The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-04-18, Page 5Emiiies,pensioners, **Owners, boarders, the handicapped
and others will benefit. Ontario's new Tax. Credit System
provides for three separate credits:
1. People who own or rent (including roomers and boarders)
may share in the Property Tax Credit,
2. People who fill out a Federal income tax return may•share
° in t'he Sales Tax Credit.
3. People over 65 may share in .the Pensioner Tax Credit.
Even if you don't pay income tax this year, please be sure
to fill, out, and file both the Federal income tax return and
the Ontario Tax Credit Form. They both come in the same
envelope -you will find the Ontario Tax Credit Form on pages
2 and 3 of the Ti Schedules.
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OtItside Metro 7orant6, dial "0"and ask operator
Me1ro'�or'�n�o local calling Z000 (free)
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Noon to 5:00 p•
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TAX CREDIT SYSTEM
William G. Davis, Premier
Arthur K. Meen,, Minister Of Revenue
The WillOato Ar v c. ,.
MEMBERS. OF THE EXECUTIVE of the Howick Country Squares square dance club
took time to show, the club's new Members how it is done at the club's second annual
graduation dance: Although their "partners" were completely co-operative the gentle-
men, George Adams, Gordon Moir, Jim Robinson and Aaron Dickert, had their problems.
But it was all in fun and everyone seemed to enjoy the antics. (Staff Photo)
Fordwich Personal Notes
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Allen and Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Jennifer of Goderich were Good Goldrich in Guelph.
Friday guests with Mr. and. Mrs. Sam' Robinson of . Kitchener
Mel Allen. Miss Sandra Allen of visited with friends in the village
Georgetown spent the Easter on Saturday.
weekend with her parents. x: Mr. and Mrs. Les W1ja Is of
. Mrs Yvonne Bricker of Baden Bolton, John Idarri eter-
spent the weekend • With Eati borough and Miss Margaret
Qo-
fif- �a _,-1.00t4;,.-w#112111
;,xLumb of Toronto were . Easter
`Moore' Saturcl`ay }i aster`Skt a gugss ,With Mr. and Mrs. Clare
day in the Wingham and.Distri' ei I#ari�is -
Hospital. Mrs. Gladys Denny and ' George Richards and Jack
Miss Thelma Denny of Carl- Baines of London visited Friday
bridge also visited Sunday with _ with Mr. and Mrs. Austin Stinson.
her. 'Guests during the Easter week -
Mr. and Mrs. Don Coghlin, end with Mr. and Mrs. Crosby
Debbie and Paul visited with Sotheran were Mr. and Mrs. Earl
relatives in- the United States Mills of Walton, Mrs. Walter
over the weekend. , Batten of Blyth,' Mrs. Aileen
,Mr. and Mrs. Anson,Demerling Kane of Winnipeg and Mr. and
visited . a couple of ' days over Mrs. William Magill and Jim of
London.
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Mrs. Elsie Strong, Mrs. Verna
Galbraith and Dave Dinsmore
visited Saturday with Mrs. Earl
Upper in St. Catharines General
Hospital.
Milton Preiss spent Easter
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy
McKay in Harriston.
Miss Violet Beswetherick re-
turned home over the weekend
after a two-week conducted tour
of Hawaii.
Mr. and Mrs. Holger Feldskov
and Christian, Russel Ruttan and •
Leo Ruttan returned home Tues-
day after visiting with the for-
mer's relatives in Denmark and
other European countries for the
past three weeks.
Bruce Edgar of Toronto visited
Friday and Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. Torn Hutchison.
Weekend guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Wilson were Mr.
and Mrs. Bill McCargar, Dianne •
and David of North Gore.
