The Huron Expositor, 1970-02-12, Page 5Mr. and Mrs, Frank ,..Rodd,
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George Wheeler, Mrs. John
Butters, Mr. and Mrs. David
Wheeler, Mr. Glenn Copeland,
Ellen and Deanna and Miss Jean
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1, Q. I know I should have rec-
eived a personalized income
tax return because 1 have
filed a return for the past
five years. However, either
I have not received it or I
'have lost it since it was .
delivered. What do I do
now?
A.You should obtain a T1 form
from either a Post Office or
your District' Taxation Office,
and complete and file it as
soon as possible . Be sure
you obtain and file the prOper
form - 141 Short, for the
majority. of Canadians, or Ti
General.
• 2. Q. My wife and I both rec-
eive the Old Age SeCurity
Pension. Can we file one
return for both of us?
"'A:No. Every person who has
a taxable income for the year
•must file an income tax re-
turn. Therefore, if both you ,
and your wife have a taxable
income, you must both file a
.return. If either of you does
not have a taxable Income it,
is not necessary for that per-
son to file a return. However,
if :tax was withheld frOm in-
come received you should fild,
6
even if you don't have a tax-
., able income, in order to ,
claim a refund of tax with-
held.
3. Q: I am living. "common-
law". Do I -show myself as-
, "married" on my income
tax return?
• A.No. Common-law marriages
are not recognized for in-
come tax purposes..
4. Q. Can ' special reference
boas for a teacher or tech-
- hician 'be claimed as a de-
duction for income tax pur-
peses by a salaried worker?
• A. No. ,There .is no provision
in the' gicome• Tax Act which
This column has been
prepared by. the Kitchener Dis-
trict Office, Department of
National Revenue, TaXation.Gen-
erally applicalge answers to
common questions are attempted,
Where unusual circumstances'
render the answers inadequate
to your needs, consult your
Income .Tax Guide. If :yea are
• still in need of help, phone 742-
8361 In Kitchener, or write to
National Revenue, Taxation,
District Office at Kitchener for .
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A resort for the handicapped'
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allows the cost of relerea,
book's as_ a' deduction from
salaried erriploYnient.
5., O. My daughter is seventeen
and attends school. She is
receiving a Youth Allowance
of $10. a month. On." my
income tax form do I claim
$300. or $550. for her?
A.You can claim 'an exempt-
ion of $550. for her. Youth
Allowances don't affect the
exemption you can cliim for
your child.
6. Q. I have always claimed my
father on my income tax re-
turn as , a dependant. Last
March he was killed in an
auto accident. How much may
I claim for him if anything?
A. If your father's income for
the year, up to date of death
was less than $950, you are
entitled to claim any amount
you spent in his support for
the year of death, up to the
$550. maximum.
7. Q. The T4 slip I received
from my employer shows
$4,500. earnings for the
year without any Canada Pen-
sion :Plan deductions. As an
employee what can I do ,to
protect myself from an em-
. ployer who has not made
Canada Pension contribut-
ions on my, behalf?,
A. You should ,flie a formal
complaint in *writing before
April • 30th of the following
year, or, along with your °
Income Tax 'Return. The '
District Taxation Office
will take action to find out
why your employer has not
deducted and remitted. con-
tributions: on your behalf,
8. Q. If I sell grain to a grain
company and request that
payment be deferred until the
next 'year, in what year do
I report the- sale ,as income
on my tax form?'
A. .,you report it in the year
it was sold to the company.
The fact that you requtst
them to hold payment until
a' later year does not change
the date of sale. However,
if you placed the grain in
storage, received storage
tickets and did not surrender
them until a Jater 'year, at
which time you are, issued
a cash ticket, you' would re-
port the sale' in-the year the
cash ticket was issued.
Chicks Preference
DEAR DORIS - 1 would like to
'know if there are resorts for
,wheel-chair living anywhere in
Canada. c,
I, too, am confined to a wheel-
chair as a result of polio in child-
hood, and find it hard to negotiate
some, of the narrow doors and
sharp turns and elevators that
still characterize most of our
public buildings. Not' to mention
the great need for ram ?s.
Beth
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DEAR BETH - Rostrevor Lodge
in Ontario's Muskoka district has
been especially converted to ac-
commodate handicapped persons
who are confined to wheel chairs.
You can arrange a holiday there
by writing' Mr. Lyle L. Kersey,
4332 Kinston Road,• Apartment 3,
Westhill, Ontario,
Other resorts, while not spe-
cifically designed for handicaps
like Rostrevor, may be partially
accessible for you. For a con-
venient and suitable spot,' ask
your local travel agent, who keeps
informed about these things.•
DEAR DORIS - My' nine-year-
-old daughter's godparents are in
the habit of giving her their
Christmas presents after Christ-
ma'd' instead of on the day, This
year we were promised a beau-
tiful watch for her, which she has
not received and, as', usual, no
excuse is ever offered for these
delays'. Throughout these disap-
pointments we have always been
'prompt and considerate in giving
our gift to them ahead of Christ-
mas.
A short time ago we invited
them for dinner here, for some
time after the New Year. But,
now I don't find it in my heart
to even see them:
Could you advise irm •on how
to handle this, or do you suggest
I just drop the entire matter?
'No More Patience
pEAR NO MORE -'It's a di-
sease' - chronic with sormi -
never come through on tune.
