Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 8, 1982, p. 8

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t bpv a8 the tribune wednesday december 81382 tin girl next ioor sixteenyearold janet hutson maple grove avenue mussel- mans lake is a fulltime employee on the staff of mark ville mall in markham interests include needlework roller-skating- ice- skating and swimming jim thomas bids stouffville town council has accepted the bid of- rbno construction co ltd in the amount of 8361463 for the up grading of a water main and other ser vices on william street and the tenth line the rono firm sub mitted the lowest of 13 tenders christmas shopping something different try r arznrtng 1 firepiaces cffts 4772169 property owners and tenants yo up 1982 assessment notice mailing of assessment notices a 1982 assessment notice for 1983 municipal and school taxes will be mailed on or before december 3rd to every property owner and tenant in the following municipalities town rf aurora town of whitchurchstouffville township of king town of newmarket town of east g wilembury and the township of georgina i two information inserts mailed with your assessment notice explain the appeal procedure and provide the timetable of open houses in your area i open house sessions will i answer questions open house sessions have been planned at convenient times and locations in your municipality to afford you the opportunity to review your assessment with staff of the regional assessment office assessment staff will be pleased to explain the basis of your property assessment and are authorized to amend all data school support assessment etc on your notice you are encouraged to take advantage ol this service rolls available for review the assessment roll will be available for review at your local municipal office during regular business hours beginning december 22nd 1982 if you wish to appeal ilyou bebeve you have been improperly assessed m any way ministry of revenue you may file a formal complaint with the assessment review board the final date for filing an appeal is january 11th 1983 information on appeal procedures is provided on the back of your assessment notice and in the information inserts residential properties insulated with urea formaldehyde foam a residential property which has been insulated with urea formaldehyde foam u ffi may qualify for a 35 par cent reduction to the residential building portion of the 1982 property assessment thore ratepayers whose residential properties are insulated with u are urged to attend an assessment open house sched uled in their area or to contact the regional assessment office to confirm trier eligibility tor this assessment reduction lanwmcckmg assessment commi 460 oak sl newmarket ont uy 3x6 telephone 3202372 toronto 89w644 newmarket zenith sb500tol free muss lake sixteenyearold janet hutson ma- pie grove avenue i rr 2stouffville is a working girl shes an employee on the staff of the markville shopping centre in markham while she likes it there her ultimate ambitionis to be come a hairdresser shes our girl next door janet moved to the lake commun ity at an early age she has two sisters debbie 18 and catherine 10 interests include needlework roller- skating iceskating and swimming boyfriend mike grove of stouff ville also stands high on her interest list theyve been going together almost four months- janets longest vacation trip was to florida shes hop ing for a holiday in alberta this summer board of education york region for the first time since 1969 when the new york board of educa tion was formed a chairman has been re elected for a second term this occurred dec 2 at the inaugural meet ing of the board when michael neill was named chairman for another year jack mckay 196970 was the only previous member to serve twice in this capacity neill a thornhill re sident was unopposed craig cribar new market a onetime board chairman and bill monroe rich mond hill bad earlier planned to contest the position but the two veteran trustees later dropped out cribar the first to go told the tribune there had been too much wheeling and dealing behind the scenes i didnt need it he said ive had the job before ive had the ego trip monroe named vice- chairman said that at one point in his cam paign i got the word they wanted me as vicechairman when trustee cribar dropped out monroe said he wasnt sure what to do i had to ex- amine my consci ence he eventually joined cribar on the sidelines leaving the field free to neill in his inaugural address the new chair man said the major challenge for 1983 would be a financial one as the province was expected to sev erely reduce funds if reduced to the level anticipated then this board will experience serious difficulty in maintaining the quali ty and level of current programs neill said it would be necessary to examine very carefully every single effort of its oper- ating budget tomain tain its programs while also keeping- costs down the chairman said another of its top plans would be in the super- vision and evaluation of teaching staff ev ery teacher would be evaluated on an- annual basis and ev aluated on an in depth basis every two years he said the board also looked forward to planning the building of its new high school in unionville in 1983 the first high school ever to be built by the board colin gobdfellow markham was elected chairman of the stand ing committee on fi nance facilities and orgranization ruth reesor vaughan heads program policy and management rev tim elliott all saints anglican church king city read the prayer of in vocation alrplanelitrlesequa gcfwurorthl tiiffnwiimiii oj a shocking scary thfllllefl ifklghtemng scrs i nmmiam poltergeist i toe awardw1nnin6 film for everyone v hivamiiy qsiauonl coarse language brutal vrfxence st fflffffv ikr shoppers e movie for the children m voyage charlie brown shows at 1000 1100 free parking directly in front of cinema entrance on north parkinij lot weekdays doors open 630 saturday sunday continuous from 1 30 please note programs are subject to change without notice piease call theatre or info phone to confirm features sh0wtimes i fi r ivxj i its lit 6 iv t in about your house size and you get straight answers to your heating costs wecarefuuy explain questions on insulation caulking how you can loweryourheatingcosts weatherstripping- heating equipment we look for the most practical low cost things you can do solution cut heating costs 20 this winter all this should take about 20 minutes but well spend as long as you want to help you save first thermography at our clinics youll learn to reduce heating costs first youll see a thermography video tape it shows typical houses in your area maybe even ydurs youll see how much heat these houses lose and where the trouble spots are located its all done through a special thermography or heat detecting camera locate a house style like yours and youll see- exactly where your house loses heat and money then you sit down with one of our specialists for an analysis of your house referring to the thermog- raphy film and using infor mation you have brought whatever youll find that the information we provide can help you cut your heating costs 20- this winter bilk masonic hall 9th line 2nd street monday 12 530 pm tuesday friday 12 930 pm saturday 9am 530 pm december 611 rder ze and heating be sure to take note of the heated floor area o your house and your heating costs m for- last year come into i your free heat save f clinic sooru to saveyou money a joint project of the ministry honourable t f ontario ministry of energy o robert wefch oc v ffisi energy minister energy and tne wntchurehstouimie ontario ontario hydrobectrfc commission v

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