The Huron Expositor, 1978-03-09, Page 5S
The income tax return has
been improved this-year,
making it easier for you to do
it yourself.= And TO" make it
even easier, read the six basic
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probably find all you 'need to
know there: But if you have
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you'll find the answers in the
detailed portion of the Guise.
And,remember:
1.
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receipts. •
2.
Dodble check your return
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sooner if -your tax form has
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Revenue-Canada Reverio-Ganada
Taxation ImpOt
Hon. JoSeph P. Guay P. Gilay
Minister -Ministre
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$10.50
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U 0 EXP0SiTOR, iViARCH 9. 1978..-- 5
Presents plaque
A BIG ONE - Ronald Ryan of R.R.1, ,Dublin,'
caught this 32 pound barracuda when he and his
wife Mary and anothercouple Bob andJoanCroniri of
Dublin went down to Florida in January for a '
vacation. They -were just out for an afternoon of fun,
on the •boat vvhen Mr. ,Ryan caught the 'fish. He
fished 'out of Miami Be.ach CastaWays Docks. The
Ryans are having the fish stuffed in thb States and
then brought home. ,The fish was entered in the.
achievement , and did , an
exercise on the bicycle. parl,ene reply waS. ".How-,about that• fire
Ekel explained. how to quilt and extinguisher?" ..,
Cacti member began her sample. Still another--my Mother told
McKillop #2 4H • me when I was about six years
. The third ' meeting -of the . I got a pair of skates for
Freedom Finders was held,
-
on Christmas. She said to me;
Tues-. Feb. 28. Horne, filmsfilmswere "You'll be happy now", 1. said
shown. on scenery' and people. -I'd be happy if 1 had ice." So so
Membersrs alSo dissussectdifferent sum it all up, you anyway,
ways to' use time Wisely such , We never know when
lucky.
we are
reading. . ' • .
..'ew,..neighbours. in n.
.•
Metropolitan South. Florida Fishing Tournament.,
Recognizing hislong years of
service to the township:, Reeve
Ross*McPhall oh behalf of coma
presented Ed. Chappel,„ who
recently retired •-•as Road
Superintendent, with , a Thirty
Year Awaid • Plaque from The'
Ontario Good Roads Association: '
The plaque had been accepted pn
Mr.' 'Chappers ,behalf at the
recent Good Roads Convention ht.
Toronto,. , .Council wished. MI%
'Chappel the 'very best of :health
and • a "happy and' extended
retirement.
The Meeting featured
numerous Visitations, including
.ratei)ay.ers 'interested 'In
severances and ' zoning
amendments. These were
recommended to proceed
through the usual,channels, Ms,
Linda' Clarence, of the Perth
County Public -Health ,. Unit gave
Council a resume' Of the Health
'Unit-i's function in Preventative
• Health as a when, and her work
ri
V. J. Lane bring a storm and if the sun.
Someone mentioned'. to me • melted it would• bring mild.
recently that l'.h.all .n-tade 'no -weather. •
weather predicOons for some- This. year waS. 'exeeptional.._
time. My reply was that it was Some purchased snow 'Shovels
'perhaps just as well as I hardly that' they never used. Our
d-'coulpredict it being so gopd for neighbour Mr. Van BAkel who for
so. long. I think everyone. agrees some years used his snow blower
thatlhe past month gave us more to a good advantage at .home," as
,white frosts with little snow or well as loeking,.after several
wind. .driveWays in the harm-et, thought
As I recall previous years when • it had outlived its usefulness, and
if a -white frost blew off, it would traded' it for ;a :new one . some
week. ago:. •
Freedom Finders
,
H eins hardly had enough, : snow to give it a good tryout, or
Tile second meeting of the like the farmer looking over his.
-McKillop #2 • waS, held. at our
esdaY
isSed.
finances for the past year, Saying
leaders home on Wedn
February 15. Members -disci
St. Columban
No more pre ictions
Brodha-Oh....
to his wife; "I can't. see where we
purchased' anything in the past
year we had• no use for." The
. By-laws were Passed estab-
lishing dog licensing fees for 1978
and for zoning amendments
which would permit changes in
front and rear yard Measure-
ments to . a house destroyed by
fire in Dublin.
