Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 6 Sep 1972, p. 15

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ad AT a AE TV EE LV AOS % 4, of 3 Py HED NER ob | ERE POCA BR (DS SR wha 2, Ya Bateh Vi Er 3 h PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Aug. 30,1972 -- 9 1+ 300,000 elderly Ontario residents receive supplement During the next few days more than 300,000 elderly residents of Ontario will . receive $50 cheques under _- Ontario's program of Sup- '® plementary Tax Assistance for the Elderly. Provincial Treasurer Dar- cy McKeough said the pay- "ments are being made to persons receiving the Fed- eral Guaranteed ~ Income a Supplement as of July, 1972. The Guaranteed Income Supplement is paid to per- sons, who besides receiving the Old Age Security pension, are found eligible for addit- ional assistance. The Ontario program is intended to aid elderly people in meeting municipal tax or rental costs on residential property. In thé case of a married couple whére both the husband and wife receive New Greenbank cub pack A new Cub Pack is being formedin Greenbank with the executive already named. # John Pollard will be chair- mao of the board assisted by WayneKelly assecretary and GeorgeKnightastreasurerin Greenbank and area. A meeting of interested parents in Greenbank and area will be held this Thursday night August 31-at 8:30 at the home of the new cubmasters, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Latta. a When all plans are final- "ized, meetings will take place ® each Wednesday evening in . NEEDLECRAFT _ OIL PAINTING WELDING ARTS & CRAFTS For Tel. PLUMBING - . the middle of September. Evening Evening classes will be offered in the following subjects if there are sufficient registrations. Classes SEWING (Basic & Advanced) . UPHOLSTERY & WOOD REFINISHING PHYSICAL FITNESS (men and, or ladies) SMALL ENGINES' REPAIR CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH Additional Information Contact the School 986-4241 - Blackstock Inquiries re additional or alternate courses are invited. Registration will take place on Wednes- day, September 20th and Thursday, September 21st, 1972. 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Calsses will begin the week of October 2nd, 1972. Centennial Hall, beginning October 4th. Rabies Clinic An anti-rabbies vaccin- ation clinic will be conducted inPort Perry by the Health of Animals Branch of the De- partment of Agriculture. Port Perry Council received notice that the clinic has been approved by Ontario County, and that it will be held at the Port Perry Fire Hall. The exact date of the clinic is not known at this time, but will probably be sometime in TYPING HEATING - ELECTRIC - q q Natural Gas ol the Federal Guaranteed In- come Supplement, each will alsoreceivethe $50 provincial payment, for a total of $100, which is the maximum 'payable to any houschold under the Ontario program. Mr. McKeoughsaidthat the basic Ontario payment of $50 is made automatically to all who are eligible. Some may be "eligible to apply for an additional payment of up to For example, Mr. Me- Keough said, in cases where one spouse receives. the Federal Guaranteed Income Supplement and the other: doesnot, thereis provision for the additional payment of $50 under Ontario's Supplemen- tary Tax Assistance for the Elderly program. This would mean that where the husband iseligible for thepaymentand the wife is below the age of couldhemade by the husband for the additional Supple- mentary 'Tax Assistance pay- ment. ' This is the third year in "which the Ontario program has been in effect. The Minister said "it reflects the continuing concern of the Provincial Government over the effect of local taxes on people with restricted. in- come." Supplementary Tax Assis- tance will also be eligible for benefits under the new Ontario Property Tax Credit Plan, which was introduced this year and which replaces the old residential property lax reduction program. The Minister said that further' information on the method of obtaining benefits under the Property Tax CreditPlanwill be given later $50. eligibility, an application Most recipients of Ontario this year and early in 1973. PORT PERRY'S LAURA SECORD STORE * 3 RING BINDER 17 VINYL wooo FILE C QUERS A ees / / C JUMBO REFILLS PAPERMATE - Sugg. List 79¢ ..........vvvoernn.. 66¢ 100 SHEET REFILL Sugg. List49¢C .......n.......... i 3 3 C 200 Sheet Refill ~~ 47 37 150, Sheet Refill 47 gg NOXEMA 3 Bic Pens cere 3 Ic Medi-Foam - Flair Nylon Tip Pens 2s 0c Bh Malibu Pens ve 90 Bh Malibu Pens 5 ons Special P ractice Pad Conditioner Sugg. ist 49c | 77 1 Drug Store Special 8oz. : SUGG LIST 5 13 $1.49 n PORT PERRY ee 3 Duo-Tang Covers 0) DRISTAN MA ALOX 1 Padded Refi 985-2413 TABLETS LIQUID 12 ox, or TABLETS 50's 1-22 Vinyl Foldover Clipboard : pre SUGG. LIST 1.45 SUGG. LIST 1.95 | al '7. OFFICE -- RESIDENCE 94 SPECIAL s] 2] NATURAL GAS A AGAROL ' 7 x Ay . | [METERED TO YOUR HOUSE] MEERA | 16 ox., SUGG, LIST 1.69 € 179 ) Users of this free service will be able to purchase Gas from Consumers Gas Co. for one or more of the following uses: - . ol HEATING - HOT WATER - COOKING - DRYING - AIR CONDITIONING - LAMPS or BARBEQUES Application for Street Service may be obtained from: | Wes Lane Plumbing & Heating | PORT PERRY 985-2473 BRUTONS 985-3548 985-251 J y PONE SR

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