Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Jan 1967, p. 10

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@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturday, January 28, 1967 PRACTICE YOUR GOLF ALL WINTER Saturday--with or without instruction. 1 to 5 p.m, Sunday--No Instruction. 1 to 5 p.m. LIONS CENTENNIAL CENTRE 86 Russett Ave. For Information call-- 576-0450 7 p.m. - 11 p.m, Evenings (Mon, - Thurs.) Siquiry in the United States? SKIING THIS SEASON ? JOIN THE DAGMAR SKI CLUB Fun For The Whole Family @ EIGHT SLOPES @ RENTALS Dagmer Ski Club. 12 MILES FROM OSHAW @ 4 ROPE TOWS @ CLUB HOUSE FACILITIES _@ SKI SCHOOL @ LUNCH COUNTER @ NEW MEMBERS WELCOME @ @ OPEN 5 DAYS WEEKLY --_ A PHONE 649-5951 North on Highway 12 to Myrtle and turn west 4 miles to the Canada Budget Enquiry {Versus U.S. Budget Enquiry OTTAWA (CP)--Can a low- budget parliamentary inquiry in Canada achieve more than a high-budget congressional in-|to the bottom of consumer @ Bolchood Sportshaven Downtown Oshawa @ Jim Bishop's Sporting Goods Downtown Saturday GAME TIME 7:15 P.M. OSHAWA --VvS.-- LONDON BUS SERVICE GENERALS Season Ticket Holders use Series No. 17 for this game. Leeve Downtown 6:00 -- 6:30 -- 7:00. Return after the game. Oshowo @ Auditorium Box Oftice NEXT HOME GAME GENERALS vs HAMILTON SAT., FEB, 4 THORNTON ROAD SOUTH OFF KING STREET WEST _|government action. LEELA AAA OEAE RE SES O.H.A. Junior "A" Hockey mittee which is trying to get time help of one economist. The committee was told tha ja recent U.S. commission on food marketing hired eight se- sion spent $2,100,000. For all the expense, said \George E. Brandow, the com- Book Surplus In Bankruptcy vestment company they control/liabilities of $911,447. filed bankruptcy petitions That was the poser Thursday|Thursday, the second such case for the Senate-Commons com-|in the last 10 days. Brothers Max and Maurice Garmaise proposed to repay un- prices in Canada with the full-/Secured creditors a total of $2,870,877 owed by themselves {and by Frand Investments |Inc., which they control. Full repayment would be nior economists, 10 junior eco-|made over a six-year period at nomists, two lawyers, and|the rate of five per cent every groups of field interviewers and|SiX months in the first two secretaries, for a full-time staff|years and 10 per cent every six of 45. In 18 months the commis-|months in the last four. The two notary brothers list personal totalling $248,150--$53,000 owned {by Max Garmaise and $195,150] SLEPT ON THE PLANE |by Maurice. Frand Investments} Maggie Smith commuted reg-| [° ah ularly from London to Italy jwhile filming The Honey Pot se with Rex Harrison and simul- MONTREAL (CP) -- Two)!hree petitions show a total sur-|taneously rehearsing for Sir owed unsecured liabilities of | $2,622,727. | Balance sheets filed with the |Montreal notaries and an in-|Plus of book-value assets over|faurence Olivier's stage pro- duction of Othello. | FOOD SERVICE Complete Service For All © RECEPTIONS © HOUSE PARTIES © SOCIAL AFFAIRS 28-7305 _ Sirnue | ' CALL 7 IT'S HERE es ONE DRIVE 1S WORTH z 7 A THOUSAND WORDS XX Goin' Places . . . and five's com- pany in the all-new "1200" Family Sedan! It's a crisply styled compact with big car characteristics -- solidly engineered from bumper to bumper to give you brisk 80 mph performance, dependable economy ¥ with up to 40 mpg. Standard equip- & ment includes synchromesh on all 3 forward speeds, whitewall tires, heater and turn signals, 160 SIMCOE ST. 8. 