g 0 ’ltchen C N 4 ze iidaatniee ',1\ fod q534 & C AT ï¬tS"JN 1‘.40 , 1 e : I" Takeâ€"Out <44 i R ) l c j f | Phone : m m%rï¬ ste. r EeA s e 248â€"2651 Phone 248â€"2651 SECOND SECTION Government Services are the biggest iten household budget. > => ~~ o Government Services cost you: â€" Twice the amount you pay for shelter. Three times what you spend on food. These are just two‘compeu.ing reasons why join Before the TAXPAYERS‘ UNION was formed, even in our larger cities such as Toronto the ratepayers, homeâ€" owners, apartment dwellers, housewives and other conâ€" cerned groups did not have a central office through which their efforts could be coâ€"ordinated in their attempts both to revise and REDUCE local taxation policies. FACT: FACT: FACT: As a member of the Taxpayers‘ Union you will receive frequent factual news reports on government operations and guidance as to the action you can take. YOUR quesâ€" tions will be answered from a central office. Group actiâ€" vities will be coâ€"ordinated â€" and each Canadian taxpayer will be provided with an opportunity to take an active part in the continuing research programme. FACT: FACT: When large numbers of voters speak with a single voice politicians must listen. Make your wishes known â€" be informed â€"â€" get the facts â€"â€" make your voice heard. ACT NOW â€"â€" fill in the attached coupon â€"â€" don it to your neighbour. OUT OF EVERY DOLLAR YOU EARN nds of WE HAVE AN INFORMED CANADIAN Is THE ONLY TRULY EFFECTIVE CITIZEN. ONLY YOU CAN HELP REDUCE TAXES JOIN THE TAXPAYERS‘ UNION TAXPAYERS‘ UNION TAXPAYERS‘ UNION Since 1964, the Federal Government alone has added 71,445 new employeeshm your payroll. 71,445 new mouths for YOW to feed. You lose 6 months out of every year â€" HALF OF YOUR WORKING LIFE â€" to support overlapping â€" wasteful â€" ineffiâ€" cient â€" extravagant government services. Canadians created $56â€"billion of new wealth in 1966. Ont. governments took over $20â€" billion for their own use. This could rise to $25â€"billion in 1967. Remember this the next time you hear or read about some politician bragging about the "new efficiency in government‘. money â€" it isn‘t. IT‘S YOUR MONEY. And THE FACTS â€" NOW WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT. if youâ€"think that the government is some mystical great white father â€" it isn‘t. YOU PAY FOR IT. The cost of government can be limited to 25â€"30% of your earnings, or it can go as high as 60â€"70%. Is this the "Good Life" vou want for your children? Having them forfeit 605 to 70°% of their working life If you still think that it is only government to the "STATE"? claims the national biggest item in YOUR you should 1 leave Mrs. D. J. Davidge, first presiâ€" dent of Weston Home and School Association, will present three sets of books on Canadiana to the three Weston schools â€" Memorial. Public, H. J. Alexander Public and .C. R. Marchant Senior schools â€" next Monday evening in Lindsay Auditorium as the culmination of the organization‘s Centennial project. "Each. set. containing cight beoks which have special libraryâ€" LICENSE PLATE lineâ€"up before deadline day? No. It was the lineâ€"up for the opening bell to last year‘s Weston â€" Mt. Dennis Rotary Club‘s â€"Rumâ€" mageâ€"Rama and Auction Sale. This is one of the biggest annual rummage and auction salés in the ELIZABETH TAYLOR Weston Schools To Receive Books On Canada SELECT PRIVATE CLUB * P has openings on a $100. annual membership basis. Fity fishing ONLY .... PERMITTED. Boats, cooking and over night accommodation included. Distance less than 50 miles from the West end of Metro. For further details write /n FISHERMEN! TROUT USED_CARS Box 202, c/o Weston Times | type bin.din.;. will be presenled{orial and Senior schools, as well to the principals of the respective | as a special demonstration of schools, Messrs. W. G. M. B@Mâ€" ; musical instrument skills by a rose, Haryey Jeffrey and Maurice _ i a | Hampton," . said _ Mrs. â€" Helen | °P of kmdergarLen\ children IO'ReiHy. H&S program director. | using the Carl Orff method under _ A regular business meeting ;n. | direction of their teacher, Mrs. | cluding announcement of the new ( Freda Cashmore. . state of officers, will be followed | The two groups from Memorial ‘by a program of entertainment, | have won a First and a Second ‘and will start at 7:30 p.m. sharp, aWard. respectively, in a recent | instead of 8:15 as is usually the | Kiwanis Festival competition. | case. she pointed out. | The youngsters from the Senior arriving "in person? No There will be choirs from Memâ€" FORE .. c’;&:{. V{hh a Check up and a Cheque 5476 DUNDAS STREET W. Dousis FO w ER, RuTOMAT tADIO, WWITEWALL, _ HTC. L sreast. _ _ _ONLY $2,795 ©4 VALIATYT G4 PELTMUVIT! GJ CHRIOREN METCESCT o Emt NRRTC in" k e reeg O * Fzfll « en., rabto. uic. |u~ stoam. u1c. s60981. 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PETER PAN NURSERY SCHOOL The Centennial Plymouth is ONLY available at . . . REMEM BER : "It You Don‘t Buy From Us â€" You‘ll Pay Too Much!" Est. 12 Years Has vacancies for call CH 4â€"2152 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY | YOUR CHOICE OF COLOUR . . FULLY EQUIPPED AS SHOWN ~ ___ THE \JENT%ENI:JIFI!ym THE CAR WITH THE BIG PLUS â€" 5 YEARâ€"50,000 MILE WARRANTY Canada‘s Executive Centennial Designed Car full Pricg s2567 In a thrilling finish to the 66/67 hockey. season im the Humber Valley K of C League, St. Philips ‘edged St. Benedicts by a score of 4â€"2. Scoring for the winners were i!‘. O‘Grady with 2 soals, and R. | Antonick and P. Clarkson with | one goal each. Larry Goodenough | tallied both goals for St. Beneâ€" dicts 29 South Station St. MT. 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