The Huron Expositor, 1983-05-11, Page 4.:. THS HURON EXPOSITOR; MAY 11, 1983
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about 7 per cent
Most taxpayers in Logan Township will assessment. Logan Township taxes will be
' be facing pre overall increase of approxi- payable in two instalments, due May 31
mately 7 per cent in taxes this year, based and October 31.
on the rates for a public school supporter Four tenders for the purchase of a new
with s farm or residential property. The' 3/4 ton heavy duty four wheel drive pick-up
final Mill rates for 1983 were approved by truck were opened. Council accepted the
Logan Township Council at its recent tender of Burchill Ford Mercuryales of
mfg, i - Stratford for the price of $9;943.0 which
19,100 Township .Council approved 'tits included allowance for the trade-in of the
1983 budget of 51,380,305. This amount present 1979 pick-up', truck. M.T.C.
includes 5475,275. to be peg to the boards approval will be requested'.. ' .
of education, $92,446. to be :paid to the Road accounts were ap roved .in the
County of Perth, and $812,$84. to be used amount of $9,611.85 and ipcluded patching
for township purposes.. The township material for the surface treated roads,
expenses were broken down into $79,940. culverts and steel pipes, fuel and repairs.
for general administration, S40,257. for General accounts of 516,398.73 were
pprotection to persons and property, approved for payment. These .included
$397,500. for road maintenance and payments to the Elma-Logan Fire Area
construction, 54,000. for operation of the Board, hydro for street ,lights and
sanitary landfillsite, 530,773. for culture insurance premiums. '
• and recreation, $178,524, for repayment of Joefti . nberk was appointed to be
tile drainage loans, $18,014. for payment of ' a mem er o the Court of Revision for the
municipal drain debentures, 516,000. for Shea ntci al Drain at the McKillop
reserves for equipment replacement, and Township office on May 25. Cyril Brown,
$45,0130. forpayment+of the balance owing the township weed inspector, 'presented a
for the gravel pit property in McKillop report on weed control in the township and
along lin road allowances and discussed
with the council methods of improving
weed control in 1983. He mentioned that
the milkweed seems to be under control
but that the wild carrot needs spraying. He
commended the township council for
buying its own weed sprayer which makes
it available for spraying at the proper times
and for spot applications.
The council accepted the tender price of
5170.60 per flake ton for calcium chloride
from•Pollard Bros. of Harrow for approxi-
mately 17 ton. This will be applied to the
roads as soon as weather conditions
permit.
Presentation of reports on the town-
ship's insurance coverage were made by
Miller -Slade Insurance for Keith Murray
Insurance Brokers Ltd. and by Frank
Cowan Insurance Co. Ltd. for F.A.•
school & Son Insurance Brokers Ltd.
(7.60 per cent). The farm and residential The council decided to continue the
mill rate for elementary separate school insurance coverage with Frank Campbell at
increased from 56.800 mills to 64.480 trills a cost of 55,308.00 annually.
(13.52 per cent). The council, having' received a petition
The total mill rate for alarm and from ratepayers who own Lots 31•, 32, 33
residential property of a public school and 34 of Concession Z and Lots 32, 33 and
supporter has risen from 162.015 mills in 34 of Concession 1 requesting drainage of
1982 to 173.928 mink in 1983 for an these prbperties, appointed W.E. Kelley &-
increase of about 7 per cent. Commercial Associates Ltd.• to examine the area and -
and business mill rates will be 15 per cent report to council.
higher. Separate school supporters will see Tile drainage loan applications of $7,300.
their overall taxes increase by slightly over were approved. The township has been
9 per cent. notified by the Ministry of'Agnculture and
For a farm or residential property Food that the interest rate to be charged
supporting the public school, the rate of for these loans in 1983 will be 8 per cent.
increase in taxes this year will be $41.70 on The next meeting of council will he held
a $3,506. assessment or 583.40 on a $7.000. on May 16.
Township. •
Of the $812,584. needed to maintain the
township roads and other programs,
5307,490. will be forthcoming from various
provincial grants, 520,326. from grants in
lieu of taxes and .$242,341. from other
revenue leaving S220,017. to be raised by
taxation.
•
To raise this amount, the township farm
and residential rate was increased from
48.440 mills in 1982 to 50.440 mills lis 1983
(4.12 per cent). The county farm and
residential mill rate was increased from
16.266 mills in 1982 to 18.499 mills in 1983
(13.72 per cent). The elementary public
school farm and residential mill rate was
increased from 53.310 mills in 1982 to
57.645 mills hi 1983 (8.13 per cent). The
farm and residential mill rate for secondary
increased from 43.999 to 47.344
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REUBENBUUCK with Rev/Men;i)tues offidiat-
Reuben John Buuck, 78, of ing.Pallbearers, were
Graeme Anderson, Harold
Vincent. Wes Cook, Gordon
McBurney, Clarence Hanna,
and Garner Nicholson, Flow-
erbearers were Dan McBurn-
ey, Ric McBurney, Gary
Barbour, and Marc Barbour,
Interment followed in Bran-
don Cemetery in Belgrave.
ROBBIE SEILER
Robert Leslie (Robbie) Sei-
ler died at his home in
Vernon B.C., on Thursday,
Apr. 28, 1983, in his 11th
year. He was the son of
Leslie Seiler of Seaforth and
Carolyn Machan of Vernon,
B.C.
