Times & Guide (1909), 17 Apr 1958, p. 9

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"We are not here to provide a means of income over the summer break," pointed out Commission director Val Hill, "although we do pay our leadâ€" ers a nominal salary our bigâ€" gest interest in choosing these young: people to look after our Summer Fun Program is to provide the important lessons of leadership." From fifteen to twenty with a predominance of girls, the ‘58 candidates for the twenty posiâ€" tions offered as leaders for the Recreation program are mostly old:hands who are in their secâ€" ond or third year as leaders. Seated in Val Hill‘s comfortable office of the Weston Reeâ€" reation Commission, the musical wmyol thirtyâ€"two . voices singing their morning songs was a introduction to the Summer program leadership training course. ; Collected in the cluss rootn ‘of , mm ~==â€"«â€"oâ€"«â€"â€"«â€"â€"«<ommmer the Cumhlon'-'n.':'w oflic:: demanding and the story of these thirtyâ€"two candidates with their success undoubtodl; yould a spirited "sing song" were beâ€"|"° be possible n'vithout the ; Easter break tutition at the ginning their full day.of Water safety procedure, first aid,| Recreation Commission, €rafts," public relations and the| "Our leaders must be preâ€" many other lessons which help|pared to adapt their daily proâ€" ":‘::. ".l”‘ leader. grams to the needs of the area," two Abd a hatl mour exam pat|S8Y Val Hill, "in their lessons per at the end of ‘it, is a full|Of applied psychology they are schedule which is presented bytaught during this ‘leadership blackboard, movie projector and|phogram how to handle children. lecturer, . A ooq!r&l.idn proâ€" five day course. Last year the Summer Fun Program looked after over 3369 children. In the junior and senâ€" jor playgrounds at Dennison, Elm, Holley, Merrill and Gratâ€" tan, the twenty" leaders of ‘57 had their work cut out, in some instances looking after 200 chilâ€" dren with only one leader and a set of swings. Under these circumstances the eall on the leader‘s initative is "Many of them come up from our playgrounds," says Val, "they get the idea of what is wanted and most of them enjoy the job enough to stick with us for a while." Reoc. Summer Program Gets Underway ents as competently as a five year old in distress, these are How To Deal With Difficult Parents Make Lessons In Leadership 1542 JANE $T. (Corner Denison Rd.) CH. 1â€"0102 SHELL SERVICE STATION Change oil in crankcase Replace oil filter cartridge Remove wheels and lubricate wheel bearings Clean and space spark plugs Check and clean battery terminals Grease speedometer cable C § Check all lights Change grease in transmission and rear axle (Not Including Automatic Transmissions) Complete chassis lubrication Check exhaust system, including muffler and tail pipe and report. 6 Tighten all radiator hose connections Adjust generator and fan belts Check windshield wipers Report condition of brake system including linings. Test antifreezre and report. New Rocket Car Wash $1.50 MICHAEL PAKOSH ALlL LABOUR and MATERIALS PROVIDED Brake Reline "SPECIAL" For FORD ond chev. . $19.95 including Ports and Labour 4 Only $15.95 say Val Hill, "in their lessons of applied psychology "they are taught during this leldcnhip‘ program how to handle children. In problems of helping ‘bullies: for instance to become fnorg sociable, our leaders will give expert direction," concluded the Râ€" ~~"on Commissiqner. Looking after the problems of Chi.c.ts arom five to fifteen is obviously a formidable task in keeping them sensibly occupied and _ amused. "Our program wouldn‘t be a‘ success unless we can keep our customers happy,": pointed out two year leader Cal Bishop. . demanding and the story of their success undoubtedly would not be possible without tK Easter break tutition at the Recreation Commission. Fifteen year old Cal came up from the playgrounds to become a leader.. He certainly enjoys his work, "It‘s great fun looking after the kids‘ needs, it gives you a responsibility." ers will be ever." Although many pupils were shy in explaining their reasons for joining up, there is certainâ€" ly no lack of enthusiasm and all agreed that the Summer Fun Program between July 8th, and August 19th is something worth doing." # .. This is the thirteenth year during which the Recreation