1200 SEDAN |mission's executive direc- |tor, the inquiry came up with a |sharp division of opinion among lits 15 members. He said they were busy people who did not |take time to resolve their dif- | ferences, and in-the end tended to fall back on doctrinaire be- liefs. F In retrospect, said Mr. Bran- dow, even the recommendations of the majority were tactically off the mark. They proved to be too bold and specific. WERE TOO HOPEFUL "We had too much hope our report would have an immedi- ate impact,"' said the professor of. agricultural economics at Pennsylvania State University. "We gave it too much |punch." | Invited here to comment on the American experience, Mr. Brandow said the commission should' have stated a_ strong philosophy and approach about the changes it wanted in food jmarketing. But it should not |have been as specific about The Canadian committee pro- vides a contrast to the Ameri- can group in that it tries hard for unanimity in its decisions. The pre-Christmas interim re- port on food prices was sup- ported by all members as far as it went, although New Dem- 'ocrat members would like to |have seen some additional rec- jommendations. But like the American report, it argued strongly for fast ac- |tion on a number of controver- |sial questions, notably: a fed- leral department of consumer affairs, abolition of "cents-off" labels, immediate steps in standardization and grade sim- plification and restraint of non- price competition by retail food outlets. Fine Crafts For Expo '67 CHARLOTTETOWN (CP) -- Examples of Canadian fine craft to be displayed in the Canadian pavilion at. Expo 67 are being collected by Mon- crieff Williamson, director of Confederation Centre Art Gal- lery here: Mr. Williamson has chosen 114 articles and is storing them in |the gallery's basement. About /40 more remain to be chosen. "Nothing like this has been done before," he says. '"'What I really had to do was survey crafts from coast to coast and make selections without the help of guilds who were eager to help." | ontario manpower retaining program Administered by THE ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION For further information contoct your local Canada Manpower Centre At 314 Simcoe St. S. 728-4631 ( HELP WANTED But not you! | When you read the job ads, are they always looking for someone else? If so, you ought to look at the program that worked for 40,000 out-of-work, dissatisfied Ontario people in 1966. They took the ONTARIO MANPOWER RETRAINING PROGRAM. Now over 80% of them have well- paying satisfying jobs. If you'd like details on how you can upgrade your skills and get financial assistance while you're on course, contact your local Canada Manpower Centre. ! Watch "WINDS OF CHOICE", February 5th at 12:30 A.M. on Channel 11. It's about YOU AND YOUR CAREER. We've re-designed everything to clear up a lot of confusion. For one thing, we've separated the new tax guide from your return. For another, we printed the return in two colours, buff and white, so you can't lose your place. We ask the questions on the buff part. You answer on the white. We've expanded the Simplified Tax Table so 9 out of 10 of you can use it. And we've attempted to make our questions easier to understand. Then to make everything thoroughly clear, we've worked out a Tax Guide that explains it all, detail by detail, including any special problems you might have. & If that still doesn't untangle all the knots, we have an understanding tax man at your local District Taxation Office. Call him if you need him. You'll probably get this new, understandable Tax Form and Guide in the mail by the end of January. Be careful not to lose it before you use it. It's your Personalized Form. If you don't get a Personalized Tax Form in the mail, it's probably because you didn't file last year. Or you are a new taxpayer. Or we don't know your latest address. You can pick up a new tax form at the post office this year. Fill it out and send it in. And next year, we'll send a Personalized Tax Form to your home. Everything clear? The understandable tax form. THE HON, E. J, BENSON, MINISTER PAINT! various : eration ¢ six class wig's sep: PROVINC are located Adelaide-Mc PA escent COUNT" Fr Ontari 1867, wa: fraud a lors. It was in the O: 23, that 1 committe taxation benefit O The ch former ¢ tified on Hints of cast by | the elect: but not until afte Referri taxation | sessment, taxes of were art applied te ities. Accordii assessmer ty as of 745,874 fro total levy a percent township.

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