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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Dec 1972, p. 3

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Help for businessmen Businessmen with prob- lems can bring them to a nev. office to be opened in the Kitchener-Waterloo area" at the New Year by the On-. tario Ministry of Industry and Tourism. Located at 305 King St. W. it is to be managed by Rob- ert Halfnight, an industrial development consultant with wide experience in gen- anagement and manu- The proposed stations at Ottawa, London, Windsor, Kitchener-Waterloo and Chatham would re-broad- cast the programming of The Ontario Educational Communications Authority has applied to the Canadian Radio-Television Commis- sion for licenses to operate Ultra - High - Frequency' (UHF) television stations in five Southwestern and Eastern Ontario communi- ties. TO OUR MANY GOOD FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS Lower Mall No the New Year's baby didn't come early. she's just practising up for the big evening. At 18 months. Jennifer McWilliams has only caught one New Year's Eve before and by the looks of it she isn't going to miss this one. [.fISd, LI] iTIjT,,%" CREAT,t,Y,L,ti?AF"rs Waterloo may get educational TN. 576-5530 Waterloo Square His duties are to advise, assist and counsel industry and municipalities to slim- ulate employment and in- come opportunities in such fields as plant expansion, location and relocation, expanding exports and marketing, and assist with joint ventures and licensing arrangements facturing and specializing in industrial carbon, sintered metals and plastics. OECA Chairman, TB. Ide says these specific ap- plications were necessary because of the increasing demands for the few re- maining broadcast chan- nels available in these parts of the province. OECA’s first educational television station - CICA- Competition for channels is particularly keen in the Chatham and Windsor are- as where there are fewer Ottawa has always been a high priority location for a station and at the present time OECA has the oppor- tunity to locate a transmit- ter on a common tower at a nominal cost. Mr. Ide says that any delay in ap- plying for a station in Ot- tawa could result in the need to select a new site and build an independent tower. channels than there are known applicants. The proposed London and Kitchener stations would serve as re-broadcast faci- lities as well as transmis- sion links between Channel 19 and Chatham and Wind- sor. The new stations would of- fer Ontario residents an al- ternative to existing Ameri- Kitchener 744-5664 The foremost ASV. on the market today Goes on Land- Water Snow Swamp Bush Thus fantastuc machine has many commercial appltcatcons such as plowmg snow. haul- mg Mantels. gang mowers, and as a tarmer's hured hand It has 4 wheel constant dnve and can be lacensed for the road Before you Invest hard earned recreatton dollars on a sea sonal vehicle Investigate what a TERRA JET can do for you . All Season Vehicle TERRA TRAVEL PRODUCTS TE RRA JET A.S.V. TAKE OFF IN A TERRA JET TODAY” photo by Fred Muller Children entertain To conclude the party, Santa Claus arrived with gifts for the boys and girls. The children also gave gifts which they had made to their parents. Mr. lde said the cost of installing and operating the new stations is expected to be under $200,000 in 1973- 1974 and should not exceed $750,000 annually in suc- ceeding years. The stations could be operating within a year of CRTC approval, Mr. lde said. The evening included a pot luck supper followed by a Christmas concert. The children did songs on stage to entertain their families. The Parkminister Nurs- ery School held its annual Christmas party last week with some 120 parents and children attending. They would make OECA's programming a- vailable to an additional 1.6 million Ontario residents. At present about 3 million South-Central Ontario resi- dents are in the potential viewing audience of Channel 19. can educational television stations at Oswego, Syra- cuse, Rochester? Buffalo, Erie, Cleveland, Detroit and Duluth, which beam television programs into, Ontario. Waterloo tenants will not receive rebates this year Mr. MacNaughton said the new provincial plan, design- ed to more equitably dis- tribute the property tax burden among homeowners and tenants, will work through the personal in- come tax system and be ad- Waterloo tenants should not expect a property tax rebate cheque from their landlords this year accord- ing to Ontario Treasurer Charles MacNaughton re- cently. t Instead, tenants a n d homeowners will be apply- ing for their 1972 income tax returns early in 1973. On- tariois residential property tar reduction program of the past [our years is being replaced by a new property tax credit plan. WBtL'OOAB 5 9% The <property tax credit plan is restricted to Ontar- io residents and applies to principal residences only. Residents in homes for the aged or tax-exempt in- stitutions do not qualify. The Treasurer said the benefit to individual taxpay- ers will vary "because we have linked property taxes to income taxes and, there- fore, to the individual's abi- Mr. MacNaughton said the new system will reduce the total property tax burden by at least $160 million. Low income groups will benefit most. The plan is also be- ing extended to roomers and boarders. “The property tax cred- it will come as an income tax refund cheque or as a reduction in income tax. However, I should advise Ontario homeowners that to qualify for the new prop- erty tax credit, 1972 mupi- cipal taxes must be paid during 1972," he said. ministered for Ontario by {he Department of National 1htat.rtoa Ohmic“, Wm, 0mm 27, 1972 3 "Hands-Off" Tumng System All you do IS select the chan, nel, see the loght The new Phulcomauc advanced color tun mg system that automatically tunes and locks m the color picture consustlng of A C T color. brightness, um, and con trast controls Ptutcoipatux I black mamx pocture tube . Cosmetic color cucuut . Memory-matic preset [one tumng . Transustonzed UHF/VHF tuners . Lighted UHF/VHF channel Inducators . Dipole VHF antenna . UHF antenna loop ' Instant response . 75 OHM Input Height 17 1/8', Width 25 depth 19 3/4" . Model 20C312WA, Size 20" Furmture styled cabinet fm ushed to match walnut Features Include . Phllcomam: ll PHILCOMATIC " "HANDS OFF" TUNING SYSTEM (20C312WA). 1 14 King St. s. Waterloo 579-6940 corner of Albert and Cardill Cres. l announces that his office is now located at 81 CARDILL CRES. Across From Waterloo Square DR. P.F. KOO 884-3800 . Death Surviving are his parents; maternal grandparents , Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dewsbury, and paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Hickey, all of London.0nt. Benjamin Hickey Benjamin Hickey, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. James Hickey, University of Wa- terloo, Waterloo, died Dec. lity to pay. The majority of Ontario residents will receive more money back under the new plan. Some will receive about the same af last year, while high in- come earners will receive less. Homeowners, tenants and others who may be eligible - such as roomers and students living on-campus - will receive instructions on how to apply for and calcu- late the property tax cred- it when they receive 1972 income tax return forms early next year.

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