m 5 ijijfaiiblptorty twoald ww to ravlaw h lilt l i t t mm t i e w of uw rnanoe mnpfs ey apisias iwiiiuiribom mr oofoon to ttm horn of conwnort in fbc bodaat mh brought afvsyn on juim 13 wbe ajastewibieiii naa bossvba miassssmaiiosss ano stlejejbsrso rof owui0bs flusm members of all parties fat mw hoaae and from many p outside the eompfaxhy oy mbd- arn tmstmes and therefore iha complexity of modem taxation ha made k racressbitly diffi cult for governroeirts to foresee all the administrative pyomemo and all the consequences of tax detailed information from those affected can be securedoo ly after the proposal have been made public no covernraent and ho minister of finance should be reluctant to reconsider and re- if public djscuss- i acknowledge with gratitude the representations and suggest ions that have been made by the riding all have been carefully considered some are ideal which the liberal government were glad to act on aalium qarsfy in part wkat the revulotu do la to clarify the budget propos als and improve them in detail for example wa had recom mended that atlas taxes would not have to be paid by the pur chaser under a fixed price con tract it should have been made clear that a binding tender sub mitted before the budget would also be regarded if accepted as equivalent lo a contract there is another administrative jhangn nf a similar hnd wo axltmsis the csinu main objective we n tak posmve acti to safeguard fne obasstatn eoononsy agamstatr evar tnenasurtg and e oav grea of- osrnersmp and control outside tua country tus must be done while we continue to treat fairly the forelan investors who are making en essential con- trlbutionto the devetoptnent of oar oouotty tneiecjective cannot be gamed without tnamuonlng con fidence in our economy and our finances for that reason we can not contemplate en indefinite scr ies ortmdget deficits it must he clearly established that our fis cal policy and measures are so designed that when other forces are strong enough to cause the economy to operate close to its full capacity our budget will be balanced had proposed to set a time limit of 12 months le until jane 14 194 before which deliveries of building materials machinery etc under existing fixed price contracts must be made in order lo qualify for refund of sales lux although that time limit is adequate in the majority of cas es it is not unreasonable j think that it be extended to de cember 31 iw4 tbey mean that in present con dltlons of production and em- bloyntentrltsreasonabfcrto bod- get for a substantial deficit but they also mean that the govern ment must take definite action to reduce the deficit as production and employment increase that reduction will not come about quickly enough solaty through the natural expansion of govern ment revenues the growth of canada implies growth in our expenditures also many of the new programs which canadians clearly want for their wellbeing and which are needed for economic expansion and the creation of more jobs i will re quire increased expenditures next year we must be in a posi tion to meet those needs we must therefore provide for new sources of revenue especially tor revenue that will come to us next year information received from var ious industries since the budget makes it clear that the exemp tion from sales tax oq materials consumed or expended in a ma ufacturtng process should be con tinued the tax would bear in equitably on many manufactur ing enterprises and on the print ing and graphic arts industries the resolution has been modified accordingly it has also been revised to op erate more fairly as between those who construct buildings on the site and those who manufac ture prefabricated buildings or certain prefabricated compon ents of buildings a different type of clarifica tion in the income tax resolu tion concerns the question of ap peal which was raised- early in uiacussion it is the governments intention that the powers sought in order to prevent dividend tripping and the use of assoc iated companies to reduce tax should be made subject to appeal to the exchequer court tmvgovcmmcnt alio proposes thai two changes of substance will be made in the excise tax resolution first change the first ol these concerns schuols and universities and im- liar educational