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HURON COUNTY'S FOREMOST WEEKLY
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THURSDAY. .11_"1.Y.3rd, PAZ.
?TAX FIELDS IN CANADA I EDITORIAL
NOTES
Question of the hour: 1V1sat is
Somebody, started it 'and ue+v liu�ai:1 ‘11' t<) nuts ;
per C(Jpied it, evidently without• o •
thinking. ' We refer to the twtate 1'h+tz- rani early Ruud l} n,uruina
meat that the Federal t:t,Vet`tt w_i3 just what we ►vautwly if re
trent takes 72 cents from every tax t►t steel after. ru,)u -h.
dollar. the Provinces 1& rents :tubi
the ulumeilxilities I':" •Utters:t tori ;;o to the lr�lla iu
The statement assumes that the
:t 1 rov;utial gtsue,. al elect t lou all
total sum of taxation is static, the August ;, This will In a great r,l,
same from year, to, year: that • the 1tt,rt tufty for nil} politicians.
Federal Government takes out a . . .
certain :fixed proportion, the l'ro-, t',eusiderable rts(eltmrnt is e•wi-
sin<•es take their ,hare, and the i cteut amour: t1%tr,•hulders tivh u :he
manis,p:ttities take whit 1s .'f! •t►riet> of rt)at in 1.•)utl.►tl a(lt'ane•t•s
This of teurse is absurd. The tigieCss',i:-, $7 per t ,n
may .be current tor nue year—we: This is from The Louden Free
doubt t ---Inti they would net he, Pres,.., s•f fifty years ase,
: or the year! •
right .u. nest year,
►rebably ever itgaitl. I • Iri a recent issue 1.ifr nessizine
after next. or I • � t
ItunieipaI tax..ation varies free' 1 „Ates a re+•ortl of Itione'er 1ratee
fear to year, so dues I'r+evincial tax- Hitlant1 ' flights, with special Kens Itegular traffic -fru the t'.I'.H. line
al ion, and se dues Federal taxation.. � lueue•e fur Linilltergl. No iiwutiutt between Blyth and Toronto was
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Any i•hange up or down iu any i is reside of .t1.stek and itn,wu. who begun.
of these tax budgets would upset i made the crossing by air rears The Adriatic, described as slier,
the proportions of the total. if before Lind�ergh. • I tinest steamship ever to eross the
iucresist>(1 -0I • ` I Ailautic, arrived in New York.
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THE GODERICH SIGNAL ,STAR,
gaw1L-iTAE, PKOTO FiJf4Cta
Do. Y car Remember When ---
v.
45 Xerars Aso
- niugieipal taxes ::re
per cent. in any year, that doe. not Thirty girls represented as many 1 James Young of Auburn (Repose•tl formerly. of Victoria Street United
tuuutrie,; in a beauty- pageant ata`, -of his hardware and building to Church,- conducted the auuua!
hens, Iteac•h, California. !list wee's, I Mr: Denstead of Gorrie. church service of Maitland I.ucl;;c,
and a girl front Finland won the! Serious eouiplaint was made to No. 33, A.,F. and A.M. at North
the Star about vandalism; stitne Street United 'Church.
title of Miss 17niter-e, Prettiest !throwing and nude bathers utT th • Dr. W. G. Heid and Gass Hough
girl in the world! ItidieUiou .• Bet I breakwater. of Detroit, son anti son-in-law of
w -e have half -a -dozen iu Goderie11 25 Years Ago Dr. W. J. Reid and Mrs. Reid of
who could match her. The Coderich Rifle Club pro- the (_slstle, St. George's ('reseent,
Intal for the entire country. t posed putting on a rifle shoot dur- Iiterally "dropped in" for diaper
Suppose the -Korea trouble wee` ` ing Centennial Week.when they lauded their fire psis:
come to an 'end this year. pt•r-I Meutories of a famous. -: 1ut1..,,•oal The annual picnic of the North set►ger Waco cabin nionoplane i t
,to iruuLile. which 1eil( ti ►red pcoin Huron. United Farmers of Ontario �l( nr etunh. — - lovely
mitt ing• -- a reduction of nue t►r tete►, inently on the Ontario political l was held at \Ienesetung 1':lrk with ;;Aft. we-(c� re>ceicc>el #►y tile
t bride and groom of „25 years and
billions in Federit expenditure. scent, are revived by reports of a , MissAgnes McPhail. M.P.. as 111s BAYFIELD TRUCK HITS they opened there under an areh
would this mean that the Pro- 423 rocking h;erse, alleged 1' have' special speaker. CAR ON NO. $- HIGHWAY sot white t►eonies, as cv►nfetti from
vinces and the itluuicipalities would been Made for • a high-ranking! July 1 - was celebrated in Golly' balloons shutvered the couple.
