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fiattng than the on it xeplaces, a liatices avid other domestic1.
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P P equipinetitthat does, pot carry the
the wiring b melttn the spit Insecure Property 2 1Q Nititoristss upped and warned Brucefield United . Cjiuxch was vafeutln,ks• Mrs, Hroaalfoot "L ,
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Alarm Investigations 1 • miner o4f ices. • • re orted for card , and flgwers, '
tk were inside the fuse before the held in the schoo('on Monday„ E M 4
ase tiff 'noverloads. If tandard Association, yet every Lost and Found Atticles ^ 4 2. minor. accidents investigated a, ternoon with an attendance of M gh •gave a veiY
house ti g, .. a � rs, Hao � : � ?, �,
. hi her rated fuse ' is used, the year some find their w�y to the Break and enter complaints 4 with damage estimated. at iQ The Roll,' call `Happiness'' irrteresling talk. on ' hex trip to ''�i",*,. riiIo fPe ' 1.. ,, °, �
g market. Look for the,%ers CSA
insulation on the house wiring - Snowmobile complaints '2 $300.00. , was answered by all present. Hawaii which was epjoyed by all., *. '.'fT °
onyapy electrical appliance before Major q, Mrs. Mary Haugh an Mr . Vina This part of tho meeting closed Xoa 4* teMVmiiiei4 ,'4 1 . P'r A Q., e 4 , s "`, � `'''
could be •damaged and become. a , • ' Missing Per&ons deported 1 4 Ma r,- accid nts ihve.stigate. M y g d s - "`
hazard. Use the.fuse size -listed on you buy. Animal complaints T damage estimated at $ 400.00 Berry were in charge of the with Hymn 1$1 "`Ohl Master [Act Ie E' ,` , ; *V 'ori k` ,, " a`i ," , ` `"
the inside bf the fuse panel door Trafte Complaifits 3 Five persons tkeated at ho>;pital program and devotion: Mrs. Me Walk With Thee ' with Mrs. :
for each positiop op the panel. Assist general Public 2 , for minor injuries. Haugh opened the meeting with a Ham at fife piano and' a closing Ts " " d,�, ;, } ,, , ',
General Household circuitsQ C, if1Z, e�1S . Gdneral Police Information , 5 eorrecitons „ reading, hymn 34 "Come het us prayer Mpy The Lord Watch i
have IS -amp -fuses but spore Sing of His Wondt rfubI ove". was Over Us While We are Absent1P Xou Derwids QP 'aur 1►lemoirittlt lr►Ri!ta i '
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circuits have heavier wiring for • s ng. One Frarin the Other, r ,., , r1.11
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appliances. Etat, need more hold meeting j Mrs. Berry read Psalm 126 Mr s, B. `Walker chaired the
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�' current; these may have higher r{:,f..• ': • •' • ,;, followed Tiy `fife Lot 's`Prayer in ,
..,.. """ "' '`';t•.•,.. business part. Plans were made =
fuse ratings, A new type, fuse has The Hap ly Citizens met :r unison. The offering was received ,
fr• for a Tupperware party on March , , r ' }"
recently been introduced known. Thursday afternoon in the Orange ' :,'' C ,� .. a and. dedicated. Mrs. Berry spoke •
as T ype C: This new, safety ' g , ; j ���./ WEED! of the Legand of St. Valentine and 14, every one invited and bring
Hall for their regular. euchre .:
device assures ' adequate games. Winners were. Ladies ' 'r. • �r told of a martyr of 306 A.I was Some tiriends, also a dinner .in
protection. for the circuit but High Mrs. E..,_ Brown. Lone r ; �! ;; s ;; f from Ut't�W a }. called "Valentine" an¢ how MaY' a @ p j��� anWithin
be weaRnp+N ReOh At- 1
reverts the installation of fuses hand -Mrs. M. „Routledge; Low- 1. ;, ;,, w. ed le hould be ha when
p b P P . p PPY A dainty lunch was'served by and Feb. Ilt1�' you hitvp �a
of incorrect capacity. Mrs. Jennie Chesney;' Men's their hearts are full of ha tress
Appliance and extension cords ' High -Andrew Houston; Lone Pp Mrs.Braadfoot, Mrs. McCartney, . Fhthin to. win Everything ou
PP Federal Energy Minister test STOL service • prior to and goodwill.' Mrs. Haugh. Mrs. Walters closed coupo ndep s t`itsin the draw
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should be closely inspected. , hands -Andrew Crozier; Low -Jos- Donald Macdonald met with introduction -in other Canadian The g o6lrooin was beautifully the meeting with prayer. 7 r , box and someone will win
'i Never, under art circumstances,- " eph McLennon. centres. , t/" everything within reach. ,
Y - U.S.Energy Chief William Simon a Here's. how it wOrks:'The
,run extension cords under rugs Lunch was served by our social ' for two days of disc4ssigns in Gallup Poll • lucky winner Will pick a 6pot.
