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Huron •Comity Coulton. on
Monday 'voted 23 to 14 'agains
adoption' of the county , asses$
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nient cniissioner system:, P,
G., Gillis, department of muni-•
cipal affairs supervisor, inform-
ed council that •his department,
supported establishment of •the'
system ''to ensurethat every
municipality, regardless, oi,' size,
is able to tmtlintain an efficient
assessment department."' ' • ,
"There is a more pont,
bility on- each of y, is' re said,
"to. make sure eac,. ° ratepayer
has to pay only his just and
proper share of taxes. •Unfor-
tunately, at present 'there are al
great number of ,ratepayers
paying too much, and an -equal-
ly large number 'paying too lit-
tle, /and .quite a number not
paying taxes at all. This hap,
pens because people are em-
ployed who do not .have proper
equipment or proper records."
Before the tiote was taken,
conclusion of a long discus-
sion=, Warden Glenn ',Webb
pressed the .the opinion-that'1 ie
system will be adopted int-Hur-I
on sooner or later.. • ' -
"Many of bur assessors are
marking ' time," he said, "and
asking: 'when are we going to
.have county assessment?' I be-
lieve the system Will be in
effect in this county. The ques-•
tion. now is , whether • we' are
prepared to accept the recom-
mendation of the report "for
Jan. 1, 1967. It Is almost a,
foregone conclusion this will
be a fact in this county, • at
some ..time." •
The debate .closed with an
appeal by Brig, F. A. - Clift,
ree'ye of Bayfield, who id:
"We show d not drag our .fee
• , "As po nted out by Mr, Gil-
lis," he , 'd, "we .cannot afford
not to ad pt the new syste
In our village there' are
kinds of •properties not being,
properly assessed, and it is,very
difficult to get- them changed.
All this will eo'me easily When
we 'getrthe new, system and
trained.' assessors .nottsubject to
personal pressures," •
11Ir. 'Gillis .reported 13 coun-
ties. adopting the 'system, and
five more indicating intention
to do 'So, •
"Doctor, is there . anything
you can do to cute me of snor-
g?„
"Does it disturb your wife?"
asked :the doctor.
"No,""replied the patient, "it
only ,embarrasses' my wife. it's
the rest ,of the congregation
that's disturbed." , '
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Three years• of pianni g Were
culminated by the :oiiiviat, op: r-
ing of the New Christian Fcl}F•
cation `building of Censall�;?iJ t-
ed Church- Sundayh ; afternoon.
Rev. Arthur tligginbmth,am,
chairman of Huron „Presbytery`,
WaIton, performed them dedica-
tion service.
In the ceremony of • t he
keys, the following • took
part;, Walter Spencer, ichaix
man of the building cominittee;
Elgin. Rowcliffe, ' .chairman of
the Board of Trustees;' J'antes
McGregor, chairman of Conimit-
-tee of Stewards; CCendon Chris-
tie, superintendent 'of ' Church
School; and Rev. Harold F.
Currie, minister: •
The Right Reverend ,J.4R.
Mutchmor, DD.; ILD„' Toronto
Deputy Moderator ,.of the ,tint
ed Church, of Canada assisted
in theservice, and Rev.:Currie
Winlaw,.., minister • of Central
United, Church, Stratford, and -
former minister of the church,
gave the sermon. Thecombin-
ed voices of • the ' junior ;and
senior choirs of- the church, un-
der' direction of Mrs. John
Turkheim, sang; • '
The new building includes: 10
extra .classrooms, large assem-
bly room, kitchen on lower '1'ev-
el, kitchenette- on second level,
,just 'off the new church parlor,
behrd -room, minister's Study,
and spacious choir room.•.
A reception in the assembly
hall following the service was
given by the United. Church
Women, with -Mrs: Vern Alder -
dice as • convener. •
To' Install Officers •
Officers of Hensall Kinsmen
and Hensall Kinettes, together
with Exeter "Kinsmen. and Kin-
ettes. and East London. Club
Kinsmen and Kinettes, will be
installed Thursday night by
Governor Larry Woods, •of Pres-
ton,'. at the Shillelagh Motel, Lu -
can.
Hensall Kinsmen:'. Past presi
dent, John Baker; president
Jim Hyde;' vice-pre9ident,. Mur-
ray Baker; '..second • vice presi
dent, -Bob Caldwell; secretary;
Wayne Reid; treasurer, ` Alvin
Campbell;, . registrar; Harold'
Caldwell; directors, Geo. Beer,
Robert Reaburn, Ron Wareing.
Hensall. Kinettes: Past presi
dent,,' Mrs. John Baker;, presi-
'dent,: Mrs, William Fuss; Vice-
president, Mrs. Jim Hyde; sec-
retary, Mrs fob. Baker; treas-
urer Mrs. Ron Wareing; .regis-
trar, Mrs. Harold Caldwell, •
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First meeting of the 4-H pro-
ject, "Sleeping .Garments," was
held at the home of Mrs. Chas.
Eyre Saturday. Mrs. Eyre • and
Mrs. Robert Gemmell are the'
leaders,. -for the project. • The
meeting opened with the 4-H
Pledge, followed by election of
officers:' _
President, • Donna • White
house;'vice-president, Thea -Van
Nickerk; floating secretary,
Barbara Gemmell; telephone
girl, Janice Eyre; press report-
er, Gwen McLean;` pianist, Mar-
ion Roberts. • "
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