A stiffening up of traffic laws in Central Saanich has municipal police keeping an eye out for expired inspection stickers. All vehicles must be in- spected yearly at the Victoria testing station, but many people seem to expect notification when their year is up, said Central Saanich police chief, Bob Miles. He stated the onus is on the driver to have a valid sticker or face the $15 ticket if spotted by the unmarked police car patrolling Central Saanich. “It’s the law, it’s being enforced,”’ said Chief Miles. At the Victoria inspection station all vehicles are thoroughly checked to see they have all the necessary safety features, such as .adequate brakes, steering, alignment and properly adjusted headlights. If a vehicle fails to meet the standards, it is given an orange rejection sticker until the problem is corrected; if it windshield. The various years for ex- piration are indicated by different colours and shapes, overdue vehicles. A small silver and red quare ‘on your windshield, means you are home-free for another is good for a few more months. This increased enforcement of traffic regulations has been going on in Central Saanich for less than a month now, and Chief Miles said it would continue ‘‘until things begin to improve.’’ occupations must include their tips and gratuities when calculating net income for tax purposes in addition to their _ tegular wages. or salary, “feports Revenue Canada, Taxation. This includes waiters and waitresses, taxi drivers, these occupations are aware of ‘this requirement some people do not realize the benefits to the taxpayer for including tips and gratuities. in the calculation of income. , Individuals. can elect to passes, a sticker is glued onthe making it easy to pick out the year, while a large pink square Taxation Sticky Over Test Stickers Tips And Gratuities Count For Tax Purposes People employed in service | already made the maximum contribution. This can mean additional coverage both for the employee or, inthe case of death, additional coverage for. the remaining ‘spouse. -., ‘ lt “is “not” uncommon, say’ officials at the Department’s 28 District Offices to be visited porters, bellhops, barbers and | by recently widowed or hairdressers. disabled people making . | voluntar disclosures on Although most people in y unreported income from tips and gratuities in an effort to have their pensions increased. the . § pension plan at this stage are both costly and avoidable. Delays in. amending if Revenue Canada, suspects that a contribute to the Canada or Quebee Pension Plan on this, income provided they have not BISSETT Edna Bissett of Sidney, B.C., peacefully at Rest Haven hospital 6n May 31, 1976, in her 75th year. Survived by her son Charles (Sidney). Also her sister Mrs. J.P. Maitland (Lethbridge Alta.), Also two nephews and one niece of Victoria, Memorial Service was held Friday June 4th at 4:30 p.m, in the Chapel of First Memorial 4725 Falaise Dr, Cremation, Flowers gratefully declined: Arrangements through First Memorial Services Ltd, LOGAN In Sidney, B.C. on June dvd, 1976, Mrs, Sybil Kathleen Logan, aged 81 years, born dn Cheltenham, England and a resident of Central Saanich, B.C. for past 30 years, lite residenee, Apt, 32-7601 Bast Simtnieh Road, Survived by her loving husband, Gordon R, Logan at home; sons, Walter Rowen, Edmonton, Alberta, David Bowen, Della, BC. and CGiordon Bowen, Mexicos ‘aughters, Dorothy Nielson, Vancouver, BC. and Eileen Melecod, Edmonton, Alberta Mothers, Gordon K. Thorne, Vancouver, B.C., and Norman TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION "TM" the full potential of the individual and society. INTRODUCTORY LECTURE Y Brentwood Elementary School Library Wednesday, June 23, 8 P.M. No charge tuxpayer has not reported tips and gratuities the Department ‘ has the authority to assess the OBITUARIES Thorne, Langley, B.C, and her sister in North Dakota, U.S.A. Predeceased by her son, George Bowen and her brother, Peter Thorne, Service