The Huron Expositor, 1968-07-18, Page 61,1771
IUONEXPOSITDRi SEAFORTH,,ONT„, JULY 18, 1968
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Mania
Phone 527-0240A
Hold
Wright
Reunion
The annual Wright Reunion
was held Sunday at the Lions
Park, Seaforth, with more than
thirty on hand. -
After the dinner, the elec-
tion of officers was held. Lorne
Ross was returned as president,
as was the secretary -treasurer,
Mrs. Orland Reichert. Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Baillie and Mr, and
Mrs. Percy Wright were 'Flam-
ed to the sports committee for
the coming year.
The sports were held under
the direction of Mr. and Mrs.
Percy Dalton and the results
were as follows:
"Races: under 6, Aubrey Ross
and Bruce Ross; under 8,, Larry
Dalton and Billy Ross; under
10, Lois Dalton and Billy Jef-
frey; under 12, Lois Dalton and
Dennis Dalton; married ladies,
Virginia Dalton and Doris Jef-
frey; married men, Carl' Dalton
and Howard Ross; kicking the
slipper (children) Faye Dalton
and Billy Jeffrey; (ladies), Dor-
is Jeffrey and Jean Ross; (men)
Howard' Ross and Carl Dalton;
relay race, Carl Dalton's team;
three-legged race, Jane Muir
and Faye Dalton, Virginia and
Lois Dalton; coming the farth-
est distance, Mr, and Mrs. How-
ard Ross, Science Hill; oldest
person, Mrs. Herb Kercher; per-
son with nearest birthday, Den-
nis Dalton; guessing contest,
(children), Ruth Jeffrey; (adults)
Esther Wright.
The runion will be held again
next year at the Lions Park on
July 13th.
• Seaforth
Attend
Rabies
Ciinic
Attendance at the m'Onth-long
Huron County rabies clinics
surpassed last year's figures,
said Dr. M. K. Clungston, Sea -
forth, of the health of animals
division of the Canada Depart-
ment of Agriculture.
The last of the 27 clinics was
completed at Elimville with 103
dogs and 80 cats inoculated rec-
ently.'
Total number vaccinated was
2,711 dogs and 1,201 cats. The
total in 1967 was 2,589.
The clinics held in co-opera-
tion with the Huron County
health unit, have been in oper-
ation lor seven -years.
Goderich had the largest turn-
out June 14 when 276 dogs and
111 cats received shots.
FUNERAL,,
Announce Two Chariges
Property Tax Reductions
Municipal Affairs Minister W,
Darcy McKeough has announced
two developments in the new
system of regidential propeTbY
tax reductions for Ontario's 1,-
700,000 horne-owners and 800,-
000 tenants:
1. Regulations spelling out the
method for alt tenants to bene-
fit for all of 1968.
• 2. The beginning, Of payments
from the Province to municipal-
ities, reimbursing them or the
amount of the tax reductions al-
lowed by them to owners.
The tax reduction system was
approved by the Legislature last
month. Its purpose was to ease
the burden of municipal and
school taxes on residential prop-
erty, to the benefit of all those
who bear these taxes — both
homeowners and tenants. '
Mr. McKeough said the Prov-
ince will pay an -estimated $150
million' in these tax reductions
in 1968, amounting to •1,g36 per
cent of all residential 'proper-
ty taxes. Owners get the re,duc-
tions on their municipal tax
bills. Landlords are required to
pass on the full reductions to
tenants.
The regulations state that a
tenant who occupies a rented
house or apartment all year, or
who moves out after June 30, is
to receive his tax reduction al-
lowance with no need to apply.
The onus is on the landlord or
his agent to pass it on to him.
But if a tenant has moved
mit before June 30 of this year,
he should apply to his landlord
for the reduction. In that case
the landlord is required to make
RUSSEL H. SPROAT
Russel H. Sproat, 83, of Sea -
forth, passed away 'after a two
week illness in Seaforth Corn-
muility Hospital, July 11.
Born ‘Nov. 8, ,,I884 in Tuckersmith ToWnshiP, the deceased
was educated in Tuckersmith
schools. He was also a ..nem-
ber of First Presbyterian
Church.
He. was predeceased by his
wife, the former Ethel Cal&
well, and his parents, James
R.. Sproat and Margaret Sproat
(McGee). He is survived by a
sister, Mrs.' Wilfred Morrow
(1Vlargaret) and a brother,
James R. Sproat of Beamsville.
Funeral services for the late
Mr. Sproat were held Saturday,
July 13 at 2 p.m. from the Box
Funeral Home with Rev. J. C.
Britton, officiating. Burial was
in Maitlandbank Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Jef f rey
Sproat, Wallace Ross, Roger St.
'Germain, Orville Greer, Jerome
Sproat, and- James Sproat.
Flowerbearers were Sam Shi-
nen and H. R. Sproat
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the paYraent 94 if he has re-
ceived an application froin .sa
tenant. All paymentsnittst be
made by December 31.
"The purpose of this method
is to make it practical or ten-
ants to secure the tax reduc-
tion allowance for all of 19683"
Mr. McKeough said. "If a ten-
ant has movedout in the first
six months of this igrs.i the
landlord does not n arily
know where he has gone. Since
this system has come into force
in mid -year, it would not be de-
sirable to require a landlord to
trace a tenant who has moved
out.
"For the rest of this year and
for 1969 and thereafter, the ten-
ant will not be required to do
anything in order to collect his
reduction. It will be the res-
ponsibility of the landlord to
pay his tenant the tax reduc-
tion allowance,"
Payments for -1968 must be
by cheque or cash.
A tenant is entitled to the
benefit of the tax reduction in
the proportion of the. part of
the year that he pays rent. For
instance, if he rents a dwelling
for six months, he should re-
ceive one-half of the reduction.
A tenant is not permitted to as-
sign or waive his right to the
amount of the tax reduction al-
lowance.
The regulations provide that
beginning next year,- a tenant
and his landlord or his agent
may agree in the first month
of occupancy, to have the tax
reduction allowance passed on
by way of a 'reduction in the
monthly rent,
By whatever method is used,
the tax • reduction-- allowance in
future years will haye to -be
roadT-by December 31 or within
30 days of the end Of the ten-
ancy, whichever comes first.
The Province will reimburse
a municipality for the amount
of the tax" Credits , allowed to
owners, on the basis pf the
number of instalments of taxes
levied after the adeption of the
estimates. For instance, if there
are three such instalments, one-
third of the amount claimed will
be paid as close to the date of
each instalment as possible.
These payments will commence
to be paid in July.
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