12 The Canadlan qbttesrnan. Bowrnanvflle. Nov. 10, 1989 £ veninit vîsîtor, of the Smithv T Il Park ~ (Intended for last wek> T L . IN A A A ~N i 1~ po t u en and Pamnela, Oshawa, were, I ~roi~ SundRy supper guests of Mr RO W Mr.Ga, hn asaMsPalFrhîg rc n !tyï nth a by Alex Carruthers M.P.P. and Mrs. J. Baker. 'Me enr Ur. rae hatwa aMr. al arhigErcan 1antyI o te aydMr. Gerry Cornish. K .C. Th, âe deah 6 o9 Nc-wsamebrc Juncheon guest Iast Wednes- Monika, Solina. have been on thLs trip. This REPORT 0F THE COMMITTEE poccurrofed sudde2,00.ly a teMr Nichais.. il ypen th daY wth Mrs. Leslie Little, Recent vtsltors w1th Mr-. correspondent made note alsopodcifatest$00.vrth weekend with bi(arnxNo * Ok Hii Lke.Sunay in-Stela alsn wre . A E.of pakedhoue wichON FARM ASSESSMENT three years preceding the year of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Corn ish. residence o audy Ok e uHt ith Mak . nd Mrs. InleLt Malsnd reMrs. Ke.th o ad see tosre hatAN AXTINassessmerit or gross sale of such Mrs. Johnston Kidd. Mr. jnepewsbFed weandRo * TM. Chts were Mr. and sBillett, Br.an ill eithMrs. seentey mch. othetADTXTON*Sno h T.o.waand Pr Mr ce ,311Toronto r,.sand yon boy andgirl Tndthe The report of the Committee on products of at least $2,000. in the and M.rs. Ted Kidd and Melo- o ftelt re îhl wn ndtoneeM BURKETON Mr. and Mrs. Hoskin, Thorn- teenagers who helped make Farm Assessment & Taxation submitt- eaprcdnthyaroasss dier guestofthee Sminday at d HteleaGy ewsbr ak Rugly ad M 1U K T N tnCorners. up the choir, we a aduits ed to the Honorable Darcy McKeough ment. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bake«r, itihroughout hi1 ieie i ~ uea e~4"a "' r n n acel Mr.and Mrs. Steve Artym!were very pleased with how adtelgsaueafwdasaowl nadto t amln ti e-Bnncrofut.s of r. aendaMrs M.adMsD.Gthl.were Suna iitr hM, yucond ucted yourselves. Our, oand theha pheld tialtaxom t_ die Morris Fo Mr.aneral. Osaa iie ià hn3t o l!lno doubt when translated into legisia- oGne htpeenniltxtet.G Baker, and Mr. HarryTusaovme11had Mrs. A. C. Stevenson on Sun-la dMr. ak eai, roe note! Ha mp t on tion provide some effective solutions to etBaexedkeoros ansan Oshawa, was Sunday!wscnutdb e.n da.Mr. Jack Clark, Mission' tPleadssedfo oneraiBakr sper get .~~2 day. ~~Cîty, B.C., who is vtsitIngý Doubles Club Executive meet-I the problem of farmn assessment and ohrlnsue o osrainpr.spe us.Hri n e.W .Sih Mms. J. Abrama and Mrs. D.;g udy o,23 .. aain poses. Heartfelt syînpathy of t.he Itrnn a nMutLw Hatherly, Tyrone, were call! Mr. Noris Roberts, Strathaven at the home of Mr. and M.rs. Rcmedtosrle oass-eoO Cemetery, Oshawa. t m n-m t Mrs. W. Bryan's. Nursing Home, on a recent:1 Steve Artym. There is general agreement that the eicommendton eltd ase s mmynitynis extendeMat Mrs. R. Davey spent a few trnp te Trenton te visit withi Many Hampton residentsý propertv tax on working farms shouldmeticu: bel McRoberts) in the passing1 id, aYs witb Mn. and Mms S., Mr. Roberts' brother wtio; took advantage of the nIce~ be considerablv lower than on non-. 