: : END OF HOARDING Se Te Craw Tunes, Wonsetey, bey 1 17 | nd t Pl 'Ontario To Boost S ndin saioed, to fs.een.09 from. $191 saN FRANCISCO (AP)--The . | ntario over hnmen ans fe ere eS ce forly.s. half dollar is circulating | eure ; y director of ; ' igi t and|again, Eva Adams, ; BUDGET Catal REVENUES | ' e 0 Ed s A d T s 8 ucational television effor' +S. Mint iA hens Miss our language-training program|the U.S. Mint, sa . Mis TORONTO (CP) -- Net or- | Tourism-Inf'm 1,347,000) Extension Of Services n ucation n raining for immigrants," the treasurer|Adams said speculative hoard- dinary revenue of the Ontario | Transport efooddn added. "As well, we intend toling of half dollars, of which government for the fiscal year tag' bt eases __| TORONTO (CP) -- The Ons very person and every family|siderable part of our health ex-| TORONTO (CP) -- Ontario|$85,000,000 more than in the cur- broaden. the ipo 3 pgelead am J pifeny Bn Sone | tae nat : Y 1 the province lpenditure" which will total|will boost its spending on edu-|rent year. University expansion|'T@ining program into a variety/1967, has subsided a oo un ia ea i |, rotals 1,779,358,000|tario. government says it plan To achieve this, Treasurer|$311,000,000, an increase of 32\cation and training Syokeniea alone would required 3165 000,-|0f new trades and to continue|coins of all denominations are months actual, four Sager |Table A Ay Bia 23 i. jto undertake a substantial ex 1,-Naughton told the legislat-|per cent over 1966-67, Mr. Mac-|by $93,000,000 in the 1967-68 fis-|000, while-$50,000,000 would go|Ur efforts in the short - term|often hoarded for a while. estimated), Aponte iil Estimated Estimated |*emsion and strengthening © | 're Tuesday, 'we propose to|Naughton said. |cal year, Provincial Treasurer|to technical and vocational|ttaining area. aa pot yor al ie te new Oe H 1,958,000 "1,246,000 jhealth, housing and welfare pro | end $430,000,000. on these ba To offset the "rapidly rising"|MacNaughton announced in his|schools and $20,000,000 for con- | po YoU JUST CARRY an his ma . rr oo 9 see ag Bacio |grams in the 1967-68 fiscal yea'| ie services and to provide ad-|cost of the health plan, the goy-|budget speech to the legislature|struction of colleges of applied G lf T Abide | le] a "ena sags cl "10,000 395 999 |t0_improve the well - being 0'| jitional assistance of $59,000,000|ernment's subsidization would| Tuesday. art and technology. ollers 10 | INSURANCE OR 1S : 7| é : through loans and advances for/total $90,000,000, up $40,000,000| The budget fi for th Subs i - : | 966- 840,000 000,000, 000, get figure for the year ubstantial additional out R INSURANCE rere 5 regi | Sh ld R ] 2 total of $489,000,000 -- an in-\over 1966-67. beginning April 1 is $878,000,--|lays were also planned for such By Vehicles Act You NNED ? Agriculture $1,204,000 at 1,492,000 ou. Eplace crease of 35 per cent over 1966- OR RESEARCH |0, compared with $785,000,000|institutions as the Hamilton) vieroria (cp) -- British| PLA 'Attorney-General 13,676,000 | 4,255,000 3,724,000 . 57. $30,000,000 FOR R as get on in the current year. In addi-/Technical Centre. siahin Mionday vikced Kicw: Economics, Devt "30,000, 3,571,000 3,948,000 Old County Jails | He said in his budget speech) In the coming year $30,000,000 tion, the government will pro- . Columbia Moni ay placed snow-| Education| "5,632,000 1,966,000 2,282,000 P) -- Ontario's|, {te over-all extent of our hous-| Would bide teeta univers {vide $185,000,000 in capital aid ie os lag ede in fiction cf the Motor) Energy, Resources 496.000! 26 100.000 27,900,000 TORONTO (CP) -- Ontario's\ing program for the coming|@nd hospital facilities for edu-|j9ans to universities. iscussing universities, Mr.jthe jurisdiction | Financial Affairs 1,403,000} 13,880,000 45:152,990 /0ld county jails should be torn/vear will be in the order of|Cation and research. The fed-| 'The total of $1,063,000,000 is MacNaughton said they are/Vehicles Act. | "97F '000! 