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Mrs. BW Purdou were Barbara Soup LVtowd Ltd.
ideas? Aon of Kitchener and lir. and lir. and Mrs. Rti;iisd McGuiee
Mrs. Donald Gaunt of Cha attended a nth wedding anni-
Trevor Hunter of London versary party Saturday evening
Perhaps W e e O n h e I p ! visi`6d from Monday to T1 °achy at the Blue Baro where a wedding
with his grandparents, Mr. and dinner was served and an annt-
Mrs. Wallace Cann. His parents, versary prggralln enjoyed.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hunter came Visitors on Sunday with Mr.
forHhim on Thursday. and Mrs. E. W. Beecralt and
OLIDAPaul and Brian Falconer of Karen were Mr. and Mrs. Bob
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Sarnia spent the weekend with Sinnamon, Brock and Bradley of
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mowbray and Mogkton.
other friedds. The Whitechurch Women's In -
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Leaver of stuute will meet in the Com -
Hamilton visited a few days with Munity Memorial Hall at 8:80
Miss Floris Leaver at the farm ,'p.m., the date to be announced
and with Mr. and Mrs. Robert lata. Theme of the meeting will
Mowbray. be Resolutions; hostess, Mrs. L D
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin McClenag- Elgin Johnston; roll call, "A law
han of St. Thomas spent the I want changed or kept and
weekend with his mother, Mrs. why"; motto, "Resolved to am
250 Josephine Street sen McClenaghan and Mr. and our faults as clearly as we see
Mrs. Carl McClenaghan. faults in others"; speaker, Mrs.
WINGHAM Mr. and Mrs. Don Myers and F. Gemmel; program, Mrs.
family of Woodstock were Sun- Garnet Farrier, Mrs. Lorne
day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Durnin; lunch committee, Mrs.
3S7 Robert Mowbray. ° Bill Rintoul, Mrs. Fred Tiffin,
=2701 Mr. and Mrs. Ted McClenag- Mrs. Dave Gibb.
han of Kitchener were weekend
visitors with Miss Mildred Mc -
AIR • CRUISES • MOTORCOACH TOURS Clenaghan. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McIntyre of
Wingham visited recently with —Miss Lavonne Ballagh was
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mowbray. guest speaker Sunday morning at
Nancy England is staying with the worship service in the Pine
her sister, Wendy England, and River United Church.
NOTICE OF MEETING
The Conimission to Review Proposals
for
PropertyTax Reform in Ontario
A public meeting for residents of Huron and Perth counties and Stratford will be
held on August 4, 1976 at 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., 2 P.M. to 4:30 p.m., 7 p.m. to 9:30
p.m', at Goderich Collegiate Gymnasium, 260 South Street, Goderich, to receive
submissions, both oral and written, from.local gv.vernment representatives, prop-
erty taxpayers and all other interested parties; concerning the proposals that have.
been put forward by the Government of Ontario as a means of establising a new
system of properly taxation based on market value assessment.
This meeting is one of a series which the Commission is conducting throughout
Ontario this summer and fall, before submitting its recommendations to the govern-
ment.
The proposals, originally published. in\the 1976 Ontario Budgel, Budget Paper E,
entitled Reform of Property Taxation in Ontario, are as follows:
Copies of Budget Paper E containing background and explanatory information, in addi-
tion to the proposals themselves, may be obtained. free of charge, from regional
assessment offices or from Mr. Lawrence Close, Executive Secretary, Commission on
Property Tax Reform, Fifth Floor, Frost Building South, Queen's Park, Toronto M7A
1Y7, telephone (416) 965-1671. If you plan to appear and present a written or oral sub-
mission, please notify Mr. Close in advance, by letter or telephone We would also ap-
preciate receiving one copy of any written submission, prior to the meeting.
Since the purpose of these meetings is to help ensure that the new taxation system is
implemented in an efficient and equitable manner, the Commission hopes that
all Ontario residents with opinions and suggestions to offer will manage to make their
representations to us.
Willis L. Blair
Chairman
Ontario
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.SELF-TAUGHT LOCAL ARTIST Samuel Bondi has done sever paintings and drawings
shom n
1.
Residences in Ontario, collectively,
Mr. and Mrs. Bondi saw
of market value, except residences
r. Bondi says, "He was
tremendous."
will bear a reduced share of property
,
fronts or hinds.
which will be taxed at 50 percent of
Couples attend
Baptist speaker
taxes.