have let reduce (beer expenditures
ot►ieer of the Canadian artily. — rich with -a grant! Cunfederation
d 1 ear driven by George Baxter, A three tiered wedding ('Sia,
urclFr fir► Jeer• l'urt !:iglu Times. parade, followed by speeches :end flanked by ligtitrci tat►ors tentrecl
e tots (atLstd.- 3lNs ti t let ,e ss ten :i me prettily arrantted fa7Te front- (`cilliiifife---Toitnsiiip, 1 hey- slave
firi, r, CtSzslTately in t� Affil the stories are :dile in that ,lnx'1ng• a� t tFrlr,lt �-,mc 1
the 72-16-12 rutin'! Of course not: 'bo• th are untrue, and tenni euncert• truck driven b' t, iliiani Mctlwain, which a buffet sty
Principal J. 1'. !fume of.the Gude slipper was serwe•d, Three children, lienee Allln, of
the .Provinces and the municipal- 1' •lt:tcfield, collected • with it on No.ities would
Attendants. Present.- \lonkton: Mt,. Frank Schmidt,
.►,�s•.,t attend,
rich Collegiate and \lass (;urrie of high milewe_i, of (lin. Present at the party wore their 4FI1itt>i of 14xlerieh, and Lorna.
�.. right c•n(1 5 mac -elle
1 change in the: proprietorship Bayfield were the presiding exam attendants at the wedding F_ the at home.
ing to rheic t,wu affairs without elf The t'lint u NewsRckort is au Aures at the high `thoui rntr:uue to❑;�►u Friday morning..
ex:untnatioms. Eighty futLr cauda• \I r. 11 Vier and his wife were
bridcsm ill, Mrs. Jack 'Mess" and
reference to Fwlet�al taxation. and uuiimr(•cl. 'Alt' R. S. .ltkey-, soba hu, grnomtsnt:tt►, \[r, George ('neer!!,
the ratio theft world be entirely i Batts wrote at Gederi(•It, about the ;;wing to t.nudun and tl►e \Tellw•aitl and .lies. Ralph Kingswell, 1 n rota.
hien at the heirs :inti. �rletrutl_1e't• usual aVerage but half a dozsii truck made a left-hand t urn in
Allan), fiowergirl.
the previous year. frim- trf. tdtee taster ear•causing a The marriage of Nur:uan ,Mit
collision, Provincial ('ottstable L. and Leil Johnston t,Htl: l,l.q(• at
I the holt. of the bride's neither.
I Mrs. M. Oiler ou June _':t, 1927.
After their tmarriaie the couple
resided ou the groom's farm in
CA DI DIS s i�
CHARGE AGAINST T&OU$1
A ehargr of theft iu a dwelling
Ituibe against liedley. Prou:tie. Gude-
rich Township, . WSJ§ dittlial steed .by
lagtetrate. D. E. Holmes, Q.0-. 1a�it
Thursday. Judgement its the care
had been reserved for two 'weeks
following a plea of autrefois acquit
by t)i,feu*e Counsel Frank Donnel-
ly, Q-('.. after a charge against
1'rotuse of breaking and entering
with intent to .,,wwit an Indictable;
offense had been dismissed.
