Georgetown Acton Wednesday fob Sandra Beech and Ron were at Speyifde school and St Joseph School Acton last week entertaining the students with musk and skits designed Tor audience participation Beech has several children records released as well and works through the Mariposa Entertainment Company Lawyers elect executive The Halton County Law Association held their annual meeting on February IS in Courtroom 1 Milton The membership elected directors and a directors meeting the same day the following tive positions were filled President Ranald Milton Vice President William Kerr Oakville Secretary Frances Murphy Treasurer Howard Molt Past President- Brian J Hanna Oakville Other Executive members are Jack Belleghem Georgetown Andrea Esson Burlington Allan Kogon Georgetown Robert Martin Burlington and William Oakville Following the business meet big a dinner held at the Bayrischer restaurant Guest speaker was Gary Valcour President Ontario Lawyers Association Law Day throughout Canada is Tuesday April 17 and the County Law Association is preparing a planned program of various activities they hope to implement on that day CVCA elects new exec at 1st meeting Many people go through life lamenting IheLickofbumpslnthenghtplaces But let me tell you from first hand experience that a couple of bumps I acquired on my last fishing trip can leave me alone any time along with trips to the local physicians Probably the greatest loss to me was missing out on the weekend of Bow fishing not to mention a lot of pride I fell down some steps and really messed up my face Well I bruise easily and heal quickly so better luck next week The early fishing got into high gear on the past weekend when Junior ol Georgetown fished the River in Sound limiting out Rainbows The largest fish taken was pounds Junior tells me that the best part of the trip was the fact that only one other angler was working that piece of river Water levels have dropped drastically due to cold weather at Georgian Bay This has slowed down any runs of fish to river mouths However fishing should be good for anyone brave enough to fish the open bays One local angler Keith Pollock from Georgetown has the best answer for snow storms sleet and frozen hands not to mention other painful extremities Mr Pollock went on a vacation in Acapulco and while there joined a charter trip out for Bill fish He landed a sail fish which weighed in at 120 pounds What a way to moke a great holiday greater and a vacation that will never be forgotten The Ontario ministry for fisheries has finally started to take notice of the com plaints of many anglers about the in cl dental catches allowed commercial fishermen They arc now imposing a few rest net Ions Supposedly it will now be man a lory to report all fish taken and no incidental catches may be sold Well taking all things into consideration not much will change No commercial fish by Fletcher ennan will likely re port one quarter of their catch anyway so they can avoid paying income tax and show a business loss Howard Stewart of has been reappointed chairman of Credit Valley Conservation Authority for a fifth term by the provincial government Ken exmayor of Brampton was reelected vice chairman by his fellow members at the inaugural meeting The executive committee includes BUI Hunter Jr Harold Kennedy Mlssiasauga Clark Glassford Caledon Bob Mono Township and Dick Martin provincial appointee Halton Hills is represented on the Water Management Advisory Board by Regional Chairman Pete and Councillor Marilyn Serjeantson Is vfcechairperaon of the Information and Education Advisory Board while is also a member of the JagrtWa-aVHBaWyapcftWy- WANT TO APPEAL YOUR ASSESSMENT You still have time to appeal your 1983 assessment if you feel your home or business property has been improperly assessed Your is important because the amount property tax in that the assessed value ol your property is multiplied by your municipal and school mill rate to determine your property taxes Notices of Assessment have been mailed to property owners and tenants whose assessments 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 municipality for the purposes calculating the amount taxes you must pay on your property in For information on your the Assessment Roll is now available tor review at your Municipal Office during regular business hours I you feel your property has been improperly assessed and you have not yet made your appeal known you still have until March to deliver or mail an appeal to the Assessment Review Board And remember even It you did not Notice Assessment you still have right Appeal deadlineMarch 7 1984 The Assessment Review Board Is an impartial body reporting to the Attorney General of Ontario which provides you with an additional opportunity to have your assessment reviewed it in your opinion is not lair and equitable with similar properties in your area The Review Board is mora 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 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 Registrar of the Assessment Review Board listed TliHlfll I