The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-03-06, Page 12ti
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2 out of 3
Ontario residents who file
income tax returns this year
will share $300 million
in tax credits.
(Even if they don't pay income tax!)
Farn::!es. pensioners, rLcomers. .t.\\Irders. the h_indt,:appedand others will
Or.taiVs n,e Ti; Credit S\ stem pro% :des t-or three separate credits.
and :he\ ,Aork:
ov.n (":" rent 1:ncluti:hf rc,:rne:rs and 't\larders) may share
Propert T3‘ Credit.
PeN.,p[e Federa:, r..:-..`,rne tax ma\ .hare in the Sales Tax Credit.
3. Pek,p,:e f..'5 ma;•• shL.,..re in tie PemiixterTax Credit.
Nod must fill out a Federal income tax returr:.
The ,t: .-^:.e Oztar--,Q, attached inside it. So even
ft:e Fe.deral :r.come tax return Cr-e%:-..: F.= .,. •
Ai Want 3481 Wt 3, :finsilare of Ontario's tax credits.
mica a
Yzn.. of Revenue
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6th,1974
EWA THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
BANK FINANCE RATES
e.g. 36 months at 11.78% on new and
used models
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YOU'LL FIND INTERESTING
AND VALUABLE! USED CAR SPECIALS
• Money-Back Life Insurance
• Income Protection
Payment of Mortgage
• Retirement Funds
• Education of Children
• Conserving a Business Interest -,
1973 LE :MANS 2 door hardtop.
2 - 1973 PONTIAC Catalina .4 dOor hardtops
1973 CHEV Impala 4 door hardtop
2 - 1973' ilICK Centurys,°2 dOor and a 4 door
1973 CHEVROLET Impala custom , 2 door hardtop
1973 VEGA , automatic transmission
1973 FORD Gran Torino .2 door hardtop
1973 CHEVELLE, 4 door:sedan
.1972 FORD Galaxie ZOO , 2 door hardtop
1972 LE MANS 2 do& hardtop ,
1972 FORD 4 door sedan, power steering .and
1972 CHEV Impala '
1971 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE sedan
1971 FORD Custom 500 4 door sedan
1971 CHEVROLET Impala, 4 door hardtop
1971 PONTIAC Parisienne Brougham , 4 door hardtop
1971 'CHEV Impala Custom 2 door, hardtop
1971 CHEV Monte Carlo, 2 door hardtop
1970 PONTIAC Catalina , 4 door hardtop
1970 CHEV Impala , 2 door hardtop
3'- 1969 PONTIAC Parisienne, two 4 door hardtops and
2 door hardtop
20 - 1965-1968 ModelS '
1972 PONTIAC Laurentian stationwagon
1962 RAMBLER stationwagon
1972 GMC 1/2 ton pickup, V-8 automatic
1972.- 50 series 14' Van CHEV automatic •
5 - 1971 FORD 3/4 .Ton piCkups
brakes
1970 CHEV 50 series cab and chassis
A number of vans frorri 1970 - 1972 Some V8's, some 13
cylinder, some CHEVS and some FORDS
V"IVIVVIVV"A"V"IlAsAi #
4cotoirs' • Brussels • M
BP Service Station Phone 887.6173
True Reflections Les Kairs• hea
Dapper Dames
The third meeting of Kali- _
shea Dapper Dames VI held at
the home of Marc
We ipened the meeting with the
.4-1-1 Pledge , followed 'by the roll
call. The minutes were read by
Norma MacIntyre. A few sugges-
tions for. the club were read by
Mary MacKinnon.• .Mrs. Clarke
discussed "A Place For EverythiN
and Everything In Place", Mrs,.
Haldenby then discussed "Gener-
al Rules For Good Storage". The
roll call for next meeting is "How
you can improve your bedroom
..Storage". The next meeting is.to
be' held March the 6th, at the.
home of Margaret and Norma
Maclntyre.
KINGSBRIDGt
GUIDE NEWS
On' February 28th ten girls of
the 1st Kingsbridge Company
were enrolled. Mr's. McKim, the
'District CoMmissioner, was pres'
ent to enroll the girls.
