Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 29, 1965, Winnipeg, Manitoba
18 Winnipeg free press Friday january 29, 1965 . That wheel its for or Anthill i Quick that Donald Duck Mickey mouse Jav Joii Tsa Archie measure in each test Stop i could smell the i Coffee Clear Down to my office Blondie a swoop Xvi going to need More Money Money that s All. Don t yes Pear you into Vav jew know there s a Wert 5 limit to what t a limit a wife to v_7 y. J 1-18 but i always run out of v i reach or rip Kirby easy Rauf he owns How. Gentlemen. We can talk. Amons my followers i am called Thea Venser. All want is you have. To cur i la have who Are Vidu what do you want i and Lois on this hard driveway and Hurt my Tell Mommy. Shell put something on them like a couple cookies maybe 1-29 hey Swiney for the soup stain on Ufa you went to a big dinner dance last that _ due of a. Got my Homework done All i just hops Don t get marked apartment 3c after my wife s death the by orly around seemed to chan6e. I realize now that the wc3ru7 had t it was Triep to substitute the loss of a woman s love by fre occupying myself in business either that or she s off to take care of that sick girl Friend at the a i would a t worry too much about her people rarely become ill coins work they. Enjoy she 5 such a frail i Hope she does t become after nine o clock the Bien s working Date again Pear Byron Only Coulp have Beeh near Vou atthe tax tips 12 weddings affect tax exemption a column do lined for the work inn us payer is not in a portion to employ the services of professional account an t or visit income tax office. By c. A. Miller retired supervising assessor income tax department when a taxpayer is married in the taxation year it seems to cause a great Deal of confusion As to what exemption is allow Able to both husband and wife. If the wife was not employed and had no income for that year then the husband May claim exemption for her regardless of what time in the year they were married. If they were married dec. 31, he could still claim another Point often Over looked by the husband when the wife was employed before the marriage is that it is Only her income after marriage that has any bearing on his exemption for her. If she had no income or an amount under he still claims on her behalf. If her income after marriage is Over and under he will deduct the amount she earned from and claim As an exemption the difference Between these amounts. When a wife continues employment after marriage she is often confused about How to report her income for the full 12 months when she was employee under two different names. She should file her return in her married name and show her Maiden name in the space provided relat ing to last year s return. Attack both t4 slips if she was issues one for her single name Anc her married name under no consideration should two returns be filed because this would create difficulties for her later on in the year. Both husband and wife should state on their returns married in 1964" and where the husband shows his wife s income he should state income after mar for a personal reply write in care of the free press enclose a self addressed f i v e a e n stamped envelope plus 25 cents for each question. Question i was married dec. 10, 1964. Do i claim the full exemption for my wife or just a portion for the period i was married answer claim the Ful question my wife earned More than last year bu1 nothing after we were married can i claim any exemption for her answer claim be cause she had no income after she became your wife. Looking backward from the free press files 80 years ago Jan. 29, 1885 the germans of Winnipeg had formed a society for the cultivation of vocal music. Among the promoters were d. W. Riedle Franz Ruebe h. Grohs and a. Christopher. Rehearsals for the widows bewitched began under or. Maclagan. The cast was to include miss Macadams h. M. Arnold and w. T. Kirby. 70 years ago Jan. 29, 1895 Beerbohm tree noted English actor met with an enthusiastic reception in new York. The Duluth and Winnipeg railway was declared to be insolvent and was to be sold at auction. The Ashdown hockey team was beaten by Whitla a 6-1. Line up Whitla a Russell for i tune Mowat winks Carman Rutledge Wickson. 60 years ago Jan. 29, 1905 Balfour had made a great reputation As a speaker in the British House. And j Walker leading coloured entertainers were the attraction at c. P. Walker s Winnipeg theatre in in Dahomey. On the Bonspiel committee were among others r. D. Waugh president Frank 0. Fowler e. J. Rochon Harry c. Thompson w. F. Payne and r. H. Smith. 50 years ago Jan. 29, 191 among Curling rink president who were preparing to entertain visiting curlers at the coming Bonspiel were w. P. Mcdougall Granite e. J. Rochon Thistle or. H. J. Mcdermid Strath Cona w. H. Evanson Assini Boine w. Pratt jr., Union terminals Geo. Mcdonagh St Johns and j. B. Henderson Elmwood. 30 years ago Jan. 29, 1935 the largest exhibit of Cream cry butter Ever made in Canada was on View at the Roya Alexandra hotel marking the Golden Jubilee of the Manitoba Dairy association the very Pinnacle of achievement went to the famous old Shoal Lake Creamery managed by g. F Dawson which had risen to Fame under j. R. Nesbitt. 