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Port Perry Star (1907-), 20 Apr 1967, p. 7

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McDiar a Sie h 55 005 The presentation was in the 2, Families with large children | terms of establishing indentifi- to come up with something very | mid. meantime they may shoot at the form of a "Certificate of Appre- f ra now get further relief from the | cation of buyers and of ques- interesting in the near future, x 0% % High School, under Supervision ciation." Hilt is a former Pre- Bras, ' provincial retail sales tax on | tioning the purchaser who Rvervong ssqow hi be planning Sharing With Others on Thursday nights at 7.00 p.m. Sident of he gh and was he (Ih clothing. might find it profitable to use| for this Centennial year, an in-| wouldn't it be fine, if all could | Club Rifles available. only Range Officer: supervising thier Provincial Treasurer C. S.|a younger brother's or sister's teresting mark for Canada. have plenty indeed, Membership is now open to both Junior and Senior mem- Indo MacNaughton has eliminated | birth certificate Next meeting will be (fourth | o¢ this world's goods, for all | any b bers, for quite a few years. We Bi : ¥ 4 ) y boy or girl over 13 years of ho hs Jp : A the five per cent tax on bigger Wed.) on April 26th at 2 p.m. colours and creeds age interested in shooting. Clu} all say "Thanks Hilt" for a job ALIS : : , Even with the problem of] Also th t Euchre at the ' 8 erested in shooting. Club | if alte sizes of children's clothes. : i 0 the next Euchre a There are thousands who suffer | rifles to be used. well done qari The new regulations, effect. | > however, the Ontario ap-| Hall (back of Port Perry P.O) from lack of nutrition Joe D : That's all for now, see you iy : : ' proach appears more lenient| will be held Saturd 1 | ' oe Draper (Sec.) made a pre- , I : AT e . ive April 1, extend the exempt will be held on Saturday com: | nany who die in such a i : next month. {re range to size 18 in boy's and than the sales tax proposals|ing at 8.30 p.m., April 15th. jh sentation to our oldest club Sri > Rio y made recently by the Royal These euchres dre. very. popil condition, ; member, Mr. Hilt Simpson, who "Joanne Huston 7rd 14X in girl's garments, as well c iF Tavaiion {oth y We could help if only in a Mids, to: large size Federal Government. The Car<|., ne so often from other vi : . Hh " ter Report indicates all child: | ini: " | To brighten these lives from PR No tax applies now to dress cinities, looking forward as we day to day, A ren's clothing would be subject do to a friendly gathering, and to the retail sales tax it would yg g a pleasant evening of cards. We : .. | impose in place of the hidden| .,1 like good fellowship, that . : . In hose, the new exempt size | = eters tax charged at); 1%¢ g ows 11D, | Sharing their troubles in some is 10 for girls and 10% for boys. is what we all strive for. The way or form, Stretchy socks designed for present. Club has a lot of members and "Sharing" is giving where it is Ap children are also free of sales An explanation of the new re- | we hear still more clubs nearby needed so much Wi and sports shirts to boy's sizes ' 14%, Give encouragement to those . COIN OPERATE D : fides | who are sad and forlorn, tax. gulations on exempt children's | are talking of forming a Senior | 1 cancer research. numerous RI Provincial Treasurer Mac: | clothing is now being forward: | Citizen's Club. We wish them eansss 7a Heh OPEN -- 8:00 AM. - 11:00 P.M au, v Naughton says the new regula. | ed to Ontario retailers. all success in their undertak-| A mile helping ha hil, for . IM. : M. Yad tions result gow patente n: In the technical language of Pg We Sgr iol really Zoe} those in need, : BES out hig inky ne the regulations, the new ex nt gel ty os re ro ph Is the good of "Sharing" with Fond or children who are big I0T| ions to boy's size 18 and us. rope to ¥ others indeed. their age, which prompted a re- Club and maybe the Euchres on 154 sia girl's size 14X apply to garm- view of sizing by manufactur: ents "that fit the upper half of future dates. ers of children's clothing. > he Last Euch bthe . : : : - or the whole body" and "that uchre was another suc . But he warned that the ex:| «i + or below the waist". cess, groups in charge are ta be PORT PERRY x tension of exempt sizes won't : | congratulated on their planning overcome the problem entirely,| The "upper half" and "whole | junch, etec., it all means work. ROD and GUN because some children just |body" section specifically in-| prizes won at last Euchre on OPEN -- 24 HOURS A DAY fs 'GR don't fit into the sizes establish: | cludes" dresses; suits, "coats, |'Sat. "April "1st as follows: (I4'[ ~The regular monthly -meeting-|[f- o.oo REY ed by the clothing manufact blouses, sweaters, undershirts, tables were played). Ladies |of the Port Perry Rod & Gun RES Cl RI yrers 7 pyjamas, combinations, SNOW-| gigh Mrs. F. Goodman, Oshawa; | Club, was held at the Huston's Pp 0 R T P E R R Y ? hie) x There's the problem, too, of suits, overalls and sweaters de-| ond prize Mrs. D. Howsam; Con: | home on Monday April 10th. . hax adults who can wear children's | signed for children in small,| gs lation Mrs. M. Dearborn.| For those interested, another 7A HIGHWAY AT CAUSEWAY. Ait clothing and therefore could | medium and large sizes.: Gent's high Mr. C. Heard; 2nd | Ontario Safe Hunter's Course . Ri purchase exempt sizes if they The "at Below th ist" ' B shopped in boys' and girls' wear ©: "ator below the wale [+ : 7 departments. ~~~ |clause includes trousers, slack et ne re er eee : : a ". ¢ "The only controllable me- Jeans, slims, undershorts, " thod of providing exemptions briefs, and outer shorts. ! for children's clothing is asso- ! ciated with - sizes," says the Minister. ! "We have seriously studied ull . } other approaches but invariably conclude that the most feasible | 4 . approach is the size factor." . WANT ADS Most parents who write the provincial officials would like Mughe to see exemptions according to Pack ; age." 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