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The Huron Expositor, 1974-05-09, Page 11r•• , is C l Ir��n JACK peverl 4oy aid $ r FStTyIioti x JOTTIN �::'t bapk xed eY,`� l #i 1 T Eg Sunday at mondv 11 United, Church. They qw re: i;r; Corey James -Baker, son of Mr. From ueensar FQ'Pk' �' ro rjl and Mrs. John Poker. Y Timothy Mich el Brown, son ✓- ,.M . and * � � f r Mrs James Brown da By Debra Jeanette Coleman, k, "." *'�°�.-• , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ' l , • Jack Riddell , M.P.P. Huron Kenneth Coleman. „'•••.,, ,<,. ,�„.�,-t •r ' d f .” .. Darryl Spencer Finnigan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Finnigan. Trevor James Henderson, son, of Mr. and Mrs. Bev Henderson. Matthew John Jaques, son of A new "Und .transfer tax"elo o'p� devment is in accordance ceiings remain but adjustments by-laws or staff assistance sent to the blaze which was Mr. and Mrs. John Jaques. designed to discourage large . with an official plan. As soon as will be made to cover both , actually to prepare the by-laws. confined to the massive roof Jasen rohn Muir, son of Mr. scale acquisition of Ontario land proper iand use controls are increased cost of materials and .The lack of zoning, in townships beams in an attic over the fourth and Mr s. John Nuir. by foreigners 'was given royal developed the orders 'will be better wages for workers. ” ° -in has meant a shopping centre can floor in the northeastern corner of Next Sunday Christian Family assent the Ontario Legislature. rescinded. The 62 municipalities There was more than the usual be built without any approval the 81 year old seat of Day is being observed. The The Act's 20% tax on were offered help in the excitement around Queen's, Park being required. Without any government. Church Family for the day will be purchases of land- by non preparation of the appropriate this week. A lunch hour fire zoning municipality cannot The Provincial Government announced and will take part in _ residents of Canada was criticized planning measures. This may be caused damage estimated at ; refuse a building permit even if it does not carry fire insurance on the service. The Junior Choir by opposition members as insuf- , in the form of financial assistance, $14,000 to the main building and ' was inclined to do so. Those this building because it f. eels under the direction of Mrs. ficient. They favoured the for the developing 'of zoning contents. Twelve fire trucks were municipalities which have zoning a Arnold Scott will sing. proposal of a select committee to by-laws or staff assistance sent to the blaze which was Bill received second reading this restrict land ownership in the actually to prepare the by-laws. confined to the massive roof standing committee where it will province to Canadian citizens or .The lack of zoning, in townships beams in an attic over the fourth ': a. ' �• ' a� landed immigrants. has meant a shopping centre can floor in the northeastern corner of The Liberals joined . the . The• House is prsently debating be built without any approval the 81 year old seat of ` ► "s the proposed land speculation tax being required. Without any government. chapel t a a f silk `Hon. act which would impose a 50%the, P zoning municipality cannot The Provincial Government prayer. Devotions were provided tpx on speculative gains from the refuse a building permit even if it does not carry fire insurance on the various health professions. sale of land. �' was inclined to do so. Those this building because it f. eels opposition speakers suggested that it would do neither one. It • During the debate on the municipalities which have zoning that it is cheaper to accept the risk provincial grant of $5,615,00 to Province's land speculation tax, by-laws now in the absence of an rather than pay enormousK UCK — RITCHIE Ontario Revenue Minister Arthur Meen, admitted that the 50% rate official county plan will be given special concession for commercial premiums. In 1909 a fire caused $700,000 Ruth Marie Ritchie, Hamilton Brussels Legion Hall. Receiving °were depends entirely upon whether �4evelopment. damage to the Parliament and Donald Leroy Krick, Cope the parents of the bride and Ottawa would go along and if It Health buildings -at Queen's Park it St., Hamilton were united in groom. The bride's- mother wore a St., Liberal member for Downsview, protested that the Mrs. Harold Dowson ' and 'dedicated