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market value.
Warns against
2.
Residential property will be. redefined
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A unilorm method of phasing -in the
Murray Riddell
Nazi -hunter Yako' Liebermann,
and he is getting older and wear-
to include only residences and a
R• R. 1, Newton
new t&x system over a period of up to
Gilbert Beecroft were among the
A warning against the misuse
reasonable amount of land.
42 brides and grooms attending
five years will be available to prevent
Catherine Cookson
3.
The present practice of levying dif-
When Kirsten MacGregor's
abrupt tax changes.
Smith as he spoke to the morning
parents die suddenly of fever she
ferent mill rates on residential and
9.
Assessment rolls will be returned and
Each couple attending who had
Baptist Church on Sunday.
commercial properties will be discon-
been' married in the church or
enumeration will be performed every
Kirsten to look after the younger
, under the auspices of the con-
tinued.
children. On the threshold of wo-
two years to coincide with local
chapter 12, where the apostle in:
4.
Farmland, farm buildings, managed
structs the Corinthians about
government elections.
took part in the act of re-affirma-
gifts given by the Holy Spirit. He
forests and farm residences will be
10.
Assessment on provincial government
1lmaster. Rescued from a rag-
the remaining congregation who
assessed at market value. Farmland,
flood to bear her. child in the
property will be pooled and assigned
failing to give the Holy Spirit His
stable 9f a mansion Kirsten be-
farm buildings and managed forests
rightful place in one's life, the
between the public and separate ele-
A wedding luncheon was
other claiming to have the full -
will be taxed at 100 percent of market
served in the church hall
mentary schools in the same propor-
\
immediately following.
value and the taxes will be paid by the
Bread and Molasses by Andy
tion as the taxable assessment as -
GOVERNMENT
MacDonald
Province. Farm residences will be
signed by the owners and occupants
large crowd attending this ser-
INSPECTED
taxed as all other residences at 50 per-
vice.
of residences.
dren of a poor Cape Breton coal
area are Joanne McLean, RR 1,
cent of market value and the taxes will
11.
Costs shared among municipalities
Orange Shillelagh,
Canadian author Dorothy Live-
be paid by the owner. There will be
will be shared on the basis of the
Beef
vive relatively unscathed and
provision to recover taxes paid by the
Varna; Judy Robinson, RR 2,
assessment on which taxes and pay-,
laughing even despite the hungry
Auburn ; Vanda Storey, RR 1,
Patti Tasko, RR 2,
Province if the property changes use.
the eyes of a child and written in
ments in lieu of taxes are based.
5.
All real property used for the purpose
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Where assessment is to be used to
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John t M d'
of a business including government
appreciation of their opportuni
determine the grant to be paid to a
ties and responsibilities as indi-
administrative facilites will be subject
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Musk pupils
municipality, the assessment used
local chairman
pass exams
to an additional assessment of 50 per-
ADULTS $4.00 STUDENTS $2.50
will be the assessment on which taxes
ideas and broaden their ex -
cent of market value for business
periences by meeting with club
and payments in lieu of taxes are
Royal Conservatory pianoforte
members from across the prov-
taxes.
examinations held at Blyth are
based.
Sponsored by:
6.
All public property except residences
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The provisions of The Assessment Act
speakers, exhibits, demonstra'-
Huron -Middlesex P.C. Federal Association
will be subject to payments in lieu of
tions and participation of club
will apply to the assessment of all real
Wheeler, Linda Machan
girls in discussion groups.
taxes equal to full taxes at 100 percent
property in' Ontario, including areas
of market value. Public residences will
without municipal organizations.
be subject to payments in lieu of taxes
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Public bodies which receive provincial
equivalent to full taxes at 50 percent of
grants, such as school boards, will be
market value. Public utilities will be
allowed to include their property tax
subject to business assessment at 50
payments as allowable expenses for
percent of market value.
grant purposes.
7.
As is the present case, churches.
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Ontario s property tax credits which
cemeteries, and property held in trust
relate property taxes to the ability to
for a band or body of Indians will be
pay will if necessary. be strengthened
exempt. All other presently exempt
upon implementation of the new
property will be taxed at 100 percent
system
Copies of Budget Paper E containing background and explanatory information, in addi-
tion to the proposals themselves, may be obtained. free of charge, from regional
assessment offices or from Mr. Lawrence Close, Executive Secretary, Commission on
Property Tax Reform, Fifth Floor, Frost Building South, Queen's Park, Toronto M7A
1Y7, telephone (416) 965-1671. If you plan to appear and present a written or oral sub-
mission, please notify Mr. Close in advance, by letter or telephone We would also ap-
preciate receiving one copy of any written submission, prior to the meeting.
