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Times-Advocate, 1980-01-16, Page 101 1. See our Representatives BOB PEARCE AND OR BILL SCHUTZ The Devon Building, 476 Main Street, Exeter EVERY TUESDAY on: (Nest Visit: January 22nd) Owners ofsmaller businesses... weprovide: * Financial agiOnce * Management counselling(CASE) * Management training * Information on gopernment • pv0145' fir buaness Can we be0you? DEVELOPMENT BANK;, FEDERAL BUSINESS 20% OFF 3 Down filled jackets & vests V Men's Western V Shirts V Lee coloured jeans V Western Hats SPECIAL - '/2 PRICE RACK INCLUDING - G.W.G. Denim Jackets, Lee Overalls SCOTT'S LEATHER & TACK SHOP 120 Sanders St. W., Exeter Ph. 235-0694 se PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL JAN, 26 DIGESTIVE OR SHORTCAKE BISCUITS HEAD Et SHOULDERS Hpud u Shoulders a Lotion e&rs SsHiAM.139,05orni ya wl.; or 140 ml Tube 'BIC' ROLLOR BALL POINT MARKER 59e Special Pree Plowing . Ink. Asst'd. Colours GILLETTE RIGHT GUARD 9.33 150 mi BENYLIN COUGH SYRUP *2.29 250 ml NE0 CITRAN '1.49 fogisiti SCOTTIES FACIAL TISSUES 59c MI WONDRA SKIN CONDITIONING LOTION 69 400.1 GILLETTE 'GOOD NEWS!' RAZORS 230 PACK OF 2 GUARDIAN A.S.A. TABLETS 4 1• 300 mg BENYLIN° COM SYRUP Wondta I iabilets (R Registered Trademark of brug Trading Co Ltd ME to SPACE I WM' ATioHS AND AvAn. MIKITY AT TIME Of SALE ITEMS SHOWN MAY NOT ALL BE AVAILABLE AT All LOCATIONS ritilmaticutroAla {,101100,11,011„ 0,0,01$ 00(10 GOUIS Senior capers victorious, 10 TI seAgleatata, January 1 at 19110 Wrestlers second in meet A POINT — The South Huron senior basketball Panthers edged the Madill Mustangs of Wingham 40.38 in a game Thursday. While Panthers Doug lieffman, Steve 'Pearce and Matt McClure ready themselves for a' rebound, John Byrne walks away after being successful on a foul shot. T-A photo uicki Bantams score BY MATT MecLURE This past week the South HurOn boys' basketball teams had two honte en- Exeter Mens. 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Men C Smith 475 T Yellow 495 G Hoggarth 518 B Etherington 503 W Shapton 462 B Elgie 455 Senior Citizens H Wells 341 T Yellow 357 C Down 296 C Heady 339 B Etherington 292 W Kleinhar 282 Wed Morning Ladles G Richards 431 V Hay 539 J Turner 485 B Smith 433 D Millar 624 L Snell 458 counters,. Tuesday they hosted• North Middlesex of Parkhill in exhibition play. The seniors lost a close decision 47-42 to the. visiting Marauders, while the juniors were edged 29-23, The midgets posted their, first victory of the season by outscoring their opponents, 51-45. In regular season action, Thursday, South Huron hosted F.E. Madill of Wingham for a triple header, The final outcomes of the games were reversed. The seniors edged Wingham 40- 38, the juniors won 45-26 and the midgets lost a close contest to the Mustangs, 48- 47 in the dying moments. In exhibition play, Tuesday, against Parkhill the senior team played well defensively but were faced with the task of playing "catchup basketball" throughout the game, In the opinion of coach O'Rourke the game was lost at the foul line where the team shot a miserable 50 percent. Registering the best indidivudal effort, was Doug Hoffman, with 16 points, Matt McClure, Steve Horn and John Byrne had eight, six and five points, respectively. The juniors were losers in a slow paced game against North Middlesex. Turnovers proved to be South Huron's greatest problem in this match. Leading the junior squad was Doug Fisher with 12 points and 11 rebounds. Brian Horner and Kevin Parsons added 5 and 4 points each. The midgets had "hot Mariners in South The Grand Bend Mariners saw action in the South Huron hockey league on two occasions this week and were on the short end of both scores. Monday they were defeated 5.1 by the Goderich Merchants in the 1 akeport town and Thursday night at Huron Park they were downed 7-5 by the Thedford Browns. In the 5-1 lass to Goderich the only goal for the Mariners was fired at 3.13 of the opening period by Don Thornton on a pass from Steve Kadlecik. Scoring one goal each for Goderich were Steve Chase, Rob Standen, Paul Petrie, hands" as they defeated 51-45, in a high scoring affair. In their first victory of the year Mike Glavin had 16 points, George Towel had 13, and John Kernick added 10 points.At home against Wingham Thursday, the Panthers. nipped Wingham .40-38 with a basket in the last second by Doug Hoffman. The seniors