2 the tribune thursday february 9 178 7416373 9r0yalcrestrd unh9fudal 2 stt north d albion rd off highway 427 distributor for american beauty glaze se e our large selection of greenware and other ceramic supplies sdss update sports arid speakers byjnuesimoods on january 31 the senior boys basketball team prevailed against newmarket to a 6050 score setting the scene for the following days game against willilams about 290 of our students the booster club the dance line the cheerleaders and the wulilams cheerleaders and fans for a total of lions mardi gras stouffville park- february 11 1pm come and enjoy the fun afternoon sleigh and cotter rides kinsmen snowmobile rides novelty games and tug of war refreshments by firemen and kinnettes evening 800 adult costume skating 900 intermission figure skating performance judging of costume skating adult skating teen dance latchman hall 830- 1130 approximately 400 crowded into the gym nasium to view the see saw battle stouffville enth trium phed over williams 4130 outstanding players were joe marra mike boadway lloyd johnston and mike lafleur on the same day the girls volleyball teams travelled to williams to take on newmarket although the junior team was defeated the senior girls skilfully won tbeir first game of the season the girls next home game is february 13 at 330 pm members of the girls and boys ski racing teams were posted this week after careful con sideration of the com petitors time ability and desire representing stouffville will be david dart peter hamilton greg murphy craig toews leigh hamilton lesley hamilton peggy mcbride livie petrie and franci wade these students will journey to hidden valley ski resort in huntsville on wed nesday feb 8 to contend in the georgian bay ski championships on january 31 the stouffville lions club junior public speaking contest was held with cathy morin of st marks finishing first ellen dowswell and lynn stacey of stouffville placing second and third their trophies will be presented at the lions dinner march 13 during which time the senior public speaking contest is to take place an exciting upcoming date for many sdss students is february 10 when the annual dance- athon is scheduled from 200 pm 1200 midnight the dancers will gogo to the sounds of disc jockeys larry holt and mike lafleur the pur pose of the dance is to raise money for the students council which sponsors many clubs and teams in the school summonsed threatening a stouffville man has been summonsed to appear at newmarket provincial court february 14 on a charge of threatening york regional police said salvatore presta 52 chester avenue toronto swore out an information before a justice of the police january 31 making the complaint against ronald rosnatoski 38 206 manitoba st stouffville baffing an oopik in the nose is only one of the pleasures enjoyed by three year old suzanne hamilton at the richmond hill winter carnival last weekend sleigh rides bands skating and a bed race were all featured at the mill pond annegret lamure uxbridge assessment to be equalized uxbridge tax assessment inequity long a bone of contention in the township of uxbridge could in the near future be changed to be made fairer for all the change would john french ford- mercury sales rr 200 jy af n st n uxbpiipge february 10 11th complete line of models ondispla y refreshments served because we feature certified values come for the best deals on new and used cars and trucks leasing available experts on parts and service best prices possible a good selection to choose from daily rentals phone or drop in see what we have to offer you highest trades deals easiest terms lli i is p m i r i a m hi sis f is m hum mi t i mmmwi xz ford we want to be your car company mercury john french fordmercury sales 200 main st n uxbridge 8523334 come under the proposed provincial plan to base tax assessment on market value and not on sample house sales as it is presently done the plan near completion but as of yet no commitment has been made as to the im- plementation date inequitable tax assessment has long been a thorn to the township as people living outside the town would find themselves paying much higher taxes than those in the town in some cases up to 20 per cent more the problem was compounded when the assessments were frozen in 1970 and residents found little chance of changing them under the new system according to councillor alan wells there would be a great impact to all areas he stated that in a typical single family dwelling in the town of uxbridge those now paying an average of 529 would be revalued to 97 a decrease of 13i those in scott whose assessment has already been decreased pay an average of 457 now under the land market value assessment they would pay 438 a decrease of 19 however the biggest change comes to those living in uxbridge township including goodwood and the glen acres areas- for those paying a present 716 on average it would be adjusted to 575 for a decrease of 141 mr wells also stated the mill rate would be the same in the three areas he noted that the market value assessment would also help farmers under this system the province would pay the tax on everything except farm residential use that includes all other farm property our natural industry is far ming and this would certainly help us out mr wells said the system is already on computers and he hopes it will be implemented as soon as possible but we dont have any in dication just when that might be he felt most people would be in favour of it although he admitted with the adjustment some might be paying more he stressed however that overall this system is much fairer than our present form of assessment uxbridge township ft area has one of the highest tax bases in the whole of durham and the new system would make uxbridge more desirable for people looking to buy homes- he said mr wells then ex plained that the new system will make it easier for residents to understand their assessment most people know their market value for their home so they will- probably comprehend the reasons for the assessment better and they will be able to determine whether their assessment is fair or not under this system and not be totally lost in the complications of the old one 1 threepeople hurt bloomington crash whitchurch stouffville three persons were seriously injured late friday night when two cars collided at the intersection of high way 48 and bloomington rd andrew nauta 19 of rr 4 stouffville was west bound on bloomington when he collided with a nor thbound car driven by william cheetham 44 of uxbridge mr cheetham was going north on 48 both he and his motherinlaw elizabeth farquhar 72 were thrown from their car and taken to newmarket hospital with various injuries mr nauta was pinned inside his vehicle a cadillac and the stouffville fire depart ment was called to free him his car travelled over 140 feet from the impact mr nauta suf fered from head injuries and a fractured pelvis 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