Whitby Free Press, 4 Sep 1985, p. 12

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PAGE 12, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1985, WHITBY FREE PRESS Designed to make operation more efficierit Town data- system showcas ed at AMO co nvention The Towns of Whitby, Richmond Hill, Ajax and the Cty of Orillia shared properties database shared building permits and in- spection systemn was selected by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and featured in the central display at the Association of Municipalities of On- tario (AMO) annual convention held in Ot- tawa last week. The showcase was a culmination of Municipal Action '85, a provincial program designed ta help municipalities become more efficient in their management and operations. This joint approach ta management of proper- Pay No Tax? Did you know that a person with only Canadian dividend income can earn Up to $40,000 and pay no0 tax? The Bolton Tremblay Incarne Fund, in existence for aver 5 years, i s worth considering for a retirement fund, especially for cautiaus investors. Since late 1982, a new strategy was adopted ta concentrate an after-tax return through investments in dividend praducing preferred shares. The dividend tax credit makes $1 of dividends equivalent to a much higher amount of interest incarne. The amaunt depends an the province of residence and the taxable incarne bracket. (For example, an individual with $30,000 of taxable incarne in Manitoba must cara $1.54 in interest ta match the after-tax benefit af $100 in dividends.) < ~For mare Information, Just f INi out the coupon beiow and mail ta us today. Tilican Fînancial Corporation 354 Regal Briar St., Whitby, Ont. LIN 6N1 (416) 433-1508 CiPlease rush me information an haw I can earn $40,000 tax-free Name Address City -_______Pravince ______ Postal Code____ Richard S. Price Tilican Financial Corporation 354 Regal Briar Street Whitby, Ontario LiN 6N1 (416) 433-1508 Minutes f rom Dawntown Whitby FOR ENROLMIE Fui DayINFORMATIOP Haif Day Hourly 668-6d4 lu - - ty-related information is expected ta reduce costs in each of the municipalities through reduced staff and better reporting. The system will establish a base frarn which ta develop a more comprehensive and coherent municipal information system. Since 1982, more than 600 municipalities have participated in Municipal Action '85. Provincial funding has been provided for development of cam- prehensive systems, advanced budgeting and accounting, resource controls and equipment maintenance systems. The program has also allocated funds for job- related training ta im- prove the managemnent and operational sliills of municipal staff. This municipal Municipal Affairs Minister Bernard C. Grandmaitre and the Association of Municipalities of On- tario president Ron Ed- dy. Grandmaitre told the audience that he was greatly impressed -by Ontario Municipal Affairs Minister Bernard Grandrnaitre is seen here presenting a certificate ta Whitby Reg. Caun. Gerry Ernm at the Association af Municipalities af Ontario (A.M.O.) convention that was held last week in Ottawa. The certificate was presented in recognition af Whitby's participation in the Municipal Action '85 pragram. Photo courtesy of the Ministry of Municipal Affairs project shared by the Towns of Richmond Hill, Ajax, Whitby and the City of Orillia was chosen by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs ta represent a cross sec- tion of the hundreds of initiatives supported by the Municipal Action '85 pragram. Municipal Action Showcase '85 was of- ficially opened by the prajects. He said that the shawýcase allowed municipalities and associations ta discuss innovations, share information and display their achievements. "The resuits of these initiatives will provide lang-term benefits ta municipalities," Gran- dmaitre said. Committees formed to plan Lynde House move T1he execi Whitby Society has cammittees ting Leîi Cu ta move Lyn, Cullen Gai Miniature Vi At a meei i SUPPLIER-i SALES REP-1 CALL DE LIVEAY WH EN YOU WANT ITIOUOTATIONS WH EN YOU NEEO TH EMIPROM PT AT1 POE 683-196 *ENVELOPES -BUSINESS FORIMS INVOICES -CATALOGUES * CAL EN DARS *BOOKBINDING 'SNAP SETS *CONTINUOUS FORMS -BUSINESS FORMS * AN NOUNCEM ENTS -TICKETS -CHEOUES *PNICE LISTS - BROCH URES *NAISED FINTING -INSTANT FINTING *GOLD STAMPING *PHOTOGRAPHY *BINDERS *COLOR WORK INVENTORY GARDS *SHIPPING TAGS -LABELS *NE WSLETTENS *NCN FORMS -SCRATCH PADS *CREATIVE DESIGN I I a A COMPLETE PRINTING SERVICE FOR THE PURCHASINO AGENT OR BUYEI FAST EFFICIENT SERVICE*PICKUP & OELIVERY.COPY DESIGN & FREPARATU PHOE .' ,utive of the 19, the executive formed Historical one committee ta in- struck two vestigate ail fund- af ter accep- raising possihilities, and ullens affer anather ta begin nde Hause ta negatiating with Len .rdens and Cullen. illage. Accarding ta Debra ting an Aug. Filip, acting secretary for the society, memn- bers of the fund-raising TENTION committee are: Margaret Kennedyz, Betty Weldon, Valerie Hundert, Ruby Rober- tson, Kay Hutchîngs, BilOyagi, and ex of- îa member Centre Ward Coun. Marcel Brunelle. The commit- tee may choose advisors at ts descretion. Members of the negatiating cammittee R are: Sybil Stirling, Fred ION Cane. Betty Weldon, Debra Filip. Marlon * : O'Donnell, a lega ad- visar, and ex officia member Marcel Brunelle, the mayar's designate ta the society's executive. LA CONTESSA BEAUTY LOUNGE 19 GREEN STREET, WHITBY 668-9262 La Contessa are introducing a new operator SPECIAL Monday & Wednesday OnIy HAIRCUTS PERMS onîy 14.00 1/2 price fpok Sgeiaatlon.aI 0oBackJozSckooL!

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