Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 20, 1989, p. 10

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Page 10- THE HERALD Wednesday December Get your high school diploma at night school Anyone interested in enrolling in continuing education credit classes can register now You can register at Georgetown District High School Street any time after Dec or on the special enrol day Saturday Feb 17 from a m to 1 m Those people interested in enrolling in general interest classes can register any time after Jan The adult continuing education programs offer classes in heritage language English as a second language adult basic literacy citizenship classes teen education and motherhood and futures You can also earn your high school diploma through the Halton adult learning centre The centre provides classes in computers typing cooperative education English math ac counting English as a second language and personal life management Those classes begin Feb Register now at Georgetown high school or on the special registration days Jan 25 and from a m For more information call or Christmas tree trimmed at Legion Branch 180 The Christmas draw winners were Ian Hayes Frank Cleave Win Telford 20 Mid Vern Kirby 10 James Bailey New Years ticket for two Gary Alton Jim Watson One big turkey georgeGreig Comrade Gord King wishes to thank all who worked to make this years childrens party a success to those who gave out the gifts on Santas behalf to the ladies who supplied the cookies and drinks and of course to old Saint Nick himself for his tireless patience with young and old alike Last Sunday morning volunteer members of the branch spent their time trimming up the clubroom I hope its appreciated We all pretty good at doing nothing maybe next year you might offer to help CAR CLUB The following lucky people won each in the half time draw held on Thursday Dec 14 233 Vera Shepherd 363 George Grasby 69 Doug Sargent 246 Zoe Greenspan 224 Stephanie Green SATURDAY AFTERNOON MEAT DRAW Colin Gibson Pauline Ray Clarke Jim Doucett Jack Picket Harry Ar cher Archie Brown Dennis van Ron Stott Marg Tutty and Ceil all won in the regular draw The star item a very nice ham was won by Ken Nash A special draw for a turkey was won by Jean Before I close tins week I again would like you all to spare hat precious moment of your time to give a little cheer to those who are no longer able to get out and about as readily as we are A quick visit a phone call a short note Are we all so busy Learn to Drive and Survive WITH Young Drivers of Canada 16MountainviewRd S Georgetown Special 4 Day Program Christmas Break December 26 27 28 29 338 PM FOR BRAMPTON OR BRAMALEA CALL 7 8770751 NOW AVAILABLE Christmas Gift Certificates YOUNG DRIVERS OF CANADA Seniors Day Seniors Day at Club meant a windfall for ladies and men who won prizes and were entertained Sun day afternoon Here Frieda Keller left and Molly right from Georgetown are en a and a gift certificate for Fendleys Florists by Club 2000 elf Andrea Gauthier Herald photo PROPERTY ASSESSMENT AND SCHOOL TAXES Notice to Business Partnerships and to Publicly Traded Corporations and their Subsidiaries Starting 1990 the rules by which business partnerships and publicly traded corporations and their subsidiaries direct their school tax support will change This will affect the way the property assess ment base is allocated among Public Separate and Frenchlanguage School Boards Business partner will acquire the right to support a Separate School Board or the Frenchlanguage School Board in up to the proportion that the partnership is held by Separate School supporters or Frenchlanguage School supporters Until now all partners had to be Roman Catholic or Francophone and agree to do so The property assessment of publicly traded corporations and their subsidiaries will be shared between Public and Separate School Boards In the same area and in by the Public Separate and Frenchlanguage School Boards in proportion to each boards residential and farm assessment Until now a corporations support for a Separate School Board or the Frenchlanguage School Board in OttawaCarleton could not exceed the proportion of shares held by Roman Catholics or Francophones In order to implement this initiative the Ministry of Revenue must amend its records to identify those business partnerships that wish to split their school tax support and to identify all publicly traded cor porations and their subsidiaries Information about the new school support rules will be sent to you in the near future along with a Notice of Property Valuation Please review the new rules and then check your Notice to verify that the Ministry of Revenue has correctly identified your school support If its not right please tell us A reply form will be included with the Notice Your cooperation will ensure the proper allocation of your school taxes to the School Boards in your area Pour des renstgnements en francis appeler sans frais le bureau devaluation le mimero se dans pages bleues votre annuaire telephomque Veuillez appeler a frais vires si vous habitez a la region dappel sans frais Ministry of Revenue

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