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r uesoay ro win the entire district title. Team members are: back, Jeremy McGlynn,
Rob Vandenbroek, Jamie Koopman, Ron Schmidt, Dale Benninger, Kevin Dekker,
1. Jason Steffler; front, Lori Belanger Patricia .Albers, Lara Parker, Sandy Sleegers,
Pam Nesbitt, Diane Hallahan, Shannon Hallahan and Rhonda Schaefer.
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. a number of tax sell prepared food products the priorities of the govern -
changes proposed by the for more than $1.00 may con- ' ment to promote regional social
Treasurer of Ontario, the tinue to. use tax -included and community based Horticulturaly
Hon, Robert F. Nixon in his pricing; economic development 'and
- - - Oct. 24 budget received- Eating establishments encourage small business holds annual meeting
Royal Assent by Ontario's selling prepared food prod- development," said Ontario
lieutenant -governor this ucts for $1.00 or less may not Treasurer Robert Nixon., "I BRUSSELS —The annual pianists and Mrs. Florence
month. use tax -included pricing. believe-Ahat equitable taxa -
As part of the govern- °Liquor licenced establish- tion will r%aintain the quality meeting of the Brussels and Machan and 'Mrs. Peggy.
ment's program to improve ments can choose between. of services the people of District Horticultural Cudmoreare auditors,
the fairness of provincial re- using tax -included -pricing or .;..Ontario have come to'expect Society was held Jan. 20 in The rose show will be held
tail sales tax, a number of tax -extra pricing. Theand ensurethe growth the library. "O Canada" Jane 25 and 'the August
products are now tax method chosen however, of the Ontario economy." opened the meeting with flower show and dinner will
exempt` must be consistently used by Mrs. Jeanne Ireland at the be held Aug. 13. The society
Feminine hygiene, prod- the.vendor. In addition to newspaper piano. The president; Mrs. decided to continue the
ucts, specifically; sanitary Vending machine advertisements the. Ontario Alice McArter, read a poem junior section at the flower
belts, sanitary pads and operators may continue to Ministry of Revenue will ad- encouraging people to get show, introduced last .year.
tampons are eligible for tax use tax -included pricing vise 'vendors and other tax through the. remaining An executive meeting was,
collectors and' agents of winter months. called for Jan. 22 at. 10 a.m.
exemption provided they advise. �cus- these changes through in the library. Children's car seats which iomers that ,7 per cent tax g g Deborah Perkins, educa- y. This was
meet the Canadian Motor has been added to all pre- English and French infor- tional consultant for the followed by a social time
Vehicle Safety Standard and pared food priced over $1.00. matron bulletins. Maitland Valley Conserva hosted by Mrs. Florence'
designed for children weigh- Retail sales 'tax is also Details on these tax tion. Authority, was present Machan, Mrs. Bewley and
ing less than. 18 kilograms, included on the price of an changes can be obtained by, and spoke in a most interest- Mrs. DeVries who provided
are eligible for a tax exemp- amusement ticket ' at the calling the Ministry of ing manner on the work of the refreshments.
tion. Booster seats are not time the ticket is issued. Revenue's multilingual In- the authority. She said her'
eligible -for this e:Kemption. To strengthen the small formation Centre ,at tele first priority is to educate the
Prepared 'food products business sector, particularly phone number,4-800-263-3960. public, including school chi] -
from an eating establish- in the northern and eastern dren, about floods, soil ero
ment which se for $1.00 or regions of the province,., an sion, wildlife management,
less are now tax exempt, additional $30 million has reforestation and natural
This includes non-alcoholic been injected into Ontario's I cover.
beverages such as coffee, Small Business Develop- Appealing slides with a
tea, milk or juice, and non ment . Corporations (SBDC musical accompaniment '
soft drinks served with pre- Program. In.addition; com- Whitechurch 4-H showed children enjoying the
ared food Wawanosh Conservation
p products where. puter software development Mrs. Wardrop hosted the
the total transaction is $1.00 is not an eligible activity. first 4-H meeting of the Area, both in winter and
Tor less. Soft drinks not sold .Another boost to' small season last Friday. The summer and even taking a _
— u�fth pier red ovz] per4lo ,� Aisiness development71 the---mehW#rs 6pened with the hand in made syrup
remain taxable. extension of the three-year ' pledge and theguest making -
"Maple `Maple Leaf"" gold coins tax exemption for newly in- speaker, Janet Reid, "spoke She said everyone is free to
on osteoporosis. Mrs. Reid is enjoy this , area, the only '
produced. by the Royal Can- corporated small businesses. --_ _......
adian Mint area once again This proposal enables busi-
a health nurse with the stipulation being, "Leave
subject to the 7 pei"cent pro- ne'sses incorporated after County of Huron and osteo- only footsteps and take only
'vincial retail sales tax: May 13, 1,982, to claim a 'tax porosis is a calcium defici- memories".