Robert Hibberd of Belgrave
and formerly of Fordwich has
been confined to University Hos-
pital and has now been moved to
Victoria Hospital, London, where
he will undergo surgery. Mr. and
Mrs. Warren Zurbrigg visited
with him on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sothern visit-
ed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Mulvey and family at Belmore.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sothern, Tim
and Tracy of Palmerston were
Ian visitors th
a ere.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Klaassen,
and family were Easter Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Nicholson and family at. Morris -
bank.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Douglas,
Gary, Paul and Greg spent the
Easter weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Dennis. Johnson at Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnston
attended the Clydesdale banquet
Saturday night, held at the Mata-
dor Inn at Cambridge (Galt).
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Browne,
Doug, Ted, and Peter, Miss
Marie Brown and Mrs. John
Martin and David visited Good
Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Darrell
Knoblauch at Listowel.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Johnson
accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Cooper and Miss Eileen
Johnson of Listowel, and Mrs.
Leone Cameron of Simcoe on ,a
Motor trip to Quebec during the
Easter weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Murray of
Guelph visited over the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs: Jack Douglas
and with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Murray at Harriston.
Misses Kathy Fletcher and
Rosemary Nickel ' of Listowel
spent Easter Sunday with the lat•
ttelt'p.par its.,, . and,Mrs.Uoyd
- 720.
Roger oGuelph were Easter
weekend visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Randy King.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Graham of
Toronto spent the weekend at
their home here.
Mic. and Mrs. Don King and
Peter and Miss Pat King of St.
Jacobs visited Easter • Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fitch in
Wingham. -
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Benin of
Tillsonburg, Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Denny and Mr. and Mrs. Larry
• Gregson of Guelph and • Miss
Earlda Denny of Toronto visited"
Good Friday with Earl Moore
and with Mrs. Moore in the Wing -
ham Hospital,.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Klaassen and
Teddy visited friends at Union on
Good Friday. -
Weekend and Sunday guests
with Mr. and 'Mrs. Peter Browne
were Mr. and Mrs. John Martin
and David and Miss Marie
Browne of Toronto, Ted Brown of
Chatham and Mrs. Darrell
Knoblauch of Listowel.
Mrs. Roy Simmons, Mrs. Carl
Ettinger, Mrs. Gerald Kennedy,
Mrs. John Heinmiller and Mrs.
William Sothern attended a
shower Saturday night in honor of
Miss Susan Templeman, at the
home of Mrs. Harry Zim-
merman, near Gorrie. Miss
Templeman will be married May
11th.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sothern visit-
ed Good Friday with Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Sothern in Palm-
erston.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer William-
son accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
Len Edgar to Collingwood on
Sunday where they visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Edgar and
with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Edgar °
at Nottawa.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Galbraith of
Guelph visited Easter Sunday
with Mrs. Verna Galbraith and
Mrs. Elsie Strong.
Jack Wilson is presently con='
fined to Westminster Hospital,
London.
Mr. and Mrs. John Carswell
and daughter of Doon and -Bill
Carswell of Kitchener visited on
Easter with Mr, and Mrs. Clar-
ence Carswell.
Mrs. Pauline Richards, Bill,
Jim and Carolanne of London
were Easter guests. with Mr. and
Mrs. Austin Stinson.
Mr..and Mrs. Mel Allan visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Nelson
at Mount Forest.
Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Austin Stinson were Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Heise, John and Terry
of Drew, Miss Ann Palmer of
Wingham, Rev. and Mrs. John
Stinson of Meaford and Mrs.
Grace Ziegler of Harriston,
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NOTICETransformer IS �E+
Stetson.13'x' 9i[s/EN thy opplicAttion has been made
for approval to exprolietsee the land* the
heroso
mocked ;as "A"sod "Jr., ,dall0 of the
limitedtem rim or �t therein which Ontario *die
desires to M :the lend de r'ibediart e
L _ _■ *rime.fir este . `.
o t io'be placodes
fplifteed iseek
is has hereto
in Schell s ",
the bind.
the
Any owner Okada in res
desuns an :inquiry into w reathe
reasonably accessary .in Ilse or -element a the
objwee+f the,ez ,ropr acing authority, shall se s ify the
spiv ,$. authority in wraps,
(a) b the case of as rep owl n� a yot
o,. y registeredwithin owner*,
fets seeped
withthe notice or, wkc he is. served •by
witbta>u thirty days mer the :first pohlicotion 0'00
(b)notice;_ r
in the of w owner whois not thirty days after the : bU +orf the
notice.
