\ [| wy 2 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Mar. 26, 1975 Up « Down the Street The signs of Spring were in the air last week in and around Port Perry. Conces- sion roads in some places were near impassable, creeks are running high and the snow is slowly disappear- ing from the ground. Have seen crows, robins and a black squirrel recently. Yes... Spring has arrived not only by sight and sound but also by the calendar. A very successful Appre- ciation dinner and dance sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Royal Cana- dian Legion in honour of their husbands was held on March 15. The ladies are now making plans for the Auxil- iary Birthday party to be held on the 15th of April. The Ministry of Natural Resources warns ice fisher- men that all fish huts should be removed from the ice by March 31. 'Approximately fifty mem- bers of the Port Perry Snow- mobile Club spent the Robert Scott Kenny, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kenny, Port Perry was among the graduates from the 1975 class of the Niagara Parks Commission's School of Horticulture on Saturday, March 22nd. Nutrition, salads and weaning will be the topic of discussion at the April 1st, Port Perry LaLeche League meeting. Starting time 8 p.m. at the home of Bonnie Branton, Seagrave. For information call Chris at 986-5503. William Laurence Evans, the Great-West Life Assur- ance Company representive in the area has been awarded membership for 1975 in the Presidents Club. This club is composed of leading representatives of the Com- pany, who, in the past year, have distinquished them- selves through outstanding sales accomplishment and maintenance of high stand- ard in the conduct of their. business. VATE NAY Greenbank and area Belated congratulations to those of our community who won first place in their re- spective classes at Sunder- land Music Festival: Dar- lene Gibson, Lana Perry, Alissa Lee and Greenbank School Choir which was dir- ected by Mrs. Shier. Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Art Couves were Mr. and Mrs. Danny Reesor and family of Scarborough, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dobson and family of Magnetewan, Mr. and Mrs. R.W. Bailey of Brampton. Mr. Frank Innes visisted his brother, Gordon, who is recuperating from surgery in Lindsay Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stone attended the 40th wedding anniversary celebrations of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff McNeil of Goderich, on Fri. evening. Returning from vacations in the Bahamas this weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Murray Lee, also Mr. Murray Stone and friends. At a well attended communion service on Palm Sunday, six new members joined our church on prof- fesion of faith - Janice Till, Dawn Real, Denise Dusty, Mary Parish, Laurie Foster weekend at Nor' Lock Lodge, near Huntsville. and Veronica Green. Fifteen boys and girls, Read your Tax Guide. | It will tell you what's new. This year the Federal Government has included many new tax benefits that are important to you because they could save you money. Your federal income Tax Guide explains them thoroughly. Let's take the Interest Income Deduction as an example. This year for the first time, if you received and reported on your income tax form interest income from many legitimate Canadian sources, including bank deposits, bonds, mortgages and notes, you are allowed to claim as a deduction the total of the amounts up to $1,000. Your Tax Guide explains it in detail. Check Item 35. Increased Personal Exemptions is another item that has changed from last year. All it means is that the Federal Government has increased your personal exemptions to coincide with the. rise in the Consumer Price Index. The new personal exemptions are printed on your income tax form. Guide Item 41 tells you more about it. Well, those are just some of the areas where it pays to follow your Tax Guide and, of course, there are others. The Federal Political Contribution Tax Credit is new as well. Guide Item 52H will tell you all about that one. This year, Family Allowance Payments are income and have to be declared as such. Check Item 7. Remember to check some of the other items listed in the Tax Guide which may entitle you to claim deductions, such as Child Care Expenses. Guide Item 33 tells you all about that one. And you may be entitled to deduct your Moving Expenses if you moved during 1974 to earn income in a new location in Canada. Check Item 34B carefully for the details. ) And don't forget, if you have contributed to a Registered Retirement Savings Plan, be sure to include your receipt and deduct the allowable amount. Guide Item 29 explains it in detail. Use your Tax Guide and fill in your tax form carefully, step by step. You'll find it's not as difficult as you think. If you should have difficulties, however, District Taxation Office addresses and telephone numbers are listed on the back page of your Guide. Tax Guide '74. How long has it been since you've read a really good book? We're making it easier to understand. | 7 RevenueCanada ~~ Revenu Canada Taxation Impot Hon. Ron Basford L'hon. Ron Bastord Minister ministre members of Belly Stones Sunday School class enjoyed an afternoon of bowling in Port Perry last Tuesday, followed by a pizza party in the S.S. rooms. Members of the local Boy Scout troop and their leaders attended the Sportsman Show in Toronto on Thurs. We are pleased to report Mr. Roy Leask is getting along nicely with his artifi- cial leg. Denis Dusty spent a few days last week in Scarboro with Lisa Stephen . Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hunter attended the Sportsman Show in Toronto on Sat. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don McKean were daughters Sally and Dale Treleaven and Mr. and Mrs. * Door & Spot Dance Prizes LLL re rr PORT PERRY CHRYSLER Manchester -- 7A & 12 Highway -- 985-7329 NTT TTT] 1974 Dodge Charger Two Door Hard Top, Fully Equipped, Low Mileage. \+ Lic. No. HSE-928. 1974 Plymouth Sebring Hard Top, Loaded, Including factory Air Conditioning. Lic. No. JRP-268. 3997 / 1974 Plymouth Scamp Two Door, 6 Cylinder Automatic, Radio and more. Just Lic. No. JMA.-558. 1974 Dodge Dart qo: \ 6 Cylinder, Automatic, Radio. Lic. HSD-967. $3389°° 1974 Dodge Colt 4 Door Sedan, This Demo has just 5,000 miles $a 00 i equipped with. AM-EM Stereo. Lic. HTH-940." 2998 | LL '3549 | 3795 LL LEE TTT = Ii news | Fitsgerald and daughters of and Mrs. Jim Innes of Scarborough. Pickering, Mrs. Fae Hubbert » | Sharii and Ricky McMillan and daughters Brenda, of Uxbridge spent a few days Donna, Marlene and a friend with their grandparents Mr. Lisa O'Brien of Omemee. and Mrs. Armour McMillan. Uxbridge Sunday ght Sunday guests of Mr. and hockey league lost to Ht. Mrs. Frank Innes were Mr. John's 6-4 on Sunday night. The Louise Patterson Macrame and how to make Handicraft Guild met March Burlap flowers. Supplies 12 in the Presbyterian Will be available at the Work Sunday School Room with a Shop. Co good attendance of enthusi- Mrs. Rose Heron of Ash- astic members. Three riew burn showed how 'to make ladies to the Guild were cushion tops using Phentex, welcomed. It will be interesting to see Plans were made for a the cushions when com- Work Shop to be held at the Pletes, as each lady chose a home of Marjorie Williams different colour combin- and her sister, Kay, on Wed- ations. } } nesday, April 2, at 9:30 a.m. Next meeting will be April Members will be learning 9th, 1975. -® gs | a f Sponsored by the Kinette Club'of Port Perry li SATURDAY, MARCH 29th | eo | o Admission *10.00 includes: * A Light Lunch TICKETS AVAILABLE at Trans General Store, - House of Howard, Richards Beauty Studio, G.M. ' Williams Motors, or at the door. NEXT SATURDAY . .