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Times Advocate, 1992-01-08, Page 19dtAtvditakto -�3i11►atee�»�wnAu Rive, Real, srtttlptaktly4ltatehed, firm 3tiwe,•erne Raor. Pisa 15, wrestetly,yeerly tlnreltsn. 'Phone 1+54224437 Thor 7 p.nu n)_ 2 'BEDROOM .APP. etove .and bike- eaPt*ed. Clem so devioteavn. Not nhaAle for children «pets. Apply to Box 31, fltt.rer,NOM IS6. 4Jtfn) EX8TI R - errand floor apartments with fridge and wove. Call Olen Haven firronents 2354349.i444n) TWO BEDROOM 'APARTMEN P ui duplex • available imatedinsty..•$350 pc; month plus -utilities. Call Heather Rogers, Broker lixtate Realty in:. 235-1621. (2c) 3 BEDROOM APARTMENT, downtown Ester. Available itch. 1st. 5450.00 plus utilities. Phone 235-2965 alter S p.nt. (2tfn ) 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT' • in lirtater, clean, washer, dryer hookup. Paved parking 5485.0X1. per menet Phone 235-1449 or 235-1950. (Sltfn) 2 BEDROOM API available Jan 1 round floor. Laundry facilities, heat -.eluded, muting Fridge and stove included. throne 235-0230. (1 Mil ONE AND TWO BEDROOM apartments First month free. Phone after b p.m 362-612: (tiro) ONE BEDROOM APART WEN. This apartment is newly renovated, located al 88 Sanders Street West, 1 xctcr. 5370 month Available -hob. 1. Ask for Kon 235-2689 (Itfn).• FARM HOUSE: - 3 bedrooms, located --between--Vama-and Zurich.- School ius service to linuefield Public and Clinton High. boiivaciC1eiild Hayter'263=3trt7 (2:3c) HOUSE - new 3 bedroom house, Hayfield area, 1 1R baths, laundry room, single car garage, immediate occupancy 565-507.. evenings. (2:3c) 21 For Rer THE "OLI) TOWN HALL" auditonum for rentals, including weddings, meetings, banquet morn, lectures, exhibitions, films, etc. Kitchen facilines available Phone 235-0318. (17tfn) CENTRALII - 3 room apartment furnished, heated, suitable for single or student. Available unmedtately Phone 228-6867.(2•) 25-50 FARROW TO Wl3ANER or finish barn. Close to LcntraLa or [:redden. Phone 234.62I3after h p.m. (2c, Leer" NOTICE' NOTICE TO CREDITORS In -the Estate of GERALD .LAVERNE FLYNN Late of the Township of Stephen. m the County of Huron, formerly of the Vil- lage of Hensall, who died on or about the lst day of October, 1991. C;editors and others having ,claims _against the above estate are required to file full particulars of such claims with the un- dersigned on or before the 31st day of January, 1992, after which date the as sets of the estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims. then filed. LITTLE & GRANT -71 Main Street N. Exeter, Onteno NOM 1S3 Solicitors for tare Executn). ' Learn the Computer. Accounting a� Business Skills that -will make you a combative parltgpant in today s office environment ADULT BUSINESS EDUCATION •Learn Word Pdrfect end Lotus t-? .Free - at Sealorth Chaim, High Schou •Jan to Aug Daytam Classroom instruc- tion and full semester co-op assrgnmen' •II you don 1 nave your diploma this will allow you to work toward your Grade 12 rdrpbmi: Program Starts Jan. 13 For more tntormatton or 10 register Halt firestorm District High School 527-0650 Bea Dawson Bob Allan Chairperson Director Intros h11ic lint tris ' leftiEtt Op titt'luld , At;< at;: from the art:hives of the• T11nes-Advocate 10 Years Ago January 6 1982 An early Sunday morning fire de- stroyed the Green Forest Motel in Grand Bend causing damage -of $350,000. .1 tgpite Guenther of 1`)a1ttiwood roitected $25,000 in a May111041991 W'intario lottery draw.'He rfnly checked his tutee a year. 1►wnship cnuneil.decided to,C with yearly' collibierts instead of qtrarterly instatriltifitS. ,fib Down of RR 1, Hensall•was named president of the tittllted Co -Operatives of Ontario. . rhigelhurst United Church built in 1897 And destroyed by fire on February 4, 1981 has officially passed into histo ry. Members are joining Bonsai- 1lnited ("hureti. 25 tears Ago . . January 5, 1967 - In 1966, Huron County dropped its Emergency Moosures Organization and Exeter council . itatts431.1911141thiftielIDIIS board over an addition at the 'NOW1. im4.0libtater minor *melte tourna- • lt. don, •i`h i i i , t.,. {arty. our :.;. • `, ,x ` 'flrne Haggh win lite best. bell W oral meeting Exeter cntmeil, t crrneernsof thaf municipal gat!'Ra`# k't8 t 1t d<wo td soond1 a p they' dit'f, pisa�gt>tl gAingiiiiratingiirthetrvi i'Re b tither tett vtemiit n t. 41411011014441'1-,Ati;e44440i140041.0041#9019# icemaking at thc�t>Eta ,i ,.:I. {L■�r.b �(��++ r � r r a i$fl',Ut*11f an�v. V•�I•1" ffft r ' elta�ri .1"111tidied-Ice �mr t rtt rr %l#3tr t 'd4 45. SRb7ke'a �R �Yl1� i<F t )- it II,: 1 1Y , ) y.,\•ii,,„:„,,,:„.:::„.