Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 12, 1983, p. 9

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SECTION A Till HERALD Wednesday January 12 Page SOUNDS LIKE COMMONSENSE Councillors reject tax rebates for illfated UFFI homeowners Town council asked the Halton board of edu cation not to put the old Stone School In Acton up for public sale until the town decides It can use the building The school located between the library and Robert School was most recently used by St Joseph a separate school children until they moved to new quarters last fall by Eugenia Witham Improvement in fell 83 Dear Eugenia I am a College graduate born 1 1962 and am currently unable to find employment I would dearly like to know what the future holds for me I forgo to mention Im also female New Year Baby Dear New Year Baby You neglected to mention your time or place of birth which makes it difficult to be specific However I can tell you that the limitations and frustrations that have plagued you over the last two and a half years will be coming to an end In the fall of 1963 things should start to Improve and all the hard work and aggravation will pay off You must go after the things that you desire with a positive optimistic attitude and he opportunities will come your way Dear Eugenia English time Jan 23 In Wolverhampton Staffordshire England Would my chart indicate any problems or health hazards I should avoid sincerely An Interested Reader Dear Interested January of last year changes started to take place and you had to adjust to new circumstances and social goals You bad changes in friendships and associations There may have been an Involvement with corporate money or government funding also unexpected financial fluctuations which resulted in a change of personal values This aspect Is ending In and will only touch you again lightly between June and Sept By Dec 30 1963 phase two of your changes will begin You must avoid Impulsive action where finances are concerned You will desire freedom which could result in disagreements and conflicts over joint finances corporate money administrat ive affairs taxes insurance and alimony It will not be a favorable time for new beginnings where professional matters are involved and If retirement Is suggested dont fight it go with it Write Eugenia at The Herald Guelph St Georgetown There could be a danger of unusual accidents and caution must be used In all areas such as driving tampering with electricity or mishandling of firearms etc This aspect will be with you on and off until the fall of 1905 By January of 1983 another aspect will begin causing a lack of consideration In relationships due to friends and organizations that you belong to It can also cause eccentric tastes financial extrava gance impatience and a tendency to take too much for granted You must avoid associations with organizations of a dubious nature You will have to watch out for ulterior motives in friendships and mistrust in Important partnerships If you were to have any health problems It would be likely to show up as a bowel disorder Good diet should be of utmost importance to you and over Indulgence In any form must be eliminated As a whole your natal chart Is strong and favorable and I feel that if you can handle your changes in a conservative and rational manner without getting Impatient and Impulsive when Important decisions are to be made youll save yourself a lot of trouble It has been suggested that tbc twostorey four- classroom historical building should be turned Into a museum accenting Actons leather industry heritage Acton Coun Ross Knechtel Monday night asked councillors to keep In mind hat the library may want to expand into the building If Its even tually purchased by the town Some discussion about the selling price of the building has taken place town clerkadministrator Ken Richardson said but added that the talks con- Informally shouldnt be disclosed at the moment In a letter from the board superintendent of business services Barbara Moore said that If no Interest In the school la shown by March the school would be placed on public sale Council baa directed staff to meet with interested groups to talk about what uses the school can be put to If purchased by the town A report with recom mendations will be pre sented to council In the future Snow snake challenge Ever a snow snake Popular among native Canadians and pioneer voyageurs more than a century ago the sport Isnt as weird as It sounds Find out how done and how much fun It can be this Sunday Jan IB from 1 to pm at the Mountsberg Wildlife Centre near Campbellvtlle Youll need a little skill a little strength but dont worry about your fear of snakes real ones arent even Involved a a STARTS FRIDAY Why Is this man smiling W1NRH OF NEW YORK emmet MS MATINEE I Q STARTS FRIDAY STARTS FRIDAY WeJ Thura BEST DAILY Nine homeowners seek ing a rebate on their 1982 property taxes wont get much help from the town despite councils symp athy for their problems with outlawed Urea For maldehyde Foam Insula l- They missed an oppor tunity