Whitby Free Press, 7 May 1986, p. 35

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WHITBY FREE PRESS,.WEDNESDAY' MAY 7, 1986, PAGE 35' Assessment gro wth.Ka ,mixed blein By JAN DODGE revenue to the town and for the board of prent, Claringbold Sari Matheru, deputy growth, in the past six ' based on wliat we se. ln Free Pes Staff assisting the town in af- education stayed thie sid. "Tis growth is director of publiecworks, years tliere lias been an the housing market," lie Assessment growtli fordlng new and saelhtyssaemd po opete said in 1985 there were increased pattern of said. can b. a mixed blesing upgraded services e.g. would increase," said total Of ail new 769 permits issued for growth between four to This 18 taking into accordiiig tO AI road repafr may b. Ciaringbold. assessment, but the new homes. six percent per year. consideration tliat such larlngbold, Witby's faster, more efficient, Whtby's sitare in. largest- proportion of Ciarlngbold said wlile . "That trend is con- factors as the recent treasurer. and more tiiorougli.' creases if the town's that at the present Urne Whitby lias always liad tinuing thus year and ta deciiaase la interest 'This assessmeit lHe said tliere were growtli exceeds. the la from new homes." some assessment expeted te continue rates continue, he said. igrowth cornes from the two waYs Wbitby's average growth wlthln 'assesued- vlue, of new taxes for the boards of the reglon- or the ,properties whlch la the education and the average growth withln isource Of new tax reglon could increase: the. boards of education, "Although the oalbdes adi)b "It's difficuit te win If R ETIR creased assesament from growth in Whtby heip inhione way," 'clarlngbold said, "'it causes Whtby te assume more of tiie region's cots and more of the board of - educatlon's costs."1 .Assessment growth lielps by lncreasing *The. folowlng 19 oeils were responded te by the Wlitby Fire Depar- tment for thie seven day period from 8 a.m. 8 a.m. Monday, May 5. APRIÈ 28 800 arn. 705 Coclrane St. Assistance te ambulance. 1: 17 p.m. - 905Walton Blvd. Assistance te police. >ýý2:40 p.m. - 44 Frost Dr. Check oeil. »APRIL 29 2:34 p.m. - End o! Tricont Crt. Check call. MAY 1 8:30 a.m. - Regency Mississauga, Aprli29 - Dlu Pont Canada today reporteci higlier first quarter sales and ear- nings compared witli the same perlod last year. For the tliree montlis ended Mardi 31, operating earnings were $11,877,000 or 74 cents a share compared witli $5,450,000, or 34 cents a share, in 1985.. An ex- traordinary charge o! $40,630,000 in tlie first quarter a ,year age resulted in a net loss of $35,180,000 or $2.23 a share. There were ne extraordinary cliarges ths year. "Higlier volume for most products, par- ticularly fibres -and plIc products, ex- celent gains in preduc- tivity and modestly hlgiier prices more tlian FROM PG. 23 GO tract inctudes grading, drainage. granular base and structures inciuding bridges, retaining walls and extension o! existing culverts. This prject is ad- ninistered by GO Tran- sit under the GO Train Service Expansion, Programn. Tenders will b. opend for this project at ministry headquarters in Dewnsview May 28. an increase iWhtby's share. "As long as tiiere la growtli In the assesament In a municipality, that municipality willhave te pay more eacli year for the region and the boards et' educatton. Even if the total budget and Chestnut. Clieck cail. 9:-52 a.m., - In front o! 4515 Baldwin St. Vehicle accident. 11: 31 a.i. - 5340 Halls Rd. N. Chieck cali. 1:33 p.m. - 6380 Anli- burn Rd. Chieck oeil. MAY 2 11: 38 a.m. - 575 Rossland Rd. E. Check cali. 1:52 p.m. - 812 Wliite Asli Dr. Assistance to ambulance. 2:06 p.m. - 1801 Dun- da5 St. E. Assistance to ambulance. 5:31 p.rn. - Corner.of Byron St. S. and Dundas St. W. Garbage can fire. offset higlier raw materlal costs, in- creased depreciation charges and greater new business develep- ment costs," President- J.E. Newaii reperted. "Profit margins were youre a growing munlcipaity." Growth hi assesament alowa municipalities te Iiprove on services, but growtli demands more services too, lie said. This year Whtby lias lad an assessment growtli of about five MAY 3 4:22 a.m. - Forbes and Wentwortli. Clieck ca.. 4:01 p.m. - Corner of IJundas St. and Perry St. Vehicle accident. 5:03 p.m. - 500 Vic- toria St. W. Assistance to ambulance. 9:36 p.m. - Wentworth St. at Boundary Rd. Tractor fire. MAY 4 2:08 p.m. - 900 Vic- toria St. W. Grass fire. 3:05 p.m. - 139 Kirby Cres. Chieck caîl. 7:37 p.m. - 611 Reynolds St. Assistance to ambulance. MAY 5 No cails reported before 8 a.m. ~up ar restored te more satisfactory levels during the quarter. " At $30,008,000 sales were seven percent liigher tlian the $288,772,000 in the first quarter in 1985. Cars vandalized During the weekend, six 1966 cars were broken inte and damaged at Nurse Cliev Olds in Whtby. Several spare tires, and two radios were stolen and windows were damaged. Value of the goods stolen is estimated at $1,600 whie damage is estimated at $400. MADE'EASY!. These FREE seminars wiII help you: * improve Your *Protect Yourself Retrement Income from Inflation " Retire 5-.10 yearS sooner " Increase the returns on your RRSP's by Up te 100% " Take full advantage ef the latest RRSP rules Thi emnar lsbest suiteW for thosetram age 45-70 - *Retire Early wlth Peace of MI d *Boost the payout on your company pension by upto 20% *Reduce or eliminate tax entirely! 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