Commission has been running its Summer program. "Parents in the area have always well supported our program," comâ€" mented Val Hill, "we expect that this year our twenty leadâ€" Early toâ€"bed, early to rise â€" till you make enough to do otherwise. more busy than | CANCER A full week of lessons, questions and answers kept thirtytwo candidates busy when final exams were prepared for the selection of leaders. From applied psychology to first aid these thirtyâ€"two youngsters are put through 1. There‘s a new, optional $190 deduction for everyone this year. You can claim this standâ€" ard deduction of $100, for all medical expenses, charitable doâ€" mations, and union dues, without submitting receipts or you can claim more, if you are entitled, and submit reteipts in the old way. 4. Ordinarily, if you are not in business, you need not report bond interest, if you do not clip the coupons on bearer bonds that year. The coupons are inâ€" come only the year you clip and cash them. Many leave coupons unclipped during years they have high income (and a high tax rate). They save them to cash in years their income (and tax) is lower. Bank interest, or other investment income must be reported. 3. This year, you may deduct your contributions, up to $1,500 a year, as an employee, to a registered pension fund. If you are not part of a pension fund, you may deduct premiums, up to 10% of your income, that you pay into a registered retirement savings ‘plan, to a maximum of $2,500. 2. You may now include in your medical expenses, payment for fullâ€"time care in a nursing aome of a mentallyâ€"retarded deâ€" pendent. §¥ . Check This! You May Reduce Your Income Tax 5. If you became 65 years of _â€"FIGKHAT 3 JOHN ST., WESTON . 1221 WESTON RD., MT. DENNIS 2863 KEELE ST., DOWNSVIEW . HEADQUARTERS SPORTING GOODS 9 NEW SPRING ARRIVALS 1958 BICYCLES From $39.95 up RACER SPECIAL I $49.95 up rents Make Lessons In "9?""""!',.," | @im finh G’J Ircmrm and District Unit Campaign Opens April 21 Donations may be sent c/o Bank of Nova Scotia CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY WILEF‘S CYCLE 3 STORES TO SERVE YOU! with a fi!leek-up â€"and a cheque For KEYS CUT while "U" _ Wait. Lawnmowers sharpened, Fishing tackle repaired, Bicycles and Triâ€" :':.‘ eycles repaired â€" Free Pickâ€"up sszll and Delivery. 6. Getâ€"married on the last day of the year; you will still rate the full year‘s $1,000 exemption for your wife. She is taxed for that year as a single person. age last year, you are entitled to an extra $500 exemption from now on. 10. Make sure your kids don‘t earn more than $950 a year. You‘ll lose them in exemptions. 11. If you support your aged parents, or infirm brothers and sisters, you‘re entitled to some exemption. You can claim them as dependents, provided they don‘t earn‘ more than $950 a year. 9. If you live or work in the Province of Quebec, you get a 10% deduction, because of Queâ€" bec‘s provincial income tax. T. Make sure your babies are born in December; you still rate the full $150 exemption. And if your child say at 16, gets a job, he won‘t have time to earn enough that year to rob you of your full exemption then. 8. Invest in taxable Canadian corporations. As they pay taxes before they divide up profits, you are entitled to a deduction of 20% of the dividends you collect. 12. If you are separated, get together with your exâ€"spouse, to decide which children each of you will claim as dependents. If you both claim the same child, their paces for the final choice of twenty. Here Pat Bridge . a part time worker with the comâ€" mission gives the class a few pointers in learning how to swim correctly. .CH. RO. ME. 4â€"5341 6â€"1696 5â€"3074 the Tax Department may deny both of you the exemption. 13. If you are divorced, or legally separated, your alimony payments are deductible. 14. A girl who attends school, and gets married the same year, can be claimed as a dependent by both her parents and her husband. The parents claim the dependent‘s $400 exemption. The busband gets the wife‘s $1,000 exemption. 16. Don‘t count Unemployâ€" ment Insurance, Family Allowâ€" ances, Workmen‘s Compensation, dividends from a life insurance policy, or war disability pensions as taxable income. 