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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-11-28, Page 13-TurnberryAdak A"I" Affillm, During a generalnieeftlast properties. 10"M as in tbdr assessments IY the Tuesday evening Turnberry He saida8 4r wits and 34 decreases. In the 000411-lWy tel Township Council opted to be within the were !Meed agricWtwe dans there are 4w in Lower Town, may not be added to the list of about 16 Perth in either , eonomm-eW emits. Increases toted 30 Loft necessarY • However the UWA and Huron County municipalities or agricultural doses. Out of 49t and deeresm Ili. Tier. Fagan . wants the regional flood line to to be assessed next year under residential units 197 will ex- added that p per emt of farm apply within the pin. Section 86. Before deciding nen the perience Tiflis or no &aW in Units will not experience a T urnberry Estates also sub - issue council listened to Ken 19x0 as a result of the system. cbaW of over 30 per cent of their witted a request that a Fagan, representative from the However M will receive in- previous assasasssot. Hs asagerd development agreement signed assessment office, disclose what creases and Tse decreases. Of the the towa ft that an attempt wM by its representatives and the Section N would mean to M oommerdal units 20 will snow made to assess farms based ea► townduP uh 1975 still be valid productivity value, addicts, under the plan. The draft "We're not looking at that open wouldn't stop the estates from market." operating as a mobile home park . Auer residents receive their but it may alter areas of its 19so tax assessments meetings development. Council decided it will be arranged by the would only be fair to stick to its • • 1 • t assessment office to explain to Original agreement. taxpayers how Section M works A spot zoning bylaw was A S 5 0 f I A T '6 5 T and bow the assessmneots tor- gamed by the township rezoning warded were established. land owned by Stanley Horsburgh Wingham, Ontario Property owners will have a to agriculture commercial. The maximum of 8 days tQ appeal bylaw will be circulated to meigh- their assessments. boring property owners. However council noted if a Council also decided to adopt a S resident is not aware . of his pre- new system for drain billing. vious assessment he may not Clerk Dorothy Kelly explained . p4p know•the difference between it that under the system 90 cent 4 o Watch and the new'� one under the of the estimated cost will be s system. Therefore many wont billed before the new year. The • for our complain until after receiving remaining to per cent billed in tax bills in June, which would be the spring will include ad- -- too late to appeal. ppeal, Mr. Fagan justments to the estimate. She 4. ,� insisted that mail box stuffers noted if added costs arise they weekly •,. and newspaper ads regarding will be tacked on to the ,, Section 86 will get WWYers' remaining bill, "But if someone a & attention. Also individuals will is over charged he will receive a • receive an opportunity to figure rebate." sale on name brand and some out their own tax bills in advance A township donation of $25 will 4 from examples displayed in the be forwarded to the Huron and staffers. Admitting the problem Perth Lung Association. •*1 TV advertI does exist he said, "There is no Council also reported that land s e d other method of getting around rented to David Martin was it." measured and it totalled 13 acres. Mr. Fagan explained that of ` Mr.. Martin and the township • ' • the 14 municipalities already were previously in disagreement Chri ma sToysunder -the system, "Very few as to how much land is contained 1; ,. problems occurred with its in the rented parcel, therefore a 4 implementation." He said some measuring wheel was obtained Problems arose within citi4. and the land measured. Watch for our 14, however they do not relate to After the meeting Reeve Don 1;, existing conditions in Turnberny. Eadie elaborated on why the • fiy e rs ! 4 Regarding other business township decided not to fund 1 f j, George Penfold, a county planner renovations for the Bluevale • O S 1� s for the township, attended Halla He noted that Wintario k council to discuss further grants available to the citizens' �o changes in the draft secondary organization could be applied for •, # because Wmtario matches pri- He reported that the Maitland vate donations. However, it does James F. Watt Holdings Limited. Josephlne, $t..S. Box 10. Wingham # Valley Conservation Authority not match township funding NOG 2WO Tel: (519) 3;57-3714 may Dow development between . dollars, therefore it would be in the one -in -100- flood line The Wizwbam Advanee-Tows, November 28, 1979 -.pqp IS WINNING SKATERS—Three Wingbam figure skaters won prizes at the Western Ontario Sectionals held Saturday, Nov. 17. From left are Curtis Moore and Debbie Hoe im whom ceived a second for the pre -Novice dance, and Mark Moore, who wet a gold for the Juvenile men's competition. Inspiring message presented • at churchesi • di•nt lay service r Year and the citizens best interest if the BELGRAVE — The joint la guest speaker, Murrayaunt will come as >>ii>�1 !! 