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The Brussels Post, 1980-02-06, Page 16ear Going Out of Business Sale Building Has Been Sold Everything Must Go! Perma Prest Gingham & Broadcloth SHOP EARLY COLORS & QUANTITIES LIMITED All Other Fabrics, Linings, Interfacings at savings of up to 60% All Linens, Infant Wear, Spinrite Yarns, Stamped Goods, Embroidery Floss, Felt Squares, Notions, Scissors, Molyncke Thread, Quilting Thread, Foam Chips, Quilt Batts, Pillow Forms at substantial savings All Zippers, Buttons, Satin Ribbon, Mercerized Thread 1/2 Price B. J. Fabrics Blyth Ont. 523-9675 1.99 yd. YOUNG'S Variety . • Party Needs • Baked Goods .Tobacw • Oroceries • Stationery Weekdays 9-9, Holidays & Sundays 12 - 6, Brussels 887-6224 Wingham Memorial ShOp QUALITY SERVICE - CRAFTSMANSHIP Open Every Weekday Your Guarantee for Over 35 Years of CEMUERY LETTERING Box 158, WINGH'AM JOHN MALLICK HOWSON MILLS FARM SUPPLY HEADQUARTERS AN EASY WAY . TO GET 1000 kg EXTRA MILK TODAY Good dry cow program pays off SSSS With Quotas limiting production, the way to make more money is more milk per cow. Fewer cows to produce your Quota. An easy way to get 1000 kg extra milk is by building extra condition on the dry cow. Feed her right while she's dry and she will more than pay you back during her next lactation. Talk to us about Purina D & H Chow and the Purina Dry Cow Program today. You'll like the extra milk and profit per cow. Howson &Howson Limited BLYTH, WINGHAM, CARGILL ONTARIO 'BRUSSELS ,POST; FEBRUARY 6, 1980 110- Taxation is one of the major factors that influences the decisions made by the farm manager in the operation of the farm business. Since 1972, when the Tax Reform legislation became effective, there have been many changes from year to year in the tax laws related to agriculture. The result has been an increased need for an information source which the farmer can use to assist in understanding the appropriate tax management strategies. Accordingly, a Farm Income Tax Update Session has been arranged for Monday, February 11th, 1980 (Note - day correction from printing in the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food Programs folder), from 10:00 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. at the Agricultural Office Board Room, Clinton. Participants are urged to bring their 1979 Farmer's Income Tax Guide to the meeting. There will be plenty of opportunity to cover questions frequently asked by farmers. Bill McEachern, R.R.#2, Grand Bend, Farm Tax Specialist, will be the discussion leader for the day. Jack Hagarty, Farm Management Specialist, O.M.A.F., Stratford, will be a resource leader. Subjects covered will include method of reporting income, capital cost allowance, investment tax credit, tax treatment of basic herds and other farming inventories, capital gains, income averaging, and J.E. LONGSTAFF -OPTOMETRIST- SE.FORTH 527-1240 Monday to Friday 9-5:30 Saturday 9-11:00 FREE PARKING ON PREMISES Closed Wednesdays By Appelotimi named Honorary Directors. Officers for 1980 are Past President Norman Fairies; President - Stewart Rowley, R.R.1 Fordwich; 1st Vice. President Ted Fraser, R.R.1, Gowanstown 2nd Vice-President - Ralph Dickson of Belmore; Secretary-Treasurer - Mrs. Holger Felclskov, Fordwich; Superintendent of Halls David Dinsmore, Clarence Carswell and Jack Ferguson; Superintendent of Grounds Elmer Harding, Scott Clarkson, Norman Fairies. Auditors - Alex. Graham and Gordon Moir. The Associate Directors were named but have yet to be contacted. The Fair date will be October 3 and 4 in 1980. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Dane ,and Shaune and Mrs. Melvin Taylor of Brussels spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Barry Dane and Mrs. Ernest Rymers of St. property transfers. Anyone with an interest in attending is invited to call ' the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food Office at Clinton, 482-3428 (Zenith 7-2800) for information. Catharines and• attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Rev. Elmer Taylor on Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Donald. McRuer of .Owen Sound visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Edgar on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Whytock of Teeswater visited at the same home on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George Brown attended the annual meeting of Historical Auto- mobile Society of Canada held at the Conestoga Inn at Cambridge over the weekend. Knox Church A Pot Luck Supper was enjoyed by members of Knox Presbyterian Church on January 14 followed by the annual meeting. Rev. Bert Vancook presiding. Mrs. Gordon Moir was appointed, secretary for the evening. - Gordon Moir secretary- treasurer reported a sue- cessftil financial year. Clerk of Session Glenn Underwood, reported three Communion services were held and the membership has increased. Alex. Graham read the• report of the Board of Managers "in the absence of Ms. Glenn Underwood, Mr. and. Mrs. ,George Keil returned home Saturday after holidaying at Miami, Hollywood, Stuart, Orlando and Indian Rock in Florida and while there they attended the Barnum and Bailey Cricus and Disneyland. 'Mr. and Mrs. Angus Gingrich of Preston spent a few days with Mr. and. Mrs. Robin Bolander. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Moir attended the funeral of the late Mr. Murray French of Chatham on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. painting and new carpeting was installed in church last year. Trustees of Church appointed were Gordon Moir, Mrs. Harvey Adams and Gordon Gibson, Secretary-Treasurer - Ray Stewart. Anniversary services will beheld the third Sunday in September, Gordon Moir on behalf of the congregation expressed their ap- preciation to Rev. and Mrs. Bert Vancook for their leadership. Glenn Underwood voiced their appreciation of the organist Mrs. Hugh Deighton. Newton and Mr, and Mrs, Alex Qraham have been holidaying, at Indian. Rock beach in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thacker' and Shawn of Something extra on the Purina Program London visited Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Leader. Mrs. Jasper Parrish and Mrs. Elmer Farrish were in London on Monday. has good Correspondent MRS, GEORGE LIROWN 335-3424 Norman Fairies prdsided for the annual meeting of the • Howick Agriculture Society in Fordwich Hall January 14th. There Was a considerable increase in the numbers of exhibitors over 1978 with prizes awarded to 173 members. A very successful year with approximately $2,200.00 realized at the gates admissions on Friday evening and Saturday. The Log Sawing contest and Amateur entertainment on. Friday evening drew a large crowd and will be an annual event. Ways and means were discussed regarding raising funds to pay off remaining mortgage on new building built last year. It was used for the 4-H classes which were shown in it due to the inclement weather and also for storage. Miss Jean Sparling and Mr.' and Mrs. Robt. Gib- son all of Gorrie were Income tax update • - • session coming up Names trustees Como in and see us. WE CAN HELP •