1.045.000 994,009 |down and replaced with modern) gop 999,000." jeral government would Ppaylan increase of 35 per cent over|Preparing for an additional 10,-| A cabinet order - in - council High 7 HY 38, 000| 3'636°000 3.736.000 |regional detention centres, Re- The budget of the Ontario |220Ut $7,500,000 of this amount. | 1966.67, 000 in Ontario this fall, bring-|said that under the new regu-| ha 2180000 "40,000 16'992000 form Minister Allan Grossman Housing Corp. was increased by| Bursary funds for medical ing the province's total univer-|lations, neither of the vehicles Hperd Forest 26,225,000! 1,328,000 1'500,000 |told the Ontario Association of/ |i. "es' ner cent -- to $26,-\and dental students would be LOAN $150,000,000 sity population to 74,000. This|may be operated on highways gh ceepbigeal Ponies poy "009009 [Rural Municipalities Tuesday. | 0.000 f P canal oi xnd.|doubled to $1,000,000. Further, Mr, MacNaughton|would call for massive financial without permits which stipulate | Mines 13,085,000} 922,000 909,00! H 2 , 000,000 for the fiscal year en i hts. "brake "ee | 7 e said the province's jails/ said, the Ontario Education|support. requirements for lights, brakes Municipal Affairs abe edd id pst should be at least as good 8S) 909, cong ose aa spare Hig ee we nee oak Capital Aid Corp. will lend) Dealing with other education|@"4 mufflers | Prov. Secretary 3,716,000) 93,501,000 99,414,000 |" ~ {000,000 in 1966-67 -- and includes|was boosted by $16,000,000, part)... - Big haere Hee AS g seta thn aA Dt ¥ 992.000} 1,552,584.000 _1,826.765,000 |its modern Zoos. -, aeiprovision for the Ontario Stu-lof which will be used to estab-|$159,000,000 to municipalities/allotments, Mr. MacNaughton Public Welfare Oe Na venty-seven of Ontario's 37)! and school boards for constr i iati ; ; Public Works 1,368,000) a _. | Twenty-seven of *'\dent Housing Corp. llish eight regional diagnostic|2"% § S for construc-|said appropriation for the On- COLLARS GO WHITE Reform Institutions 866,000, _1,726,889,000 _2,029,408,090 [County and city jails are more) ing|and treatment centres for chil-|tion of elementary and second-|tario Institute for Studies in Ed-/The proportion of professional a lias : ' i W" {than 100 years old, he said. | He said Ontario Housing/a ne ary schools, ucation has been boosted 60]and technical workers in Can-] | ; e He urged the municipalities|Corp. will embark on a Home| : The over-all figure would in-|ner cent to $8,000,000 and funds|ada increased eight per cent) | " ts iol Ownership Made Easy (HOME)| Mr. MacNaughton estimated ; ricer % Cake . EXPENDITURES aghnch aay gow foo "det = program' designed '"'to bring $208 000,000 will be spent on so: clude doubling of university op-!for student awards have been!from 1961 to 1966. JIM POTTICARY the creation of regional deten- ih: Se ee } te "jerating grants to $161,000,000|---- tied tion centres, toward which his|home ownership within thejcial and family services, $100,-| and an increase of $60,000,000 in| : : TORONTO (CP) --Net or- | 54,037,000 69,014,000 |department makes matching 50-|reach of a substantially larger|000,000 of which will be recov- grants to school boards to bring| ' e The difference te like @ pile of dinary expenditures of the On- | 272,000 291,000 | ner-cent grants. {segment of our people. phn from the federal govern-|these up to $444,000,000. | For your new Spring Outfit Bricks or @ complete home of tario government in the fiscal | 647,000 703,000 Beer eee The government would as-jment. For universities, it would] 'iI security, naka | 5,516,000 6,187,000 | ' '. |semble and Service Jand to be The welfare department,|mean they receive an average} F -- of a | 4 eet 107,121,000 'D Can't Claim leased to home buyers. |which will be renamed the de-|of $2,181 per full-time student! Why not talk it ever with a (eight months actual, four 15,826,000 19,110,000 I. The corporation would also/partment of social and family|to meet operating costs during professional. months estimated), compared 21,501,000 27,028,000 . jexpand its program of purchas-|services, "'anticipates recruiting|the next academic year, The lad with estimates for the same 8,435,000 10,527,000 | Tax For Wife jing housing oe rent 0/300 additional social workers|grants will be distributed ac- Fine Dress and Drapery Fabrics in JIM POTTICARY S aslniatas