The Huron Expositor, 1974-01-24, Page 64
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,,, are not waltitig for T4 or T5 slips unable to be present. Reeve f {
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-' should file now for their fart share_ Thuiagson said it would not •
\ ofbritarjo's tax crddits, according possible for a, person to sit on
_c B " : to • Revenue Minister Allan co,inty council if he had not been.
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Grossman.
Lee Hee " `
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d a Toronto Council approved grants as
• , . " �;;�>+ �`' meeting of senior citizens .that follows: Tuckerstnith, Federation ' (
i ,' residents have' 'no taxable ofAgriculture $600; Seaforth
In scanning The Clinton News -Record wk note that °
- income an o benefit most from bions Club, $300; Seaforth
Clinton council took a step closer to possibility of building a ... $150 orpRrt t!s`
i senior citizens recreation centre in town when they purchased - should.
c Tax Credit System and Community Hospital;
two lots on Victoria Street,' Monday night for $15,000. The two `' � � - should, claim 'their tax ereelts Seaforth Agricultural Society a ce a oo p a 'yokt'r,pr�sent
lots, of and is Victoria Str Street, back of the post office 'are near �. � before the rush of federal income $100; Central Huron Agricultyral insurance coverage, before
I tax returns begins, Society• $100; gouth Huron it's too late. Does it -meet
the centre of town. No plans were revealed for the, /� "This year's tax credit pro-, • Agricultural Society $.100; Huron ALL your requirements? If
construction of a building. - < Also on Monday night'the ;, i! gram, which is integrated with -County Soil a d Crop Improve- n.9t, come in to let us help '
council passed,a motion at their regular meeting asking the the income 'tax -system, a�dminis ment Associa�ipn $15; Huron you plan a complete
County of Huron to launch a study into the possibility of + tered by the federal government County Historical Society $10; portfolio on personalized
financing recreation on a county wide basis. The Clinton _ r 1 ivman's
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has been ex ended, Mr. Hugon County P o basis.
budget for recreation and arks in 1973 was $78,01)0 out of a
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1 , Grossman' ex lained. Association Y
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total budget of $610,317., B the end of December, the r''��
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g Y "We have added a sales tax' 'London ,$15; Hensali Recreation
recr6ation committee had exceeded their budget by $18,000. t y - credit and a pensioner tax credit Association $100; Clinton
Council voted Monday night to advance the recreation :, • '
to the property tax credit. It is Recreation Association. $100 and
committee $5,000. of their 1974. budget. During the estimated that about $300 million Seaforth Recreation Association
discussion of the accounts, several councillors wondered why . �_ iwbenefit$ will be paid to Ontario $100, for a total of $1,715. ° • '
it cost the town $1,000 to�aint the new washrooms at the residents to bring greater fairness The press representative was '
arena when the are, staff co'itld havendone them during their J r' to the provincial tax system," he asked, to leave•?the meeting at
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slack'time in the spring. - - -Organizers of this year's•Clinton - said, 12:30 a.m. while council met as a _ •
and District Winter CaiVival say that finikoans - - 10 is all set "We expect that two out of three
to go. All that's needed is•co-operation from the weatherman. Ontario taxfilers will share in '
The Wingham Advance -Times reports that the daily rate' ' these tax credits. Many pen- N G i `N V i T A T I 0 N S
at the Wingham and District Hospital will be 555.25 according �-, ti,. i, 1i W� D D
i a �, �' sinners, for ex tr�pleti will get "
to a report presented'by Executive Director Mrs. I.E.Morrey4' . , „ ,� � �°
somewhere between $126 and
at the January meeting of the hospital's directors: The rate
„7 ��` $300, depending on their pard THE HURON EXPOSITOR
for ward care was $$51.20 in 19173. An additional $6.20 per
'�• ,� cular circ
umsiances.' ,
day will be charged for semi -private care and Sp.20 for a,
400
��q f, Eligible residents must fill in
private room. Total charge for nursery is $12.50 per day. • +,• , "''� certain pages of the federal
Wingham Town Police are continuing their crackdown on raw r income tax return and the purple
overnight parking. - --The.oid ball park ain't what 'it used to , 11 � .' �, Ontario Tax Credit form attached ALL,
be, in fact, now it's looking more like a skating rink. The i d� inside the tax package, in order to - y
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Wingham Kinsmen Club have been working over the past '�"` claim - even if they have no
week with the fire department to make the ball, park just that. . taxable income.
