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Insurimc., Agency tlmited
Miles I.n Massonic Block
lln Street
Phone 527.1610 : , Saaforth
AT OUR USED CAR LOT
1964 Ford Custom 500 4-door, V-8, auto, radio, $995
a little black beauty, 1176818
1964 Ford Custom, 4-door, V-8, auto, radio, PS. $995
and P.B., a little brown beauty, 1178735
1964 Ford Galaxie 500, 4-door, V-8, auto, radio, $9 95
a little green beauty, 578755
1964 Meteor 4-door, V-8, auto, a little rmaroon $995
beauty, H79901-
1965 Mercury Parklane, 4-door, V-8, auto, pow-
$ 1 695 er rear window, E32354
1967 Meteor Rideau, 4-dour, 6-cyl., auto., radio $1 995
E24105
1968 Cbev. Impala, 2-door Hardtop, V-8, auto.,
radio, rear defogger, 827911 $2795
1968 Volkswagen Deluxe, 2-door, radio, gas
heater, less than 8,000 miles, H80248
Ford Cab, will fit 600 or 800 tractor . $150
Ford 28-Plate 3-pt. hitch disc ...... $425
Ford 871D $1,850
M-F 40 Gas Hi-Arch with LPTO $1,300
8N Ford $500
M-F 35 Diesel $1,400
Ford Super Major, choice of 2 $2,075
"65 Ford 3000 Gas, 8-speed .. $2,550
'66 Ford 3000 Gas, 10-speed 4 $2,100
'65 Ford 3000 Diesel, 8-speed, power steering and
power adjusted wheels $2,850
'65 Ford 5000 Diesel, 8-speed $3,800
'53 Ford Jubilee, completely overhauled $1,300
'68, Ford Super 4, 4-wheel drive with cab $6,800
SPECIAL On 1968 Model Tr actors
And 2 Ford :Big Blue
PRICES All Steel 120 Bushel
_Spreaders
usual circumstances sometime;
alter the 007,04,4 -*MT 440,4, tigu isn't answered here,
the 'Income Tax:G de, phone
743-13361 in 1061404tr or write National Revenue, Taxation, 150
Frederiek St., Kitchener for
free advice.
Q. Where should-a taxpayer
write to find out when he will
receive his refund or if': his .re-
turn was properly completed?
A. Don't ordinarily write ;frov-
where, to do -so just delays, the
processing of a return or refund
because it takes staff -front these
operations to answer such let;
tens. The Department does give
priority to refund 'returns and
any delay experienced will eith-
er be due to the volume of re-
turns being received.or the-need
for additional information. But
be sure to supply any informal
ion requested as promptly as
possible.
Q. I operate a farm in the
summer, but to supplement my
Income I am gainfully employ-
ed in the winter.- Must 1 pay
Canada Pension Plan contrib-
utions on my farm income, in
addition to my contributions on
employed earnings?
A. Yes, self-employed earn-
ings are subject to Canada, Pere
sion Plan contributions but your.
Required ,Contribution will be
reduced by the-amount you and
your employer have already con- .
tributed. To determine the
amount of contributions payable
complete the area "Canada Pen-
sion Plan Contribution on Self-
Employed Earnings" on page 1
of the Ti General form.
-1110Vme"Aed occupation of
the Wreak 0,-31,4110M the PaY•-
mAt was Plge;Abe:ra•TX for
the parxtoAtt tW14te..,ot
1110; the date of pereeet and the rtetae.of tits die~s~va n
whose behalf the taactifal' ex-penses were incurred,
Q. lf I sell ealm'to.a grain company and request that Pey-
met be deferred teettl the next
year, in what- year 'de rePPrt
the sale as income?
A. You report it in the year
it was sold to the eentlautyMte
fact that you retie* them, te
hold payMeet until a later•Tear
does net change thegate of sale. However,,, if yOu •0404 skv grain
in storage, received storage Rex-
ete and did net rirrettger them
until later year, at which time
you are issued a" cash ticket: you
would report the sale year
the cash ticket was issued;
Mr. and Mrs. Bell - and girls,
Seaforth visited her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Roney,
Mrs, R. S. Aikens "and Mrs.