„.,+,„.„:„, • 4�mary ,` $S .....v a 1per took place at d fdas• Ft Tien d. 'flier( were �gtleiso 4 sStral�ttf`: l'arkhir,l, (.landetwye'and aYt,1r Ontheinarkett ie8lt�i0 to t tends alt .� t ;emtsilftlerk's�lE�at • Applying for GST refunds -REGINA :The -Goods and Ser- vices Tax (GST) has placed an add- . cd accounting function on farm managers because they must ac- count for the GST when doing their records. "invoices that are either all per - Huron County ork Producers Association i NNUAL MEETING AND ELECTION Thursday, January 23 11 arm Clinton Legion Hall. 95 Kirk St. Clinton Meal Tickets $8.' Available from local directors. V L1INATNG Specializing in Posters up to 30" in wider Exeter Times -Advocate Exeter 235-1331 • j. Henan" Livestock LW. • • • • 0 Order buyer for fats. le s and stockers Stockers and Western cattle anis daily. Sorting oa ttie for Tal#arotvilie L vesiock Eunihafies 14d. on &Ways Flostwuwnt n fdaly 7 an. - 3 pen. • For more information contact: ' awry MN .r, OmmoriAlemeer Office 262.2831, Exeter 235-2717, Kirton 229.6205, Truck 1.8814956 • • • #+erma11 Cattle Co. 2834019 d'ankinetaYets WINS, rll♦r�nt ,ittt r alitstokitrat and�y reentiotaftioelithi•----- - •'rlll�bltr sonaLor all business are not a prob- lem to record, but there are some expenses which only -a portion of the GST can be used.as a farm ex- pense," • says Martin Ferguson, a farm management specialist with Saskatchewan Agpculture and Food. In the case of car, house, power or telephone expenses, you may only claim the business portion of the GST as a business expense. Only tttc business portion of the GST paid is refundable. For example, an invoice for car gas of S107 with S7 GST included is only entitled to a partial refund if the car is used for both business and persohal reasons. Assuming two-thirds of .this in- voice was- a business ,expense, $4.67 GST is eligible for a GST re- bate for which producers apply on a quarterly -basis during the year. As well, $4.67 GST and S66.67 gas can be claimed as an expense for income tax purposes. GST refunds, however, also are shown as income received for in- come tax purposes. "If you have incorrectly complet- ed your GST tax return, you may adjust your December request to compensate for any errors made during-thc err,"=asys uti. Two calculations are used to de- termine GST for invoices that do not have OST itemized. There are: 1. Invoices with GST only: GST (invoice total) x (7/107) 2. Invoices with OST & E"&Fl lax: GST = (invoice total) x (14/ 114) divided by 2. For assistance' with your OST claim, call the OST information line at 1.900.6674886. Farm Safety available CW N - in .assouattun with their e, "Junior Farmers Care for Yoo .in -191 '92", the Huron Couvgqy ,Junior Farmers will be 4is- tribdting Facr',$afcty Kira free of L charge:to local farms and business- es. This project is being undertaken in cooperation with ,lite Farm & Hoene .Safety Association .and the help of the Mario Ministry of Ag- riculture and .Fopt1. Thc•Kiits coalman Signs,aed.deaals irmdiaalmng : .e 10° Juf�a- a0io -Minta", `sK erg: Wiaaly COMM" , "bio Salakiwg" -etc. Plus lather -t •ty isLQnnalien. The kiisare,atta ilalimlaAhs of the l,i issn Comity, ars :or- t._ 5234318.ir_ 0715: i members 1n - r- Saintsbu r by H. Davis SAINTSRURY The service oI Morning Prayer was held on tiun day, January 5 at 8:' O a.m. Rev. Finery reading tate lessons and his message was "The Word Ind the Wisdom of Geri made 11h". Sunday, January 12 the Holy COmINItnion service will be held at St. ANtileks'at 11:(X) a.ni., the read legs will be Isaiah 61:1-4, Acts • •8:14-17, Responsive -reading Psalnt - -29,-41ve•HOty-Ooepel-Leke 3:1 s-1 21-22, Margaret Carroll to be lay etlst6tatii. Bible study will begin January 16 at 2:00 pill. at the rectory and 8 p.m. tide/Arad. There will be a vid- eo presentadon and scripture -study "Jean Vanier in conversation", Im- -agesof Love - Words of Hoc. 'SLIP -spiel's -Vestry meeting wT11 be held Tuesday evening January . 