20 years ago Jan. 29, 1945 among Many others Joe Louis world boxing Champion visiting Winnipeg was warmly greeted by old George 101-year old negro who was a patient in Deer Lodge Hospital. Old George who had fought in the civil War said to Joe they did t come after me As a recruit in the present War. 1 guess they think i m too old but i m George had enlisted As a Cook in the first world War. Day shift boy talk about car pools1 Dennis the menace 6u01hs fuss an 27 Trade missions promote new markets Ottawa least 27 specialized Trade missions will be sent abroad or brought into Canada from other coun the Trade department this year As part of the in depth1 program to drum up new markets for Canadian products. It compares with three such missions in 1960 and five the following year. Last year there were 25, of which 15 were canadians going abroad. With very impressive re suits from earlier missions a department official said wednesday that hand picked groups will spread All Over the world during 1965, exploring Market ing possibilities for everything from agricultural seeds to consulting engineering services. The object is not to make a hard sell approach. Instead the groups usually made up of executives from representative private Industry spend from two to four weeks making a thorough study of comparable industries the Market possibilities and whether there it Likely to be an Opportunity for Cana Dian participation in that mar Ket. The group usually with fewer than 12 members whiles a full report for the Trade department on its return. Many of these re Fulton Sticks to . Kamloops . Up Davie Fulton has declined an invitation to return to Federal politics. The former Federal Justice minister and Public works min ister now is head of the British Columbia progressive conserva Tive party. In a letter released thursday he declined an invitation from the Victoria progressive conservative association to be conservative candidate in the next Federal election. This is an Honor that i appreciate very much but i am not free to in a letter to d. H. Nelson president of the Victoria association. Or. Fulton said i Hope therefore that you will accept my very deep appreciation and my sense of the Honor that your association has done me. Victoria has always sent to Ottawa representatives who have done credit to our capital City and i should like to express the Hope that your association will select a candidate at the earliest possible moment who will continue this tradition on behalf of our Appeal rejected Quebec Quebec court of Appeal thursday up held the capital murder conviction of Leopold Dion condemned to be hanged feb. 19 for the slaying of a 13-year-old boy. Dion 44, was found guilty in december 1963 of the murder of Pierre Marquis whose body was found with those of three other boys buried in a wooded area some 30 Miles West of que City. Sketch club slate the Winnipeg sketch club recently elected Roy Fijal As president. Others elected at the annual meeting Are Lawrence Green vice president mrs. Sferle Dayment Secretary and Hiss Lynn Sissons treasurer. Honorary president is a. O. Smith and Neil Hoogstraten is past president. Want religion out Montreal group of Montre Alers wednesday night announced the formation of the committee for Neutral schools which will seek the elimination of religion from Quebec s eng ish language schools. At pres ent English language Public schools in the province belong o either the roman Catholic or system. Ports said the official Are out they Are distributed to interested industries. At least 10 of the missions will be from foreign countries coming to Canada at the Initia Tive of the Trade department which usually picks up the Tab. These visits Are closely co Ordi rated with provincial govern ments As the missions move around to see the outflow of Canadian products. At least two of the incoming missions will be from european countries interested in the Tim Ber Frame Homes which made an encouraging Impact in Brit Ain Jast year. With indications of a growing Market in the u.k., new efforts will be focused on other West european countries this year. Queen approves Flag London up the Queen acting As the of Canada thursday signed a proclamation making the parliament Ary approved Maple Leaf Flag official Flag of Canada. It will replace the red Ensign on feb. 15. The historic step was taken in the presence of prime minister Pearson who will take the proclamation Back with him to Ottawa. Pearson who arrived Here earlier in the Day to attend the state funeral for sir Winston Churchill saturday had an audience with the Queen for the proclamation ceremony. Pearson and other common wealth prime ministers will lunch with the Queen at Buck Ingham Palace on saturday immediately after the funeral. Frozen solid Man revived London Reuters a Young siberian worker Frozen solidly has been brought Back to life the soviet news Agency Tass re ported thursday. Tass said vastly Maslov lost his Way in a Forest during a heavy Frost and his Frozen body was found 10 hours later. He was brought to the Novosibirsk City Hospital where he was put into a warm Bath had oxygen pumped into his lungs from a special apparatus through a tube in his Throat and was Given drugs to help to re establish the activity of the heart after five hours the first signs of life were noticed Tass said. The temperature Rose the heart began to beat More strongly and his pulse was Felt. Finally Maslov breathed and his lungs started working the Agency reported. After a time he developed acute pneumonia and the Frost bitten fingers of one hand had to be amputated. Crump favors tax cuts a general income tax Cut would e the Best single action by government to sustain growth in the Canadian Economy n. R. Crump president of the Canadian Pacific railway said thursday night. No single action would bet Ter serve to sustain growth in the Canadian Economy than a general reduction in the High rates of income he told the Western retail lumber men s association. The government has a critical role to play if Canada s Economy is to achieve objectives which have been set for it in the next few or. Crump said the political and social benefits of a higher rate of growth and More employment should be weighed by political leaders in contrast to the Short term gains of in creased welfare West of St. James one left 1995 Cash required split 3 bedroom immediate poit Eivion Par month including taxes Handicap to acre ii Strutt from school and Bui. Morning or Call 137-7295 1-9 . To View Call we 3-s6i1
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