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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 Nov 1971, p. 9

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This move by the tax collectors comes after long years of pleading with these charities to register Disposable income tripled in 20 years tional reveriue is revoking the right of 3,000 Canadian charities to issue taxâ€"exâ€" empt receipts to donors, The Financial Post reports. Their names will be pubâ€" lished in the Canada Gaâ€" zette in midâ€"December and come effective December 31. tripled between 1949 and 1969, from $884 per person to $2398. Food prices inâ€" creased by slightly more than half in the same periâ€" Some charities to lose taxâ€"exempt status @g The World . and Boats The winds of All Kinds of A Chatelaine A« Cilant Crare The‘ average disposable come in Canada almost ERING‘S OPEN: Monday â€" Fnday â€" 10: 00 a.m. to 2: 00 a.m. Saturday â€"11:30 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. Sundayâ€"12:00 noon to 10:00 p.m. BUSINESS HOURS Let the Kasemann (the cheeseman) help you discover the delicious world of cheese. He personally selects and naturally ages his cheese to the peak of perfecâ€" tion. See us at the Kitchener Farmers‘ Market or in our store on the Lancaster Plaza. PARTY TRAYS for your wine and cheese parties BAST CHEESE CO. Over 100 Cheese Varieties . . . naturally aged@and chosen by the Kasemann. KASEMANN Lancaster Plaza 743â€"4472 In Kitchener over $5.00 Business Men‘s Luncheon 95° and up FOoR Fast service Call 579â€"5040 The National Dream The Last Spike The Group of Seven Wildemess Canada Canada Year of The Land The World of Model The winds of War All Kinds of Airplanes Chatelaine Adventures in cooking Silent Stars. Sound Stars â€" A Time To Dream Civilisation FREE Delivery in Waterloo and Bridgeport â€" over $3.50 (FREEDOM) BOOKSTORE WATERLOO SQUARE 578â€"2410 BOOKS FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS GIVING S§U aJP RESTAURANT 38 King St. N.. Waterloo Ships out to 7,200 delinquent orâ€" of them did comply â€" but many other charities that How can one learn whethâ€" er or not a charity still qualifies? Every district taxation office will have an â€" upâ€"todate â€" computer printout of all the qualifyâ€" ing charities. A quick teleâ€" phone call should get the answer. ‘‘Some of the largest groups of offenders are the women‘s â€" auxiliaries of churches," one tax official said. ‘‘They change their officers, and perhaps our Outdoors With Gregory Clark in The Shadow of Man Bear Island The Shadow of The Lynx OB Vit The New English Bible Summer of The Red Wolf Chatelaine‘s Gardening Book Island Ceylon Season of The Eskimo The Discovery of Canadian Food There were 667 cases of positive rabies diagnosed by the Contagious Diseases Division of the Canada Agriculture Health of Aniâ€" mals _ Branch _ between April 1 and September 30 this year. This was down from the 716 cases diagnosâ€" ed in the same period of 1970. The largest number of cases diagnosed, 493, was in Ontario; Alberta, with four cases positively diagnosed, had the smallest total. Cereal and milk consumption down More meat, _ poultry, eggs, vegetables and fruits are consumed by Canadians today than in 1949, but less cereal products and fluid whole milk. Note decrease in rabies cases Scout auxiliary plans Christmas parties The 7th Waterloo scout ladies â€" auxiliary â€" planned Christmas parties for cubs and scouts at their annual meeting recently. Hot dogs, soda pop, and Christmas cookies will be provided. The group‘s good deed for this season is to provide mitâ€" tens, bedding, clothing, canâ€" ned goods, books and money to a needy family. Mrs. Orren Stalkie is in charge of the program. â€" P a s t â€" president, â€" Mrs. Ralph Carter installed the new executive at the meetâ€" ing: Mrs. Stalkie, presiâ€" dent; Mrs. Walter Olley and Mrs. David Low, viceâ€" presidents; Mrs. Manfred Thum, secretary; Mrs. Ronâ€" St. Michael‘s CWL to aid mealsâ€"onâ€"wheels The 50â€"cent admission for nonâ€"members includes use of the gym and pool, as well as the dance. The local chapter of the Canadian hemophelia soâ€" ciety is holding a public meeting at the Kâ€"W Hospital November 30. The meeting begins at 8 p.m. in the auditorium of the Kâ€"W Hospital‘s nurses‘ resiâ€" An informal dance for kids 12 to 15 will be held at the Kitchener YMCA November 25, 7 to 11. Kitchener and Waterioo Y members will be admitted free. hear guest speaker Dr. Joan Canby of the Chedokeâ€"Mcâ€" Master hemophilia clinic in Hamilton. She will be inâ€" troduced by Dr. John Whalâ€" Coming events Members of the St. Michâ€" ael‘s council of the Catholic women‘s league has deâ€" cided to assist the expanded Mealsâ€"onâ€"Wheels program. Council president, Mrs. Leonard Mulhall presided at the meeting held at the church November 17. Members _ will deliver hot meals on Friday from Laure! Vocational School tion for them â€" it would be a lot easier for all of us." as far as national revenue The public is invited to 42 * * * " c o aent 28 ald Blair, treasurer; Mrs. Karl Knoarski, Mrs. Clayâ€" Moogk, Mrs. Emnest West, conveners. The meeting was held at Mrs. Thum‘s home. The next meeting will be held January 19 and will inâ€" clude a tour of the Univerâ€" sity of Waterloo. During boy scout week in Februâ€" ary, the group will conâ€" vene the annual fatherâ€"son banquet. ported that the good used toys collected by the league for the children at Cape Croker were much appreciâ€" ated as was the $25 donaâ€" tion given to the Sisters there. may still reapply at a later date and be put back on to shutâ€"in senior citizens and will also serve meals at the senior citizens dropâ€" in center on Albert Street. There is a new school at Cape Croker and the chilâ€" dren enjoy going there, reported that six visits were made to St. Mary‘s Hosâ€" pital and four to Kâ€"W Hosâ€" pital. Twenty seven hours of church ironing and 20 hours of church cleaning were done. Over $500 was collected by children from St. Michâ€" ael‘s, St. David‘s and Sir Edgar Bauer Schools for UNICEF. A $25 donation was made to Birthright. A thoughtâ€"provoking film, ‘‘The eucharist, the sacraâ€" ment of Aife,"" was shown after the meeting. The December 8 meetâ€" ing will be preceded by a 6:30 mass and a salad supâ€" per at 7 p.m. A gift exâ€" change will follow. A class from St. Michael‘s School will provide entertainment. still repent and be. brought 749 King St. West KITCHENER DELIVERY Cook‘s Pharmacy MOFFAT TREE REMOVAL Trimming done, trees and stumps removed. Good service. 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