PAGE © Ca Inquiry Commissioners - continued conducted on a level other than an individual hospital; and - the desirability of establishing a resource centre for developing and publishing statis- tical data relevant to such bargaining. Mr. Guindon said the selection of members of the Commission indicated the importance he was assigning to the task. He said each is highly regarded in his particular field. PENSIONERS CAN SEEK HELP IN CLAIMING ONTARIO TAX CREDITS © Ontario Revenue Minister Allan Grossman last weekend urged pensioners not to short- change themselves by claiming less than they are entitled. to under this year's much expand- ed Ontario tax credits program. "One 77 year-old pensioner, in a typical example, claimed $I08 in tax credits, when, in fact, the corrected claim provided him with $2I8," he told a Bowmanville meeting of the Durham Progressive Conservative Associa- tion. The Minister said that many pensioners have already successfully claimed their Ontar- io tax credits by completing and mailing a federal income tax return. "But, unfortunately, a small number of pen- sioners is encountering difficulties. Some could be confused by the tax forms and they are not providing all the necessary informa- tion and are, therefore, miscalculating their credits," Mr. Grossman said. Mr. Grossman continued: "I ask that anyone with retired relatives, or who_knows of sen- ior citizens living alone, offer to help them claim their full and fair share of the Ontario tax credits. "If you cannot assist them with their tax forms, and it is not a difficult task, then, please put them in touch with a local senior citizens' club, or the nearest federal dis- trict taxation office, or the Ontario Tax Credit Information Centre, which can be reach- ed, free of charge, by dialing "O" and asking the operator for ZENITH 8-2000. "Residents within the Metro Toronto local- calling area should dial 965-8470. : " I stress that no pensioner should hesi- tate to file a tax return even if he has no taxable income or has not filed an income tax return before. The federal income tax return is the only way you can claim Ontario's tax credits." ; Mr. Grossman added that his Ministry, in TERRACE BAY NEWS FEBRUARY I3, 1974 co-operation with the federal government, is hy running tax training courses at Queen's Park for volunteers from Service and social organ~- izations who are able to help pensioners and other residents with this year's tax returns. Volunteers interested in attending the afternoon or evening tax training courses should contact the Ontario Tax Credit Infor- mation Centre at ZENITH 8-2000 for further details. This year's Ontario tax credit system will = distribute about $300 million in benefits in = the form of a Property Tax Credit, a Sales Tax Credit and a Pensioner Tax Credit. CROSSWORD PUZZLE TODAY'S ANSWER S[3dV|L RE keloid ACROSS 7. Future A EE 1. Terrify years VI [SE LISVL + 6. Declaim 8. Table = 11. Scottish scrap AINVERS VV island 9. Colorado. SLOWER LI IW 12. Rich cake Indian d3d] I DE3W/ INV + 13. Stingy 10. Band- J 90 HE3IN| | [JVI 15. Central leader WV 1SERN 1a American Heath 1HVIMEEOg 3 hd 14. Templeof |S IS] 1 [HLH] 11 problem 17. Notions 3|L/H/0.L ENVY Hy 17. Clangor shop (2 LINOIJdISER3EVD[S 18. Biblical wds.) : "kingdom 19. California 24. "Rio---" 36. Invites 22. Leather- city 27. Dispute 37. In the neck 20. Biblical 29. Red style of 25. Garment brother planet 38. Young 26. Resin 21. Bare 33. Top-hole sheep 27. Beverage 22. Nursery 34. Break in 39. Malay 28. Wee bit word two * gibbon 29. Moving 23. Indigo 35. Out of 40. Greek 30. Woe is plant work letter me! 31. Some : . 6 13 9 32. Pastry goody | 34. Indian of Keresan 37. Irreso- lute (3 wds.) 41. Memorize 42, Track game 43. Concur 44. Uses a recorder DOWN 1. Surfeit 2. Nursery fixture 3. Jason's ship 4. Cheer leader's shout 5. Twist about 6. Agitate