15. If you tented rooms in your home, you can deduct a portion of the taxes, insurance and maintenance costs from your inâ€" come. Example: If you rent two of your eight rooms, you can deduct % of the maintenance costs. FORGET Cames n se sn war wor nnr mt uen ons mes awe $ LETTUCE watsh EACH NEW CARROTS ~s=s:~ %; 2 BANANAS «xxx cssz d > 2 GRAPEFRUIT ~usazases 00 4 s SUNKIST ORANGES KRAIMET 5t sor SPY APPLES | "Herr ced anano | recy sae AND GET $2.50 IN FREE "BONUS BUCKS" | â€" "BONUS BUCK" FOOD FEATURES ALLSWEET MARGARINE «_ hk MAZOLA OIL Y KELLOGGS CORNFLAKES Toe: IGA CHERRIES giass** . 2 L IGA BEANS WITH PORK 2 ‘HL TOMATO JUICE 2s 2 *Â¥ LIPTON SOUP, (is:*%. 2 reos. COFFEE cnase a samsorn Ts BETTY CROCKER :: CAKE MIX :« KRAFT VELVEETA CHEESE _ TOILET TISSUE wrre swan * 2 ror KLEENEX *sgyay*® 0 C ; & . EFFECTIVE APRIL 17, 18, 19, 21, 22 THURS. THRU TUES. EACH ITEM WITH FREE $2.50 "BONUS BUCK" Yes, the feature is "FRESHNESS" at IGA, and one reason is the knowâ€"how of 1GA‘s fresh food buyers â€" men like Vern Barber, 1GA‘s Difector of Supply with 20 years experience in the selection of quality fruits and vegetables. For all your fruits and vegetables, your fresh feod dollar buys much more at IGA. CET YOUR FREE: BONUS GIFT ~CATAL FREE BONUS GIFTS! SHOP AT YOUR WOODBRIDQE: 1.0Q.A. â€" IGES THE FINEST LARGE S!IH p AVAILABLE 13‘s sELECTED FROM ONTARIO‘S LB. FINEST Gisson sRAND _ P9LY 8 In spite _ of €) > Following the Annual Reports “M'Mtluthlflhmmfiwdo!flnn Easter morning this year, there|for the coming year, there will was a record attendance at the be a Social. The association is village churches. "It makes US|yery fortunate to have the serâ€" realize just how much the vilâ€"|viees of Mr. Andy Gigson, of g' months, when so many NeW |ing the parents some Square i are‘ seen. We hope they |Dances. It is hoped to have a will enjoy our village life, @s|record attendance at this, the much as we do, last â€"meeting until the new Sorry to hear of two accidents | school year. t c tonro ema s Tck, w a con« * cussion, but is now well on the| Albion Gardens Home and road to recovery, and . Doug School are planning to bl:ol:.l; ‘English, who was unfortunate| SPTID& Fair. This is to be held to have broken an arm. The Annual Meeting of the Association will be held â€" on Monday, April 21st, in the genâ€" eral purpose room of the school. 17. If you inherit money from the capital of an estate, it‘s not taxable. But, if you inherit inâ€" come from an estate, you must ~ 18. If you receive payments from a mortgage, only the porâ€" tion of them that represents the interest you are charging for the loan is taxable. 19. Provided you are not a "professional" _ gambler, your winning at race tracks or bingo games aren‘t taxable. 20. If you get advice from a professional counsellor, before you buy stocks and bonds, you can deduct half the fees you pay him. But you cannot deduct the commission you pay the broker to buy them. 21. If you became totally blind any time last year, or were conâ€" fined to bed or wheel chair for an entire year, through illness or injury, you are entitled to a $500 deduction. THISTLETO tax. sifk 24. â€" 19 m id 25. 2 Las. 25¢ Check This For Value! LARGE S1ZE 24‘s EACH 3.LB. PoLY BAG 4 se 206 :‘:lll ”Lm rour kas ‘& 2 C 2 ‘Fh 2 * 2 es y > 4 (3 31c 31c 21e Qle 21¢ Spring Fair. This is to be held on the 26th of April and will be Featuring GLIDDEN PAINTS 372 ALBION RD. THISTLETOWN CH. 6â€"3952 Thistletown Paint & Tile Shop. THISTLETOWN PAINT & TILE SHOP LEAN BUTT PORK CHOPS â€" 66e .. BRAUNSCHWEIGER, BACON and LIVER Sandwich Spread |© &3 I1e SAUSAGE WELCH‘S QRAPE JUICE 2 FROZEN FOODS STRAWBERRIES â€"~â€" BEEF STEW FANCY PEAS APPLE SAUCE Hiiwatam‘ 33‘n. LAMB==>» es use e .. SWIFTS Floor TILES Delicious Served with Green Peos and Mint Jelty WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OFf +PAINT BRUSHES AND OET $2.50 iN FREE BoNUs and get $1.5¢ in Fres and get $1.50 in Free "BONUS MUCK®* By opened by Mrs. W. . There will be plenty to. est all, including a Hobby . with prizes for all g adults and children, f A Movie Show, hot dogs and popcorn will be run tinuously all afterncon. Pond for the little ones, room full of games of all There will also be a Count: Store full of groceries of ‘a ARMSTRONG and j BUILDING PRODUCTS ‘ FOR YOUR â€" : b & ME LA _ TNE BuCKs oi Meopmet SAVE 10¢ SAVE 3c SAVE 6c _ 41c |:

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