Bill Durst spent Monday in
Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Roney were in London on Mon-
day. Vk
Mrs. Neil Nairn and Toys,
Kitchener spent the weekend
with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
R.. S. Aikens. -
Dinner guest on Saturday at
Mr. and Mrs. Charles - Roney's
were Mr. and Mrs. Alden Wil-
liams and Don of Mitchell, Miss
Elia'ne Willows, Mr. and Iles.
David Williams and family of
St. Marys, Mr: and Mrs. Clayton
Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Die-
bold, Miss Norma- Reath, and
Mr. Carl Roney, London,
• Mr. and Mts. Ross Gordon
and Barry, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Aikens and Anne and Mr, -and
Mrs, Jack Berehill visited Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Dalton
Malcolm. •
Mrs. Charles Roney visited
her sister Mrs. Kedge Cudmore
in-Clinton on Tuesday. :
Miss 'Eleanor Lannin is spend,
ing a few days in London this
week.
Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Aikens.
and Anne called on her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Norris- Sillery,
Brumfield on 'Monday.
Mrs. Clayton Sheldon, Arlene
and Twyla, St. Mary's visited
on Monday with Mr. - and Mrs.
Dalton Malcolm.
• Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Williams,
Burford were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Earl. Barker
and lefr:'-aliglifir-Litivrence Bar
er
-
Mrs. Crowe and family, Brant-
ford visited over the weekend
with her daughter Mrs. John
Moffatt and Mr. •Moffatt,
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Neale,
London visited for a few days
with Mr. • and Mrs. Mac Wilson
Brucefield.
Fireman were called to a
chimney fire at the home of Mr.
Ward Forrest on Saturday morn-
ing.
We, are sorry to report that
Mr. John~ Henderson is a pat-
ient in Clinton Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Broadie and
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Triebniar,
have returned, from a vacation
in, Florida..
Mr. and Mrs. Willis' Jackson,
London were guests of Mr. •and
Mrs. Wallace Jackson, Sunday.
BRODH.AGEN
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lav-
erne Wolfe during the past week
end were Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Wolfe and boys of London, Mr.
and Mrs. Martin Diegel, Shakes-
peal , Joy Lynn Fisher; Walton,
Mrs. Harry Tate, Linda Leeming
and friend of Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller
and Linda visited Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard • Miller at Kitchener on
Sunday. Mr. Ted Nowack and
family, Brunner also accompan-
ied them,. „
Returning to their homes dur-
ing the weekend from trips to
Florida were Mr. and Mrs.' Carl
Vock, Mr., and Mrs. Wilbur Hoe-
gy and Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Sherbarth, Jr.
Flowers were placed on the al-
tar of St: Peter's Lutheran
Church on 81.Lnday_in--lovirtg-
meiiitief of the late Mrs. John
Hinz, Sr. who passed away three
Year-i-hie on March 10th. They
were placed by her family.
The Brodhagen Snappy Sal-
lies met at the home of Mrs.
Ken Smith. Ten members an-
swered the roll call and pianning,
"The carried lunch" was dis-
cussed. Different kinds of sand-
wiclies were sampled. •
Mrs. Ken Eliigsen, Jane Pus--
helberg, Mrs. Robert French,
Mrs. Earl Ti-utter and Mrs. Har-
old Rock attended a bridal
shower on Monday evening at
the home of Mrs. Aubrey Wood-
man at 'Dublin in honour of Is-
abelle McCaughey.
WILLIS DUNDAS
Office 527.0150 Res. 527-1058
This income ,tax column. No
been prepared by the Kitchener
District Office, Department of
National Revenue, 'Taxation,
The questions used are common
ones, and the answers usually
straightforward. However, un-
PHONE 235-1640
Q. In November, 1967, I had
a minor operation. The costs of
this were paid in December, but
as they .were my only medical
expenses for the year and they
were less than 3 per cent of my
income, I could not claim them
on last year's return. However,
in the spring of 1968 I had more
medical expenses. Can I claim
the expenses I paid in 1967 on
my 1968 tax return? ,
A. You can claim medical, ex-
penses paid in any 12-month
period ending, in 1968 if they •
have not already been allowed
on your 1967 return. In your
case, you could claim all med-
cal expenses paid from Deceth-
beri.-1, 1967, to , November 30,
1968, on your return. This 12.
month period can vary from
year to year, and the period us-
ed in one year may overlap the
A period used, the year before.
a Q. What is required by way
..of_a-medieal receipt?
