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'BRUSSELS ,POST; FEBRUARY 6, 1980
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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
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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
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London visited Sunday
with. Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Leader.
Mrs. Jasper Parrish and
Mrs. Elmer Farrish were
in London on Monday.
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MRS, GEORGE LIROWN
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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
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