Zurich Citizens News, 1978-05-11, Page 11Page 12
Citizens News, May 11, 1978
PANTHERS ARE GRAND CHAMPS — The Panthers were
the grand champions of the Zurich men's recreational hockey
league this season. Presenting the trophy to Ross Fisher of the
Panthers is Richard Bedard. Staff photo
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This year, Hensall tax-
payers face an overall in-
crease of about 2.8 percent
in residential taxes, after
council approved ,its 1978
budget, Monday . night.
Last year taxpayers were
faced with a hefty increase
of 17.3 mills when the board
of education called for a 13.3
mill increase in school sup-
port taxes.
This year, the general
municipal rate is 42 mills for
residential property, com-
pared to 36,50 mills last year
and 49.41 mills for commer-
cial, compared to.42.94 mills
in 1977.
The county rate is 17.13
mills residential and 20,15
mills commercial,
The public school support
rate is 34.98 mills residential
and 38.87 mills residential
while the separate school
rate is 35.98 residential and
39.98 commercial,
The secondary school sup-
port mill rate is 30.50
residential and 33.89 com-
mercial.
This means there is a 3.37
mill increase in the residen-
tial public school support
rate and a 3.89 mill increase
in the commercial school
support rate.
The separate school sup-
port mill rate has increased
by 4.12 mills residentially
and 4.72 mills commercial-
ly.
The total amount to be
raised by taxation in 1978 is
$240,000 which includes $82,-
380 for general municipal
purposes; $33,596 for the
county; $64,171 for public
school purposes; $57,775 for
secondary school purposes
and $2,141 for separate
school purposes.
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Jean Munn, Mildred
Chalmers.
The annual penny sale will
be on June 9. Tickets are
available from the
members. Plans were made
to cater to weddings. The
Attendance prize was won
by Mrs. Marg Vanstone and
the Mystery and guessing
prize was won by Mrs.
Mildred Chalmers. A social
hour followed the meeting.
L.S.V.G. was appointed to
attend the Rebekah
assembly in Toronto in June
as scholar.
Nominations for new of-
ficers were as follows: No-
ble Grand, Mrs. Hazel
Corbett; Vice -Grand, Mrs.
Evelyn MacBeath; .Recor-
ding Secretary, Mrs. Leona
Parke; Financial Secretary,
Mrs, Irene Blackwell;
Treasurer, Mrs. Dorothy
Corbett; Trustee, Mrs.
Pearl Shaddick.
Attend District church service
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor Personals
District Deputy President of Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Mickle
the Rebekah assembly for and John, Exeter, Mr. & Mrs.
Huron District 23 attended a Ross MacMillan, David,
District church service in Tom and Ann, Waterloo;
the Presbyterian Church Misses Pamela Mickle and
Brussels, Sunday. Mrs. Kathy Gare, U.W.O. Lon -
Ruby Bell P.D.D.P, and don; Charleq Mickle,
Mrs. Alice Ferg accom- Hamilton and Mrs. Florence
pilled the president. Joynt, Hensall were guests
Sunday with Mrs. Laird
Amber Rebekah Lodge Mickle and enjoyed a hot
The Noble Grand Mrs. turkey smorgasbord, dinner.
Maggie Campbell presided Mr. and Mrs. John
at the meeting of Amber McGuire and family of Erin
Rebekah Lodge Wednesday and Jordie Smith of London,
evening assisted by Mrs. visited with Mr. and Mrs,
Dorothy Parker Jr. P.N.G., Jack Smith over the
Mrs. Ruby Bell R.S.N.G. weekend.
reported for the Finance Mrs. Edgar Munn return -
Committee and Mrs. Aldeen ed home after spending a
Volland R.S.V.G. reported week with her son-in-law
for the visiting committee. and daughter Mr. and Mrs.
The Charter. will be Don Gooding and Dale in
draped in memory of Bro. Parkhill.
Wm. Gorrell Q.C.- Grand Mr. and Mrs. James
Lodge solicitor and Sister Sangster and Bradley were
Irene Neigs Past President recent visitors with Mr. and
of the Rebekah assembly. Mrs. Ralph Holland, Gwen
Mrs: Olga Chipchase._ and MichaelinClinton.
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