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Times-Advocate, 1980-02-06, Page 21Say goodbye to house painting with StelcoSiding • u free estimates, sales & installations, 100 square in stock JIM BECKER CONSTRUCTION DASHWOOD 237-3526 ,1•••••••=.••••••, There are four OntarioTax Credits ready to help you at tax dm. Do you qualify? If you are an Ontario resident, you may be eligible for Ontario Tax Credits even if you have no taxable income. However, you must complete the mauve Ontario Tax Credit form and mail it together with your federal income tax return.The Ontario form is included in the federal income tax schedules. Property Tax Credit This credit is designed to reduce the burden of municipal and school taxes. If you are a homeowner, roomer or tenant with a low or moderate income, you are eligible for this credit Sales Tax Credit This credit, based on your personal exemptions, is available to you if you are not claimed as a dependant on another taxfiler's return. If you are a senior citizen, the "age exemption" will increase the amount of your Sales Tax Credit Pensioner Tax Credit A credit of $110 is available to every couple or individual 65 years or older. Political Contribution Tax Credit Did you make a political contri- bution to a provincial party or constituency association last year? If so, then you may be eligible for this tax credit For complete details or copies of the Ontario Tax Credit booklet, please call our multi- lingual Information Centre, free of charge: In ,Metro Toronto -965-8470 In area code 807, ask operator for Zenith 8-2000 In all other areas, 1-800-268-7121 Or write to: Ministry of Revenue Guaranteed Income and Tax Credit Branch Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario M7A 2B3 Lame Maeck, Minister of Revenue William Davis, Premier Ontario l• By GORDON moRIEY Mrs. George ?rest, visited Mr. and Mrs, Allen Ames a couple of days recently entertained the Kennedy with her dattghter Cindy family for supper on Sunday Vest at. Scarborough, evening- Dave Kennedy of The V.Q.W. will hold their Edmonton was also a supper February meeting at the guest, home of Mrs. Jack Hodgson • • on Thursday, evening, Kippen ro air visited over ovjearcilhe TwreevereinI Edmont on v,.isitor dines .at Brinsley with her daughterend son in- mark event law Mr. and Mrs. Don Newey ilV;;14,1p1, Gic;TCR tieR R eg ig.mgc) Nooht vicriver Cf iITLEU ()REM ff.,qATMgrir CENTR5 Times-Al4vecate, February 0, 1900 Pogo THE BUCK STOPS HERE — Lots of volunteer help is needed at events such as the second annual Bunnirama in aid of crippled children held Sunday at the Pineridoe Chalet near Henson. While Anne Mousseau works away, Liz Campbell hands a, receipt to Noel Westlake of R.R. 1 Hensall. T-A photo Dashwood congregation chooses slate of officers By MRS. RENA calowat Mr. and Mrs. Eli )Denys and Mr. and Mrs. Alex VanHeck, Glepeoe have returned from a pleasant holiday at St. Petersburg, Florida. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, W.L. Mellis on their 50th wedding anniversary February 12. Mr, and Mrs. Ken McLellan were on a business trip to Toronto during the past week. Mrs. Ed McBride has been the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Steve Pine and family in Brampton. Rochus Faber has returned from a holiday in Florida. and girls of Kingston. Mr. and Mrs Stuart McIntosh of Arkona were Sunday afternoon visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey MorleY• Mr, and Mrs. Earl Lewis had for supper-guests on Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Morley. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Lewis and Carolyn were visitors on Sunday with Mrs. Audrey Desjardine of Listowel. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Durand and family of Bayfield and Mr. and Mrs, Bob Hodgins and family spent Sunday afternoon and were supper- guests with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Morley. By MRS, IRVIN RADER DASHWOOD Calvary United church held the congregation meeting Sunday afternoon with George Tiernan, chair- man, and Rev. Brian Elders, Crediton, opening with devotions. Reports were given by all organizations within the congregation. Officers elected: Elders to 1981, Mrs. Letta Taylor and Mrs. Bill Chandler; to 1982, Stuart Wolfe and Don Weigand; to 1983, Don Gaiser and Bob Hoffman. Stewaids„ chairman, Mer- vyn Tiernan; current fund treasurer. Mrs. Hugh Boyle; Mission and service fund treasurer, Bill Hoffman; im- provement fund treasurer, Mervyn Tiernan: -other stewards, Mrs. Syd Baker and Mrs. Mildred Keller- man; trustees to 1981, chair- man, Michael