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News From
Huronview
MINISTRY
OF REVENUE
GREY-BRUCE ASSESSMENT OFFICE
(REGION NO. 25)
345 EIGHTH STREET "EAST,
BOX 670, OWEN SOUND, ONTARIO
TELEPHONE NUMBER 371-1121 ZENITH 64220
ASSESSMENT NOTICES for 1973 on which' taxation in 1974 will be
levied will be mailed on or before September 14, 1973,1n all municipalities
within the County of Bruce
The assessment' roll may be examined' and discussed with' an- assessor
at the above office from September 17th to October 15th, 1973, between the
hotws of 8:30 A.M. to 4:45 P.M., Monday through Friday.. THE LAST' DAY
FOR .MAILING AN APPEAL AGAINST AN ASSESSMENT IS OCTOBER
15th, 1973:
The assessment roll will be available for inspection during office houre
at the office 'of the Municipal Clerks after October /1st.
THE ABOVE INFORMATION APPLIES TO
THE FOLLOWING MUNICIPALITIES
The Township of Albemarle
Amabel
Arran
Brant
Bruce
Carrick
Culross
Eastnor
Elderslie
Greenock
Huron
Kincardine
Kinloss
Lindsay
• St. Edmunds
Saugeen
J. R., COSTELLO,
Regional Assessment Commissioner
Assmosioi r
The Town of Chesley
Kincardine
Port Elgin
Sduthampton
Walkerton
Wiarton
The Village of Hepworth
Lion's Head
Lucknow
Vildmay
Paisley
Ripley
Tara
Teeswater
Tiverton
Miss Joyce Elliott of concession
10 east in Huron Township is the
new clerk assisting Mrs. Grace
Murray in the Lawri James Groc-
ery store on main street.
S. '
.On Monday afternoon of last
week, as' soon as the railway
strike was over, a freight train
appeared in Ripley. It had sever-
al cars, leaving a couple here ane
taking away two grain cars., from
the lads Treleaven,elevator
here. Later in the week, 'men
were working 'one the siding lead-
ing to the elevator..
West Wgworiosh Council MitMes.
BY AB WYLDS
a Wednesday of last week,
nan Schmidt of Walkerton and
dy14s.toured up and down the
ession roads of this district,
ing the corn fields entered in
local field crop competition.
otaltere were 26
!nding from the South. Line of
sardine Township to the second
cession of 'Huron..
'he farmers of the Olivet-
oky HolloW section ,•.for the ..
and consecutive year , led the
npetition. For the best cob
n Gordon Roulston scored 93
nts out 01100, followed by
oald MacTavish with'92. Then
Ing the tenth concession it
s Francis Boyle 91 and . Donald
icKay 90. In the ensilage corn-
tition the top standing was
versed with Donald MacTav-
'93 and Gordon Rotilston 92.
ien back to the tenth again
th Gordon Patterson 91 and Ran"-
lityle 90.
ers with good fields inclUd-
Hugh Mason, Morley Scott, .
C. MacDonald,' Eugene and
idon Bridge, Mike Snobelen,
il Danforth, BilLand Bob Scott ,
01Snuon, Mel and Wallace
limit. Even those scoring less
0180 points had good yields of
in.
*
Incidentally for those' away frorr
S area , corn harvesting for en-
ge, or in' other words silo
ling, 'is underway. The farmers
taking advantage of the dry.
editions Oitions in the fields to get on
ih this work. Corn harvesting,
.ehines And large boX-like en ,••
ge wagons hauled by tractors.
common sight on the roads
corn cutting crews move from
to farm.
•
West Wawanosh Township
Council met in regular session on
Tuesday September 4th at the
Hall. All members were in atten-
-dance and Reeve Lyons presided.
The minutes bf the August
meeting were read and adopted on
motion .of Councillors Hickey and
Foran. •
Three tenders, 'to load and haul
approximately 10,000 cubic yards
of "B" gravel, received by the
Road Superintendent, were Opened
at this time. A motion by Coun-
cillor Rutherford, seconded by
COuncillor Durnin accepted the
tender of Don HUnking, Clinton,
at,37¢ per cu. yd.
Applications received by the
Clerk for the position of Dump
Superintendent were then opened.
On Motion of Councillors Foran
and Durnin, Council accepted, the
application of James Devereaux
for a probationary six-month per-
iod.
A motion by Councillors Ruther•
.ford and Hickey authorized •the
Clerk to advertise in three local •
papers for two Weeks , that the
Township Dump would be closed •
on 22 September with the two-day
per week opening to commence /
on Saturday, 29 September and
Monday, '1 October.
A letter from Kinloss Township
regarding the amalgamation of
the recreation and arena commit-
tee was tabled pending more nec-
essary information.
A letter from the Huron County
Health Unit regarding the licen- -
sing of food premises in the
County was placed before Council
,No action was taken.'
On motion of Cotmcillors Foran
and Hickey 1970 dog taxes of
$10.00 were written off, and two,
out-dated cheques for $15.00' and
$3.00 were cancelled:
The road accounts were passed
for payment on motion of Coun-,'
cillors Rutherford and Durnin.
