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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1968-07-25, Page 7All TypeL of , CerneterY Memorials OPEN DAILY T. PRYDE 8e SON Inquiries are invited — Telephone Nurabers: EXETER 235-0620 - CLINTON 482-91121 SEAFORTH: Contact Willis Duna; • • 1.--4/144,',4:11:1; • '' 4),,,'A • •• A ';'14444444114'ir • 01*4 • , • OFFICE .• SUPPLIES. , THE HURON EXPOSITOR PHONE 527-0249 Seaforth o e • • boo listing corre Please tell us now, before we print the new SEAFORTH Directory on AUGUST 23rd Look up your listing 'in the current Directory. if you wish to have it changed, call your Telephone Business Office at 1-271-3911 (No toll charge) Bell Canada, Read the Advertisements — It's a Profitable Pastime! to Seatorth.moriumeti.. • d. Now Available. "From Forest t� Thriving Hamlets" The story of the pioneer and early settle- ment of the communities of Egmondville, Har- purhey and Roxboro. By Belle Campbell $2•5° per copy ALSO AVAILABLE - - - - The Story of Seaforth by Bell Campbell each $2.50 A Ilistory of McKillop by Mre., Joseph Grummett eaeh $2,00 Three booklets dealing with the Township of Hibbert by .Belle Campbell ' each $2.50 The Story of Hibbert Township A Ijibbert Review (Part 1) A Hibbert Review(Part 11) Huron County in Pioneer Times by James IL .Scott each 50e - Settlement of Huron County by James R. scat each $5.00 From Scotland to Huron $ by Brenton Kerr each 2.50 First Presfbyterian Church' A Century of Service ° each Seaforth Women's Institute Souvenir • Cook 13Ook • each $1.25 (Please allow 25 cents per„book for mailing charges) Phone 527-0240 tt. Seaforth DEAR DORIS advice from Doris Clark DAEAlil,DORISATIvg, g,,,PR:0:44IVI Eoatu the girl awl ma the .1os3r Bob. Joants mother's father is Bobs mother's inether's brother - Joan and Bob wish to =MY but tare worried. about their retlationShip, We can figure just so far, so can you help us, please? Conundrum DEAR CONUNDRUM — Gpandparents were brother and SWIM. Making Bob and Joan about third cousins. Itela. tio.nship. is too distant) for OILY concern; re inherited weakness- es corning through in double strength. Happy wedding . DEAR DORIS — h tres- membrance of someone Who wrote in concerning a "fatfacer I have the same problem. I am VerYs slender with much un- • wanted fat on my cheeks and chin Other than this I would be very attraktive, Chubby Cheeks DEAR CHUBBY — Is it all fat? Ch,an,ces are the bony structure of your jaw and face is rounded too. And you can't exercise that off! But to discourage what fat there -may be, here's a simple routine: Lower your head abnost to your chest, then limply in rags - doll fashion, roll your head around with a slow; heavy, re- laxed motion in a complete cir- cle first to the right and then to the left. Do this five times each way. Use the throat muscles. -Yawn. Whistle. Blow up a bal- loon. Say "Ah!" • DEAR DORIS 1 would like to ask a certain bort:, this dance ourchurch club is hav- ing. I have nwer gone out with - him. If he is going steady can I still .ask him? Sonie people say he is going steady and others say he is not. If I do ask him, what would I say? • Wondering DEAR WONDERING — (1) How strong are you? The pros- pect of a turn -down has been ' enough to :annertre strong men You can ask, but it might turn out he is carrying a torch for. • a steady. Be prepared. (2) Extend the invitation by telephone. Seems to come eas- ier. Say what the event is and when, and then say you would really_ like to have him come with you, By thtat -trine it is his • - .• DEAR,. DORIS — We are re- tired. Our children are married and away, and we seldom see our gr.andchildren. Do you suppose we could take a few youngsters, some- where, _ for picnics or Some- thing, on Sundays? We would pick themup for the day. . 'aVEy .grandmother raised two foster children arid aid a !Won- derful job.