Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Nov 1966, p. 13

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BUILDERS ASSOCIATION ELECTS EXECUTIVE New members of Oshawa District Builders' Associa- tion executive were elected at a meeting held in the Genosha Hotel. Those elected are: seated from Arctic-Ottawa Pact Brings More Taxes, Price Increases ' RESOLUTE BAY (CP) --"In- creases in gasoline and diesel fuel prices, vehicle licence fees and property taxes are forecast for northerners in the new fed- eral - territorial finance agree- ment which becomes effective April 1, The agreement is based on a five-year period although it is expected a new one will be drawn up in two years which will make allowances for any! mew responsibility given Northwest Territories under implementation of the Carroth- ers report. The agreement has yet to be signed. If the Carrothers report is en- acted within the next two years, federal funds will be added to the territorial budget. Operating costs of programs and functions now under terri- | torial control will double in the | mext five years to $70,654,788 | from $35,743,238, PROVIDE $17,000,000 The territories are to provide $17,300,000 in taxes and liquor revenue. In addition, the fed- eral government will make free grants of more than $12,000,000. The gasoline tax is to in- crease one cent a gallon each year, diesel fuel tax is to in- crease two cents each year, and vehicle licences will.increase to $15 from $10 for highway use and to $5 from $2 for off-high- way use, The property tax is to increase by one mill during each year of the agreement. Other taxes are to remain un- the} changed, including the four-per- cent fuel oil tax which council is on record as wanting abol- ished, as well as the five-per- cent royalty on furs. left to right, secretary, Jack Risebrough; past president, Gerry Armstrong and presi- dent, Cal Poter. Back row, from left to right executive members, Angus Parsons; William Duffy and Andy Schmidt and first vice-pres- ident, Peter Johansen Jr. Not shown is second vice- president, Jim O'Malley. --Oshawa Times. Photo Discussed Cecil Jensen, technical direct- or of McLaughlin Collegiate and Vocational Institute, told a re- cent meeting of Adelaide Mc- Laughlin Home and School As- sociation that automation will upgrade the requirements for newly created vocations, Mr. Jensen said the second- ary school has been revised since the last great was that there are three types of formal education: A five year arts and science course for those 'capable of higher learning at university'; a four year course for the ay- erage students who would re- ceive additional training on the job; and a program designed for the minority who receive a two year certificate of training from a vocational college. School children who visited Toronto on a safety patrol trip this spring received momentos of their trip. bie Pigden, Peter Buttos and Murray Johnson. Leslie Duffy, community chest public speaking winner, gave a talk about the Mental Health Association. The association will hold its annual card party, Monday, Jan, 16, Y4 They Were Den j Automation | Oakville Ties With Kingston OAKVILLE (CP) ~-- Oakville Oaks climbed pra a fifth-place find a prize catch of imported Ventians and Worsteds failored the way you ke them... tie with Kingston Aces with a 4-1 win over Toronto Varsity Grads in an Ontario Hockey As-| John Groulx and Carl Harfield| Oakville sociation Senior game Wednes-| scored for Oakville. day night. | Bob Bishop, Larry Shaker, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, November 17,1966 43 ; alle Vic Vic MeCutch, eon, ™] oe | Carl Hymers scored the lone] 93 saves. ayn the 'hed per Taree Toronto goal. stopped 33 shots. | TRADITIO ReyWhishey Resounding taste. . .at a quiet price WIN 25.00 IN FREE GROCERIES EACH WEEK IN THE GROCERY BONANZA A REALLY GOOD PLACE TO BUY e A FINER USED CAR 300 DUNDAS ST, EAST @ WHITBY @ PHONE 668-3304 | CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE LTD . Leaders Attend Quebec Funeral QUEBEC (CP)-- Prime Min- ister Pearson and Premier} Daniel Johnson of Quebec were} mong the many mourners who attended the funeral Wednesday of Mrs. Louis St. Laurent, wife of the former prime minister. Mrs. St. Laurent, who was 78, died at her home here Sunday after a long illness. Maurice Cardinal Roy pre- sided at the funeral service. Burial was at Compton in the Eastern Townships, Mr. St. Laurent's birthplace. | ' PARACHUTE FOLDS FORLI, Italy (AP)--Maria Grazia Faietta, 19, jumped from 900 feet on her second parachute jump and collided with another beginner. Her | *chute opened only half-way but | Maria fell into a rain-soaked | field and suffered only bruises. | WHYTE BROS. Furniture and Upholstery FOR ALL YOUR FURNISHING NEEDS Automotive Trim 55 King St. €. 3 623-5252 Increase N Clothing Life b 4 Switch from harsh detergents to gentle soap h ond eliminate the use of bleoches ete. | | : Call CULLIGAN 668-2200 BEAVER LUMBER CO. 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