Mr. Uuuuell. had argued than the
offence of theft was included iu that
of breaking and entering andthat clue echoe►1 •and her pibe :ttbers
to try bis client again on au in- trailed b ensue of the mothers,
eluded offence would put !lint in ''hrutet`etl :L buza t„ Toronto on
jeopardy: 'fburs hvy anti,,,w.ere touring the zoo
Itsrlt cl Offence ' .:tuts Museru,tti and suave uther !mints
"I tinct, that the -offence ,with of tuterrat-
whiclt the at -cased is charged is
I school I'rttttWtiurts.—The , follow -
which
its' that of breaking sod d J
entering with latent to commit an
indictable ' offence," the magistrate
ruled. "1n any ease, 1 dun's think
that the Crown has product
Briefs' evidence to show • tt
canon:toed the then."
Prouse 'had been charged with
I theft of a sack of potatoes from the
'dwelling. of Jawe- East of fiullett t S1plel et1erg, DoloresBell, Doreen
Township on the night of x1:13 ' ='- Howatt ; 'front grade 4 to grade 5---
I;videnc•e was presented that Proust.
1 'Marie` Lutz, Ronald Suet!,
and three others had, been drinking!
'John C.tsnpbell. I;ravld Wharton;
on the night in question and' they ! from !;rade 3 to grade—Egt►ert
and gone to East's residence to get Bakker, Garth to raWalden, Ivan lion --
a ride whet tt Proust had leau{d att ; failed, Itryutt Spiegelberg;
to. East.
I'rouse ;;:eve evidence iu hi., user ' frees grade 2to grade 3 --Dorothy
i Howatt, harry Bakker, llar:iu
defense that lie had gone' tri• het the" yneli, Hugh ('a Bakke, Clifford
rifle which be had loaned to 'East ' '
THURSDAY, JULY Sri.
WESIT
- Nie sTFIELU. July ':--)1r. and
Mrs. E. W. Brown of SL Thomas
Fished on Thursday at the house
of the-. former's sinter, Mrs. Frank
VampbelL
Miss 41weudulyu 3IeDowe1t,-Wlt1s
a partiehraut iu the wuslcal rvcP.al
at Auburn uu Wednesday evening.
School closed Friday noon for
the auwwer -vacation_ Miss Eva
Lyn_ has beets relttred fur tate fall
term
Miss Ada Dow-, teacher of titb
ing is the list Of prumuttoeis of the
N'esttield school To grade —
t;uen If -e11; Shirley Lutz, 8111
Lutz, Betty Iliggerstaff; frutu grade
rtlf- , 7 to -rade S—!)noose %V-aIde-n, Bar-
e be bara Smith, •heath Rowan; from
grade ti to grade 7= --Harvey Snell;
Bob' I'itbladu : tailed, Mervyn Yule;
Irina grade 5 to grade 1i Sylwfa
Wharton, Keith -Rodger, Barkley
"SALADA'
TEA licCOFFEE
Sell.
last fall for the 'booting season.Congratulations are extended d to
Ile said he opened the door, walked Jehlt Buchanan and Huth Cook tits
in and lit a match to !trek for the Sassing from grade 9 to ;rade 10
baud played a number .of converts title. IIe heard someone ease in the at the t;uderieli Collegiate, to Ger-
in Coderich over the week -end. 'house but -didn't know who it was' ;old McDowell who passes! from
George James- .narrowly escaped Ile found the rifle and was; return- grade 10 to grade 11, to I.trrtl:t
serious injury, white ehanging the ing to rhe car when Mrs. East came ltitehauau who graduated from the
tiling systetn in the sheriff's (,Elite home. Ile said he went back into commercial delrartmei►t and to
when the ladder or, which he was
standing `lipped.