5lii�l >►1»#lill Y ] Y Perms Y prophesied. the regional flmd hen_ s.,.,e,.e..._ __ _._ u _ r.----� p o iced funds for the service of Knox and Calvin -Brick MPP, and his family to the serv- Many new iransiuoans have 4e - renovations themselves. Churches which was held in Knox ice. Mr. Gaunt based his remarks veloped as a monetary system United Church, Belgrave, on "Faith —What does it mean to and inflation with death t• November 25 had as its theme me?" Where are we? Why are we' economy. Computerization WE 9F= "Faith". here? Where are we going? he have a single requirement�. asked. Without faith we have no each of us will be known by .a ` Annual Four elders of the churches, purpose. Faith comes to some number. Glenn Coulters, Mrs. Cecil Coul- persons by hearing the word of Believe! Accept Grid! me -A& MrAffihs� tes, Mrs. Harold Vincent and God. Some trust in everything: saved! he challenge.Nat Ivan:Dow, candahcte the service. ,T 1s The science governments eta The" -you are: V&m you large chohro h posed Sfaway.There must .members of b t rche , some$'firm. Each must care accris��Us an faith COf1C@1"t thhhhg rendered two very fine anthemsnot only for his physical needs; faith pattern findes for � E - Surely Goodness and Mercy but for his mind and soul. and will react in trust. Becatgjg 0:.' n Shall Follow Me", and "I Know , at Blyth Each of us believes ;n Jesus Christ lives we can fags r I_■ + Who Holds Tomorrow", with birth at Christmas and his death morrow. Let sharing your fah# For �ihe Business Person" Mrs. George Procter organ by crucifixion. Every Bible be your life's challenge, Magnetic Signs The Blyth Centre for the Arts accompanist. .� come true to the The congregation thanked 116. will present Heart week what has GI CoWtes PERSONALIZED GIFTS stationery - 71/4" x 10% Sheets and..envelopes printed with, name Qnd address. II Quantityof 50 - $1;6.60 Quantity of 100 $21.65 ;:(Plait► also available) z"For that Smoker on Your List" Wches 50 books - $7.05 100 books - $10.98 Gift drum. available in a fireproof mailer at an bdditionol cost of $3.50 over the 50 book price. Treasure Pak "A His 81 Her Gift" Includes 50 napkins and 45 matches person- alized in fireproof mailer. Personal Labels 300 for $2.25 (you moisten) 200 for $3.50 (no moisture needed) A handy gift to give or ideal to use for return address on your Christmas cards. Pencil Pak "Great for Grandchildren" 12 pencils with a full name in gold - $3.95 Rubber Stamps as low as $4.35 (1 line of print) Parma Stamps (no stamp pad required) start at'$9.05 "a handy Parma Stamp is available in a pocket case" - maximum size - 7/8" x 2 3/8". Ideal for student, travelling salesperson or anyone wanting to identify papers at any time or place. ` G' 'he Win0, ham Advance- ' m i es . a 357o2320 Progressive euchre party 131QAPAVE — Ten tables of , ri l - , 1', , : euchre were played at sro Women'a Institute Hall last Wednesday evening with winners being: high lady, Mrs. Lorne Jamieson; low lady. Mrs. Garner Nicholson; novelty lady, Mrs. Verena Bone. High man was Mel Jacklin; low man, Garner Nicholson; novelty man, Bert Johnston. There will be another euchre next Wednesday evening starting at 8 p.m. Everyone is welcome. i racey Brown is now associated with the dinic. D Tracey is a Professional dog groomer. Phone 357-1770 for appointment A become a regular event in itsn welcomed the present time. and Jesus' return Gaunt for an inspiring message. Will adhere to any smooth metal surface. For use on winter program, its annual cars, trucks, mailboxes, etc., or for "Exit", "En_ Community Christmas Concert. trance", "Do Not Trespass" signs on commercial and agricultural ildings. Luring local musical groups, the concert will. be held in the Memorial Planning'bd �s membeiv Hall in Blyth at 8 p.m. .See Available in any size u to 18" x 34" in white ellow '�' We�daY, December 5 and black plaklie' with lettering' in your choice of Master of ceremonies will be During last Wednesday's short chairman Jim Watt if he would added that although talk of new colour. George Cull of Belgrave. meeting the Wingham Planning accept the position for 1980. Mr. industry has been going on fee Removable when repainting or trading vehicle. One of the choirs featured on the program is well known to Board decided to advertise for two mnew members to begin Watt an:. :.. 