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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-06-11, Page 14EM1 { 111 s• `t Pate FOURTEEN' THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO, .- • WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11th, '1969 hX NOTICE IS'HEREBY GIVEN': to all Property , Owners- in Huron:County ; In accordance with the Weed Control Act. R S.O. 1960, 13, : 9 and amendments thereto,' hat unless noxious weeds; growing on their' lands are'destroyed, by July 92,''1969 and 'throughout the season, the Municipalit • niay enter upon the said lands ; and : have theweeds destroyed charging' the 'costs against the land ' in taxes as set out.in the Act. The co-operation 'of all citizens is . solicited. • ALEX CHESNEY;Weed. Inspector', .' County of Huron CULR05 CORNERS Mr. *and Mrs. Tom Hackett and Doug of Ashfield Township spent Sunday afternoon with Mr, and Mrs. Midford Wall, , Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs.. Michael O'ivlaIley of Calgary, Alberta'on the birth of a. baby boy on Wednesday, June 4:,•1969,• • Sunday visitors with Mr. and lvlrs. Tom Stewart.' were Mr. and Mrs. j Harold Stewart of •Bervie and Mr, • and --Mrs:, -Geralcf-StewariAnd,--Silsat oessell , all of Kincardine': We are, sorry oto report that Ndr man Haldenby is a patient in' , Wingham...Generai .Hospital. . Sunday visitors with Mrs. N., 'Hal •denby were Mr. and .Mas . Barney Haldenby-and Debbie of Kincardine Township; Victor Haldenby and fiance of London, ivlr. and. Mrs.. Don Haldenby, Sally Ann. and Lisa of Toronto,, Mr. and Mrs. Rae Hal- denby of Teeswater,and Ken Brown.• of Morrisburg. •County Postpones Ropd Work From Summerhill -Auburn BY SHIRLEY J. . KELLER • Huron:County Council learned Friday' from county engineer James.; Britnell there_ would not be: suff- i i nt 'funds available this • year to rebuild the•Summerhill to Auburn' road: - . ' He. blames, a "very complicated .." .: formula" •employed'•in Toronto to• _establishentitlement rates' and. ••••. a•i� s"i�• ��+i ++�+��•�o',••••i� lakefront LQPerties in Huron, • LOOKING BACKWARDS HROUGH THE. SENTINEL FILES WITH MARGARET. THOMPSON •••*•••••t•*••••N••••••••NN�••• ••••••• I•�•• 10 YEARS AGO JUNE 1959':; JUNE 1919 Hacket.t's United 'Church'congteg Clarence MacDonald.of Lucknow, ation;."'' �c a ed ' - newwrOrgan put h s a Lo .•.y g who had 'just recently' returned ,, ' •, from ': . Garnet Farrier., from France, .took a position on •he . Br wn-- .Th ne '' r � in for vides o w oo .G the Goderich Signal: staff..', • 1 `e c nd Cubs in the i. s, S..outs a ubs � -: The Lucknow council.en a• ed basement of'the Lucknow Town g g John l3elI, an experienced• engin Hall was•officially opened; Mts:,• err. from Ripley, to take charge' ., • •A. E..AicKim was presented with . of the' waterworks :ower house and e •"Beaver Award" by Ivlrs : Bruce 'caretaker of the town hall. 50 YEARS AGO t • . Connell,•,Huronia Area,Commiss- •J; A, Gaennie was, manager of the Toner for *outstanding:service to 'the Lucknow..branch of. the. BankOf Guide movement.. ` ; :Hamilton.. • ' Lelia. and Duncan Finla ,son of T__i_::Reid,/ the Lochalshc,or'nmunity. moved~to Lucknow branch of The Molson s Lucknow to maketheir home Bank,: ' Oliver Glenn purchasedthe resi-• A .school report for Middle • deuce of the late Mrs . William . School Entrance to Normal •narned '• '>\.tcNall *on Stauffer Street. .j e: following:' -S . Burns -G. Webb;- lvi. 'Rathwell P.'Congrarn, J ' MacDonald , ''R. Mitchell J, 30 ' YEARS ' AGO 'Stothers, N Thompso•n,, K. Murdie JUNE•' 19395 ` '"• • I:.Hatnilton H.: Durnin, L. Mac • A gas war -was on. No:. I gasoline 113onald', L:`Errington, V,.'McLenn- :.' was advertised by one local service' an, G.. MacNa;y. C. Douglas - station at 24 cents a gallon. Principal,, B.A. Doupe; Lucknow's ,new. Post Office was officially opened "on June 29th. John. D. Ross, who for several terms had been teaching at the second concession Kinloss, accept At Workshop ed the positron of principal of the Several ladies';froni the Common= •Lucknow: Publi• c' School. He succ ity attended the Curator's • her. rest nation... �,.._ d upon. • . eeded. Ivitss Kate MacDonal Tweedsmuir historyworkshopat Miss AmyYourex rest ,ne ' Dtii am on Fnday, • June 6th7The . •$ d workshop was arranged by Mrs. from the.'High .School Staff. She Victor Emerson, Whitechurch, was succeeded by Miss Ruth Parti grey=Bruce area cotivention cu'rat ridge of Butk's Falls.