The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-10-01, Page 6STOCKER FEEDER SALE
THN LUCKNOW ;SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,, ONTARIO
Dr. Wiliam:
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1st, 194
c •..ton Locates At Forest
�E-N.SAL LTSAL.E:S_AR:ENA.
ilonday, cktohei• . 6th
• At'7.30 p m,. .
•
800 HEAD.
Consisting, of Calves, Heifers and Steers
FOR CONSI:Gf4MENTS 'CONTACT THE'-MANAGEME.NT7-
1etar Hargraves, 4$2-7511 Jack Morrissey 234-6200_
Auctioneers Hector 'McNeil and Larry Gardiner
�unty: chool Board
crke Legal Actton
AgainsI
CHESLEY - The 'Bruce County .
Board of Education is the first in:
Ontario to stop. threatening and
take .legal fiction against a munici
•• ality withholding, education taxes.'
,The board. announced W. dnesday
immediate legal'action:wi. 'be A:
:taken against the Town.of W er-
ton because of the town's, failure to'
pay its $69, 992 share of education
costs,from'its second •taxcollection',
of: theear ,
Y , .
• ;Walkerton council voted 'Tuesday
to ,Py.
a $30,o00ofthe .tax : That
decision .was inade after 'the town.
was; 'euntil i 5 P. m to come" u P
withthe funds`:'.
But councillors•decided•:the bal-*
Ierton
pr. William .A, .,' Buckton, son of
Mr. and Mrs'.• Herb. Buckton of the
4th concession of Kinloss },has open
d'd 1
ance Of' $39'.,992' would not 'be :paid•
until the Ontario government pays .
the town $70,00.0 it owes •it in •
residential subsidy �
"If they (board) are not satisfied .,
-let t em,sue," said May
Ma .or Irwin
Lobsinger, of Walkerton. ' .
'WANTS :TO';BE FAIR •
The board wasn't satisfied and it
is taking..legal action
Board Chairman George' Loucks
of Chesley. released the following
statement. ' "In accordance with �.
instructions of the' Bruce County'
•Board, .of Education -'contained in a
motion of August 19th l 'regret to
announce that it has been .necessary
to instruct the Board's solicitor. to
CHURCH AND. CONTENTS.
• Be .Held For The Congregation,:
#Urliqy, dObet'
TIMBER CHURCH :SHED 20'x40' `.
GOOD CHURCH BUILDING 30' x 40':,
Porch 16'' x 18' Good roof. This building must be torn,
down, removed ` and foundation levelled to the satisfaction of
the Trustees by May 1st, 1970. '
ELECTROHOME ELECTRIC "ORGAN':'84 BENCH
(Kinsman' Concerto) 6 years -old. Like new sold subject
to reserved bid
11 OAK CHOIR CHAIRS ,•
2 AISLE':RUNNERS. CARPET 27" x 26':6"
CHOIR RUG SAME AS RUNNERS 24' x 7' 4":1:0:
GOOD CONDITION
UPRIGHT PIANO
•
GOOD CHEER: OIL FURNACE
Large size, 6 years old — Bonnet. B.T.U. - 130.,060; 120' ,
•6" Ducking; 30' — 20" x 8" Ducking;: Electric fittings; 200 gals .
oil tank and fuel.
Y-
Set :of' Blue Porcelain Dishes for '75 people, Silverware for -
same. Number of Church tables, `4 Burner Electric Stove: Cup-
boards and numerous articlesof:equipment.
AUCTIONEER.
DONALD. B'.. BLUE
•
e. a. Inc ica pract ice in•Forest, ' •
Ontario. 13111, is, a' graduate of ••
Lucknow-District IIigh-Sch
'University of Toronto Medical
School anti interned at Victoria
Hospital in London.. •
,.For•.the present his 'office will be
in the Hubbard home, Forest where
the late Dr. H. J. D., practiced
racticed
The office has' been redecorated'',.
•and new flooring laid by volunteers
fro p the Rotary Club•and Kiwanis
Club. As soon as the new rne.dical
centre .is constructed he will move
his office there.
In the above ,photo'Jack•Dudrnan
eft;' Rotary. -president , is giving --
the keys of.the.remodelled office..
to hr. 15uckton. Left to right are'
Jack =Dud -man Wired-ea
Pramotion,chair.man'`,.