#''r V and car ets, nor over radiators; committee, ',after which all sen The Gallo Poll on current /C stand feet together and lean ;
1, g Washington - last week, ,,.Mr. ' P NEWS OF - ,ng on. nothing, help himself
hot pipes, or any 'sources of heat. ' " Happy Birthday" M Mrs.. &a Macdonald re used U.S. re uests Party standings, • released � to evertsh%9 within tea0ki. ,
tf, q f Sound great? lt,ts, and t ere'S '
If the are getting unduly hot McCartne Febrpary 6;` shows thte Liberals I nothing to lauy. bust com
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with 42 per cent of the ,popular
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Agriculture Minister Eugene
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month of Februar -'
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into any Pricegard .store ,
and FeTi '28ii-
else, rejected the idea • pf a
vote, Progressive Conservatives%
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new member,, Mrs. George Heard, and Mrs. Dale of Clinton ,
between now
Enter often. Entry forms
cotiftnental energy policy.
with 31 Percent, NDP with 21 per
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available frrom the cashier.'
The two energy experts agreed
cent and other with 6 per cern. •
-Miss•Mary McIlwaln
past weekend -on a s tour. fo the
Vicki* Powell' of Auburn spent
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to set up•a committee to study the,
The previous Gallup Poll, in
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its beginning . in July 1972 for
Pro ram, .
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Mackenzie. Valley pipeline,
proposal.
December recorded the. Party
standings as: Liberals, 43 per
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Ken Jewitt and Ian Hulley Kerri, when they, ee'lebrated
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Canada's Energy Minister spoke .33
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cent; Progressive Conservative,
per cent; .NDP, 18 per cent;
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returned home last Monday from Kerri's birthday.
a weeks holm°with Rev. Staff Sunday visitors with'Mrs. Ella
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to the- National Press Club and`
and- other, 6 pet cent.
McDonald in Florida. Rev. ,Jewitt and' were
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appeared ' on U.S.national
World Food Support
McDonald is remaining for the Mrs. John,Jewiti, Carol, Judy, '
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The regular group of volunteers from Bayfield along with a.
television. •
Agriculture Minister Eugene
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month of Februar -'
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Danny, Billy and'Paul,and Miss
Joanne Gibson of R.R.N2,
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new member,, Mrs. George Heard, and Mrs. Dale of Clinton ,
New Horizons
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The New Horizons program has
announced that
pledged
led ed $40 million in aid to the
Mrs. Ella Jewitt a6d Mrs.
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assisted with Monde afternoons activities. Marie Flynn of
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Clinton, Mary Taylor, Norman Speir Jerry Collins
awarded almost $10.million since
. United Nations' World"' Food
past weekend -on a s tour. fo the
Vicki* Powell' of Auburn spent
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provided the music the occasion. new residents were
welcomed to the home, Norman You ngblutt of Auburn and
some 1,675 projects . to assist
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25 °l0 of the pledge will be.in .returning
75%n• in commodities,
home,Monday evening.
The Foresters Court,
Fred Buchanan', Bill, Dou B
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and, Bob..
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retired persons and to benefit
cash and
of
care expenses are not deductible'��
if they re paid to a claimed
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Ross McNee of Dungannon.
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-their communities. •-
which in past years have included
Constance, held a etichre •on-
Foresters Family Bowling
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There were eight tabtes'of games in play on Wednesday
afternoon. Vo lunteersfrorq the Opti Mrs. Club of Vanastra `•
+ Stol To Start Soon
grains and high p -,olein foods
Friday etiening February 8th' wit17
night was held on Sunda evening
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Feb., 40th at Nobles Bowling
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DIPP!ITY-DO td >�
$1,39"•-
•The federal government's
such as ,skim milk pOowder",,
12 tables playing. The ..winners
were on heed to help with the wheel chairs and the games. -
STOL (Short-Take-Off-and-Landine)
cheese, fish and dried° eggs.
were Ladies High - Ramona
Lanes with a good attendance,I.