THE APPROVING AUTHORITY 15
Minister of the Environment, Ontario H
Parliament Buildings; -
Toronto Ontariq*,
M7.A IA2
Refer to Application 011.37
NOTES:
1. The Expropriations Act provides Chet,
(a) where an'inqut, yis uested, it *ball be Conducted
an. inqu r y'`+ cejap o .by the Minister of Justi+l
and Attorney Genu-
the io ui '
(i) shall give *very party to the knquirY zu opportunity
Lo�,pQresent cv �dence find argu t fnzd to amine
'" ' '"'''an d' crbss•examine witnesses, either perzon�Uyoor
'by his counsel or agent, and
(ii) limy e pvng 'sueamt
a partyrecommeto the'ndinquirytothbeeappaidrosied,auntty for
his costs or the inquiry not to etc $200 and the
app`t�vtng authority mayi:n its discr n ordertli e
�i , exprl prithtingt out _ • ritytopaysus he sts:forthsr►it .
2. owner and "registered owner ► are fhp, 04. in the' Act as
follows;
"owner" includes; a mortgagee, tenant,",execution,
a person entitled to a limited estate or interest in .land, *
committee of the estate ofat•tr ientallyincompetentp ison or
of a person. Incapable. of,L'mnana►ging his affairs,: ;and • *
guardian, executor, administrator or ounce* whom lend •
is 'vested;,
"re istered'owner"' means, an owner ofland: whose inter,
in the land is defined and whose ,risme is specified in ,an
instrument in the proper registry, land 'titles.or zsheritra
office, and includes a person shown ars-•a tenant of land on
the last revised assessment roil;
3. The expropriating authority, each owner'who notifies the.
approving authority,that bre desires* hearing in respect of
the lands intendi to. be . expropriated and •.any owner
added as, a party by the • inquiry officer are.;parties tio, the
inquiry.
SCHEDULE "A"
1. Subject to qualification, all , right, :title and interCst in
following lands;
(a) In the Township of Greenock, in the County of Bruce.
1. THAT PORTION of Lot 7, Concession 7, in the Township
of Greenock, in the County of Bruce`. and the Province of
Ontario, designated as Part 7 on a reference plan deposited:
in the Land Registry Office for the Registry'Dtvision .Qf>
Bruce as Plan 3R-336. ,
2. THAT PORTION of Lot . 55, Concession: i• North of
Durham Road in the Township :of Greenock', in the
County of Bruce. and the Province of Qntario,;'designsted
as Part 1 on a reference plan deposited in the Land, Registry,'.
Office for the Registry Division of Bruce, as Plan 3R.348.
3. THAT PORTION of Lot 8, Concession 2, in ,the Town-
ship of Greenock, in the County. of Bruce and the Province_
. of Ontario, designated as Part '1 on a reference plan
deposited in the Land 'Registry Office for the Registry'
Divisi
oru-of BpiCFAs•P•l n'3R,324. �• � . ,.a - r
(b). In the Township ,of Culross, ilk the county'
. , THAT PORTION .O�pf Lot 8,,-Goiitession �I in the " °ri►t -
ship of Culross; ifittbe rinitityrW Brticewaddle, Province
of Ontario, designated' as Part 3' on a reference plan
deposited in the Land Registry Oce for the Registry
• Division of Bruce as Plan 3R-361.
(c) In the Townshipof Turnberry, in the County of Huron.