Council will re.conveee on
Thursday. 9th March. );30', p.m.
at the Township Office to decide
on graVel ' requirenients and
suctions of road to be constructed.
General accounts in the sum of
$6093.99, and road -accou nts of
$20,954.74 were approved„`Clerk,
Chas, Friend, was directed to
submit a ti
$197,909.10, to i inistry :of
rod budget df"-- ,
Transport 'and Communications
on subsidy $111,100.00.
.Coened discussed'spending in
excess of this amount to build up
certain stretches of road: the
amount depending on the
arnotints spent in snow removal
during the next four weeks.
-
•ing the Police Village of Dublin.
Chairman of Dublin Hydro,
Louis Maloney and Trustee lien
acRae ; director of Grand Valley
1istrict #6 of Ontario Municipal
Electric Association attended the .
annual convention of the 0.M.g.
Association at the Royal York last
week. .
It I'S expected an anticipated
rebate to Dublin Hydro will assist
the System in operating without
,an increase in consumer rates for
the immediate future. The rebate
reflects surplus earnings by
Ontario H ydro.
Personals
Mr. Edvvin Stanletonof Raglan
Mrs. Gordon Wolfe.
Congratulations arc extended to.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Siemon who
had enjoyed a week in. Toronto '•
with, their daughter Sh eila, and
son-in-law Ben Peluso and new
arrival Matthew Jeremy.- They
are-grandparents for the first
time, The proud- great grand-
' parents are Mr. and Mrs. George
Siemon and Mr. and Mrs. Ervii
Miller, a nephew for Uncle -Ro
' Roger and Garry and AUll
-Siemon.
r. and Mrs. 'Wilfred Ahrens
:e guests of the lattcr's sister,
s. Gordon. Buck in Londonlast
w k. r .
riends of Mr. Antone Sieltion
will be pleased to know he 'has
returned 'to his home from the
General Hospital in -Stratford.
Mrs. Fred Young has returned
to her,.-home , from the same
hOspital. They arc both recuper-
ating at their times.
There were a number of ladies
from St.. 'Peter's Lutheran
Church, Brodhagen, who attend-
ed the World Day of Prayer ay:St.
Patrick's Roman Catholic Church
in Dublin on March 3. '
Congratulations are extended-
to Rob and' Phyllis Brady in the
ney arrival -of a son Michael
Robert. The proud grandparents
are D-r. and Mrs. P.' L. Brady.
Mr. and Mrs:, Haive.y Ahrens
their first grandchild and a little -
nephew for Mint Marilyn and
Uncle Seven. .
Friendsand relatives" of Robert
Siemon „son of Mr. and Mrs. ,Roy.
Siemon, will be sorry to hear he is
patient in the General Hospital.
, in Stratford. •
Mrs. Katie Ouenguesser haS
returned to her home aftdr
spending three, weeks with her
soil-,inrlaw'anct_da_ughicr: Rev.
and Mrs. John .Arbuckle - lit ,
Linwood,
Guests with Mt. and MrS. Jos.
KorrisonwereMf. and Mrs. Eiarry
'Wagner of Picton. -
Mr. and Mrs. Ken 'Morrison"
and daughters from Caledonia.
Master Jamie Gibb of Stratford R.
R. #2. spent the weekend with his
grand1parents, Mr. and Mrs. -Les.
Weitersen.
Mrs. Edwin Mogk, Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Mogk, John and little .
,Melissa Hunsberger attended the
morning service in Knox
Presbyterian Church in Mitchell
on Sunday where Jeanette
Amanda, daughter of Sherri 'and
Ken Hunsberger was baptized.
They were all guests of Mrs. Ed.
Hunsberger following the service..
Jeanette is the granddaughter
of Mr. and Mrs. -Glen Mogk anal.
Mrs. Ed. Hunsberger. and, the'
gkat granddaughter 'of Mrs.•
Edwin Mogk of Bornholm, '''
We are glad to report that Mr.
Albert ,Siemon and Mr. Lorne
Sietnon whb were patients in the
CommtinitY Hospital in Seaforth
,have both returned to their homes
"where they arc convalescing. The
stXrisbr of &t. Pcrer'.1 Lutheran
in particular. The role of proven-
, tataive health care is being
stressed' by' all levels of
government.
