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Clinton News-Record, 1968-05-09, Page 7Brownies and Girl Guides throughout the Bayfield area are selling Girl Guide cookies to raise money for their organizations. Calling on a Bayfield home are Brownies, left to right, Ruth ColcloUgh, Peggy Beach, Louise MaeVean and Lori Beck. 411.001011111MINOMMINIIMMIIIIIINIMINIONOPROMININ Clinton News-Recori2,,,,Thursdaz, May :9, 1968 Clinton Community Credit Union - 1.11.111.1.1.1Mli118' 70 Ontario St. 482.3467 / / / •••••"*.O. ‘'.04.••••\‘‘.\\••\‘‘,..N04.1.111,.!NOI.‘1/ •000,..\\%00,00..\\\‘'..\\NS"\\••\\NOO.N.N. •N‘NO"'00."0, / Box 95 NOW JS' THE TIME 'TO ADD MIX)EXTERSION$ • SAQR.P.OF$ call Pr Write Ow.. GEORGE WRAITH 5p4,5,11 GOPERJC11.' / 1 ARE YOU A MEMBER Of A CREDIT UNION? DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS —No service charges, —Free cheques, —3% per annum paid on monthly , balances over $500. Cheques returned at end of each month. MAYTAG i(EiVINATOR: ELECTROHOME : ADMIRAL EXCLUSIVE GUARANTEE —3 _YEARS PARTS AND LABOUR'. SALES with SERVICE BOB'S TV & APPLIANCES,, Steatford—;271.6433 , 129 Ontario' St., St.Marys-284-2290 127 Queen St., ;'3011'S TV SINCE '53" .Bob Weeks,' Prop. ' tfi? / / / / / / / / / / / • / / / / 00 / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / Ten wards created for '440 M11 .{}:,- ) ,14 -,. ' .•+'•,;, .,,,,- o .., : j .r" ni.41I 919: '*114q OIX,Ii0Pla a V di saw ::- lig stes•sii, In k"40.,ale. h ew sc oo reps ia,;,a:aaa'taaaa, Leader, Mrs. Poth, should be largely on that subject. Mrs. Poth belongs to an inter- national organization known as S.E.R.V,A.S. and in this way, has, through the pastfew years, entertained young people from other countries, Mrs. Poth showed a number of Japanese-made articles given her by her' guest and other Japanese friends. FIGHT WITH A CHECH UP AND A CHEQUE CANCER Admiral TWO-DOOR DUAL-TEMP III I I 1111 1 11E1 1111 ll IIIIII ►IIII Nil 468 If rich Avocado Green and Copper Bronze are your colors, Admiral has a scheme to win you over this year. The Imperial No-Defrost- ing 14, 16 and 17 all bring you another lasting idea from Admiral completely color co- ordinated interiors, If you take extra pride in the way you decorate your home, they'll re- veal a lot about you. And how about these unmatchable features from Admiral! Each of the No-Defrosting models offers you four flip-out ice cube trays that freeze 48 cubes at a time; full-width glide- out shelves; a choice of full-width crispers or double crisper (both lock in the moist air); and dozens of other 'extra-practical Admiral nnovations. Have you seen the Admiral No-Defrosting Dual-Temp yet? (This year there's a lot to be said for the idea that when you've seen one refrigerator you've seen them all!) GROVE & SON ELECTRIC 10 HURON ST. CLINTON PHONE 482-9414 4116.ammiumammummum• Iiperial 14 No-Defrosting NT1468 Total refrigerated space 14.2 cu. ft. Fresh food storage 10.47 cu. ft. Frozen food storage 131 lbs. (3.74 cu. ft.) Height 62" Width (closed) 30" Depth 28Ye" Colors — Avocado Green, Copper Bronze, ,Glacier White BEATTIE FURNITURE mi CLINTON ARE CELEBRATING THEIR 34th .16.0 6 f .40 ‘•• * • a, 6410. . 4.1.*• • 410, vi iv. tlop. HARDING CARPETS Armstrong and Dominion. Vinyl Sheet Floori.ng MA. TrRESS and BOX SPRING SALE. wool.. I Armstrong Carlon and Vinyl Asbestos Mooring Continentals - Bunk Beds Baby turniture ' In the first place, as an old Printer, I swear it costa mil- lien dollars to print, In the second, who needs it? The booklet is written in aucliters language, which is second, only to that of lawyers' incompre- iae4sib, If )t. takes you 30 pages to tell you how to kill out your income tax form, there's some- thing rotten in the state of Canada. Especially if you don't have a clue when you've fin- ished reading it. I have a snggestion for the government. The booklet could be cut to half the size, and written in plain English, by any reasonably competent writ- er, with an auditor at his shoulder. And I can tell you something, right now. The handy little booklet is not designed to "help" you. It's deliberately cloaked in language that -the ordinary man does not under- stand. For the guy on a salary, it's comparatively simple. His tax deductions, however they hurt, are made at source. But for the small businessman, the farmer, the contractor, it's a maze of pitfalls and siratfa_tha___ Here's a sample of the spark- ling prose of the revenuers. It's entitled: BALANCE PAY- ABLE OR REFUND. It says, "As indicated on the T1 Gen- eral Form, your Balance is to be determined by subtracting from your Total Payable (Tax and/or Canada Pension Plan Contribution Payable on Self- Employed Earnings) the total credits (Tax deducted per T4 and T4A slips, Amounts paid by instalments and Canada Pension Plan Overpayment). What does that mean? And why the brackets? And why the capitals? It's not English. It's not comprehensible. It's pure gobbley-aook. Ah, I guess I shouldn't get so annoyed. I can take it. I'm •still working. But my heart goes out to all those on the fringe, who've worked like dogs all their lives, and wind up with dog food. 