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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Bayfield Bulletin, 1968-08-16, Page 8Rise in Bayfield mill rate The 1968 Mill rate was set at the Wednesday evening meeting of Bayfield Council. Increases of 2.53 mills in Public School, .77 mills in High School, 2 mills in Seperate School, .66 in the County rate and five mills in the General rate will result in a total mill rate of 80.31 mills for a residential public school supporter an increase of 8.96 mills. The Basic Shelter Exemption rebate will modify this however and resultant comparison of 1967 and 1968 taxes are shown in the table below. Commercial and Separate school rates will show similar changes. Four percent interest will be charged on Current Taxes unpaid on December 16, 1968. Complaints were received from two residents on Tuyll street regarding damage caused by recent flooding due to overloaded surface drains. Council agreed to study the problem. John Lindsay reported that 49 street light bulbs had to be replaced after the recent heavy wind and rain storm, but the new fluorescent lights were undamaged. Councillor Harry Baker asked for information on the trailer bylaw. The clerk, Mrs. Maloney said the existing bylaw requires that a permit be issued. The charge is $10 per month after the first 30 days or $75 per annum. It was pointed out that nonpayment by the trailer owner will result in the charge being added to the taxes of the owner of the land on which the trailer is situated., Councillor Snell reported complaints about the condition of the south beach and council agreed to conduct a clean up operation on Thursday. Work to improve drainage on Detevan Street to commence in early September. Complaints about tents erected on the beach were reported by the clerk—The Reeve pointed out that this particular beach was village property and council will have warrants issued, if necessary, to anyone refusing to leave. Discussion of another complaint resulted in a statement that burning garbage on village streets and road allowances is prohibited by bylaw. CLINTON HENSALL 482-7682 262-2114 ROSS SHOE SHOP Featuring Leading Brands for the Whole Family Including • JARMAN • McHALE • HARTT • NATURALIZER WHITE CROSS • HUSH PUPPIES • SAFETY SHOES • BAUER ROLLER SKATES AVAILABLE • SAVAGE 111 CLASSMATE SHOES For Children Vocation Shoes of All Kinds 142 THE SQUARE • GODERICH PHONE 524-7432 Argyle marine and small engines GODERICH Phone 524-9201 • Mercury Outboard Motors • Chaih-Saws * Power Mowers • Honda and B.S.A. Motorcycles REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES 88 Britannia Rd. on Highway 21 The Bulletin August 16, 1968 Page 8 BEAN FESTIIII. IN ZURICH HOME COOKED BEANS Wagon Tours Street Market Pony Rides for the Kids German and French Home Cooked Foods DANCE IN THE ARENA AT NIGHT "BEAN QUEEN" CONTEST Zurich Centennial Band in Attendance SATURDAY, AUGUST 24 ASSESSED PROPERTY VALUE $1,000 $2,000 $3,000 $4,000 1967 1968 TAX TAX $ 71.35 $ 80.31 $142.70 $160.62 $214.05 $240.93 $285.40 $321.24 BASIC SHELTER ESEMPTION DECREASE $32.10 $23.14 $32.10 $14.18 $32.10 $ 5.22 $32.10 INCREASE $3.74 ACTIVITIES BEGIN AT NOON MONSTER FIREWORKS DISPLAY AT MIDNIGHT FINK PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. l0000lsoa000000 043 on 013 61C15-61515-111f1MfinfisTh WE ARE NOT JUST DRYCLEANERS We return your clothes so they maintain and enhance your appearance. * Revitolize the material ELECTRICAL SERVICE GORD'S SPORTS & CYCLE 211 BAYFIELD ROAD, GODERICH * Replace missing buttons and ensure zippers are in working order IRIUMNI-thert/N ereld Motorcycling on a TRIUMPH is fun. There's a sparkling new model built for every rider. Priced within easy reach. Come in for a demon- stration. tot CHRYSLER BOATS OUTBOARDS TRAILERS BOAT AND MOTOR STORAGE Lawn Mower and Small Engine Repairs I CCM BICYCLES • SPORTING GOODS "We Service What We Sell" GORDON CRAWFORD BUS. 524-9061 —RES. 524-9587 * Remove wrinkles and press original creases Thanks for Being Our Customer PETE McCAULEY S BLUEWATER CLEANERS 38 WEST ST. 524-6231 Goderich BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN CLINTON Box Office Opens at 8.00 p.m. First Show At Dusk SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIES Usual Starting Time FIRST SHOW AT DUSK THURS. and FRI. August 15 and 16 — DOUBLE FEATURE — "YOURS, MINE AND OURS" Showing at 8.50 — Starring Lucille Ball Henry Fonda Van Johnson In A Zany Comedy — PLUS "A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM" At 10.45 p.m (Adult Entertainment) Starring ZERO MOSTEL and PHIL SILVERS In Color Cartoon SUN., MON., TUES. August 17-18-19 — DOUBLE FEATURE — "The MINISKIRT MOB" (Adult Entertainment) JEREMY SLATE & DIANE McBAIN Showing at 8.50 p.m. In Color — PLUS "The ROAD HUSTLERS" Showing at 10.45 p.m. Starring Robert Dix & Scott Brady Color Cartoon TUES. and WED. August 20 and 21 COUNTRY MUSIC DOUBLE FEATURE "40 ACRE FEUD" Showing at 8.50 p.m. Starring Ferlin Husky and Skeeter Davis In Color — PLUS "The NASHVILLE REBEL" TEX RITTER SONNY JAMES and FARON YOUNG Showing at 10.45 p.m. Color Cartoon Coming Next: Aug. 22-28 — 7 BIG NIGHTS — Academy Award Winner "GUESS WHO'S COMING TO DINNER" & "CASINO ROYALE"