The Huron Expositor, 1983-04-06, Page 14A14 -- THE HURON EXPOSITOR, APRIL 8, 1983 ,
Belgrave . group discusses nuclear tests
August •10 fond m for the
Correspondent
MRS. LEWIS STONEHOUSE
887-9847
At the recent Belgrave
UCW meeting, discussion
was held on nuclear testing
and members are urged to April II. Miss Laurie Scald- Blyth Theatre suppers•
write their M.P. with their well, London, a medical stu- Seventa&feswereinplayat
concern. dent recently
returned from the weekly euchre which was All ladies are invited to Zaire,, will be the guest held in the W.I. Hall Wed -
North Street United Church. speaker. nesday March 27.
Goderich, the evening of The U.C.W. are caterine Winners were: high lady -
Mrs. Lawrence Taylor, most
RRSP .questions for fax time°
As for the maximum, a term deposits. These in- other Capital gains you
deposit -type RRSP maturing elude stocks, mutual funds, have, and any excess can
within live years is insured bonds and mortgages. be parried back one year or
free by the Canada Deposit QUESTION: This year I forward for lip to five years,
Insurance Corp., a govern- invested 35,00.0 to buy so that it would take two
The maxi• %shares in a company that years to fully deduct the
covered is went under at the beginning 84,000.
of Octobey. I also lent c
83,000 to the same com-
pany. What provisions are
there to deduct these
losses?
--Reader's Question
QUESTION: I have read
suggestions that people
should have more than one
Registered Retirement Sav-
ings Plan. What is the
optimum number, and what
is the maximum amount
that should be held in one
plan?
--Reader's Question
Dollar Sense offers general
financial advice by mem-
bers of The Institute of
Chartered .Accountants of
Ontario. Sheldon Buchalter
is with Tepperman & Bu-
chalter. Chartered Accoun-
tants, Toronto.
ANSWER: There would
be no point in having a
dozen or more RRSP's.
Penalties for cash -ins and
minimum amounts re-
quired in some cases might
make this impractical. But
it's nice to have two of
three small, cashable
RRSP's for emergencies.
ment agency.
mum amount
520,000. -- including in-
terest -- so you should keep
your RRSP's under this
figure.
One aim to keep in mind
in buying RRSP's is to set
them up so that they
mature periodically. This
way, if you have an un-
expected expense, you will
have the security of knowing
that the money will be avail
able in two months, or
whatever. You will thus
avoid being hit with • an
interest penalty if you have
to cash in a five -,year cer-
tificate before it is due.
A final thought with
RRSP's is that there are
plans based on a variety of
investments in addition to
ANSWER: You don't say
whether the company is
publicly or privately -owned.
If it is a private company,
the $8,000 is treated as a
business investment Toss.
In this case you can write
off half the amount against
all other income in the year.
With a public company,
this is treated as a capital
loss. You still get to deduct
$4,000 against other in-
come, but not all at once. It
is deductible to a maximum
of12,000 $2,000 a year plus any
Tea recipes make
a refreshing change
The Spiced Tea Toddy is a
version of an old favourite.
For a "spirited" version you
can add port wine. You may
have seen Blueberry Tea
listed on menus and wonder-
ed how to make it at home. It
is simply made with hot tea,
Antaretto and Grand
Marnier.
To brew a good cup of tea,
bring fresh, cold water to a
rolling boil. Rinse the teapot
with hot water, use one tea
bag for every 2 cups or if
using loose tea, one teaspoon
for each cup plus "one for the
pot". Take the teapot to the
kettle. Pour out the warming
water. add the tea. then pour
the.boiling water over the tea.
Stir and let brew's minutes.
Tca should be fully brew-
ed. never under brew for a
weaker cup. If too strong add
boiling water to the cup.
SOME ' HOT" TEA TIPS
Add delicious aroma and
flavour to your tea by adding
a few pieces of dried orange
or lemon rind to the tea
canister.
To make your own flavour-
ed tea. add a drop of extract -
vanilla. almond. lemon, etc.
to a cup of hot tea.
Add one or two pieces of
hard candy such as pepper-
mint, lemon or cinnamon
drops.
To make your own spiced
loose tea. add crumbled cin•
namon sticks. whole cloves
and dried orange or lemon
peels to loose tea. Store in
tightly covered jar.
Or add a vanilla bean or
cinnamon stick to your rani•
stet of tea bags.
Flavour tea by using sugar
cubes that have been dipped
in orange or lemon juice.
Or for a sweet and different
taste, add powdered lemon-
ade mix to your pot of tea.
Lemon or orange slices are
good garnishes and add fla-
vour to hot tea. Use cinnamon
sticks or candy' sticks as
flavourful stirrers,
SPICED TEA TODDY
4 cups boiling water
8 tcabags
4 cups apple juice
4 whole cloves
2 whole cinnamon sticks
'h cup brown sugar
1 orange, cut into 8 wedges
8 whole cloves
Cinnamon sticks (optional)
Pour boiling water over tea
bags. Cover and let steep 5
minutes. Remove tea bags.
Meanwhile, combine apple
juice, 4 doves, 2 cinnamon
sticks a d rown sugar in
ucepa 1
sar ntj:&,S minutes
to &lend flavoytts: Combine
with tea. Serve in warm
mugs. Garnish each mug with
an orange wedge that has a
whole clove stuck in the skin.
Use a cinnamon stick as a
stirrer. Makes 8 cups.
Note: For a "spirited"
version. add 1 cup port wine
to apple juice mixture and
heat.