'Deal be _surprised if you ar of Chas. Whipp turning p in Rio de Janeiro under an tinted name, like Horace N. uggie WhiPla He's taking a terrible beat- tin the polls, Tall the way nom Chilliwack, B,Ca and orth Battleford, Sask., right own to the east coast. Maybe Charlie bas received e same amount of mail on ▪ poll, but I doubt it. And antis, ail you kind, warm peti- te who took the time to en- courage me to go on telling it as it'is, and telling Charlie that . . . well, never mind. Let's drop it. He's probably a nice guy who has to snarl at some- body every so often to retain his sanity. I do. Like right now. My wife, who has been away at college for six months, is lying on the chesterfield. After half a year of cooking, Fm still doing it, She had an operation. But it wasn't on her mind. Or her tongue. They're as active as ever.. My kid, who has about 20 days to avoid being a Grade 12 failure, and at the same time is supposed to be prepar- ing for her A.R.T.C. piano exam, is lying in the sack, groaning, with a swollen gland and fever. My son left Monday for the wilds of Northern Quebec, to make his fortune. For the fourth time. With a little stake from Dad,' just to get him started. Oh, well, there's always something to cheer you up. I've been in stitches, like sur- gical,'since my wife decided to "do" my income tax this year, and save the cost of an auditor. Right • at the moment, we're thousands of dollars ahead of the game. It's a delirious feel-, ing, but I don't think it will last.. There are a couple of clauses She's not sure of, By the way, did you ever try, as an ordinary layman, to read one of those dandy little book- lets your friendly revenue de- partment'is putting out to "help" you? The organization of wards or the election of represent. tires to the Huron County oard of Education has been ompleted by the Huron interim chool organization committee. The election will take place ecember- 2 with the new 14 ember board taking over from e existing public and high chool boards within the county n January 1, 1969. The distribution of wards is used on equalized assessment, e actual selling value of pro. erties in each municipality. is expected the distribution ill probably change within the ext few years as a consequ. nee of reassessment on a aunty basis under an assess. ent commissioner. The county is arranged into 0 wards with assessment vary. rig between nearly 13,000,000 ad 30,000,000 and each getting ither one or two represents. yes. Ward• 1, Stephen, Exeter and sborne; Ward 3, Tuckersmith, eaforth, Stanley and Hayfield; d Ward 10, Clinton, Hullett, cKillop and Blyth each get o representatives. Having one representative e: Ward 2, Hay, Zurich and ensall;• Ward 4, Godericht and 5, Brussels, Morris and rey; Ward 6, Turnberry and Howick; Ward 7, Ashfield and West Wawanosh; Ward 8, Wing. ham and East Wawanosh and Ward 9, Goderich Township and Colborne. Separate schools in the county • will have one appointed repre. sentative. / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / The May meeting of the U.C.W. Unit I, was held Thurs- day of. last week at the Blue Water Rest Home, Zurich. Over twenty ladies took ad- yantage of the opportunity to visit the home and, friends who are guests of the institution. The meeting, under the chair- manship of Mrs. Elva Metcalf, was abbreviated, but included the reading of notes from a number of members, mostly in hospital, who had received re- membrances from the unit. As the study for the U,C.W, this year is on Japan, it was fitting that the talk by the Group Bayfield Holmesville couple married 50 years May 4 was a happy oceasioa for Mr, and Mrs. Harry Williams, Holmesville, 'when they observed their thirtieth wedding anniversary. On Saturday evening they en- tertained with the following as their guest; Miss Sandra Wil- liams, Burlington; Mr. and Mrs. George Bolton, Goderich; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jervis. Clin- ton; and Mr. and Mrs. Les Mayhew, Grand Bend. A family dinner was held Sunday at the Iroquois, Lon- don. The couple have two daughters and two grand- daughters. Varna Hi C Paper Drive See "Coming Events 17, 18, 19b