played tenaciously on defense in this- exciting game. Leading South Huron were Doug Hoffman and John Byrne with 11 and 10 points, respectively. Mike Smith played well, adding 9 points. The seniors now have en even regular season record at 22. The juniors had little difficulty in disposing of the Madill Mustangs en-route to their first regular season victory. The 'juniors pressured the ball well, managing 15 steals throughout the game. Good efforts were turned in by the whole team defensively, Doug Fisher led South Huron with 23 points followed by Kevin Parsons with seven. Brian Horner, Steve Riddell and Tony Smith each had four points. The juniors now have a 1-3 regular season record. The midgets played well but when the final buzzer went they ended up on the short side of the score, John Kernick led the scoring with an impressive 24 points. Scott Brintnell had 8 points and George Tomes added five. The midgets are still in search of a regular season win. defeated Huron The Exeter bantams scored three goals. in the final two. minutes to take a thrilling 4-3! -win over Lambeth at the roc -centre, Wednesday, and they bombed. Huron Park 114and 6-2. in a pair of exhibition Lambeth took a 2-0 lead in tho, scond. period of the Shamrock game AO added another in the early minutes Of the third for what ap- peared to be a. comfortable lead, John Kernick sewed after six minutes of play in the final stanza to whittle the- lead to 3-1 and then the home crew caught fire in the dying. minutes to pull out the. win. Mike Tiedeman scored the. first with two. minutes remaining and Scott gent- nell knotted the count with one minute left and then picked up the winner 11 seconds later to stun the visitors. Ted Oke, Brintnell, Ker- nick and Chris VanGerwen assisted on the tallies. In the first. game against Huron Park, Brintnell and Kernick scored three times to pace the 11-goal outburst, Chris VanGerwen had a pair and Dave Hayter, Randy Ford and Mike Tiedeman added singles. Jeff Slaght and Steve MorriSsey picked up the Huron Park goals. In the second game, Steve Batten scored twice to pace the Exeter attack. The singles came from Doug Scott,. Randy Ford, John Kernick and Chris When you meet the man without a smile, give him one of yours. VanGerwen, Tony Jones. and Ed Park in the 6,2 loss. Morrison replied for Huron (Branch Office Address) For prior information please call 271,5650 (collect) or write 1036 Ontario St. Stratford. The wrestling team from South Huron District High School placed second in a six school wrestling meet held Friday at Stratford Central. The South Huron wrestlers defeated St. Marys, Arthur Voaden of St. Thomas and Ross Secondary of London, tied College Avenue of Woodstock and lost to Strat- ford Central. In individual. results, four SH team members finished first in their respective categories. They were Phil DeHaan, Graham Soloman, Frank Vermaeten and Doug Raymond. Finishing second were Tyler Goudie, Tim Martens, Brian Westelaken, Greg Sangster and Ed Hunter- Duvar. Placing third were Tim McQuiggan and Jamie Eveleigh while Rodney Masnica was fourth. Colin Tripp scored one victory. Frank Vermaeten was judged the best South Huron wrestler of the day, Graham Soloman was the most im- proved and Brian Westelaken was able to manage the fastest pin of the day in only 18 seconds.. Today, Wednesday, the South Huron team will be hosting teams from North Lambton in Forest and Cen- tral Elgin from St. Thomas. The St. Thomas team is coached by a former South Huron wrestler Gerard Charrette. Dave Graf and Len Kolk- man. Each team was assessed 10 penalties by referees Jeff O'Brien and Wayne Corbett, The Mariners also scored first in Thursday's loss to Thedford with the first two goals of the game. Rick Moody converted .a pass from Pete Gill at L31 and a minute and a half later, Joe Falsetti hit the Thedford net with the first two goals of the game, Rick Moody converted a pass from Pete Gill at 1.31 and a minute and a half later, Joe Falsetti hit the Thedford net on a pass from Pete Gil. Thedford bounced back with goals by Steve Ross, Ed VanGorp and Dale Quinn to take a 3-2 lead. Before the first period ended, Pete Gill completed a three-way effort for Grand Bend with Pete Gil and Dan Stanlake. Thedford counted the only goals of the middle frame by Ron McFarlane and Dale Quinn. Each team counted a pair of goals in the final period. Joe Falsetti