last January o apply for large reductions in the assessed value of their homes before the provinces assessment review court The review court in Burlington dropped the assessed value of their homes with UFFI by per cent which meant a slieable reduction In pro perty taxes had owners applied by Jan 11 last year Although five Halton Kills residents applied on lime nine others faced with the UFFI dilemma UFFI has been linked to illnesses failed to take advantage or the review courts offer In December Ihey ask ed council for tax rebates under Section of the provinces Municipal Act which slates rebates can be given for a number of reasons Including gross or manifest assessment error or extreme pov erty Monday night Acton resident Ted Hilton who has told councillors that has made his house virtually valueless argued that the town should be able to refund taxes because the house Is substantially unusable If youre having trouoie catching wnat people The found proof booth Is used for testing hearing Audio around you are saying you might consider checking oat technician Pat left gave health department hearing la the towni newly acquired Radiometric secretary Carole White a bearing check Friday For free booth The booth was donated to the Georgetown testing at the office at Main St South in Georgetown branch of the regional health department last call or n appointment week on a permanent loan basis by Smith and Stone Inc Herald photo by AnlPederian Actons Old Stone school considered for community use GDHS gears up for exams By JOHN TODD GDHS teacher January and early Feb ruary are busy times at Georgetown District High School Students In all grade levels will be writing final examinations for the first semester from Jan 19 to Examinations vary In length Grades 11 12 and 13 are two hours and Grades and 10 are one and a half hours Final marks are a result of class tests assignments day to day work and final examinations Grade students and their parents are invited to attend an orientation next Monday Jan 17 at pm Students and parents will assemble In the and will have an opportunity to tour the facilities of the school as well as hear presentations on courses levels and both compuls ory and optional prog rams The program is- most Informative for par ents and for beginning their high school careers Program Night is scheduled for Feb at This program was very successful in the fall Parents are Invited to come to the school that evening and follow their sons or daughters prog ram exactly as the stud ents do Parents will meet each teacher In the sched uled classroom and hear a brief description of course content evaluat ion procedures home work expectations and expected classroom be havior Parents who attended Program Night in September found this a most rewarding and and Jan are set aside as turn around days between semesters The three days are used for mark ing of examinations cal culating final marks pre paring first semester re ports and programming for he second semester The second semester be gins Feb and reports are given to students Feb 2 During these three days Friday is set aside for professional development activities Tom Adams and William OReilly of he staff have arranged a program including sem inars on teaching strate gies and classroom tech niques Georgetown DENTURE therapy CLINIC J Kohari DT 122 SI on Hwy Phone 8778974 UP TO 100c 0 OFF We Guarantee a WINNER If youve been considering having any of the following services performed on your car INTERIOR SUNROOFS UPHOLSTERY PROTECTION AND MUCH MORE NOW IS THE TIME Call or drive In to your nearest TIDY CAR Center and ask for your FREE SCRATCH- cord which entitles you from 1 0 to OFF regular prices Is a winner at TIDY CAR CALL RIGHT NOW 71 Mountainview N 8776136 according lo his inter pretation of the Act Council disagreed wllh Mr Hiltons case and those of the eight other homeowners seeking re bates They may appeal councils decision In the assessment review court within days of Monday nights meeting Three weeks ago Mr Hilton explained that his rural home once valued at has been great- devalued because of potential cost of re moving the about he said He has found out that his home Is possibly the only one In Canada that was specially designed to take a substance pumped between the walls of the house It Is believed that con centrations of formalde hyde gas produced by the chemical breakdown of the Insulation Is respons ible for illnesses some homeowners Including Mr Hilton and his family suffer About the cheapest way lo deal wllh he problem In his house Mr Hilton said this week Is to Install a special but costly air purification unit in the home This year the province has reduced the assessed value of all homes with by per cent Those tax bills the towns treasury department says are expected to drop about to per cent under this arrangement Country DRY CLEANING ALTON HILLS SHOPPING CENTER AT OXBOW BOOKS WED JAN 19 730 PM DON JUAN IN HELL Witty and incisive observations of George Barnard Shaw on life and 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