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IN$TALL'S EXECUTIVE - The Seaforth Agricultural Society in-
stalled its 1990 executive at an annual meeting held Friday
night at the Seaforth and District Community Centres. Members
are, back, Carl Bolton, Bill Strong, Francis Hickneli, Bob
McNaughton, Bruce Whitmore, Peter VanderBorne, Ed Van
Dyke, Frank Nigh, Jack McLachlan and John Bennett, and
front, Lois Hodgert, Past President Neil` Do mage, n • , v Ice
President Nelson Pullman, Secretary -Treasurer Sharon
Flanagan, President Lyle Haney, 1st Vice President Ross Ribey
and Lynda Feagan. Absent from this photo are Betty Glanville
and Jeff Reynen. •
Robinet photo.
SERVICE AWARD RECIPIENTS - Mary and Bob Fotheringham, left and right, were
the recipients of the 1989 service award presented by the Seaforth Agricultural
Society at its annual meeting on Friday night. Both Mr. and Mrs. Fotheringham
have been members of the society for a number of years, (Mr. Fotheringham since
1959) and both have served the society in a number of capacities. Making the
presentation to them was Lyle Haney, middle, President of the Society. Robinet
photo.
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Hello and good morning from all of us
here ,at 4hpwManor. . y
Manor residents began their week with
something NEW: Volunteer, Hazel
McGonigle led a group of interested ladies
in some Rug Hooking. Everyone took a
turn at hooking .as they slowly, but sure-
ly, worked away at the "Hearty Home".
Curious hands found their way to the Ac-
tivity Room, as residents also worked on
Plastic Canvas Bookmarks. Many thanks
to Yenny Dimaline and Eva Clarke for
their help.
Tuesday, January 23 was a big day here
at the Manor. Dave and Eva Netzke
celebrated their 76th Wedding Anniversary.
Their daughter, Rose Altman had a
beautifully decorated wedding cake made
up for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Netzke
received friends and family from as far
away as Kitchener, as well as, several
gifts from local Legion members. Marie
Flynn and the Huron Strings entertained
for the afternoon. Mr. Netzke led off the
first dance! Congratulations once again to
both of you.
Rev. Greg Gilson of St. Thomas Anglican
Church led the weekly church service.
Thursday afternoon four tables of euchre
were on the go. Big winners were: Ladies
High - Gertie Taylor, Mens High - Bert
Deichert, Lone Hands - Pat Ryan, Ladies
Low - Ila Gardner, and Mens Low - Frank
Smale. Once again, a sincere thank you to
our Euchre Volunteer Landes - we love
having you.
Residents capped of the week with the
monthly Birthday Party. Evelyn Cardno
was the only January birthday. Residents
were full of requests as Gladys Van Eg-
mond and Elgin Nott entertained for a full
afternoon.
Welcome to the Manor: Alex Chesney.
OBITUARIES)
KATHLEEN STIMORE
Kathleen Elizabeth Stimore of Stratford,
died Monday, January 22, 1990, at the
Stratford General Hospital. She was 83.
Born in Grey Township, she was a
daughter of the late James Henry William-
son and the former Maud Johnston.
She had lived on a farm near Walton for
40 years prior to moving to Stratford in
1963, and was a member of the Reorganiz-
ed Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day
Saints.
Mrs. Stimore is survived by a brother,
James T. Williamson and wife Erma of
RR 3 Walton; nieces, Mrs. Vernice Corlett
of Stratford, Arlene and husband Ben van
den Akker of Seaforth, June and husband
Bill Boneschansker of Listowel, and Beryl
and husband John Semple of Atwood; and
nephews, Keith Williamson of Walton and
Bob Beuermann of Guelph.
Also surviving are: sisters-in-law, Ilene
McFarlane of Listowel, and Nettie Stimore
of Huronvlew, Clinton; 11 grandnieces and
grandnephews; and one great
grandnephew.
Mrs. Stimore was predeceased by her
husband, Alvin John Stimore, on October 1,
1980; a sister Myrtle Machan; and two
brothers-in-law, Norval Stimore and Ken
McFarlane.
INGS
BIRTHS
TRIANG LE
DISCOUNT.
COLEMAN - John and Carol are pleased
to announce the safe arrival of their first
child, a lovely daughter, Elisha Mary, born
at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, on
January 27, 1990, and weighing 7 lbs., 9
ozs. Proud grandparents are Don and
Millie Ross of London, and Bill and Nor-
ma Coleman of Kippen.
MOORE -r Brian, Mary -Ann and Michael
welcome the arrival of Caroline Elizabeth
at St. Joseph Hospital, London on Tuesday,
January 23, 1990, weighing 7 lbs., 6 ozs.
Proud grandparents are Raphael and
Suzanne Devlaeminck of RR 2 Lucan and
Ken and Lois Moore, Seaforth.
WYLIE - Dave and Marilyn (nee Murray)
welcome with love, the birth of their first
child, Derek James, at K -W Hospital, Kit-
chener at 5:11 p.m. on Saturday, January
13, 1990, and weighing 5 lbs., 9 ozs. Proud
grandparents are Dennis and Yvonne
Wylie of Kitchener and Tom and Madeline
Murray of Seaforth. Proud great grand-
parents are Cecil and Doris Wylie of
Toronto.
PEOPLE
Congratulations to Tricia Cooper of
Kippen, who received 1st Class Honors in
the Grade 3 Harmony exam held recent-
ly in London. Tricia is a student of Carol
Carter of Seaforth.
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MCCREIGHT-PATON
St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church,
Dublin, was the setting for the August 12,
1989 ceremony in which Ruth Agnes
McCreight, daughter of Matt and Celeste
McCreight of Dublin, exchanged marriage
vows with Gordon Andrew Paton, son of
Stanley and Audrey Paton of Toronto. Of-
ficiating at the nuptiral mass was Rev. J.
