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Bezner, B.Sc., Ph.D, Physics.
Doctor Bezner illustrated his topic
of "Personal Freedom and Social
Justice" by explaining, "In order
to preserve Social Justice, the law
sometimes curbs our personal
freedom. As with a person we
have no use for and who upsets us
a great deal, the law prevents us
from hiring someone to kill that
person to satisfy our personal
feelings",
May 4 to May 11 is "Respect
for Life Week". A Special
Education. Program will be
presented on Cable 12 on.
Wednesday, May 7 beginning at
9 p.m. featuring guest speaker
Dan Murphy, Q.C.
A Petition will be presented to
Prime Minister Pierre Trucleau oo
Thursday, May 29. •
Remember! it "k '
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Classified
26. Personal
BUCKLER - IVIt7.04oRy
Mr. and Mrs, John Aitchison
Mill Street, Brussels, Ontario, are
pleased to announce the
engagement of her daughter
Pamela Edith Buckler to Rex
jarnes Mcclory, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ray McClory of R.R,#1,
Ethel. The wedding ceremony
will take place on Saturday
evening, June 28, 1975 at 7
o'clock in the United Church,
Brussels. Rev. Eric LeDrew will
officiate. 26-74x1
27. Births
HAHN - To the delight of Bruce
and Judy Hahn, the pophlation of
Brussels has been increased by
one more. On April 9, 1975 at 1:11
P.M. they were blessed with an 8
lb. 3 oz. son, Jay Bruce. Heartfelt
thanks to Dr. Hanlon and the
maternity ward, nurses of
Wingham and District Hospital.
Thanks also to those who sent
cards and visited us while in
hospital. 27-74-1
WIGHTMAN - To Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Wightman in Chatham
General Hospital on Sunday,
April 27, 1975, a daughter,
Pamela Jean, a sister for Tracey.
27-74-1
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their use . . . "it's untouchable."
Zurich are trustee Ted Geoffrey
commented "one minister told
me they grabbed a figure out of
the air to arrive at this equalized'
assessment percentage."
Mr. Geoffrey said he suspected
that the low equalization
percentage in Hay Township was
the result of an effort to attract
tourism to the township which he
thought was lowering the overall
assessment there. Hay
supporters will pay the 3.5 mill
maximum increase.
Vince Young of Goderich
wondered how much cutting the
amount the board spends per
child would affect the mill rate.
Not much, finance chairman
Marcy replied, because the board
only has to raise• about 14% of the
total budget. The finance •
committee had worked out that
removing an expenditure of
$20,000 from the budget would
only reduce taxes by 1/7th• of a
mill.
About 25 of the municipalities
"are getting hit with" close to the
maximum, Mr. Young estimated.
The new mill rates will "raise
what's required, taking into
account the 1974 overlevies and
still leave some surplus", Mr.
Lane said.
The budget increase this year is
not out of line, "considering the
teachers' strike, raises and our
I raises", trustee Looby
commented.
)1' The 1975 mill rates, with the
1974 figures in brackets' are:
Clinton 29.92 (27.66), Exeter,
25.59 (29.09), Seaforth, 26.141
(23.13), Goderich, 33.57, (30,18),
Wingham, 31.95 (29.29), Bayfield
34.95 (31'.45), Hensall 26.55
(23.43), Zurich, 31.29, (29.96),
Ashfield, 31.47 (28.50), Colborne,
30.92 (28.21); Goderich Twp.
. 28.50 (25.0), Grey 25.36 (24.72),
Howick 25.55 (22.0), Hullett,
25.18(24.22), Morris, 22.99
(20.10), Stanley, 26,12 (22.62),
I ? Stephen 31.19 (31,19).
• I TuCkersmith 29.0(25.42), Hay,
34.41 (30.91), McKillop, 26.32
(23.88)/ Turnberry., 25.63
(25.20), East Wawanosh, 27,34
(24.47), West Wawanosh, 23.21
I ; (23.21), Biddulpli, 27.75 (24,25),
McGillivray, 33,45_ (33.45), '
Usborne, 24.88 (21.38), Wallace,
26.21 (22.71), E3lyth, 27.20
(24.20)." Fullartori 25.20 (21 .70):
Pro life has information meeting
Approximately 70 members of
the. Goderich and' District Pro Life
Association. attended an
"Information Seminar" at the
Goderich District Collegiate
Institute on Wednesday evening,
April 23. Co-Chairman Mrs.
Connie Osborn introduced the
guest speaker, Doctor Hart
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