5; THAT PORTIN of Lot 9, Concession 11, in the Town-
ship of Turnberry, in the County of Huron and the Prov-
ince of Ontario, having an area of 12.814,acres, more or
less, and more particularly described as follows:
Commencing at the. Southeast corner of the said Lot 9;
THENCE North 11 degrees, 18 minutes and 10 seconds o
est along the Eastern limit of the said Lot 9;a distance of
2 92.32 feet;
THENCE North 11. degrees, 30 minutes and 50 seconds
West still along the said Eastern limit 1023.92 feet to the
Northeast corner of the said Lot 9;
THENCE South 78 degrees, 23 minutes and 10 seconds
West along the Northern limit of Lot 9 aforesaid 146.81
.feet;. •
THENCE South 10 degrees, 40 minutes and 40 seconds
East 3323A5 feet to the Southern limit of the said Lot 9;
THENCE North 76 degrees; 23. minutet'and 40 seconds
East along the said Southern limit 187.03 feet to the point
of commencement;
Bearings herein are astronomic, derived from observations
on Polaris and referred to the meridian through the
Southwest corner of Lot 8, Concession 7, Township of
Turnberry (Longitude 81 degrees, 13 minutes and 20
seconds West).
SCHEDULE "B"
1. A Limited estate, right or interest in the following lands:
(a) In the Township of Morris, in the County of Huron.
1. That portion of Lot 22, Concession 3, in the Township of
Morris, in the County of Huron and the Province ,of
Ontario, designated as Part 2 on a reference plan deposited
in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of
Huron as Plan 22R -D fi124 (1).
(b) In the Township of McKillop, in the County of Huron.o
2. That portion of Lot 20, Concession 1, in the Township of
McKillop, in the County of Huron and the Province of
Ontario, designated as Part 1 on a reference plan deposited
in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of
Huron as Plan 22R -D 11131 (1).
casotrl `.
Director of Property
PropertyIvia�iion
020 .t Arenttel
• Toronto, Ontario
MSG 1X6.
SCHEDIILE "c"
DEFINITION OF ESTATE,
RIGHT OR INTEREST REQUIRED
A limited estate, right or interest is required in the land (herein
called "the strip") as set forth in the description hereunto
attached as Schedule "B" and made part hereof, namely, the
right, privilege and easement in perpetuity.
1. To construct,•repair, rebuild, replace, maintain and operate
an electrical transmission line (herein called "the line")
including •towers, and all necessary or convenient guys,
anchors, wires, cross.arms, apparatus, accessories and
appurtenances belonging thereto, in, over, along and upon
the strip.
2. To clear the strip and keep it clear+of all buildings, struc-
tures or other obstructions of any nature whatever and of
all brush and trees. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in all
cases where in the sole discretion of Ontario Hydro the
safe operation and maintenance of the line is not endan-
gered or interfered, with the landowner from time to time
or the person or persons entitled thereto may with prior
written approval of Ontario I-lydro at his or their own
expense construct and maintain roads, lanes, walks, drains,
sewers, water pipes and fences on or under the strip or
any portion thereof, provided that prior to commencing
any such installation the landowner shall give to Ontario
Hydro 30 days' notice in writing so as'to enable Ontario
Hydrb to have a representative inspect the site and be
present during the performance of the work and that the
landowner complies with any instructions that may be
given by any such representative in order'that such work
may be carried out in such a manner as not to endanger,
damage of interfere with the line.
3. To erect, maintain and use bridges and such gates in all
fences which are now or may hereafter be on the strip as
Ontario Hydro may from time to time consider necessary.
4. To install, maintain, and use an underground conductor
for grounding purposes when and where required within
the strip, such conductor to he at a minimum depth of 12
inches below the surface of the land.
5. To enter on and to pass and repass at any and all times in,
over, along and upon the strip for the servants, agents,
contractors and sub -contractors of Ontario Hydro with or
without vehicles, supplies, machinery and equipment for
all purposes necessary or convenient to the exercise and
enjoyment of the right, privilege and easement hereby
expropriated subject to payment by Ontario Hydro of
compensation for any crop or other damage to the person
entitled thereto caused by the exercise of this right of
entity and passageway.
This Notice first published on the 3rd day of April, 1974.