The Rev. J. P. Reyeraft of Cen-
tral Cuited Church, Stratford,
Mr. Bert 'Taylor attended the wed- 31r. 'and Jr's. cordon }Vightwaa
ding on Saturday of .their niece, of Grand Isit, Vermont. are visitiue;
Miss J1arjorie Taylor, daughter tf relative' in the district. ,
the Itev. Ebner uud Mrs. Taytur of t'.,ngratutatiumf Are extendetl.1t)
Cettatu. Mrs. Euut•rvei Rodger, wit(', his
311tH Betty Rodger has µ•+•ureal a [ecu successful in her vocal eaaua
position in the etliee at the grain and has received her A.W.V.Mf. with
let�ttors, (;oderich. first-class boners.
mean that Federal anti Provincial
taxes must go up 50 per rent.
in order to keep the proportion
of T2-1tt-12: Each taxing body
levies according to its own needs,
without reference to any supposed
the house to alwiogize to Mrs. East
but didn't kttpw anything about the
bag of potatoes or the radio, wbieli
lattice later found behind the doer
of East's garage.
Betty Rodger who graduated froom
the t:oderic•L business school.
• Mr. Armond McBurney is visit-
ing relatives,iu• the State of Miehi-
gar.
MR. AND MRS. 'N. ALLIN'Mr. and • \less Elvin \Vightmau
and Sharon, of Niagara- Falls„and
MARK SILVER WEDDING- Mr. and Mrs. John Hildebrand a,nd
EIdo of Italian Station, spent the
In observance of their 25th wed_ week end with Mr. and Mrs. Earl
ding anniversary 31 r. and Mrs.'t'ightnlan.
Nornutu Alun, Colborne Towtrrilp, Mr. and Mrs. John Gear 4ind
were entertained at a :url►rise children of Kitchener are speeding
tarty :It the home of .lies. .Min'• the week with relatit`es. Mrs.
sister, Mrs. Ab. Powell Iliucks (;tar and with
will remain for r• .
street. attt•nded by :t0 guests. Mans 'a longer visit. .
Miss Nortna Nethery of Ilatniltott
is visiting Mrs.' Harvey McDowell
and other friends. -
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Taylor and
Bill, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cook and
ROUND UP!
OF OLD HEATING EQUIPMENT'
- Teruo Ira Meat indRciswt "11.8141of lassnee epyriviase (t'l u
profit te r. ! Take sttitawlel+ of Ins steer. • x.
different.
There is an atsuniptien that the.
Pros -int -es are unduly restricted iu
their taxing.,• peew•ers. This is not
Tile fast. rhe*':ether.. of Couft-tler-
ation were LIot such :► dumb lot as
to; leave the ,l'r,►vinees tit)ani•t 11'y
at the mercy of thtt Federal Gov-
ernment. They gave tate I'roviue t•s
the power of dir(et taxation, and
if Ontario, fur iustaute. dues .lot
Ievy :in incouut tax it is beeau e
its G. t-ernutent collects its taxes' by
other mtettiis 'There 1s no i►re;utter
for the Provutces to -look to Ottawa
for more money: any :tell addi-
tional money would have to be
eoileeted by Ottawa front the tax-
pacers.'and they are paying enough
Iiow.
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The statement of the ratio of tax -
197.5. has tlkitostyi of his properly toner than
to the MeEwan. brothers. who have
beery publishing the Clinton 4:iti-
zett'' New: and who, with Mr. .1.
1.. ('.eleuli tuu,` will now titc•rge their
interests in 't'tte News -Record. Mr.
Atkey is it'Sever rtewsltaIkr•r III n.
11 hard worker, and has given much
shite and effort to ctentmtiutity enter -
Prises in !Tinton and the d•isit•iet.
Ile was hollered. last year with tate
presidency of the \Vi'sterti Ontario
weekly Ni•tvspaner Asseciation. and
he will carry into his future plans
the good, wishes of his colleague;
of the• press in this district.
DETROIT GROUP TO PLAY
AT STREET DANCES HERE
A well-known grunt.' "f radio,
ation etuoted at the beginning of st•rigti and television artists from
this article is a misreprese111tit on, lh•troit •will provide music and en-
- whether intentional er not. • tertainuient for the nightly street
daneey during Old hustle 1Ve>ek. At
its meeting on Wednesday night of
!list week; the 01d Home Week cant:
tuittee decided to hire Detroit radio
station WJH's Big Barn Frolic
through their agent, C. 1). Robinson,
for the nights of August 1, 5, t; and
7.
