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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1977-07-13, Page 15— NOW PLAYING — THURS., FRI., SAT., JULY 14-15-16 O 0 �hnq GENE WILDER JILL CLAYBURGH RICHARD PRYORI RN ARTHUP HUM F41.1 "SILVER STREAK"AIALLEBAIILKIS-COLIN HIGGINS PICTUPE NEOBEATTV• CLIFTON JAMES ana PATRICK MCGOOHANa.Ha,,,,.aa ENTERTAINMENT SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY JULY 17-18-19 caureu r,cnscs F� �., , "CONFESSIONS OF A DRIVING INSTRUCTOR ROBIN ASKWn 11 •ANTHONY BOOTH' DORIS HARE BILL MAYNARD .SHEILA WHIR Wwnlsu,+ WINDSOR DAVIES. LII FRASER.IRENE HANDL• GEORGE LAYTON and LYNDA BEWNGHAM Sinfry1ftt, G/I(SR1PNfR W O Y,wm,r lonti l.M.w I.,..nww ODIC RUf,rill NYo, a CMGSNIIH D.w. *,NOI,1M, CC,4N 1114 41:11121111,111111 PLUS COLUMBIA PICTURES present Timothy Lea's !cssto1is 'Po? -cJ 827a6D-Af \ TUESDAY NIGHT 4 Qat a;?ongo- SPECIAL! ttsg ADMISSION PER CAR LOAD GETSACARLOAD /M.„AZA L/, (Tuesday Night Only) STARTS WEDNESDAY, JULY 20 WALT DISNEY PROGRAM "Freaky Friday” AND "Gus" Children's Admission: Under 6, Free Age 6-11 - 50' Hensall council unhappy with paving contractor Hensall council is very dissatisfied with the condition their contractor left the sides of the street and boulevards. The contractors paved over a couple of sanitary manholes within the village and in paving the streets they raised them two or three inches thus making the shoulders of the road too low. "It will cost us thousands of dollars if we attempt to fix everything ourselves," remarked Reeve Coog Knight, "I feel they are responsible and we should make every attempt to get the money out of the contractor." The Ministry of the Environ- ment is holding back a certain portion of the contractors fee so council is hopeful they will be able to put some pressure on the contractor to complete the job• to their satisfaction. Council granted permission for the International Plowing Match to place a 16 inch sign with their logo on it on the community service club signs at the en- trances to the village for the year 1978 as the Plowing Match will be in Huron County that year. August 1 was declared a civic holiday by council for the village of Hensall. Council informed councillor Homer Campbell he may inform the Parks Bd. council has no objections to changing the ball 'diamond to the west corner of the grounds with the backstop against the bush rather than having it in the east corner as had been originally planned. Clerk -treasurer Bob Heil gave his semi-annual treasurers report to council and the amounts spent as of June 30 were almost without exception close to 50% of the total budgets allotted for each area. Councail was pleased to see they were staying within their budget. Council went in camera to discuss twelve applications they received for the job of clerk - treasurer for the village. The applications were narrowed to four and these four will be in- terviewed next week. A decision on the new clerk must be made soon as the present clerk, Bob Heil will be leaving as of July 31. .. Farmers exempt The Ontario government will exempt bona fide Ontario far- mers from the land speculation tax if they have farmed their land for ten years or more. Agriculture and Food Minister Bill Newman explained that the ten-year period need not be consecutive. He also said the exemption applies to farmers who are occupying their land but are not farming it, so long as they did farm it for at least ten years in the past. For farmers who have farmed for less than ten years, the government will permit a partial exemption. These changes will be made by amendment to The Land Speculation Tax Act during this session of the Legislature and will be retroactive to April 20, 1977. Mr. Newman said the changes were being made particularly to protect the retiring farmer who may live on his land without farming it for a few years before actually selling it. ,,,,,,,,„n,1,,,,,,,,,,,111 Illy,,, 1111111 ,,,1,,llllll,,,,,,,,1„11, (Nature is amazing; who would have thought of growing a fly swatter on the rear end of a cow!) Citizens News, July 13, 1977 Page 15 Sign in a service station. "No (Middleageis when the narrow smoking, If your life isn't worth waist and the broad mind begin to anything, gasoline is.” change places.) 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