Dr.: Buckton and Mayor:E: C. :Butt
'of Forest.:
.Bill's .wife., Lolita teaches
school. at Lakeview Park; Port
Credit• and will come to Forest
the end of the "school term at
Christmas-: •
Considerable, effort had been put
forth by the: Rotary Club of Forest,
popu la -tion --2Q0 ,. to -secure -a n tt
• doctor for .the town which; had only
One practitioner, ..Prior to 6ill•'s'
y
arrival , Dr : 1 1 Ca1'der ha -d ;'
been the .only doctor' there follow:-.
ing the death of'Dr J'.: Jay': -.Pr:
Calder •,plans. an early. retirement,'
Forest St'andard.Pljoto
take immediate legal proceedings
against the Town of •Walkerton td-
enforce'payment of •educational .
funds collected by Walkerton -and'
witheld from: this .Board .: While : •
this Board acknowledges receipt of
a token pays lent of $30 ,00d.
whrc-b s-le-ssTrhart ole half of the
ar dunt owing , it would not be.
fair to theother municipalities
which have, remitted all, of the
education fundscoilected if We
grant special consideration •to
Walkerton
• lt-musebe emphasiLed-Ilial llie
Bruce County.; Board of Education
represents all the taxpayers in Bruce
County and cannot permit any mun-
icipality, to ignore legislation of .
the Province of Ontario at the ,'.
expense of the taxpayers'in the';
remainder of the,County;. ,
•t Edificationfunds collected: by a
'! municipality are collected for the
sole purpose ofeducation and'by
law must be transferred. as required,
Cno Adivid_ual txm nrilhrls thr
•
ities that have; remitted promptly
but also the people of Walkerton:
. ,The decision of this Board id.,
take 'le gal•proceedings• against :the
irtiown of Walkerton is 'a decision 6f'
'a- Board that is elected -by the
people•. -to serve the best 'interests . of
all portions of this county. Our.
'Administrative staff,. in instructing
••
our solicitor to take legal proceed'
' ings, :, isacting under the instruct-
ions of, the Board in a motion
passed 'in -full session of this Board:
This is a serious step and one we,
w0411:1 pref of to. take"bur fail
ure to take such. action would be
a breach of our responsibilityto
the county 'as a whole
Mayor Lobsinger said. "the writ
is :;unnecessary . Council told the
board, that the rest of the payment,
would be made wheh the Ontario
government forwards. the resident'
ial tax rant ' The Ontario
ipal Board had assured us their ,
cheque 'will :be issued:Monday'and
the school board will'get the•reet
of its payment •then:"
SOME. HAVEN T PAID
He also said all municipalitie
have not paid "theirs levies Some
collect taxes once a year and da
not have oto:pay until late
i SWAPPED'FOR..
IT THROUGH,THE
WANT. ADS :'
right to, even consider whether' or 1
not to turn .such funds over to• the . 1`
education authority...
As Chairxnan of the Bruce County f
Board of Education I'. Want.to,state ...I
publicly how. pleased I, am with .the
'co -Operation thatthis Board has'
received from most of the. municip•''
',alities is this county, .not only` in '
•'the prompt transferdf educational
• .Rinds but in many other areas .of,
Mutual concern ' .
.The Board is not: infallible nor
does it claim to be, but is' motiv-:.'
gated• b. ,a sincere 'desire to.serve the
interests'of..all citizens.in this .
'county, ; As 'chairman, l take issue-
with certain statements 'attributed
in the press to the Mayor of •Walker -l.'
ton'.' He is quoted' as stating that .
it •cost Walkerton an ,extra $600..60
in. expensesto send out additional .•
,tax notices Walkerton's problem
with additional tax notices was.
created by Walkerton,Council
thrOugfit.its initial,; improper
refusal to accept the Board of
Education's budget for 1.969: And
speaking about additional costs, •I
want to stress that Walkerton's
failure to rerr;it promptly education
al funds collected in the first and
second insta'ltnents has cost the
County Board $1500. in interest
charges t date, and I stress that
these ci atges ¶411-ha-ve.-t-obie
borne not only by thaw municipal
In Es
.1•
dishing Residence" I
.AGE • OF±LUCKNOW,
We are considering the erection of a ten unit,
one'.:f floor, . condominium home in Lucknow if
enough interest' is shown in renting these facilities.
TENANTS MUST. BE .SO YEARS OF AGE OR OVER, WITH
NO CHILDREN
HAVE •YOU EVER CONSIDERED THE COSTS OF;
'HOME, .OWNERSHIP AGAINST THAT OF RENTAL?
. PvitOtOE 1 Eo' ieMt X127000..
INTEL .EST ON INVESTMENT AT 9,70‘• 1.,080 '
ANNVUA"> `TAXES -CAP
HYDRO; . • W�iTER .;
INSURANCE, UPKEEP'
y 200
TOTAL MAINTENANCE COST.: .. $ -1,605
This total 'cost of operating youts home :annually amounts.
to a•pproximately $135 per month with . your grass, snow.. and
yard still to be maintained.
PERHAPS IT;' WOULD BE MORE CONVENIENT AND
ECONOMICAL FOR YOU TO' CONSIDER RENTAL.
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