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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1941-01-16, Page 4RICH HEAD Therm/yen li neserry4;6th, -1941. <�x and C, .13, Eleciceaidorn loth to London one day last week te,I , Roffmanof Das•lrvoott ctrl» on Miss AnnaReis one •day last k4 and Mrs, C. L. Sinith motored •uaday afternoon to Bayfield and on where they called on the 'for- r's..father, =Mr D. Smith. Kittle Patsy Steick of the 14th con, •spending a very : enjoyable week :With her grandparents, 2J r. and Mrs • `Che's. 'Meyers.' ' Mn. and Mrs. Elzar Mousseau and •daughter of Kippen evere Sunday vis- itors at the home of. the l'oaner's another, Mrs.. Alec. Moussetu. Mrs. Fisher who has been staying at the Siebert home' for some time, has returned to her honie at 1)ash- wood. 1VIr, ,and -Mrs. Chris. Schultz of the Bronson line and little son are at present spending some time with re- latives at New Hamburg and other places. Mrs.' John Hey and daughter Mar- garet spent a few days at London (last week. Mrs. Hey .returning home while Margaret has taken a position at Dr. Ramsay's home of that city. A few of Margaret's girl friends gave, her a social call last Wednesceay .eve,. Mr. and 'Mrs. John Durst •of Col Bourne motored to Zurich last Wed- nesday, they were accompanied by Mrs. Win. T. Tr'uemner of the 14th Con., who had spent a few weeks at the former's home and other relativ- es in the vicinity. Mrs. Thomas Meyers wishes to greatly thank all those who so nobly took part in the Red Cross Work the past year and hopes far a contivation of the same this year under the lead- ership of Miss Tillie Johnson, the committee meets every Wednesday afternoon and evening in the town hall. 'JAS. S. DEL' IATY PASSES Gilbert '-'tains, Man., Dec. 30th -- Funeral services for James S. Delgaty 82, was held at St. Paul's United Church there Thursday last with Rev. ?elislop Dickson and Rev. Wesley Affleck, of Winnipeg, officiating. Burial was made in 'Chatswortn cem- 'etery. The late Mr. .Delgaty was corn in Huron County, Ont., and he taught school in Ontario for 22 yrs. and in Manitoba for 16 years, retir- ing in 1930 and settling at Gilbert Plains. He married Lavinia Panner in Stanlej township, Ont., in .1885. An active churchman and lay preacher for many years in Ontario and Man- itoba, he conducted a Sunday School during his eesidence in Gilbert 'Plains :Surviving are his widow and a son. The late Mr. Delgaty was at one time - very well known in Zurich and -dis- ltriat. HELD ANNIVERSARY - --- On Friday evening last, friends and relatives to the' number of 70 gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Masse, of the Bronson line Hay, to greet and congratulate thein on the Twenty -Fifth annz eersary of • their wedded life. The first part of the evening was spent in playing pro gressive euchre. Mrs. James Masse being the winner of the first prize, while the second prize went to Mrs. Gorge Becker, and the buby prize went to Mr. Arthur Weber. While lunch was being prepared addresses were read also recitals acrd songs •trc;re enjoyed, to which the celebrants lily replied. Those who attended were from London, Denfield, Detroit and other points. The following ad- dress was read by Mr. David Gero reette; Jan Dear Brother and Sister: We are assembled here to- night with your relatives, .friends and I neighbors to celebrate the 25th an- nversary of your weddingday. Twen- j t; -five