1) The tax base of farmn properties be of ber husband Iast Friday1 aJc ouheBs js G anG r nan tm iyan dh a w . m k es îs o mesh e n.a . e e k n d o cl se p hhom ea r m r o p rti s b e a u s of h e itit d mloesv al e a s e s s e n t s u bea rtke trnia.la n y isi e d t e R c h a d s a d K ith h acVlt et Mn. and Mrs.anA.isE.eRithv i ampoete eas ftelmtdNorthcutt Elliott Funeralltn 4owMr. andille, cA.lE. Ron y Sunday suppen guest with: cottages for the wi nteCr aiiyc okn arst a ae a maximum determîned by ,the ap-. Home to pay theirrepcsT Ïinsi h ilg atwee'k9 Mn. and Mrs. Percy Dewei months.f urnicoeThslmtin plication te the land cf the follow-. and also attended the funeralemaylvyforlti aid i te ilag lst and familv was Miss Rubyý Please let me know cf your Out cfcrrn incom. Tis imiatin Monday afternoon btsfo eatv. ned Mn. and Mrs. T. Fitzgerald Dewell, Toron to. Wednesday travels or cf guests visiting is most apparent in these agricultural îgshdl:Mn. and Mrs. Gndeogrigtins ttste t Ië-with Mn. and Mrs. B. Smith,; visitors wene Mrs. Deug Fer-:your homes.Jtst drovi2n-2985 Geore Van-' tiAehigh esteemin which th eAjax, over the weekend. guson. Newcastle. -So, until next week: In ord-arso!tepvicIote inw t APR OEDSH T1"' dam, Pontypool were Sunday desdwahe. s T.eBtim ei relatives Il Mr y supper guests with er to Improve the mmnd w might be termed "Urban Shadow". FARM LAND evening guests of the Kovacs I Mrs T. Bailey i spending SundaMiss Grace Smith attendedi_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ !~~ OshMr. and Mrs. Harold Potter'ought la alanta o The problem first appeared in the ASSESSMENT RATES the funenal of ber cousin, Mn. "Il Mr . Hum phrey H ew itt, Ter- be ts, Toronto: M rs. Fred a l o a t n P ec o k a d O t o e s oi ra eR 'te P e A c i g Mln yr e.fHomM1~M Ef A E ' M- - o, spent the weekend at, Elliott. Oshawa and Miss a1 !HlonPeYr adOtre200 6 . E o me oArch r and nîl ., I Mnis.one lstsorne YR NECounties. Its effects are now being ex- 215tn atTudy ýrJon Acherandperienced locally throughotit the Count-. Mr.Rs rsct shm!3 145tolsThra. after having spent 14 weeks' The November meeting of ies of Durham and Northumberland. 4 H60'1l~ wife. the fomr Mie in Memorial Hospital, Bow- Tyrone United Cburch Wo- The Committee's recommendations H30O Chai-tran, precasd i. A~~~ manville, and aIl hen friendisimen was held Nov. 12th atý are based on two particular assump-. M5.I30ff Bltk For 47 year n ihi fl~ wislb her well. Mr. and Mrs. h oe fMs ldnHatiens. 20 -. a neacso A. W. Pnescott had as visitons with 18 ladies present. We 71anLoiA Grrdwewith saes o +Ton Sunday, Mn. and Mrs opend the meeting by sing- a) That the province of Ontario eith ' 15 ndayLioni Ann G r ad;rwsaGnra aosdae 4ý',Jacob KessIer and famlly,i ing hymn 513, followed by by itself or in conjuniction with theer) The value of the rarm residence be Mrs. Chanlie Garrards. ! ville and Cotce.H a Suda vsios lt M.prayer. Roll cal! was answer-l Fedienal Government will introduce rec'orded separately and included as Mon.SandraadWMCr.G.Thm-jigdel hko fofinda breze unay istor wth n.ed, offening received and1 sn, anda ad ayn, Cr. ng ndhonitnervchenjmNaximum... and Mns. Fred Holroyd wereidedicated, tihe minutes of îastl in the near future a capital gains aseii niy ntemxmmi et.on Place, Mr. Lloyd Thomp., personal1, publcadbuiet r, ~M . and M s. John M orissette m e i g w r e d o l w dt x tax b ase f th e farm .so an f i nd T r n o, M . s oc t o . P o m e t in a l C- me tn wer ** andIIwedfamilyna d fienhaT ron o, randsoiMn.n ain BmiOsa, wand Mr-! by tneasurer's report