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Barrie Examiner, 20 Oct 1970, p. 5

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item Innisl Deputy tReeve Views Regional Change STBOUD Staff Show County council soon will have to If xiv more lexicon may or to bring abuzz practical damage to nllmal gavemm no it will work out to advantage of nznpur ers it was mutated here by Deputy Rm William Gilbind We were duo ve years by DArcy McKeoum Ontario mir uicipal alfnln mlnlxtui in coma up with uldclxnzs for sud pimmuumouxbcstla crest we do so remarked the well known wood area settle man who lozvlu bu fth year as member of in nlstil council and his firm deputy reevc Reference was made to the active minty cotm cll committee headed Reeve James Wile of wach in gambling redonnl govern meat proposals and reportan regularly to the county countlL Omuuy county council delegation is preparing to It tund convention of the sociatlon of Countlu In Re gions which is in be held In Kitchener next week FORMER TRUMP Before he was elected to In nisfil council Deputy Reeve Gib bins served four years as school trustee Kl lo father William Deputy Ems Gilabns termed use coming election In one of particular imporlankt mention ing the elch will be on for public militia emission ers for the that time Toll will be lhreecrmnber minim on wold will include too elected comaAlumna and die rceve mmmislonwilibendmln will be lustallui water IcrvIc thaton Discusunvginnuni malts InItLIl or the Ixntlnn of Water and newer servlcu Currmtly than are three new nibdtvislona which Leacock Group To Meet Friday OMLLIA Staff The wo menl Viewpoint about Stephen Leacock himior will be discus ed by lure Brenda Davies of To ronto at dinner meeting of Stephen Igncock Associates dzytho Birchmero hotel in Orii1la on Friday evening Oct 23 Topic of Mrs Davies was an nounccd as Women and Ste phen Leacock Dinner Is at pm and meeting followa at if oclock Gibbim was former new of in mission will be tab in over respectability for oper ating Liaise survices and also plans for mndmg services seb us in drum areas as ngt mural gt minutely the admmut nLiIin of electrical serviea may be placed In charge of the corn misaloo Wbl would then In the power from the 0mm hy dro and look after it redistrib utiozt Deputy Rech Glbblna laid the commis fan would have to man studies to em up with the best practical plan for later consideration of mi aspect AID DE EllDPth A5 Whip which his Icon much new development during the post year or two Inniafil his to Elva increased attention to the need of providing lerv ices The cost of water and sewer mains and system will bu mct rcrvrecs win explained than receiving the in reply to questions the well known cattlcmon who is lilo pruldent of the Ontario Jersey Cattle Breeders Association said he would be standing for olflcu in the coming imisl election Nomination night wIll be on Wednesday Nov 25 at Will nice school will Monday Dec voting day Tar Recommendations Discussed By Roberts BRADFORD Staff Our basic divergence from the White Paper was to insist that con siderations of growth were important as equity in oamlng tax system said John Rob erts MP for YorkSlmcoc rfdlt ing in his latest report from Parliament HllL Discussing his work during the summer in helping to draft the report of the House of Commons committee on tax reforms the resident at King City who do fouled the late Wallace McCut cbeo lntha 1368 federal elec tion pointed out the report was presented to the Commons car iIcr this month lie felt it pro vlrlcd both an equitable and ac ceptable basis for the govern ments legislation expected to be ready for early next spring LIGHTER GAINS TAX Like the government we adlt Vlttod cupllnl loin tax but lighter futon he reported Tll White Paper hodsuggestcd tzct apltui gains botaxed aa odlnary income The commit tce urged that they be taxed at half the rate of personal In como tox In practice this would introduce capital gains tax In Canada at slightly less than American levels he sold Tho committee also urged that no capital gains tax be collect ed on the sale of residence our on stock shares every five years as proposed by the gov crnmenti nor on personal prov erty valued under $1000 per Making these changes lead us to recommend that the tax on capltnl gains by applied upon death and this in turn led us to recommend great relax ation on estate taxes namely that no estate this be collected on estates valued at less than $150000 he explained BUSINE$ ASPENTS lurnlng to business aspects the York Slmcoe member ot the committee reported We recommended there be strict aclt countlng on claimed business We were extremely expenses concerned about the osltton of small businesses tli in one area where there is great public controversy The committee do eldcd small businesses should be helped out it could not agree on this assistance should go to all small busineus Cattle Permits Federal Agriculture MLnlster Id Bud Olson announced that in order to ensure consid eration requests for permits for the 1911472 European cattle im Partatlon should be filed with the Department not later than December 31 1070 Requests to import cattle In Wit72 should be filed with the Veterinary Director General Cunadu Department of Agricul turc Ottawa from whom pil cation forms can be coca ned Applicants should specify the breed number of animals desir cd and country of origin of the cattle Following receipt of these ap plication farms prospective Im porters will be asked to support their request for permit by submitting to the Department statement outlining their pro Doscd breeding program Cultlo will undergo tests and quarantine on either of the two maximum quarantine stations one at Grosse lie Quebec the other on the island of St Pierre Providing favorable health conditions continue the 197172 Inlpullotlons call for one group to arrive at Grosse lie in Octob cr 1971 another group to ar rlvc at St Plcrre in November 1011 and third group to ar rlvo ot the St Pierre Station In May 1972 TRY EXAMINER WANT ADS PHONE 7284414 cs those which are new bus lucssos or those that are growth businesses The commlttec sup ported the basic approach to the mineral resource industries out lined in the White Paper but adopted proposals to encourage more processing of