22 - Wednesday, June 28, 1989 - North Siiore News Jane 29—Annual general meeting of N.S. Intermediate Care Society, which administers Cedarview Lodge. 7:30 p.m. Cedarview Lodge. Feature speaker: NVD Mayor Marilyn Saker. All members welcome. ete Inne 29--Deep Cove Gardening Club meeting. Seycove School, arts and crafts room, 1204 Caledonia, N.V. 7:30 p.m. Speaker: B. Roeleveld on Bonsai. Info: 929-5382 or 929-4586. * ee June 29--Registration for W.¥. sum- mer school. Hillside Middle School, 2295 Queens Ave., W.V. June 29-30 from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Al) enrolments on first-come basis and enrolment may be limited. Fees: 60 hr. course $150; 30 hr. course $75. Info: Glen Rose, principal, 922-3291. wee Sune 29--Free legal clinic held Thursday afternoons at W.V. Baptist Church. Taxman isn’t always right From page 20 nue Canada administers the In- come Tex Act and collects the money, the federal department of finance produces the tax law. ‘‘While our department iden- tifies and corrects millions of er- tors (when people file their tax returns), there are instances when this is not possible,’’ Reale said. “If pertinent information is not included in the return, we would not know if a taxpayer is entitled to a particular deduction or credit. “Taxpayers should follow in- structions in the Tl Guide, careful- ly review the return and ensure that all the necessary information is included. “If a taxpayer finds, once the assessment is received, that infor- mation has been omitted, the return can be adjusted to correct @&y errors up to three years from the date of the original assessment of the return.’* In other words, it’s up to you. Read our series, pick out the most effective ways to save tax — and then you will be able to celebrate with ‘‘Many Happy Returns” even when it isn’t your birthday. «*& & Based locally, Mike Grenby writes a money column which ap- pears in newspapers across Canada, Although he also works as an independent financial ad- viser, Mike will respond to readers’ quest‘ons and story ideas through the paper. Write to Mike Grenby, Money Columnist, North Shore News, £139 Lonsdale, North Vancouver V7M 2H4. Mike cannot reply in- dividually but will answer as many of your letters as possible in his column. Activities planned SEX- TO eight-year-olds can par- ticipate in adventures this summer with the West Vancouver Recre- ation Centre. Summertime Arts and Adven- tures is based out of Hollyburn School, 1329 Duchess Ave. Activi- ties include weekly trips to Van- couver attractions, arts and crafts, cooking, music, drama and games. The program starts off with Science Spectacular, July 4 to 7, with trips to Science World, the Capilano Fish Hatchery and Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre and Park. The Friday ‘Space Party’ will feature roller skating on Mars. July 10 to 14 is Animal Adven- tures week and includes a behind- the-scenes tour of Stanley Park, a hands-on visit from pet store animals and an adventure at Maplewood Farms. The Friday party is a Teddy Bear Picnic with games and crafts. For more information contact Susan Archibald at the West Van- couver Recreation Centre, 926- 3266. After 4:30 p.m. by appointment. Legal advice in most areas of the law in- cluding mediation in matrimonial disputes. For appointment cal! 922- 0911. ges June 29-N.S. Keep Well. No drop-in at W.V. Seniors Activity Centre due to long holiday weekend. Info: 926-4375. ee June 29--Lecture: Be Your Own Lead- er. 7:30 p.m. N.V. Capilano Library, 3045 Highland Blvd. Sponsored by In- ner Peace Movement. Info: 986-8412. vt Sune 29--Stepping Out, group walks for health and pleasure. Vigorous pace. Muse 3 AO Pewee Nard teeny soe HoH Peyton BROWN 32-091 al W.V. Recreation Centre, 780-22nd St. 7-8 p.m. Info: 926-3266. ete For more Coming Events see first page of Classifieds. June 30--Sentinel Secondary 20-year reunion for 1969 grads. Info: Carolynn 986-9824, een June 30--Toddiers Storytimes. N.V. City Library, 121 W. 14th St. 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Stories, songs and fingerplays for 2 and 3 year olds. off the regular price Jene 30-N.S. Alano Ciub sober dances (no alcohol or drugs allowed on premises) held every Friday and Satur- day from 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. For people 18 years and older. Admission $3 for members, $5 for non-members. Variety of music, mostly classic rock and disco. Light refreshments and snacks available. 176 E. 2nd St., N.V. Info: 987-4141, eee June 30--Register now for beginner band that is starting up. 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