Hill. po• lyester satin,/ gowns with marriage on April 6th, 1974 at 4 frosty blue Italian lace dress with does not the tax may have to be Ontario's Health Disciplines cut back sharply to about 25%. Bill received second reading this Mr. Meen said the tax will have to week and it will now go to a become law before the province standing committee where it will will know for sure that it has the be given clause by clause review required federal acceptance. In by politicians and other interested arriving at the 50% tax figure, parties. - Ontario assumed that Ottawa The Liberals joined . the would ' allow individuals and Conservatives in voting second corporations to ded et that reading approval but it was p.m. Iin Duff's United Church,. empire waist trimmed with silver Walton with Rev. Derwyn Docken The couple will reside at 38 officiating. Cope St. N--Iamilton,Ontario, The bride is the daughter of Guests were\ present from Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ritchie, Alden, U.S.A., Buffalo, London, Walton and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. 'Barrie, Hamilton, Ingersoll and Krick, Alden, U.S.A. are the surrounding area. parents of the groom. Candelabra with multi coloured daisies decorated the Receive amount from their income or ca capital sins in calculating p g g opposed by the new Democrats. Health Minister Frank Miller The Varna U.C.W. met in the church. taxable income. indicated that he have basement of the church with 25 Given in marriage by her Budget will' a number of amendments to•:make members and seven visitorsprovincial father, the bride' chose a sheer The new tax was a corner stone and there+will be many more to ent. pePresident, Mrs. Charles Reid crystalette trimmed with sced pm lace with pearls and $end grant of the Ontario budget unveiled April 9th, and was designed to come from the opposition members and still others are to be opened the . meeting with a p g chapel t a a f silk `Hon. Jack Riddell, Huron MPP and 1w stabilize land � prices and so proposed by representatives of prayer. Devotions were provided veil. She carried pink roses with Leo Bernier, Minist er of restrain inflation. However, the various health professions. by Group 3. Mrs. Ivan McClymont opened the worship white and pink chrysanthemyrms and baby's breath. Natural Resources, " have announced the approval of a opposition speakers suggested that it would do neither one. It The Bill which will establish a central health disciplines board , with Psalm -100 "Make a Joyful Mrs. Georgia Schmiedeberg provincial grant of $5,615,00 to was further su ested that unless gg will take full effect 6 mid- y Noise Unto i:he cord", followed the matron of honor'iind""'the the Ausable-Bayfield Ottawa allow the speculation tax summer if the province can keep ' by Happy the Home when God by"Happy is there" with Mrs. Bev Hill at bridesmaids were Miss Ina Huisman and Miss Nancy Elston. Conservation Authority for capital improvements to be undertaken as a deduction, the tax on public corporations jump to to its planned schedule. Vernon Singer, the piano. Offerin was taken b p g y They were .dressed alike in pink in a number of small conservation would between 110 to If 2%. Mr. Meen < Liberal member for Downsview, protested that the Mrs. Harold Dowson ' and 'dedicated Hill. po• lyester satin,/ gowns with areas under the Authority's ` admitted that under these Health Disciplines, Board would by Mrs. Bev. Worship service was closed by empire waist, jumper style with matching floral yoke apd sleeves. jurisdiction. The • conservation • areas circumstances the tax wouldbe not be required to give reasons 'Beatitudes for Mothers" read Ray Nopper, Jarvis, Ontario included in the program are: confiscatory and would have to be for its decision, would not require by - Mrs. Gordon Johnston. was the -bes't man and Gordon Thedford, Port Frank; Morrison r, abandoned. I A table contained in the budget a complainant to be present at hearings or be accompanied by'a Business was conducted by Lyddiatt and David Birtwistle Dam., Lucan," Stephen Wildlife _)shows that the total tax on land lawyer and does not require that a Mrs.'Charles Reid..Minutes were read by Mrs. Harvey Hayter and " were the ushers. �° The wedding music was played Area and the Bannockburn Wildlife Management Area. gains would rise from 31% to complainant be 'shown, material 'All the roll call taken. The b Mrs. Elva Wii