Carrigan, PP, • Dublin. Vocalists were
Jayne and Lucille Delaney, accompanied
by organist Jayne Delaney and guitarist
Steven Rowland. Readers at the ceremony
were Bill McCreight of Perth, brother of
the bride; Philip Huxley of Toronto, uncle
of the groom; and Joan Culliton of Strat-
ford, friend of the couple. Programs were
handed out by Master Joseph McCreight,
Mitchell, nephew of the bride. Vicky
McCreight of Exeter was maid of honor
for her sister, with bridesmaids, Linda
Paton, Toronto, sister of the groom, and
Tild Boutzsuvis, Mississauga, friend of the
couple and former roommate of Ruth.
Greg Dolman, Toronto, friend of the
groom, was best man. Ushers were Jim
McCreight, Mitchell, brother of the bride
and Brian Cunningham, Toronto, friend of
the groom. A reception was held at the
Stratford Festival Inn with Sheila Love -
Phillips of Mitchell as the MC. Following
the reception, the couple honeymooned in
Barbados. They now reside on Arista Way
in Mississauga.
Friends were received at the Heinbuck
Funeral Home in Stratford and a service
was held Friday at the Reorganized
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day
Saints. Burial will be in Brussels
Cemetery.
As expressions of sympathy donations
may be made to the Canadian Cancer
Society or the Heart and Stroke Foundation
of Ontario.
MERLE EILEEN SCOTCHMER
Merle Eileen Scotchmer died. Saturday,
January 27, 1990 at the Guelph General
Hospital.
The former Merle Beswetherick, she is
survived by her husband Thomas Scot-
chmer of Guelph; one son James of
Guelph; and one daughter Lynn Mason
and her husband Peter of Burlington.
Also surviving are grandchildren, Lorie,
Jeff, Larry and Lisa; two sister -in-laws,
Irene Wild of Clinton, Anne Wallace of
Seaforth, Kay Yallop of Hensall and
Eleanor Black of Belmont.
Mrs. Scotchmer was predeceased by a
brother Aubrey.
The family received friends at the Wall-
Custance Funeral Home and Chapel in
Guelph, and a funeral and committal ser-
vice were held in the chapel on Tuesday,
January 30. The Reverend Don Parr of-
ficiated. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery.
In Lieu of flowers, donations to the
Guelph General Hospital Building Fund or
the St. Joseph's Capital Campaign would
be appreciated by the family.
and yo
r 1990 Municipal and Sch s ol Taxes
Regional Assessment Offices located throughout Ontario are responsible
for assessing all real property for the purposes of municipal and school
taxation.
Assessment Rolls are prepared and delivered to municipalities which
use them to set mill rates and calculate property tax bills. The amount
of property tax you will pay on your home or business in 1990 is determined
by .multiplying the assessed value of your property by the mill rate.
If you want to learn more about your property assessment, the Regional
Assessment Office invites you to attend its Open House Session.
Open House Sessions
Open Houses are held in every municipality
at convenient times and locations to provide
you with the opportunity to discuss your
assessment with the staff of the Regional
Office.
An assessor will be pleased to explain the
basis of your property assessment and is
authorized to amend any inaccurate infor-
mation prior to the delivery of the Assess-
ment Roll to your municipality.
If you have any questions, but are unable
to attend the Open House, please contact
your Regional Assessment Office at the
address or telephone number shown below.
Notice of Property Valuation
Property owners and tenants will receive a
Notice of Property Valuation if information
relating to their property assessment was
changed during the past year, if the assess-
ment was appealed last year, or if there has
been a general reassessment in the munici-
pality. If you receive a Notice of Property
Valuation, it may reflect changes you have
requested in your school support designa-
tion, in the amount of your assessed value,
or other recorded information on last year's
Notice.
Appeal procedure
If, after attending your local Open House,
you are still dissatisfied with your assess-
ment, you have the right to appeal it to the
Assessment Review Board. This Board is
responsible for determining whether the
assessment under appeal is fair and
equitable with the assessments of similar
properties in the vicinity. The Assessment
Review Board is more informal and relaxed
than a regular court of law.
Appeal Deadline
The final date for appealing your assessment
is March 20, 1990.
If you wish to appeal your assessment,
you can use the form provided on the back
of your Notice of Property Valuation, write
a letter, or use a Notice of Appeal form.
You need to include your property address,
roll number, and the reason for the appeal.
Your appeal must be filed on or before
March 20, 1990.
To assist you, Notice of Appeal forms
and the address of the Regional Registrar of
the Assessment Review Board are available
at Open Houses, your Regional Assessment
Office, or your municipal office.
Schedule of Open Houses
Seaforth Town Mon. Feb. 12, I.5pm,6-Bpm Seaforth Town Hall, Council Chambers
Brussels Village Mon. Feb, 12, l-5pm,6-Bpm Brussels Library, basement level
Tuckersmith Township Thu. Feb, 15, I-Spm,6.8pm Clinton Town Hall, Council Chambers
Mc Killop Township Mon. Feb, 12, l-5pm,6.8pm Seaforth Town Hall, Council Chambers
Grey Township Mon. Feb. 12, 1-Spm,6-8pm Brussels Library, basement level
Morris Township Mon. Feb. 12, I-Spm,6.8pm Brussels Library, Basemen( Level
Hibbert Township Mon. Feb. 12, I-Spm,6-8pm Mitchell Town Hall, Lower Auditorium
Ministry
of
Revenue
Ontario
Huron, Perth
Regional Assessment Office
57 Napier Street, Box 190
Goderich, Ontario N7A 3Z2
(519) 524-7326, 1-800-265-5192