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Terrace Bay News, 24 Apr 1985, p. 12

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Page 12, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, April 24, 1985 says Grossman 'NDP economic policies mean higher taxes' Speaking at a P.C. rally held in Manitouwadge last week, Ontario's Treasurer Larry Grossman stated the New Democratic Party's proposed economic policies for Ontario can on- ly result in higher taxes for the public. Using the NDP's economic policy book for the May 2nd elec- tion as the source of his in- formation, Mr. Grossman illustrated how their pro- posals can only result in higher personal or retail sales taxes for all Ontarioans. "The NDP proposes eliminating OHIP premiums." To recover this estimated $300 million loss in provincial revenue would mean increasing personal income tax by at least 25 per cent or raising the retail sales tax to around 10 per cent. A third alternative to recovery would be a:new employee payroll tax. The Ontario Progressive Conservatives totally reject these ideas. _'"Combining this $300 million loss with the P.C.'s proposed $325 million tax savings to small businesses under Enterprise Ontario creates a $600 million plus difference in the two Darties."' Jim Files with Larry Grossman. BIRTH Jessica Commisso is happy to announce the arrival of her baby sister STEPHANIE MARIE weighing in at 6 Ibs. 7'2 oz. Proud 'parents are James and Rosanna. Send special thanks to Dr. Wilkes and Dr. Kromey and Nursing staff of Port Arthur General Hospital in Thunder Bay. Custom Finishing BY EMILE (INC.) 1100 Russell St. -- 623-1845 "Your One Stop Cabinet Shop" Premed Emile Mi Why look anywhere else : for your dream kitchen? We offer you Canadian Quality products Excellent choice of Oak and European styles and colours Personalized Service : Professional Designing Qualified Installers all in one package at competitive prices Showrooms in T. Bay and Marathon Our Customers! Know.. Shouldn't You? "The NDP also propose phasing the education tax out of property taxes." This .would mean an estimated two billion dollar loss in revenue. Speculating on how the NDP would replace this deficit, Mr. Grossman in- dicated it could mean a fur- ther increase in personal and retail sales taxes. Com- bined with the above tax recovery for OHIP premiums this would mean up to a'50 per cent increase in income taxes and a 13 per cent sales tax. Concluding his remarks Grossman -found it in- teresting that the NDP would enact legislation in areas already enacted by previous Ontario P.C. governments. Some ex- amples included a shop On- tario program (done - 1978), employee purchas- ing of failing businesses. (done - 1980), independent purchasing from small businesses (done - 1980), and a work futures training trust fund (done - 1984). "The issue for the voters in the Lake Nipigon Riding on May 2nd is not whether or not Jack Stokes was a good representative. That Is now in the past. The Issue is which candidate and which party can best develop and ensure your future. Jim Files and the Progressive Conservative government of Ontario have that ability. The deci- sion made by voters could have impact on this riding for as much as 30 years in- to the future. May 2nd is the chance to move from criticism and complaint to active participation in government."' BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Dannielle Patricia Miller is pleased to announce the safe and healthy arrival of her baby brother: Christopher Michael Born April 6, 1985 weighing 4 Ibs., 4 ozs. at the Port Arthur General Hospital. Proud parents are Mike and Kathy Miller of Schreiber. Proud Grandparents are Mrs. Alice Miller of Ottawa and Hartley and Audrey McKay of Schreiber. Special thanks to Dr. Hertog, Dr. Neelands, Dr. De and to the nurses of the Neo-Natal unit and S. West for their care of mother and son. A special thank-you to Joe and Cindy Speciale for their hospitality and accomodation during our stay in Thunder Bay. _ATTENTION 1985 MOOSE HUNTERS Moose hunters should be aware that they must purchase a moose hunting licence before they can apply for an adult moose validation tag. Applications must be received in the Ministry of Natural Resources' Wildlife Branch in Toronto or an MNR office by 5 p.m., Wednesday, May 15, 1985. Moose hunting licences and adult validation forms can be obtained at MNR offices and regular sales outlets. Ministry of Hon. Michael Harris N t Minister ---- Mary Mogford Resources Deputy Minister Ontario G&G HAIRFASHIONS ~ <<% will be closed from noon Friday April 26th, Saturday 27th, and Tuesday April 30th, to allow the management and staff to attend a beauty show in Winnipeg in order to serve you better. otha "The people of the Lake Nipigon Riding are being forced to spend tens of thousands of dollars every year to reach medical services they can't get in the Riding." "This is an unfair burden." -Travel costs for trips over 200 miles for medical services ordered by doctors, must be covered by OHIP. from May 1st to PERM SPECIAL on Lanolin Bath May 11th "Enough people have been forced into needless debt. It's time to give Northerners the same access to medical services that people in Southern Ontario take and Continuous Care perms reg. from $45.00 on special $35.00 Operators are Evie, Lise, and Aggie. Please don't be disappointed. Call now for an appointment. Phone 825-9202 Ry THE for granted." 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