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Dominion Hardware
.Phone 527-1160 Seaforth
Questions and Answers
This income tax' 'column has
been prepared by the Kitchener
District Office, Department of
National Revenue, Taitatien.
,The questions used are common
ones, and the answers usually
straightforward. Hitwover, un-
usual ciretimetaiteeS teitietimes
alter the answer. If your quest.
tion isn't• answered here, or in
the Income Tax Guide, phone
'742-8361 in Kitchener or write
National Revenue,. Taxation, 166
Frederick. St., Kitchener for
free advice..
Q. I bought land in 1965 on
a half-crop-share ,basis and this
" half share was sold" in the ven-
dor's name. Do I 'have to pay
Inconie Tax on the half that
was paid to the vendor?
A. Yes. The half share that
is sold„in the vendor's name is
income in your hands and the
subsequent payment to the ven-
dor is of a capital nature..
Q. What'll) I diditt• receive a
personalized return?
A. If yorii-did not receive a
Personalized return or di you
have lost it, you can get an or-
dinary type- return ;at Our.
Post office ori taxation office. If
'ou have Voilled. your labelled'
return, trangfer your identga;
Cation code number to an or-.
•dinary return, entering it just
abave the bloclos. for your name.
Q. I changed jobs last year
and received 'a lump sum pay-
ment from My previous eraployi
er's permit= plan. I kilo* -thus
Money can be tamed at a reduiced
Tate but I do not know how to
calculate this rate of tax. Please
advise :as to what I should' do,
A. When • filing your return
you should) proceed as follows:
a. Attach a note to your return
requesting that ,the Department
apply the .pravisions of Sectien
36 'of the. Income Tax Act to
your lump sum payment and,
also attach the T4A slip on
which that payment is reported.
b. Complete your return as
far as the "Taxable Income"
figure but do not inielude the
lump sum payment in your in.
came. • ....
e, Do not make any tax cal-
.culation, but enter on the line
"Tax deciticted per T4 and T4A
slips" the total amount of your
tax. •edtuctions including ,.the
=Out deducted from the lump
sum payment as shown on the
T4A
Q. -I go . to 'university and I
know I can deduct tuition fees
from My ;income if I have a
proper receipt. Can I also de-'
duct the cost 'of my books?
A. No. The cost of your 'books
Is nut deductible, for income
tax purposes. •
Q. My mother lives with us,
and while her income 'is over
$960.00, I don't get any of it.
Does this mean I can claim her
as a dependent? „
A. No. The fact that you re-
ceive inlothing from your , Moth-
er does not entlt:e you to-claim
her as .a dependent when her
income is "user $966.00. .
Q. Is a farmer required to
make Canada Pension Plan de-
ductions from the wages .paid
to farm help?
A. Deductions for. the Canada
Pension plan must he made
from all 'wages paid„ for farm
labour, provided_ the employee^
is between 18 ,and 70 years of
age and has received cash wages
of $256:00 and.thas worked. for
-25 days for the employer during
_the year.-
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Phone 527-0240
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BUILDING SUPPLIES
SEAFORTH, 527=0910 — CLINTON, 482-9514
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SAVINGS
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DISCOUNTS OF
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"Specializing In Imported Goods"
SEAFORTH — Phone -527-1640
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Green Giant Fancy
Niblet Corn
12-ox, tin
Powdered Detergent
CHEER
Giant Size Box
U.S. NO.- 1 ONTARIO
Head Lettuce No. 1 Potatoes
(size 2410. ang
25-1b. 9e
Bag
Bathroom
Tissue
lassted.•Colours)
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Pack
Tom. or Veg'
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24-ox.
