Oakville Beaver, 21 Nov 1993, p. 8

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In September, 1993, council tentaâ€" tively agreed to the compromise passed Wednesday. An amendment was also passed requiring three quarters of the council members, plus at least one repâ€" resentative from each area municipality, to vote for a reâ€"opening of the matter before it could proceed. It will take the words right out of your mouth! ... and leave you speechless! Sign up for our new drama workshop and learn the art of mime. Learn how to express yourself without words. Be prepared for an exciting funâ€"filled day with Marina Paulsen â€" a very talented and energetic instructor. Bring your lunch! $15.00 Ages 7 and up register at the information desk Due to the divisiveness of the origiâ€" nal debate, council directed a citizens‘ committee to be formed to review tax reform. That committee recommended that MVA not proceed based on 1988 market values because it was felt they were no longer realistic given the ecoâ€" nomic downturn. smoothed out some of the huge increasâ€" es that were anticipated under the 1988 base year plan. Drama workshop In the originally drafted proposals which caused so much controversy, Burlington would have paid roughly $4â€" million a year less in property taxes, while Oakville residents would have made up virtually all that shortfall; the rationale being, that property values were escalating more rapidly. P.D. Day Special Friday, November 26 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Call Big Brothers of Halton Be a Big Brother (905) 874â€"4330 (905) 874â€"4330 (905) 874â€"4330 Contact Number (905) 459â€"7533, ext. 5061 Employment and Immigration Canada Emploi et Immigration Canada

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