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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-11-07, Page 71r - The Wingham Advsuee-Time., November T_ 1979--P— 7 BUS TOURS November 13 ROYAL WINTER FAIR .. 811 December 4 SIMCOE LIGHTS TOUR d nlnere� 814.50 December 27 SKIERS' SPECIAL COLLINGWOOD BLUE MOUNTAIN . , . 88 February 2 SKIERS' SPECIAL BEAVER VALLEY TALLISMAN ... 87 Litto ui el 'TravQ 1 B 111real r 163 Main St. West, Listowel 291-4100 9TH FIELD BATTERY—This photograph was taken in Petawawa Dec. 16,`1942. unfortunately not all of the names . are available. Front row, left, Fred Howson, Edward El- liott, Frank Hopper, Bert (Porky) Mitchell, Lt. Martin, George Malcolm, Richard Roberts, Elmer cell, Bob Heatherington O.C., Willis Hunstein, Robert Spittal,George Patterson, Jim McKague, Norm Allan, Alex Corrigan and Earl (Tapper) Gray. Second row includes Bob Kenney, Al- bert Reeves, Mr. Dynes, Mr. Hensall, Johnny, De Francisco, Mr. Hannenberg, Joe Boreileno and Lloyd Sririi`tli. Third row _ includes, J. P. Johnston, Sgt. Brown, Stuart Jeffery, John Dahmmer, Mr. Zadaski, John Doig and Mr. Hetslar. Fourth row includes, Clarence Greer, E. Rupenthal, Nell William- son, Morley Bushell and Gordon Bryce. Fifth row, Pat Solo- mon, Lloyd Elliott, Mr. Curtis, Harold Keil. Sixth row Raji1-110iw ciiiy, Ross iVlcGregor, Mr. Polumb0, Ray Pennell, Bert King, Harold Johnston, Johnny Hutton and Mr. McEwan. Seventh row includes, Albert Colwell and Mr. Maxwell. " Eighth row, Ken Wright, Mr. Doig, Mr. Wilson, Alfred Dahmer and Mr. Young. Ninth row includes,. Mr. Currie and Mr. Johnston. Nelva Scott, Licenced Agent 5 years experience 1 YOUR ONE. STOP INSURANCE SHOP AUTO - TRACK - HOME - FARM -FARM VEHICLES - COMMERCIAL - LIFE - INDUSTRIAL ster Insurance Agencies MILL STREET, BRUSSELS 887-6691 (IF NO ANSWER, 357-1227) Howick to hi on reassess GORRIE — Howick Township Reeve Robinson. Council will hn1d n cnan;aia r— .. Tie representatives Irom ine meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 13 to assessment office said if the decide whether to implement a township accepted the study, study of the reassessment of they would hold open houses to property to market value. explain the reassessment to At the November meeting''of ''taxpayers. Council has two council, two representatives weeks from the date of the from the Tax Assessment office presentation to inform the in Goderich made a presentation Ministry of Revenue of its on how the reassessment of the decision either yes or no. property would affect Howick Council is holding the special ftship. The spokesman for the session so that all members of o,mKen Fagan, said the study council will be able to give their and the proposed implementation opinion. Coun. Stewart Douglas of the equalization factor by the was absent from the November provincial government are two meeting. separate issues. , CORRECTION The . t_ax impact study In the news story from coun- requested by council used the cil's October meeting regarding 1979 tax role for the township and cemeteries, reference was made reassessed, each property ac- to alt—Zemeteries within the cording to the 1975 market value. Township. The story should have This revision process is done stated that council was referring within each class, for example, to the Redgrave cemetery only. commercial, farm or residential. The Banner regrets the error. The equalization factor In other, news, council: proposed will equalize urban and Will give $50 to each police rural assessment in relation to village, Gorrie, Wroxeter, and education and county taxes. Fordwich for Santa Claus Day In Howick, it will mean a 10 per festivities; cent increase in overall taxes to Granted permission to Madgett the County of Huron, or. $13,093 subdivision to cross Victoria increase and an 18 per cent in- Street in Fordwich with water crease to the elementary board of pipes: education, 17.38 per cent to the secondary board of education and a total of $56,901 increase to the board of education. MRS. GEORGE BROWN Corrie Council has submitted an appeal of the equalization factor Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Binkley and to the Ontario Municipal Board, Becky Louise of Elmira spent the but ground$ for an appeal have weekend. with Mr. and Mrs. not yet been established. Beverley Currah. "Council is concerned about Jack Douglas and Mr. and Mrs. the impact on the municipality," Robert Gibson were in London said clerk -treasurer Wesley Ball. last Friday and visited with Mrs. Counts. Bill Newton, Harry Douglas who is presently a Winkel and Deputy Reeve Jack patient in St. Joseph's Hospital. Stafford said they were in favor The Gorrie