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WINTER CAR N I VA L
Ckairmn:
(Wink) Teall
Co-Chairmen:
Jack Bedard, Martin Murray
NOW
OPEN,
So" and
PIZZA BAR
PRERRATItt'l 1. TR
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CONVENea
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Village Inn Retreat
GRAND BEND
Pizzas, Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, French Fries,
Submarines, Milk Shakes and Sundaes
Dufferiri
Hotel
CENTRALIA
POP
UTENSILS OF YEARS AGO — The display presented by the Hurondale 1 Global Gourmets at Saturday's 4-
H Achievement day at South Huron District High School featured a treasure trove of years gone by. Shown
above doing the commentary is Barbara Miller. T-A photo
COUNTY HONOURS IN 4-H — County honours were presented top number of girls at Saturday's 4-H
Achievement Day for Exeter and district clubs. Back, left, Bonnie Campbell„Grace Webber, Theresa Voer-
man, Debbie Whitincand Catli Ecicer. Front, Nancy Hern, Vicki Cu nirtdham, Gail Parsons cind Lillian
Bowerman. T-A photo
OME DINE
IN
GERMANY
JUIVIVILLE III
A GERMAN MEAL — "Come Dine in Germany" was the theme of the skit presented at Saturday's 4-H
Achievement Day for Exeter and area clubs by the Elimville Ill Gourmet Gals. Diane Hutton is shown doing
the commentary in the above picture. T-A photo
8 p.m. — Snowmobile
Torch Parade
8 p.m. — Family Skat-
ing, Free
9 p.m. -- Snowmobile
Social and Dance
— Arena
9 a.m. Novice Hockey
Tourney
1 p.m. — PARADE
3 p.m. — Endurance
RACES
Local Novelty
Races
Men's Tug-of-War
Snow Sculpturing
10 a.m. — Snowmobile
Registration
12:30 p.m. — RACES
Sanctioned by M.O.S.R.A.
2:00 p.m. — Skating
A King of the Racers Trophy
For Maximum Points
Whiner.
NM MB 19
Saturday
JANUARY 18
Friday Night
20, 1974
Sunday
Saturday Matinee
Hoedowners
DAILY BUSINESSMAN'S SPECIAL
DINING ROOM OPEN MON. TO SAT.
9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. AND 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Take Out Orders — Phone 228-6648
DINING
ROOM
OPEN
12:00 Noon - 2:00 p.m.
HENSALL
HOTEL
Live Entertainment
Friday and Saturday
The Maitland Trio
1 kt
Club
We Cater to Banquets
Weddings, Etc.
Drop in for some good Henson hospitality
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Come and Dine
With Us Too!
For An Evening of Fun
4 And Fellowship
•
This Thursday
Friday and Saturday Evening
The In Betweens
Albatross
Huron Industrial Park
Phone 228-6733
I
DASHWOOD
HOTEL
Entertainment
Jan. 18 - 19
Friday evening
Saturday matinee
and evening
Schooner
Tiffany Dining Lounge Hours
Weekdays 12.2, 5-8
Fri. & Sat. 12-2, 59
Sundays 4.8
Daily Luncheon Specials
Planning a special function
we will be pleased to assist you
Banquet facilities available
PINERIDGE
CHALET
..................................
