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Port Perry Star, 17 Jan 1973, p. 15

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« No rebates: ama a rE EERE SR Credits with income tax Tenants should not expect a property tax rébate cheque from their landlords this year, Ontario Treasurer Charles MacNaughton said today. Instead, tenants and homeowners will be applying for tax credits when they file their 1972 income tax returns early in 1973. Ontario's residential property tax re- duction program of the past four years is being replaced by a new property tax credit plan. Mr. MacNaughton said the new provincial plan, de- signed to more equitably distribute the property tax burden among homeowners and tenants, will work through the personal income tax system and be admin- istered for Ontario by the Department of National Revenue. "The property tax credit will come as an income tax refund cheque or as a reduction in income tax. However, I should advise Ontario homeowners that to qualify for the new property tax credit, 1972 municipal taxes must be paid during 1972," he said. Mr. MacNaughton said the new system will reduce the total property tax burden by at least $160 million. Low income groups will benefit most. The plan is also being extended to roomers and boarders. Blackstock News continued tained members of the Trewin family, Mrs. Jean Trewin, Lloyd and Earle attended a family gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Trewin and > family, Enniskillen on New Year's Day. Miss Edna Larmer and Mrs. Alma Fowler spent New Year's Day with Mrs. Louise Wright. ' On December 21 the A.C.W. held its Christmas meeting at the Parish' Hall. Meditations for the Christ- mas--season were capably taken by Mrs. Harry Mec- Laughlin and Mrs. L. McArthur. An article written by Joanne McCray was read as it had particular interest to Blackstock. It discussed the hobby of Mr. Gordon Brown and he so very much enjoys this intricate art. Mr. Brown has completed a beautiful replica of The Last Supper which he has generously donated to St. John's Angli- can Church in memory of his wife Ruth (Whitfield). This outstanding piece of art is hanging on the west wall of the Church sanctuary. During the business Mrs. McLaughlin expressed her appreciation to all the ladies who so kindly assisted her during her term of office of President. A Christmas lunch was served by Mrs. Bailey and Mrs. Staniland and the remainder of the GOING OVERSEAS You'll Need A PASSPORT PHOTO Contact Peter Hvidsten afternoon was spent with the Church decoratins and com- pletion of Cheer boxes. The new slate of officers was presented as follows: Honorary President - Mrs. Jos. Forder; President - Mrs. J.R. Hamilton; Vice President - Mrs. Norman Green; Recording Sec'y - Mrs. McArthur; Treas € Mrs. Lawrence McLaughlin; Branch Treasurer - Mrs. F. Staniland; Chancel Guild - Mrs. F. Staniland; Devotions - Mrs. V. Bailey; Prayer Partner and Sunshine Sec'y - Mrs. W.W. VanCamp; Sup- ply - Mrs. Austin Beacock; Family Life - Mrs. Harry McLaughlin; Group Leaders Mrs. Bailey and Mrs. Bea- cock. i Mr. and Mrs. John Wolters and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Graham attended the Milk Producers' Annual Meeting in Toronto on Monday and Tuesday. There will be a community shower to be held at the Rec. Centre on Saturday evening in honour of the former Sharon Archer. Mrs. Edith Murphy of Tyrone has been spending some time with her daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLaughlin and Deb- bie. Rev. and Mrs. Victor Parsons, Janet, Marlene and Linda were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLaughlin and Debbie. Rev. and Mrs. Merrill Ferguson, Toronto were Sunday visitors of his sister Mrs. O. Hill. On Sunday Mrs. Roy Taylor was guest of honour - at Conway Gardens on the occasion of her birthday. Attending the party were her sons, Mr. and Mrs. Anson Taylor, Scarborough, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Taylor and Betty Jane. Congratulations, Mrs. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bray, Wayne and Douglas, Brook- lin were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Bryant and family. Mrs. Roy Taylor attended a family gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Murray, Manilla on New Year's Day. DANCE MUSIC for young and old ® Contemporary ® Rock ® Country & Western ® Polkas etc. Weddings, Parties, Dances J. Peter Hvidsten 985-3089 The property tax credit plan is restricted to Ontario residents and applies to principal residences only. Residents-in homes for the aged or tax-exempt institu- tions do not qualify. The Treasurer said the benefit to individual tax- payers will vary 'because we have linked property taxes to income taxes and, therefore, to the individual's ability to pay. The majority of Ontario residents will receive more money back under the new plan. Some will receive about the same as last year, while high income earners will receive less. Homeowners, tenants and others who may be eligible -- such as roomers and stu- dents living on-campus -- will receive instructions on how to _ apply for and calculate the property tax credit when they receive 1972 income tax returns forms early next year. HOUSE OF STURGEON INTERIOR LATEX now selling for $4.99 GAL. SUNWORTHY choose from single roll Keep a PAINT WALLPAPER over 23 books to Priced from as low as $1.39 + 3 Contains no salt-- will not eo or damage concrete or lawns! bag handy in trunk or ' Prince Albert News Mr. and Mrs. M. Linton and family have returned from an enjoyable month in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. L. Beacock had Mr. and Mrs. S. Moore and Mr. and Mrs. R. Robertson all of Shirley Road; also Mr. and Mrs. L. Devitt of Oshawa. Mrs. Elsie Irvine spent the holiday week-end with rela- tives in Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. L. Beacock enjoyed Saturday night din- ners with others at their son and wife's home Mr. and Mrs. Don Beacock of Sea- grave. Winners of the last euchre Ladies Ist. Grace Bradley, 2nd Doris Jeffrey, low Nor- esa Lamb. Men Ist. Roy Hope; 2nd Ron Manns, low Merv. Pugh. The Com. Centre Board would like to thank everyone who have helped in anyway to make 1972 a successful year at the centre. There will be an open meeting on February 5th which they hope you will try and attend., Tickets for dance are on sale for January 20th. Be sure to get yours early. from as low as $3. n . . winter Contains no salt - will not corrode or damage concrete or lawns! mwa ocnen 10 |b. $1.49 20 10. $2.99 steps, driveways! 40 Ib. $4.99 . Look at our large stock of Prefinished 4' x 8' PANEL The next 4H Homemaking Unit "Cottons May be Smart' will be starting soon. Girls 12 and over wishing to start, please contact Mrs. Ilene Pugh by January 20th. PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed, Jan. 10th, 1973 -- 7 Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pugh were Mr. and Mrs. Brian Avis Toronto. Please call 7061 with.news items. PORT TAVERN WATER STREET RESTAURANT formerly Centennial Tavern PORT PERRY Dancing Nightly ft r Spaghetti Accepting Reservations Sun. & Holidays DINNERS COOKED TO ORDER e .We specialize in Steaks, Chicken, ® Take-Out Orders " MONDAY TO THURSDAY 2 12:00 noon to 11:30 p.m. FRIDAY and SATURDAYS 12:00 noon to 1:00 a.m. SUNDAYS - 12:00 noon to 10:00 p.m. CLOSED TUESDAYS 985-7268 Thinking of doing some remodelling? SEE US TODAY for all the building supplies you need! DRIFTWOOD PECAN SPICEWOOD SKELTON DARK 985-3281 $3.50 $4.50 $4.26 $5.95 THREE STAR Windshield Washer SOLVENT 985-7391 - HOMESTED ELM............$11.50 these and many, many PANEL POLISH $2.10 =. WE ALSO HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY OF BUTT JOINTS CAPS OUT CORNERS IN CORNERS 8 ft. lenghts $1.40 each w 03 GALLON &" LAKE SCUGOG LUMBER 235 WAITER SI. - PORT PERRY > RRR

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