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BOWLING NOTES
Team standings
;Lois'
Marilyn's. Marauders
.Karen's 40 Qo's
Jack's jolters
Mary's 14.ambe
Willis' 'Wonders
Ladies High Single*
Ruth 1ittether
Merle cousins.
Elaine Nichol
Ladies High. Paulale.*
Ruth lluether
Alice Fee
Mary tea. Pas
Mens High Single*
•. Ray Bronson.
Alias iNicholt
ivlens High Rouble*
ilazt Nienol
(Jharlie Fee
• stay ,OrOnsou
Suostitote*
`i:e(1. Elliott for Ray 13renson
ijarb;,\IcOutelieou for Mary .1.0WO. •
(lord „lacklin for Marion Machan.
Brian Rutledge for Charlie Fee •
.Ueorge Cousins for Murray Lowe
„Eric 4xel for Jack Higgins
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itIVIRSDAY 11Aiteti loth, leo
IMINIMPIMe
NEED HELP WITH YOUR
INCOME TAX RETURNS?
This year 50,00,00o Canadians
will be Ming income Tax returns
across the DOrfripi.011 All or these
returns will be prodessed by the
-computer" at Ottawa.
Mr. Vair urges all taxpayers
to check with the local Tax
Office in person or by mail if they
require help in completing their
Income Tax returns. This service
is provided free of charge.
For the first t itne, in 1965
aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews
may qualify as dependents under
certain circumstances. If you are
supporting one of these depend-
ents check with your local tax
office for further details.
District Taxation Office,
166 Frederick Street,
Kitchener, Ontario.
rate of 3.29 coinpared with I9
per cent On the bend mariiet-. it
will be lent to the univerisities
and municipalities at close to the
rate at which it borrows but the
rate will vary , front month to
mouth,
l'40 *tying to • manicipalities,
taking into consideration that
school construction. cost§ will be
about 100,000,000 this year and
the. Wet that this 1110ttuy can now
be borrowed for roughly 1 per cent
less, will be 1, 000,000 across the
province.
This week saw the end of the
estimates on Reform Institutions
44 the beginning of the High-
way estimates. Total spending for
..**, -wpm*,
the Dept, of lOghwizy;$ will 1.Qacj*
8373,203,0Q0.
The throne clotnap saw George
Peck, (1).Q, Scarborough. Centre)
ask hie governmeat w consider
an auto insurance scheme simitat'
to Medicare.
the insurance Underwi.iteys
are not prepared to oUer car in..
karguce to all, the Government
should, stated Mr, 'Peck, adding
that car insurance is a§ much a
right as medical insurance.
lie urged the government to
appoint a Select Committee as a
step toward curing a problem that
is growing more serious. every
year for a great many of our
citizens,
REPORT FROM
.QUEEN'S PARK
(Murray Gaunt M.P.P.
Huron-Bruce)
Treasurer James Allan Con-
firmed this week that Ontario will
have the use of 20,110,000 from
the Pebruary operations of the
Ganada Pension Elan for Univers-
ity and School construction loans.
He pointed out that a. Crown
Corporation will be established
to lend money to municipalities
and school boards for school
construction in the same manner
that the universities capital aid.
corporation. makes loans to uni-
VOrisities.
Ontario will be able to borrow
the money from the pension plan,
fund this month at an interest
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