institutions it is proposed that material usod in their construction will con llnur to be exempt rum uln tax in effect bv the refunding of the tax on a busts similar tu thai ulhwtl in the caw of hu pitals i think it right lo nuke such an exception in ihe case ot schools and universities their need or nrw buildings is so great thev arc of such impur- lance lu the luturr ut canadian and the mhirw of finance avail able for their construction arc alreadv so strained that they ore a very special vase i was pleased to support the request of george town high school board and mil ton separate school board that schools be exempt thr secund change that the fuvernrasntl prupows is one that ba in thr short run- a cuoskwr- amr effect on the reveasm thai will be raised i should ttwntorr review the ubhjctlvss of the hud- ex which waa presented on jutas ii is first ol all a budget dv nlgnail tu encourage product irai aad emgiloyaarnt to achsrve ihoaa purpose we must accept a detvil whiar our cussbst r ut if we are to have rail and economic must cut sp in addition to the above wc must cut government spending at much as possible in imple menting the glassco commission report and other means of mak ing the government more econ omical and efficient i have previously explained in my column why removal of the exemption from sale tax on building materials and machin ery is the least objectionable source of additional revenue at the same time the evidence that has been presented makes it clear that the sudden imposition of the tax at the rate of ii per omt would have a very sharp immediate impact on some ln dustriei full consideration or the arguments suggests that the timing of the extra taxatloi enn be adjusted in a way that will synchronise with ihe needs of the economy over a longer period instituted lastage it is proposed therefore that the tax will come into effect in stages the rate charged from jnnc 14 will be four per cent this will continue until march jl nest year the rate will then be raised lo eight per ten i and will continue at that irvel until december si 114 after that the final three per cent will be udd ed refunds will he made lo tnow who during the period from june 14 until july i have actually re mitted sales tax at the full rdte on goods they have sold or im ported that were previously r empl the graduation of the tax will have two effects first it will give people time to adjust their affairs to absorb the impact ol ihe tax in the most conwnieni way secondly ihe graduation ol lax rules will provide an impur tan incentive to people tu pro ceed with construction and other investment projects now blue springs reserve booked for summer boy scout leaders on coursf ay hue springs camp bob merry high contestant in land judging competition bob merry milton r r 5 was high contestant in the sixth annual hal ton land judging competition held on july 1 7 bob was awarded a trophy by the credit valley sixteen and twelve mile creek conservation authori ties this years competition was held on ihe irm of tom alder- son located on i be seventh line oakvillc as high senior in th competition bob was awarded a one week scholarship lo a soils j course at the ontario agricultur- j al college the land judging competition was held under the directiun ol j a francis agricultural kcpre- sehtatlvc and e f muir fruil and vegetable extension special ist of the extension branch ont ario department of agriculture in cooperation with howard henry soils and crops branch and under the sponsorship of the credit valley sixteen and twelve mile creek consenalion authurities thirtynine contestants tinik part in the competition- kach contestant classified 4 soil types rated each lor the tiruwine of tour different crops and uave ci sons for their selection the land judging competition was started in i9sfl since llial lime i26 junior farmers anil 4h members haw received training in land judging in addition ill farm operators were instcuctcilm land use through this compcli- llun robertson milton- rr x i03 bryan marshall milton rr 4 94 george henderson george- town rr i 92- douglas card- house milton rr 5 82 walter tryssenaar acton rr 3 82 douglas stokes campbellvllle rr 2 80 stuart nurse geurge- luvvn rr 2 74 prize winners in this vears competition were as follows novice