for. thie 9,022,000 10,361,000 | lower income families. and welfare personnel. |cording to a government for-\] the latest designs, colors, and mater- ae tiie pos - 'i March 32,187,000 37,208,000 | OTTAWA (CP) -- A Port) The federal' government's| Mr, MacNaughton said the de-|mula, with new universities ials. CROWN LIFE og a Pe | 102,783,000 206,562,000 |Credit, Ont., doctor who hired |Central Mortgage and Housing/partment will provide families|also receiving special operating| a1, , 1966-67 77,274,000 73,787,000 |an office worker through an|Corp. would provide more than|with "greater security against|assistance in recognition| HOUSE f FABRIC Agtial| piped ype jeecaty cig oig mlagelia sect pol oreopg in capital financing|hardship, erpaies assistance to of their high initial costs. | 0 CALL i 32,35 | mine robes B year TOF bl nat ke Arlo. lovercome problems and greater; Capital expenditures on edu- 1% Ki i 32,351,000 fe ; & ' : 4 f 7 Street East, Osh , Ont SE niecal "" nt 000| 198,00,000 151,000,000 {not claim the expense as a tax! "The Ontario Medical Insur-|opportunity to achieve a better|cation and training facilities paeaini ean waibay a ik cigey 728-7601 or 723-1731 Civil Service 1,412,000 1,726,231,000 2,028,936,000 her gripe ee ae Plan accounts for a con-ilife." !would amount to-$260,000,000, or i Dursibdetd hepmmperamsanenaam oe cammmarcncinaaccsmaied | 1 GE ey: 5 sday. | ------___-- ---- area Economics, Devt. 18,506,000 Reason: She was his wife. Education 577,263,000 P 7 bl The board said "this ingen- coord gener ve ingame y apers a e ious but readily transparent ar- Financial Affairs 1,646,000 rangement" was an attem i s san : pt by | Health 236,437,000 | Sh S | Dr. Edward Gordon Murphy, a| Highways ark OW urp us |pediatrician, to get around an| Labor 36°825,000 ; Income Tax Act provision that | Lands, Forests ' 35000 TORONTO (CP) -- Budget|wages paid to a wife may not| Lieut.-Governor 3,027,000 papers ~~ in the ggg mod fa deducted from taxable in-/ Vel, | uesday vy provincia reas-| come. } 50,579,000 Mines Municipal Affairs urer Charles MacNaughton in-|---- rent revenues. gS ~s ' i ' ees ' Traditionally, the table shows | i i) i f 17,067,000 ; Met/a "surplus" of between $400,000) : j Pee) 22'783,000|"ith derision from opposition | and $1,000,000. If revenues are| rea f. a 9.373, 000|members and this year it was|higher than expeeted the gov-| we : 9'430;000 |i8nored by the treasurer in his)ernment reduces its borrowing] pam © y 34,459,000 budget address. Instead, Mr./and if the economy slumps bor- : ¢ é MacNaughton predicted an|rowing goes up. . eo ae ee' eda sara cae QVEOUHUAVOSUAUUUAUUAEAYSUAUAEAUUA AEA Prime Minister 259,000) cluded a traditional table pur-| : : | Prov. Auditor 640,000 | porting to show a forecast pur. |SPending will come out of ee ined goteeely Pont for the 1967-68 fiscal year. c Welfa 979, z Public Works The table has always Reform Institutions Tourism-Inf'm Transport Treasury University Affairs " 102,463,000 over-all deficit of $162,000,000. | terest etc, -- 62,319,000 oe Peking Funds" 42,000,000 The "surplus" of ordinary) SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18TH -- 6.00 P.M.... ADULTS Capital Works 241,000,000 revenue over ordinary expendi- | Adults Only Allowed Specials . . « We Reserve the Right to Limit Quontities 2 Totals 1,778,550,000 |ture is shown in the table by) GUARANTY 1966-67 1967-68 |Vatying the amount of capital) Estimated Estimated |SPending financed. out of cur-| TRUST 25,686,000 40,070,000 ned pete ae 45,111,000 52,996,000 in -67, for instance, aj l " 1,451,000 1,780,000 Bn gl of eo her Dee 32 KING ST. E 11,665,000 12,796,000 |lated by paying for $241,000, i ee 575,494,000 652,840,000 jin capital spending out ot fara §6Open To Serve You 9,939,000 11,392,000 jnues in the current fiscal year. - f = 2,563,000 | Next year, however, govern- Mon. Thurs. 9 to 5 '244,009,000 311,353,000 |ment spending will be up some Friday 2 to @ '107,886,000 124,128,000 |$361,000,000 and revenues are i : 8,488,000 12,186,000 jexpected to increase by only 83,626,000 41,550,000 |$250,000,000. 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