NORTH VAN CITY Library lines up events for April THE NORTH Vancouver City Library has a lineup of special events and regular storytimes for April. Four to eight year olds are invited to dress up as a character from a book and bring along their favorite joke to a special April Fool’s Day storytime on Saturday, April I at 10:30 a.m. Bedtime stories from the Brothers Grimm will be read at Fairy Tales and PJs on Wednesday, April 5 at 7 p.m. On Thursday, April 6 at 10:30 a.m., Canadian 29 - Sunday, March 26, 1989 - North Shore News author Ceua Lottridge will visit the library. Her book One watermelon seed, for preschoolers and grades 1 and 2, will be read and discussed. Parents, teachers and students are welcome. A puppet show by Susan Down on Saturday, April 22 at 10:30 a.m. will feature a Grimm fairy tale. Ages four ane up are invited. Fairy tate art work by Lonsdale School will be on display at the library during April. The North Vancouver City Library is located at 121 W. 14th St. For further information call 980-4424. The things that make Canadians different all year round, also make them different at tax time. That’s why Revenue Canada offers a range of services to help all Canadians file their return. Follow the Guide When you get your tax return this year, you'll probably notice some changes. To help you fill it out, your 1988 Tax Guide gives you step-by-step instructions as well "-_as'tax tips and examples. It highlights, in yellow, the changes to this year’s return. There’s also a series of special guides, like the Child Care Expense Guide and the Employment Expense Guide. Check your general - Tax Guide for the list of special guides available. If you need one, contact your District ‘Taxation Office. to look for In your Tax Guide, you'll find a detailed description of how the new tax credits work. For example, personal exemptions have been replaced by “personal amounts” that reduce your federal tax payable (how much you _ owe), Make sure you follow Step 4 in your Tax Guide so.you don’t miss out on anything. Include your Social Insurance Number Be sure to fill in your Social Insurance Number, along with other current information, such as your correct address. This will ensure that your return is processed quickly and accurately. There’s also a new federal requirement to provide your Social Insurance Number to your financial institution for inclusion on your tax information slips. If you don’t have a Social Insurance Number, apply for one at your local Canada Employment Centre. When you file your return, you should also be sure to include all your T-4’s and any other information slips required. You should receive them by mid-March. If you don’t, your Tax Guide tells you what to do. A correctly completed return with ail required documents will mean you get what you're entitled to as quickly as possible. Canada re, You may not have to fill out the whole form If you have no income and are only claiming a Child Tax Credit or the Federal Sales Tax Credit, you don’t have to complete the entire form in order to receive your refund. Check the Tax Guide for instructions on how these credits affect you. 3 eo . There’s help if you need it When you get your new tax return, open it to make sure you have the forms and guides you need. If you didn’t receive a return, they're available at your Post Office or District Tax Office. There are also community volunteer programs that offer special help to those who need it, and seasonal tax assistance centres set up in shopping centres and other locations across Canada. Or you can call the toll free number for your area, listed in the back of your Tax Guide. With the general Tax Guide, the specific guides and these other services, there’s guidance for all Canadians, from Revenue Canada. a Revenue Canada Revenu Canada avi Taxation impét