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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-07-22, Page 26
7. P. AGE 14 ODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, _ '-- JULY 197& Conthierce 0 u_ , w Royal Last Tuesday' night the •- highly . touted • 'Bank -of ---_ Corn rW''erce, baseball team - _ defeated•.. a surprisingly • strong Royal Bankunit by the score of 33-30 in'a tight,. -hard- fought contest. The Royal-Ai/as, led_.6y the booming° bat of rim Bird and some • very strong relief. pitching • ' from, Suzanne. Anderson, Standouts for: ,the Com- -merce were. Terri Corriveau with sortieexcellent plays at Shortstop . and Evelyn Gar- diner with her blazing speed" on the basepaths. ' , Refreshmentswereserved..; after the game at rhe home of. " 4irh Bird (he being the losing rnahager)••,• Joe. Clark-..,. '(continued from page 1)' the. government won't change. In 1967 everyone was excited about the future :of Canada. Prime. Minister Trudeau has -done a lot of things to disappoint Canadians and •now. Canadians'. have .. lost , that sense' of excitement";. ,Mr'.• Clark -said. t 'we can - be proud of and I hope bort g - The Commission :on the -Ontario residents will realize Reform of Property Taxation i,� retuccd share or property in Ontario. Willhold a public taxes an a collective basis meeting August"; 4 at the ..and re idential property. w111 Goderich Collegiate gym -be redefined •=t& -include only nasium to • receive $L - residences and a srnall missibnson the Ontario amount of land, The current Government';, new -system of practice of levying mill rates property taxation. • '- on ,residential. and coni - The new system proposed, .:•mcrcial properties will be by the government is baseel ' discontinued, - on a •m rket value:. Farmland and 'buildings• assessment_ and the Com- will be assessed and taxed at •mthS on hopes to . receive fromlocalm markbe ely paid _valueb:y but theprovinc,taxese subi4i•issions . will .• governments, taxpayers and Like other .residences; ferny' '.otlwr• interested persons in reijdences will be taxed at 5'0. the area TheC ' .; '.ommission per .cent of'the market value will cond.uet.a—aeries of such which rill .be paid by. the ".'meetings . throughout the owner..• .•If th•e. property" ".summer before. rrlaltimg its change: ' use "there .will ht* recem'menda.tions ..to the government.- ' Thepane). On, the property tax • reform states that added provisions to recover the. taxes paid by, the P rovince 'All property 'used. • for busiiiess' wiill be saibj.e t.to an ,add, tional assessment of 50 per cent of°the market value for business. taxes. Pubite residences will be subject to payments equivalent to taxes at 50 per cent of tithe market. value:, ' The new' system will be phased in over a period of five years to eliminate abrupt tax changes..'hhe provisions of the Assessment Act will be applied to the assessment of., all property- in the province, • •including areas without municipal govergment's. Publi-e—orgganizetrans thatc ' receive °grants : frm the province will be allowed to include their tax ..payment as expense frit'. grant . purposes and the Ontario tax credit system will b.e strengthened. Copies of the'tax .r'eform M be obtained fronn the regional assessment—office • and the '•c-clmmission` requested that . anyone planning, a written or oral submission at the meeting should contact Mr. Lawrence Close at Queen's Park, Toronto. • ' The sessions will be")field in ... the GDCI auditorium Aug, 4 at lFQ`a..m. to 12:30 p.m., 2 p to 4:30 p.M., and p.m. tog 30. ' p:m: STOP -BOTH DIRECTIONS ,j=(1RA SCHOOL BUS. •P Howard Aitken of•theGoderich Tourist Committee entertained Mr. and Mrs. -G: Evans and Mr: and Mrs. Everett Rush to dinner and sightseeing last week as part ;bf• the corn: mittee'S.Tourist of the Week campaign. Both, couples are from Cornwall and enjoyed the hospitality' offered.bv the committee, (staff photo) :•. m ,• ,iniured �n c®'x151®n oman "We" have a noun ry •-el='ch. .Police week, two of. which•resulted in estimate• of $50.0 to a parked D•• Might work with you -to bui. d ' accidents duritlg' the. past oris a� o Goderich,: Was treated_ fora Goderich and • R. second • a untrgovey, rrient worthy of this r .. . knee ''.injury"- at ` -Alexandra v-eniele:. driven by James: country, t\!lr:°.Clark `con �oder.�ch' native Marine and General I ospitai•• Wa11s,s'. 5`?0 Parkside Dr.,, luded h At the close :of Mr. Clark's at the intersection of Newgate g The Gvd 4 vehicle • owned by , gert epartment investigated four . major damage estimates: vehicl 1, 107 Vitoria 5t.N., . D M �r 'paid of RR 4 July l", , following a collision Kitchener. ;e bu S T acnes k' Dama e to the Worsen Speech, .James Donnelly. of. and Victoria Streets involving vehicle was estimated at $300 • Goderich -presented Mr Valley ambulance"vehicles driven by 'Janet and $200 to the Walls vehicle. • Clark with'an atlas of the RandyNiaeD'onald 3l •a Potter,. 114. St.. -David . St. a niies of 711w -on and Mid- Goderich and Gordon ••During..the. past •week, the here were no:ihjuries. c_u_ native ,°',of Goderich.. h'a-s • - Mr: 'Clark, and . his . wife purchased Thames Valley MacDonald, RR 4, Goderich. Goderich"-Police- Department- Damage • to the Potter ,laid ?9•: charges under the' Maureen lVIcTeerap eared to Ambulance Limited in g ter : aitixh�Il;aherl vehicle was estimated at $400: Highway Traffic ®.Act 1 s. • m e - .. _,.�.- • _ T �. a o:. ctrdtc ke4_,ic for licence•Act . after they began their.tour of Du Vie, � formc�rT"`"�'f"' ta-: vehicle. ; .one • un�'� '� t"'i�ie��l" Southwestern Onto io; Of 'fhb:. MacDonald is.president A two-carpcollision, July 18 'Delingrient Act and one,under Sunday July x"18, in Kin D 'fief Company and Mr. , resulted '•in 'a •total damage the Criminal Code of Canada. sardine ••Duffield is ,vice-president and On .: Monday . before secretary -treasurer. arriving in Vanastra,..the • Mr, MacDonald is, the•son`of Clark's -visited' the Bruce •:.the late Mr J.N. 'MacDonald Nuclear Power Developrnent, and ' Mrs. Bruce: •(Irene) • had an 'interview' at CKNX. Robinson of., Port' Colborne; television in - Wingham and His 'brother Charlie is em - attended a coffee party at the pioyed as an engineer at ,,Square in Goderich... ' - Douglas Point.' . Mr. ` After • leaving Vanastra: MacDonald received : his'' they -went. •on to .Stratford" education a.t - Goderich, where Mr. Clark was in- District Collegiate Institute terviewed on CKKW radio, and • Fanshawe College, toured A hog- farm and :-Landon.:_,,Following three Schneiders meat packing years of service'•with the plant in Kitchener and ,at- Royal Canadian Navy, he was tended the evening per- employed by the, .Alexander. formance, 9f the "Way., of the-: • Marine & General .Hospital • World''' and the`Goder.ich Psychiatric' He then corfued on to %Iospital,. and ..was 'joint Hamilton and ,ill go onto:the,- ;operator Goderich n area. , conclude, Saturday, July 24. • Londo His- tour'will Ambulance Service. y.. 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