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Mrs. John Henderson of Seaforth arranged the program
for "Family Night" and, also played several piano
instrumentals and accompanied he; three daughters. Donna
service between Montreal a d
Ottawa is ex ected to be in i s
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- Welfare Ministers Meet , Jameison; Lone Hands - Carolyn
Federal Welfare Minister Marc Thom son; Low -Mar Sc tt;
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The 'next bowling night, will be
held on March 3rd. .
1HEAD �&. SHOULDERS � '
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$1.19
F ! two-year meal period at the a of Lalon a will meet .with provincial Men s High - Jim Jameison; Lone
' and Darlene Hen d'ersari thrilled the audience with their step . " March or in early April, welfare minist ers ,.in Edmonton' Hands- Sant McClure; Low -
a• dance numbers and joined their sister Debbie for vocal trios. • . The Montreal -Ottawa trial will on. February 19 and 20. Doug. McClure. .
SusanMGAlliste'r played three numbers on the accordian with. ,.. .. •
piano instrumental by -Janet Drager. Mrs. Orville Dale, a ' The next euchre will be held in
former neighbour of the entertainers expressed the ^" two weoks on. February 22nd..
. appreciation of'the residents for the fine e40ttainment. . ° :':` Mr. Elliott sda evening
of Blyth
„{ -�` , .x ' visited on Thursday evening with
' A ' , • ' • �? • Mr. and Mrs. George McIlwain.
as 1�1Miss Debbie Preszcator spent
* ,..... i6n , ewss the weekend • with her
. I i grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken
S g, , s " ` : Preszcator, -Mane and Nancy'.
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-,ap. 1`<M�•4' E `" �' ,.+. Mrs. Sam McClure,, Doris' and
"` ak �+I�i ?`1,17 1.,lk Shirley, Mrs. Nelson McClure
. T,,AX
�� ri•:n. Mrs. John Thompson and Sharon
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COLUMN.
:'' Mr. and Mrs. Hec Kingswell of
Clinton visited on Saturday with
w•_�r. Mr. and Mrs. George Meliwaiti.
or, further' information, call the District Taxation R , Mr.
I and Mrs, Ken Preszcator.
Office If "'you live in a toll area, ask your long-distance spent. Sunday with Mr. and,Mrs.
lf. operator for ZENITH 0-4000 and your call will be placed Stan ' Preszcator and family of
10, 4 ,
ARRID E� Ewy 0-S:. $1.69 •
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NOXZEMA- J � �a.z.•- $1.74
WILKINSON,, son&4 R"or , $149 .
NOXZFMA . >t�tber Abe 1. 1b9"
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2 Main StrI. eet,- Seafortft.
without charage. , Crediton. .1„,I, •
i' W' -� ' , Weekend visitors with Mr. acid
$° . Mrs: John Th ompson, Sharon . '-- !,
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1 ,t .,',z and Bob were Mr. and Mrs. Andy _
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a� Thom son of Mississauga, Mr.
7 .Q. Are child care expenses person under'21 wito is related to” - - ' - ' P g , .
either parent b blood, marriage " Glades 9, ,10, 11, 12, will register Jim Thompson of Lindsay. +•
i deductible for all" children F Y' g . rBy John D. Baker .
regardless of their age or is the or adoption. - Secondly, an at 9:30•a.m. and junior Grades 4,� Mr.. and Mrs. Dave Medd and , a
g g Y Public -Re Officer , 6. 7, and 8 will re Iter at 1:00
age of the child important,at a1jY allowable deduction for child-care < ' Branch 156 Kim of Blyth, Mr. atl'd lyrs. Jim _ .^
}t , A. Yes. Expenses are deductible expenses must be supported by a P•m• • • •Medd, 13th Con. of Hullett .
