raxmoouemomcemaccs 30 Kt How tax burden looks NICO NOE In XII 4111 tifl CUJYMM TW imitate mm The tax burden imposed on the average Canadian family by the three levels of government has increased by 302 per cent since I961 report by the Fraser institute claims Graph shows how the consumer tax index has in creased relative to other selected indices CP Photo neighborly news new flos by Mrs Wanless 3222978 The May meeting of the New Fios Wl was held at the home of Mrs John DeGorter with Mrs Smith presiding Eleven members resent answered the ro lcall Something that bothers me at public meetings The motto was Look before you leap but dont be afraid to leap after you have looked The three delegates to the District Annual at Waverley on May 28 will be Mrs Smith President Mrs Cline Rawn district director and Mrs Wanless secretarytreasurer Mrs DeGorter will be going as PRO for the district programplanning meeting was held on Monday evening May 14 at the home of Mrs Wanless It was agreed to have the new programs printed by ARC industries of Barrie Mrs Rawns contest on the federal election was won by Mrs Sam Allen second Mrs Geo Smith and Mrs Wanless Mrs Alex Finlay read from the booklet Feet and Footwear from the Footwear Institute of Canada and gave each member copy of the publication She also read HaveaGood Day Mrs Kings reading entiti ed Voters Work is Never Done was read by Mrs Smith Mrs Wanless gave reading The Hard Lot of the Worrier Mrs Smith won the draw donated by Mrs King The branch is invited to Mrs Raymond Wards home at Anten Mills for the May meeting Jon Gelazuia has returned from visit with relatives in his native Lithuania Mrs Niola Del Mastro is home following surgery in the Royal Victoria Hospital Tony Porretta and family at tended the wedding of cousin Miss Rosemarie Guglietti and Tony Romanelli in the church of Holy Martyrs of Japan in Bradford The reception which followed as at the Jane Night Club 7265333 8mm PO 0L5 Phone Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Murray Atikison nee Ar na Jordan who were married on Saturday May 12 Mr and Mrs Archie Wanless spent the weekend in Toronto with their soninlaw and daughter Mr and Mrs Bruce Corbett Lindsay and Graham On Sunday they were guests of Mrs Wanless sister Mrs Uno Wesingi of Pickering Four generations were present as their mother Mrs Cowpoer of Cobourg was also guest Mr and Mrs Harold Atkin son and family of Guelph were Saturday visitors with the DeGorter family Mr and Mrs John DeGorter Carey Jac queline and John of Newmarket were Mothers Day guests Mr and Mrs Archie Wanless visited recently with Mr and Mrs Walter Hall and family of Barrie 7261322 lAWN PARTY FRI SAT MAY 18th 19th BARBECUED STEAK AND HAMBURGS AT MOUTHWATERING PRICES ENTERTAINS 26 PM CHAMPLAIN HOTEL EA MISSISSAGA ST DOWN BY THE lAKE ORIILIA Bob Sewers of Riverdale has been speding few days at the home of his brother Mr and Mrs Mac Sewers and family Mr and Mrs Jim Whitney and family of Orillia visited on Sunday with Mr and Mrs John Ploeg and family Recent visitors with Mr and Mrs Aubrey Giffen were Mr and Mrs Russel Street of Georgetown and Mr and Mrs Harold Gilchrist of Stayner Mrs Aubrey Giffen enjoyed week in British Columbia recently Mr and Mrs Eric Ball visited Mr and Mrs Fred Ball in Penetanguishene on Moth ers Day The Sage family met at the home of Mr and Mrs Russel Sage on Saturday May 12 after the funeral in Minesing ceme tery of Harris Sage of Sudbury We were sad to hear of the death of Elwood Giffen of Stayner Our sincere sympathy goes to Mrs Elwood Giffen and the family Mrs Russel Sage of Edenvale Wilfred of Barrie and Norman of Sunnidale Cor 32 33 iï¬Ã©ilidsï¬mï¬d OPENING SOON LIST PRICE $46000 ners Also to his brother Harry Giffen of Edenvale and Fraser Giffen of Calgary Alberta Recent visitors with Mr and Mrs Larry Maw were the lat ters father Jack Barnett and brother Don from Willowdate and her sister Carol Sutherland of Sutton The Edenvaie Womens ln stitute met at Edenvale Hall on Wednesday May The roll call was answered by each member