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The Brussels Post, 1974-02-06, Page 3UP/Z{111GO tAximanri of Grey Central School ients a trophy to Philip Weber, Grade 3 and 4 winner of the Public Speaking est at the schoOl Thursday evening: Other competitors in that division, who Ided Wendy Barlow, Kevin Armstrong, Kevin Deitner, Murray Keffer and me Knight, look on. ;rey Central students compete in public speaking 1••••••••••••••namanimmalming BERG Sales — Service Installation .FREE ESTIMATES • Barn Cleaners . • Stink Feadars •, Stabling Donald G. Ives R.R. 2, Blyth Phonon Brussels 8874024 • N. nts, relatives and friends ad at Grey Central School, on Thursday evening of' aek to attend the Public trig Competition when from all grades of that took part in four different Axtmann, principal of Loot, was chairman of the ;'s activities. ;es, with winners, were as ergarten 1 - 2: Each tiny :ed the same short poem in ;vn style which delighted lience - Brenda Baker. in other grades spoke on ject of their choice. s 3 & 4 - Philip Weber as 5 &6 - David Smith as 7 & 8 -robert Demaray er Up - Penny Dekker. inner of Grades 7 & 8 will to further competition . the first place winner is to compete the runner up ilace him. as for the competition R. B. Allan , assistant tendent of schools for County, W. Shortreed, .irman of the Huron Board of Education and Kennedy of The Brussesl nts who took part were: garten : Julie Prescott, Fraser, Debra Mitchell, Fraser, Randy Lichti, Baker, Judy Earl, Judy Grades 3 & 4: WendyBarlow, Kevin Armstrong, Kevin Deitner, Murray Keifer, Jeanne Knight, Philip Weber. Grades 5 & 6: Carol Whiting, LNational Revenue Bldg., 166 Frederick St., KitChener, Ont.. N2H 2M4 — 579-6060 mom roe mom in.. =Nil IMMO Mil= As you know by now, we changed a lot of things last year. We gave you a new return, a new Guide, several new deductions and a few new rules. And quite honestly, we were more than a little concerned about your reaction to it all. (And very, very interested in your opinions.) Well, now that we've had time to really look back at it and assess it honestly, it appears that most taxpayers did not seem to find it too difficult. The error rate did not ac- celerate greatly or. change drastically from former years. Generally, most taxpayers seemed to handle their new returns fairly well. However, Income Tax will never be the easiest or most enjoyable thing in anyone's life. And it will always present problems in some areas, for some people. That's expected and understandable. So. What we want to do now is really work on those • problem areas. And the best Way to do that is to work with you, individually, on whatever part of Income Tax that causes you difficulty. And that's what April Aid is all about. It's a help system and its primary objective is to ensure that whenever or Whatever you need help With, you can get it. And know how to get it, INCOME And this is how it Nec works: First. Your Guide is always the best answer when you have a problem. Read it. Follow it. It not only givea ekplana- tions, but in many cases, examples of just hoW to figure something out. Cindy Evans, Chuck Lynn, David Smith. Grades 7 & 8 : Joy Albrecht, Penny Dekker, Cindy Lynn, Robert Demaray. News of Bluevale Honour organist &respondent Mrs. Joe Walker Mrs. Carl Johnston, who served as organist and choir leader at the United. Church here for 17 years, was honoured at a reception at the church on Sunday. It was attended by many relatives, friends and former choir members. Tea was poured by Mrs. Charles Bosman and Mrs. Jack Wickstead who sang in the choir for many years. In her address, Mrs. W. Willitts expressed the gratitude and appreciation of the congregation for Mrs. Johnston's years of service in sharing her musical talents. The guidance and help given to the young people were recalled, especially. Mr. Johnston's contributions in assisting in many various ways were also noted. A gift was presented to Mr. and Mrs. Johnston by Bert Garniss, clerk of session. Miss Brenda Glousher, R.N. A. left Malton Airport last Wednesday on her way to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, where she is going to nurse. In a letter received by her parents, Mr. and LAID • Somebody - • Wants What You Don't 'lead! SELL -Through Brussels Post atm/4w Want Ads r M111111111111 The income tax help system and how to make it work for you. Second. If you're stijl-confused or something just doesn't seem to work, phone. The number of your own District Taxation Office is below and at the end of that number there are people whose only job is to help taxpayers with problems, by telephone. And on Mondays and Tuesdays phone lines are open 'til 6 p.m. So don't hesitate. If you live outside the office area, call the Operator and ask for Zenith 0-4000. She will automatically connect you to your own District Taxation Office. Remember, all calls are free, ail questions are answered, and if you have queries, we want you to call. DROP Third. Some people prefer to talk things over in IN person. If you're one of them and have problems, drop by for free help. Anytime. The address of your District Taxation Office is below. -- Fourth. Write. To the address below. Explain your problem as clearly as possible and include all in- , „e"-` formation. (And your return address, please.) In return, we'll answer all letters as quickly and clearly as possible. Remember—if you need help, it's there. (And free). And ail you have to do is ask. April Aid. The Inceme Tax help system. Let's make it work for you. Together; we can get it done. I le Canada taxatiion IMO& Robed ttanbuly, Minister Robert StantitirV, ministre in.. tin... Una. align* • Mrs. Jack Glousher, she reported it is 32° below Mr. and Mrs, George Galloway were honoured guests of the Turnberry Township council at a dinner at Turnberry Tavern on Saturday evening. The special occasion marked Mr. Galloway's 25 years of service as a grader operator with the township. Following the dinner, the group enjoyed a social time and progressive euchre at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Eadie. Prizes for high scores went to Mrs. Mary McMichael, Mr. Galloway and Harry Mulvey (tied). John Fischer and Paul McMichael won prizes for low scores. Mrs. Evelyn Billar and son Kim and her mother, Mrs. Almeta Master of. Grimsby called on Mr. and Mrs. GordonHall on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. 'Elliott attended a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al Harrison in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Bradley 'King. MRIM 1111111MMIMI THE' BRUSSELS MilitUAtt Y6, 104.3