril New Zealand., The, Sprites chose India with' Anne Alton telling the story and showing a map of India. Shirley Loree and Lana Sanderson told a few interesting thcts about the country. The. Brownies then put ,titer- pennies for Thinkin,z Day' in a treasure chest with wins , as this rilonen. 4-mist leave the Pack to help Brownies around. the world, Browh Owl then had a prayer tram .Africa. The Brownies were told about the church service to' be helc Sunda) , February 25th at 'the Lucithov,, Presbyterian church. The meeting wad closed wits. Taps. teryon.c then inxi'veti piece of birthday cake before going'hotne. Prom, Steve Harman, Brent maize, Richard Moore, John Hopi., Collette Adams and Janice Londry. Only two games' left for This year.. The All Stars, of Lucknow are to.play against the champion- ship team.' The Lucknow All Star team plan to invite the Ripley.. floor hockey, team fok a 'game next week after school. Good hick LucknoW RED CROSS DAY The classes are hoping to have a good "Red Cross.Day" on Thurs,- day, March• 15th. Various grades will 'be working •on a fish pond, white elephant, tables, a bake table, grab sags, jelly bean con- test etc. - with all proceeds going to the Red Cross;; everyone hopes it will be a big'success. Club Has, 64 Horse's. The regular meeting f the Riders Roost Saddle Cluli was held at 'Nina and Bernie Silverstones home, with twenty-eight present and Carolyn Prot presiding. First the good news of.the Club . Doreen Hartin told ollter,new horse Katy, WhiCh she has just . acquired, Katy is three years old, 14,1/2 hands and ,a palomino col- our. We We also took a -count of the horses in the club and were surprised to find that with fifty-. eight members we have a horse count of sixty7four. Nina Silverstone prepared the topic for the evehing'which was' digpositions of horses'and what to look for when buying a horse, by giving special attention to eyes, nose and ears; nostrils and' shape of head as these have great ,bear- ing as to his disposition. This paper.was well prepared and well presented and much enjoyed by the members. 'Fen Taylor • . 4, • 10.N.LOSS BROTHER DIED ALBERTA 2 • Mrs . D. L., MacKinnon receiv , ed word last week of the death of her. brother;. jOhn A ,.:Mac Donald of Grande. A11;erta, The MacDonaId .Ifarrii,ly were .formerly of the Langside area. She also heard of the' pas,. Sing-of Mr.' Howard 'Barnes of, read correspondence from a 'News- paper firm which is owned by The Canadian Horse Council. Ken Taylor then showed a film- entitled Stockseat, Saddle seat and Western Equetation. This film showed the proper way to sit in the saddle, proper 'way to mount and dismount as well as various other interesting points in horsemanship. Cathy Taylor won the 'door prize (brush). Next 'meeting will be in two weeks at the.horne of Bob and Isabel Sheppard. WeS;00.: 'Mrs. Barnes (Maiy Reynolds) died, about a year ago, Mary lived for several years with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Aleit Sitthetland •and attend ed the Sixth School. Mars Barbara Epaas, of Marion Indiana, and Miss Linda Sparks, of Toronto spent the week end. with their pagents Mr. and as , Lorne SOarks, MOTHER PASSES IN OSHAWA. Sympathy extended to the Thompson family in the lois of their mother, !qrs. Donald ThOmpson of Oshawa. The fun. eral was from the MacLennan Funeral Home in Ripley. on Satur day. Week end 'guests at the horned Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dickie were Mrs. Grace MacIver of London Donald MacIver , -Dianne Green and Walter Dickie of TorOnto. Denver Dickie is on a. work assignment for Dominion Road MaChinery Conipany, in Ottawa this week..