•or County, which are selling •"well'an excess of other county_ property for the shortage of funds. 1•. The entitlement rates are figured' 'on provipcaal equalized assessment and county road funds r-e-r-a-ised-from--county equalized_,: assessment; This,year.there'was.$200,,000 we. didn't .gain^in direct• aid," Britnell Po . pointed. out • . The contracting firm of :Yundt and 'McCann has. been engaged to recon sttuct: 'development `road 898•.in• the •' town of Seaforth• for. $364;490:09. .at is expected' work will ,be under way very shortly. • Johnston.joined a.pany of '•• Provi -i or omen s• n rural mail couriers; as guests of the Globe and Mail, on a free trip to the World's Fair at''New ,York. Mt, JohnstonAias one of the five high .couriers in Ontatio Tri. respeot. to t 'e amount' ofnew andr.enewa subscription business •turned in t stitutes w.as in .charge :of the day long meeting. •'. • Attending locally were •Mrs. ;field MacDonald-„ Mrs Allister, i 'H o' Ivlr• R. C.:Walker St. G:orge, MONEY SAVED. . /S MONEY EARNED,TH/S. /S• THE LtjssON WE EARNS 5aPercentC..fHuronCounfyAssessm,flt. Is Made Up Of Farm Property 'BY 'SHIRLEY J. KELLER • Theadministrative. buldmg'built by Huron County'Council to house .. the:assessment'' department. has: been. rented to the Ontario Department Of Public. Works for an annual fee of `$19 200.. ,.The building will be the head quarters for the Huron -Perth' area r' e for' assessment pu pos- s, The entire: building will be utilized, itis un ,derstood The•County will supply caretak, ing servig'es and: pay for all maintenance•on the building;: If at any time there should 'be munic- ipal taxes added to other costs.,. then these taxes would he paid over and. above the,, rental figure. A 1i✓y-law' was passed to establish assessment: for, the year 1970 :for county.purposes at,,, $69 , 999 ,380, In hisfirsf"nd •fina 're ort to county council as Huron's assess- ment commissioner , E. F. 'Hall :reported this was equalized-, county :• • assessment. rAAssessment'totals- in the County •. are farmland, •$22,020,530;.':farm` buildings', , $15 , 007. , 370 :resident- . ial land ,f12,678,320;• residential. buildings•, $20 ,.027 ,550; cor mer,- cial'•land,. $1,647 , 805; .commer cia1: buildings,' $6,140•,570;. busin— ess assessment , $2,47'7,235, • The only municipality in the county,whic h'showed a. decrease in general, taxable 'assessment °was Hensall village and Commissioner Hall claimed -this was. due to the, •shutd'own of 'one large milling op er:ation. . -Total education' assessment; is public, .$64,549;090; separate , $5,513,.620. Proof that Huron •County, is essent• ially•a farming county•was shown': in the following figures: farm. assessmerit:totals :5, 91.,percent of the • toii1; 'residentiar, -32743. percent, commercial 14:66 percent. •, - Mr ::;'Hall .told council' the',assess ` i • • meat department' was "orphans of • one and' not. adopted; by the other • He was referring ''to the fact that at'_` the'endof 1969,:. Huron's assessment de artmentemployed b .will be ' y' P the:, province He said the department was pres ' ently ." m n i limbo" because there Was:, li • no:'Tndcation so faracoricernmg the future.e he Mr. :Hall n 1 ;assumed' t Y he reas'sessni(oirxt.�foi H uron' 'County would begin on' schedule in 1 1970. Y ughes ; MYS, Leonard 7`Sclnnes,-y„ Mrs. Earl"Wight:-nan , Mrs. Pharis Mathers and yrs. Harvey Houston. the Globe and Mail. 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