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Wingham Advance-Times, 1980-08-20, Page 5Y -, % w Y moi. :-rr=AY 16th IVere,: Saturdayand:... Mrs Mr', and l David Wte1 Florida were of �a theMee hone. e`t►e .. - ' a . 4t.'1- fes fid„ , On ,aa[a1 1 riE TELEPHONE:BLY 'N 5234251; • Blyth,. Ontario TRACTOR TRAILER LOAD OF FROZEN VEGETABLES. Arriving lost week of August. Available for pick , up anytime after September 1st. Buy--wrho;lerale .cutout the middle man, same price perpound whether you buy by the case, or, by :the 5, !b. bag. t s° CLASS -Crafts and Bible study 'were a popular mix .iltf the i School held in Fordwich United -Church.. Taking part:in th rete en res from left, George Findlay,, Murray Coulter, Greg cice, Jim, Robinson. (ShiftPh):to) FANCY QUALITY ORDER ORDER HERE HERE PER PER CASE BAG Green Cut Beans 6 x-5 Ib. Yellow Wax Beans 6 x' 5 Ib. French Style Green Beans 12 x 21/21b. Broccoli Spears 12 x 2 lb. Brussel Sprouts 6 x 5 Ib. Cauliflower 6 x 4 ib. Diced Carrots ` 6 x 5 Ib. Sliced Carrots 6 x 5,,lb. Whole ,Baby Carrots 20 Ib. Kernel Cara 6 x 5 Ib. Mixed 'Vegetables 6 x 5 W. Green Peas 6 x 5 Ib. Peas & Carrots 6 x 5 Ib. Spinach 12 x 3 ' Ib.. Squash diced . 6 x 5 Ib. Turnip diced, , 6 x 5 ib. Parsnips diced '6 x 6 Ib. Basta sliced ' "6 x 5 'ib. Green'•Peppers 6 x 5 Ib. Blended Peppers.6 x 5 Ib. Ith0hl; f`bklltietr.41' .•.• - 6 x.5 ib ' Sian ' Salad 6 x 5 .ib. . McCain French Fries 6.x 5.1b. '... , i McCain French Fries YF 12.90 ,43! 12.90. .43 15.00 '.801 021/2 lb.) 19.20 .80 18.60 .62 -..� 16.08 .67 8.70 .20 10.20 .34 13.80. 13.20 .44' 12 60 .42 11.40., .38" 10.50 .35 \18.00 .50 11.40 .38 8.70 -29 10.50. .35 14.10 -.47 15.60 .52.. 15.60 ' .52 �-. 10;20 ' .34' 15:30 . '..511 :10.50 .35 12 x 2 Ib. -(- _ 6.00 .28 SOLD -OUT ` OF THE PLANT 011 A CASH SALE BASIS OPEN .5 days a week 9:00 a.m.. 5:00 p.m. CLOSED Wednesdays .B Sundays ifyoure 65 Orolder, watch your mailbox this week:' OntarioVPropertyTax Grant applications were mailed this week to all senior citizens receiving the federal Old Age Security pension. If you are eligible, complete the application and return it as quickly as you can. Your Grant will soon be on the way. These Property Tax Grants of up to $500 help offset municipal and school taxes for Ontario's Senior Citizens. There is also a Sales Tax Grant of $50 each for every senior citizen starting in 1980. For seniors, these Grants replace Ontario Tax Credits pre- viously claimed by filing income tax returns. PROPERTY TAX GRANTS You are eligible for an Ontario Property Tax Grant if: *You are 65 years of age or older and ♦ You paid rent or property taxes on your principal residence in 1980. HOW. MUCH DO YOU RECEIVE? UP TO $500, STARTING IN 1980. vier, t; Doug d , Mas. Jack ,Douglas atatl :Louise, Mr andUrs. Bill Miller, Mr. and Mrs.Russel Ruttan, Mr. and' Mrs. David Jacobson, Judith Ann Murray and Hugh;Douglas, Mr. and Mrs., D. Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Galbraith of Guelph visited Sunday with Mrs. Verna Galbraith and Mrs: Elsie Strong. - Mr. and Mrs. Don .King and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Brunarski and family spent a few days last week: at Port Colborne, Welland and Buffalo. Tnh'V AC at S. Rowley h `Va+ ►mail n Bible SGhool". ates presented_ Ninety- ates were dren during rises of the chool at the ast Thursday eine ,'of the school this year,'itGod's Happy PeOplet,as' displayed throUlitr* sessions. A staff of ajt j�t5 actors taught a total p : classes for children -ran ng in age from three to 13 tween Aug. 5 and14. During au.' final week of the school Oh class visited the Fordw.inccVillage Nur- FORDWICH = Trinity. Anglican Church Women met Thursday night at the home . of .Mrs. Stewart, Rowley with 12 in at- tendance. After opening prayers, Mrs. _ Rowley conducted' devotions. Mn. Peter Browne gave :the financial .report.. I%11 call, was answered by members saying 'a place you would, like to go back to'. Members were reminded to let Mrs. Nixon know if they have any tickets left for the variety night concert which will be held Sunday, September 7, at 8 pm at the Howick Central School. One of the groups Will be in charge of the lunch. -for the Se temb r l eg etin when several v l ing church groups • invited to attend the, I Ilankoffering meeting. A donation be sent to the United ch to help with Bible expenses. The group .. cater for a banquet m September at Howick Community. Centre. Plansbe matdelater for the bazaar on November 1. Mrs. J:'.71. Daunt led the study which was in the form of a skit with several member&,assisting her. Mrs. 