| Prospes Point. on the move. If they're not . jumping . to the next ‘apart- ment. up, ‘they're < going: city. In most st cases; those moves are a: personal expense. But, ii Way. cascs, the cost of the | . Move can be tax deductibie.. For instance, if you change ' your residence because of a change in.the place of your. employment, business, .or | post-secondary. education, .a deduction is available to you . when you file your income tax. return. wo This deduction is also. available to’ someone who ceases to be a post-secondary | student to enter employment | or begin a business, . or who begins study 8 at a university, He saree a os 8 fe ' Canadians ‘are. constantly . college, or. “other | _ secondary institution. : There . are,” : > of ‘course, across. town, or. “to ‘another fs quelificotions to. att of this. To: : ~ qiialify, : “your the case of a. student, from the. scholarships, bursaries, _ prizes: or research gtants: which. are included in in- come. And 3 you can only deduct those expenses which are | jncurted over’ and above. obtained | from your employe ; reimbursements po ‘ eal ai “00 the o windishteld foam: save. and_ 3 for most installations NORTH SHORE - HAIDA GLASS 407 Mountain’ Highway, North Vancouver. 900-7511 _ Bost 7 = residence’ ‘must beat: Teast 25° = _miles closer to yourn new y work - . location. or. Sschool.’: ES . travelling; “Some. ‘moving. costs are eligible for deduction,” others ~ aren't. pes a ‘Bligible moving, ‘ekpenses include: _ = . @ “Travelling ¢ expenses of the - taxpayer and his household; The deductions c can sony: be : 7 applied. to income earned.in your new work location or, in. °. Board and lodging while as Costs of temporary board” and lodging 1 up to 15 days near __ the ola, or new, residence; ©. Costs acquisition of the new house . if you have disposed o of an old “house; _ a pd Transportation, ° : - and - insurance - costs. for 4 . household effects; oe ‘© The cost of. ‘cancelling a | old | house or apartment. - “e A loss incurred on 1 the sale | ° Expenses you . aight have a. " ee St... made on the old residence to North: Vancouver make it: more © saleable. ae A wide Tange. of ‘activities ; | from puppet. shows ‘to. Police” “who. wrote. the “ deli dogs - highlighted 1977. ine district 1 libraries. oe “Garbage ‘Delight’, ; ae many. “new » pro grams ‘were: introduced a ‘chestra. os along. with . Family Film — oS Nights. and: a visit: from. the ; RCMP: police dog’ all. helped’ to interest” the : younger oe readers: ee during | the year. ° “Among the 3 more’ ‘popular ; visitors to the libraries in the Canada Works rent.” WV GMGUG . WY wane ooenee . ys Above left, the Beaver ic eon a. Tho pening vioht, nad wl be co VA acted hy 7 ja ahi —— Beaver, | built in : England in. 1834 for the: Hudson’s s Bay Coutpany, » was | wrecked: in 1888: off oS 7 formerly of Cloverdale, B.C. wishes t to announce ‘the opening of his er 724 736 Granville St., Vancouver, B.C. ‘relating to” “the. be "g34-208t " ear-7est ‘storage! You too can hee _ beautitl nails foes. _kease; and we 2 °. ‘The costs: of. sélling. your ] | Costs : which are: * not st ‘eligible | for. . “deduction in- S ie clude: . ae Se ee of the old tesidence; and . » (ust off Lonsdale) - ’ 7 As B Cc. Rail’ S . marketing and sales representative” ~ for the Cariboo, Paul Perkins knows alot. . about customer needs in this big northern region a -...and about the railway's ability to meet Ete those. needs with specialized shipping facilties Lo oe and ‘equipment. | : Paul's territory runs from Prince George to Clinton, a vast area in which B.C. Rail provides © many services. Whether it's an outgoing ship- « ment of Cariboo beef or an incoming supply. shipment, Paul personally “rides herd" on jobs . for his many customers. He also advises prospective clients on ways in which rail ship- ping can mean time or cost savings. Personal contact by people like Paul Perkins i is an important part of B. C. Rail service. Ithelps ©. ‘. ensure that our moderri rail facilities are utilized a ina way that truly benefits the people of | BCs north. . we "district were poet Dennis Lee tos -out- | oo doorsman Tommy Tompkins 7 “anda brass trio’ from the . — Vancouver » Symphony _ | Or- “Library s staff gave tours. of . 7 ‘, “the” library: to 59 elasses. : eg | “usual | ‘reading. clubs“ and = eT ay ae ee - Storytimes were ‘supplement-.- te —. éd-by weekly craft: programs... made ‘possible by | a Young. ee