comparing prices of three grocery items from November and again this week The motto was ready by Mrs Robert Giffen entitled Seeds of Goodness Mrs Russel Maw our new president had telephone tree planned and each member is to receive call before each meeting to help the attendance Mrs Raymond Ward reported on plans for family picnic to be held on Aug 19 at Springwater Park We were reminded of the District Annual to be held at Waveriy on May 28 Mrs Eric Ball then in troduced Ron Mills of the Not tawasaga Valley Conservation Authority He showed film and told many interesting things about conservation and the Minesing Swamp The meeting closed with tasty lunch provided by Mrs Warren Giffen and Mrs Russel Sage Ontario Place transqu three glorious days VUVVGNvrwvw partiesperformances and pizzazz Comondewnlorthe start gm otsurnmer 163 mmigsofléboï¬i This Saturday Ontario Place launches 38 1°30 In5 5h°w5 starry new season begnning with the Hagood Hardy Orchestra in The Forum mzï¬rgmm seven There are new things to see and do all days week season long from roller skating on our om Mmluton giant new 18000 square foot rink to our 333s 18 and 0V $250 5100 all wet wild new waterslide opening Jamil 17 5150 June 2Theres music dining dancing $2253 adults 50¢ unaccom great shows in the bandshell superb new presentations in our Cinesphere and more Clip the calendar of weekend events below and come on down and celebrate summer all weekend Senior citizens admitted free of charge NOTE Some prices and policies change during the Canadian National Exhibition August 15 Septcmbcr Heres yo At The Forum on May 19 I200 in 48th Highlanders Band Pipes and Drum perform Mini Tattoo 130 pm Childrens Program with Sharon Lois and Brain Bobby Gimby and The Kids Clowns Ontario Place Animals Balloons 830 pm The Hagood Hardy Orchestra with special guests Alma Faye Brooks Don Harron as Charlie FarquharsonTh¢ Good Bros Valdy At The Forum on May 20 Same as above for 1200 and 130 pm shows 830 pm The Hagood Hardy Orchestra with special guests Frank Mills Catherine McKinnon At The Forurn on May 21 Same as above for 1200 and 130 pm shows 830 pm The Hagood Hardy Orchestra with special guests Dave Broadfoot Carrol BakerThe Racs 4040 pm FIREWORKS on West Island Come see whats The Dual Series 400 Speaker systems that ar unexcelled in sound volume naturalness transparency and freedom for coloration Ct 70 The Series 400 models feature patented electronic protection circuit to prevent thermal overload of the treble system This model has music power of too watts with 70 watts con tinuous RMS The speakers are also slightly larger Powerful special 10 245 mm Woofer speaker special dometype midrange l2 37 mm speaker and special dometype tweeter with 25 mm diameter Walnut with dark brown detachable baffle cloth Weighs 34 pounds LIST PRICE $80000 Public tramportation provide by buses street cars 00 Commuter service and by separate fare express buses to and from subway For TTC information call 444544 Parking available on mainland and East Island fltacalianaoua For the handicapped or infirm wheel chairs are available free Pets skateboards and bicycles are not per mitted on the grounds Ontario Place 955 Lakcshorr Blvd Westloronto Ontario Canada MGK 389 416 9657711 ontorioplooe remienes this 0weekend Crown Corporation ofthe Government ofOntario Ministry of Industry and Tourism Hon Larry Grossman Minister or guide to whowhatwhere and when May 19 20 Cincapltuu Times Every hour from 10 30 Last Show at 30 Feature presentation MAN BELONGS TO THE EARTH starring Chief Dan George The Baadahcll Show times 007 30 Saturday May 19 SylvraTyson and Great Speckled Bird Sunday May 20 Shirley Eikhard Monday May 21 Bob McBride Thuml Times every hourfrom 1030 Last show at 30 TIMELESSJOURNEYAJourney intothe treasures ofancieni Egypt and King Tutankhamun Thanen Times I200noonlpm2pm 3pm4pm5meONYURBANO MARIONETIES Theatre III Daily from 10 30 continuous walk through REFLECTIONS Marchingbands perform on the grounds all weekend All free With your admisSion new at Ontario Place 53