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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Feb 2001, p. 28

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| MraTS & CHEESE | Center Cut Pork Chops Boneless Top Sirloin Steaks Boneless Pork Loin Roasts Kolbassa Smoked Octoberfest Sausage Medium Cheddar The interim tax bill is an advance against the final tax bill which is determined once the estimates have been adopted by council and the final tax rate for the year has been approved. The requirement is that the final tax bill is reduced by the amount of the interim tax bill. Bill 140, amended that portion of the Ml_micipal Act, dealing with interim tax levies such that Interim property taxes for 2001 should not exceed 50% of the total 2000 property tax bill. It is possible that because of reassessment some properties may have an interim tax bill that exceeds this provision. ~ jes COMMUNITY mecrvor &3 _ INFORMATION Waterloo ss5sâ€"1550 There are two options available to a taxpayer: leave the interim tax bill as is, recognizing that it is an advance and all payments will be applied against the final tax bill, or contact Revenue Services at 747â€" 8718 to request that the account be reviewed and an adjustment made, if warranted. Where tax bill are adjusted the impact of reassessment and tax levy increases will be reflected on your final bill. _ @JZ _ Our new location 36 King Street North, Waterloo 885â€"4215 SPECIALS 2001 iINTERIM TAXES 3.30Q1n $4.49no $4.4916 3.2916 2.99n16. $4,.39n6. www.city.waterloo.on.ca The Canadian National Institute for the Blind‘s annual Crocus sale was held this past weekend at Conestoga Mall. Funds raised will support services and programs for people who are blind, deatâ€"blind and visuallyâ€"impaired. Helping out Saturday were Isabel Martin, Angie Wojwski, Annemarie Brennenstuhl and Audre Fellows. CNIB‘s annual crocus sale ginc0 License #P990057 92 Lodge St., Waterioo 884â€"3415 Selling something under $1000? Simply call the numâ€" ber below and follow the voice instructions. Just have the following info ready: your cafegory, your item, description of item, price of item and phone number (in 20 words or less}. For private party ads only. This offer does not include business or garage sale ads Please note you must use a touch tone phone to access this number |GuelphTRIBUNE | cavHfinge timss | wrext00 cmiomcis Both FREE and $7 ADS can be placed 24 HOURS a day, 7 days a week. Call morning, noon or night. Reach over 100,000 homes. Your ad will be seen in the Guelph Tribune, Cambridge Times and Waterloo Chronicle This service apples to private party ads only. 1 item per ad â€" limit 3 ads per week (per household) We reserve the right to determine if your ad is a private party ad. Deadlines up to Saturday 5:00 p.m. prior to Tuesday Edition Please note you must use a touch tone phone to access both numbers This offer subject to change ...sell & free in Marketplace! _ ...sell Â¥ for $7 in Marketplace! ind For Business ads call 651â€"2397 or Fax 651â€"2355 Business Ad Deadline: The Deadline for ads is Monday at noon for Wednesday editions. Wednesday at noon for Friday editions and Friday at noon for Tuesday editions Business Ad Advertising Policy Please check your advertisement Publisher is responsible for 1 incorrect insertion and is not liable for any error in advertisement beyond the cost of the space occupied by the error HY®""%aAf) a wEeek BING hn "raso The Classified Marketplace is the Best Deal in the Region! 651â€" H-mne'; "\’d;a\;ncm Ads p}é{n}d hy Visa, MasterCard. Cash or Cheque 3 pm Session Fri.,Sat. & Sun. only 12:00 pm, 6:45 pm & 10 pm Please Join Us! OPEN 7 DAYS Sessions daily: Prize Board Terms & Conditions Selling something over $1000? It will cost you ONLY $7 No writing cheques, licking stamps, No VISA or Mastercard ... just call 1â€"900â€"565â€"1414 and it is conveâ€" niently billed on your BELL* phone bill. 1T°S THAT EASY! All you need to have ready is: your category, your item, description of item, price of item and phone number (in 20 words or less). For private party ads only. This offer does not include business or garage Please note you must use a touch tone phone to access this number 1â€"900â€"565â€"1414 Thyroid foundation to host meeting _ The Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo and area chapter of the Thyroid â€" Foundation of Canada will hold a public information meeting at 2 p.m. Feb. 10 at Albert McCormick _ Community Centre in Waterloo. Dr. David Rainham of Kitchener will speak on "Stress, Health and Happiness â€" Managing Thyroid Condition". Everyone is welcome. For more information, call 884â€"6423.

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