ye:u•.. us•o, we. witneeeed. just 1 teach a day acth this, 'when brothers andt. resters, friends and acquaintances ther:el to wish you much joy and God's blessings, on your happy union Tonight, instead of the uncertainty ,of the future, we can look back upon 2li useful years; 25 .years of industry atoll • and succe s. Many friends have peen made and kept, much hospital- ity has been shared; crosses too,have been faced and courageously borne; nnissee that mi ;lit have disheareened irnore timid, less neepeftil erearts. But will undaunted courage, good will rd hard work, asrauy diffrediltieshave been. overcome. And now, having xeachesl this -mile- et4ime in your haven• married'Iafe,with your fine• family growing up and set taing down for themzelves, you niay with perfect confidence; look forward to many moree-14reape:rous, tot/tented ears, Cantil the silver''lirilks.in . the Chain eef your wedded Jufe are turned • rite Fold with `; the sunset :of. 'life and 1 'fight 'before you•-- *cvi`tK 'thy natisfacticin of being blessed S roe ehilc ren's elnItlresi to the • frd4t-h- ne eerat'ion-•--\'vi€'h -Mends who/ nine et you, relatives Who love you, ch,ldTarte growing up With your c sample before, them. May the xie2,5 ;years 'kind you as today full Y Yr of ] e and faith, beloved of God ,gid, etr I Jh St. Jusenli and eavdr Town J1 z' ,and N/A., Rtidolnh Corti a'Tpau of' <:7Croahen. Line south and Piz and v�c+rN De'zomme Yjf (;teav-,r, <fere Sunday visitors to ,Mr. 611E4 ,M iiia ... the .Blue t J WHEN? WHERE 'THIS YEAR,, almost every man and woman in 'Canada will share the burden of paying for the war. A million new taxpayers will pay who never paid before. A personal budget payment plan is available to old taxpayers who are faced with substantially increased income taxes. Canadians are asked to shoulder their share cif the war effort cheerfully and willingly. By pay- ing your income tax regularly you help to speed the productionof warmaterial, and bring the day of victory closer. Figure out how much tax you will have to pay, and arrange to pay promptly when due. Pay by instalments the easy way -and save interest. Cut out this page and keep it for future reference. 55s . (f�1 WHO PAYS INCOME TAX? ens, If you area single person -eauJ } without dependents, and �- t` your income in 1940 was more than $750.00 you pay general -income-tax. If you are a married person without depend- ents, and your income zn 1940 was more than $1500.00 you pay general -income-tax. Herm are a married person with children, you are allowed 8400,00 exemption for each deend- ent child or grandchild, in addition to the $1500.00 exemption. NOTE: In addition to the general -income-tax you pay National Defence Tax on your total income without any exemption if you are single and your income goes over $600 or if you are married and your income goes over $1,200. HOW DO YOU PAY? . '` Your income tax V may be paid in the following ways, - 1. The Present Method: At least one-third of the tax to be paid by April 30th, the balance, with in- terest at 5 % from April 30th, to be paid by August 31st. On any balance unpaid after August 31st, the interest rate will be 8 %. 