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Port Perry Star, 7 Feb 1984, p. 33

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by Ress Stevenson M.P.P. Durham-York A peek into what might be in next spring's budget was provided this month by Ontario Treasurer Larry Grossman in the first of a series of economic statements that will open _ up the budget-making process in the province.. Earlier this year Treasurer Grossman promised to allow more public input into budget- making in Ontario. In preparing next year's budget, the Treasurer says he has three major concerns. These concerns are the continued economic recovery, payments the province receives from the Federal Government and the size of Ontario's debt. In 1984, Treasury of- ficials are predicting an 8.2 per cent increase in the amount of money the Ontario Government takes in through taxes and fees. This figure is based on assumptions that there will be no taxes or fee increases. As a result of this increase, BUSINESS DIRECTORY PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Alex J. Shepherd CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 250 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY, ONTARIO Corporation, Small Business Accounting & Taxation Farm Accounting & Taxation - Bookkeeping Services PHONE (416) 985-7031 WINTERS, SUTHERLAND & MOASE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 230 QUEEN ST., PORT PERRY - 985-8893 BOOKKEEPING - ACCOUNTING - INCOME TAX SERVICES FOR: Farm - Small Business & Corporations - Personal Income Tax OFFICES IN PORT PERRY, OSHAWA & BOWMANVILLE R. MOASE - RESIDENCE 985-7225 "All Lines of General Insurance!" EMIVIERSON INSURANCE BROKERS LIMITED 193 QUEEN ST., PORT PERRY (416) 985-7306 MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES Say FOR THOSE (L575 SPECIAL LEGZR37 OCCASIONS! High Quality Work LOW PRICES -- 986-4732 R.R. 1-BLACKSTOCK G&G Sales at Your Residence & REPAIR or Our Auction Barn. Roofing - Renovations R.R. 1, Little Britain Canis PITRIG ut Call: (705) 786-2183 986-0096 om ------ [ANAL DA _KARATE LANDSCAPING -- Clu & NURSERIES sods Tome 70r.|| I 985-9111 or 579-6237 986-4771 Karen's BASSETT'S SMALL Silks ENGINES FLOWERS Repairs to Outboards - Tillers Lawnmowers - Snow- mobiles - Chainsaws - Fibreglass Repairs - Sun Valley, Seagrave 985-8677 Washers - Dryers - Stoves REASONABLE RATES! Scugog Appliance Repair REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES -- a) Fridges - Dishwashers - Freezers He TOM VANDERENDE Call 986-5312 anytime 985-7121 NIPPARDS CONTRACTING WE SPECIALIZE IN: Rec Rooms - Patios - Painting - Aluminum Siding and Soffit - *CALL FOR A FREE ESTIMATE"® 985-9478 the province may have more room to maneuver in priority areas like job creation, education and health care. Payments that the province receives from Ottawa, however, are a matter of concern. As far as grants from the Ontario Government are concerned, the schedule is shaping up this way. Hospitals will receive on average an in- - _crease of 8 per cent in grants, universities will get an increase of just under 7 per cent, com- munity colleges will get just over 7 per cent, while school boards and municipalities will both get increases of 5 per cent. As far as the provincial debt is concerned, Treasurer Grossman has said that with recovery he wants to see the amounts we owe reduc- ed, or at least stabilized. To help cut debt in the province, the Treasurer has frozen the amount of funds Ontario Hydro can borrow next year. But comparing On- tario's debt with that of _other provinces, we don't look that bad at all. On- tario has the lowest per . PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. February 7, 1984 -- 33 Durham MPP predicts cautious '84 budget capita debt of any pro- vince, and we are also in a better position to pay off that debt than we were thirty years ago. But what about jobs? Next year Treasury of- ficials predict our economy will be expan- ding at a real rate of 4.7 per cent. Consumer spending, which has been. tremendous this Christmas, will continue to be strong, creating modest growth in all manufacturing as retail outlets restock and build inventories. All in all, it looks like 1984 will be well worth Province grants $242,000 to the Kawartha Authority The Kawartha Region Conservation Authority has been granted $242,413 to undertake various water management, con- servation and recreation projects this year, Natural Resources Minister Alan Pope an- nounced January 25th. This is part of a total $37.4 million in provincial grants earmarked by the