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is what his foster parents call a voracious reader and
on a great variety of subjects. He likes adult
company better than that of children, and grown-ups
enjoy being with him because he is an interesting,
lively conversationalist.
Lloyd is considered high average in intelligence,
but is not reaching that standard in Grade eight. he
has a slight 'perceptual problem and is not always
conscientious about his school work. Lloyd is fond of
music. He has had piano and guitar lessons and
hopes to start soon on the organ.
Anglo-Spxon in descent, Lloyd has dark eyes (his
glasses are for near-sightedness; brown hair and fair
skin. He js healthy and sturdily built.
He needs a home where he will be the only child or
the youngest and where he will receive love,
stimulatiori and firmness:
To inquire about adopting Lloyd, please write to
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SEAFORTH
JEWELLERS
for
DIAMONDS, WATCHES
JEWELLERY, FINE CHINA
GIFTS FOR EVERY OCCASION
All Types of Repairs
Phone 527-0270 ,
The long promised bill requires
disclosure of all donations of more
than SIP and the stating of the,,.
name and address of the donor of
every amount of more than $100.
It also establishes a formula for
the public financing of candidate
expenses paying about $6,000 to
each candidate in an average
sized riding;
Advertising was the only area
„„in which 'absolute spending limits
were imposed on parties. and
candidates. Restrictions in the
bill also limit donations by
individuals, Corporations, and
trade unions to $4,000 to any one
party and its riding organizations
each year. or a total of $20,000 in
a four year period including an
elect ion .
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Ontario wants
you to et
your fair s are
of $375 million
Tax Credits.,
Thousands of Ontario residents will share in this year's'
Tax Credits. Make sure you get l'our fair share.
To apply. you must file hod/ a Federal Inconle Tax form
(eyen if you don't pay income tax) and the Ontario Tax
Credit form which comes with it.
Any questions?' You may, free of charge. dial "0" and'
ask the operator for Zenith 8-2000. Residents within the.
Metro Toronto local calling area should dial 965-8470.
Ontario's fair William Davis, Premier
Arthur Meen, Minister of Revenue
TAX CREDIT SYSTEM
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XPOSSTO 'MM DAY, FEBRUARY
TODAYt CHILD
The January birthday party was held in the auditorium and •
Owingto weather conditions the lunch and gifts were'provided
by the Blyth Women's Institute and the program and party by
the Huronview staff. Mr. Archibald shoWed slide pictures of
Great Britain and Mrs. Mattie McGregor showed pictures of
Florida.
A special Bobby Burns Family Night program was arranged
and directed by Jim Lawrie of Blyth, The program 'consisted
of vocal solos and.several instrumental numbers by the Blyth
Fiddlers , Jiin McCall, Bill Hicks, Harvey McDowell. Debbie
Hicks, Millar Richmond, Jim Lawrie, Mrs.Ella Richmond and
dance numbers by Karen Glousher,'• Sherri Marshall,
Catherine Battye, Cindy Ulick.
• Mrs. Elsie Henderson arranged a Family Night program
and provided the piano accompaniment for hei• daughter f
)Wanetta and Bill / Holland with accordion' and guitar and
harmonica numbers by Helen Bisback.
Volunteers from .the Clinton Christian Reformed Church,
assisted with Mondays activities. The Old tynie music was
provided by Elsie Henderson, Norman Speir, Jerry Collins
and Philip Regier with musical numbers by thk. 20 member
Huronyjew Rhythm Band.
WilIV Taylor .showed coloured slide pictures'of Florida,
Pinelake and local scenes for the Family Night program. Mrs.
Elsie Henderson entertained before and after the pictures
with melodies on her portable organ.
Report from
Queens Park
By Murray Gaunt, M.P.P.
In winding up debate on the
current session of the Legislature
Mr. Davis. expressed the view
that inflationjs. still- the number
one concern in the PrOvince and
restraint must be, shown in both
wages and prices.
"Inflation is still our number
one concern in both a short term
and long ,term sense" he
continue4.
Three bilis received third and
final reading on the last day of the
fourth session of the 29th Legis-
lature. Acts to amend the .Mining
Tax. Act, the Condominium Act
and the Crown Employees Collec-
tive Bargaining Act now await
Royal Assent.
' The Crown Employees Collec-
tive Bargaining Act Amendment
provjdes for a board of arbitration
to settle disputes composed of a
Member appointed by each of the
parties, and a Chairnian
appointed by the two Members
rather than the Government.
• The Government has indicated
a new session will begin •sOme-
time around mid March.
Limits are to be placed on the
amount of money political parties,
riding associations, and candi-
• dates will be allowed to spend on
campaign advertising in future
Provincial elections in Ontario.
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