"Still the background of hockey potential" is the heading'�� -'' - L 1 M 1 �T E D
g Y P r ;.�' "1 strongly urge senior.. citi- e
on a story by the•Mttchell Advocate. In Major Jr. '.'A" hockey �. , zeris, welfare recipients and other
Subday, the London Knights and St. Catherines Black Hawks y
•""" ' residents who are not wafting for
tied with 24 games or 52 points apiece, leaving the Peterboro Harty at work after the'ice storm that lashed the area on Sunday, twins David nd T4 or -TS slips,to complete„and z
Petes behind with 19 games. The No, 1 goalie of London Daryl Hastings, who are seven, were loading pp -their wagon, branches that ad Trail an income tpx return as early ,
Knights was Bruce Aberhart, grandson of Dr.W.A.Aberhart, as possible," Mr. Grossman said.
formerly of Mitchell and St. Catherine's top goalie, is Bill fallen in their back yard inBrussels. David and Daryl, who are the sons of Mr. and Residents, who have not re-
Cheropita, -grandson of Herb Velma COtt) Ingram, St. Mrs.. David Hastings said that' were '-helping their Dad", who was at wo k, ceived'an income tax return in the W
Catherines, also f' erly ti Mitchell. just recently - mail should pick one up at the
Vancouver Canucks bought u a forward line from a minor Post Office.��
league for a two game tthi . entre man of this line is Danny Hibbe-r�
' ' Mr. .Grossman said citizens
Gloor of Mitchell. Hockey players still emanate from t council co n e w rs ► n requiring P g
P Y d re uirin bel in claiming their
Mitchell, being the town it is, the home ofHowie Morehz. - -a tax credits should contact either f r 5
meeting recently of the Ritz. Lutheran Villa board the nearest federal, district tax
announcement was made that the new building would be St
office or telephone the Ontarioaready b the first art of March;, that is the first -mentioned for; Cligbts
Y P Tax Credit Information Centre:
onion, for' occu an y
P P cY• The Centre can be reached free, `•
The. Zurich Citizens News reports that 'approximately t the Inaugural, Meeting of the of charge, by dialing "'O" and >
9 gu g surer'' • Cl4 leg Friend. A filth were ranted permission to sell'
ninety guests gathered at the Township Hall, Zurich—to g F •
N honour Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd O'$rien on the occasion of. their Township of Hibbert held on member to represent the south 'lottery tickets in the Township, asking the operator f6i 'Zenith
GoldenWedding Anniversary." Mr. O'Brien served ° ina
hanuary 4 in the Township Hall, west section of the Township will under a Provincial License, 8-2000•
t 'Staffa; 'Reeve Ross McPhail be appointed at the February B Laws were eased auth'ot- The 'three tax .credits are
years imunicipal life,€or Zurich, and when the village was Y P
welcomed the Deputy Reeve and meetin related to taxable income. The .
incorporated in 1960, he served as first peeve.' He'was also ci ming the.Township•to borrow to a
- active in the Liod Cl.ub.,'The happy couple are leaving for Councillors to the commencement Francis Malone resent i - claimant must deduct bre percent
5 Paximum of 5130,OOf1.00, and •
of a New Year and hoped that all e'tition to Council re uestin the of taxable income from his total
trip to Trinidad on February 6th as a second honeymoon"and P q - appointing Murray, Dalrymple as
had returned from the Christmas credits to determine his net
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will visit their tanddau hter,M s. Ian Goodin (nee Judi � Fire Chief for the section' of + ,
g g ;T g holidays refreshed ane}, ready to hajnlf{k of _15t� Golamban�j. Th �iibbertT red b the credit.
