Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 13, 1995, Winnipeg, Manitoba
B2 Winnipeg free january 1995 Taxman seizes Nite out books Revenue Canada officers seized records from Nite out entertainment last Friday As part of a re audit of the company 199192 says partner Sam Katz said Revenue in the original determined that Nite out owed in unpaid get from various events sponsored by the entertainment we didst argue with we just cooperated with them and paid the said adding faulty accounting sys tems created the we didst have the proper he adding that the company has since changed its accounting systems to make certain everything that needs to be is Revenue Canada is claim ing that Nite out owes a further said Katz a claim which the company lawyers will have to determine whether to Katz added that Federal officials also seized Nite out records which were being kept in storage at the Walker of which he is a Revenue Canada officials would not discuss the Case when contacted last citing confidentiality in such City set to pull the plug on tax program sign ups by Stevens wild City Hall reporter the clock is ticking Down for taxpayers who want to participate in City Halls tax instalment payment plan which Means refunds of hundreds of Dol Lars for people who now pay their property taxes with their today is the last is closing time for Winnipeg Resi dents to participate in which permits residents to pay their taxes in monthly the program allows residential property owners to authorize the cites tax department to withdraw their property taxes from their banking accounts once a in 12 monthly the onetime Cash Windfall aspect applies to people whose Bankers col Lect the property taxes and Forward them to the since property tax is due june Banks collect a twelfth of the taxes every starting in so six months Worth of taxes have accumulated by the end of but a Homeowner who switches to Tipp goes to a january december tax collecting Cycle and the accumulated payments Are Cash in the lineup yesterday at the tax department yesterday snaked its Way out the door into the City Hall that been business As usual for the past two said tax Branch superintendent Glenn the office is receiving applications a he Good living throw look for this logo for a healthy alternative Good living through Good residents Choice Jurt dents Choice too Good to calorie reduced butter 454 g 79 each dents Choice too Good whole wheat flour i98 dents Choice too Good Tomato Ketchup 750 my each Choice too Good i natural pasta sauce dried 675 my 104972 each dents ii Rice cakes 115g 39 Sun Oice crackers 200 g 19 to Choice too Good soup cups assorted 48 68 g 29 each dents Choice too Good e 20 bean soup or jump 540 my 59 Sierra Trail bars 603 g 199 dents Choice too Good be cooking Spray regular or butter 227 g 49 Choice too Good to be fit spreads item 500 my presidents Choice too Good safflower Oil 1l until january real we Tow right to Jack head to reopen school Byruth Teichroeb social affairs reporter band officials plan to re open the school at Jack head first nation next four months after they locked children out because of a political dispute with Hubert chairman of the school confirmed yesterday that about 50 children in the Community will be returning to the class room on he said band residents made the decision to reopen the school at a Community meeting a week band officials closed the school last september to protest the Deci Sion by Indian affairs to Send in a third party financial administrator to run the Community when parents in the 235 Kilometres North of complained to the Media two months chief Bill traverse defended the traverse said giving financial authority to the administrator pre vented the band from exercising self determination Over child welfare and other Felix said yesterday that negotiations to resolve the matter Are continuing Between the band and Indian with the assistance of As Sembly of Manitoba chiefs Gilbert spokesman for in Dian said yesterday that there taking a Waitan see approach to news of the schools re Over the last few he Indian affairs has sent letters to parents stating that the schools principal and teachers have been paid since their contracts began in september and Are waiting to re arbitration reforms under study Sybil Redekop staff reporter Manitoba could create a better climate for business by modernizing commercial arbitration says the Law Reform it would be a boost for it makes the province a better place to do said Jeffrey sch executive director of the com which has drafted recommendations for the province to current Manitoba arbitration Laws Are based on a 100yearold five other Canadian provinces have reformed their arbitration in arbitration Are not the Winnipeg chamber of com Merce agrees reforms Are and urges the province to study the commissions arbitration is an Opportunity to resolve issues More quickly and expensively than going through the court said Bill chamber Schnoor said a new Law should re move the losing party Access to the courts once the parties agree to a Schnoor would also like to see the arbitrators Powers imagine the gown of your dreams Salon making brides dreams come use 4539253 correction in this weeks Kmart flyer the following errors have occurred on Page 4 the picture keys for items e and f have been the electronic exercise Bike rear is and the All pro exercise Bike front is the illustration of the Ultra slim fast shakes is we apologize for any inconvenience this May have Kmart Canada limited the City of Winnipeg notice of meeting lord Selkirk West Kildonan Community committee Date january place Community committee 1760 main Street times regular meeting Public hearings to consider zoning matters All interested parties Are invited to attend Mark Langstaff acting Community clerk Telephone 9863031
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