donald harris camp- hellviltc r r 1 10 keith aitken acton rr 107 carol swack- hamer acton rr 2 106 bruce harl milton rr 4 10 neil anninmihiwbinjii wisy safety week juniors- john mcgee norval rr i 118 mm rav harris mil ton rr 6 117 margaret king millon rr 4 116 arthur law- i son millon rr fi i i l ella llornbv rr i 114 ken wilsonr millon rr 3 ill geo uunin millon p d s jim wy aitken ac i on rr 3 104 mail rven swcctman hornby rr i 104 neflie trvssenaar acton rr 3 103 wilherdicn vangnin sven millon rr 6 101 pete swectntan hornhvrr i 100 kliabelh noninillon milton rr is ivnis jones llornbv rr i sv murrav mccaig nor val rr 2 96 you can avoid farm hazards during 1962 172 cunudiuns died from farm accidents other than motor vehicle usinj the estab lished nattunut avcrusc that one in every so accidents is fatil the niujpnal sffly league oicjiu oda believe at leust 9000 of ci- nadak farm population were in volved in farm uccidents hilt ot them requiring hospitaliiition of the tulul 90 per cent ot the accidents resulted from carelew ness or neglect thev should ne ver have happened nsl joins with and support all urganintions inntritnitinn to- the promotion ot nuionil larm safety week july 21 lo 27 hm p g mclaren the- leagues general munu said tim inuth empluisii tonit iv plated n the importance ol cer mem- bcr of the family learning rvcognic haiirik and how to i aiid i hem taini sateiv nsl believes should be a tamilv alt a it each member tl the tamilv playing bis part in finding anil eliminating accident causes get to know the sale va lu handle equipment learn the skills ncvessir to sale tv ami keep our mind on uur work a larnui said th itmyuc imtsr be niiiiv k i nils il i ills- nian csii piinei cle u k im me- l huik udnnnisiiatiii ttunum and instiiklor nsl wiins that in nnsatt u i can rasih become a habit pi i imp- seniors rub meriv milton rr s 142 jeff icy nurse george town rr2 121 maiikn shei wood burlington rr i 120 ld van hikkeleu acion rr 2 116- dennis sinclair burlington iwirr i 115 janet aitken acton trr v iis boh peddie milton i rr s 114 don fcathermnn ifornhv rr 1 margaret hunter riirlingtun rr i 112 bill sinclair btirlingmn r r i ill mildied martin milton 107 bill alexander nnal r r 1 kv thea trsmnaar acton rr v w large wooden gate af the eni ancc to blue spring- scout re- nerve will be kept open until the ftecond week in septe leaders cournei and a mass re- unlonwllljje held during the summer months last week a group of troop scoutem were on course at the populur camping grounds altogether this scaum there will be four pack scout erv amres and three troop scouttfrs courses with the big reunion to wind ufi ihe year sai scout now an innovation has been adopt ed this year and sea scout- masters arv on course at blue sphngv during the final outinu anyone with his wood badge will he eligible to attend during the current course scouts are present from as far east as otiebec west to windsor north to nurlh biv and south to ihe niagara peninsula wswmwwi it ni t ii i mm aim xmmxj iu twocar rusk lilimajcd damage in a lw 6- car accident fridav evening was si 75 when geoructown and guelph cars collided on queen st east an cast bound car ilrivjn bv donald behnn rr 2 guelph was in collision with a west bound vehicle driven bv george chaplin georgetown constable bruce mi arthur of the acton op p detachment investigated heard or one familv who drove lo a welladvertised spol tor a weekend picnic ilum tund it so crowded they came back lo fairy lake pollock and campboll manufacturers of high grade memorials memorial engraving 9 wsur si ktorth oalt following ihls course there courses in a row then a week end troop course lasting for threw weekends and two pack and troop scooters courses at the same time new araa opto during the past few years scouts have been busy clearititf another camping and training area ot the rescrse anil this year is thr first ft has been open lor courses beside their chapel services rigid training periods hikes iccliires and knqt tying excrcisvs scouts do enjoy the best of fellowship- organ recjfal before service rav stanley ganntipn pastor at acton baptist church was preacher during tb openair church service saturday evening when 25 carloads of people at tended an orchestral group from mtirott provided musical num