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Although some members of 'and Jack Tinney. np heldsto f as yet and for the • t
iiurbn County Coulicil were still Dr. Frank Milts, Huron pkesent time, the health units Retirement didn't Last too long dispatching service and and over SO poxmanent"sa# • ;
concerned about the wording'of Medical Offieer of Health,' 'told baVe been asked -to carry on. for former Seaforth x0d.ent>!'Jor advertisin on a co -o basin '' members. As part of her dutiea,
the plumbing bylaw, in a council that after April 1, the "It has all been very quiet," Wilkinson who left. the :grocery Mr.'Wilkinson..was away fr4t"tt she chairs 'theBoardofDirectors;
recorded vote the bylaw passed Ministry of the Hnviron ent will said Dr. Mills. "Even our local, business when .he sold the Qshawa for 3� years during• his is a Trustee for the Fbtanttation,
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40.14'. be talon over•inspection of septic members of parliament didn't Seaforth IGA in 1.972. lvtr. " bGsiness ears. "I was literall secretary to the Nietiical Advisory �' � � �; '' ° " � '
Actually there were two tanks ano weeping tile, beds. He know," Wilkinson and his .rife retired to astonished at Oshawa's growth Board, and serves on tate ' he*4110 ,W ` 1
recorded votes on the matter. The said .the cost for such' Inspection Dr; Mills said the rumors are Ws, home town, Oshawa, after when I ret urned two years ago," committee for each building, on �r "]1fp111>1JT': t.VI1�1I� s »1t#x411f
first was on an amendment to the will be $125. alai the revenue from this branch leaving Seaforth. he says. „ the personnel committee and on To� ,aria .reh►ettxl�sTlnis a, 30ve4A#
Mrs. Helen Jermyn of Exeter . of the Ministry of the Accordingto a recent article in He is not sure alt'the changes the budget and finance
former bylaw from ed a si make asked Dr. Mills what such Environment will be $2,000,000 LET
changes in fees passed easily with 1 the0shawa imes Mr. Wilkinson are for the better. "1 wonders if • committee g
onl one negative vote. inspections cbst at the present pus". Only 50 inspectors are has come out of retirement and is bigger is always better," he says: Mrs. Bowerman is Chairman of TPRynE
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Y g time. Dr,Mills estimated $35 at expected to be h eo across the + - A SON ., �+• o
establishing a taxi bti6lness in Mr, Wilkinson thinks some things.' the Toronto District Area Council.
The second half, however-, ,the mosrr province,, yDr (vlrils . also Oshawa. The Times'says: could work more efficiently if they for Boys Cltibs of Canada.e1P'ou Decide an Xottr `1V><ent4#'I0p1r
alotting the fends which will r. '.How strpogly did we oppose ' -explained• Joe Wilkinson returned to his ' were not centralized, -He points to She has been chosen by the " PHOPM: EXETER'23.5
finance the department to this move? asked Jack It will be. --the Y rural hometown of Oshawa to retire two his plan to decentralize the Oshawa Jaycees as the Oshawa "
implement the bylaw; was not so 1VXcCutchean 'of Brussels. Dr. municipalities, who will suffer," years ago and couldn't stand the ownership of United cabs as an Outstanding Youn Canadian" �s
well received having14 Milli said the Ministry stili has said the MOH. �� g P r g g
Y inactivity.' example. and is their nominee as one of the
opposition votes. ., dot made the announcement Decision was reached to send a So . he is, "re-establishing" Interestingly, United Taxi is 'Five Outstanding Canadians" Retad the Advertisements �-- lyra a Profitable Pt>r"1►!
official although Huron's strongly worded protest to the United , Taxi. "I found the the same age as the City of for 1974.
Those members, were John opposition has been registered government on this matter. inactivity against my c_o iipetitive Oshawa. It was founded 50 years Mrs. Bowerman has been
Baker, Allan Campbell, Warden through his office. The health budget is up nature," he says. !ago by Newton Richards, and was active in the Progressive
Bill Elston, Lloyd Ferguson, John "Public Health' people are $64,800 _ to $400,.718. It is' At 64, the Oshawa native says the first taxi company in Canada Conservative Party and in
Flannery, Joe Hoffman, Robbie concerned about it,", said the estimated the province will put in he has never felt healthier than he to be licensed for radio election campaigns since 1965.
Lawrie, Bob Lyons, Jim Mair, doctor. "They are taking our $165,400; home care, $14,800; does right now. His doctor thinks dispatched operation. Mr.