Ministry of Natural Resources to help finance projects being undertaken by the pro- vinces' 39 conservtion authorities this year. "Of the total amount, Murdoch-Bateman Laurie Murdoch of Woodstock and Peter Bateman of Port Perry were married at Chalmers United Church September 24 by Rev. Bruce Suitor, assisted by Rev. Robert Mansfield of Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Murdoch of Woodstock are the parents of the bride and Ken and Wendy Bateman of Port Perry, the groom's parents. Pete and Laurie are residing in Red Lake, Ontario. \_ Call 985-7383 ) approximately $1.5 million is proposed for a federal/provincial map- ping program to identify areas of potential flood damage throughout the province," Mr. Pope said. The provincial grants, representing about 10 per cent of the ministry's total budget, were based on proposals submitted by the authorities last year. They represent about a four per cent in- crease over the 1983 fun-, ding allocation. DISTINCTIVE} WEDDING Select your wedding invitations from our complete catalogue. eg fo INTERNATIONAL OF STRATFORD the stor 235 Queen St., Port Perry Come in today for a personal demonstration! 235 QUEEN ST 985-7383 Nowthere's a co AUTHORIZED DEALER: STAR Office Products PORT PERRY - UXBRIDGE Ste Office Products A weno of Port Parry Siar Company LM 1 MAIN ST § 852-7680 copier for companies that could never afford one. The Personal Copier fro m_ Canon ~ looking forward to! In 1983, I had the op- portunity to take two business people to meet with the then Treasurer, Frank Miller, to state their views on the make- up of the 1983 budget. I will have the same op- portunity in 1984. I will select business people from the Durham-York riding to meet with Larry Grossman so that local people will have input in- Treasurer to the next Ontario budget. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. Glenn Jackson M.A.B.D. SUNDAY FEB. 12 10 Days for World Development 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship and Church School PRINCE ALBERT 11:30 a.m. Morning Worship and Church school Installation of Stewards SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE Rev. Donald Tansley B.A., B.D. Scugog -9:45a.m. Manchester 11:15a.m. >) 6 2 ona voy PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH WELCOMES YOU Hwy. 7A just east of Port Perry) Pastor D. Payne, B.A., B.Th. Assoc. Pastor T. Kartzmark Bible School 9:45 a.m. Praise and Worship Services 11am and 6:30 pm Nursery Provided Ladies Coffee Hour Tuesday 9:45a.m. Family Prayer and Bible Study Wed. 7:30 p.m. Pioneer Girls and Boys C.S.B. Thursday, 7 p.m. Youth Program (for details phone 985-8681) HOPE CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH OF PORT PERRY (166 Simcoe St. S Prince Albert) Watch our Church program Faith 20 on Global TV every Sunday morning at9:30 a.m. Service 10:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. Rev. Carel Geleynse R.R.2, Port Perry 985-3402 Ladies 'Coffee Break' Thursday 9:30 to11:30 a.m. Everyone welcome CAESAREA COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev. W.H. Crawford, DD Worship Service 11 a.m. "Welcome to the Country Church" ANGLICAN ~ STJOHN'S BLACKSTOCK Rev. M. Ansley Tucker SUNDAY FEB. 12 9:30am. Epiphany VI Holy Communion Church School CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Port Perry Wed. Feb. 8 7:30a.m. Holy Communion SUNDAY FEB. 12 11:15a.m. Epiphany VI Morning Prayer Church School PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA Rev. Stuart McEntyre B.A., B.D. Phone 985-3409 or 985-3881 ST. JOHN'S PORT PERRY 319 Queen Street SUNDAY FEB. 12 9:55a.m. Family Worship Mr. McEntyre's Subject ""The Legacy of Luther' Nursery and Church School during Worship BURNS CHURCH ASHBURN SUNDAY FEB. 12 10a.m. 11:15 Family Worship Mr. McEntyre's Subject "The Legacy of Luther' Nursery and Junior Church Available WELCOME TO EMMANUEL PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Queen and Rosa Sts. Rev. R. Hilsden 985-9222 or 985-3770 SUNDAY FEB. 12 9:45a.m. Family Sunday School 11 a.m. Worship and Baby Sunday 7 pm Evangelistic Special Music in both services Nursery Service Available Wed. 8 p.m. Bible Study A Church Where Christian Friendships are made that last forever EMMANUEL FULL GOSPEL FELLOWSHIP Durham Rd. 23 and 7th Conc. Rev. G.B. Parks 852-5871 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00a.m. and 7:00 p.m. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Bible Study '""A Charismatic Bible- Believing Church v4 re

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