2. The Proposed Method: In '8 monthly instalments without in- terest To take advantage of this new way of paying, the first instal- ment must be paid on or before January 31st. You must pay at least one-third of the estimated tax in four equal monthly instal- ments, in January, February; March and April, i.e. 1-12 of the estimated tax in -each of the said 4 months. The remaining two- thirds wo •thirds must be paid in four equal monthly instalments in May, June, July and August, i.e. 1 -6th of the estimated tax in each of the said 4 months. (This will be in the amended law.) 3. The Recommended Method: This method will not be found in '.. WH HOW MUCH 1 r L) t , the law but it is a simple method, namely, in. eight equal monthly instalments, without inter- est, commencing in January. To take advantage of the monthly payment plan without interest each payment must be made on or before the due elates. Otherwise interest will be. charged on the total valence - remaining unpaid after April 30th. EXAMPLE OF INSTALMENT PAYING WITHOUT INTEREST 6' . If your estimated tax is $6e0.0a0x you .0ayn ofoeur-thiirnsdtaolf ments- ($5.00 each) and the remaining two- thirds ($40.00) in four instalments ($10.00 each)_ Your payments are therefore as follows: On or Before Jan, 31 $5 On or Before May 31 $10 On or Before On or Before On or Before Feb. 28 Mar. 31 April 30 $5 $5 $'5 On or Before On or Before On or Before June 30,,July 31 Aug. 31 $10 $10 $10 = $:60 However it is recommended that you pay your tax in eight equal monthly instalments of $7.50 eael3==$60.00. Instalment Income Tax Remittance Forms are available at any post office, or any branch of any bank, or the office of the Inspector for your Distact, and their use will erzsuresalaam-est and proper allocation of your payment Rowever, you can send in your instalments by ordinary Tetter with your name and address plainly:statsd thereon, clearly indicating the diviaion between Provincial and Dominion Tax payments. H O W MUCH D O MT PAY? S f The general -income tax is pay - ,,.g f , able on your net income .less r .t exemptions. exemptions. � :-e- If you are single, your exemp- tion is $750.00. Thus if year total come is $1,000.00 you must pay tax ors $.•25.10.00. The exemption for a married -person. is $1,500,00 plus $400.00 for each dependent child or grandchild- Thus if you are a married xnan with two children and a total become of $2,600.00 your total exemptions are $1,00.00 his 8400.00 for each child, or $2,300.00 en all. So you pay tax on 8300.00. Payment: You may send a cheque, Post 'Mice or Money Order in payment of income tax by mail, to. the Inspector of Income Tax for the District in which you reside, made payable to theReceiver General of Canada. Write plainly, and give your name in full, so that mistakes in .crediting may be avoided. Do not send money or postage stamps in envelopes - RATES Of NATIONAL DEFENCE TAX Rates of General -Income -Tax which IndIv'i%Mals Must Pay Your net taxable income is the amount left after, you deduct exemptions - from your total income. If your net taxable income is $250 or less the tax is ° •6% thereon. If between $250 and $1000 the tax is $ 15 plus 8-% on the excess over $ 250 1000 and 2000 75 e 12 c7o e « 1000' r 2000 and 3000 e 195 " 16% a a 2000 e,, 3000 and 4000 " 355 " ` 20 a `s. a;313130 <r " 4000 and 5000 555 " 24% <` " 4.000 5000 and 6000 't 795 " 27% .te.5000 6000 and 7000 ., 1065 " 80% a`< 6.000 e te 7000 and 8000 " 1365 " 33 «� <r ,i. " 8000 and 9000 " 1695 " 35 % e� 8000 " 9000 9000 and 10000 " 2045 " 37% ` ' For higher incomes refer to the Income War Tax- Act. In addition to the above rates, there is a surtax on all investment income in excess of $5000. Also there is National Defence Tax and in some Provinces ProvincialIncome Tax. ' IMPORTANT TO EVERY INCOME TAX P'AMER To enjoy the advantages of the interest Free Instalment Pion You must pay the first instalment not later than January 31st, and pay regularly thereof:+ ) p v;:,•: .:c�i'+�2�2:'Ga,}`,j�S>;:2�: is :*.,.