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Port Perry Star, 4 Jan 1989, p. 16

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"16 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, January 4, 1989 Kay celebrates her 80th birthday Prince Albert and Area News by Earline Armstrong Congratulations and best of wishes to Kay Mosienko, over on the Oshawa Road, she celebrated hér 80th birthday on Thursday, Dec. 29, at her daughters home Jo Anne Kerr. Much happiness to Prince Albert. Sylvia Lindsay was pleased to dine on Christmas Day with Rev. Don and Mrs. Tansley in Apple Valley. On Christmas Day Mr. and . you Kay from us all here in Mrs. Charlie Andrews and girls WANT TO APPEAL YOUR ASSESSMENT? You still have time to appeal your 1988 assessment if you feel your home or business property has been improperly assessed. Your assessment is important because the .amount of property tax you will pay in 1989 depends on it. The assessed value of your property is multiplied by the municipal and school mill rates to determine your prop- erty taxes. Notices of Property Valuation were mailed to property owners and tenants whose assessments have changed since last year. Open house information sessions were held in your area to give you the opportunity to ask ques- tions and correct any errors. , "The Assessment Roll was delivered to your municipality on December 20, 1988 and will be used to calculate the taxes you will pay in 1989. You can review the Roll at your municipal office during regular business hours. If you believe your property has been improperly assessed and you have not yet registered an appeal, you still have until January 10, 1989 to mail or deliver your appeal to the Assessment Review Board. And remember, even if you did not receive a Notice of Property Valuation, you sti{l have the right to appeal. . ~ Appeal deadline -- January 10, 1989 The Assessment Review Board is an independent tri- bunal under the jurisdiction of the Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General. It is intended to provide you with an additional opportunity to have your assessment reviewed if, in your opinion, it is not fair and equitable with the assessment of 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. You can also use the reverse side of a Notice of Property Valuation, or write a letter giving the property address and roll number along with your reasons for appealing. Appeals should be forwarded to the Regional Registrar of the Assessment Review Board at the address shown below. If you appealed your previous assessment, it will be nec- essary to lodge an appeal against your assessment with the Assessment Review Board each year, if the appeal against your previous assessment has not yet been set- tled, or Your 1988 Notice of Property Valuation does not reflect the most recent decision of the Board. In those parts of Ontario designated for French Lan- uage Services, you can appear before a bilingual (Eng- lish/French) Appeal Board. Please check the space provided on your appeal form if you wish to use this service. @ Ministry of Revenue Ontario ASSESSMENT REVIEW BOARD MINISTRY OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL '277 George St. N., Ste 207 * Peterborough, Ontario K9J 3G9 were in Port Perry at Fred and Mabel Days joining the rest of the relatives from Brooklin, Alberta and North Bay then on Dec. 26 they slipped over to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Andrews and dined with his side of the family. On Christmas Eve Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pereman and children travelled to Braeside to have Christmas with Ann and Jim McGregor and children. Roxanne Denniston and Peter Stewart and children Nancy and P.J. stayed at the Peremans on Thursday night "on their way home to Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Armstrong had 21 to dinner on Christmas Day, coming from Campbellford, ling and Belleville. Winter/Spring Workshop Registration Evening originally planned for Tues., Jan. 3, 1989 has been re-scheduled for Thursday, February 9 from 7:30-9:30 at the home of Marlene Russell at 539 "King St. E. in Prince Albert, if you wish more information please call 985-9339. On Sunday New Year's Day Mr. and Mrs. John Brough and boys were in Oshawa having dinner with Diana's Mom, Doris Pierce. Maurice and Carol Pelletier up on Simcoe St. travelled to Warkworth on Christmas Day to dine with Donna Pelletier. They stayed over to visit friends and relatives on Boxing