Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 7, 1953, p. 5

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mcgowans specialty shop main street whora your dollar goa furfhar phone 643 some good bargains in our endseason clearance girls hats christmas nosegays all to clear at 1 to 39c value for 29c snow suits reduced indies snuggles small med large 79c to 1 49 bust pads a 59c penman s combinations long sleeves and legs 26 28 30 2 98 stamped goodspillow cases 2 49 childrens aprons 89c infants jackets 85c bibs 10c 15c and 25c saturday is hockey night fergus thistles this saturday 830 pm admission 50c 25c skip the momev amd oeujels mike u6 ll settle for this load- 1 oe hieh- ghade lumber jn the ads hunbv ml lphohr250 jbmm ashgrove supper concert for ashgrove sunday school the supper and christmas con cert of he sunday school was held on monday evening decern ber 29th hi the church basement with a splendid turnout of child dren and adults everyone did justice to the lovely supper ending with pie and ice cream the su iperlntendent bob cunningham had charge of the program which con sisted of recitations solos piano solos by the children and a splen did dialogue by tthe pupils of mrs j h hunters class wrapped in cellophane ttuy airteo1r their- parts well considering they had so short a time to get it up short speeches were given by the mini sler mr george leek and mr fred wrigglesworlh after which vr the presents jrorrt the mree were distributed to the teachers and scholars barbara cunningham how son ruddell and barry archer were among the young people taking short courses at the o a c in guelph last week mis florence millgate rn of toror to was a guest over the nc v year holidays with mr and mrs leslie giiten and divid it s quite the style these days to h ivc a told and the stomach flu colder w cither miy chase the lci n s away births brown mr and mrs dennis brown barbara needham an nounce the birth of a daughter janice barbara oh tuesday de cember 30bh 1052 at peel mem orlal hospital brampton memoriams wood in loving memory of our dear mother lillian may wood who passed a way january 6th 1952 the dearest mom the world could hold the cheeriest smile and heart of gold those who knew her all will know how much wojost one year ago her thoughts were always full of ms she never did forget and so we think that where she is she must be waiting yet as angels keep their watch up there please god just let her knpw that we down here do not forget we love and miss her so lovirujy remembered by her four daughters and son look out for the quiet man coming soon to the roxy ladies v there s an extra treat when you buy gas oil and grease jobs at dick riddall motors each 1 00 in purchases gives you a premium coupon good for redemption on wearever aluminum see tte attractive premiums on display tn ourc full text of ruling ontinutd from pa f 1 sse toassess garden land in oak vi lie at two hundred dollars per acre for the purpose of an equitublt assessment as between oakv lie and the townships he might have done so the county assessor therefore cannot be flamed for this disparity but the ofekvillt assessor tould not igree with the county assessor that gir den land should be assessed as low as tw o hundred dollars per acre indtistmi land assessments in oakvillc are at scvei hundred and fifty dollars per acre this seems luite equitiblc for the land actuil iv used jn connection uilh nidus tr ur fortunatclv ho vcver the oikvillc isscssor went further ind asscssi 1 lin 1 not ovned or used by nv dustry and inertly st ind ing unused ind properties anj where from hilf a ulc to mile from uiy n dustry at the same figure or seven hundred nri f fty dollars per acre he give as his reason for doing this that it had a potential value in the event that t mght be acquired later for in dust rial purposes this practice is clearly wrong the jaw is clear in the cases which have reached the courts and particularly the case of the sun life assurance company and the city or montreal tho judgment in that case was laid oown by the present chief justice of canada and he laid down the law in regard to issessments as being that the use to which prop erty is put is to be the most im portant test i quite agree that when industry uses land for man ufacturing purposes it would be quite proper to increase it to seven hundred and fifty dollars in coin paring vacant land on each side of the queen emazbcth way the town assessed its land at seven hundred and fifty dollars per acre white the township assesses the land directly opposite at only two hundred and fifty dollars per icre here again the oakville aessor erred in assessing the oakvillc side at three times as much as the tra falgar side the oakville assessor stated thit his assessments on vacant lands throughout the town arc seventy three percent 6t actual sales memokiams wood in loving memory of dear mother lillian bullivint who ptsed av ay january 6th 1952 r d deai father james woood who passed awny