They • simply' can't. what"
these promises mean to dour lii-
tle girl..
Better 'clue her in to expect
procrastination front thesii ,god-
pjarents of hers, Mule making'
'sure she knows this is itol. ,
Way to keep promises. Then ialk
with them once aboul iiTiv slit'
'counts on them - before ;piing'
up' entirely.
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DEAR DORIS - I was so glad
th , those ceme-,
tea ry •pitt?•;`14-&-ngeft. I did' as you
said, and told- my tarn'iy I plan 2
ned to sell Own `again.. They
changed their tune ail right.
I heard- my uncle tell, my son-,
4 Yoti know, the Vets don't
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pert' My .son told his, Dada TM
told the. Ma.sons only Official* at
the funeral. They io not bury
their members unless they .are
down and out.' '
And my • husba,nd now wants
me to keep the plots. Thanks to
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'BEAR HURT - So the 'hurt hap,
,been healed. A triumph for corn-
.niunicating!
DEAR DORIS - At a recent dis-
cussion group, the problem of
notice between employer and-P111-
ployee carne up. I maintained'
that an employer had to give
notice of •one 'Week, a month or
a day, according to how the em-
ployee is paid.
The others did not agree. Am
I right or wrong'?
1. If I am wrong, what are the
legal rights of an Rmployer.and
an employee,?
2. If an employee loses hls
job without notice, What are his
legal rights?
Mr. J. M.D.
DEAR M 2. J.M.D. - In general,
a person is entitled to the same
notice as the bas,is for his pay.
So you are right, Which' dis-
poses of Question No.l.
NO.2. He has a right to' se-
verance pay to cover the ac-
ceptance notice period. If the
discharge were for cause, then
no notice of any kind need be
given.
°COrretpond Olt
Miss Jean Copeland.
Misses Brenda,Parkinsonand
Betty Jean Miller spOke on
Sunday to the 'Young Peoples
class at Thames, Road United
church on the Toe Alpha Con-
ference that they attended at
Niagara Falls.
Twenty-one members of the
Messengers enjoyed a skating
party on Saturday afternoon.
Lunch was served after a good
afternoon of skating .and fun, by
the leaders, Mrs. Glenn Cope
land and Mrs. Cowdrey
assisted by Miss Janice
Thomson.
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C9P,P14.44 ymr4 Sunday suept5 With
14. arld MrS. John '1,1. Odflttl'ail!014,
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MrS. Oscar- Brine visited on
Bunday With Kr*. and lVirsql4r914
Grierson Of 1,0114911.
Mies Jacqueline E. eckett cif
Galt spent the weekc end With her
parent-S, Mr.. and IVIrs.Lawrence •
Beckett and Geraldine, •
Retire rich!
Affects -f -, eedi'ng-
By J. F. 'Hurnik, F. N. Jerome
and B. S. Reinhart
Department of Poultry Science,
O. A. C. , Guelph. • ,
The main reason for, keeping
poultry is for' the production of
meat and/or 'eggs. It is a well-.
known fact to good managers that
the more 'comfortable a bird is
• • the better it is likely to produce.
To this. end behavioral stedies.
largely supported by the•Ontario
Department of Agriculture and
Food are being conducted • by
geneticists at • the Department of
Poultry • Science,, Ontario Agri-
cultural College. •
Currently, two breeds4of 'chi-
• ckens,• Single Comb White Leg-
horns and Columbian Plymouth
Rocks were used in two experi-
ments desighed to test the pre-
., ference of chickens•for certain
colors. There were 300 chicka on
test each experiment composed
of 150 from each breed.
rn the first experiment the,
brooder pen had four compart-
ments of equal size, each with
wall partitions of a certain color.
The colors used were blue, green;
yellow and rect. The partitions
were movable thus allowing a ro-
tation.of the colors for the elimi-
nation of any positional effeCt. At.
preset • 'definite, intervals the
openings to the compartments
were 'Closed and the chicks found
in each 'compartment counted. Af-
ter the' day-old chicks originally
placed in the pen reached 12 days •
'of age a total tally was taken. Re-
peated counts On the chicks to-
tailed 9,379. Of these 18.4% of the
chicks were found in the blue,
26.2% in the green, 32.7% in the
yellow and 22.7% in the red com-
partment;
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In ' the second everiment
chicks were given a choice of
drinking fountains painted', the
same four colors as used in the.
first experiment. They were ro-
tated around the pen to eliminate
any effect of position: The quart=
titles of water they drank were
recorded in grams (1 gram equals
1 cubic centirrieter): From' the
time the day-old chicks were
started in the pen-until' they were
28 flays of age they consumed a
tota.i•of 348,125 gins ('767.4 ibp)
of water. Of this amount' 21:2%
came from the . blue fOuntain,
29/0% from the green; 29.3% from
the yellow and 20.5% from the red
fountain. Di rectors
, It can be seen in both expert- Martin Feeney. ' RR 2, biihlin
merits that yellow and green were Clayton 'Calquhoun , RR
the favored colors, while blue Science Hill
and red were considerably less Tim Toohey RR 3, Lucan
attractive to the chicks. There Robert Gardiner • RR 1,
appeared to be a breed difference Cromarty_
with respect to."tile latter two Agents -
colors.- In each experiment the Hugh • Benninger - Dublin
White Leghorns found red the Harry Coates - - Exeter'
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