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THE ASSESSMENT ACT
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS
AND TENANTS
Due to the interruption of regular postal services, the Ministry of
Revenue has extended the date for return of the, assessment rolls
from December.16,:1975 to January 21, 1976 in all municipalities
and localities across the province.
Therefore, in accordance with the provisions of The AsSess-
ment Act, assessment notices will be delivered to all assessed
persons on January 6, 1976, 14 full days prior to the return of the
rolls.
This extension affects the time period during whiCh owners
and.tenants may appeal their assessments:- Therefore, the final
date for commencing an appeal to the Assessment Review Court
has also been extended from January 6', 1976 to February 11g
1976.
Should the postal disruption continue into the month of
January, the date for the return of assessment rolls may be further
extended. A notice of anylurther extension will be published at a
later date.
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These tternate not be in effect for the Township of
Wicksteed in the District of Algoma, Assessment notices will be delivered to
owhert and tenants on the regular date, December 1, 1975 and the assess-
mentroll will be returned on December 16, 1975. The final date on which
owners and tenants may commence an appeal to the Assessment Review
Court in the Township of Wicksteed is January 6, 1976.
Ministry of MArtinhisuterrrvioef °il Re venue' Revenue T.M. Russel!
Deputy Minister
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THE 'BRUSSELS. 'POST, , DECEMBER 1.0'i 1875 --is
Ontario
Share the Joy
Reeve Bill Elston of Morris
Township termed a Family Plan-
ning and Conception Control
program grant of $52,500 for
Huron County as "foolishness" .
at last Friday's regular session of
county council.
Reeve Elston told council that
$52,500 would "go a long way
toward operating a hospital". He
was referring to recent rumors
that one or two hospitals in Huron
County would be closed by the
Ontario Ministry of Health in the
months to come.
The grant has been awarded to
the Huron County Board of
Health to operate the family
planning program which has been
so successful in ExeterandClinton
in recent months. Plans now are
to begin a clinic in Wingham.
In other board 'of . health
business, it was reported that
Huron County's appointees to the
joint Huron-Perth Steering
committee, District Health
Council have been named. They
are Reeve Ed. Oddleifson,
Bayfield, chairman of the Huron
County Boards of Health; Mrs.
Carl Johnston, Bluevale,
representing the consumer point
of view; Mrs. Gwen Pemberton,
Bayfield, also consumer point of
view; Dr. J. K. MacGregor,
wingham, of the Huron county
Medical Society: Norman
Hayes, Wingham, representing
the Huron County Hospital
Planning Council; Warden Anson
McKinley; Huron County Medical
Officer of Health, Dr. C. F. Mills;
and Mrs. Jeanne Baker, Clinton,'
the nursing representative.
The first meeting of the
steering committee is planned for
,early December.
County council' approved a 10
Percent increase for the
Supervisor of Nurses for the
Huron COUnty Health Unit,
bringing the salary to $17,100
effective November 1. 1975; and
hiring Mrs. Shirley Steepe, audio
technician, as a full-time
employee effective November 28,
MS,
Notts,' councillors -appieved
:he hiring of . an assistant tree
`0.tiliiiiSSiCiater for the south r o
county. Salary will be $4.50
PO hour plus mileage at the
current rate cents to 19 cents
A rural planner is being sought
by the ptahhihg board; Effective
littnary 1 19/6, planners in
NroP. County will start at
and after years
reach $20,000 per
..„
Cinder. this "schedule, , the
present planner will receive'
$17,600 effective January 1, 1976,
and $18,500 .on his anniversary
date, August 27, 1976.
The library board has endorsed
a recommendation by the county
librarian, Bill Partridge, to make
application for a Wintario grant
for $5,000 for the strengthening
of the Canadiana • book and
non-book collection. This would
,be « for a- single grant, not a
recurring one..
Council gave approval to a
property committee request to
engage a staff member to work at
Huron County Museum' on the
cataloguing program. A LIP grant
for the project was not approved
this fall. An application will be
made for a Wintario grant to
offset the cost.
The property committee
reported 140 submissions in the
flag contest, and reportted that
Mrs. Gladys Stiles, a county
employee, was the overall winner
taking first, second and third
prizes. Fourth place winner was
Elizabeth Deichert, R.R.2,
Zurich.
There were nine consolation
prize winners whose names were
not released at the meeting.
Salaries for staff members
under the jurisdiction of the
property committee received
raises and adjustments. subject to
the approval of the • Federal
Anti-Inflation review pdard. The
schedule requires that caretakers
and Museum staff members start
at $9,880 and after two years,
receive a salary of $10,296.
The executive . committee
reported the names of Huron
County ..scholarship winners: for
Ridgetown College of
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Q Sales — 'Service
I Installation
I FREE ESTIMATES
° Barn Cleaners
° Bunk Feeders
° Stabling
I. Donald G Ive
R.R.#2, Blyth
Phone:
I Brussels 8874024
Agricultural Technology,
Clarence Haak, R.R.2, Clinton;
University of Guelph, Robert J.
Fairies, Gorrie; Roberta Pullman,
Bluevale; Patricia Faber, Exeter;
University of Guelph, John E.
• Deichert, R.R.2, Zurich; •
Rosemary Newnham, Seaforth.
Council approved three grants,
each worth $9,000, in 1975, 1976
and 1977, for ARC Industries at
Dashwood, to aid in repaying
their $50,000 mortgage. This
facility is operated by South
Huron and District Association
for the Mentally Retarded.
A request for a grant to
HuronCountry Playhouse in the
,amount of $2,500 was not
approved.
New policy regarding the
appointment of county boards
and committees where people
other than elected officials are
involved, was approved. Adver-
tisements are to be placed in all
county newspapers the first week
in December requesting anyone
interested in sitting on one of
these committees, or as a hospital
board representative if any is
required to notify the county
clerk.
Invitations are going out to
local councils, asking them to
attend a session of county council
commencing 'with the January
session.
During the day-long session,
council heard reports from the
representatives to the fiye county
hospitals, and from the staff at
the Ontario Ministry of.
Agriculture and Food in Clinton
Right now
mortgages
cost less
That home or cottage
you hope to. ,Own some
day can be yours
right now! The
money you borrow at
today's lower rates
will enable you to
build or renovate
now before material
and labour costs go
higher. ,Do it today
at Victoria and Grey!
RIA and
VG GREY
TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1859
W.W.Cousins, Manager
Listowel, Ontario
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