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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 9, 1945, p. 2

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id chum l you own the georgetown herald wcdneeday may 9th 1945 for chicks that pay order geo c brown f norval plkane georgetown 382 r 21 two waxoomk pts nobm tau from a oerman camp wiere he had been a prisoner since october 17th pte norm mc donald la now tn england where be w 11 be faospltauaed for a short time for ncdlcal treatment on a foot in- iry two alrtnau tettexs were recel ved ast week by his mother mrs emily mcdonald of dolly varden the first was written from hospital in brussels on april lsjta which told uiat he had a sore foot but nothing serious he was liberated on april 12th by british troops and said noth ing could describe the wonderful feel ing it was to be free after so many months of prison life he had recelv ed no letters while tn oermany and was anxious for news from home as wll as a reunion with his brother clifford who is also overseas a second letter written on april 33 was from no 13 canadian general hospital tn england and said he was going on pass that day he would be in hospital for a while longer as it was necessary to graft some aln on his toe but he hoped to be back m canada soon ttiere will be a lot of things to celebrate when z reach the 4th line again says pte mcdonald buy victory bomb loam tarn situation superintendent paokhama brick plant at brampton mr scam is a very trustywortdy man find we all oln m wishing him con tinued success mr taylor of toronto is having his residence renovated throughout here and expects to move here shortly we kindly welcome mr and mrs taylor to our midst we are pleased to learn that mr j eaves has arrived home from the hos pital in toronto and is improving jowly his many friends here hope won to hear of his complete mrs j madde has arrived from toronto mr jas still taking some treatments in chris tie street hospital in toronto we also hope soon to hear of his complete recovery hay baling still seems to be the general order of tine day here mrs j edge to laid up with a sore foot we hope that she will soon be around again as usual we are also pleased to learn that r j edge is now able to be on duty again after his recent illness mr r j stringer spent the week end with mp norman vlggers of olen wiluams our village is filling up again with good citizens mr and mrs pitt and mmhrof intfwra w j ldsflce river vtown we are sure pleased to j and mrs pkt and xaotufh moving seems to be the generafar- der of the oy mrs petoh of toronto has moved to her new home here mr and mrs allen and family of toronto have moved into one of mr p hunters cottages on tt credit valley plata we also kindly welcome them to our ml mr a mekanc is treottng a new house at present watah union grow we understand that mr p c th ompson has sold hda 100acre farm on the 10th une to a montreal gentle man miss annde puckering of toronto spent the weekend with terra ootta friends we are sorry to learn that mtos we ight is on the sick list at present wa hope soon to hear of ber complete recovery mrs j eaves is on the skfc hat again we also hope soon to hear of ber recovery congratulations to george bhrtti who has been promoted to pitserg eant pltsfct brydh baa been serving in germany wtth the roap iisictmy f r watson ddjb 1lda georgetown offloa houra 9 to s bnoapt thursday afterooone dr j burns milne ductal sdsokon xeat oeoibotoun phone m dr clifford reid las dxij8 none 00 c mats street fimytuwms and income tax the following announcement will help to clarify the relationship between family allowances and income tax credits for dependent children family allowances are payable from july 1st 1945 and the registration of children is now taking place the family allowances act was designed to help equalize opportunities for all children and when the act was passed parliament approved the prln aple that there should be no duplication of benefits by way of family allowances and income tax credits for the same child an amendment to the income war tax act will be made to deal with this duplication in the meantime however the govern ment proposes for the last six months of 1945 dor- ing which family allowances are payable to re move duplication by adjusting the income tax credits received for children it li natural that parents in the low income groups will be expected to receive maximum benefits from family allowances partial benefits will be received however by parents with incomes up to 3000 the table below shows the effect of the adjust ments which the government has decided to make for convenience and simplicity the benefits received by each income group are shown as a per cent of the family allowances received the table shows ivuig income m 1945 of 1200 or lew wutbcncfit o thm extent of the full amount of me fun jjf allowances received as they are not requxced to pay income tax there is no duplication to remove heads of families rcceivuu incomes in 1945 in excess of 1200 but not m excess of 3 oo0 will tn effect retain the full value of their present income tax credit and in addition a p of the actual family allowances received c heads of families with incomes id excess of 3 oo0 will retain their full income tax credits for children if they do not receive family allowances these taxp may however apply for family allowances to protect themselves against nc a a l date which might bnog them into a lower income range where they would beoefitfrom family allowances in such cases if the income remains 10 excess of s3 0oo the income tax editsfor child ren would be reduced by the full a of family allowances received tab1e showiwo effect of adjustment for 1945 amount of taxable income not onr ftooo over 1300 but not over 1409 1400 1600 1800 2000 m 2200 2400 2600 2800 percent br which taiparcrl will turn iron faulr allowance io addition to prt focoma tu credits for 1949 100 3000 note th uble ppll pcrxjnj r n me tn pu port n ch id n and not h am of the a med 