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Allen's Viiamizea
rusted. flavours
Fruit Drinks
TOP VALU CANADA Top Valu Fancy
GRADE 'A',
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Lamb Legs
Shank Half -4
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• ''''. SO.,. . earoe Walz opening with Noble Grand Mra..Earl. PPM, welli Citi4foSbilr and Education, a prayer, bell' presided for the, regblar l!rs. Joyce CO004-41. .HiSbarieal
-1,144,- lioehus Faber and Mrs. meeting Of Amber. Rebekah .Reseerch and Current' EVelttlh
Archie HOggartb gave the study. Lodge,. when guests ,were pre- WA Up Sinclair; 4oini_Voin
and devotional on the theme of sent from Brussels Lodge. .Dis, mica. and Haalth, Mrs. Grant
"Easter". ".The Risen Lord trict Deputy President Mrs, MacLean; Sliiieltitie: Mrs. Rob-Jesus Christ". A duet was. sung Mary Lowe made her official ert Kinsman's Resolutions, WA-,iv Mrs. Malcolm Dougail and visit and Mrs, Estelle Jackson Ken McKay . comPilod by Mrs,
Mrs. Pearl:Love, "In The Gar- of Brucefield, formerly of Bel- June .Cooper; District Directors,
den". Thirteen members answer. mont Lodge was also a gueSt, 'Mrs. James Drummond; Sewing, ed the roll call with "Hope". The vice grand reported hay- Mrs. Alex McGregor reported a
Mrs. Gordon Schwab will eon- ing- sent cards to shut in mem- quilt, 26 baby jackets and eight
finite . to receive used stamps hers and friends. . , aprons had been made and will from all who contrib e. Sever- A joint,Rebekah and Oddfel- be forwarded to the War Mem-
al
of the London and amilton in planned for Sunday, April 27th, .141ndan; Agriculture and Can-
ladies attended t e riodical lows. District Church Service is oriel Sick children's Hospital,
"Knox - Church,' Goderich when in Broceileld United Church.. adian Industries, Mrs. David
Mrs. Schwalm and Mrs, Harvey Winnett at .eochre were Mrs. Triebner. • Mrs. Grant. MacLean
Hyde :were • ushers. Mrs. Harry Howard' Lenunon; consolation, wowed pictures of the 4igh.-
Snell and Mrs. J. E. McEwen Mrs. Lindsay Byre;-lone-liands,•••••• lights of the'yeer as it concern.,
will give the devotional and Mrs. Gladys Coleman. The win- ed the institute.
study at the next meeting. I ner in a draw for a box .of gro- A • skit entitled "When We-
Kippen East Women's Insti- eeries was Mrs. Gladys Coleman. men Meet" was presented' by
tute catered to 175, teachers and. Kippen East WI , Mrs. Alderdice, Mrs: M. Con- instructors from,: Western'. On- Kippen East WI annual meet. nolly,. Mrs. Robert Bell, Mrs.
tarie at a bangitet'at"Centennial tug was held- at the home of Ken McKay, Mrs. Robert Kins-
School. marking completion of Mrs. Roger Hoornaert when re. man, Mrs. Al Hoggaith. Mrs.
a winter •long... course on lan. ports were given by the treasur- Glenn- Bell gave a humorous
.guage experience. It is the, final er Mrs. Vent- Alderdice showing "reading. •
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xlate of officers was liren 0.41if-H1Oilt17446'77 1iit''FroiraittetiVeitOric.7.-NtT
ihSence. of the .c4.00411- of the 110.0014 - 33.ner, Miss Greta Lanunie,~:Jiost-
committee,norm sting, ,...-, WS, Mrs. Fred
Charles. Pyre,: Ntria, vont )40P5-- 34it Peek 'and *Ira 'Beaten, • •
bert Dillinta aPpointed: as 40 Willie Iieng41$ QQ4.011 Ter, .4gautxtesviue.totye ,district annual at 0.0iVed a signed' agreement
for a period' of silt months for
Tow Program 'which Township it 4aa
Mrs. Beer
included high- come from Hay
esided for the. Tuekersniith, no agreement. has
lights of her weekend Easter indicated at' the . April meeting
vacation - in Washington, piano of voe,ouTnucciterlimelshall 32% %U) _Fay
and duet Linda•Dell and Linda Beer,
and a piano solo by Linda Bell.
Mrs. Dining gave courtesy re-
marks and Mrs, Beer conducted.
contests which Mrs, Harry 'Hort.
on and Mt. Elizabeth Riley's
group were winners.
Mrs. Peck brought.in the 1989-
70 slate of 'officers and Mrs.