•;.,'ryx;;}; �:;::.• :;�.�.c�:,}, Y••,f�:,'5:::;•: �.:. :''k.•'':kF:;?�3y`¢F.',. r`d>:;`:r,�9S:•rS:y:' .:,;5 ,;.: }:K-':ayn;<:t:. •' � cvi<•:`::'::•w: •.�;�;... ^.,::kVIA..a?:3. . For a single person 2% on the total incerne if the income exceeds $6600 and ,�.• ,;�r does act exceed 81,200. `y>: 2% on the total income if the income exceeds $1,200. For a married person 2 a on the total, income if the income exceeds $1,200 with a tax credit of $8.00 for each dependent chili or grand- child. For 1940 the tax is on one- half of the income and the tax credit is $4.00;: $F ' FURTHER C'`rifle i. t INFORMATION - ja /,< including the " �'',f National Defence Tax Booklet and the necessary forms may be obtained from the Inspector of Income Tax for the district in which you reside. Forms are now available_ Form T.1 Special is to be used by individuals who are not in busi- ness whose income is net more than $5000. All others must use the regular form T.1 for in the case of farmers, Form 'T -1A.. Proprietors in business ,must 1e, in addition to the Form T.1. Return, an Excess Profits Tax Return on Fona E P T.I on for before April 30th next, '"<-..x! ,.I ',`:?,'; .•,25�"x-" :�r .'?Y#•'=:�•,r',:C�n>:r•,rt .tin. .•w: .;AH.� _,:�,:y: :k�'�'7:,, .^,: �n'1y�a�N; 'ls.h+i%�. { •.,T:ti,>. tna•r? -`. iG.t. 'f.?'nt '.. 1>,t•i ''.��aray..a , a'�' �,".M1•', 4tc ice :;: •:ot+tt r•'.r+'.�t.,.y rt J, sipip , t &Vu DOMINION OF CANADA',A[INCOME TAX DIVISION DEPARTMENT - OF NATIONAL REVENUE HOt4. COLIN GiBSON, Minister of Notional Revenue ttt'tl.teeeessesereenteeneeteesene �'�:a.. :1:4:•:1} ..::\,;y ciY.y„y<, .> . •yt ^'AW � • � ;� ''2•::'?k:�i :::s:,;•s :n�• r.•+,:., ay.n . ..t:,yy+.?\;o,>,.y�y�...,y.,.•t $jra. �nh..:...�::4y.:;k.yy:,:;}::`w'�;il•:i;�.�. iyY<vfi vi:4 : 4�.:'\:.::.}"•:!:?::�',.i;;�di,�llfv,,, ;:f4: .. :•:.V"i: .• •. n �, :\. 'fl+(•;µ \u .,vl . Mr. ,arid Mrs. Fred Ducharme and 1Ji. axtt8 Mrs. Wm. Dueharnie mitor- fed to Meeunt Carmel -on Monday fast. Ta cetyl', ran the former's sister, Mrs. David tGetorgmette who is seriously rib wit'li ra dc•c1ot ,on the bruin. *Mr. azul Tars. Leotard Sararas and daughter Marjoz'ie,, who has spent New Yercr Holidays in Windsor, TO- W/Med Itti 4ii sir hotoie on Thursday last. - Mr,, ;anti Mrs. Wm. T)'enomre of Drysdale wake were guests to 'l fr. and Mrs. Wni. Duel -awoke. Mrs. Wen. •Wa seing Irl .litre Water left on Saturday last dor Landon,, where she will ,:f,ett z feu- (lays vis- iting friend and .relative;,', BLAKE Weddin;rr :b0< ,aro ringing l Many from the !Bronson ;wine and t' oinity ,attended the ,Shantz-l'tanp wedding at -the Mennonite e'en eh, in Zurich on Wednr•;;day, January 15th, lV1t, L, Foster is on the sick' list; his many friends wish him ;a speedy recovery. Mr. arra Mrs. Roy :McBride and Mr Wre. Finlay and Mrs 1I, N Fii,lay and daughter were visiting relatives near Ripley last week,. 'firs, J. A. Manlrylt aryl miss Bat... Ace held eld the e Janu a r y Y ," .S, Meet- ing 'to t iaLWed]a d.aY With k�.0Qd iX 11fi A Many are butchering in this vicin- ity and taking their meat: to the new cold storage plant at Zurich. Miss Hay of Zurich trisited hex cousin, Miss Norma Hey. Died in the West Word was :receis-ed of the eleathte January 3rd. at Aneroid, Sask., of Mins. John Dixasmore, formally Ella Stephenson, yenngsst daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. ita1I ti Steph- enson of the tGashen Line, :Stanley. Following their marriage they lived one year in Sin -Way '.