'Rowley `dosed the meeting with. prayer and lunch was served byy Miss Elva Foster .and Mra. W. Sothern, assisted by the hostess; ;l • If you rent, your grant will total 20% of your rent or $500, whichever is less. • If you own your principal residence your grant will equal the amount of your property taxes or $500, whichever is less. • If you share your home with anyone other than your spouse, the grant will be apportioned according to rent or property tax paid. EXCEPTIONS: Only one grant will be paid to a married couple or to unmarried seniors sharing accommodation. People living in homes for the aged or similar insti- tutions are not eligible for this grant. SALES TikX GRANTS A $50 -grant will be paid annually to every senior citizen. Ontario Ministry of Revenue Lorne Maeck Minister T.M. Russell Deputy Minister HOW TO CLAIM YOUR GRANTS • If you receive the federal Old Age Security pension, an application form for your Property Tax Grant will be mailed to you automatically before Sgptember 1980. An information pamphlet outlining the program has been mailed to you. Your Sales Tax Grant will be mailed to you automatically before October 1980. ♦ If you do not receive the federal Old Age Security pension and, are 65. or over, please phone our Information Centre toll-free after September 1,1980 for full details. ® In Metro Toronto, call 965-8470. ® In area code 807, ask the Operator for Zenith 8-2000. ® All other areas, dial 1-800-268-7121. For further information or bilingiial litera- ture call one of the numbers listed above. AWFADIA'C . � TAX CDA 'V17 11 u1a1! V VILA, V T it MA. 'Vi7L 4 FOR SENIOR TM .i .Ow►tl „; D'At `were. Prep during Vacation BI Church. lelkhog sing Home, singing` songs, and taking crafts .and treats to the residents. The children were warmly received by both residents and staff, and everyone enjoyed the visit. A choir of students led by Mrs. Yvonne Gedcke with' Glenn Findlay at the piano, which Was featured during the evening, led the processional into church; after which each class sang songs it had learned and received its certificates. Rev. Thomas Fleetham was chairman for the. evening. At the close of the program a social time was held in the basement. Staff members this year included: Nursery (3-4 years), Cathy Gibson, Mary Lou Rattan,. Bonnie D'Arcey,.Sandra Shelley, Heather Irwin, Mrs. Dianne Winkel, Mrs. Isabel Topham, Mrs. Carol Taylor and Mrs. Sharon Armstrong. Kindergarten (5 years), Ria Boonstra, Bonnie Irwin, Mrs. Florence Wilson. Kindergarten (6 years), Heather Gibson, Susan Robinson, Brenda Mann. Primary (7 years), Ann Robinson, Jennifer Long, Elinor Gibson. Primary (8 years), Mrs. Rona Browne, Mrs. Joan Rowley, Mrs. Emmy Winkel. Primary (9 years),' Marguerite Boonstra, Mrs. Darlene Harding. Junior (10-11 years), Mrs. Joyce Loekie, Mrs: Eleanor Laramie, ' Dianne Shelley, Mrs. Carol Shelley, Mrs. Cheryl Wilson, Mrs. Helen Nickel. - Pre -teen girls, Mrs. Sharon Coulter, Patsy Faulkner, Mrs. Linda Taylor. Pre -teen boys, Rev. Orrence Laramie, Rev. Thomas Fleetham. Recreation, Beverlee McCann, Renee Sturgeon, Laurie Schneider; music, Mrs. Yvonne Gedcke, Glenn Findlay; projectionist, Jamie Baker. Surgeon General George Sterling Ryerson was the first person to use the Red Cross symbol in Canada. It was 1885 and Ryerson impro- vised Red Cross flags to dis- tinguish wagons carrying the wounded during an uprising in Saskatchewan. The Red Cross has been serving in Canada, during war and peacetime, ever since. PRETTY PROJECTSMarlon Coulter, Rosemary Ftn lair and LIsa' Sand , display some of the attractive;items nnade in the:clagat! 1010°1$ yeah olds:a 1'Fordwich Vacation Bible School. The school fieldatlon'night-la!at fit►i the Fordwich 'United Church. Whirlers named in crop contest HOWICK - The following are the results of the fields judged in the mixed grain and barley sections of the field crop competition spon- sored by the Howick Agricultural Society. In mixed grain, Mel Greig was at the top with 95 points, followed by Doug Mac- Gregor 94; Doug Harding 93; Sean Kieffer 92; Bruce Ruttan 90; Russel Ruttan x; ; Elmer Harding 88; Oscar Kieffer 86; Dick Agla 85; Stewart ttowiey 84; Hans Rasmussen 83; Harry Vyinkel 82; Ron Shelley 81; Kevin Ruttan 80. Norm Fairies topped the barley competition with 93 points, followed by Oscar Kieffer 92; Glen McMichael 91; Ron McMichael 90; Sean. Kieffer 89; Glen Fines 88; Joe Winkel 87; Holger Feld- skov 86; Doug Harding 85; Elmer Harding 84; Hans Rasmussen 83; Ron Shelley 80; Steven Shelley 79. Final scores will be determined when samples of the grain are judged .at the Howick Fall Fair on Friday, October 3, at the Howick Community Centre. PROUD OF HIS BOOK Jeremy Taylor, in the class for seven -year-olds at the Fordwich Vacation Bible School, was proud of his work book. cares NURSRY BIBLE CLASS -Vacation Bible School gra is night was a big event for' the youngsters in e the ursery class at Fordwich United Church. From l Jt Tet are: Joey Glace, Paul Hartman, Kevin Me(r, Erin Taylor, Scott Miller, Sandra Shelley, Crista Jacobson, Kimberley Miller. (Staff Photo) 40, .4. I.� .....u,..., ..%,.44.,.44.