1, "I have no in- tentions of chairing the board.- years, "I don't knoar where lege to look for these industries." Logos of "farm animals, vehicles, trades, etc. avail- Huron County residents, the Teen serving on the board in January:. As a result Tom Greenall was able to add to attf• iveness of your sign. 3" x 15" Tom of Godench• A relatively Current members, Roger Keay appointed as next year's 'But there is a plaza going In " , sign - $8,45; 10 x sign - $18.75. Drop in at the new group from Goderich, the Craigellen and Lloyd Gilroy, will finish their chairman and Colleen Schenk, down the street that will employ Office and view some sarnples. Singers, will also present traditional Christmas one-year terms Jan. 1. Chairman Tom Deyell said he vice-ebairman, Following the appointments about 100 people. That's industry isn't it?" music. A group of 20 young high would announce the openings to discussion centred around new Regarding the zoning bylaw for school students from Kincardine council dusting its next meeting industrial development for the plaza the clerkAreastwer, Bin make up the Knights of Jazz. This and asked board members to Wingham. Referring to the Renwick, reported that no one » For sonieono who has Eve ry� group ,.: , . ,ted Canada last spring at the International Youth approach individuals who they think would be likely candidates. Westinghouse plant, soon to be located ;n Mount Forest, Mr. had submitted an appeal. Appeal deadline was Thursday, Nov. a. thing But" Personalized Festival in England. The director of the -band, Blake Smith, will Also, Mr. Deyell announced he would not chair board meetings Watt commented "WellMount Forest has scooped us again," Playing Cards also perform clarinet and saxophone solos. in the coming year. He said, "It's not that I haven't enjoyed it, but I adding, "It's too bad they are locating there, it would have been R W BELL 4 At this Community Christmas just don't feel that a represen- nice to see then in Wingham. Plastic coated cards in plastic cfise with per- p p Concert the audience will be tative of council should' be Board members asked Mr. OPTOMETRIST :anal line on �aek. asked to'' in in a carols al w singalong chairman," adding that he onl g Y Deyell what council is doing, to . .ptitited Single Deck - $6.95 led by Mrs. Sharon Wittich of accepted the job because of his attract new industry to town. GQDERICH Double Deck - $11.50 Blyth. Mrs. Gail Lear of Lon- desboro will accompany the experience from being a board member during 1978. After admitting he didn't know, he promised to approach council 'Me Square 524-7661 (Various colours available) group singing as well as per- Members then asked Vine- on the subject and find. out. He � forming several duets with "For the Hostess" DamyLear. Napkins ` Special soloist for the evening will be Marilyn Zivkovic of Exeter and complement the rano Luncheon size - 1 line imprint e Christmas theme, a selection of uncemen Christmas readings will be given , White Coloured 50 napkins x,20 $ 8.35 by Rev. John Roberts of Bedgrave. �� a Wi n ha 100 Hopkins . $9.50 $12.95 Tickets for this evening of g m Gift box available at $2.00 extra for each 50 family entertainment wbe in available at the door. The ad- .' Veterinary Clinic napkins. Dinner and tea size also available. mission price of $2.50 for adults and so cents for children includes -" is pleased to announce that Please enquire for prices. hot cider and cookies following the concert. t Pencil Pak "Great for Grandchildren" 12 pencils with a full name in gold - $3.95 Rubber Stamps as low as $4.35 (1 line of print) Parma Stamps (no stamp pad required) start at'$9.05 "a handy Parma Stamp is available in a pocket case" - maximum size - 7/8" x 2 3/8". Ideal for student, travelling salesperson or anyone wanting to identify papers at any time or place. ` G' 'he Win0, ham Advance- ' m i es . a 357o2320 Progressive euchre party 131QAPAVE — Ten tables of , ri l - , 1', , : euchre were played at sro Women'a Institute Hall last Wednesday evening with winners being: high lady, Mrs. Lorne Jamieson; low lady. Mrs. Garner Nicholson; novelty lady, Mrs. Verena Bone. High man was Mel Jacklin; low man, Garner Nicholson; novelty man, Bert Johnston. There will be another euchre next Wednesday evening starting at 8 p.m. Everyone is welcome. i racey Brown is now associated with the dinic. D Tracey is a Professional dog groomer. Phone 357-1770 for appointment A