28 at 7:30 p.m. at Hugh and Hazel Davis's. Everyone is urged to at- tend. Bob and Heather MacGillivray and family visited with Jack and =S tcvieldaeGillivray sT Lions -HBO on New Years. Mary Davis was New Years din- ner guest. with Hugh and Hazel Da- vis. Hazel Davis visited Ross and Audrey McFalls on Thursday. Ross was celebrating a birthday. Sorry to hear Ryan Carroll has broken his wrist. We all wish him a speedy recovery. Happy birthday wishes go out'to Eileen Carroll, a resident of the Vil- la in Exeter from all her friends at St. Patricks. Golden Glimpses Blue Water Rest Home "ZURICH . - Residents are able to resume their daily walks around the driveways, since the January thaw has removed the ice and snow which: gives them the opportunity togdt their daily quota of fresh air. January is always a quiet month after all the holiday activities and -many organizations and groups pro- vided Christmas cheer by way of music, treats and visits to,the resi- dents. However, residents would welcome visitors, programs, etc. during she month of January to bol- ster up the winter morale, New residents. to Bluc -Water are Alma Prance, formerly of Grand Bernd; also Mary Martin, a former Zurich resident. Residents who were able to enjoy spending New Year's with their, families were: Madeline Harburn,; -Theresa Dudiaarme, Marcella Die- trich, Ellen McGonigal, Pearl Hooper and Frances Dunn: The Thursday afternoon chapel ,service was conducted by Pier Steckle of the Blake Conservative church. The sympathy of residents and staff is extended to the families of the late Raymond Denommc and Lucinda Keller. Youth for Christ Rally enjoys talent BRUCF..FIELD - The Youth for Christ Rally was held on January 4 at Huron Cedbiinial school. Director Ron Westlake welcomed everyone after which everyone joined in singing choruses led by Dan Bison and Jim Ramer on their guitars and Jason Feb on the piano. The gym was way well filled .with a good crowd to enjoy "Talent Night." An excitjag quiz.was again expe- rienced with -youth Asking -.part on • answering questions Iron Romans 12. These teams ,are : faun Zurich, Goderich mid Auburn: The first poop of young people w spare lhoir )lent was, The Red Sea Czusaing from Zurich, after which Crystal Fedietsapn • jyav9yred us with a actio "My Estlisr's Eyes." They then nojoyed a duet by the Cassel twins Amy ,pfd . Sherry, called "(,Aire iln Any e." The lased imp ,,ate 'Wow and Sour led by gayjniaemars (youths from the, Smaler Rgntecotaal Am ). Atiargabia limo"Fa e nolo, aplt .a� the yawing Was boa/Nakao. Thc lull+lgb's .Mites s" lawn GoditiobF+M>j 1Q tGlic Dsl-,11awali ash bal tihert Amigo. 4 woke Lod +a .w. At1Mwi►s,$or , Colossi bellies.eaditrialis.wefc it.vi'cf to all who stayed for fellpw- --4ahntil>rG tn. . IN11be41141,abbete, 4194atity11,1902 • Worth a stamp? AIWa Struyke of Exeter holds a cheque she received from the Govemment of Canada for three cents. Struyke received no explanation for the payment espe- cially since she does not qualify for old age security from whom the cheque was sent. Struyke wonders if a three cent cheque is worth a 40 cent stamp and the enveive. ►Mel prepares' resume wily help yon get the job you are looking for! A resume detailing an applicants work history and education is extremely helpful to an -employer who is seeking a person for a specific Job vacancy Your personal resume should accompany your whiten letter lit application Here are some guidelines to hollow In preparing your resume. • Make it clear, concise and easy to read - and no longer than two pages. • The resume should be typed on 8 1/2" by 11" white paper with -- enough white space to prevent a cluttered look • Start waft your name, address and phone number. • Next under a sub -heading "Work History" detail the previous Jobs you've held - in revere date order..- that is, last job first. • Use a separate paragraph for each position and precede it with the dates you held that position. • State the job title, a brief description of the responsibilities - and the results you achieved. • The next section of your resume should come under the sub- heading of "Education". Start with the highest d ree obtained or 9rade completed, followed by the name of the titution at which you studied. Follow this with previous educe n attain- ments. At the tared, list any specific instructional courses you have attended in conjunction with your work • Under the sub -heading "Affiliations", kat memberships and/or offices held in protesesonal br industry associations_ • Under the sub -heading "Personal Interests", list any activities which you feel will be of interest to the employer - such as vol- unteer work, etc. - Your letter of application and your resume will be tfae to ors that make the envioyerilecide whether to short list you for lin interview. So mike -Las k1 plosive as you can - but to the (Acts. We can help you *it �n •irnyrol�re arid 100416$19ophipoking mosime i1 - • 424,481n -et. :r,