The following general accounts
were 'ordered paid on motion of
Councillors Hickey and Foran:
Wm. J. Mc Whinney , fox boun-
ty, 2.00; George Smyth, gates for
dump, 65.00; Sheldon Martin;
mowing grass at Cenotaph, 30.00;
Ron Machan Hardware,
Rec. Committee account , 6.93;
Harry Girvin, tile' drainage loan,
1780.00; Harold Gaunt, tile drain-
age loan, 3480.00; Village of
Lucknow, 1973 Fire Dept. retain-
er , 500.00.
ROAD ACCOUNTS
Harvey Culbert, salary, 280.55;
George Humphrey,• operator
484.85; A . Mc Donald , labour ,:
118.99; B.P. Fuel Ltd., fuel oil,'
3,77 .85; Gordon Daer, cutting
weeds, (Auburn), ,8..00; Harvey •
Culbert , truck allowance, 300.00
Receiver General, U.I.;
I. T. , 158.33; West Wawanosh
Fire Insurance , fire ins premium,
6.00; Martin's General Store,'
gas, supplies, 13.63; J. A. Mc -
Donagh, compensation premium ,
3:43.
A motion of Councillor Ruther-
ford adjourned the meeting
to 2 October at the Hall at 8.00
p.m. ; or at the call of the Reeve
JOAN ARMSTRONG,
Clerk.
A lighted scroll of the Lords
Prayer and a praying hands plaque .
were presented to Huronview by
Henry Leishrnan and unveiled by
the Administrator, Mr. • Archibald,
at a dedication service on Sunday
morning . Rev . Whinnie ,
chaplain of the Horne, in Ids tries.
sage paid special tribute, to Mr.
Leishman In recognition of the
gifts. •Mrs. Jan BAsma was guest
soloist.
"The Band" played their last ',
concert for this season 'on Monday
afternoon. 'This group, with •
Dwayne Lipner as their leader '
include'. Wendy McAstocker,
Gerda Potzel, Paul Cummings,
Ernie Pfrimmer, Ernie McMillan,
Elizabeth Scarman , Marie Boyle
and Stephen Sinith. This Oppor-
tunity for Youth Program has been
very successful as it has a
great deal of enjoyment to the
Residents of Huronview as well as
several Nursing Homes in the area.
Eight tables of euchre and crok-
inole were played on Wednesday
with volunteers from the •
Vanastra Opt-Mrs. Club. Peggy
Hammond ., Marlene Thurlow and
Sandy Winfield assisted with the
games.
Slide pictures of special events
'and.birthdays taken during the
past yin. at the Home were shown
on "Family Night": The Huron-
view orchestra , with Miss Pearl
Gidley at the piano, Mrs. Mary
?Taylor mouth organ and Norman ,•
Speii violin provided musical
numbers for the program.
were received in last week's mail.
The yellow school buses Are again
a familiar sight travelling along
the roads. •
Last Saturday the Ontario
Thresherrhen's Assocation held -
their annual "get together" and
convention at 131yth. It Seems
rather• unbelievable that there are
a great many men now farming
Who have never forked grain
sheaVes into the elevator at, the
front of a threshing separator. At
the Old' Time Fiddlers competi-
tion held at the Threshermen's
day, 'Albert Tout of Ripley placed
fourth and he was also awarded the
prize for being the oldest -player
in. the competition. Friends in
this area offer him their congrat-
ulations on this Occasion.
* • *.
Mr. and Mrs. George McDon-:
ald and Mr. Murray McDonald
of Ripley are getting ready for
their cottage•sale. 'A nest of
bothersome bumblebees in a build
ing on the adjacent lot of Mrs.
Adeline Hackett was removed this
past week so George and Murray
could get on with their work, on
furniture and other antiques.
)duet Church, at the corner
ksecond and fifteenth
rill' It was the little brick
4h three corners,or blocks
Ikea Ripley on the fifteenth
d` Donald McCosh of Ripley
rms son Dick McCosh of /
Ae. Grove recently dismantled
hoilding. Reports circulating.,
*confirmed • were to the '
tt that the land site would be•
le into a scenic picnic grounds.
be, this would be very nice.
On Thursday of last week,
with. the stifling heat wave of the
past eleven days moderating
Morrison MacKenzie of Inverhur -
on started the first "honey lift".
Over a hundred boxes from two
yards in the northwest part of Hur-
on Township were' loaded and
ttxucked into the Ripley bee house
for the first of the season.
*
The Ripley Agricultural Society
held their September meeting on
Ivloticlay evening of this week.
President of the Ripley-Huron fair
board this, year is Hugh Mason
with vice presidents Morley
Scott and jack Farrell.
must be the start of the fall
6. The weather, although y and nice, has a, cool tinge. Sky is filled with floating , 4 white cumulus Qiouds.
Orange monarch butterflies
the birds are gathering in
t for Migration , and the fall
reason is on. In fact the, prize
of the Royal Winter Fait in
:oliseum building in Toronto