and; b) That assessment procedures wl 3) The value of the farm eut-building Roland Thompson, Hampton. communityafish waI Mr.an Ms.Fre Hlrydcorrespondence read.j egeralimrvd dsn-. be recorded separately and includ- were weekend visitons of known for ny en ste FO o! adss.FrdHorvd esmen a ministraintesthemtxbaeo!tefam Sers. A hmnd .iaiuMre Tonsipc otncl mau. visited on Fiday with M.: Mrs. Walter Rahm reportedci ardized as a resut of the transfer ed as a specific entity in the maxi- M. and Ms. J, Abbott, He was electeteDli and Mrs. Ames Bnookham,: and she and Mrs. A. Hoan badi iMfrs.metamnsraint h mmtxbs o h a A. ThorandpSsn ui,ônffipCiamaoofCuie.M Oshawa. made 17 cails in Haydon and eomte roesugaea Burketon, were Sunday cal!- !serving his ccmuiyiiti Miss Lynette Holrovd and wene greeted wetl. Mns. Paul. province. The omte hs olgaea er 1.. Topo'.j aaiya Mr. Albert Bumia attended thei Vaneyk reponted on Regional i Recommendation No. 1 o! the report the most feasible and equitable method Rev. and Mrs. Hopkins, neeve fer manyyasadi !Royal Wlnter Fair In Torontoj meeting held in Hampton.' de!ines "farmland" as land devoted teo! assessing farm land as their research Enni killen, wene tea guests 1967 h a lce ete 1 igS ,Ohw on Saurda. Moed b Mrs.W. Prk, ecf1 the pouction of plants and animais showed that there was a high correla cf Mn. and Mrs. Lloyd Ash. oni c h ow fBw Miss Linda Stokes, Fanshaw that each'memen bring candyt useful te mani including but not imited tion between soil grade and the value tn avle 710 -Callege, spent the weekend'or cookies te the Decemben bt a range of products produced by the of- land for farm purposes.nadndBrvttnete emrcfte ow nil esoh.Rti wit M ss ey old' are ts me ti g t p ck he r b xe agricultural industry. A lthough the reco nm endationq Royal W inter Fair on Sunday.:Lions Club a d a f r eMitl 1P' I~~ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reynolds for senior citizens. We decid-. Mn. a*nd Mns. Tom Potta'mmbn theK- cf Hmpto. edto ivitethe adie who A property shall net be considered provide what appears te be an effective wee unabta uet of 1 wns c saa ~E jFiends f M. Cecil Slem- don't corne te oun monthly "farmland" unless: solution, it must be recognized tatjMn. and Mns. Leslie Graham. , ber of LebanonLde F on will ho pleased te note thatmeetings and wbo help by a) It contains at least 11 acre hc hr ssîiasrospolmc o n.adMs o aes<A lb ewsamm U.A Mz e hi hr ss lasrospole flw M.adMs o aesnA,.and wasase oa he Is home fnom Oshawaisending lunch in time f'i are a unit except for division bv a income among many farmers. A com-. and family were Sundav din- Anch Mason.Tedeasd iGeneral Hospital and much need, te our Christmas meet- stetjod rira rb ing at thetreehomeadraiMrs. oAr-ywater. plete resolution of that problem must ner guests of Mn. and Mrs.' ___ Wknd gess w e re' thur Hamilton. b If it contains less than 1il'acres, it corne hog a variety o! devices asAnodGlaeAjx guMs.WletHillwlt M. )thouMn. and Mis. W. Bakun Goftl(TOIO Mr. George Hill, Seely's Bay;i We opened the worshipi has produced an average annual well as adjiistment in property tax land family were Sunday sup- V L idf Mn. Donald Young and Miss j "Aiode w i M e". rs Wate gross revenue from agnicultural__payrnents. per guests of Mr. and Mrs. B AI Donna Young, Gananoque