scored for the • Mariners on a pass from Pete Gil and Steve Kadlecik counted on a solo dash. The third period Thedford goals were chalked up by Doug Rodgers and Bill Fraser. IMPORTANT ., PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AN OPEN LETTER TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS Ontario AND TENANTS IN THE TOWN OF EXETER Dear Sir or Madam: The Town Council by means of a resolution dated November 15, 1979 requested an equalized assessment roll for taxation In 1980, Your Council made the request In response to a need to make assessed values equitable with the assessment of similar real property in the vicinity. Consequently, your assessment notice shows your equalized assessment as required under Section 86(3) of The Assessment Att. Your 1980 taxes will be levied on this assessment. The equalized assessment was calculated In the following manner: 1 , The'market value for each property was established for the year 1975. Market value is the amount you might expect to obtain for your property It you willingly sold it to a wilting buyer, The market value of a farm actually used for farming purposes Is the amount you might, as a farmer, expect to obtain if you sold to another farmer who intends to use the land lot farming purposes. 2. The market value of each property was adjusted by a factor which has been calculated to ensure that: (a) There are no tax shifts from one class of property to anbther. (b) The municipality does not suffer a loss in grants or an Increase in shared coat apportionments. (C) The classes and percentage factors used in Exeter are: Residential (under 7 unite) 7.984% Commercial 9.398% Farm 9.123% Multi-Ftesidential (7 units +) 12.859% Industrial 10.669% The assessment notice shows the following information for your assessment: (a) The property class, under the heading "real property". (b) The 1975 market value, under the heading "value". (c) The percentage factor applied, under the heading "factor". (d) The assessment, under the heading "assessed value". (e) The rate at which taxes will be levied, under the heading "tax status". The assessment was calculated by multiplying the 1975 market value by the percentage factor. The assessment roll will be returned to the municipal clerk on February 15, 1980. The last day on which you may lodge a complaint against your assessment will be March 7, 1980. Please read carefully the instructions with respect to lodging a complaint which appear on the back of the assessment notice. In the meantime, I encourage you to discuss with an assessor any concern you may have with your assessment. If you can show hirn any error prior tO February 15, 1980, he can correct the error and issue an amended notice with the corrected information. You may alto wish to compare your assessment with the similar property in the vicinity. f have arranged that assessors will be available at the following locations to discuss with you all aspeots of your assessment and, If necessary, to provide additional information to you. LocatiOn — South Huton Recreation Centre — Jan. 14 & 15, 1:06 p.m. to 9:00 P.m. Location — Regional Assessment Office — Jan, 28 - Feb. 2, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. IMPORTANT If the equalized assessment had been used for taxation in 1979, I estimate that the residential mill rate would have been approximately 195.23 mills and the commercial mill rate would have been 224.29 mills. The residential mill rate is applied against all property with a tax status of residential/farm; the commercial oiiii rate is applied to all property with a tax statue of commercial. To calculate your estimated 1980 taxes based on the equalized assessment, multiply the assessment shown art your notice by the appropriate mill rate, $585.60. This estimate is bated on the Municipa li ty's 1979 budget, ( For example, a $3,090 assessment multiplied by (the residential mill rate shown above) would produces tax Of HURON) PERTH' ASSESSMENT S7 NAPIER STREET DODERION'. ONTARIO W P. Johnnie TELEPHONE 15191 524.732E ZENITH Ssso;) Flediondi AOdedorherit Cothmintiorter IS. TO allow you there time tO review ydut Assessmoni NOtice and 10 dIndued your nondenthent, if you wish to de with the titan of your Replonet sdedstod of Of hoc your Anddownoht Notice Id beloo delidered In you In Advance-of the lent Soy for ITIRIlirig shoWti on the notice under "dote Mall sw iL