Beverley Beaten conducted- the
installation. •
Past president, Mrs. V. M.
Pyette; president, Mrs. Clarence
Reid; 1st vice president,. Mrs.
James. McAllister; 2nd vice pre-
sident, Mrs.' John Corbett; sec,.
retary:treasurer, Mrs. Carl Pay-
ne; assistant, Mrs. Robert Elgie;
Press reporter, Mrs. John Skea;•
Resolution Convenor, Mrs., Robt.
Simpson; District Director, Mrs.'
Elgie, alternate, Mrs. Peck; card
convenor, Mrs. Harry Horton;
-Pianists, Miss Greta Lammie,
Mrs...P.. J. Sherritt; Branch Dir-
ectors, Mrs. Pearl Koehler, Mrs.
Riley, Mrs. Annie Reid. Stand- „ half of the -Recreation and Parks
ing Committees, Agriculture and committee asked if council has
Canadiaw Industry, Mrs. Dining, authority to hire " a fun time
Mrs. MaUde Redden; Citizenship recreation and arena manager.
and Education, Mrs. Corbett, The committee he said was of
Mrs. McAllister; Home Econom- the opinion that a greater, pro-
ics and Health, Mrs. Orr, Mrs. gram of "sports could be car-
Walker Carlile;. Historical lie- tied out with a full time man.
search; Mrs. Sherritt, Mrs. Eigie, While agreeing the idea was
.Tweedsmuir History, Mrs. Peck, good, council doubted that the
Miss Mattie Ellis, Mrs. Simpson, village could afford the added
Mrs. Len,, Purdy; Public Relat- cost. '
It•
4
Lean conducted tleotions which,
resulted. as *MOWS:
fAMOSArY • 14P0,400t, MO.
Grant NiacLeaw president, Mrs.
Ken Mckan first vice-president,
mrs.,ItObert Bell; second vice-
president, DOS: Mike Connolly;
Secretary,. s. James Drum-
mond. treasurer, Mrs. Harry
Caldwell;district director, Mrs.
James" Drummond, alternate,
Mrs. W. J. F. Bell; public re-
lation officer, 1Wrs. Wm. Kyle;
branch directors, Mrs. R. Kins-
man,'Mrs. Vern Aiderdice, Mrs.
Charles Eyre; agriculture and
Canadian industrids, Mrs. Dave
Triebner and Mrs. Win. Bell;
citizenship and education, Mrs.
Joyce Cooper. and Mrs. James
Chalmers; historical. research .'
and current events, Mrs. Camp-
bell Eyre and Mrs. Charlotte
Pullman• home economics and
health, Mrs. Grant MacLean and
Mrs. Al Hoggarth; sunshine con-
vener, Mrs. R. • Kinsman; cura-
tor, Mrs. Alex McGregor; reso-
lutions, Mrs. Glenn Bell; sewing,
Mrs. Alex - McGregor; pianist,
Mrs. Ross Broadfoot, assistant,
1Virs...R. Kinsman,. auditors, Mrs.
Robert Bell, Mrs. RobertKins-
man.
President, Mrs. Clarence Reid
presided for the annual meeting
of Hensel]. Womens Institute
held Wednesday 'in the Legion
Hall, when members responded
to the roll call with payment of
fees:
Mrs. R. H. Peck was appointed
to the committee.Of the District
Historical Society, Mrs. R. A.
Orr reported for the' HurOnview
ay 32%% of the operating
costs.
Council asked clerk Earl
Campbell to contact the Health
Department concerning piles of
garbage on a village street
which was described as a haz-
ard for rats and desease.
Council will consider a request
from representatives of the,
Hensel], Fire brigade for $100
to assist in purchasing fireworks
for a display on May 17.
B. R. Davis submitted his re-
port of the progress of drains
and streets. Building Permits
granted' included those to W.
G, Thompson, Canadian Legion,
Mr. East, Don Travers and Tony
Charette.
Dayliktit Saving Tithe will be
proclaimed to be' in, effect at
1 a.m.,April 27th to 1 a.m, Oct-
ober 26th.
Councillor Roosebooni on be-