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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-01-28, Page 12• PAGE TWELVE THE L' UCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO shfeld Native: files In Hospitall FOR COMMERCIAL AND::INDUSTRIAI: PHOTOGRAPHY. CONTACT HARRIS STUDIO,: KINCARDINE IAN MALCOMSON PHONE, 396-279.1 Discuss Method Qf ?•BY' SHIRLEY J. KELLER Since mostinunicpal councils in Huron, County presently collect their taxes once annually, it was 'decided at. Huron County council's January session that it -would iunpose hardship on most councils if they had to collect taxes ons•a quarterly basis as `suggested in Bill. 240 of the, Secondary Schools and Boards of Education Ain.endment'Act::• Council alsoagreed to -send a_ . letter to the Huron County Board • of Education asking them to . accept payment pf taxes twice' annually, atthe end. of June and at the end of Decerriber Clerk John D. Berry told council the school. board had already indicated they' will reqnest-quarterly-payments. with =. 25. percent• of the tax money payable at the end of•March , . June , Sept nTber a eeerrrber' • Tac Payment f respectively. Elmer Hayter , reeve 'Of Stanley ,Township , said that if the board of education rejects. council's proposal to pay twice a • year representativesof the board of education should be invited •to a regular county council session to ;explain the board's position in the,matter. ' . Also in the matter'•of taxation,'' representatives of IBM took all Thursday morning to explain to,reeves, deputy=reeves; and 'clerks just what IBM offered to .municipalities ,which used • their tax:billing. system. •' It was learned that an average.. municipality billing twice a year could expect to pay $500 or more for the IBM service. about 180.0 tax 'bills per hour.. • The mailing .andFhandiing. would be 'accomplished at the Municipal! level.' 700 Tourism o Stars. IIIH. uron Twp. Construction in. Bruce County last year was at anall-time high but duringthejyear: there were, no fatalities or crippling accidents., the county safety officer Ronald Bradley 'Said. The previous year two were -killed-- 0-conStrnCtiOt1 . The largest construction project' in:Bruce history is under way at. Douglas Point'. . • New construction starts last.,•. ' year , other than at Douglas. Point,, totalled $10,248,712 in Bruce, Ill 1968, the total was $6.,3.77,629. The upswing in construction in .general in Bruce is attributed , rto the •Douglas.Point activity. Walkerton had the -highest"' dollar value'pf construction $2`,_267 ,80'0•, with •a sewage disposal plant ,, bridge..and federal. building the major items: Lake- side. municipalities neat Douglas Point accounted for.'the• bulk of • house 'building. Kincardine' had ,. $1,125,300 in permits, an increase' from .1968 figure of, • $435,900, while Port E1,zin ' zn'r from $'403,,900 to . Most tourist property building was in Amabel Township where Selible Beach is locate ermm s totalled :$612 ,150,. 'Next in'to/irist popularity was Huron:Township with $559,100„ ' , r• • CHARLES K. PETRIE. Charles K , Petrie , R., R. ,,1, Dungannon; died at Alexandra. Marine and General Hps.p'ital. Goderich , 'on Saturday January 17, He was. 64, Mr; Petrie was'born in Ashfield. Township on September 20, 19043., WEDNESDAY,. JANUARY 20th; 1970: !rnalceWX.. r to -a-son Of-J.obn Petrie and the 'Determine right•now. to build ndependence —�-to Put. your money to work. for you to make it pay you a regular income Your Victoria and Grey branch manager will. gladly help you, -work out' a'plan: so that, you have • money when you need,-it"and; .at former Eliza Kilpatrmck He ha d been a lifelong resident of the . township and was a farmer. • He was predeceased ,by his wife, the former Jessie.Hoy who died. in 1955, and by one one • son , Ronald Surviving are one son, Norman, Mississauga; four daughters, Mrs,' William (Elai'ne). Melick, .Coder- Coder -16h; Mrs. Ray (Anne): Mitchell , Clinton; Mrs, John, (Doreen) •Carson ,.London and Mrs ...Harry '(Lenore) Clements , R, R. 4, Goderich twd brothers, William, Goderich:and Joseph, Tillsonburg; two Sisters; Mrs, -Dick (Elsie) icIntyre Goderich and. Mrs: Case (Mary) Black.;' Kitchener eight grandchildren and, one great granddaughter. <• . ' ' . The 'funeral service was'.held at. McCallum Funera1 Horne, eci "2_"parr►, on Tuesda'y', January 20; with ,Rev ., R. Odendahl officiating. Interment was in,:Dungann:on 6 •.the -same time, make it grow 7 more.money for you. .. Found'•your fortune today at Victoi:ia and, Grey!' VG TRUST COMPANY SINCE '1989 KINGSTON.,.STREET • . GODERICH. erneter Pa llbea rers'w ere: Ken Petrie , Jack Petrie, Elwin. Petrie., Ivan •-Rivets Joe. Dauphin: and Howard Culbert. All.the'extras that aren't extras. Olds touches - at no extra. cost—that. customizeran already impressive1car. •. Exclusive fluted wide side :moldings: Bold grille. Sweeping front bumper. Larger -verticahtail lamps., Subtle chrome highlights.. And massive rear: bumper. Inside, deeper foanr padded: cushions. Deluxe'front and rear armrests. Snug pile. carpetiiiig In.every, . nook and corner. And under the` long. hood, the heftier 310 hp Rocket. 455 V 8. 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