-'own hip and then moved to Sasleatalaewan, 80 years ago, and haus since ;tete:dedtfhere Surviving besides her hserba;nd, ;are cF,ne son James at Aneroid. The ,re - ma ins were laid to rest on :Jam -Lary 64. in Aneroid cerrtetery. .DASH'WOOD ' IVIr. ;and Mrs •E 13ar.r,Iff of ;t -ayes' were. Sunday visitors with 111r. :and Mrs, Adtison Tiernan. miss, Row Fle• ischaue.r of "f t,•Fr et, visited with her sister, Mrs. 'Myles 1a,,t week. Mr .Gilfillian attended the 'nutter- inakeese convention in Woodstock last week. 1V1rr. and Mrs. Albert Goetz visited friends in Medford +,Sunday .evening. Mr. 'Henry Krueger is vies;:ting - with n his daughters �. g hter5 inhen. i � '6S. to ez, Mr. and Mrs Win, Nadiger ,spent rl rCe r 1 X iIr 'h4 i0 iEt 'G 'seek. JVIr. Wilfred Stein and 'Miss Lois .Atkinson of Galt spent the week -end with her mother, Mrs. Atkinson and .Jessie. - Mrs, B.artliff of 'Clinton, visited With her mother a few days. Miss Irene lliarteni of Detroit en - ant Xmas. holidays with he. mother, Mrs. Mary i10.110ni. Mrs. Grace of Detroit is spending .Now Years with ]ler parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Schroeder. Mn-. Leeland -Guenther of Hellon- quvist, Sask., and sister, Mrs. Fred -Cords of -St. Catharines and Grace of 3Citsrhener,,spent the week -egad with Mr. - and Mrs. E. 1Z. Guenther. Mr. and Mrs. Bell Sinith of Wired- sor spent Christmas with her parents;' Mr. and Mrs, R. Baker. 11ir. ,a;n► Mrs. Harry Guenther e't Windsor spent *the holiday with ru eettives'her, ,Mrs. Ch dies Guenther returned to 'Windsor with then- where she .wiU:i. spend a few ninths. :Mr, and Mrs:, Joe Brune or Wind' sor :spent the holiday with, her per - *wits, ).Zr, and Mrs. Rebtr Hayter. COUNTY NEWS rS Ilortte-Gt•otvzt Grapefruit "o Piave grapefruit, grown and ripened ,hero, served at breakfast on Sunday o e n last t wastl titigtxc experience /be at least one ICliniyort 1,44;r04/.., ttio pont from $gedlh�i. r VS}ii•\n. C. F=R'ASER EttiOTT, Commissioner of income Tax 51DIVO KLOPP'S ONE STP SERVICE MARATHON GAS A Gas known to every motorist. Why take chances in inferior Gas when you can buy Good Gas at Regular Price Engineered Lubrication - 'tit li &apto'.s Iran get Guaranteed fretneua Lubrication, using 7 kinds, of Grease. We invite you to watch us L:a rioate your Car and see bow Trained .,48tendaraits. Grease Cars Expert Repairing We -ase the KING AN ALYSER to properly Tune Up your Motor. CLEAR GAS FOR YOUR LAMPS AND STOVES at 255. Gallon Batteries, Accessories, Goodyear Tires Glean :<aod 'Tidy Rest Rooms, Zurich's Finest and Most Up-to-date Garage and Service Station. Drive in and let us service and `'Pep Up" your Car for the Coder 'Weather and Heavy Roads HOWARD KLOPP, LESSEE C. Frits & Sore Used Carr Lot iii Connection r�: a :ri �4 t ,t .ttlwlIsurinnce of Mn.a ituiY n.il;:s :1+':..it Cnnnin herne and o c'mitlrae .has been grown under gilts 71I; .has e'I:loom:n F3G oast alb tome nape, t ittti rook a,, e'ora, vowing itetisaoos;;-••-'Cliantdtt. News-Recorft,;. froom ihree to silt fruit 'atzttrxaliy. '1i trait31ltirrs the ,r gb o ltr grapefruit Site and though, more turn that the irXaieoaied fruit is nom the, lt'