and AiewtMe.Ms aIeWvnBlcbrOo. Mns. Spence of Athens. j Rahni read tihe 23rd Psal Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tnp- Friends of Mrs. Mith Mrs. Walter Park rend W i"Theimad alviie with aBeavis will be pleased ta note Last Remembrance" floe s u êýrl l n q/1 LONG SAULT wiWlim n alvsie IGHM she Is home from Oshawaj by "The Maple Leaf Forever Mr.s. Pearl Vintue, Mî-s. Vernon, Pleasant Point, on Genenal Hospital a îeowîng1 Reading by Mrs. Jack Jones,ljLoe ym Ms tnejunia.teocso fMs sugr.1"Night became Day and Day , Goble, Tynone, were j Pa,,ý,r'sbitcly ________________ Friends In this area wiî eaeNgt.ltuetl evening visitons cf the Kovacs Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Piggott' surgeny. /tu Thu d Ary brtlhdav s Elleen Graziotte, Blackstock,! and Mrs. Bill Thiesburgen farmiîy. M EN CEM ENTrs J. CO M r. and M rs. G . B aker, p r g es s o M . ad[r . J litlis returned home following 1 showed slides cf thein trip toe oebn oe f otnt t h1 alths An uh n ar Piggott, Tyrone. _________O s awa_____l E u rop e an d S cot an d . C losed ti k t p en t ' - * _ ___ ___ __ ung ny t O haw Ge era th me tin wi'h ene icton, inthe Branch 178 Royal Can-! w ho hav e helped and thosej the w eekend w ith M . and M r. and M rs. Lloyd A shton ' r Hospital. ~~~ ~so_ dian Legion Building Fund who have purchased tickets i Mrs. John Baker, Mldersht.adRnladM.useiX R5Eh ' rOWER an~~I1Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hurst followed with lunch and sodr.aw agaùi reached $3,00.this project Extra sales o aGofkr an r ts*i Eî si!nHMIIIE wr Sndysu-ia eu.'neadiioaî5 bos nto fjusdv vniggus cf envan irsMltn It b el n h per guests w!th Mn. and Mrs., 50-,50 dnaw was won atimade at the Branl 178 the November total would put, Mn. ay nd Ms. obuton, Mn. and girs, E. R. T p 14 l'tr etd&y winte8fair cm your family INorman Hurst, Seagrave. Frid'ay night's Euchre party Mnhyrne.atStray u vnth 30 iurs, sanda. sb ur on, Br. an vill.E. R.ne Wed- a u' t. foot anomfoetable. Instal a Skuttie Miss Valenia Mainprize was by Mn. Otto Madsen. Pnizesi Mrs. lenee tStr the if ou rthnk3,y0ou coureasishawa.IGHnSCHOOL AUDIIURIUMW Uruats pwohumdier u ourfu-,a recent visiter with Mn. and for card playing went te M.Mn. wmn e th e ror pnif yoselhin a ew ckedaits.aîMs.KihGbendoyesavstns itbsm- 30es le 0nejyti uxr fMs ayodAccS- F. L. Byam, Mrs. Eleanon de' tnadhwi g heto lfaeejythe iow o lat dokclbae u 'og r.Rbn aeomade the draw for the lst Sa n owîîgttumt1Courtice, were Tuesday sup- then, Mrs A. Thompson. rforels h a ½ ardiâ a. gt sxt irha ls we n Mrs. ild rtige, in oe niz, f$40adde ikt .A elryucudper guests cf Mn. and Ms. G.ý Those receiving pnizes atU Furige fl V«%jtre utpui t getsheeAnWit, Cars id and Rhann Cam-' o. e8 hj y ai . also be the winnen cf a sellerBke.1 the card party on Satunday'vIftIý pu~ig et(Saeso lii cssxth ery a Shll e Millnd',10cf 1 Dvi t,, HugaKappas, nian Leucl-raon. an utan amýo- Tr 0 r ve wadfryu fot.Mir. and Mrs. Wm. Johnsoii night were Beth Ashto,lra I...hst "wit.Sbe ust dat h ,Ws and asrs.eRoy LeeahamWhites. AIf'ws sof b2K03b rgsndv 'wr e o fot. and Linda, Janetville, visitedlShir-ley Tabb, Sheryl Ashton, F ï ,b «WW =1SUSOntd OtS OOTrr ndSele Mler 'vnuOshawa. This ticket their father Mn. Bert John- W. Blackburn, May Tabb. i W811 90WM '~ihoWyou