Along with his parents,
Robbie issurvived by a
sister, Linda, of Vernon,
B.C.; grandparents Mrs. Ida
Diehl of Seaforth and Em-
manuel Seiler, Monkton and
a number of aunts, uncles
and cousins.
Interment was in Pleasant
Valley Cemetery, Vernon,
with Rev. D. Firth officiat-
Brodhagen, died Friday,
May 6, 1983, at the Stratford
General Hospital.
Born at Rostock, he was a
son of the late William Buuck
and the former Mary Graul.
On Sept. 15, 1926, he
married Caroline Dietz who
died in 1981. The couple had
lived in McKillop Township
prior to moving -to Brodhagen
where he•resided for the past
• 27 years.
Ile was a member of St.
Peter's Lutheran Church and
the Chamber of Commerce in
Brodhagen.
Surviving are two sons.
Martin of Milverton, and
Carl, of Mitchell; one daugh-
ter (Rose Eva) Mrs. Leonard
Burgess, ofr Stratford; nine
• grandchildren and four
great-grandchildren; one
brother, Henry, of Milver-
ton; and five sisters, Ger-
trude Buuck, of Cobourg,
Mrs. Pearl Ridgeway, of
Stoney Creek, (Emmeleane)
• Mrs. Fred Pauli, of Rostock,
(Marie) Mrs. Alfred Ratz, of ing. Pallbearers were John
New Hamburg and (Marjor- Bruce and Howard Fisher,
ie) Mrs. Lloyd Wolfe, of both of Vernon; Gerry Coop -
Stratford. He was prede- er and Larry Gowan, both of
ceased by one son, E. Seaforth; Bob Whitehead of
Gerald, in 1978 and. three Vancouver and John Belland
brothers, Lawrence, Louie of Stratford.
and Albert.
Friends were received at
the Heath -Leslie funeral
hone, 145 Ontario Rd.,
Kitchell until noon Monday
when ,transfer was made to
St. Peter's Lutheran Church,
Brodhagen, flu a service at
2:30 p.m. Burial in Wood-
land cemetery.
Pallbearers were Ken El-
ligsen, Edgar Hillebrecht,
Carl Vock, Mike Kells, Ivan
Bennewies and Harvey
Ahrens.
JOHN CLARENCE
McBURNEY
John Clarence McBurney,
82, of Belgrave, died May 3,
1983 in the Wingham and
District Hospital after a
lengthy illness.
Born in East Wawanosh on
Nov. 26, 1900, he farmed in
E. Wawanosh for 41 years
and retired to Belgrave in
1970. He married Robena
Young in 1929 in Belgrave at
the home of her parents. He
was a member of the Bel -
grave Knox Presbyterian
Church.
Surviving are his wife,
children. Laura. Mrs, Ken-
neth Barbour, of Brussels,
Alan McBurney, of 11125
Wingham and Grant Mc-
Burney of Middleton, Nova
Scotia, a sister. May, Mrs,
Victor Young, 12 grandchild-
ren. and 10 great grandchild-
ren.
He is predeceased by his
brother Adam McBurney in
1970.
Funeral services were held
May 5 at the Currie -Walker
Funeral Home in Wingham
Friends were rc. _ed'ata''?
the M.L. Watts funeral home, .,.-
Brussels. where a service was
held 2 p.m. Tuesday. Burial
followed in Brussels ceme- '
tery.
As expressions of sym-
pathy, donations may be
made to Melville Presbyter
ian Church memorial fund.
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WILLIAM SHORTREED
William James Shortreed,
'3, of Walton, died Saturday
May ', 1983 at Huronview,
Clinton.
Surviving are his wife, the
former lsobelle Warwick; one
son, Kenneth, of Morris
Township: two daughters,
Louise. Mrs. William Smith.
of Mitchell, and Joan Beuer-
man of Stratford; 12 grand-
children and seven great
grandchildren: also two bro-
thers. He was predeceased by
his parents, one sister and
Iwo brothers.
ELSIE KELLER
Mrs. Harry L. Keller. 88, of
28 Napier St.. Mitchell. died
at the Rehabilitation and
Extended Care Unit of the
Stratford General Hospital.
Born in Mornington Town-
ship, March 27, 1895. she was
the former Elsie Hall, a
daughter of the late David
Hall and the former Clara
Nethercott. On Dec, 26. 1921,
she married Harry Leroy
Keller who died April 13,
1970, Following. their marr-
iage they farmed in McKillop
Township until moving to
Mitchell in 1938.
She was a member of Knox
Presbyterian Church.
Surviving arc one son,
Leroy. Guelph; four daugh-
ters. Clara. Mrs, Wilson
Brown, Chatham; Muriel.
Mrs. Ronald Ney. of Elora:
Irene, Mrs. Donald Murray,
of London; and Orma, Mrs.
Floyd Dwinell, of Mitchell; a
half brother. Harvey Hall. of
Kitchener; also 13 grand-
children and nine great
grandchildren. She was pre-
deceased by one grandson.
Wayne McCauley in 1981,
and one sister. Lois Steinberg
in 1978.
Friends were received at
the Lockhart funeral home,
Mitchell. after 2 p.m. Friday
where a service was held 2
p.m. Saturday. Res. Douglas
Gordon officiated, Burial was
in Elma Centre cemetery.
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