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savings
Get 4% on your regular
savings.
Pay no service charge on.
cheques if minimum '
balance of $1,000 is main-
tained (and even if this
balance is not maintained)
,you get 12 free cheques per
quarter and pay only 10
cents for each cheque over
the 12. Compare this with
youtr average"saving.ac-
count" paying only 3% and
costing you a service charge
of 20 .cents for every cheque.
Special Savings (non •
chequing) accounts pay 8%
per annum calculated on
minimum monthly balances
Funds deposited prior to
May 15th and left On
deposit earn full interest
for all of May.
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(17:33r Murray Gaunt MPP)
The Provincial Government will
not intervene to prevent the
paving of the Spadina Express-
way between. Lawrence and
Eglinton Avenues, Premier
.William Davis said this week.
Several critics have attacked, the
Premier for reneging on his 1971
commitment never to authorize
an expressway south of Lawrence
Cranbrook
has singers
Correspondent
Mrs. Mac Engel
Miss Susan McKone and Miss
Gertrude Bergey, London, visited
Mrs. Lylle Gordon one day
recently.
Misses Debbie Matison and
Alison MacDonald, Barrie, were
entertained on Monday night by
Misses Bernice van Donkersgoed
and Rosanne Engel. They were in
the Barrie Eastview Singers Who
joined the Listowel District
Secondary School Junior Chorus
for their concert on Monday
evening. The Listowel Choir went
to Barrie on May 20 and were
entertained overnight by the.
Barrie group.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Veitch,
accompanied by their daughter,
MrS. Patrick Adams of Manotick,
left on Saturday on a trip to
England and Scotland.
The Cranbrook W.M.S. are
invited to the Melville W.M.S.,
Brussels on Friday, June 4th , not
May 28th as stated last-week.
Mr. Carman FiScher and Miss
Evelyn Barton, Toronto, visited
on the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Fischer.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Henry,
Goderich, visited. Mrs. Stuart
McNair on the holiday weekend.
Mrs. Arden Orr, Barrie spent
last week with Mr. and Mrs. Don
Cotton.
Mr. and Mrs. GeraldHuether
and girls, Cambridge - Galt,
visited with Mrs. Glen Huether
on the weekend.
Avenue. This matter was a big
election issue in the 1971
Provincial election in which the
Premier stated , that. ,his cancel-
lation of Spadina was an
indication, that the Government
considered' cities were for people,
not cars.
. However, the Premier said he
wasn't reneging. He said there is
a big difference between an
expressway like the 401 aid a
four-lane arterial road.
The Ontario. Medical Associa-
tion has demanded a voice in any
decision closing hospitals or
hospital beds by the Provincial
Government in the future.
The Vict,President of the
Association, Dr. A. 0. Todd, said
the Provincial Government has
never proved the hospital closing
program, will save fifty million,
especially as patients have to be
treated somewhere, and workers
will be put on Unemployment
Insurance.
Reacting to an announcement
by Federal energy, Mines and
Resources Minister Alastair
Gillespie, of a 6c -a-gallon
increase in the price of gasoline at
the pump by January 1, 1977,
Stephen Lewis, N.D.P. Leader,
stated that an initial gas price
freeze should run-116 days,.rather
than the 60 proposed by Gillespie,
in order to exhaust present
inventories of oil products in the
Province.
Liberal Leader Stuart Smith
said that if that increase would
mean the loss of 30,000 jobs, as,
stated by the Pie mier, "the only,
responsible action", would be to
lower the 19c per gallon
provincial tax on gasoline by 5c.
The Ontario Milk Marketing
Board, in an attempt to ease the
crisis created by overproduction
and the resulting Federal.
Government quota. cutbacks, has
proposed to buy all market share
quota at 3c per pound and sell it
back to producers in th,e greatest
need for 2c p'er pound.
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Report .from Queen's, Park
Doctors Want voice: in closings,,
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N. Lefebvre, Manager
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