11 for children who, ar under age 14 receipt which indicates the name, . r Distrj r"C" finals will be held visited on Sunday evening with , • . ,
i '. ,.at.,ariy time duringAlie year or, if- Royal Canadian'Legion , oh Sunda March 3 at 1:30 m.' , . . • -1
address and Socia) Insurance Y• P Mr, and Mrs. Jack, Medd and
the:.child is 14 or over, he must p Communityprograms at Branch 296 Harriston. Provin-
Number of the person to whom 1.1971 CHEV IMPALA Custom 2 -door 2295
have" been dependent upon his ' payments- ' Last, January, District '°C" of, Bial finals will be held in Belleville a a ardt auta.matic, V;8, ower brakes, $ WAGON a ments were made. �PP, P •
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Can a father . deduct the Royal 'Canadian Legion on Saturday, April 14, 1974. 172
wer steering, Licence WO562 ,,SPECIALS
patents because of physical or Q .
i bob sit conducted as Essay and Poem °
,' mental 'infifmity. , y ting fees from his „ O MERCURY MARQUIS 2 -door :•11 �a contest for'area Students. Past Events _1970 •FORD RANCHWAGON 6
"�t + Q. What kind of expenses are income? - , hardtop, V-8, automatic, ower brakes, 129'95
' A. Child care ex enses can be ' Preliminary contests were held ' Winners at the Stag Euchre last P� • P , passenger; V-8, autocratic, power steer-
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P power radio, vinyl electric
• ��, A. Deductible expenses include y e father if, during.A individually by Zone ".C-1" and Wednesday evening: were: Most _ P 9. Y Pr ing, power brakes, radi•o', Licence
1,., , deducted b th Y g : 1 •
Zone C3`', Zones "C2 and amen, Keith McLean and Ed ®, defogger, Licence FKD254 DFW732
�ti costs of baby-sitting and day the year, he,was single; widowed, , g q"
"C4" had no entries. Results of Baker; most 'lone hands Ross r 1 6V 5 f
>; , nurser care, and u to '$IS er, divorced or separated by a written" ��\ 1971 FORD LTD• 2 door hardtop, V-8, .
,� Y P F reement. He ma also make the contest are as follows: Riley; low hands,Ed Brady and automatic, ower brakes, ower steer- • • '
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k4 child per week for lodging paid at ag Y P P P 2595
Andy Crozier. Q
"�'� boarding schools and camps. If ^the deduction if the mother .is. ing, power windows, power seat, speed ,Y '•1969 LTD SQUIRE WAGON' 6 _
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incapable of for herself or Zone CI - Junior Poem,- Winnef , The Bingo 4last Friday night' • - • " control, trailt.r package.' licence 'passenger, V•8, automatic' power steer
t child care expenses are to be P g T Karen Weber of Kincardine, 2nd attracted one hundred' and five DfU208. in ower bra es, st belted tires.
!,_i deductible, they must be for care the children or if she confined 9. P }<
Dianne Stephenson of Bru, sets Licence FHS955
for 14 days or more` . to -bed, P .I players. Prizes to the value of
f in Canada; furthermore, Y , and 3rd Charlene Ca e of ' $356 were won. 1 1972 CHEV BELAIR V-8, automatic, �. S '
z Y payments for such items as hospital, wlfeelchair, mental .
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clothing, transportation, Blyth. power brakes, power steering, vinyl
hos ital or prison. The fathers
F F " / Junior Essay - Wine Steven Coming Events roof, radio, Licence*DDE094 2495 895
education or medical care are not deduction is limited to $15 per 1970 METEOR MONTCAL•M 10
Sparling of- Blyth, 2nd Susan Thursday, Feb: '14, ' General
considered' to be child care .week for each child up to $60 per Y• _ t 21 �� passenger Wagon, power brake ,
Grice ' of Kincardine and. 3rd meeting commencin at 8:30 G" 1970 COUbAR V-8, 3-s eed, sten + 1
expenses. week. The same limitations of g g P powor steering, V-8, automatic, radio,
Donald Ritchie of Lucknow, •nt, ,dard transmission, radio, Styled wheels.