- . One of Them ....DEAR ONE ---- All too often Granny and ' Gramps miss watching their tiny tots. grow up. And children need grand- parents as much, as they ever did.. A woman in our town makes a point of inviting a child or two from a local childauf's home for dinner, from time to time. The kids love it, and so de the workers, whO try with all that is in them to give their little boarders normal Eves, complete with grandmothers or reasonable facsimiles. Talk , personally with the Worker at the child care centre where you are. Confidential to Umpteen Al- lergies — By tall means regis- ter with bledie-Alerts which supplies a little metal bracelet and wallet certificate stating just what's wrong. Could be a lif,esaver if you were a long way from home and suddenly became ill. Anyone administer- ing drugs to you ought to be alerted to those allergbes. The address 40 Canadian St. George Street, Toronto 5, Ontario. Regitration fee; $1.00. • BEST BUDDIES BATTLE DEAR DORIS fiance and his but friend are no long- er speaking, after a small Mei-. dent whichcaused some gos- sip. Now the friend is getting married and they have asioed both my fiance and myself to stand, tip with them at their wedding. You see, the two guys grew up together and it's- hard for one to, get married without the other there. My boy friend refused, but I not realizing that he hadi re- fused, said I would do it. Now there is a split between us. .My fiance says he doesn't mind my doing it because I wasn't the one insulted,, ,What I wouldi like to know is whether I sheiild do it or nob? After all, they did lie about him. Wanting Peace __DEAR PEACE •*•• Prom here It looks as if a lifelong friend ship is to be-rulned by riall talk which got thlown up. -Was the lie intentionalt We were told by Master Psychologist to overlook seem - .Ing insults arid offences. Hold biit'fOr" Itif,'.61tiihtnt begged betWeen all four of yOU wad see if your eloved Won't Sea things differently. He ibeedS his pal. DEAR DORIS — (1) We want to adopt a child. We have been told that we cannot do so because we can haw children of our own. Is this true? (2) Will you please recom- mend some good hooks -on ad- optiort? Mrs. 1., M. • DEAR BOHERED — If her stares can subtilise a whole group, I'd like to see her in action. I'm thinking this haughty one is in reality lonely and put- ting on her best I -don't -care. look Why not carry the camp- aign into her territory by draw- ing up your chairs around, her, offering a doughnut, asking how's tricks? DEAR DORIS — I'm 15 yot„ars old and fire -feet -one, Please tell me how much I should weigh? rra going to take your advice on wearing a garment. Please send rae a leaflet so I can have a good figure. Bobs DEAR BABS According to my tables., you should normally weigh between 104 and 103 lbs. Orchids to you for smoothing out the bulges with a garment! (The leaflet for spot reducing is on its way.) ZIONHuioi mcmploksititroortv,, •News 1) Mr. 114(V: M. Ctirlies Rom • go. Dalt9a, Wool= attended the Baker reii,aion Mitchell Park on eninds)N go. uaxY Maleolm, Mr,• and Mrs, Rosa.' CiOrdon and Barry, Seaforth, 'visited ll'Ir. ,and M. A. J. gardlii in Milton, on $1A4- 443rt • MrS, Norinan Bushfield, gra, •-Lawrence Hannon, Mrs. Earl .Barker attended the Horticull= tural bus trip to_Niagara Fans on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Shel- don and famlly, St. Marys, with Mr. an4 Mrs. Daltoa Malcolni on Sunday. Mn and ,(Mrs. PaWng and • lYliss Mary E. Graham, Dresden, visited on Sunday with Mr. and ited f, Handiten, o, StInfla)t With gr. and WS, 4RoY, Niro. Len O'Rourke, Beafertli, and, family Visited her 'parents, Mr, and Mrs, gorli grittfm, reC. entlY. Miss iaaY Lannin, MiSs gar, garet Higgarth, left by plane on Suuday to visit Nancrs aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs, Gerald Primrose, California and other friends. . 11,11.„ and Mrs, Joseph Reney left for their home in the w.est_ on Monday. Mr. Ross Murdie, Seaforth, called on his cousin, Mrs. Mary Malcolm, Wednesday night. Mr .and Mrs. Don Kempstone, 'Wilt -at Earl Barker, Saturday night.' Clinton, visited Mr. and gra. Ladles' Tourney Six :greens were in play Wect neSdaY at the ladles treble Our, mutant in Seafarth. First prrize went be a rink from London skipped by Mrs. Noreen, Ga& braith with ,a' wins plus 28, ag- gregate 42. Second, Mrs. Wallsh, Stratford with 3 wits plus 10, aggregate 42. Third, Mrs. Wal. terWeilsM°181c; aggregate 3 iebte w4h 2wins1., .. Thursday night saw one of the largest crowds ,out this year at the local mixed jitney. Bob Doig .and Jack Patterson were suc- cessful in whining prizes at the ' men's doubles t °armament 40. both Stratford and Lucknow. f Miss Kathy and Jim Cudniore, Clinton are holidaying with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roney. Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Malcolm were invited to the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, of Sebringville to celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary ,on Sunday. Mr, Morley Lannin is a pat- ient in Stratford HospitaL We wish Morley a speedy recovery. •A SMILE A matron approached a sales- girl and inquired as to the whereabouts of the perfume. counter. "Just walk this way," said the girl, taking the lead. "Hmram," said the customer, 'if I could walk that way, I wouldn't be here buying per- umet" Moses billdit IeJas* sin4.Voye Dmieen Of Kirktan antitesars, 'Lavelle and Barr)" 0111(erPf St, Marys attended the air ShOw and, at OrilliaJr pert Mr.an4 Mrs, Glenn Copeland and girla visited. SnlidaY eve- ning with Bev, and Mo. LP, Cooke of Thamestord. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Pringle, Wayne and Terry of London, lviisa' Ada •Hopkin e44, Copeland and4pan were guests with Mrs. Arthur Hopkin, Miss Joyce Van Reek of Hes., peer visited her cousins, Shar- on and Prim Witteveen. Mr- and Mrs. Earl Watson of Third -Line were -guests with Mr. and Mrs. Reg Meegr4Y. Miss Gwen mug of Hgeter, Visited Deborah Jaques. Every week more PeOP1p dis- coVer what ;nighty jobs are Secoinplished bk low coat 'Ex- positor Want Ads. Dial 52/7 -02)10. - Kelvi \ - • '\ , „ fiedrOh0111.6. S*th$ej,vice ¥ayag Washora 004 ,year4' .parYs, :1,a,hout.'servlee• Bob's TV and Appliances• - 127,Q1147:.st7:6"stImilltH Boh,Weelo4:rop. PbQflC 28:.; T (4474499:.1r ARNOP STINNISSEN GROUP - LIFE " Acctostrr ant SICKNESS - MAJOR MEDICAL • PENSIONS - ANNUITIES Representing Sun Life Assurance COmPanY of Canada TELEPHONE 527-0410 117 GODERICH ST. EAST — SEAFORTH • REDUCTI for all Home -owners and Tenants in Ontario Your Guide to Ontario's New System of Tax Reductions To MO the burden of municipal and school taxes, the Ontario Legisktture has estaWshed a system of residen- tial property tax reductions. Virtually all home -owners and tenants are entitled to benefit. - By this system, Ontario, in effect, is paying the first part of the municipal taxes on each eligible house or apart- - stmt. The reduction amounts to an average of 121i% of the taxes. If you are a home -owner... if you pay your municipal taxes directly, you receive your tax reduction directly from your local municipality—either as a deduction on your 1968 municipal tax bill or by cheque. If you have agreed to make regularpay- IfyOu are a landlord_... As an owner of residential Property, you receive the tax reduction in the manner described above for home -owners. If you are a tenant... Your local municipality calculates, the amount of the reduction and subtracts it oh the 1968 tax bills. If a house or apartment is rented, the landlord is required to pass the full amount of the reduction to his tenants. The Province pays municipalities the total of the reductions. Every owner of a residential property and every tenant of such a property is entitled to receiVe a tax reduction provided the property was eligible in 1967 to be sepa- rately assessed under The Assessment Act. 4'iraar I 11 I 11,11• 111,1 •!I p Your landlord is required to pay to you the full amouni of the tax reduction for your house or apartment, which he has received from the local municipality. If you rent your ho4e or apartment for all of the year 1968, you should receive the full amount of the reduction. On the othdi hand, if you rent your dwelling for only a portion of .the year, you are en- titled to a portion of the reduction; if you rent the dwelling for six months, for instance, you should receive one-half of the reduction. Here is how you get your tax reduction: • If your tenancy ended bef9,re June 30, you mug apply ments to the holder of your mortgage, with instruction to him to pay your municipal taxes on your behalf, you will receive the benefit of the tax reduction by way of an adjustment to these regular payments. .. As a landlord, you are required to pay.the full amount of the tax reduction to each of your tenants. to your landlord or to his agent to be entitled to a portion of the reduction. • If your tenancy ends after June 30, or if it continues 144 through to December „your lantllord or his agent is required to pay the reduction tc you. In either case, your landlord or his agent is required by law,..t.flay to you the amount. of the tax reduction by December 31, 196p. Any landlord who fails to pay tax reduction allowance in accordance with the laW is liable to a fine of not more than $200 for each conviction and, in addition.' will be ordered to pay the tax -reduction allowance. If you have'any questions about'residential property tax reductions, please address them to the Municipal Subsidies Branch, Department of Municipal Affairs,' 601 Bay: Street, Toronto 5; Telephone; Area code 416, 365-6881. HON. W. DARCY McKEOUGH Minister of Municipal Affairs • 1 1 1 1