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HOME ECONOMIST
Do you belong to a 4-11
Club? If yoti; do, ypu'1•I,be:
looking forward tLi" our
new spring._ project. • in
Huron County -called
"Your Corner of the
World" .and if you c/on't
why not join a club in
your .own community
right away, so that you
won't miss out on this
delightful, brand-new
project.
"Your Corner' of
World" deals with the'
club member's bedroom.
We are going to be
looking. at suitable floor- --
plans, choosing colour'
schemes in which you will
co-ordinate fabric for
floor coverings, drapes,
wall coverings and ac-
cessories for your
bedroom. Club• neinbers„,
as well, will be working
on macrame as a craft
and completing a sam-
pler of knots. Then, each
member -will have a
chance to put 'their new-
found talent into practice
by making a free -choice
article which can be an
accessory for their
bedroom or an accessrory
for themselves.
Members will be
becoming interior
designers in their own
right by making a design
gal 1 ee than -_ -ef their --
favourite pictures which
could apply to a bedroom,
and which will show their
likes and . dislikes, and
definite tastes inhome
decorating.
For leaders, as well,
this. course offers a good •
-introduction"' td 1zlierlor
design, and, hopefully„
they will be able to, get as
Much out of the ,course as
do the members.
If you are 12 to 26 years
of age, ,boy or"girl, living
in either the country or in
,a town in Huron. County,
you can"belong to 4-H too:
All you need to do is
contact the Ministry: of
Agriculture and Food in
Clinton at 482-3428•.. or
•.ii e 'ome
Economist will put you in
touch with the club. in
your local. community. So
good luck with 4-H this
winter.
FARM INCOME TAX
UPDATE SESSION
B4Y
'DON PULLEN
AG. ,REP.
Taxation is one- of the
major factors 'that in-
fluences 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 un-
derstanding the ap-
propriate tax
management strategies.
Accordingly, a Farm
Income Tax Update-
- -S-e-ss do has bee n
arranged for Monday,
February 11 (Note - day
correction from printing
in the Ontario Ministry of
Agriculture and Food
Programs folder), from
10 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, RR2 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 df
reporting income, capital,
cost allowance, in -
Vestment tax credit, talc
treatment of basic herds
and other' farming ' in-
ventories, capital gains,
income averaging and
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 further
information.