november 21st 1941 remcmbnnce is a golden chain death tries to break but all in v tin to hcve to love and then to part is the greatest sorrow of ones heart the years may wipe out many things but this they wipe out never the memory of those happy days whei we were all together lov ingly remembererd and sadly missed by daughter jean soi in 1 iw murray and grandchil dren o iry and mary lou belle villt ontario wednesday january 7th 1953 the georgetown herald page 5 newxflfftgy wool blankets all wool blanket satin bound colors rose wine blue green grey size 60 x 80 c special tftgc value 070 dresses m a rack of wools crepes etc z price sleepers 2 piece warm sleepers at tractive colors size 3 4 years reg price 3 3 special 249 broadcloth choice of colors yd wide 39c diapers soft white futftpclette size 379 27 x 27 doz blouses values up to ts95 flq eft m special ta 76iw b piuow cases special wabasso subs ot 1 98 quality plain hem f a full size 9149 corette bra a good bra but lines are a bit broken satins dipper and strapless values from 225 special pl09 imain st georgetown a budget market shredded wheat pablum aylmer ketchup 2 boxes 33c 8 oz box 23c 16 oz box 43c bottle 21c dun f the past three yeirs he also stated that the oakvillc sole i r ee rarticularly i the i ast v r did not represent the norm il v lue but rather i boom value he sthed thii they should be discounted at leist ten percent with this i am bound to urec ind would even j lace the figure at thirty per eei t rither than ten per tit this is borne out by several sales referred to ly the oakville assessor with regard to commercial land assessments the same conditions apply as in the commercial prop erty in burlington the present asking prices are far beyond the normal sale values but if the boom continues and values appear to be anywhere near the present sale prices then the commercial assess ment on land should be somewhat increased oakvillc has only one property uf any cons dcrablc acreage be tween the lake shore highway and the lake that is the burden property at the easterly end of the town this is a country estate and the land is assessed al two thousand dollars per acre this property is assessed out of all pro portion to the properties running from the hignway to the lake in the township of trafalgar both easterly and westerly of the town either oakville has assessed the burden property much too high or the township of trafalgar has issessed its lake front property much too low the property on the north side of the lake shore highw ay throughout the whole of trafdgar and nelson townships is fax below what it ought to be ts compared with the town prop erties our law provides that land clover leaf fancy sockeye salmon tin 39c brunswick chicken haddie 14 oz tin 24c carnation milk large tins 2 for 29c 5 york brand kam stmce tin 36c s iced beef tin 46c 5 bologna tin 39c canadian boiled dinner tin 34c irish stew tin 36c large size grapefruit carrots pork tenderloin small link pork sausage 4 for 23c 2 lb 13c lb 95c lb 40c for a good selection of top quality fresh and cured meats budget market free delivery phone 366 should be assessed at its actual value at the time of the assess lit and this has certainly not been carried out i shall deal furthe r w ith comparative land hscssments between oakville and trafalgar when discussing trafal gnr s case no attack was made by cither f the townships on the gcncrik nssessments in oakville 11 is quite true ihit several peoi le in oik villc desirous of unlcndmg their jr perlics at ridicnilo islj high i ic ire iskn g i rtcs miny times bevond th lr ont nal ost this oondition ommenced nlmost limtduilcly fter the mnoutwe it tint the lew rorri hi t would be eonslructcl in trifalkir ib nit 1 nir mile f om oikville lin ms the feeling mirng prospec tive outside purchasers with regard to o kville property has changed greatly in the pist few months there ire practically on sales at there arc practically in residen tial properties a great many to ronto residents wjio had been thinking of raov ing from toronto have refused to be further intef ested because or their tear that oakvillc will now become a factory town such as windsor and oshawa and will no ranger be the desirable place in which to hve that it has been for many years oaljjville has very little land left on which either residences orindostrles can be lo cated the area of the whole towm is only nirte hundred and qlxty acres and is almost completely built on it is extremely doubtful thai much if any benefit will ac crue to the town fry a result of the location of theord plant in trafdgar it would appear that oakville is fairly and properly issesred at the present time but like burlington it is muoh too highly assessed as compared with the townships of nelson and tra filgar next week nelson i id trafal gars case crosley television 1 7 inch table model 29900 base available see and compare ernies radio roxy theatre bldg phoiw 444

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