Five members of the Repertory Company â€" of the St.Lawrence Centre have decided to keep working together beyond the close of the centre‘s current season, and have formed Actors‘ Company which will open a doubleâ€"bill at the Colonnade Theatre the week of April 17 for a four week run. Trade and Development Minister John White with a model of his department‘s new trade and industry centre, to be opened in June at Toronto. e advises,that the centre, comprising 20,000 square feet on two levels, will be used to promote TIC will provide details on Ontario products, data on foreign markets and inâ€" formation about Ontario â€" its _ economy, people, agriculture, _ industry, tourism and geography. Denise Fergusson, Dominic Hogan, Milton Branton, Tim Leary and Gary Reineke have comâ€" bined their various talents and, in a reversal of the usual process, have slected their plays for the actors, rather than choosing actors for the plays. Dominic Hogan will play Kraff‘s Last Tape by Samuel Beckett. Denise Fergusson and Gary Reineke will perform Lewis John Carlino‘s Epiphany. The doubleâ€"bill will be directed by Tim Leary, with stage management responsibilities handled by Milton Branton. It will be a multiâ€"purpose centre, housed in 20,000 square feet on two levels in one of the city‘s newest buildings, York Centre, at University Avenue and King Street. : As many as 1,000 Ontario companies a year will be able to show their products in a series of displays which will feature goods of specific industries for varying periods. Products to be displayed at the Trade and Industry Centre (TIC) will vary from agricultural and consumer goods to heavy industrial products and technology intense items. A refrigerated display section will be used to promote Ontario food products. Other areas will feature the attractions of parks and recreational facilities of the province. The centre will provide an essential service to visitors from abroad interested in trade and tourism. > Mr. White, who is also Minister of Tourism and Information, said that a tourist information area will be a fullyâ€"integrated part of the centre, with its own staff, supplemented during summer months. Modern audiovisual facilities will be used to provide product and industry information. Manufacturers,, trade associations and buying organizations and the tourist industry will be inâ€" vited to make use of the display centre. A Trade and Industry Centre to promote Ontario products and services will be opened by his department in Toronto, in June, according to Trade and Development Minister John White. ‘‘The downtown centre will be a unique yearâ€"round showecase for Ontario‘s diversified products," said Mr. White, "and at the same time will provide services to our producers and visitors from abroad interested in Krapp‘s Last Tapt, by Nobel â€" Prize<winning playwright Samuel Beckett, utlizesgthe unique dramatic device of an old man‘s confrontation _ with â€" his younger self as recorded on magnetic tape. The last tape Trade centre to promote Ontario And if the car is worn out or badly out of tune, it could be pushing out carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons at the rate of a pound for every four miles. That costs money. Carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons are what you get when fuel is not burned completely. So what are you doing pouring them out your exhaust pipe when they could be pushing the car? Special displays will coincide with conferences, conventions and exhibitions, and seminars will be held to assist in export and The department‘s trade and industry division has retained the Canadian firm of #architects, Ericksonâ€" Massey, Toronto as conâ€" sultants. _ The â€" Ontario Science Centre is coâ€" operating in providing design and other assistance. Even in the open in a traffic jam â€" if a traffic jam can be called open â€" some doctors say there can be a physical effect from carbon monoxide, especialli if you are a cigarette smoker with certain amount of the stuff already in your bloodstream. Every time you start up your car, carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons pour out at the rate of a pound for every gallon of gasoline you burn. If it‘s an older car, without the gadgets and adâ€" justments that cut crarkâ€" case and exhaust emissions, you are probably dumping two pounds of pollution into the air over every 20 miles or so of road. And, of course, enough carbon monoxide is an enclosed space can kill you. According to the Provincial Department of the Environment‘s medical consultant Dr. Maxwell Fitch, they combine in sunlight with oxides of nitrogen to produce Los our products and our tourist attractions." There‘s something behind you. The hydrocarbons can be unpleasant, too. Keeping it clean This week our ad appears in a different place. You‘ll find us on page 6 of the sporting section under ‘"shotguns." 241â€"050]1 wiontsom FASHION | stithe 1980 WESTON RD., WESTON Don‘t look back, but . . . WE‘VE MOVED! KEN JOHNS MEN‘S WEAR 4 JOHN STREET WESTON DONNA‘S BACK â€" Come in and meet Donna For the best in hair styling and cBre. That‘s why _ Ontario believes that cleanâ€"running cars are essential to clean Sample rooms will enable the Ontario private sector â€" individually or in industry groupings â€" to present their range_ of products for the domestic and foreign trade, in appropriate season. Ontario products, including foods and lumber, and will also house a tourist information area. The department is soon to be named Ministry of Industry and Tourism. Foreign visitors will be encouraged to use the facility to establish contact with Ontario suppliers. Angleles‘ smog â€" that‘s a real grab bag of chemicals to make the eyes water and the nose run. Other services on Good Friday will be provided according to local needs. Service on Easter Monday will be the same as on a normal weekday. The doctor adds that there is some medical opinion that some hydrocarbons conâ€" tribute to cancer and some that bring on asthma atâ€" tacks. The exact details of serâ€" vice for Good Friday will vary from one post office to another and should be checked locally. However, in all offices there will be no letter . carrier or rural delivery, and no wicket services. marketing _ education, productivity and product design, agricultural and tourist promotion. The Jest Society returns to Toronto in April with an all new satirical revue entitled Jestoday, opening in the Theatre of