Clinton News-Record, 1983-06-01, Page 71
On May 28, the Ministry of Agriculture sponsored a judging competition at the Clinton
Fair grounds. Pictured are some judges looking over the rabbits. (Rod Hilts photo)
Mo ro erty
Property tomes in the
township of Morris will in-
crease by alms,,; eight per-
cent this year, Clerk -
Treasurer Nancy Michie told
council members at their
May meeting.
Council was satisfied with
the budget and members
said they thought the in-
crease was about what can
be expected in these infla-
tionary tunes.
For example, a farm and
residential property assess-
ed at $6,111 and supporting
the public school system,
would be taxed $1,031.94 in
1983, up $1, .40 from last
year, or 8.45 percent.
The same property,
assessed to the se rate
school system, would be tax-
ed $1,036.1 this year, up
$ :.72 from 1982 or 8.56 per-
cent.
Morris Township will col-
lect $159,387 for elementary
school purposes; $148,782 for
township purposes; $140,773
for secondary schools;
$90,590 for the county; and,
$11,649 for the separate
school board.
Council also set its penalty
rate at one and one-quarter
percent per month for taxes
unpaid after June 30, the due
date for the first tax in-
stallment. Also, a discount of
one percent per month will
be offered for the prepay-
ment of the second tax in-
stallment.
In other business, Emma
Bird attended the meeting to
Dive compensation for
four dead lambs and one
which was aborted. She also
wanted to know what to do
with the ewe which aborted
the lamb because, she claim-
ed, it is in very poor health.
Mrs. Bird said the animals
died because of being wor-
ried by dogs.
Livestock Evaluator
Carmen Craig advised Mrs.
Bird to pasture the animal
until June to see if its health
improves. Reeve William
Elston said council is bound
by Mr. Craig's decision and
must wait until June to see
what condition the ewe is in
then.
But in the meantime, coun-
cil compensated Mrs. Bird
for the four dead Lambs and
the aborted lamb at $40
apiece or $200. She signed an
affidavit to state the
animals died as a result of
being worried by dogs.
But Mr. Elston told Mrs.
Bird to contact the
veterinarian if another
sheep dies, so it can be in-
spected. "Get the lamb to
the vet after it dies; let's not
have any more sheep
claims."
Three men were hired to
work for the township this
summer in a federal -
provincial make-work pro-
gram to clean Morris road-
sides. The program will last
for 22 weeks and the three
men will be paid $5.25 an
hour, as well as four percent
holiday pay. The three hired
were: Chester Higgins, Mor-
Londesboro Seniors plan summer schedule
By Dora Shobbrook
The Happy Gang Seniors
met on May 25 with
President Beth Knox in
charge. An invitation to W.I.
meeting on June 9th at 8 p.m.
was read. The Blyth Hor-
ticultural society and
Swinging Seniors are having
a bus trip on June 16 along
Highway 89 to Lake Simcoe
and the Holland Marsh.
It was agreed to have some
pencil holders made. The
next meeting on the fifth
Wednesday, June 29 will ask
members to pay dues.
Card winners were: ladies'
high, Dora Shobbrook; lone
hands, Vietta Hoggart; low,
Beth Knox; men's high,
Russell Good; lone hands,
Jean Scott (playing as a
man); low, Hazel Watkins
( playing as a man).
Lunch was served by
Hazel Reid and Gloria
McEwing.
Personals
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Vic Stackhouse and family
over the past week were his
parents Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Stackhouse from St. John,
New Brunswick. Arriving on
Tuesday were his sister Lois
Tapley from Lake Cowichan,
B.C. on Wednesday.,
brothers Steven and Gile of
St. John, New Brunswick. All
were guests at wedding of
Laurie Lynn Stackhouse and
Fred Ranter at Woodstock,
Maranatha Christian
Reformed Church on May 27.
On Sunday Jim McEwing,
Cliff Saundercock, Gordon
Shobbrook and Roy Vodden
attended the Clinton Legion
Golf tournament in
Goderich. Cliff Saundercock
won the prize as the second
golfer and one for being
closest to the pin. Gordon
and Roy each won a prize.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Thompson, spent the
weekend with her father
William Hamilton at
Moorefield.
Mrs. Corea Alabas of
Woodstock spent a few days
last week with her cousins
Mr. and Mrs. Airie Duizer.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim
McEwing and Mr. and Mrs.
Art Colson spent last
weekend at Hunt Camp,
Muskoka.
Visitors on Friday with
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burns
were her sister Mr. and Mrs.
Irvine Keys of Glammis.
Mrs. Hazel Draper of
Toronto spent a few days
with her sister-in-law Mrs.
Gladys Draper, Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Fothergill attended the 40th
wedding anniversary of his
cousin Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
McDowell in Blyth on May
22.
Mrs. Dora Shobbrook,
Mrs. Thelma Ellerby,
Chastity Colquhoun and
Marsha Miller visited on
Sunday with Ross Nilson
and family and with Muriel
at Woodstock Hospital.
The W.I. Citizenship
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tis; Keith Querengesser,
Ethel; and, John Stacey,
Turnberry.
Council accepted with
regret the resignation of
Isobel Garniss, council's
representative on the
Wingham and District
Hospital Board. Her term is
finished next month,
therefore council must select
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someone else to sit on that
board.
Two donations were made
at the meeting: $25 to the
Salvation Army Red Shield
Appeal and $40 to the Huron
County Road Superinten-
dent's Association.
The next meeting of Mor-
ris council is scheduled for
June 6 at 7 p.m. at the
township shed.
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from page 6
ratepayers will pay out
$126,073 to the county board
of education for elementary
schools, and $109,999 will be
collected for secondary
school purposes. A total of
$8,101 in revenue will be
generated from the township
for the separate school
board.
In other business at the
meeting, council increased
its building permit fee
schedule. The new fees are:
$25 for any permit for work
estimated at $1,000 or less
and an additional $2.00 for
each extra $1,000 or part
thereof; trailer permits, $25;
steel granaries, $25; silos,
$40; and manure tanks, $40.
Council also decided to re-
quire permits for demoli-
tions in the township. There
will be no charge for demoli-
tion permits.
Five building permit ap-
plications were approved at
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Meeting of the Wingham and District Hospital
Corporation LmIII be held at the Nursing Assistant
Training Centre, Catherine St., Wingheun,
Ontario on
THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1983 AT 8:00 P. M.
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of new Administrative and Medical Staff Bylaws,
for tfte election rtif Governors, far the
appointment of Auditors, and far the transaction
of much other things as may properly come before
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DATE® at Wingiyava. Ontario this sixteenth day
saf May, 9 .
gy order ref the Board of Goverraaars.
N.M. HAYES
Secretary
the meeting: Wilburt Hewitt,
a pig barn; George Ireland,
an extension to his barn;
Keith Roulston, a small
livestock barn; Schultz
Brothers, an implement sh-
ed; and, Allen Dunbar, a
trailer permit.
Two donations were made
at the meeting: $50 to the
Friend of 4-H Fund and $40 to
the Huron County Road
Superintendent's Associa-
tion.
The next meeting of East
Wawanosh council is
scheduled for June 7 at the
township shed.
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