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MUSIC NIGHT—Selections ranging from Bach to pop were on the
program when Howick Public School presented Its annual Music
Night recently. A western medley was performed by the Room 10
group consisting of Greg Gedcke, Michael Koch, Mark Armstrong,
Joel Baker and Carol Hohenadel. The school choirs and ukulele
bands and individual performers entertained a capacity crowd.
Fordwich Personals�aiA r
Wellington
Fordwich welcomes Mr. Hargrave spent
and Mrs. Harold Dover who one day last week in Kit -
moved from Gormley to the chener.
home they recently pur- . Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stewart,
chased from Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Stewart
Herb Philpott. of Kitchener spent Sunday
Weekend visitors with - with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
Mrs: Clare Harris were Mr. Stewart, near Gorrie.
and Mrs. John Harris of Mr, and-Mts. Don' Mon -
Guelph and Mr. and Mrs. Les toux, Sandra and Brian were
Watkins and
Sunday
and Mss.
Mr. and
and Cindy an
olton. Easter Sunday visitors with
sitors with Mr. Mrs. Clara Johnson,
1 Sothern were Listowel.
. Bill Mulvey Jim . Warren spent Easter
Harry Mulvey weekend ,in Stratford with
of Belmore. Mr. " and Mrs. • Ray Flei-,
Mr. and Mrs Jim ' Pat- schauer. •
terson of Toronto visited one Mr. and
Mrs. MarkBru
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day *e �acs A fa 'at
Pearl Patt onweekendn t conxkig
Mrs. Bill Sothern and,Mrs. with N: an , Mrs. John
Brunarski.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Reitsma
and Ruth of Whitby were
weekend guests With Mr. and
Mrs. John Winkel.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Elliott
and Kurt of Niagara Falls
spent the weekend 'With
and Mrs. Mel Allan. Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Allan of
Wroxeter spent Sunday at
the same home. '
Mr. and Mrs. John Siefert
and Becky of Cambridge
spent Good Friday with Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce Kennedy.
Mr. and Mrs. ' Howard
Welsh of Moorefield, Corey
and Cara Kelly of Elora Were
Good Friday guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Kelley.
- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stowe
Belgrave
euchre party
Nine tables were in play at
the weekly euchre held in
WI Hall on Wednesday: eve-
ning, Apri1:15. •
Winners were:.high lady,
Mrs. Mildred . Stewart;
novelty lady, Mrs. Edgar
Wightman; low lady, Mrs.
Herb Clayton; high 'man,
Herb Clayton; novelty man,
James.R.rCoultes; low man,
Bradley Sholbrook.
There will be euchre again
next ' week; everyone is
welcome. . •
Sunrise service
FORDWICH—An Easter
Sunrise Service and Break-
fast was held Sunday morn-
ing at 7 a.m. in the Trinity
Anglican Church in Ford-
wich. Mrs. Hugh Douglas
presided at the organ and
David Daunt accompanied
on the accordian.
The Easter service was
held at 10 a.m. and Rev.
Orrance Larramie was in
charge.
Mrs. Irene Judge and Elva
Foster sang a duet with Mrs.
Douglas accompanying on
the organ.
Flowers were placed in
memory of Mr. ;and Mrs.
Garnard King' by their
family and flowers on the
altar were given in memory
of departed members.
and family of Kitchener
spent the weekend' at their
home here.
,, ' Mr. and Mrs. Ted Klaas-
sen were Good Friday
visitors with Mr. and 'Mrs.
,. Werner Otten at Union.
,,„ Mr. and Mrs. Ted Klaas-
sen and`Weert were„Easter
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Nicholson and
fannily at Bluevale. 44
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Finley
and family of Acton °spent (he
Easter weekend. at ' their
home here. •
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Goldrich and family of
. oan Long ..,
h d .John Ford 01 `West
':were Good .Fridify
'guests of Mr, and Mrs. Anson
Demerling. •
Mrs. Eileen Sullivan re-
turned to her home in Green-
wood, N.S. on Sunday after
spending the past two weeks
with her parents and ..other
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs.. Bill Miller
and Darcy visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. John
Douglas, near Clifford.
Mr. and Mrs, Geno. Meyer
and family, spent the
weekend • with relatives at
Holland Marsh.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller
and Lori visited Sunday with
Mr. and .Mrs. George
Piercey, Elora.
The Fordwich Cubs are
having a paper drive on May
2 from 9 a.m. until 12 noon.
Residents are asked to have
papers tied and at the curb.
There will be pickups . in
Fordwich, Gorrie • and Wrox-
eter. •
Mr, and Mrs: Goosen
Winkel have retarnedtliome
after spending the' winter 'in
Florida.
Mrs. Rill Magill of London
spent Easter weekend with
her. mother; Mrs. Crosby
Sotheran.
Mr. and Mrs: Harvey
Bride and,. Miriam of Don
Mills, visited Good Friday
with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Doig.
Sportsathon-
The Senior students are
just about set for the thrill of
victory and the agony of sore
muscles as' their annual
Sportsathon draws near.