They were Jean Vogt ‘,,Lis Vogt
Francis Vatl Rooy, Theresa Van
Ro0 Y , Jackie Dalton, Sharon Gaui
ette , Rose Marie O'Keefe, Diane
NiI.tenburg., Nancy N,filtenburg ,
and Marjorie O'Neil..
.Mrs. McKim ta ...1 1:ht the girls
a song and we all enjoyed lunch,
The meeting was'' c losed.with l*
The fifth meeting 'Was held on
March 4. The Piedge.was ••,
repeated by 10 girls. The roll
call was answered and the secret-
ary's report was given. We dis-
cussed . the Bruce County Day
which is coming up soon for
girls.
Mfrs. Boyle told us about the •
Noxema COmpanS7 coming .to the
public school on Saturday after-
noon to show a film, give a talk
and give put samples. Most of
the girls are planning 'to attend
if. possible.
Mrs. Linda Johnston, an Avon
representative, came to our meet-
ing and showed us various types
of make-up. We enjoyed listen7
ing to her very much. Linda gave
Donna Moffat a facial and the
result was amazing: She hardly
looked like the same person.
The meeting was closed with
the Creed.
Magic Images
The fifth meeting of the Magic
Images, was held on February --
28. We opened the meeting with
the 4-H pledge. We then had 'the
minutes of the last meeting and
the treasurer's report. The roll
call was answered by all the girls
telling four good health habitt.
We discussed "A Beautiful Com-
plexion". Mrs. Brian Johnston
demonstrated "Application of
Make-up", We closed with the •
4-H creed.
Donna Hcicket
Heads 4-H Club .
The first meeting of the Zippy
Trinettes 4-H Club "Take a Look
At Yourseir was held Saturday ,
March 2 at the Trinity Church.
The meeting was opened by
leader Mrs. Charles Wilkins,
leading fourteen girls,in repeating
the 4-H pledge. There are
eighteen girls taking this chit).
We, then had the election of offic
ers.
They are as follows: President,
Donna Hackett; Vice President,
Sherri, Jerome; Press Reporter
Cheryl Hackett; Secretary, Mary
Anne-Alton; Telephone Girls,:
Susan Irvin and Brenda Ritchie. „
The next meeting.will be Satur-
day, March 16th atl. 00 p.m.
Mrs. D. Alton told us hoW we are
expected to have our record
books. 0
, .
The discussion consisted of
"What makes a. girl attractive"
"Does image matter, to anyone
besides yourself?", "Do you, know
what your own self image is?" ,
"Irriage of Herself" ; "Image of a
public figure".
Darlene Hackett clos'ed the
meeting with "Beauty is only skin
deep".
Marianne Frayne
Is Club President
The first meeting 'of the King-
sbridge Kuties 4-H Club "Taking
A Look At Yourself" was held on.
February 28 at the home of Mrs.
Antone Van Osch, with twelve
members enrolled.
We had our election of officers
Clover Valley 4-H
Beauty Bucis .
The Clover Valley Beauty Buds
held their .4th meeting at the
home of Annette and Kendra El-
phick on February 26th at 7
o'clock. The, meeting opened
with the 4-11 pledge repeated in
unison.. The roll call "Show
a picture of useful bedroom stor-
age" was answered by each mem-
ber. Wendy Hamilton read the
minutes' of the last meeting.
A discussion was held on
achievement day plans. Mrs.
Hamilton led a discussion .on
"Storage Resources". A discussion
on "How to improve your storage
and, be, good to your clothes" was
led, by Mrs. Elphick. For our
group work we discussed each girls
individual storage problem. The
meeting closed with the 4-H
Creed.
REMEMBER
HELP YOUR RED CROSS
TO HELP
and they are asjollows; President,
Marianne Frayrie; Vice President,
Lia Van Diepen; Secretary, Luc-
ille Frayne; Pre§s Reporter,. Joanne
Van Osci,
Members pamphlets and
handout sheets'were, distributed.
`Mrs. Betty. Fraynegave an out-
line of the record book. The
leaders discussed how4mage is'
important and how to make the
sewing kit. The next meeting
will be at the home of Mrs. Betty
Frayne on March 19 at 2.00 p.m.
Meeting was closed with the 4-H
Grace.
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Wm. J. Kinahan
R.R. 2 LUCKNOW PHONE 3571987
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