Whitby Free Press, 28 Nov 1984, p. 23

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28. 1984, PAGE 23 Corridor Capers By MARY MCEACHERN Call 725-8967 with items for this column. WESTMINSTER UNITED CHURCH Baptism - Four children were baptised on Sunday - Justin Paul, son of Terry and Sharon Belliveau, Peter Louis, son of Peter and Shelly Etmanskie, Sarah Lauren, daughter of Brad and Sharon Feaver and Shari Karen, daughter of Lorne and Pam McIn- tosh. Dec. 2 - Reception of new members and transfer. Dec. 9 - White gift Sunday, the Sunday School will present a Christmas Tableau. Dec. 16 - 11 a.m. Choir Cantata - Forever Christ- mas. 7:30 p.m. Candelight Carol Service. Dec. 23 -11 a.m. Christmas Service. Dec. 24 - 7:30 p.m. Christmas Eve Service. BMX INTERNATIONAL BICYCLE RACING Rob Buchanan of Broadview Avenue, placed nin- th in the overall at Niagara Falls last week. There were approximately 1,200 participants ranging in age category from four years to 60 plus. Our congratulations to Rob for a job well done. DURHAM WEST P.C. ASSOCIATION The Durham West P.C. Association will hold their annual dinner meeting and election of officers tonight (Nov. 28) at Heydenshore Pavilion. Cocktails 6:30 p.m., dinner 7 p.m. Tickets are $9.50 a person and may be purchased by calling Jerry Moskaluk at 668-2816. After the election of officers for the 1984-85 season, the delegates will be selected to attend the leadership convention. MOLLY )MMD "Speàïlizinug in flouse Cleaning For Particular eople" 666-2144 Dennis By ANNETTE DONOVAN For DO'C Team the past we'k at the Chaplaincy has been asking all members of the student body to bring in salt, sugar, cooking oil and soap for Ethiopia. This food drive was in- spired by a visit by Dr. Simone, a co-worker of Mother Teresa of Calcutta. The cry for food was treated with izes food drive fantastic growing ex- perience. If you wish further information, contact Miss Pupulin. Another experience that a grade 13 may wish to embark on is a paying job as a Page in the House of Commons. If you have an under- standing of French, an over 80 per cent average, wish to get into the field of politics and are planning to attend either Carlton or Ottawa University, then this may be just the thing for you. If you wish further information on this wor- thwhile program, con- tact Mr. Foy. Last Friday, DO'C welcomed Neil Headly of CKAR radio station in Oshawa to D.J. the second dance of the year. The dance was a successful and en- joyable one. Thanks to the student council - and keep it up! urgency. The food has been coming in abun- dance but don't let that stop you from bringing in more. Enough can't be collected! For any student bet- ween 17-21 attending DO'C, who wishes to get first-hand experience of third world countries, there is an eight-month exchange program being held by Canada World Youth. The program consists of volunteer work in a Canadian community and then three months in a third world country. The program will con- sist of seven Canadians and seven third world participants. It will not only enable you to learn more about other cultures, but also to learn to live within a community and to learn at least one other language. It is truly a PROPERTY ASSESSM ENT and your 1985 Municipal and School Taxes Regional Offices located throughout Ontario are responsible for assessing ail real property for the purposes of municipal and school taxation. The resulting Assessment Rolls are delivered to municipal ities which use them to set their miilrates and compute municipal property tax bills. The amount of property tax you pay on your home or businessdepends on the assessed value and the mill rate set by your municipality: The assessed value multiplied by the mill rate will determine your 1985 property taxes. Open HouseE Open Houses ar understand you its eqnuity *Open Husesa * atcdonvenient tim( * - you with the'oppc, THE FUN BUSs entwith 0 * *ment Office. An assessor MI sDAY TyRIPSourpro O9 authorized to am * necessary prior to £ *~ment Roll to yourr SIMCOE FESTIVAL you have any OF LIGHTSndtheOpen Regional Assessn Dec.16telephone numbe Assessment N LIVING CHRISTMAtyowners Assessment Noti< TREE AT THE regarding theirp 1 M changed duringt PEOPLE'S CHURCent was appea erty has been rea, Dec. 12 M of the Assessme Assessment Notici have requestedin OF LIGHTS NIAGA RA tFALLS * CITY OFOSHAWA M TOWN 0F AJAX. Pick ups inTOWNF WHITBY X TOWN 0F PICKERING Ajax, OshawaTOWNF NEWCASTI & Bowmanville q IN® Ministry 0f j: Revenue mnt Off.aro Sessions 'e your opportunity to fully r assessment and to evaluate are held in every municipality es and locations, to provide rtunity to discuss your staff of the Regional Assess- Ill be pleased to explain the )erty assessment and is end any information as may be o the delivery of the Assess- municipality. questions but are unable to House, please contact your ment Office at the address or Br shown below. lotice and tenants will receive an ce only if information roperty or assessment was the past year, if the assess- !ed last year, or if the prop- ssessed under section 63 nt Act. If you receive an ce, it may reflect changes you your school support designa- tion, in the amountof your assessed value, or other recorded information on last year's Notice. Appeal Procedure if, after attending your local Open House, you are still dissatisfied with your assessment, you have a right to appeal it to the Assessment Review Board. The Assessment Review Board conducts informai hearings and is responsible for determining whether the assessment under appeal is fair and equitable with the assess- ments of similar properties in the vicinity or neighbourhood, and may alter your assess- ment accordingly. Appeal Deadline The final date for appealing your assessment is January 9, 1985. Your appeal must be forwarded, either on a Notice of Appeal Form or as a letter, to the Regional Registrar of the Assessment Review Board on or before January 9, 1985, noting your property address, Roll Number and the reason for the appeal. To assist you in this regard, Notice of Appeal forms and the address of the Regional Regis- trar of the Assessment Review Board are avail- able at Open Houses, your Regional Assess- ment Office, or your municipal office. Schedule of Open Houses ....................Dec. 5 & 6, 1:00 pm to 8:00 pm, City Hall, 50 Centre St. S., Oshawa ...................Dec. 5 & 6,1:00 pm to 8:00 pm, Municipal Office, 65 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax .........Dec. 5 & 6, 1:00 pm to 8:00 pm, Regional Assessment Office, 605 Rossland Rd. E., Whitby ........Dec. 5 & 6, 1:00 pm to 8:00 pm, Municipal Office, 1710 Kingston Rd., Pickering LE ..................Dec. 5, 1:00 pm to 8:00 pm, Police and Fire Bldg., 132 Church St., Court Rm.#2, Bowmanville Dec. 6, 1:00 pm to 8:00 pm, Police and Fire Bldg., 132 Church St., Court Rm.#1, Bowmanville DURHAM REGIONAL OFFICE 605 Rossland Road East, Box 270 WHITBY, Ontario L1N .5S1 (416) 668-9351, Toronto Line 686-1422 Zenith 67140 O'Connor organ CORRIDOR AREA RATEPAYERS ASSOCIATION Executive meeting - the next executive meeting will be held at the Whitby Municipal building on Thursday, Dec. 6 at 7:30 p.m. All executive member are asked to be present. Visitors welcome. WHITBYWOMEN'S INSTITUTE The next meeting of the Whitby Women's In- stitute will be held at the home of Mrs. Pringle today (Nov. 28) at 1:30 p.m. Visitors welcome. COFFEE URN The C.A.R.A. 100 cup coffee pot is available to any individual or group in need of its use. Please.call 725-8967 if you wish to borrow the coffee perk. All we ask is that it be. returned in the same condition as when you borrow it.

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