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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-10-31, Page 3Idnieknow iI Wodin i OF/Aber 3E i - Pogo 3 Area students will attend &rug awareness seminar The Onien Sid and District.. Crime Prevention Committee in cooperation with the ,local police services is presenting a Community Crime Prevention Seminal' on Drug Awareness. The seminar will take place on Wednesday, November 7 .at the Royal Canadian Legion, 1450 211d Avenue West, Owen Sound. The- seminar will coininence at . 10:30 a.m. and will be completed by 2,00 p.m. The seminar is being hosted in conjunction with National Crimea. Prevention Week in Canada which is November 4 -10. Students from the Grey County Board of Fducation,. the Bruce County Board of Education and the making their . community a safer Bruce -Grey Roman Catholic place to live. This is about the fifth Separate School Bid bav+ been straight year that we leave hosted a. invited to attend. It is hoped by • crime prevention seminar in Owen informing the young people of the Sound. drug problem in the area and how it • .. can affect them that it will help in For further information ,contact the fight against drugs In Grey and Constable Allan Hay, Community • Bruce Counties., Services Officer, Owen Sound" Our guest speakers include a Police Force at $761234 or Mark. medial doctor, it Custo*ns Canada Dog Master and his dog, a dial guest named' Laura, a member of Youth Addiction Service and mem- bers .of the local police services, 'Valuable information will be givers to senior elementary mid secondary school students in attendance which will be of great benefit to their schools, The Owen. Sound and District Crime Prevention Committee is comprised of agroup of volunteer citizens and police officers from the Owen Sound Police and the Ontario Provincial Police. The committee's aim is to increase public awareness to crime prevention_ and mist in • OAST bc►lcss fall meeting in Teeswater Sean Hamilton November 2,1994m Od 4 Yo Michael C Courtney myth November 2, 19110 10 Year* Qkl Janice Eadie Novemberovember 4, 1984 6 Year* Oke John A,1,. Macinnes Pidrrwraton November 5, 1984 4 Veers Ore` Michelle Kuntz November 4, 1951 °9 Years Old; .Sarah Taylor Novoinbsr 4, 1 6 Ulm OM The fall meeting of the Walkerton Yvonne is one of the directors: of and District 'branch of the Ontario the organization. Assocciation of . Superannuated . Marion Sehlorli, and Lillian Women Teachers was held in. Knox McCallum reported o4 the annual Church : m Teeswater on October meeting held in Trenton in lime, 17. Fifty members and several., Director of . Arca I, Isabelle. guests were present. Hostesses were Parker, , spoke briefly mentioning the executive; consisting of Mary that the purpose—or OASWT is • O. Malley, . Alma Donaldson,. Kay Caring and Sharing and pointing cCarlick and Anne Fischer. out ways, in Which members can socialize and support one another., uesi speaker was Lavonne Bal- - Citadel Insurance was explained $h! o Wmgitam Who spoke about by, Lillian Thompson , who then palliative, care, Sheexplained the answered questions on the subject. need for this kind of care to assist Members then enjoyed a delicious: the terminally illi their care givers, roast beef dinner served by the .. the.beereaved and their families. She women of the church and the. outlined the deyelopment .of::Win '' meeting was brought to a close with gham and Area Palliative ` Care -a humorous skit, Teacher's Pet, Services Inc., including the training written and acted by "Little;: of volunteers who are • the Petunia", the versatile Lavonne cornerstone of palliative care. Ballagh. • Business people advised, to prepare now for GST • from page 1 household furnishings, furniture, household appliances, new and used vehicles, new homes (rebates available), custom work, etc. Tax free: Consumer does not pay GST. The supplier of the item, recovers the fullamount of the GST, the sante as above. This category is called "zero-rated" in the GST legislation, as neither the • consumer nor the supplier,pays any GST. Examples: basic groceries, drugs and sundries prescription, one pair of contact lenses, medical devices, agricultural and fishery products for consumption (not horses), etc. Tax exempt: Consumer does not pay GST. However, the supplier of the item does not recover the, OST paid. Consequently, the supplier mayraise the price, of the item to recoup the cost. Examples:' long term rent (excluding utilities), child care services, one bus fare, dental care, legal aid, most education, used housing, etc. In order to receive input tax crags, the purchaser must be re'rgtered, . For businesses claiming these tax credits accounting procedures will be very important Transition, Businesses will receive a rebate on FST on their inventories and it is up to the business person to take inventory and determine the FST. In planning Mr. Gagnon sug- gested that perhaps some people would defer capital expenditures., With the removal of the FST and addition of the GST, it is suggested that capital purchases such as automobiles and furniture should be less. Others, if the need i there, may wish to purchase 'clothing prior to. implementation of the GST, as clothing is termed a non FST bearing purchase. It is very important that the business owner embark upon emploYee/customer education regar- ding the QST, as well as studying the cash 'flow impact to their business. If a business pays the GST monthly and their accounts receivable are paid in the .60 - 90 day range, cash flow will be af- fected. As .you can see this proposed GST is a very complex bill. Businesses and consumers would be well advised to an it themselves • with as much knowledge as pos- sible in preparation fordo proposed implementation date of January L For consumers there is a handy guide to the GST " and prices available, by calling 1-800-668- 2122 (English) or 1-800-668-0999 (French). It contains a key list of goads and services and how their prices will be affected. • Recession • 'Lt1CKNOW We Reserve The Rlirhl TO tilatIH Ou rlibtes To Normst Requirements -528-3001 Fa[n Iy , ROBIN: HOOD 10 Kg. 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