The Wingham Advance-Times, 1975-05-22, Page 150
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Qn Thursday, May 1Oracles 7
and .g visited theordwie
Village Nursing Home, The stns
dents entertained the residents
with singing, Acconllyg Oki
were Fr. Nolan, Mrs. O'Malley
and Mrs, Day. We pe to be able
to entertain .the residents again
with a dan+r'.ing and s ogiing group
sometime in June.
Darlene Rich
Pa?tty`Dropby
Friday,y 9, Grades 7 and 8
spent a day in retreat at the
church. We were visited by Fr.
Hardy from Clinton, who took
over for Fr. Nolan in the after.
noon and gave us an Interesting
talk, after which we had lunch in
the basement with the rest of the
group. The day was interes
informative andenjoyable for ail.
Chris Dubelaar
Mrs. Steffler Sr. and Mrs.
Connelly from Brussels came
into our classroom last Monday
Grades 5 and preitented,a pari
last Thursday entitled, "Into
Darkest - Africa"; about
African explorers,`They : wrote. ,,
the play 'themselves from
facts they had teamed in Soeiai
Studies. All the students enjoy`
the lireieet and felt :.the . ,
learned :More ,about the Afriesn
explorers doing it
rather than maw
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PAUL MORRISON presented a short talk on "The Land of
- Our Birth" during the assembly commemorating Citizen-
ship Week at the Wingham Sacred Heart School last Friday.
Woodlot owners offered
50 pr cent tax rebate
Up to 20,000 owners of private
woodlots in Ontario may qualify
for a tax rebate under a pro-
vincial program approved by the
Legislature.
Natural resources Minister
Leo Bernier said that the
property owners would get a 50
per cent rebate on municipal and
school taxes, if ' their lands are
under proper forest manage-
ment.. "At current tax rates, the
rebate would average about $100
per owner, or $2 million for 20,000
owners -in the province," Mr.
Bernier said.
According to the minister, the
purpose of the Managed Forest
Tax Reduction program is to pro-
vide an incentive for woodlot
owners to manage their forests so
as to obtain the greatest possible
yield of wood and wood products
from their lands.
This Ontario program is said to
be thefirst of its kind in North
America.
"Proper management of
private woodlots under this pro-
gram would also provide other
benefits—a healthy wildlife habi-
tat, conservation of water, rec-
reational benefits, and a pleasing
landscape," Mr. Bernier said.
"Any resident of Ontario own-
ing forest land not assessed as
part of a farm will qualify."
The Natural Resources Minis-
ter said that the current yield
from the seven million acres of
small private forest land holdings
in Ontario was estimated at
approximately 100 million cubic
feet of wood annually. With
proper management, the yield
was expected to more than
double. •
Application forms for the tax
rebate will be mailed to about.
70,000 forest landowners as
identified by the Ministry of
Revenue from current tax rolls.
Others who feel they may qualify
should contact the local Ministry
of Natural Resources field of-
fices. (Contact the field offices of
the ministry after May 20).
NBernier explained that the
tax reb a program is retroactive
to January 1, 1973 to bring it in
line with the Ontario Govern-
ment's farm tax reduction pro-
gram which came into force at
that date.
The reason is that many wood -
lot owners applied for rebates
under the farming program at
that time and did not qualify al-
though they were growing tree
cropson their lands. The new
program would take such
property owners into account.
The Managed Forest Tax
Reduction program will be co-
ordinated by two Ontario minis-
tries. The Ministry of Natural
Resources will set the forest
management criteria and field
audit the program. The Ministry
of Treasury, Economics and
Inter -governmental Affairs will
administer the tax rebates, as it
does the Farm Tax Reduction
program in co-operation with the
Ministry of Agriculture and
Food.
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