THE HERALD April page We wish to our since HILTS In memory a dear son Arthur thanks and appreciation to all our Henry away April mends lot Stair flowers who passed away Anil 10th May the winds of Heaven blow gently On a quiet and peaceful spat Where a son I love lies sleeping Awl recall happy and kindness dining our time ol June Mart and Scott Russell col 15 Our kin and loving Michaers sale arrival on November 3 A perfect Ho Utile brother tor Thanks r Ford and the Stall Georgetown and District Mo mortal Hospital JONES and Laura are happy to announce the salo arrival their second son Graham Donald James on Wed April 4th A brother lor Proud Mr and Mrs Jones Georgetown and M and Mrs Don second great gran dchild Mis Clara Burrows Georgetown special thanks to and the OB Never snail your memory Ik And although we miss you so We are walling till we also Leave world strife and Sadly missed and always remembered by and Helena HILTS In loving memory my dear husband Henry Hits who passed away April It all the world passed by me And offered me to choose The greatest treasure them And will never be Sadly missed and always remembered Mother and Ron and Sherry are pleased to announce the arrival ol their thud child a daughter Ashletgh Margaret Jean bom Sunday Aprils 1984 at Peel Memorial Hospital Brampton lbs 9 a sister for and Proud grandparents are Mrs Margaret Herbert Georgetown and Mr Mrs John Hants KOUYOUMJtAN Edward and Janice are pleased to announce the of I heir beautiful baby girl Sarah Janel May weighing Sis on on April a sister lor Bradley Proud gran are Mrs Samuel Fin namore and Mr and Mrs John and Mr and Mrs William A very special thank you to and Ford thank you also to our great stall at Georgetown Hospital And promised wealth and lame Id only pause to notice Al mention ol your name For no wealth can buy the pleasure I felt from just your smile greater you has given i And all that left to do never known a greater gilt Than the years I spent with you Sadly missed and always remembered by wife Viola BURNS MELIOR Patty In loving our daughter wnoiettusApill17 1982 No larowells were spoken No lime to say good bye You were gone before we knew And only God knows why II toner here without you We miss you more each day For Hie Is not the same to us Since you were called away To your resting place we visit Place lowers there with care But no one knows our heartache When we turn and leave you there Lovingly remembered BURKE Frank on Friday Ami at St Michaels Hospital Toronto Frank Burke Georgetown beloved husband Gertrude Ryan and dear Father Kevin Joseph Gerald Arch Linda Hammond Richard and he late Gordon Burke Also lovingly remembered by and brothers illlam Burke Of Georgetown and Burke Vancouver Rested at J Jones Son Funeral Home Edith Street Georgetown Sunday allcr noon I Monday morn ng where Christian But Mass was held at Holy Cross Church Interment Greenwood WEAVER Fred Regimental No PPCL on Sun day April al the Georgetown District Memorial i Hospital Weaver at Georgetown beloved brother Elsie Fanny and the Nellie Weaver Rested at J S Jones Son Funeral Home Edith Street George I own from Monday alter noon where funeral service was held Tuesday at 2 clock Interment Glen Williams Cemelery dn In loving memory of a deai grandson George who passed away April Wo mention your name and speak ofyou often God Bless you dear George you are potion Sadly missed and always remembered VAN Mart Peler Suddenly the and District Memorial Hospital Apia Mask Me went lo be with his Lord beloved son Cornelius and Tina loved brother John and Debbie Acton Sophie and Rudy Vandenburg ot Mlsslssauga Joyce and Peter london and Cornel Home Dearly loved uncle of Nicholas Angle and Nicole Arrange men Is were with the Ward Funeral Home Brampton A vice was held 2nd GrannyandRon Christian Church Brampton on Thursday rannyandRon 14 m A member orchestra Joined the Georgetown Choral Society Sunday afternoon on the John Elliott Theatre stage Hie two group were rehearsing for their April performance and Benedldte by yanghan William e and the Requiem The University of Toronto faculty of mule students nave been playing with the Choral Society or fear yean Ticket for the concert can be purchased from Oxbow Books in Georgetown H and H Furniture In Acton from the choir member or at the door Tax man cometh Assessment review in Halton Hills Herald turf The taxnun Staff of the Peel Hal ton assessment office are knocking on doors this week In Hills They re carrying out an assessment review of the town which council asked for earlier this year after Acton Coun Roes Knechlel pointed out tax discrepancies paid by some Acton homeowners and bus compared the owners of similar prop erty In Georgetown If town implemen ted Section S3 of the provinces Assessment Act Coun Knechtelar some of these would be Ironed out The town would have a more and fairer of property assess ments In Hills he said The assessment on a property is a figure used for determining the pro perty taxes which should be paid the payments ratepayers make or regional town and educational purpos- Its determined through a complicated process In the current assessment review as sessors are using what the property would be worth at Its value on the market Turning to a variety of procedures and tables assessors come up with a portion of the property value which becomes the as sessment DETERMINED Prom be assessment FLORAL TIPS It sore good Inside the Artisan Cottage Friday afternoon Georgetown senior Edith Hackett got helping band from members of the Georgetown Horticaltnral Society en making centres She was there leach other seniors and the handicapped bow to nuke furry Easter bunks Vehuleers with the towns recreation department Joined these with the Horticultural Society the tax portion that the homeowner should pay Is determined A mill rate Is used here Very roughly a community with a rate of loo mills would mean a house with an assessment may pay per year property taxes As the prime example of the assessment diffe rences and the gaps in taxation between Hal ton Hills communities Knechtel points to one Acton company On a property assess ed at the com pays In taxes Coun said in a recent inter view In Georgetown on the same property and with same operation the company would pay nearly as much It the most glaring example I know Coun Knechtel said Imag paying in lax- as on a house which is only worth WO PROBLEMS Problems with assess ment are nothing new to town council Two years ago It rejected a propo sal move to a more balanced form of asse ssment called Section a predecessor to Section S Gerry Do Jong Is the evaluation manager for Hills at Ihe Peel Hal Ion assessment off Ice In Under reassessment using Section and a 16W market value base the property taxes for some owners would go up while for others it would go down The total property as sessment wouldnt change because the fluctuation on one side would counteract the other People add pools and garagesarid 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