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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 17, 1974, p. 14

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m the tribune thursday jan 17 is74 doug smith four stouffville apache freight and hetherington electric fought a 22 tie in the only dose game of peewee house league action jan 12 hetherington opened the scoring on a goal by jim hulshof then apache tied it with mike brunts marker the electric squad made it 21 when chris burke counted before apache knotted the score on dave ross score in a onesided contest master feeds overwhelmed pine hill mazda 60 as doug smith scored fourgoals single markers came from paul brunke and steven lcgault shane coxwcll and kevin jamieson managed two assists stouffville coop blanked legion 40 with mark simpson scoring two goals and picking up one assist jim jessup and paul ramer counted for the winners d a construction easily handled mayflower farms c2 bradley brown scored two goals with singles going to neil davis allen davis greg murphy and bill llamm perry pettigrew and scott sommcrville scored for the losers peter hughes assisted on two goals for the winners it was a day of lop sided games in peewee house league jan 5 as coop slammed master feeds 123 hetherington electric dumped legion 83 and apache freight scalped mayflower 72 mark simpson scored four goals and jim jessup picked up two goals and four assists as coop overwhelmed master feeds eric timbers and paul jackson each netted double markers for the winners campbell howie and larry simpson netted singles to complete the scoring doug smith scored twice for- master feeds and loromc van vliet notched the other tally the electricixtgion game was close at the outset but electric potted five unanswered goals in the late stages of the game to take the win chris burke steven chambers and clinton bourne each managed two goals for the winners with singles going to jim hulshof and greg guest dan garrett- paul goals withers and terry woolbead scored for the game but outclassed legion squad apache freight scored five goals in a row and then coasted to a 72 win over mayflower farms doug feasby sparkles stouffville downs swiss visitors 141 stouffville over 1300 fans turned out friday to see the opening game of the wallisellen switzerland tour of ontario juvenile mistakes give whitby 53 win stouffville whitbybrooklin juve niles took advantage of stouffville mistakes and skated off with a 53 win last week in ihe first period steve sandford and harry forbes counted whitby goals as the visitors struck early for the lead with five minutes remaining in the opening frame mike wightman and wayne feasby scored unassisted goals to tie the game at 2- 2 kevin barrick scored the nicest goal of the game on a well- engineered play from wightman and stouffville carried their 3- 2 lead into the third all the scoring in the final frame went to whitby sandford and forbes got their second goals and both overcame positive forechecking by the visitors terry harper stuck the other goal behind jack holder to complete the whitby domination holder could not be faulted on any of the goals as two came from men wide open in front of th net the score 141 in favour of stouffville was onesided as ihe visitors were still feeling the effect of their ordeal by flight which took them 27 hours to reach stouffville doug feasby and howie jones led the way for stouffville feasby notched seven goals while jones put away four doug feasby put on a real demonstration for both visitors and fans with his all around hockey ability when he was not dominating the play howie jones was with great skating passing and pin- pointshooting swiss goalie hans- jorg stabbler was called on to turn away a barrage of stouffville shots and except for a short time in the final period while he caught his breath stabbler played the entire game for the final half of the third period the swiss youngster held stouffville scoreless skating appeared to be the major edge held by the stouffville hosts and the preoccupation of watching the puck and forgetting to check the- man cost the visitors bernhard kirsmer combined 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heritage road markham 2946373 there is only today between you and tomorrow which is why canada pension plan benefits will be increased today and will be kept in line with the cost increases of tomorrow what this means to you as a beneficiary from january 1st 1974 canada pension plan benefit payments will be adjusted to reach then maintain a level in line with the actual cost of living if you are receiving monthly benefits that began during the period 1967 to 1973 your benefits have been recalculated so that the amount you receive in 1974 is related to the actual increase in the cost of living over the years your benefits have been paid when you receive your january 1974 benefit cheque you will see that it has been increased the increase in your payment will vary from 8 to 20 and will depend on the year in which your benefit first became payable in future years if living costs continue to rise you can expect further increases in your benefits based on current cost of living data what this means to you as a contributor as a contributor to the canada pension plan you are building a basic and portable retirement plan for the future and at the same time providing current protection for yourself and your dependents against the possibility of severe disabilityor early death in order to protect the value of your eventual benefits the canadian parliament has passed legislation which ensures that the contributions you make today will give benefits that maintain the purchasing power of todays wages twenty thirty or even fifty years from now when you need it to achieve this the government plans to have the earnings ceiling the maximum amount on which contributions are paid and on which benefits are calculated increased each year sothat it will reach and then keep even with the average earnings of canadian industrial workers this ceiling will be raised from 560000 in 1973 to s660000 in 1974 and 740000 in 1975 this new earnings ceiling means that the years basic exemp tion the initial amount on which you do not pay contributions is changed from 60000 in 1973 to 70000 for 1974 publimedia inc ad no 29hw 800 lines january 1974 telex 05-27172- these changes also mean that the maximum employee con tributions will increase from s9000 a year in 1973 to si 0620 in 1974 your contribution is matched by your employer in the case of selfemployed persons the maximum annual contribution is increased to s21240 for 1974 as against s18000 last year for earnings of less than s570000 there will be no increase in contributions the change in the earnings ceiling means that the maximum retirement pension will rise irom s9071 lor pensions effective in december 1973 to 13497 for those whose pensions will begin in december 1975 as the maximum earnings levels for the years after 1975 continue to rise so will the maximum retirement pensions in those years there will also be increases in the maximum values each year for disability and survivors benefits you have any questions or would 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