MARCH 10, 1976 TERRACE. AY NEWS PAGE 5 INFORMATION ONTARIO Continued The net amount which may be claimed is the "Allowable Ont- ario Political Contribution Tax Credit". The maximum Allow- able Ontario Political Contribution Tax Credit is $599. Phamphlets fully explaining the Tax Credits are available at the display stands in the Municipal Offices at Terrace Bay Schreiber, Manitouwadge and The Northern Affairs Office, Marathon. Should you wish any information on this topic or other Gov- ermnent programs, write of call Northern Affairs, lower floor, Peninsula Bldg., Box 280, Marathon. Phone 229-1153. LETTER TO MOTHER The following item was given to our New's reporter from a mother who received it from her daughter. This person wishes to share it with all mothers. '""You don't love me" How many times have your children laid that one on you? How many times have you, a$ a parent resisted the urge to tell them how much? Some day when my children are old ens ough to understand the logic that motivates a mother, I'll tell them: I loved you enough to bug you about where you were going, with whom and what time you would get home. I loved you enough to insist you buy a bike with your own money, that we couldn't afford and you could. I loved you enough to be silent and let you discover your handpicked friend was a creep. PUBLIC HEARING The Ontario Youth Secretariat in cooperation with the Ad- diction Research Foundation and a local task group will con- duct public hearings on alcohol use among young people. Information and suggestions for consideration by the Ont- ario Government may be presented in the form of written or verbal submissions. Public participation by all segments of the population is required to develop recommendations leading to educational, regulatory, legislative or counselling initiatives open to gov= ernment relative to the use of alcohol among youth. Hearings will be held in the following places: Manitouwadge March 15, 7:30 p.m. Recreation Centre Nipigon March 16, 7:30 p.m. Legion Hall Geraldton March 17,:7:30 p.m. Siesta Motel Thunder Bay March 24, 7:00 p.m. Confederation College For additional information contact: Addiction Research Foundation, Thunder Bay. (807) 622-0607 HONOURABLE MARGARET BIRCH ONTARIO YOUTH PROVINCIAL SECRETARY FOR SECRETARIAT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT continued page 6......... If you're thinking of trad- ing your car, we should talk. We've been involved in financing cars for a long time. And we've worked with probably every dealer in town. So we can put together a loan that'll suit you with- out getting you in over your head. The First Canadian Bank mm Bank of Montreal SCHREIBER BRANCH, ONTARIO t's talk car loans. And how we can get you rolling, We can even talk about one type of loan that gives you the full price of your car. Even if you're not a customer. We do that because we know helping you do something 1s the best way to make you one. Come onrin. And let's talk cars.