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Orono Weekly Times, 21 Mar 1973, p. 4

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______________________OKONO WECïlKY TIMES, EDEPA, ACU2st, _173 O.P.P. Report The Newcastle Detachbment of the Ontario Provincial Police jin- vestigated the following- motor vehicle collisions and occurrenc- es during the week of March th, te MUarcb llth, 1973. Twenty motor, vebicle accid- ents were investigated in which 8 persans suffered persaonail in- jury, and 4 persons charged wîth traffic offences. On March 9, 1973 an eiderly pedestrian was injured- on High- way. No. 2 west of Mapie Grave Road. Apparently when crossing, Orville Chatterton ELEIýCJAL CONTRACTING ELECTRIC HEATING AND SERVICE, Phone 983-5546 or 983-5940 ORONO, ONTARIO Cards Eaister Mulds Iddletous ORONO, ONT. Elmr'sGarage i TEXACO SERIVICE -Mil St. North, Orono Phone 983,5130 Home phone 987-5167 Oxford STON EMASONS Speclalizinge in ail kirids of STONEWORE and We also do chimnev Reoairs the highway tw catch a bus , sheDuh m 'o -l walked into the siçle of a West- kth C Ia bound vehlicle. The, Newcastle officens also completed 67 general investigat- ions of which 5 wcre break and enter, 5 theft, 1 fraud, 1 wiiful damage complaint, 1 trespassing report, 4 disturbances, 3 damestie camplaints, 2 missing persan re- iports, and 3 erratic or danger- anos driving camplaints. L Four occurrences xnvaived the rec-overy of stolen property, alsa there were 3 reports of found property and 1 repart of lost >property. Twa persans are charg- Ved with criminai offences, 4 «persans charged with liquor of- fences, and 6 persans charged with impaired driving. The followlng ils a summary of occurrences investigatcd in the past week. A repart -of break, en- ter and theft was recelved on March 5, 1973. Two construction buildings jowned by Bennett Psy- ing, nor th of Bowmanville, were entered hy breaking the windýowss. Stolen was -a construction bat, stapler, grease gun and several- gallans of grease and ail. Foot prints at the scene indicated that twa youths were respansibie for th(, theft. Two Ke.rndal resi dents were charged with auto theft, after n haif ton pick up truck was re- üiovered near Part, Perry on March 5. 1973 F 1our juveniies were arrested an îMTarch 7, 1973 when found In possession of a stolen car frarn Toronto. The vehicle was origin- ally discovered being operated erraticaliy on Higbway 401, near Courtice Rond. At about 10:45 p.rn. March. 6, 1973 a farmer near Salina heard bis,;ca-r being driven ont of the farim dyiveway. When he went onit ta,, investigate, he fo-u-nd the vehicie in the ditch on the town- ship road The thief bad, a-ready fled frorn the scene. Two stoj)en* motor vehicles from .Tai- anto were recovered at a farm near Janetviile on March 8th, 1973. A stoien car frami Oshawa was recovexed abancbrroned north-west -of- Solina on March 7, 1973. A c ottage n orth 'of Kendal was rep-orted, broken inta an March 8, 1273. Entry was gained, hy 'Mechanica) C oniract or who sels, installiz and guaranteu CARMlLviA N PLUMBING ANI) REATING ADULT COUNSELLING SERVICE If you want to do souiethlng about your education . . . you probably can. See your Aduit Counsellor EVERY WEDNESDAY EVEINO 7to 9 p.m. at the BOWMANVILLE HIGU SCHOOL GUIDANCE OFFICE The service is free- confidential - aud no appoinirtment is necessary Offering Clinic On Income Taixes Durham CaIIege Accounting instructors are conducting an In- corne Tax Clinic as a public ser- vice' to help area residents un- derstand! the new tax. forrn. Those interested con attend the clinic On any one of three dates. March 17, 24. and 31 at 10 a.m. in the Cobiege Lecture Theatre. First, Durham instructors wili explain the incarne tax form step by step in the lecture hall th-rough the use of charts on a large sereen. Then