Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 11, 1969, p. 13

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m a y k wsm v wesley rirfecj landlords pass it lifelong distr a district farmer all his life until his retirement john wes ley rutledge died in george town hospital on december 1st h was 83 mr rutledge who was the gbn i of john miller rutlodge and anna stull farmed on the town line and after his retire ment moved to terra cotta vil lage he wasparticularly fond of horses a wcrrtber of union presby terlae church he attended school at s s 3 chinguacousyj he married winnifred marian cults 52 years ago in st georges anglican church here he leaves his wife a son john edward ted of orangeville and daujters mrs eric les lie franr- of rft 4 georgej 1 lown and mrs david andrews emma of terra cotta and 19 grandchildren he was predeceased by a sis- ter anna- mabel and a brothei lewis t rutledge who was a professor at queens university kingston bev wayne maddock hills burgh conducted the funeral service at the harold c mc clure funeral hrimc and inleij ment was in glen william local apartment shoul jreceive cash troiinf month perhaps in time christmas the extra cash is a benefit to which virtually all home owners and tenants are entitled under the ontario- gove ments two year tax reduction s5sttmsjte sys tem was cstablisl province last year as a mefens of easing the burden of municipal and school taxes in effect the province pays part of the prop erty taxes on each eligible house and apartment the majority of georgetown tenants will receive rebates of 4486 while in esquesing the rebates wjll vary from 33 to 35 the difference influenced by fire area and street lighting under provincial law apart- ment landlords or their agents baton belles in the front row are lisa alexander left and ann marie stone second row lorraine morrison left susan jepson shelley jepson and paul king third row amanda armstrong left susanne martineau valerie martineau janet brandt stacy hamilton and debbie hinds standing behind them are instructors miss lynette anderson left and mrs clara brandt they are part of s class of 60 young girls ranging in age from 5 to 13 who are learning how to become majorettes in a class operated by mrs- brandt out of the class has beenborn georgetowns majprette corpsrthe georgettes who debuted in the santa claus parade on saturday social and personal mr and mrs jack hunter charles street and mr ant mrs ted lawrence shelley st have recently returned from i motor trip to florida they vis iacd clearwater on the gul of mexico side of the state am crossed over to the atlanti coast while in miami the made a flight to the bahama they returned home via orlandi daytona and myrtle beacha and the city 6f washingtoij the trip was made the rnorl enjoyable by having perfej weather for the entire threj weeks ballinafad compare methods for wrapping holiday gifts mrs jesse mcenery was hos tess to the womens invitute meeting on wednesday after noon dec 3 it was thi- christ mas meeting and the roll call was each one to bring a wrap ped parcel to show different ways of christmas gift wrap ping there were many varid and artistic ways displayed during the business pir of the meeting it was decided to hold a penny sale and euchre some time in march fnal arrangrm- s were made for the 4h humcmakin- clubs achievement day on sat urday dec 13 which will he held in the community centre program ended games of b an exchange of singing of carol- with several we thn had ifts with th and the del are ma- the two members who giving the lessons on t ilt king reported on the first meet ing and said that 15 were pics ent and it was decided to make a quilt the wi to buy the mat- eial early in the new year the current events were given by mrs given mrs smith gavej the motto which was on the christmas theme ious lunch served by mrs giv en and mrs mckneryjdl agrc cl it was one of the special mee tings of the yeir sympathy of the community is extended to mr and mrs bruce leitch and mr and mrs lloyd marshall in the suddn death of their cousin mrs stan leitch of erin several from this area at tended anniversary services at si andrews church in geor gelown rev russell horsburg was the guest speaker m matthews presented their 3 i children for holy baptism fc they were robert anthony- yvonne mane and william hert next sunday dec 14 willjj- he white gift sunday c ai v for his christmas miststtiftartt miss beat ice with relatives 1 day last week hilts vi ited i toronto one the red cross vnrsing course is almost finished the group were all sucnssful in their examinations last week they have the final meeting next week when plans will be made for a banquet earl and ere placed francis mclean second respectfully in the all year round work of the 4h clubs of erin township heather and bonnie kirk- wood also received good marks congratulaticns to our young folk mrs jamicson gave two hum universal bible orous readings followed by observed in the two interesting contests the sunday also mr sunday was church on and mrs r a group of friends of mr don brown surprised him on sjt urday night by calling at his home the occasion being hisij birthday all reported a happy j time a group of eager sewers met j again in the community centre on monday night when they re ceived more instructions on quilt making next meeting will be the 1st monday in january and mrs robert foster family gathering at their on sunday winnifred smith jj you within the boundaries ofi canadas ten provinces taken togcvr excluding the territ ories four out of every fivc acres of land are forested tool tnr bffinne aaoond tcnokjar enter our lucky draw for a brighem exclusive pip value 1095 delrex smoke shop had home ij fill your christmas list with wf3nderful gifts brigham pipes wallets cigars cigarette in christmas wraps games match box models christmas candies ftamieoous allkinds of toys complete line mattel toys extra large selection of greeting cards residential prop reductions for 19 a special tenantsan tenants in apartment buildings should re ceive a little extra money this motith under the ontario governments property tax reduction system the system eases the burden of municipal and school taxes on home owners and tenants in effect the province is pay ing part of the property taxes for each eligible house and apartment tenants should receive their reductions on or be fore december 31 many tenants who vacated premises earlier in the yearwill have already received their reductions here is what should happen if you are a landlord you must pay the full reduction to tenants who nave occupied your premises throughout 1969 pay ment must be made on or before december 31 1969 a tenant who moved in during the year and is still occupying your premises must receive onetwelfth of the total reduction for each month of tenancy it must be paid on or before december 31 a tenant who moved out during the year must receive a similarly pro portionate amourjrwttwft 30 days of the date he terminated histenaricy or on december 31 whichever is earlier the residential reduction act 1968 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