HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-05-06, Page 10with Mr.
Cby were Mr,
14.01 goy, Erin
A, London and Mr.
of Calgary.
Fletcher visited her .,
Y? and daughter Mr.
Mrs. Ed Fink Point
arke on Easter weekend
accompanied them to
Visit their son and daughter-
a,w Mr -,.and Mrs. Bill Fink
Emily at Belleville.
r. and Mrs. Harry Hoy
son Dili of Calgary visited
, IaSt week for several ays
with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fink,
Point Clarke.
Mrs. Fred Peters returned
0 her home after spending
is weeks with her son and
,daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Peters and family in
ort Alice, B.C. -
Mrs. Gertrude Middleton
underwent surgery in St.
Joseph's hospital London last
Week.
Bill Hoy visited with his
brother and sister-in-law Mr.
and Mrs. Michael Hoy. Erin
rind Alyson in London over
e weekend and left by plane
dOr his home in Calgary.
Queensway news
Mrs. Shirley Prouty visited
with Lvnn Latimore, Alex
Barrett, and Roy ,McDonald;
Marjorie. Johns visited with
Vera Laramie, Ruby Miners
and Mabel Johns.
:On Easter Sunday, Mrs.
'Louise Mitchell visited with
her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mitchell
tri Crediton; Mrs. McDonald
fi and Dorothy Prouty visited
Roy McDonald; Mr. and Mrs.
red Harburn visited with
Mrs. Mary Upshali; Illa Dunn
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visited Vexra
Ieatriae Tatar Malea
Schenk. Delores Pullcar, NO1
Kaist, end Manion Schen
visited with Hugo Schenk,
Roy and Glare MacDonald
visited With Mrs. Samaras;.
Mrs. Rete 'ern and Mrs.
Edna Anderson visited With
Louise Kitchell; Mrs=.
Pauline Jeffrey was visited
by Madge Desch. Goderich,
Edmund ,Jeffrey ' and Mary
Hey, Zurich and Ethel
Meyers, Blake. and Alvin
Whilhelm, Baden, I erne
Desjardine, Zurich, Ethel
Meyers, Blake_ and Mary
Hey, Zurich visited Adeline
Taylor. and Ateeda KaLz
spent Sunday with her father
John Katz in Exeter.
Lawrence Wein of Exeter
entertained the residents on
Tuesday with piano music
and singing, and Rev. Don
Beck conducted the church
service accompanied at the,
piano by Louise Mitchell. The
ladies of the Presbyterian
under the direction of Mrs.
Rochus Faber entertained the
residents on Monday af-
ternoon playing Bingo. Mrs.
Malcom Dougall and Mrs.
Edith Bell played the piano
and led in a sing -song.
In an l npressive ceremony test Wednesday night, 32 youths were confirmed at St.
Joseph'sRoman Catholic Church. (News -Record photo)
32 confirmed at St. Joseph's
Mass was celebrated at St.
Joseph's church last Wed-
nesday Apt•il 28 by Bishop
John Sherlock, auxiliary
Bishop of the Diocese of
London.
The Knights of Columbus
formed a guard of honour as
the procession consisting of
the confirmation class en-
tered the church.
- The Bishop gave, a very
informative sermon • on the
meaning of Confirmation. It
is a sacrament that makes us
adult members of God's
family.
He thanked Father Hardy
and the teachers for
preparing the class of 32
cKillop taxes jump 1 2 mills
By Wilma Oke
Residents of McKillop
Township face a tax increase
this year of 10.8 mills, farm
residential, for a public
school supporter and 12.3
mills for a separate school
supporter.
With increases in municipal
and board of education tax
levies, the township's tax rate
is. going up 10.8 mills to 98.2,
meaning a farm assessed at
$6,000 will cost 'a residential
public school supporter an
extra $64.80. The same farm
for a separate school sup-
porter will cost an extra
$73.80.
At a meeting of council
Monday afternoon, the total
municipal budget was set for
the year at 3228,083 of which
376,000 has to be raised
through taxation.
The county levy has been
set at 19.8 milts down 3.4 to
raise $74,485 for the county of
Huron requisition. The
decrease is due because
certain services of the county
this year are to be provided
on a population basis.
namely, Children's Aid
Society, Huronview Social
Services, Health, Library.
The township will pay to the
Huron County Board of
Education this year a levy of
360,104 for elementary public.
and $$1,982 secondary school.
A levy of $27,219 will be paid
to the Huron -Perth County
Roman Catholic • Separate
School Board.
Other major expenditures
include 3169,035 for roads.