Since the purpose of these meetings is to help ensure that the new taxation system is
implemented in an efficient and equitable manner, the Commission hopes that
all Ontario residents with opinions and suggestions to offer will manage to make their
representations to us.
Willis L. Blair
Chairman
Ontario
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0
f i The Wingham Advance -'limes, Thurs., July 8, 117 --pap 8
.SELF-TAUGHT LOCAL ARTIST Samuel Bondi has done sever paintings and drawings
shom n
of Elvis Presley. One in chalk,he drew in 1954, one in 1966 and
,
th largest in 1976. Last year
Mr. and Mrs. Bondi saw
Elvis Presley in a live concert.
r. Bondi says, "He was
tremendous."
—Mrs. Gershom Johnston and
,
fronts or hinds.
from South America by the most
Couples attend
Baptist speaker
wanted Nazi still alive, the no-
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special service
Warns against
at Waterloo Park and supervised
by Mr. and Mrs. John Liddle and
in the LlhiU/-V
BELGttAVE—Mr. and Mrs.
misuse of gifts
Murray Riddell
Nazi -hunter Yako' Liebermann,
and he is getting older and wear-
Ivan Wightman and Mr. and Mrs.
R• R. 1, Newton
ier.
Gilbert Beecroft were among the
A warning against the misuse
The Slow Awakening by
42 brides and grooms attending
and misunderstanding of God's
Catherine Cookson
the Brucefield United Church
gifts was issued by Pastor Ross
When Kirsten MacGregor's
100th anniversary on bride's and
Smith as he spoke to the morning
parents die suddenly of fever she
groom's Sunday, July 4.
congregation at the Wingham
falls into the hands of Ma Brad-
Each couple attending who had
Baptist Church on Sunday.
ley, a baby farmer, who uses
been' married in the church or
Pastor Smith read from Paul's
Kirsten to look after the younger
, under the auspices of the con-
first -letter to the Corinthians,
children. On the threshold of wo-
gregation in the past 100 years,
chapter 12, where the apostle in:
manhood Kirsten is made over to
was given a certificate and each
structs the Corinthians about
Hop Fuller, a travelling tinker
took part in the act of re-affirma-
gifts given by the Holy Spirit. He
who proves to be a hard and vici-
tion of vows along with many in
said that "two extremes are evi-
1lmaster. Rescued from a rag-
the remaining congregation who
denced among Christians, one
flood to bear her. child in the
had been married at other
failing to give the Holy Spirit His
stable 9f a mansion Kirsten be-
churches.
rightful place in one's life, the
comes' -deeply involved in the
A wedding luncheon was
other claiming to have the full -
lives of its inhabitants.
served in the church hall
is half -Eskimo, grows stronger
immediately following.
Bread and Molasses by Andy
A most memorable and enjoy-
GOVERNMENT
MacDonald
able day was appreciated by the
Andy MacDonald and his ten
large crowd attending this ser-
INSPECTED
brothers and sisters were chil
vice.
Monday,July 19
dren of a poor Cape Breton coal
area are Joanne McLean, RR 1,
miner and they never had enough
Monkton; Kathy Bennett, RR 1,
Gorrie : Heather Currie, RR 3,
Orange Shillelagh,
Canadian author Dorothy Live-
to eat or the proper clothes to
wear but they managed to sur-
say has sifted through her child-
Beef
vive relatively unscathed and
hood experiences to create fifteen
Varna; Judy Robinson, RR 2,
laughing even despite the hungry
Auburn ; Vanda Storey, RR 1,
Patti Tasko, RR 2,
LUNCHDublin;
PROVIDED
the eyes of a child and written in
thirties.
fictional form. It reflects the
Lucan.