Goderich and district fans are
not unfamiliar with this outstand-
ing group of entertainers who ap-
peared here on June 6 in a show
year for life, the Govt rnmeut.—that I sjtonsoreii by the (:oderieh -Kinsmen
is, the taxpayers—paying half 'the Clttb at the Memorial Arena.
In order that the Square might
Bost, So, after receiving anywhere
from $75,000 to 5100,460 in session-
al o indemnities, they will receive
for a total contribution of $4,000 a
pension two -and -one-half tunes as
large as the annuity of $1,200 :1
year for which an ordinary person
must pay more than twice as ranch.
'hat is. the_ M.P., after collecting The --Coderich 'Public School
his sessional pay, gets :i pension on I Iloa rd'i has granted the committee
Live .Or six times better terms than lerntission to. use the school
the or{linary taxpayer. This leaves grounds frotn a point 300 feet south -
of the building as a parking lot
(met of account the $Is) a month during Old Home Week. The cone
paid to seventy -year-old... and we luittee was requested to erect a
presume the pensioned M.1'. will snow fence or some Other suit lble
get that ion. harrier to mark off the boundaries
of the parking lot.
True, some nlenthers :amid tuake
more money if they staved at home t A than was. !nought before n-
and attended to their own business; German psychiatrist 1►y some
they are to be -honored for their friends who explained, anxiously,
that their friends hail wanted to
sacrifice if it is made in the name cross the Iron Curtain.
if patriotit3nt. "there are est hers, "But, that is :t case for the
however, Who make 11 good thing police," said the psychiatrist, "not
for 'HP." "(►h, no," they persisted,
"it really is a case for you. You
see he wants to .go from West to
East."
PENSIONS FOR M:P.'S
If this 'country wishes to cultivate
a Parliament orprofessiuual politic-
ians 'Ottawa is' going the right way
about it. It has just passed into
lacy an act to pension M.P,'s who
have served for thrl>e terns. These
pensioners will receive $3,000 a
'1' h e
15 Years Ago
Dundas SaIva ion .Army
Finnigan
iii,est
igated.
be as safe a place as possible for
celebrants of the 125thanniversary
of the to\vn during the evening
street dances, it wass'suggested•that
a letter be sent to the Town Council
requesting that the Square. he closed
to vehicular traffic from 6,00 p.m.
until a time designated by the
t ounell, each evening during 01(1
Home ',Veek.
out of it in, one way and another,
and the pension will be an addi-
tional incentive to styli -teen to
push their way into publl(• life.
Further, it will he said at r1eetio»
time where a member has Selved
two terms, "Give hint another term
. so he tan get the pension," regard-
less of what issues of importance
may be at stake. Further again, it
means an addition to 'the burden
upon the taxpayer for the half of
the pension which the Government
P11311.
The net granting this pension
was 'passed almost unanimously,
only three member!-----C',(inaerVa itic'es
Tram -Western, Canada -•- voting
against it.
Boys and Girls 3-12 Years Old
Dail Vacation Bible School
FOR YOU AT THE
Baptist Church—July 7-11
(THIS MON.—FRIDAY, 9-11.30 a,m,)
BIBLE STORIES, SINGING, GAMES, HANDWORK,
EATS
YOI' ARE WELCOME
Be in the Grand March
Mon, 9 a.m.
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very hour of every day
Id the telephone in your
home stands ready to serve
yoti for A FRACTION OF A CENT
AN HOUR. What else in your
daily lining means so much
yet costs so little?
THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY ''OF CANADA
HOW'S THAT? '
The managing editor of a metro-
politan daily - is credited with elite
ping a particularly good piece of
writing from another paper and.
fastening it to his bulletin -board
'with the corpulent;
"Read this. and wish you had
wrote it.”
Regent sas et kind or cowfhtitut, we wiN woks s jwsrous
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