Tiernan; to 1982, Syd Baker; to 1983. , Mrs. Don Geiser; cemetery trustees. Bill Weber, Jim Hoffman and, Gary Tiernan; cemetery secretary- treasurer. Harry Hoffman. Sunday school superinten- dent, Mrs. Don' Weigand; U.C.W. president. Mrs. Gor- don Bender.; church historian. Mrs. Syd Baker; organist, Miss 'della Gabel; auditors, Mrs. Bill. Chandler and Don Weigand; special, Cliff Penhale: church stenographer. Mrs. Marie Beaver; church custodians, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mason; representative to Presbytery. , Don Gaiser; negotiation committee with Zurich congregation, Stanley Haist, George Tiernan and Bob Hoffman: nominating committee 1980, Mrs. Letta Taylor. Mrs. Bill Chandler and Ralph Weber. There were five funerals, three baptisms and five wed- dings. Euchre winners There were 19 tables in play at the euchre sponsored by Dashwood W.I. Tuesday, January 29 at the communi- ty centre. Winners were, ladies, Joan Finkbeiner; men, Elgin Rader; low, Mrs. Elzar Masse and Robert Masse; lone hands, Travis Davis. The next euchre will be held late in February: Men have A-B Speaker Dashwood Men's, club held its dinner meeting Mon- day, January 28 with 42 members present. John Schwindt from the Ausable Conservation was guest speaker giving information on the watershed. Church gyipwth traced Zion Lutheran church held family night in the basement of Calvary United church Friday. The growth of the Lutheran church in Ontario was traced with slides. A film "Tina" was also shown. Personals Dr. V. Gulens is a patient in University hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martene attended the funeral of the latter's aunt, Mrs. Gertrude Larabee, at Chatham last week. Mrs. Ernest Koehler has returned home after spen- ding several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Spike Nagel and family, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller, Charlotte and Karen, Zion, were Saturday supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rader. Stacey Rader was a dinner guest Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Victor Hart- man accompanied by Mr, and Mrs. Alphonse Grenier, Hensall, spent a glorious week in San Juan, Puerto Rico. They flew from Toron- to expecting to rent a car on arrival but when they saw how everyone drove they decided against it. There were only red' and green signals and it was every man for himself. Thanks to Eugene and :13,9rb who held down the fort Auherne they really enjoyedAe trip. ^,Mr. and. Mrs.' Sheldon Gould, Windsor. were recent visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Bill Chandler. . Elect date at' Kirkton By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS KIRKTON St. Pauls Anglican Church held their Vestry meeting in the church basement Sunday evening with Walter Creery opening with prayer. Mrs. Bill Schaefer acted as Vestry Clerk reading the minutes of the last meeting. Officers for 1980 are: Rector's Warden-Burns Blackler, People's Warden- Garth Blackler, Vestry Clerk-Mrs. Bill Schaefer, Treasurer-Miss Ethel Copeland, ' Paymaster-Mrs. Bill Waghorn, Delegates to Synod-Gerald Paul, Ken Blackler, Sub Delegates- Mrs. Harold Davis, Theron Creery. Cemetery Committee- Garth Blackler, Brent Bladder, Gerald Paul and Walter Creery. Head Sidesmen-Harold Davis, Rectory Committee-Mrs. Bill Schaefer, Harold Davis and Burns Blackler. Auditors-Bill Schaefer and Harold Davis. Personals Mrs, Clayton Ross has returned home last week after being a patient in St. Marys Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Fairbairn, London visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davis. Mrs. Joan McCormick and her son Mr. and Mrs. Ber- nard McCormick attended the funeral of their cousin Mrs. Marjorie Barber, Collingwood. Bill Elliott, Toronto spent the weekend with his mother Mrs. T. Elliott. Intended for last week Mr. Carman Stacey and Mrs, Shaw and family St. Marys were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Burns Blackler. Oliver McCurdy and Cleve , Pullman, Exeter visited Thursday with Miller McCurdy and Mr. and Mrs, Harold Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Amos have returned home from a vacation in the Barbados. Mr. and Mrs. Don, Hewitt have returned from a vacation in Cuba. Aiirilec • THESE ARE JUST TWO EXAMPLES OF HOW YOU With double pedestal table exten- ding from 69" to 101". Six chairs, buffet and hutch (74 W x 83 IA) Our reg Price $3589 Solid Oak, 9 Piece DININGROOM SUITE Look At This!! 39" BOX SPRING and MATTRESS SETS Still as Low as WAREHOUSE MAIN ST., EXETER TELEPHONE 235-1964