Q. Must I keep receipts for child $500 per child�or $2,000 per year ' p roof rack. Licence. DHB301
care expenses? � for the whole family also apply in Senior Poem - Winner Cartel - Friday, Feb. 15, Bingo as usual at Guard the future of your r t
this case. Owens of Kincardine. the.Legion Hall. family. See us about an 19�AODGE CHARGER 3.18 V-8, S'
A. Yes. Deductions claimed for Senior Essa No entries. insurance program that will � t.
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child care expenses 'must be 0• When the' father and mother Y Thursday, Feb. 28, The Knights p g or autamdtic, power steering, radio, vinyl •� 2195
of Columbus are sponsoring assure you an education f roof: licente' DDP045 2195I 1.
supported by receipts. The name both work, can either of them P g TRUCKS
3' and address of the person to claim the child care expenses? Zone -C3 - Junior. Poem - WI`nner ,Brotherhood night ,,,at the . your children and financial
Emil Au ei of Cliffot'd, 2nd securit for our wife.:. plus 197.1 FORD .BRONCO WAGON 302
A. No. When both arents work Y g Legion Hal{. Everyone Y Y F Y971 P OUTH Sport Fury, V•8, `+s
l6060m .you make payments for P s Z 95 V 8,'radio, certified. Needs paint and
Y Danny Dowler of Harniton. welcome• retirement for you, outoma ic, power steering, powpr J
child care must be provided op all only the mother can -claim the body work, Licence C26082
receipts- Except for an child care expenses.
. Junior Essay - Winner' Pat brakes. Licence DTM571. y .
i P P Strachan of Harriston;'2nd '(Cim - We have learned from our 32295
organization such as a day Q. Can, a mother hire her older l
nursery, the Social Insurance y McCutcheon of I3arriston. Membership Chairman'Corrirade 1970 GALAXIE 500 2 -door hardtop,
child as' a baby sitter? 1 P
A. The rule is that a mother Seniorjssay - No entries. Allan Nicholson that we have an V•automotic, ,power brakes,, power t
Number of the recipient must also i steering, black vinyl roof. Licence S • 1969 CHEV FLEETSIDE Pickup, 350 V -
cannot claim the amount aid to hale Poem -Winner Kathy for
per c. For the
up membership 4 i 1819
be included on the receipt. You s P FKD590 8, automatic, radio, rear bumper,
. will not be required to attach a person who is under age 21, and Whale of Alma, 2nd Barbara for 1974. For the convenience of ,
' Whittaker of Palmerston. bucket seats. Licence C26�98
these receipts to our return but related to her of her husband by members wishing to pay, their s 1i�95
1' P Y blood,'marria a or ado' tion, or if dues, they may do so at the Bar, � • * , 1967 FORD GALAXIE 500 2 -door
You must ep them in the event g P District C - Junior Poem - Winner hardtop, V-8, automatic, radio„ certified S 195 ,
4 the Departm t wishes to inspect the, Person is. claimed as a or at Cleave Coombs' Sunoco • • . -
Emily Auger of Har'riston, 2nd Station, or Bill O'Shea's store, or • transportation,, Licence DJK832
them.. dependant. - 1968' FORD STYLE5IDE pickup, V-8,
Q••y�low.much niay be deducted Karen Webber, Kincardine. to Allan Nicholson. - - - •
J E -W' Pat ECONC)IIAY staridord transmission, rear -bumper.
.,w Licence C l 7863
CARS 995 ,
1969 ' VOtKSWAGEN Notchback, 1495 ,
automatic, radio. licence DFY547 1955 GMC 6 -wheel drive stake dump,
automatic. A steal at
Rememberr ... N's Sense 12295
To See Snider's . '
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EXETER 1$5-1640 . LONPON 227-x:191'
Open Week days Unfil 9:00 5aturddys Until 6.-06
W Y er of Lite parents, or to a - .• ,
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for child care expenses and does-_
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Strachan of Harriston, 2nd Steven
matter to yvhom the payments
Sparling of Blyth. -
are made?
A. A taxpayer m_ ay deduct the '
... ,kms
Senior Essay -.Winner Rick A.
McCorkindale of Kitchener.-
amount actually spent on child
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Sdnior Poem - Winner Carol
. care provided it does not exceed
Owens of Kincardine and 'runner
the least of:
up Kathy Whale of Alma.
• $500 'per child, or .'p,
�p,�A-fltaN
- $2,000 for the family, or
is OPJE-TENTH
Public Speaking Contest
- two-thirds of the taxpayer's
Last night Branch 156 held
earned income for the year. ,
there
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their annual Legion sponsored
are - two further ,
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Publil Speaking Contest, winners
requirements regarding the_of
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which will be 'announced in
elision to- whom child dare
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payinnents are made. First, child
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