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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1973-06-07, Page 2irCiAGES First and Second Mort $. $01101T$OLD.AR "Aw0E Available fork, FUNS. RUIRENTIAL, 11.1.10111MENTS PAWNOR . Financial- Consultants Limited. 47 Elora $taireet •Herrhlen, Ont.. ' 3.3$4031 , 1 J , When yourequipment aruns into overtime, Texac4 's els and ittbrioants keep things running smoothly. your'T+e co Farm,°Distributor .dellvvrs top quality odUcts 9th service !ou can depend on. • GRADES THREE AND FOUR winners .of the bicycle rod , Are Steven Morrlson, who, .. placed second: Karen Wood, who obtained a third; and Cheryl Beattie, who was'the o' err; all tap girl perforrnerfi ,•(Staff Photo') Gorrie Mr, and Mrs, Williani Snaith and Erikspent the weekend with Mr -and Mrs. Clifford Lightfoot and other relatives at Orillia.`' Mrs. John Strong spent the weekend with Mrs. Watson Brown of Listowel. Mr. and Mrs, Telford Mont- gomery of Grand Bend attended the Renovation service in Gorrie 'United Church on Sunday and visited at the home of Mr, Welles- ley Strong. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tiffin, Joyce and Joey and Mrs. Orville Tiffin of Teesvrater visited Sun- day evening with'`Nfr. and Mrs. Thomas McInnes. Mr. and Mrs. Richard 'Aldrich of Galt visited Sunday with :Ur,. and Mrs. Sheldboaann. Mr. And Mrs. Richard" Pearce Jr. of, Wheatley: called on Mrs. Victor Stockton on Saturday. Mrs. John Boyd visited for a couple of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. William . Dettman of Wroxeter. • Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wightman and Tracy of Newmarket. spent the weekend with Mr. and "Nus* Murray Latronico and other relay Lives. Mr. and . Earl �.. erton,-. ing with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ViePf son of Teeswater visited:Tuesda -with Mr. and Mrs. frying Toner;; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Giles and. family of Wroxeter.�ryattended Th& Renovation service ice a m ' 4 orrle.f United Church on Sunday•: visited at the same home. Miss Joyce Hamilton chener spent the weeker� Mr. and Mrs. Hector Hahi Mrs. Anson,Means froy 'spent, Monday with harry Gowdy:'Mrs. Mel Donal' and Mrs. Harley Colvin Of Teen -N, water visited`iVednesday" .at the;, same home: Mr, and Mrs. Harold Rol'ansori' spent the:Weekend with. Mr.g,ain Mrs. Eric Munro at Orillit Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Kitchener ' visited Sun Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pow Howic are infor a drot, approximateljtwo mills. Clerk Ivan ;I aski ns at first ul t'e a d' het f mills bit wh ' un` the 'township .was hi'lot:inereased;. revenue and aarprovincial grant ofd' almost$3.4,000, thei rate dreipped!s: 6.7 mills a lion!..the expected in- creased a rate,..therefore resulting in a decreaa[.of, two 'mills. Mrr. Raskins1said itis not defi- nite_ efi-nit _ the►grant will be 435,000 but •that:. is what the township's figur- ing on. This year's required budget for the township ,is.n$42,20917'a drop from last year's figure of $53,308. The mill rate for residential and farm land in the township will be 10.259 as opposed to last year's rate of 13 milia. For com- mereial.land, the rate this year is 14.273 mills, a drop from last year's 16 mills. 1' The budget required for the county is the same as last year, $85,753. However, the mill rate has dropped slightly from 21.315 mills to 21.102 mills this year on both residential and commercial assessnient., For the Huron County Board of Education, the • budget is $136,740.79 for 1973, slightly high- ear than last year's figure of 035,643. The school hoard's mill rate is set at 37.49 for commercial this , year (37,247 for 1972) and 33.74 for residential and farm land (33.522 Mrs. Norman Hodgins of Stay ner and Mrs. Cecii" Noble. of Harriston visited Sunday evening with Mrs. A, L. Stepl ens,' Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell • Adorns were Mr. and Mrs. Rae Adams ,;Gary and. Kerry -Lynn .'of. Brampton; Miss V[illie• MacFarlane,'' Roy and - James MacFarlane. of Brussels. Mrs. W. G Sanderson and Mrs., Jean:O'Neiil of Stouffville spent a few • days ' wit1Z, a Mr. and Mrs. Norman ;Fairies, Mr: and Mrs, Laverne Litchty and Tracy of Elmira visited Sun M day with► Mr. rand Mrs. Leander Litchty, Mr, and Mrs. lie Davidson, Betty Anne and Jane of Li towel; accompanied by IS* ,Edwards attended the'Davii; reunion apt; arrison. Park, Owe Sound and Calla on Mrs. Wild .Scott on Sunday. ' '. Pock up top voolont *miff ,oizo for oil your mer travel ;oho YOUR CHOICE .ONLY REGULAR .NEVI AWAKENINi PROTEIN SHAMPQO. t1...;, slot, Me4^liWru, )1.4 i. haft 14604 ,!M "4010,1401.40 REXAI4 PR sitO f i E CARE LOTION N t1 44.'K.+►1,yKIA.ol;..i l s401,41l,niu w.4lkrtat . REXAL1. SUPER DRY` , ARTI PERSPIRANT SPRAY ,. 3.. alwiur..tit.p,ot, tI.,.Y«In.>nF�d,r,aM}w,t1A MI.31, ANTISEPTIC,MOUl'IIIVASH 411..a.44it fog *Wang, llrl.Wl l` • EACH Lee V WINGHAMweamosammoom YOUR WINGHAM PHARMACIST ON1ARIO 0� ted ChewFeAe AALMintt. Et's a chewing St gulp Iattlativo hat'AT' ���1� ec v . . ". And pheasant tasting. Its one.; laxative. !every011e.carr take Se dOn'tSuffer , fieMt irregularity Reach for ai . gentle l►xative, ' w� y . � n A'.Minr.:Nat alit • .for separate schools is $45 (iiia township has•vnly one : separate i.school supporter). Last year}t amount was'set at $37.50. For,ele*' meintary° schools, the mill rate re set;at 19.07 mills, whereas' ast, year, it was 15 mills. For sec- ondary schools, this year'sOrate is 14.77, slightly higher than last year's 14.158 rate. Rates in, the Police villages Have all remnineil the sande as last year: .Gor rie arm,, residen- tial aenticoimmearetai -land assess- ed at is: mills; Wroxeter -12 mills; Fordwieh-14•milis and Belmore- 14`i'h ls. Unlike other years where farm owners received a 25 per cent .re- •bate on taxes, they will this year receive a 50 per cent rebate after l paymentof their taxes, thus lowering their taxes consider- ably. Euchre winners BELGRAVE . ---• Eleven tables ,ofeaehre were played in the com- mriity ' centre 'last Wednesday evening with prizes going to: eHigh lady, Mrs. Mark Arm- strong; novelty lady, Mrs. Ethel Wheeler; low lady, Mrs. Olive ,Walker ;-high man, C. H. Coultes; novelty man, Mark Armstrong; low than, Cairn Aitchison. • `This was the last party of the season. The next one will be in the ial1. 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NATO. 11000rove Brood I 81174453 Soo Our Display of SHRUBS, FLOWERING SHRUBS & S at rear of our "Gordon Ci11tf11", JANET W000 piacea second anti Kerry Thompson, first, , among the ,grades five and sig' entries at the 'Wingha'r Bioycle Rodeo held in the arartdi; May 26. Absent Is third place scorer, Sylvia Beard. . (Staff Photo)