Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 4, 1984, p. 26

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Evarvng FeBuwshp Wednesday Prayer Service Gospel Temple REV MURHAV GRIFFIN SUNDAYS m CHRISTIAN EDUCATION the Church tor Sua SERVICE Cm at both service WEDNESDAYS 1 Night Boy Brigade and BUa and FRIDAYS jo Youth BEAK OF THE WEEK PARKIN Preheat over 350 Heat over hoi water until butter cup molasses Mix in a bowl I cup purpose Hon tbsp sugar Vi lip salt soda graled lomon Add alternately with I ho mi YOUR BAKING NEEDS AND MUCH MOKE A Main St Georgetown CLOSED THIS WEEK INTERESTED IN CANDY- MAKING OR CAKEDECO LSI taM FURTHER INFORMATION 877 NOTICE SNOW CLEANING TOUR NECESSARY ENSURE WHTER MEASURES AND SATE COKHIDHS INSURANCE Fire Auto Homeowners Tenants Business Life All Classes of Insurance Barber Henley Ltd Main St S Downtown Georgetown Bunnell Established 1923 8772214 Theres More To Insurance Than Just a Policy S3- ffeti OoWS4 WANT ADS Report from Queens Park by JULIAN REED HaUoaBnrlingtaa In an economic statement to the lature the Provincial Treasurer indicated that next year the government will cut programs and raise taxes In an o reduce the provincial deficit Its his in lention to make keeping the provincial deficit under control a top priority when he brings down his budget next spring Unless substantial effective action is taken the deficit will grow to a recordsetting 9 billion next year up from billion this year The Treasurer warned that we can expect higher taxes on gasoline income and retail sales There is also a strong possibility that premiums for the Ontario Health Insurance Plan will increase inflation rate Is expected to average per cent which is stiUmuchtoohlgh However in his view economic growth should reach a healthy per cent next year which should reduce the need for heavy deficit spending The Treasurers prediction for the growth of the economy- gross provincial product conflicted with the recent forecast of the Minister of Industry who anticipates that we expect real growth of 3 per cent or in Ontario Wh lie the Treasurer was not prepared to be specific he did confirm that he will be making choices between a combination of tax increases and program cuts in his pro budget Projected revenues of 1 billion would not be sufficient to cover spending There are fcara that higher taxes could adversely affect any economic recovery fears which are acknowledged by the Treasurer possible tax Increases These Include Raising the retail sales tax from 7 to percent which would realize K50 million Increasing the personal Income tax one percentage point to gain million corporate Income taxes would gain another Sill million An increase in the gasoline tax of one percentage point would gain million The an tic poled increase in health In rice premiums would raise another million The Treasurer has indicated that he would prefer to cut government programs rather than raise taxes Next year s provincial grants to publicly funded bodies will increase by Eight per cent to billion for Ontario hospitals down from the per cent increase of this About 7 per cent to million for community colleges down from this years per cent increase Five per cent to billion for school boards down from this year per cent Five per cent to million for municipalities up slightly from this years per cent Brand name carpet Harding Burlington Coronet Peerless SUPER SPECIAL DOITYOURSELF Carpet i with tf padding tot P yd padding mill We It Kitchens and Recreation Roomy FOR BEST SELECTION SHOP EARLY and bring along your room measurements these prices theyll go fast exanian carpet don It bittir for visit litem 1B23 Mill Creek Dr Mlssisaauga 8261261 la- McDonalds Community Calendar Medicare The University Women Club of Georgetown presents The New Medicare Act Jan 10 at m at Centennial School A speaker from the Federal Health Ministry will be there the public is in vlted to attend Sled dog races Discover the excitement of sled dog racing at Cold Creek Conservation Area on January 8 February 19 and 20 weather permitting between noon and Husky teams will swoosh across snow covered terrain in a series of time trials To sec the dogs in action go three kilometres north of King Sideroad on Concession 11 midway between Bolton and and turn right at the Cold Creek sign Parking Is per car Open house Leisure and recreational activities will be on display at a Weekend Open House sored by Hills Hon It Parks Department the Libraries the Public Health Unit the Board of Education the Georgetown V and Credit Valley Artisans Groups Organizations will provide demonstrations ex hlbits information and star attractions The Open House will be held in February Community groups wishing to participate should contract Hills Recreation Parks Department at ext 2G0 Handicapped services Come to an information night on services for mentally handicapped people on day Jan at E C High School Milton from 9M Admission is free and refreshments wilt be pro vided Pot call Wildlife centre Wildlife centre presents two workshops Sunday Jan From a to there will be a cross country ski film festival From 13pm you can learn to build a bird feeder and winter birds to it inex pensively For information coll the Region Con Authority weekdays at or weekends Field Naturalists There will be a meeting of the Field Naturalists on Tuesday Jan at p at Harrison School Resource Centre Fred will speak about Aloe Vera On Sunday Jan there will be a winter nature walk In the Sllvercrcck area Meet at Ihe Niagara Escarpment Building parking lot at 1 p Lung Association The Peel Lung Association will give a short talk and pre sent a film entitled The Feminine Mistake at next meeting of the Brampton Birth Alternative Association Everyone welcome Including nursing babies To be held Monday Jon at p m at Square Brampton For Information call B73U79 or Focus on Children Streetproofing with author Rick Gossage The lecture will be sponsored by the Block Parents Assocla lion Halton Regional Safety Council and the Hills Public libraries on Jan 19M This will be the first In a three seminar Focus on Children series the fee will be for the series or tor Individual lectures

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