the St. Lawrence Centre on Thursday, April 6. During is first season in 1970â€"1971 at the Poor Alex Theatre and in its subâ€" The Canada Post Office has announced that postal service will be curtailed on Good Friday, March 31. However, on Easter Mon day, April 3, normal service will prevail. Some 5,000 firstâ€"class hotel Easter schedule The Jest Society The trade press will find at the centre a new link with the department, and inâ€" formation about Ontario industry and its perâ€" formance in Canada and abroad will be available. sequent performances at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa, and in various cities throughout Ontario and in the east, the Jest Society has received consistently high praises from press and audiences alike. However, according to _ artistic director, Martin Bronstein, ‘‘The appearance of the Jest Society at the St. Lawrnece Centre in April is the first official recognition that the Jest Society has had in Toronto." A reference library and product source listings will assist buyers locate Ontario suppliers and â€" provide authoritative advice on tariff and other matters relating to external trade. air. And we‘re going to have them. By 1975, auto pollution will be reduced to 1964 levels, the Department of Environment predicts. And as new controls are designed and old cars are taken off the road it will continue to improve. But until then . . . keep you car in shape. We‘ll all breathe easier if you do. In this regard Mr. Bronâ€" stein further stated that, "For the St. Lawrence Centre engagement, the Jest Society is working on a completely new show. The material will be more pointed. We hope to be relevant ad we will be, at times, savage. We will still be funny, but a laugh for a laugh is out. We are conâ€" centrating on making a point, humourously." rooms will be within walking distance of the centre. ROOM AIR CONDITIONERS SPECIAL Preâ€"Season Airtemp‘s overnight sensation CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING? Let our ARGUS Division Quote You LARGER MODELS Available At Similar Savings The Sleeper B.T.U. Model _ Reg. 179 PREâ€"SEASON SALE ENGLISH & MOULD LTD. HARDWARE the CHRYSLER CORPORATION 5159.95 1178 WESTON RD. These columns have been prepared by the Department of National Revenue (Taxation) and include answers to the most frequently asked questions. Further information may be obtained by reading the Income Tax Guide or by contacting the local District Taxation Office at 36 Adelaide Street East, Toronto 110, Ontario. Q. What receipts or cerâ€" Q. I am selfâ€"employed and tificates must I enclose with I pay into a registered my income tax form when _ retirement savings plan with claiming my tuition fees? an insurance company. I A. You should ask the educational institution for the special receipt or cerâ€" tificate approved for income tax purposes. If, because you are claiming tuition exâ€" penses for the calendar year rather than for the academic year, your claim does not equal the amount shown on this certificate, speciify the portion of the amount on the certificate that you are claiming for the calendar year, and the amount covered by the certificate for the immediately preceding period. A. No. While your tax credit eliminates all your income tax, nevertheless you must pay the Old Age Security Tax and the Social Development Tax up to a maximum of $340. The dividend tax credit cannot reduce these two taxes. A. Deductions for the Canada Pension Plan must be made from all wages paid for farm labour, provided the employee has reached the age of 18 and has not reached the age of 70, and has received cash wages of $250 or more and has also worked for 25 days or more during the year for this employers. Q. I am a married man with _ wholly dependent parents living overseas. What exemption can I claim for my parents? Q. I find that my dividend tax credit on Canadian dividends wipes out my income tax. Does this mean I file a soâ€"called "nil" return. Q. Is a farmer required to make Canada Pension Plan deductions from the wages paid to farm help? Two trips for students from Borough of York secondary schools will be taking place during the coming months. A. You may claim the actual amounts spent in support of your parents up to a maximum of $550 each. Form TIEâ€"NR, which you can obtain from your District Taxation Office, must be completed and attached to your income tax return. Twentyâ€"eight _ students from George Harvey will be visiting _ Ottawa _ from Thursday March 2 to 4 for the purpose of seeing the Houses of Parliament and other historic buildings. On March 9 and 10 students from the allâ€"city high school band of Joliet, Illinois will be visiting Runnymede Collegiate, then from April 20 to 23 students from Runnymede will pay a return visit to Joliet. At Eglinton Ave 1627575 Student trips TAX TIPS know about taxes have no salaried income and understand that I can claim for income tax purposes, a maximum of $2,500 for my retirement savings plan. Is this correct? A. If you are not covered by an employee pension plan you would be entitled to claim amounts paid into a registered _ retirement savings plan up to $2,500, or 20 percent of your earned income for the year, whichever is less. A. Deductions for the Canada Pension Plan must be made from all wages paid for farm Labour, provided the employee has reached 18 years of age but has not yet reached 70, and has received cash wages of $250 or more and has worked for 25 days for the employer during the year. Q. My nephew, aged 17, came to live with me last year when his parents were killed in an accident. Although I have not been appointed as his legal guardian, and no papers have been signed, he is totally dependent on me. Can I claim him as a dependant on my income tax form? A. Yes. The fact that you have not been appointed his legal guardian would not bar you from claiming your nephew as a dependant if he other wise qualified. Q. Is a farmer required to make Canada Pension Plan Deductions from the wages paid to farm help? ys_wanted 26" Giant Black Matrix Screen Spanish "toâ€"theâ€"floor"‘ styling in Forest Oak veneer. Moves on easy rolling Shepherd casters Same AccuColor Chassis as other two models, with Automatic Fine Tuning. A@cuMatic Control provides natural, lifelike color at the touch of a switch, yet lets you make minor adjustments to satisty your personal preference MARK 11B, CCC 996 UIONC CC MMMINY. 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