Women's Institute of the tax impact study. Only members and friends are enjoy - Reeve Harold Robinson .was ing the short course, "Indoor unsure. Gardening", being given at "How do you know if it's Gorrie Hall by Mrs. Jack Fergu- (reassessment) too high?" asked son and Mrs.. Melvin Taylor. MRS. ALLAN GRIFFITH —� Wroxeter Personals Weekend guests with Mr. and with their aunt, Miss Marion Mrs. Gordon Gibson were their Gibson. family, Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Mr. and Mrs. Alan Baitley, Gibson, Barrie; Mr. and Mrs. Tania and Angela, spent the Garry Gibson, Debra and Drew, weekend with their parents, Don Oshawa; and Mr. and Mrs. Harry and Peggy Chatterson, Colborne, Reffell, London. and Shirley and Charlie Hewton, tender of Hanna- and HAmilton Brighton, as well as visiting other Mrs. Clarence Clement, Mrs. relatives. Willys. Kalish and David Houston " Roy Whitehead and Mrs. were admitted to hospital last Margaret Deakon, Walkerton, week but friends hope for an called on Mr. and Mrs. Allan improvement in their conditions Griffith Saturday evening. soon. Happily, Allan Griffith Sunday visitors with Miss returned home on Friday Margaret Griffith and Mrs. following an eleven -day con- George Griffith were Mr. and finement. Mrs. Ron Larsen and Heather of Mrs. Elaine McIntee, Weston, Sarnia. was bome for the weekend with Congratulations to Mrs. he Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Margaret Adams who will he 90 Marks, and called on her aunt, years old on November 7. She is Mrs. William Hart, in Listowel in good health and keeps very Memorial Hospital enroute home busy quilting, doing fancy work on Sunday. and making original gift items. Mr. and Mrs. Don Dailley, She also thordughly enjoys a Galt, Mr. and Mrs. Owen game of cards. Wroxeter friends Jackson, Catifbrine and Shawna extend beat wishes for more Of &01111eY Creek visited recently happy birthdays. r. Did meeting meet Study Will purchase a cheque writer Will give a SM greet to from MAC Distributors Limited, Fordwich cemetery board; Guelph at a cost of $319.50; Was informed by; Reeve Gave final approval to the Robinson that the former mayor report of Municipal Drain 18 and of Howick, New Zealand, W. branch. For the open portion of Blundell brought greetings to the drain, council accepLod the Reeve Robinson; tender of Hanna- and HAmilton clothing was displayed and make Construction Limited. ofListowel Watched as Reeve Robinson at a price of $12,100. The a�ppted Presented clerk -treasurer bid was the lowest of twolrnders. Wesley Ball with. a diploma for Council accepted the tender of B. having :. � . , !,fully completed and E. Marquardt of Moorefield an Ontario Municipal Accounting at a price of $.9,732.95 for the course; closed portion. The accepted Approved accounts totalling tender was the lowest of..two $62,015.66, including a road tenders; budget of $199140.12. What's new at Huronview? . Among our usual activities this to the students afterward. They week; we had a visit from Clothe_c en jnyerl Seeing tligolya.,c on Caravan. The .residents had the TV. We would like to thank Mrs. opportunity of .going to the audi- 'Marie Flynn and Hugh Hodgins torium where a good selection of for the music played during the clothing was displayed and make afternoon. A draw made on the their purchases. Staff members ceramic pumpkin was won by were on -hand to help with the fitt- Mrs. Cindy Fleet. ings. In the afternoon we held a During coffee break in Day "mini" fashion show, and model- Care Thursday morning there ing was done by residents wear- was a demonstration of creative ing the various items selected needlework. Residents and previously. clients enjoyed a cup of coffee Grades 1 and 2 from Clinton and a chance to browse. Public School shared their Hal- Mrs. Proudy held Bible Study lowe'en party with us. The child- in the Chapel anp informs us she ren arrived after lunch dressed will have a guest speaker next up in costumes which were week. judged by two clients from Day Huronview would like to wel- Care and Les Fortune and Frank come• Atkey Richmond Secord Bissett, who are residents at from Clinton, and Wallace Earl Huronview. The judges stated the Beckett from Wingham. job of judging was difficult as all Speedy recovery to Polly the costumes worn by the child- Wiltse, Edith Lovett, Jean Shep- ren were excellent. The children pard, Sadie Carter, Leah Robert - entertained the residents with a son who are in hospital. We would little program with the Hal- like to extend to Mary Ann lowe'en theme in mind. The Regier and family our sympathy afternoon program was recorded with the loss "of husband and on the video machine and shown father.