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Port Perry Star, 29 Aug 1979, p. 13

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$97,000 Budget Error Corrected PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, August 29, 1979 -- 11 Treasury completes Tax credit calculations Ashton for lunch. Bev, Boy andChristy continued their , ® trip to visit relatives in Brockville. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wilson, Dawn and David Wilson of Grandpa Asling Saturday night so their parents Mr. and Mrs, Keith Ashton could attend the wedding and re- ception for our. newly-weds, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ellicott. Our heartiest congratula- Mrs. Robertson said that be sent out some time early refund-credits for the 7,000 Sarnia were weekend guests with his parents Mr. and tions and best wishes to Kim A [ Mrs. Elmer Wilson and at- and Keith, . tended the Wison picnic at ¢ Poplar Park on Saturday when about sixty of the Wilson family were together. September 11 Epsom Utica U.C.W. will meet at Epsom Church at 8 p.m. Group 4 in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wat- son have returned from a On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. D. Asling took Jamie and Robert to visit Great Grand- mother Asling at Fairview Lodge. John Tapscott and friend Neil Shant of Markham are touring Israel for two weeks. Pat Bolton and Ann Tap- scott were two girls chosen from this area to represent Ontario County from the 4-H ¢ The Scugog Township imately 7,000 tax-payers in discovered earlier this aside from the time consum- in October, while those who property tax payers in Scu- treasury department has the Township who will get summer. , ing aspect of working out the" pay their final installmentby gog, new mill rates for all completed the individual refunds or credits on. a Township deputy: calculations and posting September 15 will have their four wards had to be calcu- caleulations for the appre: $97,000 overlovy which was treasurer Dorothy Robert- them on the tax cards, one credit deducted from that lated and passed by by-law. son said Friday that while major problem has 'been payment. = : pn & staff has completed the cal- what to do with the refund ' Mrs. Robertson said that / SOM : news culations 'to determine 'how due a property for which the while a final decision has not ad much of a credit or yetund> i fins liave) been) paid in yet heen made, it ls lkely X : : each tax-payer is due, ull, but chang nds t the treasury depart- by Jean Jeffery five a Wiiambury sshington job of posting each amount since budgef error was dis- ment will not mail out refund ths iy Bev is home after on the 7,000 tax cards is now covered. cheques where the amount is MacDONALD Thompsch 3 p aR ugh : belpingat Dotina Kerry | Guide camp out half completed. She said that the treasury under $5. Cases such as this Ar ty of Smi e near Sprucedale for go camp Working out the individual = department has informed will have the credit applied WILSON were guests at our Church Our. deepest sympathy to Credit or refund has been local lawyers that the credit against the 1980 property MURRAY office on Sunday. After Mrs. Bric Bailey nd Allen a slow, tedious job for treas- in cases like this will go the taxes. SHOES rel; they vere lurichieon in the loss of Mop, Bailey's ury staff, but Scugog council the property owner whose The $97,000 over-levy re- B. SEPT. 11th gues hye, a 4 Mp i sister Mrs. Ola Forsythe, decided ogo withthe refund name is last on the tax rolls. sulted from an error during b. foblonany 2 a ho Jamie and Robert Ashton credit plan rather than roll For those property owners the preparation of the 1979 a Fry lus id stayed with Grandma and the $97,000 into next year's who paid their full 1979 taxes Township budget last spring. were also with Mum and Dad Y budget, in June, refund cheques will In addition to working out HOSPITAL REPORT i p h Clubs. They were in resi- Week ending August 23 dence at Si University 'Admissions ARR SN, 25 and guests at the C.N.E. for ® Births LL LT nil two days. They also enjoyed Deaths...... SR ERY 2 a tour of the city. There Emergencies.................. 170 were about 150 4-H Girls Discharges......................29 from Ontario in attendance. Remaining....................... 27 Stephen Ashenhurst and : Grant Evans are holidaying yy» 9 HARDSAND | 52 once ™ + This is a Summer-end Clearance and ° Mr. Roy Wilson and David, - FENCE &PATIO | ws Darralyn' Dodridge, All Trailers Must be Sold!!! CENTR E Rodney and Darrius of Cob- den, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lewchuk of Willowdale, vis- ~ ld Mir, and Mrs, ar Wil NO REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE REFUSED! PY * Commercial & Residential and attended the Wilsons on * Farm Gates & Fence Saturday. crear 795.1721| Miss M. Mackeighan of ALL TRAILERS COME COMPLETE WITH 60 DAY WARRANTY. Installations & Repairs Liga ry second OVER 20 USED TRAILERS TO CHOOSE FROM. Taunton E. t% Mile E. of Ritson Rd. Begin. ® FAMOUS SINGING GROUP 1978-23" Terry. ................. $7,995. 1974-18: Prowler.............. $4,695. 1977-27" Glendette. ............. $8,350. 1974 Ford 2 Ton with 8' Camper. ... $5,300. IN CONCERT LOCALLY s 1976 Ventura Hardtop. ........... $2,600. 1973 Steury Hardtop. ............ $1,950. ies 1976 - 29' Golden Falcon. .......... $9,400. 1973-21'Travelux............... $8,900. 1976-23'Prowler............... $6,950. 1972 - 25' Holiday Rambler... . .... $7,150. 1976-23'Jayco................. $6,795. 1972-22" Gypsy Queen. .......... $4,590. od 1976-26" Champion............. $7,150. 1972-24'Glenelle............... $5,200. 1976 - 25%,' Cavalcade ........... $7,335. 1971-18 Holiday. ............... $3,200. 1976-25 Glendette.............. $8,175. 1969 - 18' Silver Eagle. ........... $2,500. 1975-22" Glenelle............. .. $6,350. 1967-15 Rocket. ............... $1,950. 1975-17" Prowler.............. $4,495. 1965-18 Pyramid............... $2,295. " 1974-172" Prowler. ............. $4,200. 1964-18'Fan................... $1,995. INTERNATIONALS aile ale TO APPEAR "The Internationals", a well known group of young musicians ¢ who tour this and many other countries, will present their concert at: PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th - 7:30 P.M. A non-denominational organization, now in its tenth year, "The Internationals" have become famous for the high quality of their musical ministry. Having appeared in churches, concert halls, educational institutions, and on radio and television, as well as having produced many record albums, they are widely re- . LJ cognized as a premier presentation. e 0 2] 0 od An interesting facet of this personable aggregation of young Christians is the o [oe 0 00 : e Dep fact there are two active groups. One tours the eastern part of the United States * GLENDETTE * GLENDALE * TRAVELUX DEALER Manchester Trater Sales Port Perry Hay ire ; o PY SLLUE AE A on 3 13 Me . ° 0 'r § cl Hay 401 Oshawa A Ve ouny Rd LI 00d 00d Hwy 48 Toronto Whitby and Europe and the other the western states and the Orient. : James A. Greer, their director, has headed the organization since its inception in 1969.

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