The Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-02-04, Page 11Plan two
strategic moves.
Joe Hilverda
Manager
Lueknow
528-2826
Bill Verlaan
Manager
Kincardine
3963481
Planning for the. day you retire or buy your first horne means
having a master _plan for your investment in 'the future. So we
.have two plans to help. A' RegisterecrRetirement Savings Plan,
and a Registered Home Ownership 'Savings Plan. They. bOth
*earn you.valuable tax savings, and when you subscribe to either
one,:or both plans your contributiOns can be applied to any one,
or a combination of these investment vehicles:'
1. Royal Bank RRSP 'and RHOSP '
Deposits. Interes fbearing deposits
'with The Royal . Bank of. Canada, •
offering .a 'high interest return,
geared to the general deposit rate
structure.:-Because of the long-
term nature of these dePosits, it
is possible to pay a higher rate of .
interest than on conventional
savings deposits. ,
2. Income Fund. High-yield bonds,
deposit instruments and mortgages
'insured under the National Housing
Act make up this portfolio whicli is'
actively managed by. professional5.
The policy is to achieve as high, a
Current income .is compatible
With maintaining' reasonable price
stability as well as moderate capital
appreciation. . •
3. Equity. Fund..Investmen_t mainly
in Canadian 'common stock port-
folio .which is actively managed .by
the same professionals. Long-term
capital .growth 'with reasonable
current income is the ,objective of.
this fund.' '
It's all in .how you..plan your strategy,
YOUr Royal Bank 'Manager can
help .you work out a Master. plan.
Why'not call or visit today. Now it's
your
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1976, PAGE ELEVEN
Had Wedding Trip To Hawaii DUNGANNON
Sunday School was cancelled at
Dungannon .°United Church on
Sunday but
,
a small .congregation
turned out for church.; Rev. H. G..
DO13son preached on the sitbject,
"Clearising the " Temple"; .• the.
'second in a series of talkS he is
giving from the Gospel of John. A
beautiful flower arrangement was
placed by the Eedy family in loving
memory of Mr„..Heber. Eedy, who
passed away two years ago at this.
time. Two patted plants were left
by the Pearson family after the
Kegs-Pearson wedding at the
church on Friday.' 'Rev.. H. G.
Dobson is still hoping to hear from
more young people who wish to join
the church this Easter so he can
form a confirmation class.
Rev. II. G. Dobson has informa4,
fion concerning 'Westminster Col-
lege, London if' any High School
graduates are planning to , attend
Western University, in the' fall and
wi§h to, reserve a room there.
The annual meeting ,of the Nile'
congregatiOn * will' be held on
Thursday, 'February 12 following a
pot luck luneheon at 12,30 p.m. in .
Nile Church basement. .Nile
rneetitrg will follow. •
Congratulations are, extended to
Mr. and Mrs.' Leonard Hegg (nee
Sharon. Pearson) who were married
in Dungannon ',United *Church on
Friday. The wedding dinner was in
the church basement, • and a
reception' was held later, in the
evening 'at -Saltford' Valley Hall.
Since Sharon was not at home prior
to her marriage the community,
instead of having• a shower,
contributed to the gift ola pair of
table lamps and a picthre which
'were presented to Sharon to
express the best wishes of all.4The
young couple will be living in St.
Catharines. . • .
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cidbert
received the' sad news that their.
granddaughter, Sherry. Anne, ,aged
7 years, daughter of TOM and Linda
Culbert, died suddenly .at home
near Alliston .on ;Saturday.
Mrs. Aubrey Higgins was moved
from Goderich Hospital- to Pine-
crest Manor , in Lucknow on
Tuesday. •
Bill and Rosemary Gardner., of
Stratford 'spent••the week end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs'. Ron'
Eedy.
Matthew and Andrew Ott of
Kitchener spent'a couple of days
with their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs.. Irvine Eedy last week. Their
parents, Bob and Pat Ott came on
the week end which marked Bob
South Kinfos Presbyterian
Church' decbrated with arrange-
ments of 'dried flowers in bronze
vases, was , the setting fora.. the
wedding of Sandra Jean Keith and.
Donald John Forster on Saturday,
December 13.
The bride is the-•daughter of Mr.
And Mrs. Evan Keith of Kinloss
ToWnship and the groom is a son of
Mr. and. Mrs. Walter Forster . of:
Huron Township.
Rev.' Glenn Noble of. Lucknow
officiated •at the double 'ring
ceremony.
Given in marriage by her
parent, the bride wore a tradition-
al white gown of nylon organza
with satin trim,. Chapel train and
waist-length veil of silk illusion.
She carried, a bOuquet of white
orchids and yellow sweetheart
roses.
Maid of honour was Miss
Lou-Ann Brooks of Teeswater. She
wore a floor-length imperial waist
gown in rust coloured polyester '
jersey (4th matching trim and
carried a bouquet 'of yellOw
sweetheart roses.
and Pat's fifth wedding annivers-
ary. They recall it was quite stormy
at that time too.
John. Young, son of. Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Young,' has been in Goderich
Hospital all last week with kidney
infection.
Wm, Irvin, who has been in
hospital in. London these, past
weeks, was moved to, Wingharn
HOspital on Wednesday.
Sue Godfrey and friend of
Waterloo came to spend the week
end with her parents, Howard and
Marlene Godfrey. Sue is staying
for a few days •holidays. '
Mrs. Lillian MacDonald received.
word of the birth last week end of
her great sranddaughter, Amy
Jennifer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Ward, who returned • to
Ottawa from Indonesia last sum-
mer. •The baby's grandparents are
Mr. wand Mrs. Ross MacDonald.' of
Ottawa.
Prank Moulton's. son and his
wife, Mr. and Mrs.. Wtn. Moulton
and his grandson Gary with his
wife Suzelle, all. of Sinicoe, visited
on Saturday. They 'report more
snow around Simeoe than they ever
remember before.
Teacher's 'were' at Brookside
School last Monday with no pupils
as township roads were impassible
for the buses due .to icy conditions.
'Mr. and Mrs!"John Linton (nee
Karen .Dawson) of . St. Albert..
Alberta are 'the proud parents 'Of a
son . Mark, born January 30, . a
brother for Aiisa, grandSon fcir Mr..
and Mrs. K. Dawson.'
A luxury is ani article that
costs more to .sell' than to make.
And all xpense vacations are'.
usuallY ,ttyt that — all expense.
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FORSTER - KEITH
„ Bridesmaids were Miss Dorinda
Forster •and Miss Mary Forstet:
sisters of the groom and both of
Ripley. Their gown's .and flowers
were 'the same as the maid of
honour's.
Thomas MacDonald of Lochaish
was groomsman. Ushers" were
Murray Keith of R.' R: Lucknow,
brother of 'the bride and Bob
Forster"of Ripley, 'brother of the
groom. •
Organist was Brian 'Keith of
Toronto, "brother "of the bride.
Soloist was Bob Keith of Scarbor-
ough, uncle of the bride.
A reception followed at the
Lucknow Legion Hall„.
.The bride's mother chose a gown
of jade green georgette crepe: The
.grooin's mother wore a gown of
purple . Velvet. They both wore .
()raid corsages.
For travelling the bride chose a
knee-length dress of green print.
Following a twO Week wedding trip
to Hawaii, the couple are residing .
at R. R. 3 'Ripley., where the, groom
farms and is employed arDouglas
POint, The bride is op the staff of
the Bank of Commerce, Wingbam.
tHE:.14C-KNOIN SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO.