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Port Perry Star, 26 Apr 1994, p. 18

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18 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, April 26,1994 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice »" H&R BLOCK E TEE TAX RETURNS RECEIVED BY APRIL 30th WILL BE READY FOR FILING BY REVENUE CANADA'S DEADLINE (provided all information is complete) WE OFFER ELECTRONIC FILING TO OUR CLIENTS AT NO EXTRA CHARGE Open Sunday, May 1st by appointment only It's why Canadians return. 174 Perry Street Port Perry Phone (905) 985-9803 CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE CADILLAC GEO 8523334 1280022632000 VaVilliEleaNela Sielhlale Specials PLAY IT COOL * AIR CONDITIONING SERVICE - clean dirt and bugs from condenser, test system for leaks, adjust compressor belt tension, recharge system as needed, performance test. * 34 POINT MAINTENANCE INSPECTION - inspect brakes, check exhaust, test windshield wiper and washer operation, check undercarriage, supply written report. * LUBRICATION OIL & FILTER - replace engine oil & filter and lubricate chassis, top up brake fluid, power steering fluid and transmission fluid. * TIRE ROTATION - remove wheels and $ $' Li rotate, check tire pressures, check tread condition for even wear and longer life. Parts and Labour included. Most cars and light trucks * 34 POINT MAINTENANCE INSPECTION - inspect brakes, check exhaust, test windshield wiper and washer operation, check undercarriage, supply written report. * LUBRICATION OIL & FILTER - replace engine oil & filter and lubricate chassis, top up brake fluid, power steering fluid and transmission fluid. * FRONT END ALIGNMENT CHECK - hook up to computerized alignment machine, check alignment to factory specifications, check front end components. * 4 WHEEL BALANCE - computer balance all 4 wheels $ 9 5 * TIRE ROTATION - remove wheels and rotate, check tire pressures, check tread condition for even wear and longer life. Parts and Labour included. Most cars and light trucks Bi Goodwrench Service Zs Williamson | E Uxbridge with Alex Shepherd, Durham MP The difficulty with develop- ing a common strategy for a new GST is overcoming the great di- versity of Canada. Travelling to the four Atlan- tic Provinces, as part of the Standing Committee on Fi- nance, confirmed this for me. But I've always had an idea the country's diversity would be a stumbling block to changing the lid th lt rlttARA Mr NL SLF PORT PERRY auto glass &* trim wd. despised tax. First let me say that I believe Canada needs a single tax. We don't need the federal govern- ment picking your pockets. Then the province comes along and digs even deeper. If we are really going to estab- lish "Canadian unity" we'll need a common tax from the east coast to the west by one level of government only. 139 Water Street & 6 High Street, Port Perry py [4 J Written ad INSURANCE WORK ° SAVE uwto On any one replacement WINDSHIELD S50°° Insurance Claim with most insurance companies with this coupon at time of purchase 3 Locations ¢ Mobile Service All Work Guaranteed 985-8507 Port Perry 668-2003 Whitby M4 > == (s \ =] } - | -- YOUR HOMETOWN SHOW | { _ I Uxbridge and District Chamber of Commerce TRADES -SERVICES , LOCAL RETAILERS SERVICE CLUBS Come & see what we have to offer at Uxbridge Arena & Community Centre Brock St. W., Uxbridge Thurs & Fri, May 5 & 6 5pm-9pm Saturday, May 7 10am-4pm FREE ADMISSION < PARKING *DRAWS SCOTT ANDERSON / PORT PERRY STAR Mayor Howard Hall was on hand at Country Craft Supplies on Saturday morning to cut the ribbon marking the opening of the craft store. Helping in the festivites are owner Florence Cam- bers, Christine Cambers, Mayor Hall and Fred Cambers. Straight Talk While in Newfoundland re- tailers explained they paid a 12 per cent provincial tax. Yet in Ontario the PST is eight per cent. One of the problems this created for Newfoundlanders is they have to compete with On- tario, at a four per cent disad- vantage, selling goods right in their own province. As most of you know as you travel east the provinces get poorer. This disparity between richer and poorer provinces is obvious when you talk to pro- vincial officials about creating a single national tax. If provinces, like Newfound- land, are going to give up any of their taxing power they still need assurances they won't lose revenues needed to maintain services. And because Newfoundland is so desperate for revenue - re- member the cod fishery is shut down, a huge tax revenue loss for the province - any tax breaks the federal government can give the people, through changes to the GST, Newfoundland offi- cials say they will move in and tax back. Newfouridland doesn't mean to give the federal government a hard time, they just have no money. As they told me they have simply run out of areas to tax and they still don't have the money to run the province. Consumer groups in Atlantic Canada, for the most part want an invisible tax. A few argued in favor of having it visible. To do otherwise would allow govern- ments to increase taxes without public scrutiny they argue. I prefer a tax that is invisible. Why? Because a visible tax creates an impediment for con- sumers. They've been very clear, they don't want to see a tax and they don't do the gov- ernment's accounting. Secondly, if the tax is invisi- ble p 'cple can't escape paying it. In other words, asking retail- ers to drop the tax if cash is paid. You don't see any haggling at gas pumps do you? While on the east coast I told the people I bet Ontario pays millions of dollars to the federal government to aid poorer prov- inces maintain standards equivalent to the richer ones. And although Ontario itselfis going through a very rough time economically, I said Ontario is committed to this country's his- toric principle of federalism. In other words helping poorer re- gions out. We still need to all pull to- gether to create a prosperous Canada. I don't mean to preach, and as I said, Ontario is in rough eco- nomic shape but I've seen eco- nomic devastation in Atlantic Canada. Things are worse in other parts of the country than they arein Durham.

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