Cyril Brown, County Weed.
Inspector, was -appointed official
weed inspector for Hibbert. The
Clerk *Os directed to draw the '
new 'ihspector's attention to
"jinispn - weed which is
tiPpearing in the "township,
‘,
4 CI
Henry Uderstadt, O.L.S. of'
Orangeville. was named to bring
in a eport for repair and
improvement if n ecessary as the
result of a petition signed by Ted
Melady on the "kleinfeldt"
Drainage Works, ,
Grants were approved in the
sum of 575,00-for Hen sail-South
1-10 roll Fa r, $25.00 to the Road
Superintendenr's Association.
and $110.00 to the "T.„1.
Mahoney 'Road School" for Road
Superintendent Ernie Harburn to
attend, •
Playing before a large crowd in
Seaforth Sunday, Lions Head
Ba ntams took advantagejof every
break and put onxeellent
display fo foretbecking to keep
the' big guns under control. They '
. especially were successful in
keeping them in their own end of
the ice the greater part, of the
game, and having a 4-1
advantage after, the • second •-• period, were never in -great
danger of giving -up -that-1W-
Perhaps. one eqpId say Dublin
were a little confident after
winning Thursday's game 5-0 and
just could not untrack themselves
bcfor it was too late. Rob Malone
sco Dublin's only 'goal late
in the second period..
Personals
, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Verberne
have recently returned after
spending a two Week holiday in
Florida.
Our pastor, Fr.. P. Oostveen
returned from Fltrida last week.
He reported a couple of cool wet
days and picked up an undesir- ,
able colcf: in the exchange.
Frank' Maloney who has had
surgery on 'a foot problem has
recovered nicely:
COrrespondent
Don MacRae
-"The- World...troy of Ppayer"
has • observeda at St. Patrick's
Church on Fri. lay afternoon. The
theme this year was Community.
Spirit in Modern Living. Rev.
Paul Beck of Stratford was guest
speaker and about 65 ladies from-
St,. Columban, Brodhagen,
Dublin and the First Line Church
attended. -After the service lunch.,
was served by the Catholic
Women's League.
Inspecting TrIusteq Matt
McCreight attended the Good'
Roads Convention at the Royal
York Hotel in ,'Toronto represent-
St. ratritk's**erVes'-Prdlie Day
attend -:
tt tr. n.1 Ed. `. sRt with Mr, and
the Sunday hockey
Agar` in Essex and
game at Detroit, Olympia
Stadium.
Mr, and s, Don Benninger,
Loui and Bra ley of Cambridge
with Mr. an Mrs. • Hugh
Benninger.'
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Trutter
have taken up residence in
Mitchell.'
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eyre of
London have, purchased the
Trutter property and have already
moved in - a sincere welcome ,is
extended to them from the
citizens of Dublin'.
CorreSpondent
Mrs. Lavern WOlfe
345-2757
Welepme to another young
couple,who have moved to
Brodhagen. They are our new
' neighbours Rick and J'Oy.ce
' Mulholland and, little Angela. W e
hope they will be happy among
our inidst. They are residing in
the home of the late Mr. 'and Mrs. ,
Edward Ahrens. It is so nice to
see the home all lit-up again. Rick
is formerly- of Brodhagcn. and is'
emploYed. as a weldelr -in, the
Magal!'oy-"'Foundry in 'Mitchell,
Joyce is the daughter-of-Mr:'. and • 'IP
Church Bulletin for February was.
Mrs. 'Alice „Beuerman 'in loving
memory of her husband the, tate
Mr. Manuel' Beuerman who
passed, away one year ago.
' 4-H Meets
4rodhagen 4-H -Club met.
Monday evening' in the
Brodhagen Community Center.
Roll Call was "How would -I
define a good citizen". Members
diScUssed the Canadian Govern-
, merit and learned sonic of the
more inportant Members of
Parliament. . . ..
. Mrs. Lavern Wolfe visited with
Mr.. and Mr's. Erlyn Wilke,- and
Mr. Lorne Wolfe Micky McCloy,
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