Weber) and iter family:.< rr rs ;r ° To x^ - c - serve tale Towbsfiip'f&iaaother to west,'was ecce ted,. and the r owns�sp� by
The. -property tax credit is
The °Exeter "Dimes-Ardvocate reports that the sown of 9 P Mitchell and Dis ct Fire Area. f• , "•
year. Clerk instructed to contact Town- designed to offset the burden of - {{
Exeter should have afull=time directpr of recreation by the Mrs. Patricia Taylor of Staffa,
end' of February. - -�- Reeve Joseph Dietrich of. Stephen Council corfi'rmed the em- ship of'McKillop, Ontario Hydro was hired to be caretaker of the municipal taxes for homeowners,
ioyment of the Road, $u erin- a tenants, roomers and boarders. \
P p and Transport `and Communica- Towns Hal], Staffa, duties to ?="ti `
Township outlined projects which hb felt were most important ` : • ,
new bridge to tendent, Road Crew and Clerk for, tions. A plan and cost analysis is comRiience. 1st February, The sales tax credit, .equal to
for 1974. The list included the construction o� ry, 1974.
replace the one which collapsed in 1973 on sideroad 5; a the ensuing year at salaries to be prepared and presented to a Mrs. Gertrude Taylor agreed to one percept of total personal '
s stem'to supply water to the police village df Dashwood; negotidted . at _ the December Public meeting in St. Columban continue caretaking the Hall until exemptions, provides relief from \• - >;;;. '
Y FP Y F g meeting• at a later date. g the retail salds tax, particularly' A ;.
updating township roe with blacktopping °of at least ,one that date. (i I , ;`• : I .,
mile this year. - - -thieves made off with items valued at $770 Hugh Scott was re -appointed as Grants of $75 were approved B.M. Ross Associates Ltd., for senior'citizens and low-income
when they broke into a car owned by Jack McNair, Centralia. the Township's representative to for 1974 for, the Salvation Army Engineers of Goderich, were earners with large families. 71141
The theft was reported Tuesday mornitfg. t the Mitchell and District Planning and S50' to Branch 128 Royal appointed to. prepare plans for a The pensioner tax credit '• I I = J
Board for a further three ears. Canadian Le on for use in their provides additional tax relief for
The 'Goderich Signal -Star reports that work is well Y bridge on sidemad0--21, con-
All other appointments were the band. senior citizens and "is equal to �•
underway on construction of a new' 303 foot wall • opg the cession 1•-2. The Road 'Superin- 1 j, 1.
same as those for' 1973. Road Accounts amounting to $100 for a single pensioner or a if
northeast shore of Goderich Harbor. Contract value is g tendent and Clerk were instructed t
t The , new Township Library 52599.53 and General Account of married couple. ,
$159,111 and work is expected to be completed b the end of to research procedure for a Load c Dont put off home fix -up jobs.
J March. - - - The Huron -Perth Separate School Board has not Board was appointed, comprising $1553.11 were approved for' Limit by-law, on this bridge. , '•°. I Ston now and enjoy it longer. Save
as tr es- and teachers -�� excursion of $t. Marys School payment. R The date the February ThPit on these low prices and also the
Reeve Ross McPhail• m.
u Y PP F ry Francis Melody, Mrs. Jean The _ is of Columbus, Lishman -'-was
__p Fd � t Abbotsford,.. British- £rhrmbta, g ng 'vas- need.. '-'-=g—F"b
according to' Larry Cook, principal, but a travel ,grant of Parsbhs, and SecretaryTree- Father Stephen kert apter, from Monday, February 4, 19 I asked to comment after seeing his
$2,294 has been granted under the exchange Program of the• to Monday, February 11, 1974 to first football game in the United
Federal .Government as announced by the Honorable Eugene �'. allow attendance of Council at theStates "Not a bad sport " he
Whalen. Students from Abbotsford, B.C. visited the Goderich
-School last year. if the Perth -Huron Board does approve the
trip, Mr. Cook said plans will be finalized ,ne%t month.
Kilbarchan
BY Mabel rnbull
After -holiday visitors with Miss Wes. Heslop,, Shelley and Nicole
Turnbull were: Mr- -and Mrs. of Ingersoll, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
McNeill, Stratford; -Mrst. E.G.
