Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star (1907-), 18 Sep 1969, p. 11

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SLIP Money Slow Coming In ; o 60% Of Tax Levies Paid With only a quarter of the year left to go, the Ontario County Board of Education _hasreceived only about 60 per cent of "its municipal tax levies. Ross Backus, board bus- iness administrator, told trust- ees Monday the chief reason for slow payments is that some municipalities are hold- ing out. Sone don't approve of the new county system and will probably not pay until live a little! 8 n All you need is an automatic washer and electric dryer. With one setting of a simple control, the washer fills itself, washes; drains, rinses, and -damp-dries.-Then the dryer takes over. Keeps your clean wash free from impurities in the air. Fluffs clothes into a natural shape for easier iron- ing. And takes special care of your permanent- press garments. There's no hard work. No watching. No waiting. Your time's your own. You've banished your washday blues! With" an automatic washer and electric dryer, you don't have to do the whole family wash the same day. Do a little at a time. Whenever you feel like it. Even when it's pouring rain. Get yourself a new automatic washer and electric dryer from your local major appliance dealer, and live a little. : they are compelled to do $0, while others have trouble collecting taxes early enough because they lack an interim levy. ' Se far the board has not taken any action against the slow paying municipalities, since _ legislation' appears .to require them to pay in full by Dec. 15 at the latest. Listed as completely delin- quent so far are the Village of Beaverton and the townships of Scugog, Uxbridge, Thorah, Scott, Rama, Mara and Brock. None of the municipalities have so far paid their full share of the $16,411,532 municipal levy, although most of the larger municipalities have paid from % to % of their levies. to iron out difficulties in the new county equalized assess- ment without going to court, ment of Municipal . Affairs plaints from Scott and Picker- | ing townships that-they were over assessed. assessed at Will Attempt To Settle Assessment An attempt will be made county council decided last week. re sane Council voted 23-30 to have the finance and asgess- ment committee met rep- resentatives from the Depart- Assessment Branch. Parties will. discuss com- Pickering assessed at $7,797,650, is complaining their assessment increase of $40,000 is excessive and Scott $10,715,625 complains that this is double "early October 1969. Courses will be offered in:-- DURHAM COLLEGE OF Applied Arts & Technology ANNOUNCES { | Extension Programmes 1969 -- 1970 A full range of credits and non-credit courses will - be offered at night at the College, beginning in Applied Arts Business Technology Miss Pat Hunter, who tea- ches in Hamilton was home with her parents and family last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. L. Roberts of Collingwood were week-end guests of Mr. & Mrs. Mount. their figure of last year. Agriculture recently register- ed a new coccidiostat from. Dow Chemicals, Coyden 25 for control of coccidiosis in broiler chickens. Coyden has the advantage of acting against the sporozoite stage of the coccidial life cycle, interrupting the cycle before active infections of 'coccid- iosis can develop. Effective Supervision Canada Department of Details of programmes are available in the College's --- Extension Calendar which may be obtained from, the College between 8:30 a.m. and 4:45 p.m. each day, or by calling 576-0210. : Registration will take place between 7:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. September 22-23-24, 1969 or by mail, using the official application form in the back of the Extension Calendar. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stone last week were Mr. and Mrs. John Gregg and family of Ux- bridge & Miss Karen Sonley of Oshawa. Sorry to hear Mr. Lor Blakely is a patient in Port : Perry hospital. ~~ ~ ) Miss Cathy ill is -also a patient in hospital and we Eo Own to ea .- all hope she will soon be feel- ing better. } : Choir practice is being held as usual on Thurs. even- ings with Mrs. Hugh Dobson in charge until teh end of the year when Mrs. David Lee will resume her position. Mr. and Mrs. George Stone and family have returned from their trip to the British Isles. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brandon have returned home after spending a week at their cottage. Mrs. C. Ward is visiting her daughter Mrs. Wally Parr in Toronto for a few days. The sympathy of the com- munity is extended to the re- latives and friends of the |late Orvan Chambers of Wil fred, whp passed away last Saturday. Miss Cecile Couves. Miss Margery Caddal of Victoria B.C., Mr. & Mrs. Art Brown. Keith and Janice of Agin- court were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Art Couves. Mrs. Stella Lee has been taken to the Wellesley hos- pital in Toronto. We .hope she'll be home again soon. Lillian and. Danny Reesor have a new daughter Char- lene. Congratulations to the grandparents - Mr. and Mrs. Art Couves! ) Mr. and Mrs. Irving Lush visited with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leask recently. "Mrs: Armour MacMillan vi- sited with her brother, Lloyd Ashenhurst of St. Marys, in Toronto this week, where he is 'a patient in the arthritic hospital on Wellesley Str. It was nice to have Mrs. Crawford speaking to the Wo- men's Institute this week. Mrs. Crawford is President of Ontario County W.I. .-Callers - at "Att. Couves on Sunday evening were Mr. & Mrs. R. W. Bailey of Bramp- ton. ; Would anyone with news| for next week's.. column please call 9852632. Realtor ell teach you facts about selling real estate. "From the groun up. With lectures, colored.sound films and practical demonstrations in our own classrooms at the corner of highways 7 "and 48 in Markham. ~ : If you have every considered this business here is your opportunity to see o whatiit is all about without obligation. There are no fees and you don't nec ily have to join us. We'll give you tests|to assess your suitability 'before entering the Real Estate Industry. g | Selling real estate is not a get rich q:ri~k business. In fact i. may cost you a few dollars at first. But the opportunities are there for someone who can keep their feet on the ground. If you have any doubts about a career in real estate give Bill Jackson a call at 294-1372. Thos. N. Shea Litd., Classes start September 22, 7 to 10 > p.m. at our Markham Office. ( ' : ~

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