$11,800 for fire protection,
323.800 for general govern-
ment and $15,300 for parks
and recreation and recreation
services
Happy Moth
Our mothers at St. Joe's
Kindergarten are special
because they take good care
of us. they are pretty. they do
things with us, they buy us
clothes and shoes, they keep
our houses clean, they make
yummy ,meals, they help
daddy, and they love us.
Happy Mother's Day to
Toni Brand, Mary Lynn
Branston, Cathy Bezaire,
Terry Ducharme, Jenny
Russo. Anne Marie Brand,
Mary Van den Elzen, Joan
Schoonderwoerd, Stella
Peacock Brand, Pat Hubert,
Mom Ten Hag (Truce)
I love my mommy because:
Jody - she helps me learn
my a b c's and she lays down
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Building Supplies
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permits were granted to
Meade Baker, Lot part 25,
Con. 8; Laverne Hugill, Lot
35, Con. 4; Willard Ben-
newies, Lot 1, Con.8; Francis
A. D,olmage, Lot E128,
Con.9; Louis O'Reilly, Lot
12,Con.2; Gerry O'Reilly, Lot
W1 12, Con.3; and Don Kelly,
Lot NIA 11, Con. 4.
Council members . will in-
form the Huron County.
Council's local study com-
mittee they are not i "avour
of reducing the represen-
tation of deputy reeves to
county council as proposed in
the recommendations for
county restructuring. The
opinion of the members was
that provincial regulations
provided for lhe deputy
reeves on county council. not
the local municipal councils
so they would not interfere.
"They (deputy reeves) are
In other business, building in there doing a goou job, why
not leave them there,"
Councillor William Leeming
said.
candidates.
A short question and an-
swer period followed the
sermon, and Bishop Sherlock
commended the class on their
excellent answers. They
revjewed their Baptismal
vows and their belief in the
Apostle's, Creed. The
Sacrament of confirmation
was then bestowed on each
candidate.
During the ceremony, the
male choir and the regular
choir gave an excellent.
performance to help make
the ceremony most im-
pressive.
Holy Communion on this
occasion was given under
both forms of bread and wine.
Visiting priests present
were Fr. S. McDonald.
Simcoe; Fr. H. Laragh,
Seaforth: Fr. J . Mooney. Mt.
Carmel: Fr. P. Oosteveen, St.
Columban; Fr. A. Nolan.
Wingham; Fr. E. Dentinger.
Kingsbridge; and Fr. J.
Mocklen, Chatham.
When the mass was ended
all present were invited to a
social hour in the church hall
where a lunch was served by
the ladies of the parish.
er e7 liayCouncil has decided that
applicants, who have already
with me until 1 get to sleep. requested tile drain loans,
Jeromy - she is good to me. will receive 50 percent of the
Teresa - she helps me clean estimated cost and that no
the playroom. further applications will be
Janet -she does things with accepted at the present time
me like playing and coloring. until the situation can be
Trina - she cleans the house assessed at a later date.
and buys new shoes for me. Last year, council ap-
Linda -She helps you do your proved tile drain loans
wofk and she loves you. amounting to $1 18.000 but this
Kim - she makes my lunch year the provincial gover-
now. Lynn - she helps me nment has set the township's
spell words. Kelly - she helps limit at $94,900 due to
me do my work and listens to government restraint.
me read. Paul - she cleans the Tax instalment dates are
basement for me. Rosita - she June 25 and December 1 this
helps me to go to sleep. Cleo - year
she makes my bed.
Pictured above is Fred Lobb. manager of H.Lobb and Sons Ltd.. ac-
cepting the runner-up award for total Uni-Loader Sales in all of Eastern
Canada. The award was presented at the annual J.I. Case dealer con-
vention In Kansas" City:Oyu Toronto Branch manager Mr. L.R. Warden.
We would like to take this opportunity to express our thanks to our
many valued Uni-Loader customers who made this award possible.
Also introduced at the Kansas City convention was the new 18o h.p.
"1570" and the 4040 h.p. Case Meitham tractors.
Woman receives
Oro r't apology
Ethel ' Knight of Bayfield
K g Y
received an apology from the
ministry of health last
Friday, after she waited
nearly two months for some
word that a mistake had been
made pertaining to her dead
cousin.
Mrs. Knight's cousin, Rhea
Stirling. died in January.
but Mrs. Knight received a
letter March 14 from the
provincial ministry of
health's Special Care
Program branch. saying that
her cousin was receiving
ongoing care in a • Komoka
nursing home.
The mistake was a clerical
error on the , part of the
ministry.
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