1- tc spec a table an b obn pad i allowance n each pfonnc al cap tal of aiaale ptnooi m- ithupottliihl lot nunbui kcaioatal director of fiaaor family allowances will be paid in full in all cases those who apply for and art eligible to receive family allowances will receive thim in full n nth by month see scale below scale of monthly allowances for the first four children for each child under 6 from 6 to 9 inclusive from 10 to 12 inclusive from 13 to 15 inclusive whe 5 00 600 7 00 800 ch idren c are more thai the family ikm nthly all w ancc r caih child after the i urth w 11 be reduced in accordance with the prt v sioos of the family allowartce act as far as is possible to take care of the adjustmtms necessary to avoid duplication of benefits curnnt inc mi tax deductions at the source will be adj isted t take int account the new situation when family allowance pa ments commence this will avoid plating an awkward burden on the taxpayers at the end of the year family allowances are not taxable special attention is drawn to the fact that the income ranges used in the table above refer to taxable income and any amounts received as family allowances should not therefore be included in calculating income for this purpose because family allowances are not taxable family allowances are also additional to dependents allowances for servicemen s families and military pensions for children registered after july 1st 1945 famil allowances will be paid as from the month following tba month when registration is made family allowances kre not paid retroactively pmblabed under the authority of hon brooke claxton mhthtme of nohomi health and welfam ottawa note these two examples fam ly with two children g 6 and 8 with total income during 1945 of 1200 total for six months of 1945 firt child 3o00 second chim 36 00 as this fnm ly does not benefit by way of income tax cred ts it receives and keeps the full amodnt as staled abovo 2 family with two children ages 6 and 8 wtth total income during 1945 of 1950 total for six months of 1945 first child 36 00 second child 36 00 72 00 amount returnable being loss of income tax credits 28 80 amount retained 60 see toue 43 20 register now h you intend to apply for family allowance but have not already don so pleat com and mail family allowance registration form copies of form may be obtained al hm nearest post office fl i c t insurance sebvi0b fire auto wlndtfmm a p baltn and aim smchjaa kxouhsioms pbooa luw or oeorfrtnm monuments manm and ixrmmn pollock ingham oait dmlgna on reqthstpbooe km inot our votfc in dnenwood leroy dale kc m sybil bennetti bjv inwn and sddun kflnnctii m ljuifldao oooo pbooe n omfoty hiu buf itmsmot georgetown j a willoughby hbaq omxcb toronto 1m tonce street asooosin ojareet end oldeat in oanada lshtliriftrl worty ynmi oonault oar active olty depmrt- modt for tbat home tn tba otj tom ukwhon is year leoal walter t evans ttrentyflre years established pkotsotion and 8ebvick fire ufe an insusancs windstorm accident slctoeas travel agency ocean steamship and tlflnil lake member toronte beat estate board pixme 183 office main st n or reid wh deans represent irktntuetown on childrens aid sooiett nielsen the chiropractoit druglem therafte yew at praette tadr attendam bom tpa olooed nmraday ovkb o0uinion 8t0m qeuiheunra pbooe jm dr s e magwood w stnumw phone 11 ooee batmen dtvlaton qnrt oarfa oooa and tba ilevi bu0nn at tba eoft nor of main and mm ninaia 0akville monument work w a bnaida ieaarb i dtltni lubmlttod oood dtanlajr of mononanla ob bead ton patronage aooataml oanrnie radio repairing we specialize in this work 16 yean bparfanee j sanfordson ibona aaoreosrown frank fetch uckn8kd acononebt pttanpt serrtoe paone 1 ra box u qual17xed ooesetdssb for better cqaai foundation garments aeeaonatdj priced anyone wishing a fitting or further information phone 9 or call at the hooae mrs w bfendham owaph st oeortcbtotrn robt p worthy cemetery lettering and monuments phone h7fl or write 216 queen st w brampton r dr clifford reld and wmiam deans were re appointed georgertown repres entatucs to the ifeiton ohlldren s aid society at tfae annual meeting held in milton recently the president mr amoe mason of aoton was ohalr man and erplained hrlefly how at the request of peel county the previous bwocounty organisation had been dis banded last year and tiwo now organ- irations created controller nora franoet- handeraon of hamilton who la secretary to uie provincial board of the society was gupst speaker for the evening and she gave a splendid address on the merits of children a aid work pointing out that halton was one of 53 s ich welfare organlzatlone in the province she stressed the need of more workers at a said everyone could be a booster for children s aid work the superintendent mr frank thompson gave the annual report which showed the tremendous amount of uork covered by his office several i of those present expressed their tribute to the secretary and to the treasurer misa edna anderson for their fnyj despatch of duties officers for 104646 are presidentra mason acton vice president mrs m e nixon milton sccretar and superintendent o p thompson milton treasurer and office secretary- miss bdtna anderson muton 1 directors acton g a dills burl ington mrs w a weaver a d pell- erin oeorgetown dr c o rejd w deans milton mrs m e nixon ret j b moore oakville mrs 6 n im- bert mrs r h archibald t township e e harrop nassagftweym townsh p e d mahon nelson town ship mrs mary petut trafalgl township victor hall county oo cil representatives w n auber bronte o v htllmer oatville a pleasant diversion from the busin ess of the evening was provided by tfie milton ladies trio mrs mcclehan miss mirjorie dawson and miss edna anderson accompanied at the piano b miss margaret malted a vote of tlanks for the trios delightful rend ition of several charming sougs wn klen by mrs mary petut deputy- reeve for nelson township and xfber- fcl candidate in the fo pro vlnchu election

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