Walter McBride, Jack budgets, our jobs." VON $600; and county rate- becoming involved in the Richards has offered to give the News Of ,
McCutcheon, Ralph McNichol He also said the Ministry has' payers, $219,918. competitive taxi business will be new owner the benefit of his 50 '
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healthy for him, "my lawyer years of experience whenever
thinks I'm crazy," he says. advice is sought.
United Taxi, under the new The Wilkinsons are one of
management of Joe Wilkinson, Oshawa's oldest families. Joe's
became active on the streets of grandfather came hqe in.1859.at
the city last week. Mr. Wilkinson the age of 13. Hiss father was
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is sole proprietor of the 15 -car raised here., As a boy Joe Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
business. remembers delivering meat to the Fred Hoepfner over the weekend
He has been competing in the home of Sam McLaughlin, and were Mr. andMrs. Joe Gunfner --
business arena for 50 years. even Mr. McLaughlin's father. and family from Stratford and Mr.
The March meeting of the
Mr. Wilkinson started to work
took charge of the business
and Mrs. W. Baker and family
tISTERiNE -oz. + 3-o7' >aR�;F
$1.69
Tuckersmith Unit of the
as a butcher in Oshawa in 1923 for
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from Orangeville.
Brucefield on Wednesday, April •
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Brucefield UCW was held in the
Sunday School Room, with Mrs.
' $5. a week. Two of the men he
worked for here are still living .in
The president of the Ontario
Progressive Conservative
visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Darwin Bannerman. on Sunday
`OytN CARE
$1.99
things to different people. Can
United States although we live in
call was answered by 20 members
years," (1960-1962) and travelled
Colquring
WANT -ADS'
Wilson McCartney and Mrs. E.
the city; H.A.Suddard and
Women's Association, Joyce E.
• were Mrs. Bannermari's sister
active in community service as a JEWELLERS
'1970
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in charge.
•Thompspresident,
The resident; Mrs. Walters,
S.A.Gates. "My early experience
with them has stood me 1.•in good
Bowerman of Oshawa, witr`be
speaking at a Huron P.C. meeting
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Heinbuch
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Di DO Gel•
$1*39
loss incurred on a sale are not
num er, ocia Insurance Num -
took charge of the business
stead, he says.
at Huron Centennial School in
and advise that you are expecting
Q. The expression, -moving
Q. My. husband received strike
from his in the
session and Mrs.Ery Sillery gave
He joined IGAJ during the
'ch'ain'•s 'expanding
Brucefield on Wednesday, April •
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expenses, probably means many
pay union office
the secretary's report. The roll
grocery
reported as'income. Can I deduct
shampoo7
things to different people. Can
United States although we live in
call was answered by 20 members
years," (1960-1962) and travelled
Mr Vis. Bowerman has been
WANT -ADS'
you be specific regarding the
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Canada and the strike was here.
with the name of their favorite
the country as a meat specialist.
p
He became manger of the IGA
active in community service as a JEWELLERS
'1970
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types of movies expenses which
Does he have to reportthis';trike
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g
Seaforth in 1962
volunteer. Since she has for
can be deducted from income .for
Pay?
Mrs. Caldwell thanked the
supermarket at
been president of the Women's
income tax purposes?
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A. If our husband performs no
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roe for the sympathy card sent
Ig P
acid stayed there until his
Welfare League of Oshawa which DIAMONDS, FINE CHINA
gp
VASELINE:Intensi
1� $2*49
A. Yes, moving expenses would
services (other than picketing)•in
after her brother's death. The
retirement in 1972.
directs the Simcoe HallJEWELLERY
generally include the cost of
order to draw strike pay, he freed
Thankoffering will be held in the
IGA stores are independently
G TS' EVERY
Settlement House, Eastview Boys • • ' •
travelling froma former to a new
not report it. However, if he is
church on Sunday, April 7 at 8
owned, and Mr. Wilkinson thinks
"co-ordinated
Club and the Crippled Children'sAll Types of Repairs
OFi' & DRY t 9c
,residence, including meals and
required to perform specific
p,m.
it is this sytem of
Centre. This organization Phone 527-0270
lodging while en route, transport-
I` ation and storage costs for
services (such as acting as a
special chauffeur) in order to
The' group .Offered... to. serve
lunch the auction sale at Allan
private enterprise" that is the
secret of the organization's
involves a $450,000.00 budget
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SPICE
$1,09
at
O�
Stick >
household effects, and the cost of
draw strike pay,. iis considered
Haygh's on April 3rd and all
success. He intends to convert
.
up to 15 days temporary board
and lodging near the former or
e a payent services, and
to.be mo'
therefore, taxable income to him., • •
mer hers and home helpers are
asked to one a. meal
United .Taxi into the same type of
collective otganization
Garden.
