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Orono Weekly Times, 21 Jul 1966, p. 4

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w ORONO WEEKLY TIME, TIIURSDAY, JULY 21st, 16 Rusisel C. Honiey, MP, Durham1 any sort of a pension payment. Parliament recessied for the Ail in al, considering the re-, emmmer last evening. 1 arn look- quirements of eome of our olderý îng forward new to having an ap- folks and also having concern portunitv to spend some trnei for the tax bu---en being carried Durham and hope to use the by Canadians who are working next few weeks visiting each part it seems to me that the pelicy an- df'the Riding. This will be my, last nouneed yesterday is' pretf y rea- Rpo~rt 'untîl Parliament recon- sonable and resporsi&ýe. s eues in Octolber. During the parliamentary re- Cess My office in Ottawa will be open and 1 wiIl spend about twe AnnoEunlc- days a week here and the rest cf the time in the County. This New Appointment ia reversai o my schedule when Parliament , sitting because I A. O. Dairymiple, Agricultural then spend the weeký in Ottawaj Representative from Durham Cty. and get back to Durham only on announced today that Mr. Ro- the week-ends. Also, -the Honey bert W. Montgomery, has been family is hoping to get away for appointed Assstant Agridultural a couple of weeks holiday in Au. Representative for the Extension gust. B ranch of the Ontario- Depart- Yesterday Health and Welfare ment of;Agriculture and Food for Minister Allan MacEachen an. 'Durham County and would be bo- nounced a program of supple- cated in the office at 14 Frank mental payments to recipients of Street in Bowmanville. Mr. Dal- oid age pensions. This program rymple stated that they regret- will be introduced into Parla- ted the fact that Mr. Clifford Mat- ment this fnll. It %?ill follow the thews who bas been Assistant Ag- guaranteed minimum wage prin- ricultural Representativè sînce cipl se outin he CollRe-December 1964 would be leaving pestruti.heCo e the service. Mr. Matthews is how- Une teneItorm ýc ever continuing bis education pensioner will be entitled to anan ilbwokgohs M , incorne of $105. per month from ters Degree at the University of 41., sources including the pen- sion. In other words, for those pensioners who now receive only te old age pension they will be entîtled to an extra $30. 00 each. Details of the plan were notî anounced but it will probabiy operate on a systemý where eachk person applying wîil fi out a form showing his or lier inje If the income shown per month falls below $10500 a month the government will pay an amount oach month ta bring the monthly incarne up to that figure. Wen one has the responsibil- ity of government it is neyer easy ta make decisions such as the policy announced 'by Mr. MacEa- chen yesterday. QU the other hand there la the conceru thitpension- ers, will have -a decent and ade- quate penison. It is easy to. advo- cate an across the board incrense that will be paid toalal pension- ers whether they be wholly de pendent on the pension, or be a millionaire. Such an inerease would have raised taxes substan- tally. Wye must not ignore the riglits ... of the producing sector of our e- ciety. If we tax those who are, working ta the point wbere we initiative, thon of course we wilI not have the tax base to support c ARPEPNTERJNC REPMIRS AND REMODELLING -Free Estimates - caIl. F. (Samn) Bruton Phone 1395 Orono JACK ICARtD REKT OR King St., E OUR ORONO AREA REPRESENiiATLVE Phone fr12 Members of Oshawa and Dis- trict Roal Estate Board Guelphi. Mr. Montgomery was born and raised on a dairy farm at Hollnnd, New York, about 30 mileýs friom Buffalo, wbýerýe bis father nnd brothier new farm. Hie secured lhis ýeducation in tînt area and gradunted, from Holland Central Schoýol. Hie bas been a member of 4-F club work in the sýtate af -New York tm 1959 te 1964 par- ticipating in dairy, forestry and In addition to working on the tractor maintenance 4-H club home farm, Mr. Montgomery was programs. HIe was also a member a srummer assistant to tbe 4-H aoi the Future Farmers of Amer- Agent in Fulton County in New ica from 1959 to 1962. MVr. Mont- York in 1965. gemery is a graduate afi Cornelli Mr, and-Mrs. Montgomery have- University af Ithaca, New York, a young son .and we know that where he majered in Agricultui-- ail ao he 4-H1 and Junior and' ai Extension, and graduated in senior fol in Durhanm County June et 19686 with a Bachelor of will welcome Mr. and Mrs. Mont- Science Degree. gomery te Durham County. DURII.AM PROGRESSIVE CONSERWV-'IVE ASSOCIATION Wednesday, july 27t, Orono Park (Wednesday, August 3rd If Rain) GAMES AT 3 p.m. - SUPPER AT 5 p.m. Bring* your own basket Beverage Supplied SPECIAL GUESTS Games for young & old A Real,4"PC" Get Together £pic Dtiuxe 2-Door 5edon [pic m1 es o osense., Alo0tof fuin.eAlot of people'ba,,. Gel a lot of car from your Chevlrole-ipic deaIer fr s,77,O A fow-prîced econna cacr doesn'f have ta be dull. And Epc proves tf. Sure, Epic was bui lfo people wir th ifý, budget. But if wes bulif for fun, foc. Epic waf mode for people Nwifh a I usy scheduIe of sumrmer ictivilies. Wherever you eq -f you're out tfa etju/ yuurse!f, you'll enjay things m~ore in an Epic. Espý- v en you remer nber hoe. I itlee-,pic cosf you. IL * S~v~es!.dr, LrUdeli,.,d fanVpfr maTo h li rfmm uerIMot rs ddmndhFer,, ANTHOIZEDEPIC D E-ALER 11, BOWMANVILI4E PMoie 728-6206 - Courtie BOWMNVILEONTARIO Phone 623-2556 >- Bowmanville Be swe ta sec Bananz~ on tho CDC-TV ~etwork eadh Sunduy. 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