was held in the Sands Funeral Chapel of Roses, Sidney, B.C. on Wednesday, June 9th, 1976 at 3:00 p.m. Rev, Robert Sansom. of- ficiating. Vlowers gratefully declined, Those so desiring may contribute to the Canadian Cancer Society, 857 Caledonia Ave., Victoria, B.C, TARR In Sidney, BC, on June Sth, 1976, Mrs, Althea Aileen Tarr, age 83> years, Born in Seattle, Washington and was a long time resident of Victoria und Sidney, B.C. She leaves her son, Willy Tarr, Seattle, Wash,, daughters, Mrs, Leana Doud, Sidney, BoC., and Mrs, Audrey Zimmerman, Los Angeles, Calif., five grand- children and three great- grandchildren, Memorial service was held in the Sands Funeral Chapel of Roses, Sidney, B.C., on Tuesday, June 8th, 1976, at 200) pam. Reve ROE Pratt officiating, THE REVIEW Brentwood TOPS Chapter 980 was well represcnted at the Provincial Recognition Days held in Prince George May 28th and 29th, which was attended by 1,500 members from all over the province. Weight losses by the group therapy of friendship and encouragement in the TOPS programme were an_ in- Spiration to all to Take Off Pounds Sensibly, and for the | graduates to Keep Off Pounds Sensibly. Those with the greatest loss were crowned the King and Queen of the Recognition Day, the Queen having taken off over one hundred pounds and the King one hundred and fourteen pounds. By a coin- cidence they are both members of Duncan chapters. Altogether 64,997 pounds were lost by members during 1975. Those attending from No. 980 were Molly Essery, Margaret Peters, Betty McKecknie, Dora Verhagen, Jean Freberg and Margaret Brown, with junior members Carol Anne Freberg and Martha McKecknie. : Brentwood Bay TOPS | The Queen of TOPS Chapter 980, Brentwood Bay, Mary McMichael presided over the ceremony when the Cah- pter held their Awards Night on Monday, May 17th, in the United Church Hall. Awards were presented to Dorothy Douglas, ist Place Winner, Division 5; Mary Fowler, ist Place Winner, Division 3; Carol Marchment, Ist Place Winner, Division 2; and inspirational awards were given to Dee Wakefield and Jean Freberg. Joyce Armour was honoured as a fourth year ‘| KOPS. individual on what it . . establishes as a reasonable | _ She received a set of crystal amount., In addition the | ice glasses. All winners received carnation corsages. The best loser for the year was. Mary Fowler with a loss of 21. and ‘one half pounds. The. taxpayer could be liable to a penalty of 25 percent of the tax owing or to prosecution. In the casé of prosecution, taxpayers can be fined up to twice the | €vening ended with the amount of the tax sought tobe | 8raduation of Dorothy evaded. Douglas in a _candle-lit ceremony. BARN Check our prices before you buy or sell anything — USED FURNITURE — T.V.’S APPLIANCES — TOOLS — WHAT HAVE YOU FOR PROMPT FREE ESTIMATES PHONE 652-1711 HOBBYISTS BOOTH SPACE AVAILABLE for the Central Saanich Lion's “CENTRAL SAANICH DAYS” at Centennial Park, August I & 2 On the spot demonstrations, displays and selling of wares. Enquiries and Reser- vations - phone G, Rice - 652-1959, GUS WHITEAKER INSPECTING A TIRE FOR ROAD SAFETY. (iin i FLINT MOTORS BEACON AT FIFTH deat. LTD. 656-1922 . Tops Recognition Days Held In Prince George 64,997 Pounds Lost . Presents Betty McKecknie, Margaret | Year KOPS respectively, and Brown and Dora Verhagen | took place in the colourful f ke d ily’ were recognized as a Third | ceremony of lighting the Roc an Ro Year, Second Year, and Third | candles of continuity. . Featuring Wednesday, June 9, 1976 SIDNEY HOTEL CABARET ‘BRANDY' FRIDAY, JUNE 11 & SATURDAY, JUNE 12 10 P.M. - 2 A.M. 656-1131 CUT THIS AD OUT AND PRESENT IT AS A FREE PASS. DISTRICT OF NORTH SAANICH Annual road oiling.as a dust palliative will commence approximately 15th June and be completed by 25th June. Roads will be signed giving notice of fresh oil. To prevent splashing designated speed limits must be adhered to. ’ E.F. 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