Seeds Galore
to Grow
•
LYSOL SnraY 14-M$149
new residence. .
.Alf
"Since •
pay .cent
during Lent which will be
., •
' '., Opportunity to Buy
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Q. What` about the cost of
Q. filing - my
return, I have been transferred to
collectedP g•
night willbeat the
ownswillbe t given an o s opportunity
g PPhe now Y
Shop now while eho�ee of ve ebable seed -in bulk or
p g
1 a
PALS M, �,t $315
cancelling '•a lease, 'advertising
another province. I am expecting
church on Friday March 22. Meat
to buy the vehicles, he says. Any
packet 1s available. Over 200 varieties of flower
and legal costs, "or real estate
a refund. What do I do about
willpbe provided for the pot -luck
.• new'cars which join United will be
'Seeds. Items for indoor planting aLso. Horticul�turW
commissions. Are costs of this
notifying the income tax depart-
dini°er. -;"
owned by .the drives. Through
'Specialties; Recommended fertilize sand soil car%
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nature regarded as moying
ment about my change of
.:The meeting closed with prayer
this system drivers will not only
ditioners in Stock, gloves, tools etc.
expenses?
^M1 AJ, Each, bf the, you
address? Do I write to the
Taxation Data Centre,or do I write
and lunch was served by Mrs.
Mac Wilson, Mr s. Walters
be competing with other cab
4b0W.p900;A-0a,witt eacbvOtheIr
DURST FARM GARDEN CENTRE
wYes. -litems,
mentioned is included in moving
to my old or my present ,District
andMrs. Ham.
and they will have more incentive
22 Isaac Street. Clinton
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ex enses. We 'should probably
p p y
Taxation Office?
The offering was received by
p the cars in good repair, he I
to keep
mention that expenses for any
A. You 'should' write to your
Mrs. Thomson and dedicated by
, believes.
482-9333 Open Daily
work done ,to. improv"e"--the
former District Taxation Office,
Mrs. -McCartney, who spoke bn'°,
-``A•s,own8rsoftheir own vehicles
Including WEDNESDAY but CLOSED
•
property before sale, or mortgage
penalty when the mortgage is
giving your full nanhe, new
address and any other identifica- .
"Clean on the outside but not on
the inside." This part of the
the taxi drivers would each be
independent businessmen
SATURDAY AFTERNOON ONLY
2 Michie, + Street, Seafoirth.
paid off before maturity, or any
tion, such as your account
meeting closed' with ,prayer.
renting such things • .as I a
loss incurred on a sale are not
num er, ocia Insurance Num -
included in moving expenses.
ber and your previous address,
and advise that you are expecting
Q. I have received a scholarship
a refund.
.from a •university which requires
me to move to another city,. 1
understand that the amount of the
C
USE,
scholarship over $500, must be
1}.
reported as'income. Can I deduct
my moving expenses to the
EXPOSITOR
university?
A. Yes. The amount of the
WANT -ADS'
scholarship over $500 must be
declared as income and you may
Phone 527-0240
deduct moving expenses to the
extent of such income declared in
your return. M6v'fng expenses
include travel costs, meals and
lodging while en route, transport-
,ation and''storage costs'•of your
household effects, temporary
quarters, etc., for yourself and
your family. Enquire at your
District Taxation Office for a
brochure on "Moving
Expenses."
Q. I+ am a full-time university
student and have obtained
temporary employment some 200
miles aNay. I am required to pay
my own ravel expenses to get to
this temporary job. Can I deduct
this expense from the income I
earn during the summer?
A, Yes. If • you have been in
full-time attendance at a univer-
sity or other post -secondary
**education institution in Canada,
and you move to take a job,
including summer employment,
you may claim moving expense
deductions. This applies only to
moving expenses to get to the -
employment and not to those for
your return to the university.
Q. i am a resident in Canada and
receive a retirement pension from
the United States company I
Worked for, and also U.S. Social
'Security. If this is subject to the
Canadian income tax, is the tax
calculated before deductions were
taken off in the United States or
on the amount that I receive here?
A. First of all, the gross amount
of the pension from the United
States company and also your
U.S. Social Security are income
for taxation purposes in Canada.
When calculating the amount of
your income you should convert
both these amounts into the
Canadian dollar equivalent. If you
pay income taxin the United
States you will be entitled to a
foreign tax Credit on your
Canadibn income tax to tn.
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