bers- j gach satunlay evening mini- stem from the four participating churches take turns in conduct ing the services with members of congregations from the church providing music this saturday evening and for ihe balance of the sum mer a highlight will he an organ recital prior to the service this wvck a hammond electric organ was loaned by vhc company caroline nurseries fade centre and flower shop weil of atton on highway 7 sooth slda member of ufc wire service te say cbn0rahilani tp aaawau sympathy h say as wsll hawars tav h se baauhfallyl flowers by caroline for all occasions telephone 8532980 anytime opan evaning tu danv 7 day a waak nit dinvmv our xprt werkmamhlp makst a big dlharsne in printing the precision of our printing is vearly reflected in the liniihed job it i not reflected in our pricei which sre never rnore and olten leu than aliewherel see our templet get our aili- k rnstei acton free press s willow st n sss3010 firefighters invited to sunday cookout aciun firefighters received an unexvted c0 lu attend a bi txvue sunday noon at ihe hiune uf joe gitto glen lea subttivkiun while preparing the bartvxue fur a cuukuut mk ot the luiuth kttempteu tu boimt the tlanvcs bv puvirins iwauline on the lire the cn iicmuuc spruinh gaso line owr ine tabic and ciwv tent flnhighten duud the mk wtih lire exlincuihcris but th bv hsml burned a section j ilu uktle 4od part uf the cutitvnu chief plugs safety on television show milton fire chiel a u cle- ment publteitv ctiairnum uh ihe hulton fire preveniioi bnrctu made u brief uppeuruiueon tele viiion to broadcast niessj un larm suletv over cbcs chiiui calendar proyrini geurye atkitk ot br-kiu- i countr calendars iorninentitm and is well known thnmntumi maltun fur his actie mtn i in farm circlev chief clemen in his message to arm rvmuvniv uave hints on tire ptention an i instructions i or ivpoiiing iiua iu the lire department he sinmetetl larmers kicp the lire depart mem telephoiu- mini nl handv bcskle llic teu-olumk- and duplayed caids livim iik- phones distributed t h r i o h the fire prewntum bui cut us urped ievers tt pii- i len ami concise direvtkins to a lire hoi a persamt standiniiat th- ik1 i the lanevsj to direst the iukss and ruivv omcoik- aaitabkvtvi knou how tu pet at tlkneaicni water upply chief clement jii tcmiotkd farm resksents the can haw their boiiks and hiiminps in speeted lor haai tl ihe iatt their kxal bripadv and umuvt an irspevtks tlv ciurecletl it iiist bavum ilinlf mis sal civ v et iuiisk nits iinivi itirnud i miiul sad habit act inning itn i k nines nsl it eluding uii- i sikfi habits iwt niim iiui i b lvampic id lilc fi mi 1 1- in ilrrulv mill robt r hamilton fred a hoffman optometrists ifirnuilv 1- p lie ii phoni ouiiw ta 4m7i 51 si qaerpes square closed for holidays our store will ciom july 28 until august 6 for summer vacation tusiness will resumi again august dills stationery store tli i i i h 49 price tags mean special saving this week for frying or barbecuing choice num ouaoe a chickens 2 3h aver see portion cut 1 for your convenience no rack neck or oltlfts chicken in -a- basket heinz cooked 11 tins spaghetti 349c save sc kennil clur or tops 1joi tins dog food 549c 37 47 0 watch for our hand bill this week for 49c values t cash saver tou save u laooz imptrial oauon juo we feature toronto city ff llc i ic aap roertk mm oaly in iht short nan bsstaaia shataaaail kaass sve asual aassssa af sasr currasu i so othtr ceanuhaa awn edhmmaa otice i nunajior custom cleaners whluon holidays ottwo obfmett july 29th to aug 10th mone511io custom cleaners canada vinegar 7 3 semt etua nm tmat rit je wrcarat c 4 ii tatst lasaar tnss su tmntrtr s ass smmi tawa siv saase s ail a- as aasw imhiurimmh tsmaa only 188 rhniappltgrapcpturr drink 4oi tm stokleys ping 37c sunshine fresh hlqutln bananas 3 1b for 49c balktuus juho mat cantaloupes 29c eo ftavttuhul llaemrrvwt now available pljce your order now montmorency black or rod swut cmrrtts im r saua kj prufrvmo or mom mttam opfln tmucsdav asssl prffbay msomts trjl pm shop thurtcuy night add hour to your wlf nd taaa aswamsoe al assr assails asaln laciawa cauliflower no 1 23e tas4 crssy omafto ma 1 cucumbers 2for25c aq0n home furnishwgs 4lmhisla acton red whiil store muvnr tal tsmrw pmom r4wph rl ejew ire rvrrhsvwfjf y aw jj u