18 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. February 26, 1985 Southern residents return home Greenbank News by Helen McKean Four of our snowbirds have returned home! The John Cooks and the Neil Hunters enjoyed a three week motor trip to the sunny south. While "there, they visited Harry and Arvella Phoenix -- Eva and Grant Hunter and Mary and Pat Mount all who are spending the winter in Florida. At Lakeland, they had a conducted tour of the new "Carpénter"s Church." When finished it will seat 10,000. It has a 300 member choir - 18 ministers - a separate Wedding Chapel holding huge church is more like the complct® Town of 'Port Perry under one roof. Mr. and Mrs. Armour McMillan visited with the Frank Innis's in Sunderland. " All ladies are invited to the W.I. meeting on . Wednesday, February 27th at 2 p.m. at the McKeans. The annual 'World Day of Prayer" is to be a joint service in Seagrave United Church on Friday, March 1st at 2pm. The March meeting of neighbour. Mrs. Ruth Stone will demonstrate the arranging of silk flowers. Linda and Peter Stone were weekend visitors with their family. The Public Speaking Contest took place last week at Greenbank Public School. Sarah Phoenix was first; David Volman second with® David Donneral- honourable mention. The first and second winners went to Ux- bridge Canadian Legion competition on Sunday. Here, David Volman was runner-up. Congratula- tions to our Greenbank School. The Bishop family of Severn Bridge and Pen- ny Fitzgerald and Kari were Sunday guests at the McKeans. Dinner guests on Sun- day at the Roy Hookers were Gordon and Diane Hooker and family. At the Sunderland Music Festival- Green- bank pupils that took part were, in singing- ' Sarah Phoenix a second place. Also Amy Wan- namaker sang and com- pleted playing the piano as did Heather Vale. Our congratulations to all who took part. Brooklin prayer service Ashburn Area News by Mrs. E. Heron 200 guests and a nursery our U.C.W. will be at the of over 300 children. home of Mrs. Neil Comparing it with Hunter on March 7th, 8 Prayer Service' in St. Greenbank Church, that p.m. Come and bring a Thomas Attention Property Owners and Tenants In The Township Of Scugog WANT TO APPEAL YOUR ASSESSMENT? You still have time to appeal your 1984 assessment if you feel your home or business property has been improperly assessed. Your assessment is important because the amount of property tax you pay depends on it, in that the assessed value of your property is multiplied by your municipal and school mill rate to determine your 1985 property taxes. Notices of Assessment have been mailed to property owners and tenants whose assessments have changed since last year. Open houses have been held in your area to answer questions and amend assessment information if necessary. Open house dates and locations were announced in a previous advertisement. The Assessment Roll has now been delivered to your municipal- ity for the purposes of calculating the amount of taxes you must pay on your property in 1985. For information on your assess- ment, the Assessment Roll is now available for review at your Municipal Office during regular business hours. If you feel your property has been improperly assessed, and you have not yet made your appeal known, you still have until March 8, 1985 to deliver or mail an appeal to the Assessment Review Board. And remember, even if you did not receive a Notice of Assess- ment, you still have the right to appeal. Appeal deadline--March 8, 1985 The Assessment Review Board is an impartial body reporting to the Attorney General of Ontario, which provides you with an addi- tional opportunity to have your assessment reviewed if, in your opinion, it is not fair and equitable with similar properties in your area. The Review Board is more informal and relaxed than a regular court of law. You may present your own case, retain a lawyer or ask a relative or friend to speak as your agent. To help you in filing your appeal, Notice of Appeal forms are available from the Assessment Review Board, your Regional Assessment Office or your Municipal Office. As well, you can use the reverse side of a Notice of Assessment or write a letter stating the property address and roll number, together with your reasons for appealing. Appeals should be forwarded to the Regional Reg- istrar of the Assessment Review Board listed below. Ministry ® : Revenue Ontario Regional Registrar ASSESSMENT REVIEW BOARD MINISTRY OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL Suite 207. 277 George Street N Peterborough. Ontano K9J 3G9 You are invited to at- Church, Brooklin, this tend the "World Day of coming Friday, March 1st at 7:30 in the evening. Anglican This is a joint service of the churches in the area. There will be a time of fellowship after the service. The euchre club met last Thursday evening and played 6 tables of euchre. The first prize went to Joan Fleming and Verna Draper, and the 2nd prizes went to Joy Bright and 'Ab Janigua. The door prize and also the 50/50 draw was won by Rachael Eckhout and Bruce Bright got the most lone hands. The next party will be held on March 7th, everyone welcome. Margaret and Art Mathews and son Richard visited their former neighbours Linda and Jim Dione and fami- ly of Philadelphia recent- ly. While they were away their son Aaron visited with his cousins at the Batten home. Mr. Jim Doble of Toronto visited with his sister and family Florence and Douglas Ashton on Sunday. Ted and Rose Heron attended a birthday din- ~ ner in honour of their eldest granddaughter, Lenore Lowes at the home of Doris and Bill McAndless of Don Mills last Sunday. Our best wishes go out to all those who are sick with flu and bad colds. Some have been confined to bed with it. We hope you will all be fetter soon. In the absence of Rev. McEntyre because of il- Iness, Rev. George Moore of Port Perry had charge of the Sunday morning services at Burns Church. His message was titled "The Promise and the Presence" and he took his text from Haggai 2: Verse 5. The Scriptures were read by Doug Ashton and Barbara Porter and the choir sang as their an- them "No Not One." There will be no regular meeting this month of the Kirk Guild, but there will be a special day on Saturday, March 23rd at 2 p.m. when the '"'children"s market place" in Whitby featur- ing new children's and maternity clothes will be there in the church hall to display many lovely things. Baby sitting will be available and there will be refreshments. Tickets are available at Ashburn store. 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