Zurich Citizens News, 1973-04-26, Page 15L
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THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1973
Tuckersmith
tax rate up
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE 15
Public school supporters in
Tuckersmith Township will pay
$79.40 on each $1, 000 of ass-
essment and separate school
supporters will pay $84.
That represents a drop of 20
cents for public school support-
ers while the rate for separate
school supporters rose $1.50
from last year.
The tax rate was presented to
Tuckersmith Township council
last Tuesday night by clerk
James McIntosh and was adopt-
ed.
Council, early in March, set
a township rate of 20 mills for
farm and residential property
and 25 mills for commercial anc
business assessment.
Council was presented with
rates for Huron County and
education at its Tuesday meet-
ing.
The county rate is set at
23.4 mills, an increase of 1.4
mills over last year.
Elementary rates for the Hur-
on County board of education
rose .3 mills to 20.8 for farm
and residential and .4 mills to
22.6, for commercial and bus-
iness property.
The public secondary school
rate fell .3 mills to 15.2, for
farm and residential and rem-
ained unchanged at 17 for com-
mercial and business.
Huron- Perth separate school
elementary rates climbed to
25.4 mills from 23.4 for farm
and residential and to 28.3 from
26 for commercial and business.
The township will raise $364,
542 on an assessment of $4, 538,
035 with a mill raising $4, 538.
Last assessment year's as
s mens was
$3,113, 515 with the county rais-
ing about $250, 000.
This year's levy breakdown
included: county expenses,
$106,190; township expenses,
$92, 056; Huron elementary
school, $86, 412; Huron secondar'
schools, $69, 444; Huron- Perth
separate schools, $10, 440.
In other business, council
was told easments for Brucefield§
new water system will be secur-
ed as soon as the plan receives
approval from the Ontario Mun-
icipal Board. It is now before
the OMB.
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DASIIWOOD and DISTRICT NEWS
Alphonse Grenier returned
home Monday, following a two
and one-half week holiday spent
in British Columbia, where he
visited his uncle Idose Grenier,
Edmonton, Alberta, where he
visited his brother, Mike and
family, whom he last saw 18
years ago; then to Bonnyville,
Alberta, with his sister Blanche
Vallee and family. He also
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ron Wint-
ers and Melissa at Vanguard,
Sask.
EASTER VISITORS
Sgt. and Mrs. Tommy Miller
Danny and Carolyn, Trenton;
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bambrick,
Waterloo were with Mrs. Rosal-
een Schenk.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Howe,
Mary Joe and Shelley, London,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller,
Brenda, Charlotte and Karen,
Correspondent: Mrs, Ervin Rader
Zion, Susan VanWyck, Exeter;
and Mr. and Mrs. David Rader
with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rader,
Paul and Sharon.
Mr. and Mrs. Rick Guy and
Jordan, Denfield, and Paul Mor-
rison, Varna were with Rev.
and Mrs, Bruce Guy and Judy.
Mrs. Hilda Haugh, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray VanDorsselaer and Sus-
an, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Willeri
and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rader,
of Stratford spent Easter with
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rader and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Tiernan
spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Cornelius and Mark, Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cudmore,
Willowdale, with Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Rader.
Mr, and Mrs. Carl Withersp-
oon and family, Crediton, Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Park, and family,
Parkhill, Miss Melvina Schade,
London; Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Schade and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Schade and Karen
spent Easter with Mrs. Greta
Schade.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Tiernan
and Randy, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Tiernan, Susan and Jul-
ie, of Exeter, and Mr. and Mrs.
George Tieman and family spent
Easter Sunday with Mrs. Louella
Tiernan and Mrs. Susan Merrier.
Daylight Saving Time goes
into effect in Dashwood, Sunday
April 29, at 2 a.m.
EASTER SERVICES
Special Easter services were
held in both churches Sunday.
In the United Church the Hi -C
group with the aid of directors,
Mrs. Hugh Boyle and Carl
Oestreicher were in charge of
the service. The purposes were
BEAT -THE
to involve people in real Easter
worship and to make them aware
of Jesus' presence. With memb-
ers of the Hi -C group taking
the various characters, it was
divided into six parts - Jesus in
the garden; Jesus trials as told
in the scriptures; Jesus on the
way to Calvary, Sounds of the
crucifixion; At the t on the
first day of the week and sharing
together in the Sunday School
room.
Let contract for
area iyorshop
(continued from page 10)
inciai conferences previously at
Thunder Bay and Ottawa and
urged the local members to take
advantage of the educational
experience involved in the conf-
erence held within easy driving
distance. The youth YACMR
group is also to be represented
at the sessions of " US" confer-
ence which lets adult trainees
take part in the association
organized for their development.
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