they will an- swer questions to help partici- pants undersland the required, forms and Ischedules, in smaller group sessions held in classroorns following the lecture hall pros- entation. The College emphasizes that its instructors wîil not 'filout1 anyane's incarne tax form. This- is a seminar ta, help people un- derstand the new 'forms a-then they fiil them out on their own. The clînie Î3s-for routine prob- lemns Only, and is not itended ,ýte offer individual advice oh tax situations. Ron Buffet whio is co-ordin- ating the clinie,, points out that in, previous years, most people filled -out a T-i "short form". which 'was Ivery simpiified, and wa% only for those with a straight forward ernployment Inore. Others who had investment,,rent- al or business incarne used a T-i general, which was more campli- cated. This year there is only one form which everyone will use, and many people who used the "ýshort form" before wiil have s~m difficulty in adjusting ta tlie new form. It is the College's airn ta help make this adjust- ment easier. Th~e new form is 12 pages, v-ith an-1 a tuaI return section of fourpae There are eight pages of scliedules vihieh may or may not be, required dependinig upon îndividu31 ciîcuri.tances. This year, there are many more ailoivabie xpenses such as child cire and premitims for private Hlospital plans which can be treatedi as medical expense. Durham ýstresses that it is con- cerned with he1ping people who have routineý tax problems. Ron Buffete'mas that 90 pnr cent of taxreun are straight for- wraIfflthat thesý- are thc people teCieeis interested i sitin.if s0)eeific incarne tax advice is 'needed, hie recoin- niends that prcyessitonal iadvice ho obtaiaed from' accountants, banks and firms offering incarne tax services. Ta heip defray coliege expens- forci ng open the front door of the cottage. Stolen were a quant- ity oftool,ý)s ani household goods valued at, $75.M0 Two automobiles near Janet- ville were vietimized by thef t on March 11, 1973Uknw pers- ans cut battery cables, s-tealing the batteries, carburator anld spark plug wviringharness valued at approximiatelY $85.00. f'KNOW THE LAW" Impairedi drivers apprehend- ed in the W4s while have increas- ed. The drinking driver becarnes a real hazard causing grief ta the everyday rnatorist, and which of- ten resuits in tragedy when he is involved in a serions accident. It is a crirninal affence ta be in es in conducting the inmare tax cRtnic, there is a nominal charge ,of $1.00. Mr. Buffet emphasizes' thtthose interested iii attending the, clinic shioid be iii attenâanW- promptly at 10 a.m. so that they wiil get a complete presentation ,of the new tax forrns. Looking for a pleasant aund or a profitable hobby? 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LUKE and COMPANY 1650 Bayly Street, Pickering, Ontario, MlW 1L9 Gentlemen: Please se'nd me details of your opportuniity MNI-GARDENS of CANADA, 'I understand that I amn under no oblîgatiion whatsoever now or ini the future when I request information oniy:ý 'P rin t 'N am e ---- -------------------- ----- ----- A ddress -. --- --- -------------- Tow n - City ---------- ------- ------ --------- DIX SERVICESTTO Highway 35 and 115, just north of Newcastle Featuring. Premium Quallty Produce - At The Most Reasonable Prices SAvailabie ýin any -quantity phone '987-4215 "'FORD LISTENS SETTER"Y WVFE LUSTEN SETTER "If you are interested in f! car or tr-uCk, tell us what you want and the amourit of money you are prepared to spend . we'Il listein to yon and if we ean make you a deal we wil. The A-i service and our dealership integrity are part of the package." DUANE SAWYER, General Manager., MacDPonald Ford, BoWmanvile 219 KING STREET EAST PHONE 623-4481 BOWMAN VILLE "WIIERE FRIENDLY PEOPLEMEET"l

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