The purpose of the conference
—Sunday guests of Mrs. Ger-
excite ent of Winnipeg in the
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second'decade of this centur y'
nese of the Spirit, yet cows lift
not bearing it out is praetioa m d
conduct..,
The speaker went an to esplsla
that while the Holy Spirit amse
to dwell within the cbrlsdan at
salvation, the Christian We mac
be filled with the Spirit and this
requires a daily commiftmL
Paul points out that the oft d
the Spirit are given only to Cbri -
tiam and that they are to boost
the Lord thereby. He lists a
number of gifts, some of whkh
are almost neglected today while
others are over -emphasised. The
wad of wisdom, the wad d
knowledge and faith are gifts
needed today. He also lists heel-
ing, working of miracles,
� 1,,1, . � or preaching, diocau.
ment, speaking in tongues or las
and the interpretatfan of
In closing, Pastor Smith said,
"These gifts are merited by pni-
fied lives and the Spirit gives
them as He wills. Those who
receive them profit thereby in the
reaching of lost men for God." He
stressed the importance of
developing one's gifts and at all
times having oneself it con-
trol, for "the spirits of the
prophets are subject to the
prophets
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—Mrs. Gershom Johnston and
,
fronts or hinds.
from South America by the most
George Grigg attended the John-
wanted Nazi still alive, the no-
ston family picnic held Saturday
torious "Angel of Death". One
at Waterloo Park and supervised
by Mr. and Mrs. John Liddle and
man alone can stop the killings,
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Smith.
Murray Riddell
Nazi -hunter Yako' Liebermann,
and he is getting older and wear-
There were about 65 in attend -
from the
R• R. 1, Newton
ier.
ance surrounding locali-
Small Ceremonies by Carol
ties. Those from a distance were
from Thunder Bay, 1.Barrie, Sud-
Tel. 595-8813
Shields
bury and Chatham.
As Judith Gill watches televis-
ion with her husband and chil-
—Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dawson
dren she muses how her life has
and Cindy of Campbellford spent
been made along conventional
the weekend with Mrs. George
lines with her pleasures derived
Fisher. Patrick Street. Cindy re-
from the small; everyday cure-
mained to spend some holidays
with her grandmother. Mr. and
monies which add their own uni-
Mrs. Bob Estey of Port Elgin
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que flavor and color.
were also weekend visitors and
Tisha by Anne Hobbs
Full of energy and ideals, Anne
all were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Carman Machan and Ross
JOE C
Hobbs treks across the northern
of Brussels.
tundra to become schoolmarm in
the remote goldrush settlement
of Chicken. Her neighbors' open-
4'H conference
NIGHT
hearted welcome cools as Anne's
friendship with Fred Purdy, who
During the week of July 6-9, 200
is half -Eskimo, grows stronger
4-H Homemaking Club girls from
and when she sits young Chuck in
all parts of Ontario will be par-
Federal Progressive Conservative Leader
class with her white students,
ticipating in the conference held
hostility erupts. Amid the turmoil
at the University of Guelph. The
Anne finds the strong centre of
girls who are attending from thisherself.
Monday,July 19
area are Joanne McLean, RR 1,
Beginnings: A Winnipeg Child-
hood by Dorothy Livesay
Monkton; Kathy Bennett, RR 1,
Gorrie : Heather Currie, RR 3,
Orange Shillelagh,
Canadian author Dorothy Live-
Wingham; Karen Kernick, RR 3,
say has sifted through her child-
Exeter; Janet Postma, RR 1,
VanastTa, Ontario
hood experiences to create fifteen
Varna; Judy Robinson, RR 2,
reminiscences as seen through
Auburn ; Vanda Storey, RR 1,
Patti Tasko, RR 2,
LUNCHDublin;
PROVIDED
the eyes of a child and written in
fictional form. It reflects the
Lucan.
The purpose of the conference
Reception from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
excite ent of Winnipeg in the
is to assist girls in gaining an
second'decade of this centur y'
appreciation of their opportuni
Dancing from 10:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m.
ties and responsibilities as indi-
Tickets are available from the
•
Musk pupils
viduals, members of a club, a
community and as Canadian citi-
local chairman
pass exams
zens. This conference will en -
courage members to share their
ADULTS $4.00 STUDENTS $2.50
Pupils of Mrs Winona Martin,
ideas and broaden their ex -
Brussels, successful in the recent
periences by meeting with club
Come down and meet Mr. Clark
Royal Conservatory pianoforte
members from across the prov-
examinations held at Blyth are
ince. A program had been
Sponsored by:
Grade V1- First class honors,
planned to include special
Brian Armstrong; honors, Mi-
speakers, exhibits, demonstra'-
Huron -Middlesex P.C. Federal Association
chelle McCutcheon, pass, Carol '
tions and participation of club
Wheeler, Linda Machan
girls in discussion groups.
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