' SUNSHINE PUNCH
1''1 cups strong hot tea
'1 cup sugar
1 cup orange juice
'.2 cup lemon juice
1 cup light rum
'a cup orange liquer
Orange or lemon slices
Stir sugar into hot tea to
dissolve. Add remaining in-
gredients and heat until
steaming. Serve in warm
mugs and garnish with
orange or lepton slices.
Makes 4 cups.
GINGERY TEA
750 m1 unsweetened orange
juice or pineapple juice
50 nil, brown sugar
2 cinnamon sticks
2" piece fresh ginger rout.
peeled and sliced
3'5 nil. strong hot tea
Orange or lemon slices
lone hands lady -Mrs. Garner King gave an address on the
Nicholson, low lady -Mrs. living conditions of the In -
Lewis Stonehouse, high man- dians and their laws.
Ed Marsh, most lone hands Visitors over Easter week-
rylan-William Gow, low man- end with Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Johnston. George Michie were Mr. and
There will be euchre again Mrs. Don Whitfield and
next week starting at 8 p.m. Jenny of Sault Ste. Marie.
Everyone is welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Mrs. Garner Nicholson. McLennan, Cari, Adam and
Mrs. Agnes Youngblut and Luke of Kitchener.
Mrs. Margaret Dunbar at- Mr. and Mrs. Lislie Vin -
tended the combine meeting cent of Oakville were week -
of the annual meeting and end visitors with Mr. and
Spring rally at the Presby- Mrs. Stanley Black and Mrs.
,terian Church, Seaforth. Dorothy Logan.
The guest speaker was the Mr. and Mrs. Rob Roy of
Rev. N. A. King of the United Lakefield, Mrs. Rick Ball and
Church, Chesley: He was the Matthew of Hanover, Ann
former .rninitter at the Cape Catherine Jean of Hamilton
Crockerindiah Reserve. Rev. and Richard Anderson of
London spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Hanna spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Brian
Storer and Adapt of Kitchen-
er. ,
• Thirty-five members of
Knox United Church attend-
ed an Easter Sunrise Service
at the church Sunday morn-
ing. The service was conduct-
ed by Mrs. Ross Anderson
with Mrs. William Coultes,
Ruth Higgins. Mrs. George
Procter, Mrs. Ross Higgins,
Mrs. Laura Johnston, Ross
Anderson and Rev. John
Roberts taking part. Break-
fast was served by the social
committee of the U.C.W.
Middapaal
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C'onibine juice. brown
sugar. cinnamon sticks and
ginger in saucepan. Simmer 5
minutes to blend flavours.
Add tea and heat to steaming.
Remove cinnamon and gin-
ger. Serve in warm mugs
garnished with orange or
lemon slices. Makes 1125 mL
(41/1 cups).
Individual drinks to savour:
BLUEBERRY TEA
' A popular drink in restaur-
ants, here's how to prepare it
at home.
'Combine: 1 mug of hot tea. 1
oz. Amaretto, 1 oz. Grand
Marnier.
• SCOTTISH McTEA
Combine: 1 mug of hot tea.
1 oz. Scotch. 1 tbsp. honey.
HOT RUM TEA
Combine: 1 mug of hot tea.
1 oz: white or light rum, sugar
.to taste and add a cinnamon
stick. if you like.
SKIER'S SMOOTHIE
Combine: I mug ofihot tea,
1 oz. Galliano, add an orange
or lemon slice.
WINE TEA
Combine: '/r mug Of hot
tea, 1/2 mug of hot red. wine.
slice of lemon and sugar to
taste.
For further information
contact: Tca Council of Can-
ada. 701 Evans Avenue, Suite
501. Etobicoke, Ontario M9C
IA3.(416) 621-9944. Gordon\
F. Reynolds, Executive Di-
rector. Barb Holland, Home
Economist Consultant (416)
787.9054.
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TENDER
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"Quite possibly
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in the country!"
The Council of the Corporation of the Village of
Blyth will accept tenders up to and including April
11 at 3:00 p.m. for the consideration to purchase
the following property: Plan 1 Part Lot 9, Queen
Street, West Side, on which there exists a two storey
brick veneer commercial building commonly known
as the present site of the Canadian Imperial Bank of
Commerce, Blyth, Ontario, Lot'ls zoned Commercial.
The land and structure there erected, Inclusive of
certain fixtures as listed: vault and vault door and
other fixed improvements such as counters, parti-
tions and air conditioning units; is considered for
sale In an "as ie. condition, on date of tonder.open-
ing. Certain fixtures and platforms will be removed
from the Masonic Lodge Room. Interested tenderers
may arrange to view the land and premises by ap-
pointment with the clerk -treasurer of the village of
Blyth, at his convenience after Mar. 30. 1983. It is
understood that the said lot and the premises, there
erected or to be erected, cannot house any type of
financial business, whether private or branch of,
trading in the business of receiving for d� oO'sit, or
offering to loan nrlrney- to members of the rytcet—a
large for a periodebf 5 rears from date of oc parley.
The Corporation of the Village of Blyth will
assume that all the tenderers hav? made cOfisual tip
spection of the property and the structQre there
erected, on receipt of any or all tenders. tenders to
Include a certified cheque in the amount of 10%.
The cheques will be returned to the unsuccessful
tenderers within 45 hours of the opening of tenders.
Date of closing to be 30 days from dote of accep-
tance of tender.
Legal costs such as survey, appraisal, or adjustments
to be paid for by the tenderer. The Corporation of
the Village of Blyth shall provide adequate in-
surance on, the premises until closing.
The highest tender or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
Tenders to be opened Monday, April
11, 1983 at 7:00 p.m. in a closed ses-
sion of council.
Telephone: 523-4545
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