Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), January 29, 1975, B14

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Med Jin SI BOL APPLIANCE RERMR SERVICE STOVES WASHERS DRYERS MENU NEWMARKET ONTARIO letBt AppHoiKt MYew SAurora M1H17 Franchise dealer fgr depot for tf Printing US Davis Wedding Invitations and Pi TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FULL TIME CLEANER Call Mrs Murrar 8955138 Poor attendance may force program cancellation NEWMARKET Nine reation department or youngsters will few days according to Bill Andrews a department organizer Mr Andrews said the small turnout being experienced by some of the neighborhood oriented programs has sur prised recreation officials The endangered programs craft programs for children Tuesdays at Stuart Scott school Thursdays at an afterschool art class Mondays at Stuart Scott Guitar classes a boys basketball program for eight year olds and up Saturday at Huron Heights Secondary School a childrens active gym group Wednesday nights at Stuart Scott all the school facilities such us basketball courts etc The program usually consists of The three playground arranged for the children programs have attracted 13 children six at Rogers seven at Meadowbrook and none at Maple Leaf To be feasible said Mr Andrews a program needs a minimum of IS participants He said the three playground programs could be jumped together Into one but that would defeat our purpose of offering neighborhood programs The recreation department has hired two qualified recreation leaders for each school in this program and Well fold It If wo cant get it off the ground said Bill Andrews The program rcgistralions have been open three weeks Seven have registered for the Tuesday childrens craft program and 15 for the Thurs day program only have signed up for the afterschool Monday art class eight for the guitar lessons and three for the Wednesday night childrens active gym sessions Anyone interested in I registering for these or other recreation programs may still do by acting the n HILL Town plans will need 7 new public schools Hie In Mr King at the Home conducted Jan lev Ted Honorary pallbearers Fire hall holds Saturday open house hid unci h the Police set ticket quota for benefit hockey game Monday system Arthur Pollock Curl Donald Dipper Hugh and Perry Winch Pollock Carl Kcllingtor Dipper Hugh Perry Win Alice May Winch Mr King is survived by Hay aerial ml pumper licit the hall w accommodate is to he delivered lie hope to have from 5110 tickets I lieore Felt tickets to what promises the national ly- poll Indian Reserve few game is set for Newmarket traffic and he I Hit t a high a on l luxkey i Millions high hockey keep Big Brothers n In gain you ticket because ihc they hit to game ie game is being played or some from the easier a very worthwhile proieeds as well a letevis The Hie separate fund raising in Ban in these parts in York raffle involving student imuit The York Chapter of from High is ex- Sutton and District High formal i i anil the Students t will Legislation will protect unwary consumers lose thousands of dollars annually magazine No one need be taken I ihc losses all on those namely pensioners becoming more and more complex is no longer a case of Just plunking down your money and walking off with the goods No mailer kt the product the For this reason you must choose an ethical builneuman at all limes and especially when making major purchase How do you do this First check wilh the Consumer Protection Bureau see if the QUEENS PARK REPORT By Kill MIT York North teller suspected of theft routine In todays society After dismantling il humify and foundation company is registered and whether complaints been received in the past Find out if the store exchange goods or refund your money If you are not satisfied If there is any agreement of this kind ask for It to be written on your receipt liefunds exchanges and credit are not required by law A favorite ploy used by con artists to relieve senior citizens of their life savings Is to pose as a bank In 3 careless and Consumer Protection i contract bo provided insist on Ins if fie ml it indication Be extremely of dance and talked inlu a binding If jiiu want there are many excellent lubs lentil adult education adult and libraries programme it or senior merchandise its ki- 1 1 In addition grants Hit- international problem funds I set in motion by the quadrupled price of oil will turn consequences for Canada Onehalf exchanges may be disrupted Recycling has been cited as the an swer especially by Finance John Turner Recycling however will solve none of the longer range problems As Arthur Burns Federal Reserve Board chairman said All that recycling might achieve is to pile debt on and more specifically bad debt on good Willi liiis background Canadians need a tax personal income tax reduction is necessary if unemployment Is to be restrained at the per cent level and real Is to be achieved in the per cent range A review of the Nov budgetary papers indicates in personal income laxpnyers were overtaxed by billion on a A would in his November budgetary at the real increase in GN P in i per cent Inflation was Combined personal income Taxes should have risen by approximately per cent per cent 4 percent Instead taxes rose by percent Such an Increase In taxation over forecast in would be a drag on the Canadian economy which is already slowing down Most economists predict our real growth will be Wt percent this year about one half of our capability Some feel It may be only one per cent The economy shot in the arm A lax cut would do it

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