Our Snack Bar Will Be
OPEN
Wednesday and Friday Evenings
All Day Saturday and Sunday
To All Snowmobilers
Please Drop in and Enjoy
Coffee, 'Burgers, Fish or Chicken
WE HAVE TAKE OUT ORDERS ALSO
We Also Have Belts, Plugs, Gas
Oil and Snowmobile Accessories
Come by Car, Plane, Snowmobile,
Cross-Country Skis or Horse and Cutter and Enjoy Our
Hospitality
EVERYONE WELCOME
Shop at home
LIVE
ENTERTAINMENT
Friday and Saturday
Evenin g and Saturday
Matinee
RECORDING ARTIST
BUSKER
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Returning By Popular Request
Exeter's
Fun
Spot
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Assorted Soups 30c
E Assorted Sandwiches
Beef Stew
50c and 604
$1.25
.1.1 Beef Casserole $1.25
Turkey Casserole $1.25
El Chili Con Carne $1.00
Corned Beef Sandwich $1.00 = = Hamburger and Fries 700 =
Cheeseburger and Fries 80c
-.4 Hot Dog and Fries 600
$2.25 6 oz. Rib Eye Steak
Pork Chops $1.75
Hot Turkey Sandwich $1.25
F. ..1-I pt Befif Sand:Nicht, .1 .70 $1.25
= Cabbage Rolls
$1.50
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F. All Plates Come With Vegetable
Mashed or French Fries, Salad
and Bread & Butter
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COFFEE
Dine In The COLONY ROOM
12 to 2 and 4 to 8 Monday to Saturday
Where Old & New Friends Meet
DINING & DANCING NIGHTLY — NO COVER CHARGE
Les Pines Hotel Motel
North of the Bridge
EXETER Phone 235 0151
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by two Well
worked in the
us the tour' will
410 on for s
is strictly limited to 30 'persons.
The tour will be conducted by Dr. Kenton and Mrs. "Libby Lambert
who for three years lived and worked in Durban. They were able to
tour extensively throughout South' Africa and will he revisiting many
of their favourite areas.
COST OF TOUR $1,955.00 PER PERSON, DOUBLE OR TRIPLE
OCCUPANCY. SINGLE SUPPLEMENT $120.00
Subject to Monetary Fluctuations.
The Coach House
HAMILTON STREET
GODERICH, ONTARIO N7A 3Y5
Phone 524-8366
YOUR 'FULLY APPOINTED 11.A.T.A. A.S.T.A. TRAVEL AGENT
EXETER • KINCARDINE • LUCKNOW - SEAFORTH & WINDHAM
RESIDENTS DIAL YOUR OPERATOR AND ASK FOR ZENITH 21830
Urge seniors
to file. early
Pensioners And taxpayers who
are not waiting for T4 or T5 slips
should file now for their fair
share of Ontario's tax credits,
Revenue Minister Allan
Grossman advised today,
Mr, Grossman told a Toronto
meeting of senior citizens that
residents who have no taxable
income stand to benefit most
from Ontario's Tax Credit
System and should claim their
tax credits before the rush of
federal income tax returns
begins,
"This year's tax credit
program, which is integrated
With the income tax system
administered by the federal
government, has been ex-
panded," Mr. Grossman ex-
plained.
"We have added a sales tax
credit and a pensioner tax credit
to the property tax credit. It is
estimated .that about $300 million
in.benefits will be paid to Ontario
residents to bring greater fair-
ness to the provincial tax
system," he said.
Mr.Grossman continued: "We
expect that two out of three
Ontario taxfilers will share in
these tax credits. Many pen-
sioners, for example, will get
somewhere between $126 and
$300, depending on their par-
ticular circumstances."
Eligible residents must fill in
certain pages of the federal in-
come tax return and the purple
Ontario Tax Credit form at-
tached inside the tax package, in
order to claim - even if they have
no taxable income.
"I strongly urge senior
citizens, welfare recipients and
other residents who are not
waiting for T4 or T5 slips to
complete and mail an income tax
return as early as possible," Mr.
Grossman said.
Residents who have not
received an income tax return in
the mail should pick one up at the
Post Office.
Mr. Grossman said citizens
requiring help in claiming their
tax credits should contact either
the nearest federal district tax
office or telephone the Ontario
Tax Credit Information Centre.
The Centre can be reached free
of charge, by dialing "0" and
asking the operator for ZENITH
8-2000.
The three tax credits are
related to taxable income. The
claimant must deduct one per-
cent of taxable income from his
total credits to determine his net
credit.
The property tax credit is
designed to offset the burden of
municipal taxes for homeowners,
tql1 a htap,g orrter~„and`” boa fdeFs.
,The sales tax-,,c,redit, equalto
one percent of total Personal
exemptions; provides relief
from the retail sales tax, par-
ticularly for senior citizens and
low-income earners with large
families.
The pensioner tax credit
provides additional tax relief for
senior citizens and is equal to $100
for a single pensioner or a
married couple.
The telephone has been
described by a socioligist as "the
greatest nuisance among
conveniences and the greatest
convenience among nuisances."