The existing temporary exemption for . their first ency of the bones. Mrs. Evelyn Mair -
program of a 5 per cent retail three taxation years on in- The six members of the presented the report of the i
sales tax refund to . out -of- come qualifying for the fed group are Alison Wardrop; nominating committee` as
province visitors for tran- eral small business reduc- Cathy Dow, Maryon. Dow. follows: president, Mrs.
sient .accommodation is tion. Karen Elliott, Sherri Hut- McArter; first vice, Mrs. !,
extended indefinitely. Other tax changes include chison and Kristin Owens. Jane White; second vice;
Vendors in the. hospitality . the replacement of the ad Mrs. Wardrop discussed Mrs` Ila McLarty; secre-
" industry may, use tax- _ valorem taxes on tobacco the u coming project and tary, Mrs. Isobel Gibson; Bring y
included pricing as an alter- products, gasoline and ;fueL, home ctivities. She also assistant secretary, Mrs. 90
native to Showing tax as .a with a specific tax per unit of demonstr ed nachos, which Wilma Hemingway; treasur- \ Wingha
separate item on their bills. products, a restructuring of resemble p tato chips. , er, Mrs.,Jean Bewley; one thein in
Since not all purchases of land transfer tax and Alison ardrop is presi- year directors, Mrs. Sandra
prepared food products from amendments to corporations Machan, Mrs. Jean Veitch.
dent, Mar n Dow is vice
eating. establishments will. be, tax.., president •an Karen Elliott Mrs. Harriett Miller, Mrs. each. a�
taxable, those vendors who "These tax changes reflect is the press reporter. Mair and Luelle Mitchell; r
The girls will take turns at two-year directors, Mrs. Ire -
the positioni secretary. The land, Mrs. Eluned McNair, "
- Mrs. Muriel Whitfield' Mrs.
_ W meeting closed with the � '
iCLE®®. creed. Mabel Glanville and Mrs.
', u^•';Mutua Jane DeVries.
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-.-,Fu BRUSSELS — The Majes MelVtll@ Guild •+-�
tic Women's Institute 'was /
Which ®nes are the best> responsible for hosting the holds dinner
January birthday party re-
rend
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Find out how they compare rendy at the Callander Nurs- BRUSSELS — The Mel-
ing Home. A total of 18 villa Presbyterian Church
and ask about our residents gathered to enjoy Guild enjoyed a pot -luck
* the lively music played b supper prior to last Monday Grp'
reduced ctammission� y p y y �rOm �
Howard SmiLh and, Jack evening's meeting. o
Please call, or com- plete. and return: Warwick. Mrs' Olive Dunbar The committee in charge
and Mac Shaw were honored consisted of Mrs, Kathleen ►
on their January birthdays ,Semple, Mrs. Ethel Brewer
Name: and each received a gift and Mrs. Judy Shortreed.
from the institute. Mrs. Semple chaired the
Address: Following the singing of meeting and Mrs. Brewer, �
''Happy Birthday", the gave an excellent topic,
Phone No. Bus. Res.
residents, staff, entertainers "Now that He Has Come".
and the institute members Mrs, Semple was in charge �
McLeod Young Weir Limited enjoyed ice cream cones and of the business portion and
tea.Mrs. Jamieson spoke on the
Attn: Garth •Bechtel The institute has a gtvilt set making of pneumonia vests
383 Richmond Street, Suite 1412 up at the home of Doris and "Football Fever".
McCall and anyone -with Several items of busines's
LONDON, Ontario N6A 3C.4 Achy fingers who would like were discussed and the _
Toll Free 1-800-266,1.2531 to � (. )fttribute alfa v stitches is annual reports were given.
. "°very w elgoni Mrs. Valerie Shortreed, Mrs.
l'he Institule is hosting a Mary Huether and, Mrs.
Where negotiated sates a��ly euchre part% on Feb. 4 at 8 Mary Douma offered to look
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