these re sources in Canada The committee accepted the White Paper proposal to raise personal exempuoos to $1400 from $1000 for single persons and to $2500 Irum $2000 for married persons The Commons committee also accepted the form of the pro posed rute schedule but with important modificpllons instead of applying top rate of 50 per cent on Income over $3000 as the white paper proposes the YOUNG SUPPORT TAX REFORM BRADFORD SlamYoung people between the ages 18 to 25 supported the govern ment tax reform proposals by ratio of to but the older more experienced group had three opposed for every two supporters It was report ed by John Roberts MP The York Slmcoe member sent out questionnaire to every house in YorkSlmcoc riding asking among other things Do You Favor tho Government Tax Reform Pro posais The overall response showed 33 per cent In favor 41pin cent opposed and to per cent undecided committee would apply the 50 per cent rate at $0000 or high er and it recommended top ralo of 60 per cent on income over $60000 The White Paper proposed that credit be given to com pany shareholders for the cor poratlon tax which had been paid on company profits This credit they could apply to their personal tax For large com panies with stock issued In the stock market the crcht would be 50 per cent of tux For oth ers it would be complete cred It The purpose of the proposal was to avoid the double tox ution which otherwise would take place on company profits It was cxPlqucd LOWER INCOMES The Committee decided that it was difficult to apply differ ent standards to the two kinda of businesses It recommended thereforo 50 per cent credit of tax for all companies ro ported Mr Roberts comment ing in sum tho proposals put forward by the committee meet most of Ibo criticism lev elled against the White Paper One corresponding result how ever is that the low Income earners while nsslsotd by the committee proposals will not improve their position as much as the original White Paper sug gested My own hope Is that the Minister of Fluunce Wlll b0 able to go further in mu direction than the committee was able to Bo Mr Roberts aald he has lim ited number of copies of the committee report and urged those who want more detail on the tax reform proposals to write for copy core of the House of Commons Ottawa the finest cuisine lake View FAMILY DINING OUT NIGHTS Monday To Thursday Cornish Gumew Hen with Rice Dressing or Veal Cutlets with Pineapple Sauce $ISO Children under 12 $IIO Complete maul includes Dessert and Beverage 185 Dunlop ake view RESTAURANT 1285 57 election We just changed back for the one year in order to have future voting coincide mu coun ty school trustee elections said lay lpckumon who pointed out the council nomination has been set for Monday Nov 10 This week after the nomination for school board on Monday Nov 21 Roy Spring is trustee for ward blue on the county school board which includes Fins and Tiny townships us well as the villages OI Elmvale and Port hlcNicoll In the first county school board election on Dec 1953 he won fivcway ballot battle In which former warden Alex hIcAuley was close second Other canddates were Nelson Jones Verne Rum any and Fred Webb The sepnroto school represent alive for the ward which in cludes Flo township ls Gerald Dumond who dcfcalrd John Van Vught In close ballot bottle on Dec 1968 The county school board IS made up or to members and the separate school board 14 mcmbcrs illacting are held In DISTRICT NEWS rm BARBIE EKLEVEK away OCTOBER 22 1919 Plus Council Will Revert To ll TwoYear Term MALE Stuff After re verting to on year term for 1570 FIGS council will return to twvyenr terms or the coming building at bank Usher first extended which is now sion Victoria Harbour At the Commerce weve watched locof savings accounts grow And we help them along in many ways Commerce Savings Account earns the highest savings account interest we pay You begin to collect interest almost immediately because we calculate it on your minimum monthly balance And you save easier because you cant write cheques on it But you can still stop in and withdraw your money anytime you want Come in and nd out how more of us do more for you at the Commerce CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE To Give Concert lit Collingwood muJNGwooo 15h organist Felice Arm wi cial DISTRICT BRIEFS NIGHT Steffi K5 Jge held 15 onv program PL rmer amasrox Siattl scams Rod sad Gun club lurk ville 23 ii stanza HILLSDALE tEETLVG HILLSOALE is mac mu be the next un dale Womens which solidoiled to be heldl ended on Wednesday Oct H100 LADIES IDWATEJI it had present spa concert at arch here on Oct at we pm 12 recentlyeulargcd organ scoaSa 1pm anal FIRE SEASON ENDS lClf RIA ICPI The pro fxre seam The Dutch musician mu pm scar program identical to one he used to play in Holland nfl fer its lIherauou in World War II by the Canadian years as played regular mces rosin forest unusn Cmumbia Service said Friday 11 5ch ice reported total of 11m ns tional anthems which became burned 51ooo acres and cos classic during the ma con sea mllllnn In direct finalist2 ay Army 13 At that Lme it local contingents of the Canadian forces as guest of honor at the lagcr cities where suitable argues were available the county board of education Reeve Frank Coughltn cam plctlng bu ninth year as head of Flo council and his rad as council member our mcm hers include Deputy Reeve Earl Elliott and Councillors Alex Flnv Don iicnaaazd and Ross in arm These CunccrLs ubisz rcficct ed the deer Dutch people for liberation bo Long after the war Mr Aama was asked many this particular program but he stcadfastly ro used until his present bricf tour One of the highlights will he improvisation of both Canadian and Dutch na FAREWELI ENGAGEME OF GREAT MOTION lilCTUlifZl Your last chance to see DAVID LEANS FILM 0F BORlS FISTERNAKS DOCTOR ZHMGO IN PANAVISIONAND MEIEOCOLOH NOW PLAYING 715 PM PM came famous inaugural Inert county school board was held on Dec 1963 when It started It twoyear nearing cunclu to pla Emu and linear Em Bird In It You rail firm the CAR cl GANG pith flair Asmus kvthltr mu ram lmumo mmm mum uwnn luau nu meow cursor Adi ENfr mmsz Ililu nun mm SHOW ONLY AT ll Pal BE PREPARED T0 LAUGH

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