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Terrace Bay News, 16 Jul 1986, p. 5

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Touring singer Rodney Brown, a touring singer/songwriter for the past 13 years, made a stop at the Schreiber Public Library on June 30 to entertain a number of youngsters at a childrens performance. His music show was sponsored by the Ontario Library Services in:Nipigon and the Ministry of Citizenship and Culture's Outreach Pro- gram. He is shown here demonstrating to the kids how one tunes a guitar. Notice Revenue Canada Taxat- ion announced early this month that the interest rate on overdue and overpaid taxes for the next quarter will be 10 per cent, down from the 11 per cent rate in effect since April 1, 1986. According to a govern- ment news release, the new interest rate applies to all refunds for overpayments as well as all overdue tax- es, insufficient instalment payments and unpaid em- ployee tax deductions. This rate also applies to upaid Canada Pension Plan contributions and Unem- ployment insurance prem- iums. The 10 per cent rate is also the prescribed rate for calculating the taxable benefit to employees and shareholders from interest- free and low-interest loans during the period July 1 to . September 30, 1986. No y hy - eS BEFORE YOU BUY... LET'S COMPARE MAYBE WE CAN SAVE YOU '""MONEY'"' ON AUTO & HOME CALL NO CHARGE 1-800-465-3916 = LAMBERT INSURANCE 278 N. CUMBERLAND STREET THUNDER BAY, ONTARIO P7A 4K9 The Easter Seal Society of Ontario is concerned about the number of cycl- ing injuries and deaths among young Canadian cyclists, according to a re- cent Society news release. In response to this pro- blem, the program called 'Be Bike Smart' is being actively promoted by the Society to reduce the number of disabling and fatal bicycle accidents, the release from the Society's Public Relations Officer Marlene Cullen in Toron- to added. Canada has 8 million cyclists and more than 3 million of them are child- ren. A study conducted at Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, July 16, 1986, page 5 Bike safety program on Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children noted that 28 per cent of all trauma deaths during the period from June of 1984 to December, 1985 were the result of bi- cycling accidents. However, the release did add that the advantages of cycling as a physical act- ivity greatly outweigh the risks involved. Children can learn the proper use and care of their bikes and the importance of wearing protective gear. The Easter Seal Society is.a charitable organization speaking and acting on be- half of 6,800 physically challenged youngsters and their families. It was formed in 1922 by 10 service clubs and today that volunteer base has grown to 235 affiliated clubs across the province. Four major sources fund the Society's efforts: the annual Easter Seal cam- paign including local fund- raising events, direct mail campaigns, bequests, and various fund-raising ac- tivities including Snow- arama and Superthon. 824-3336 Chiropractor North Shore Chiropractic Clinic Mountain View Plaza Schreiber Wednesday 12 to 8 p.m. or Sportsworld 824-2506 Ni have NOTICE Janice Liebrock, formerly of Jody's Hairstyling, would like to thank all her clientele in the last 2% years for their patronage, and would like to them Schreiber at her new location at Lynne's Hairstyling. Sorry for any inconvenience. join her in For appointments, Call 824-3399 Plata & Morrill Chartered Accountants Personal and Corporate taxation services, bookkeeping, auditing, Business advisory services For an appointment in Schreiber, Terrace Bay and surrounding area. call collect 807-344-6684 1 'The Siaenee of Farming is a day full of fun. What makes some eggs brown, others white? Can animal waste be used to create energy? How can one bull father 50,000 calves? Where can you find the answers to all of this food for thought? At The Farm, part of the a FOOD exhibition of the Ontario Science Centre. If you're hungry for information about today's high-tech agriculture, head on down to The Farm any day of the week, from now through November 2. Call (416) 429-4423 for more information. FO®D March 6 - November 2, 1986 TAKE THE FAMILY TO THE FARM G3 O edaes AT THE ONTARIO SCIENCE CENTRE. Ontario Don Mills Road at Eglinton Avenue East, Toronto. and Food

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