Day. Happy Birthday to Gordon Col- lins on Tues., Jan. 3. Gordon will be 3 years old. Have a good day Gordon! Mr. and Mrs. Ed Diagle hosted her side of the family on Christmas Day. 17 sat down to dinner, they included Rev. Charlie Clarke and his Mrs., Fern and Doug Murray and daughter Catherine and her friend from Ot- 'tawa, Leo and Helen Chalifaux with Paul Arron and Denise from Meaford. Then on Monday Mr. and Mrs. Bill McGregor from Toronto call- ed on Lila and Charlie Clarke. On Dec. 22, Florence Smith was "happy to have her daughter Shirley and husband Howard Garvey home from Tokyo, Japan for a week. They all joined with Marion and Don Leslie and fami- ly for Christmas Day. On Tuesday, Dec. 27, they met their daughter Donna Garvey of Chapel Hill, North Carolina at the airport and on Wednesday-they again drove to Toronto where they met son Paul and friend Ruth of Seattle, Washington. They all were overnight guests with Howard's Mom, Agnes Garvey and sister Fran and Carl Herder PROVINCIA in Port Perry. It had been several years since their family had been together at Christmas time. On Wed., Dec. 27 also Florenee's daughter Lorraine and husband Leo Doggett and daughter Pam came in from Spanish. Thursday Dec. 29 was Florence Smiths .85th birthday and 33 relatives helped her celebrate at her daughters Marion & Don Leslie's new home at Glassford Beach where they recently mov- ed after selling their farm near Seagrave. Among the group were 11 of Florences 14 grandchildren, 6 of her 10 great-grandchildren, her brother Walter and his wife Florence and niece Jean and her husband Joe Isles of Haliburton. Others came from Oshawa, Toronto, Hamilton, 'Sault Ste. Marie, Spanish and Uxbridge. A happy evening reminiscening and meeting cousins, 'aunts, and uncles they had not met before and everyone enjoyed a bountiful salad buffet which was centered with a beautifully decorated bir- thday cake made by granddaughter-in-law Jackie Stolar. Besides receiving many lovely cards, gifts and flowers, Florence thanked all for coming from so far away and facing such stormy weather and slippery conditions, to make this a day she will not forget. Happy Birthday Florence, from your many friends and neighbours in Prince Albert, no ° CENTRAL LAKE ONTARIO CONSERVATION AUTHORITY one deserves this happy occasion more than you do. On December 18, Don and Norene Crosier held Christmas dinner for Norene's side of the family with 38 sitting down to din- ner, can you picture that and pic- ture it is all I want to do. . On New Year's Day Velma Ross from Uxbridge had dinner with Don and Noreen. On. Thursday evening Dec. 29 the usual euchre was held at the Prince Albert Hall. Ladies high was Doris Hill, second was Ver- na Smith and low was Earla Hill. Just imagine a winner at the top and bottom of the Hill. On the men's side high was Clarence Butson,. second was George Harper and low was Andy Munro. Clara Warren won the lone hand series with 11. See you on Jan.'5, at 7:30 p.m. doors open. Mr. and Mrs. Merv Pugh travelled up to Trout Creek on Boxing Day and had Christmas with Ivan and Lynda Pugh. Mr. and Mrs. Les Beacock had 3 of their grandchildren with them during the Christmas holidays. Happy Birthday Albert Harper on Jan. 2 - keep smiling Albert from your friends in Prince Albert and on Saturday, Jan. 7 if you see Sandy Moore wish him a big happy birthday. Please phone Ilean Pugh with your news next week at 985-2146. FEES for APPLICATIONS STANDARD FEE FOR Commencing January 1st, 1989, the Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority will institute a policy of charging fees for applications under its fill, construction, and altera- tion to waterways regulation (Ontario Regulation 161/80). The fee schedule will be as follows: ALL APPLICATIONS ........... FEE FOR APPLICATIONS REQUIRING AN AUTHORITY HEARING $150.00 The intent of the fee is to partially reimburse the authori- ty for costs incurred in processing applications. Fees will be payable upon submission of applications to the authority. Payment must be made by cash or by cheque payable to the Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority. RAFFIC SIGNS PORT PERRY, ONTARIO 985-8438 We have it all ... * TRUCK DECALS * CUSTOM SIGNS * REFLECTIVE REACH INDUSTRIAL PARK * CONSTRUCTION SIGNS LT * NAME PLATES + BOAT NAMES * NEON SIGN FACES * REAL ESTATE SIGNS manufacturers of ... * PROPERTY SIGNS * FARM SIGNS * BILLBOARDS * LETTERS & NUMBERS ... 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