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GOderieh Signal -Star, ,Thursday,- December 1, 1000
PUBLIC SCHOOL ACTIVITIES
(Cpntlr+nnd 7Frum P+sge 1)
A ssessoZ' Carman Tebbutt said
the township's total assessment
. i not $2,$20,750, which is tip'fi By Sieve Stringer and Ball McGee. Trumpeters 4-0 victory over Vict'oriaSohool
$000,000 since he took over the Things are x?eal'ly ,happening were Robert Jerry, Randall to Lwin tete public sdhool 'soar
Rost of assessor in 1951. The pop,. at Victor Lauriston Public 'Clegg, Barb ,Vic lean, Nancy Mil- Championship. 7B 'who dornin-
ulation, he stated, is 1,95,8. Sghoml! Room 4 has attempted ler, Margo Bettger and Caber- ,ted 'play shad a .lucky break
Treasurer 11. E. Whitely re. two Meats in grammar arid com- ire R'ussel'l; Trombone players when Victoria's penalty shot waS
ported an estimated surplus of position. were Stuart Asher, Date'Fritzley, !disallowed, We . would hike ho
$37, 151,39, this sum being the These tests are to be given of- and Mike Taffet; clarinets—Bill congratulate the winners and
• accumulated surplus from the ten before Christmas Winstead O ;McGee, Susan Duelrwozd'h and everybody Participating in this
past together with the estimated examinations. Diane Lenard. Last, but not sports. event.
surplus for 1966 of $1,693.50. The V.L.S. band played at Vie- least on the glockenspiels were • By Trudy Nelson .
life stated that the provincial to to llwblic School last Thurs. Peggy Hanly. Suzanne Gardiner 8D has fqund part of a solu-
auditor warned that the town- day for the Remembrance Day and Faye. Bradley. bion to rause, money for the Red
ship should have a surplus of service. On 'the drums were By Stuart Asher Cross. It is .tayinig rto make a
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be balanced. If this suggestion
were carried out, saidMr. White.
Iy, Goderieh Township would have
to raise the mill rate for the next
two or three years to adjust the
balance.
Treasurer Whitely said an in-
terest rate of 2/3 per cent per
month on tax arrears should be
effected; also that all road, work
costs should be `Haid promptly.
Getting a bank loan means an
interest rate of six per cent
per month on tax arrears should
be effected; also that all road
work costs should be paid pro.
mptly.
Getting a bank loan means an
interest rate of six per cent
compounded . monthly, which is
well over six per cent, said Mr.
Whitely. It all adds up to the fact
that the man who pays his
taxes on time is subsidizing the
man who doesn't, Mr. Whitely
concluded.
Township Clerk R.E. Thomp-
son warned of the pressures be.
ing applied on the township "from
all sides." "These pressures are
terrific and your council is faced
with the problems of doing some-
thing 'about thein," he stated.
"It's now all so different in town.
ship affairs to when I started
in on the job 18 or 19 years ago,"
he said.
He listed some of the"pressur-
ers" as follows: 1. The new lib.
ran/ service, 2. The new county
assessment system. 3. The new
area subdivision control which
callsfor marked changes in ser
vicing areas;-parlicularly.. where
there are summer cottages along
the lakefront.
On top of this, Mr. Thompson
said, the township now has 19
different school rates which could
not be lumped together on the
one sheet. "In this connection,
the time is coming when we will
have to make changes in order
to satisfy the demands of the
powers that be," he lamented.
Reeve -elect G. H. Stirling ex.
pressed favor with the two-year
term saying "You don't get a
grasp of things in only one year."
He referred to the $60,000 cost
in black topping the Bayfield
Road and of the expected new
bridge at Benmilker. Regret was
expressed that Hon. C. S. Mac -
Naughton would be lost hence-
forth in his role as Minister
of Highways.
With gravel up 10, to 15 to
20 cents a, yard, the time for
new roads rather than maintain.
ing old Anes should be-consi.d.
ered, he said.
Mr. Stirling spoke of the new
addition to Huronview to be off.
ictally opened on Jan. , 12. "It
is now big enough and I wouldn't
. want to .see it get any bigger,"
he stated.
"We have eliminated the EMO
in Huron which I was in favor
of and the majority of people
didn't give two hoots about the
work of the EMO. They just didn't
think it was necessary," said
Reeve -Stirling.
He pointed out how Bayfield;
owed $1,900 in back taxes as
a result of the village being
incorporated.
"This year we have been flood-
ed with requests for drains,"
he said. "We have four or five
on the go now and we find it
difficult to get anyone to do
tile drainage. Other municipal-
ities are experiencing the same
problem.
"Our welfare costs are small.
At the present time there are only
• three familes getting welfare.
Employment is running. fairly
high in this area."
He objected to people refers;,
ing to the township council meet,
ing place as the "The oldHolme-
sville school", and urged that it
be called "Tl1e Township Hall."
"We have had a very good
year," said Reeve Stirling. "It
will be 14 years since I started,
if I complete this term. It's
harts to stop after you have start.
ed but I assure you I plan soon
to stop."
Pre -Christmas Tests Given
RE-ELECT
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CHRISTMAS FAIR
Saturday, Dec. 3
ST. PETER'S -CHURCH HALL
^•^•,-.`••,...Cy9.•
2:30 p.m. - 5:00
p.m.
Jas. H. Johnston
FOR COUNCILLOR
3 Years' Experience
HEARING AID *
SERVICE' DAY
- , CORRECTION
. 4�y
Tuesday
.�r-�m.�.. �..� ar "�., • ^?"�'=moi• ,,. , „ ., � , M.,<
mber-6, 1966,
Tp.m. to 6 p.m. at
RIVETT 5 (The. Music Shop)
-- Everybody Welcome —
34 THE SQUARE
VOTE
Jas. H. Johnston
COUNCILLOR
FOR TRANSPORTATION PHONE 8874
HOME BAKING -- FANCY WORK
KNITTING — COUNTRY STORE -- CANDY
Or
See Details In Coming Events
Service to all hnakes of hearing aids. FREEloring
test. Home 'consultation by appointment. (No obli-
gation).
JACK B. CUDD NEARING AID SERVICE.
8,. Duke St. East, Kitchener Phone 742-9494
BATTERIES AND SERVICE ALWAYS AVAILABLE
AT RIVETT'S
MOVE TO TROPICS
Mrs. John Spence and Jamie
paid a short visit to her pat-
ents Mr. and Mrs. teo D. Chis-
holm before learving for Bridge-
town, Barbados, where Mr.
Spence -has been appointed man-
ager of the Canadian Bank of
Coan.merce. Mfr. and Mrs: Spence
said they will be pleased to wel-
come any visitors froan this area
who may be touring the Carib-
bean.
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Great value- and eye -appeal for
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Misses sizes 11-2 6.99
Women's sizes 3-10 .
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Strong, flexible cowhide uppers
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Teen Club '67
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For
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Available At
HARBOURLITE INN
Or
REGENT TV
And At
NEWS RECORD
OFFICE, CLINTON
Now $1,139
whitewalls. Ono
Now $947
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(A)BOYS' POLY SHIN GUARDS (C) Boy's 2 -Piece HO(KEY HELMET
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Boys' sizes up to 10 yrs. 139
Youths' sizes to 15 yrs. 161,2" 2.98
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