caeuCntroI the ner and David and Donna Garrard, Mrs. borne Griffin, whuo received thbe seller award GTET CASH TODAT soonudaadaievit M.BrcKlycmehe'8 pm prq ohndtfy with aàtiumdisWitthat Adcack.Visi ting ast week Mrs. Walter Rahm accomi- of $140 for bis help with the FOR OLD APPLIANCES sed th i mo ptiers . n 'n hospl oMandatrda. tu éplâioe mwhbfl hi the, home. withM.adMs oadA-panied Mrs. J. E. Giiffin, so wo sil apaien 'lW ecneM.adMs cokh a Mrs. Acc'ahOhw and Mns. CDemalad dAaw Bill Demeter made the THROUGH Memnonial Hospital, Bowman-ý Daniel Gallagher and famixy er o, Mn. Jack Clark, MissionI Ajax, to Weston on Moniday- rwtcetNB8,hedj eou omnt, aig U City, B.C.I when they were guests o! Mn. AI. Brooke, 34 Taunton CLASSIFIEDS Mr. and Mrs. F. 0. Snîith,imoved ino the home former Haptn nte Curh1Ms.J.W Hro.Bowmnanvîlhe, were Satundayllv eined bv Floyd Johnston I t» ~ ........."Hampon Unted burchI Mus, J.W. Hnod.Road West, Oshawa. Ted ----____ 18 ......4choir and honorai-y choir Mvrs. Gordon Van Camp, Fairey sold this ticket and members were guests for a Bowmanville, Mn. and Mrs.j got the seller award of $10. . . .... -Folk Service at Grace Car- Ivan Stephens, Scarborougbj Dnaw Chairman Stan Dunn mon Chunclu, Tenante, on Sun- Mnr. and Mrs. Fred Ferguson. ýis looking fer total sales cf day. Travelling by bus, the Enniskillen, were Saturday1 $3,500 for the December 20th graup enjoyed themselves very evening guests cf Mn. andi draw, -which could mean a much and were Irnpressed by Mrs. R. Gibbs. windifall cf $1,750 in pnizes te e Get Sn aa ,, N o . 2 the welcome they received by Mr. and Mrs. R. Gibbs and, the win'ners. This seems te <I ~ , ey. Atkinson and the memn-1Mr. and Mrs. George Alldread j h an 1deal way te offset rbers of i congregation. attended the Winte'r Fair on'those extra Christmas season Aften panticipating In the S.-d chrcusevcean aîg unday.1 expenses and end up witb a 4 . MakesIndoo Air ung he os ervice s avng, Sorry te report Mrs. 11.1credit in thbe budget. Tickets1 M*k Ou doo FrsAir the FpolChireresou-,, iVanflorp is a patient in Me-'j pre $ci1 nohm -Adcnh h HosptalBowanvile.taind1--cm egin --b-r ' y~ITHICA For FF r'I. High-yied six-year savings availabis in multiples of ten dollars, you' H UT NEQI MTScv certificates are great as gifts. Because can invest as much or as litle as you like.o y v v . rsrra I S th.ygro moe tan~hlf ~el vaue. Savings certilicates make great Anud they're packaged In attractive gift Christmas gifts. And they're Ideal for crackers.birthdoys, Bar Mitzvahs, graduations or toan w fdo te wrSipe Go wh:::v:r. For nieces, nephews, grand- __r-I . tosn an f Mnreiad Sa6.34. children. students or anyons you'd like -- You'l reoiv a crtiicat tht'a o se wih a itte moey.InHomen redaemable ai any time on a graduatsd yourself. Hardwaredng- l"l U E =te oflara, Qresa utwi gain In vlu, liti rreO i&oarwre- r ~r thé six-yar trm, lt'IVay back full Ask bout our high-yed si,yr WW _____o____r___a___i *AMd bectu» s~got1fctsae by *mu sOh. mmMITE Eowuumn'iH. UuaCh.*D., IL AU.PN, MMaagr Oawa shnppim Centra. Kinit 9L . w:29 KING ST. W. BOWMA VILLÊ OuhaWa Iraacb: R.. AfPANKYIN, ?4«"«e D. JL SHANAJIAN. bmanuo - -. -. -'t,--.-. - ",-. - -' . . ~ Prr--................................................._______________ t' F fi 'j Il E Il 'i Il 'I h h ai 'Il i 4 I a I