A. An acceptable receipt for
medical expenses should con-
tain at least the following in-
formation:
Somebody '
Wants What •
You Don't Need !
Seaforth Peewees Active In Area Tournaments
The Legion sporisored Seaforth Peewees. have been active
for the past few weeks, competing in area hockey tournaments.
The-team, coached by Jack Lane, competed in Kincardine re-
cently at the Legion Zone Peewee Tournament. The local boys
won their first two games but lost out in the final game to Kin-
cardine 3-2 in overtime. Last week the team competed in... the
Young Canada Tounament at Goderioh but were defeated 6-1
in their opening game by Uxbridge. Next weekend the team
will compete at the. Mitchell' Lions Tournament at •Mitchell.
Shown here are the members of the team: (Back Row). Jack
Eisler, Mgr.; Bill O'Shea; James Flannery; Barry Lane; Pat
Devereaux; Dave McClure; (Centre) Stephen ,Bennett;- Brian
Dietz; Brian Lape;,..Gordie Caritochan; Marvin Taylor; Jack
Lane,. Coach; (Front) Wayne Cornish; Kevin Bennett; Roes
Govier; Gary-Phillips; Kevin Kerr; Paul Hulley.
DIAMONDS
Regular to
SAVE 10
.80
%
Regular $100.00 to $200.00
SAVE 20%
Regular over $200.00 -
SAVE 25%
JEVVELLERY
69c.'
Phone 527-0270
BUY' MORE — SAVE MORE
10% to 50 % off
Sale Starts - Mardi' 13th
DINNERWARE
Reg. to $50-
SAVE 10%
Reg. $50.01eto $100.00
SAVE IS% •
Reg. ilko,01 and up
SAVE 20%
Discounts applicable on stock
• and/Or orders
Early Bird Specials _
, Cordless
DECORATOR CLOCK
Reg. $35.00 • SALE $22.50
Bulova
CLOCK RADIO
Reg, $59.95 SALE $34.95
40 pc. Service for 8
WM, A. RODGERS
including .,drawer chest Reg. $88.50- SALE $64.95
or a small deposit will. hold
article tilt end of sale
ALL SALES FINAL '
No Refunds or • EXchanges
Terms of Sale CASH 1 .
TRADE-IN your old WATCH
and get
25% OFF
the regular price of any Bul-
ova, Caravelle, Enicar , or
Rodania Watch
WATCHES'
Reg. to $25.00
SAVE 10%
Reg. $25 to '$50
SAVE 20%
Over $50.00
SAVE 25%
Several at 1/2 Price
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Crown Broad
CORN SYRUP, 2-1b. decanter
Mother Parker's Orange Pekoe
TEA BAGS, pkg. of 60
Libby's Deep Brown
BEANS, Iv. 28-oz. tin
Liquid 370
390
630
JAVEX, ige. 64-oz. bottle , 440 Puss 'N Boots ,
CArFOOD 4 15-oz. tins 690
Allen's — Orange, Fruit Punch or Grape '
ASSORTED DRINKS 3 ige. 48-oz.tin§ $1
Kraft Miracle Whip
SALAD DRESSING, 16-oz. jar 39 Economy Size "
SPIC. & SPAN Pkg. $1.39 Laundry °Mordent
CHEER, giant size pkg.
King' Size
CUCUMBERS each 190
Indian River
GRAPEFRUIT ,5 for 430
Cooking
ON IONS 10-lb. bag -,550
FOR ADDITIONAL SPECIALS
SEE LONDON FREE PRESS THURSDAY
Photie 527.0990 Free Delivery
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