Page 2 â€" Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, March 12, 1975 Free Health iInsurance. But you must apply for it. It becomes free as soon as you or your spouse turn 65. For both of you and any eligible dependents. Provided you have lived in Ontario for the last year. Ontario Phone, write or visit your OHIP District Office for an application form You‘ve earned it. Some good things â€" happen at 65! Miistry of Health Hon Frank S Miler Minister you to gï¬t - your fair share of $375 million Tlax Credits. Ontanio‘s 121. Ontanio wants Thousands of Ontario residents will share in this year‘s Tax Credits. Make sure you get vrour fair share. Any questions? You may. free of charge. dial "O" and ask the operator for Zenith 8â€"2000. Residents within the Metro Toronto local calling area should dial 965â€"8470. To apply. you must file both a Federal Income Tax form (even if you don‘t pay income tax) and the Ontario Tax Credit form which comes with it. 25 Main Street West 528â€"3481 68 King Street East 745â€"7379 1055 Princess Street 546â€"3811 114 Worsley Street The OHIP District Office in your area will answer any questions and help you with your application. Important: Always quote your OHIP number when contacting OHIP. NT \I ) share 227 Queens Avenue 55 City Centre Drive 275â€"2730 75 Albert Street 237â€"9100 311 George Street North 743â€"2140 2195 Yonge Street (Eglinton) 482â€"1111 1427 Quellette Avenue 258â€"7560 15 Church Street Wilham ODavis Premier TAX CREDTT SYSTEM Arthur Meen Minister of Revenue William St. project deferred by council Haphazard was the way Ray Stanton described the city‘s â€" approach to planning local improveâ€" ment projects when he addressed a committee of the whole meeting Monday night. _ Mr. Stanton, representing a number of William Street residents, questioned the wisdom of Waterloo city council in‘ approving an engineering department work order calling for the widening of William Street from its present 32 foot width to a 36 foot width. Mr. Stanton said he was astonished that the proâ€" posed work order was put forth at this time when a downtown study has not been completed. He said that William Street in parts was. 40 feet wide while other parts were still 32 feet wide. _ ‘"Some _ residents have found it very upsetting approach,"‘ he said. He asked council to make no decision on the work orâ€" der until residents had an opportunity to study the proposal in detail. Mr. Stanton said that it FHH751A appeared that the city would do one section of the street and then another section and then have justiâ€" fication for doing the whole street. He suggested to council that they look at the street as a whole and not deal with it section by section. in 1974, an increase of $304 million. Group busiâ€" ness in force exceeded the amount of individual busiâ€" ness in force for the first time in its history. City â€" engineer _ James Willis said the downtown study was not fic study but a land . He said that tWPS ooA William Street done in The company‘s business in force reached $3.3 billion Canadian business acâ€" counts for 59 per cent of the total; United States, 36 per cent, and Jamaica, the Bahamas and Bermuda, five per cent. Dominion sho& $100M income#£ For the first time in its 86â€" year history the Do minion Life Assurance Co. has shown an income of more than $100 million from all sources. Speaking at the comâ€" pany‘s annual meeting in Wateriloo . recently comâ€" pany president John S. Acheson made the anâ€" nouncement of the high inâ€" come experienced by the company. The company‘s net inâ€" come, after taxes, rose by $1.3 million to $4 million due to the low number of death claims and far beâ€" low the high number of these claims in 1973. Life insurance and anâ€" nuity sales increased to $479 million, an increase of $39 million while preâ€" mium income increased by $4 million to $70 million and investment income inâ€" creased 13.8 per cent to $30.6 million or a seven per cent yield. Mr. Acheson said earnâ€" ings of the company‘s parâ€" ticipating fund has allowâ€" ed it to increase policyâ€" owner dividend scales "to such levels that our par caNADA Tax senvices Se Monday to Friday 9 a.m. to 5 pm. 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday 9 a m. to 5 p.m. Sunday 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Please drop into our office or call for an appointmentâ€"885â€"0960 We do a better job at a lower price Any Type of Income Tax Return Prepared Privately and Confidentially We‘ll save you every dollar we can. You need it MAIN FLOOR 279 WEBER ST. N. (Between University and Columbia) Waterloo, Ontario t fic Mayc ‘ï¬ï¬‚"‘ § Seeapin "matter done in which c . Ald. Brian _ Turnbull i1 said that council could et not defer a decision on the al project forever while Ald. Marjorie Carroll suggestâ€" ES ed deferring the matter for n _ three months. ic _ Mayor Herb Epp put .. forth a motion to defer the k"f.n ter for four weeks in which council approved. sections was because of money. ‘‘While it may appear haphazard,"" said Mr. Willis, ‘*we are following a plan.‘"‘ products are the lowest priced or among the lowest of any in the entire counâ€" try." Participating policyâ€" holders‘ dividends will be increased by about eight per cent this year. Building permits up $82,200 Waterloo continues to grow as a recent building report issued by the Buildâ€" ing and Plumbing Inspecâ€" tion department for the city shows. During the month of February 1975 the departâ€" ment issued permits totalâ€" ing more than $927,000 compared to the $834,800 figure for February 1974, an increase of $82,200. Single family dwellings accounted for 29 permits and $771,000 of the total amount with an additional eight permits for alterations totaling $53,800. In the same month in 1974 there were 23 permits issued for houses with a total value of $665,800. There was one indusâ€" trial permit issued for $100,000 last month and two commercial permits with a value of $2,200. In February 1974 there were three â€" commercial permits issued with a value of $169,000 but no industrial permits.