LINDSAY MORRISON, 6, grimaces as she squeezes milk from a goat's udder (above) during Maplewood Farm’s re- cent annual Farm Fair. Kirsten Buchan, 7, (photo right) dunks ber bead to retrieve an apple in an apple bobbing contest. Games, crafts, animal hus- bandry demonstrations and more were held at the event. NEWS photos Nail Lucente Tax deductions changed to credits From page 35 have changed. Some negatives | noticed: © [In the past, you could have taxable income up to $40,000 and, subject to some other conditions, use the simple tax tables to find out the tax. Now, once your tax- able income passes $27,500 you will have to complete Schedule I, the Detailed Tax Calculation. e If you have child care ex- penses, rental income or capital cost allowance claims, you will have to get a separate tax guide or form. 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Hastings NORTH VAN 341 Lonsdale 980-4433 COQUITLAM Austin & Blue Mtn. 822 - Lens & shutter “ima e Centre” A First on the Nort Shore Lens & Shutter Cameras, a name synonymous with the photographic industry, opened its first North Vancouver store in 1976. Now 12 years later an exciting new store is opening on the site of the original tocation, at 1615 Lonsdale Avenue — just across from Super Valu. A cornerstone of Lens & Shutters’ success story is their excellent staff. The company philosophy — to offer informed, honest advice on anything * photographic or video — is the reason they are Called “The Good Advice People” This philosophy is exemplified in the staff of the new North Van- couver store. Headed by Manager Richard Choy, a “young veteran” of photo retailing vino has worked over eight years for Lens & Shutter, the staft inchides specialists with experience in every aspect of the business. Assistant Manager Victor Magnusson has spent three and a half years in photo tetaiting and has wide experience of all types of cameras and accessories. Richard Gardner is Lens & Shutters Video specialist. Richard has been ad- vising video camera purchasers on how to choose and how to get the best results from their equipment, for over three years Statfing the unique “Memories — 'mage Centre” in-store photofinishing Jaboratory are Trevor MacNeil and Chris Stirling. Trevor, an enthusiastic photographer, knows what standards al! customers want in their photofinishing — the high quality standards he demands himself. Chris Stirting is wel! known on the North Shore for his photofinishing work. He has worked in and run photofinishing labs for over thirty years, and so brings a wealth of experience to the Lens & Shutter team. Part-time members olf staff at Lens & Shutter are lan McGutfie, Karen McBurnie and Peter Merrison. lan's area of expertise is darkroom, Karen's is Photofinishing and Peter's is Professional Products. Bet- ween them they have over fourteen years’ experience at Lens & Shutter. Convenient Sub Post Office in New Store. Stafi members Ruth Doudridge, Ann Cox, and Pat Crane welcome you, and invite you to use the services of the Lens & Shutters Sub Post Office. Open 9:30-5 pm Monday through Saturday. MEMORIES IMAGE CENTR INTRODUCING ... THE LEADING EDGE IN PHOTO MERCHANDISING. The Image Centre is a dynamic modulat store environment available to participating members of the Kodak Colorwatch*® system. The Image Centre effectively calls on the strength of the Kodak brand name A brand with one of the highest levels of consumer awareness, and an image that speaks quaiity The Image Centre 1g an efficient, functional, high wsibihty location, tailored to address all imaging need: --- from providing quick. Convement photofinishing to displaying other high-quality imag.ng merchandise In short, the Imuge Centre is a thoroughly integrated system that builds on a winning combination” the strerigths of the retailer's envionment and thew commitment to photofimshir.g excellence A new standard of excellence in photofinishing is accomplished by the Kodak Colorwatch’ System, through which the Image Centre is offered The Kodak Colorwatch” System is a comprehensive quality evaluation program that establishes a new standard for photolinishing through the exclusive use of Kodak paper, chemicals and the Kodak Technet’ Centre. The Kodak Colorwatch” System, and the Image Centre delivers boih a new direction in photo retailing, as well as the uncompromising service and support provided by Kodak. sPapebidin a8 7