Hews of Clegg, La Habra, Calif.; Miss
Marilyn Hillis, Tillsonburg.
Brucef ell
Rev. Use Stewart took the
devotionals this .week" and com-
•Correspon¢ent pleted his showing •of centennial
a- Hugh In
which included interest-
ing colored slides of centennial
projects ,:�bf. Walton, Auburn,
PANELING
Ontario Rural Municipalities Con- replied; "but they seeiri to have
vention in Hamilton, too many committee mPp*ones." "l r You'll enjoy it more if you do the job
yourself and your friends W marvel
+ at your tdient. It's a good way', to,
spend the evenings.
l $4.29 Iyer 4xg '
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and Vanity, Tapia-.
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. �/ suit your kitchen or, bathroom,
We carry a stock of vanity and
kitchen sinks and•fa'ucets. Stock
'moulded tops from $3.00 per'.
linear foot.
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Comes complete with wall angles,
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Brucefield U.C.W. Group No. 1
_Goderich. London, Collingwood,
Tuckersmith held their first
�T"`t`or• Rockwdbd. Sioux Look -
meeting of 1974. Miss M. E.
out; also a showing of antiques
Swan and Mfs. E. Keys were in
which had been brought to
charge of the Devotion. Miss
"Northside" for display.
Swan opened the meeting with a
Rev � Stewart played a record -
reading ',rhe Old Year". "What
a Friend We Have ln•Jesus"was
ing of a duet "How Great.Thou ,
sung with Mrs. Ham at the piano.
�,. sung by'Mr. Alvin McDon-
The offering was re
leived by
ld ,and daughter 'of Lynne .of ,
MrA. Keys and dedicated by Miss
Walton, a solo by Paul Cartwright
Swan. 'Came Let Us Sing of His
of Mt. Forest, accompanied
Mrs. Corley, a blind pianist, a
j .
Wonderful Love" was sung and
duet by Lynne McDonald and
I
Mrs. Keys spoke on the New
Sandra Coleman.
Year. Miss Swan closed with
i
prayer
Mrs.
St. John's Gospel Chap. 19 was
B. Wafters, . otir new
`read and Mr. Stewart chose verse
president, .presided for the
13 as his text, Christ's life was for
I
business.
Man ° He chose service for
I
The -Secretary's report' was
humanity. 114 resurrection was a
Berry reported for the Treasurer-
'victory over death and the Cross
stating a most successful year,
is
became a symbol of love for His-
Mrs.
Mrs. Broadfoat reported for cards
people and power, a victory over
td the sick in the group.
death. The )raster season brings
j
'lt'lans We to made for, iatture
these thoughts' to our mind.
ects. lunch ares kerved b3'
4
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S
,
i.
'Weys�
Classified Ads 1dr dlyidends..
PANELING
Ontario Rural Municipalities Con- replied; "but they seeiri to have
vention in Hamilton, too many committee mPp*ones." "l r You'll enjoy it more if you do the job
yourself and your friends W marvel
+ at your tdient. It's a good way', to,
spend the evenings.
l $4.29 Iyer 4xg '
� Moulded Kitchen
and Vanity, Tapia-.
Choose the shade and design to
. �/ suit your kitchen or, bathroom,
We carry a stock of vanity and
kitchen sinks and•fa'ucets. Stock
'moulded tops from $3.00 per'.
linear foot.
WATCH FOR.- '
9USPENDED CEILINGS e
Comes complete with wall angles,
cross tells and your ehoice of designs
in panels. Hides ugly ceilings easily.
As Iqw as
344sci.ft.
J i
f We carry moldingo
match the panels we sell
DAY and to make your job
PRE -FINISHED MOLDING joprosesand
look
DEGINNING���NEXT WEEK AT
THE STORE WITH MORE
QUALITY AND SERVICE
- acct ay
.N •EP.i:,CH S -i-- LIMITED'
SeF/es & Service Lid. CLINTON: 482-9514 HENSALL: 262-2713
Seaforth SEAFORTH: 527--0910
236-43511kl_0790