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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 14 Mar 1990, p. 13

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» Oshawa artist Marion Stevenson was busy last Fri- al Arts Centre and the Oshawa Art Association and day hanging some of her work at the Town Hall. She has taught in the Durham Region. Her watercolours has been painting since 1982, is a member of the Visu- will be on display for the month of March. Oshawa Artist Has Work on Display at Town Hall Liberals Plan Strategy to Fight New Tax Doug Mofiatt, President of the Federal Liberal Association Association of Durham, and past Liberal Candidate, today announced announced that the citizens of Durham will be able to participate participate in a national week of protest against the government's government's proposed seven per cent Goods and Services Tax. The centrepiece of the week, which runs between March 12 and March 16,will be a nation-wide electronic petition campaign, in the form of a 1-900-line. The number is 1-900- 720-6052. "The phone-in petition will allow constituents in this riding to voice their opposition opposition to the tax," said Mofiatt, "and bring Durham's Durham's message to the government: government: "Scrap this tax." Flyers and posters will be circulated and posted throughout the riding this weekend to serve as a reminder reminder to call the 1-900- line. This week of national protest is organized by the Official Opposition. Liberal Members of Parliament will hold rallies and will work closely with the hundreds of organizations throughout Canada that are opposed to the GST. PiSH fit Live CtA CAAI\ Lobsters Wtnl^AA# Available Let us prepare your St. Patrick's Day Seafood Party Tray. Large Shrimp $1 f|95 lb 31/35 J-Vf Reg. 12.95 Bowmanville Fisheries <£-| gQ ea Home Fishcakes J- All white meat * n a s Chicken Fingers $6ig.S Bowmanville Fishery 19 Temperance st. Bowmanville 623-2139 ! i 1 WANT TO APPEAL YOUR ASSESSMENT? You still have time to appeal your 1989 assessment if you feel your home or business property has been improperly assessed. Your assessment is important because the amount of property tax you will pay in 1990 depends on it. The assessed value of your property is multiplied by the municipal and school mill rates to determine your property taxes. Notices of Property Valuation were mailed to property owners and tenants whose assessments have changed since last year. Open house information sessions were held in your area to give you the opportunity to ask questions and correct any errors. The Assessment Roll was delivered to your municipality on February 27, 1990 and will be used to calculate the taxes you will pay in 1990. You can review the Roll at your municipal office during regular business hours. If you believe your property property has been improperly assessed and you have not yet registered an appeal, you still have until March 20, 1990 to mail or deliver your appeal to the Assessment Review Board. And remember, even if you did not receive a Notice of Property Property Valuation, you still have the right to appeal. Appeal deadline: March 20, 1990 The Assessment Review Board is an independent tribunal under the jurisdiction of the Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General. It is intended to provide you with an additional opportunity to have your assessment reviewed if, in your opinion, it is not fair and equitable with the assessment of similar properties in your area. The Review Board is more informal and relaxed than a regular court of law. You may present your own case, retain a lawyer, or ask a relative or friend to speak as your agent. To help you in filing your appeal, Notice of Appeal forms arc available from the Assessment Review Board, your Regional Assessment Office, or your municipal office. You can also use the reverse side of a Notice of Property Valuation, or write a letter giving the property address and roll number along with your reasons for appealing. Appeals should be forwarded to the Regional Registrar of the Assessment Review Board at the address shown below. If you appealed your previous assessment, it will be necessary to lodge an appeal against your assessment with the Assessment Review Board each year, if the appeal against your previous assessment has not yet been settled, or your 1989 Notice of Property Valuation docs not reflect the most recent decision of the Board. In those parts of Ontario designated for French Language Services, you can appear before a bilingual (English/Frcnch) Appeal Board. Please check the space provided on your appeal form if you wish to use this service. Ontario Ministry of Rovonuo noaloiml flofllalrnr Aamomonl Rovlow Hoard 277 Qoorgo Slroot Noilli, Quito 207 Potoiborough, Ontario KOJ 300 OBITUARIES EDWARD ROSS WOODYARD On February 6th in Memorial Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, in the year 1990, Edward Edward (Ted) Woodyard passed awav in his 78th year, after a lengthy illness. Ted was bom in Toronto, the son of Walter and Gertrude Gertrude Woodyard, and after the death of his mother in 1918, lived with his grandparents, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William William Halfacre in Tyrone, Ontario. Ontario. Always interested in electronics, electronics, he operated one of the first all-appliance stores in the area, in Orono, Ontario, Ontario, where he lived with his wife Elsie Underwood who redeceased him in 1968, is daughter Ann and son Edward. In 1970 he married Agnes Waddell and lived in their Park St. home in Orono. Orono. After the sale of his store in Bowmanville which he had opened in the early 1950's, he worked with' Investors Investors Syndicate, Peterborough, Peterborough, Ont., and following that, was appointed chairman chairman of the Board of Trustees Trustees for the Unemployment Insurance Commission in Peterborough, Ontario. During the greater part of his adult life, Ted was active active in municipal politics at all levels, and was always a dedicated representative of his community in all of its endeavors. Ted's many interests included included a lodge which he built on Chandos Lake, and farm land which he reforested reforested in that area. He leaves to mourn his passing, his loving wife Agnes, his daughter Ann and her husband Frank To- plak of Manila, Ontario, his son Edward, Orono, Ontario, and his grandson Jonathon Toplak, brother Harold Woodyard, sister Margaret and her husband Albert Sei- fried, sister Vera Peavoy, sister Bernice and her husband husband William Houston, all of Georgetown, Ontario. A Masonic .service was held on Thursday night. On Friday, February 9th, at one o'clock,! Reverend F. Milnes, Orono, United Church, conducted the funeral funeral service complet^ in the .Morris Funeral Chapel ' in Bowmanville. There will be spring interment interment in Orono Cemetery. -- Orono Times WILLIAM LLOYD GEORGE HARMER On February 1,1990, the death of William Lloyd George Harmer occurred at Mayrean - Third Grenadines, Grenadines, West Indies. He was 71. Mr. Harmer was born in- Caledon, son of Stanley George and Lily (McBride) Harmer. He received his education at- Toronto, Cooksville and the Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, where he was a member of their wrestling wrestling team. On June 14,1942, he was married to Salin Pernor and later, they were divorced. For several years, he lived in Oakville and Erin- dale, then established residence residence on the Old Scugog Road, R.R.l, Bowmanville, whore for 30 years he continued continued his occupation ns a trucker, farmer and entrepreneur entrepreneur until his death. He attended Tyrone United United Church and was associated associated with the Kiwanis Club organization. organization. Mr. Harmer is survived by four children, John, David, David, Ernie and Beth, as well as brothers Ronald and Alan, and sisters, Mary, Lois and Sybil and two randchildren. He was pre- eceased by a brother, Kenneth Kenneth and a sister, Ruth. Funeral service was held at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Chapel, Bowmanville, Tuesday, February 6, 1990, with the Reverend Frank Lockhart officiating. Mrs. Helen McDonald was the organist. His remains were cremated cremated and the ashes buried in Boston Mills Cemetery. "We've been keeping Bowmanville and area residents warm for over 60 years!" • Top quality Imperial Oil products for Domestic, Industrial and Rural use. • Automatic delivery maintained by a fleet of modern tanker trucks. • We sell portable heater fuel. • Dependable 24-hour service. 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