On the afternoon of Thurs-
day, April 23, the Grade 7 ,
and 8 students at Howick
Central School will compete
ual event. A host of
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Hotel, Tor' nto, were lettato. ri' ht: Ba a i•.,K'ow, Jo 1 n Van Rustton. f r
Vllet, Steve Stelnman. Bill Armstt ong, Bevan: Rltehle,, ,
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Bluevale Personal Notes
Rev. Warne Baswic .of
Mississauga visited with,Mr..
and. Mrs. StanleyMoffatt
recently... Rev. and
Terry Trites, MattheW and
Jacolyn were 'recent supper:;
guests at the same home.
Winners of the last bingo in
the community hall_ were:
regular games, Mrs. Carl.
Freiburger, Mrs. Jim Eng-
lish, Mrs. Bob Searson, Mrs.
Sleepy driver
hits building
A Fordwich-area man has
been charged with careless
driving after he fell asleep at
the wheel of his car and ran
into the Fordwich Com-
munity Centre early Friday
morning•
events such as toe touches, Provincfal police report
rope hang and sit ups are that TanO Y Gibson, 19, of
smuschecles, speeduled to :dchalleupthengeblood the
bound RR. 1, on FordwiehCounty ; Road 30 was southat-
flow and inspire the mind of about 4 a.m. Friday when he
all who parts iipate. fell asleep and failed to make
Exacting, Skill and endur- a curve, strikingthe
arca
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a o tf r P building.all t
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activities ' or tevep' hearno k estimateof t9ir
still, try the events and lis- • damage to the community•
cover'.your owl fitness'level. centre -
The students Welcome and •
encourage you;to join them.
Neighbors
The United States and the
USSR at their closest point
ar less than two miles apart.
Disabled should make
full use of deductions
In this International Year
of Disabled Persons we are
becoming aware of a bitter
truth: it is very expensive to
be handicapped. That is why,
when tax time comes
around, the- disabled should
make maximum use of all
the deductions to which they
are entitled to help keep tax
to a minimum.
One of the deductions
specifically designed to
reduce the tax burden on the
handicapped is the $1,810.
deduction for blind persons
or those confined to a bed or
wheelchair. To be eligible,
the taxpayer must have been
blind at any time in the year
or confined to a bed or
wheelchair for a substantial
period of time each day for
at least 12 consecutive
months.
Medical expenses can also
be deducted from the income
of a disabled person. This is
one of the most ad-
vantageous deductions,
since these costs often repre-
sent a large part of a dis-
abled person's expenses. All
medical expenses must, of
course, be supported by
receipts. Remember, how-
ever„ that a handicapped
taxpayer who deducts as
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medical expenses amounts
paid to an attendant or a
nursing home cannot also
claim thededuction for blind
persons or those confined to
a wheelchair.
Since more than half of the
disabled are unemployed,
they .are often dependent on
another taxpayer. There-
fore, anyone' who sup-
ports a disabled taxpayer
may also claim certain
exemptions and deductions.
First, if the handicapped
taxpayer does not use all of
the $1,810 deduction to
reduce taxable income' 'to
zero, the supporting person
may claim the unused
portion. The supporting per-
son may be the -spouse, par-
ent or any other relative who
claims the child or
equivalent -to -married
exemption for the disabled
person; or could have
claimed the deduction if the
disabled person's income did
not exceed $2,990. Item 42 in
the Income Tax Guide con-
tains more information on
these provisions.
A taxpayer may deduct
medical expenses paid for a
•disabled person, provided
the person depends on the
taxpayer for support or the
disabled person's income
does not exceed $2,990. If it
does, the taxpayer deducting
the medical expenses must
include the excess amount in
his own tax.
A taxpayer can also claim
a deduction of $990 for a
wholly dependent child or for
a disabled person over 21.
Obviously; these deduc-
tions and exemptions will not
solve all the problems a
disabled person must face
every day. But if full use is
made of these.. provisions_. In
completing a tax return, it
will be' a step in the rialit
direction.
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Tim Talton, Bill Mundell,
Irene 'Brown, Rosemary
Fischer, Berry Trites, Greg
Perry; specials, Mrs. Edith
Warwick, Dorothy Green-
away, Mrs. C. Freiburger;
door prizes, Jean Mathers,
Brett Martin, Bill Mundell,
Bob Brown, Bonnie Perry.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walker,
Sheila and Kevin, were
supper guests of Marie
Walker.
Sunday supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moffatt,
Sandra. and Greg, were Miss
E. Garniss, Mrs. L. Elliott,
Mr. and Mrs. Burns Moffatt,
Brian Moffatt.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving
'Elliott, Larry and Leonard of
Mount Hope spent the
weekend with Fred Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Fair
and Shawn visited Easter
weekend with his parents at
Guelph.
Mr. and Mrs. Rick Korda,
Adam and Janine, visited on
Good Friday with Mr. and
Mrs. Burns Moffatt.
Mr. and Mrs. John Spivey
of Inil rso e ll .
visited on Satur-.
r • with Mr :anti* Mrar.,.
"lareric: Henri* y
r 'este
at therHe
anPPPe bm. n8
home were_IV rs. Janet
Walker and Jim Wright.
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