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Port Perry Star (1907-), 29 Jan 1970, p. 7

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Ny ® % their landlords. Did you miss the Wana: makers last week? Iere is a familiar item for this week: Mr. and. Mrs. Ian Fraser pf Willowdale spent the week: end with Mr. and Mrs. Neil Wanamaker and Bobby. Here is another regular-- Ratepayers we Continued 3 to be administered through local municipalities. Mr. Mec- Keough said that he expects most municipalities will have made their calculations by the end of March. To be eligible under the tax reduction system, a ten- ant or home-owner must oc- cupy a separately assessed dwelling. Home-owners who make re- gular payments for taxes to their mortgage holder will, as in prior years, have these payments adjusted to give effect to the tax reduction. Tenants will continue to receive their reductions from Landlords must pass the reductions on to tenants on or before Dec- ember 31, 1970. Tenants who move in or out of an apartment during the year will receive a proportionate amount of the reduction based upon the length of tenancy. EXAMPLE OF REBATE CALCULATION FOR 1970 Total municipal levy (including School taxes) on residential assess- ment in 1969= $200,000 Number of separately assessed residential units= ............ 800 Average domestic tax burden= ...... 250 109, average domestic tax burden= ....... 25 Tax rebate--basic sum $30 and 109, average tax burden Subject to: (i) Rebate not exceeding 509% of taxes; (ii) not less than $5 below 1969 rebate; (iii) not more than $15 above 1969 rebate.' A. E Johnson OPTOMETRIST 229 MARY STREET 985--2383 INVEST NOW! VICTORIA & GREY TRUST ! Guaranteed Investments 1-2 Years. . 8%% 3-4-5 Vears 8%% Interest is payable half yearly or may be left to compound. "EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED 191 Queen St. - Port Perry PHONE 985-7306 - Mr. and Mrs. Dane Coxworth of Markham 'were at home with the Tobins. We didn't see the Twiners this week but you never know. On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Venner were in Bowmanville attending the marriage of Mrs. Venner's sister, Mrs. Doris Cameron, to Mr. Francis Werry of En- niskillen. Previous to this Mrs. Venner had entertained her immediate family in hon- our of the coming marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Heywood Short spent their week-end in Lockport N.Y. visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. Hutchins former residents of Seagrave. Mr. and Mrs. Neil McMil- lan and Gordon had Sunday evening dinner in Oshawa with Doug and his wife. One day earlier the Belairs were in Oshawa too having dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Doug Davidson. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moon and Corinna of Toronto were Saturday visitors with Mrs. Moon and Clifford. Clifford is teaching in Oshawa this week. . Mrs. A. Short is visiting her daughter Mrs. MacGill- vray in Sunderland. Bill Barr is off again -- to Halifax this time for a few days. Mrs. W. Sturman is still in Port Perry hospital at time of writing but showing some improvement. Notice to Brownie & Guide - Seagrave News mothers:--You are expected to attend a meeting at 1:30 p.m. on Feb. 4th in the S.S. room, It had been supposed that several children would be presented for baptism on Sunday morning but due to illness and cold only Bradley Todd Puckrin, son of Mr. & Mrs. Keith Puckrin was able to be present. Rev. L. Critch conducted the sacrament in the presence of the congre- gation and some close rela- tives. These included both sets of grandparents:-- Mr. and Mrs.- Fred Puckrin of Audley and Mr. and Mrs, Allan Ellicott of Brougham.|-, Miss Diane Puckrin accom-|: panied her parents and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Puckrin were in attendance. With the Ellicotts came their daughter Mrs. Wm. Knoch and children from California. S.S. again lacked a pro- gram number but 3 ladies produced birthday money.|: They were Caroline Imrie, Dorothy Fitze and Wendy 3 Monohan. Everyone is invited to a euchre in the church base- ment on Friday evening of this week. SELLING L REAL ESTATI LTO REALTOR 985 -7373 ° PORT PERRY STAR -- Thurs, January 29, 1970 -- 7 Greenbank News Flu germs are being pass. ed around with wild abandon these days. There is not much 'use staying home from meetings and such as you are just as apt to pick up the "bug" while shopping. Mrs. George Stone has been a patient in Port Perry hos- pital and Gary Lee is in Osh- awa hospital. We offer Ruth and Gary best wishes for a speedy recovery. Mrs. Fred Phoenix enter- tained the Historical Society THANK You at her home last Thursday evening. Mrs. Ron King of Oshawa visited with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Don Real on the weekend. _ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mec- Millan had a pleasant sur- prise visit last Wednesday from their daughter Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hood of Edmonton, Mr. Ron Blakely, Guelph, spent the week-end at his home. Several family trucks and cars were used last week to "| take the school children to | skate on Mr. Oscar Gibson's ?:| pond. Although the temper- | ature registered below zero, a For your contribution to Christ- mas Seals in their fight against TB and other respiratory dis- eases...and for the time and effort you so generously gave. Thanks for the Gift of Good Health--Fram Your TB Association | the enthusiastic young peo- ASOLO H.0.0.6.6.6. ple claim they had a wonder- ful time." A warm cabin to change their boots also help- ed. The museum board ofthe Historical Society are making plans to open a Museum this summer. With the help of the people in our community we should have a museum to be proud of. Anyone wish. ing to donate please contact 985-2095. Several from this area at tended the United Breeders annual meeting and banquet at the 1.0.O.F. Hall in Port Perry Friday evening. Con- gratulations to Mr. William Stone, who was elected di- rector for Ontario County, to the United Breeders. 66H LHOHLE VVVVVIVIVIITOIOIIVIOOOV WES PLUMBING - =PORT PERRY HEATING - VVYVOVIVIIOVIIOOIOOOP LANE = ELECTRIC - 983-2413 OFFICE -- RESIDENCE ® ROGER Br Br A A TOV IOTVIOVIPOOIPOPOPIOTOPOOOOO0OP 'What makes Olds Delta 88 Custom so Custom? NN SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED OLDSMOBILE DEALER All the extras that aren't extras. Olds touches --at no extra cost --that customize an already impressive car. Exclusive fluted wide side moldings. Bold grille. Sweeping front bumper. Larger vertical tail lamps. Subtle chrome highlights. And massive rear bumper. Inside, deeper foam padded cushions. Deluxe front and rear armrests. Snug pile carpeting in every nook and corner. And under the long hood, the heftier 310 hp Rocket V 8. All at the modest price for wi- ch Olds 88s are famous. What makes Delta 88 Custom so custom? Oldsmobile does. For those who want to escape from the ordinary in the style to which they'd like to become accustomed. g \ ~ J "Aa MARK OF EXCELLENCE Phone 985-7351 Beare Motors Limited Queen St. Port Perry

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