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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 30, 1950, p. 12

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the tribune stouffvlue ont thursday march 30th 1950 million gallons daily jl2fiillacr7 accept income tax assessment to augment tp supply approximately one million gal lons of water daily will be added to north yorks water supply when the new well at the corner of john st and the third conces sion of markham township is finally completed township en gineer cordon h baker reports municipalities system by the end sof august this will give north 1 york residents nearly 0000000 gallons of water daily includin tiie two million t- be supplied by raising healthier chicks with 41 clean and son mix a brooder with hth15 it helps prevent the spread of disease among chicks a little i n dri nki n g w ater kee p s tt safe from germs for colds dust hth15 about 18 over chicks heads in brooder the only floating powderdry chlorine inhalant finely divided hth15 settles slowly pro- i anging treatment of your nearest dealer if no business records are kept five farmers all from western canada have recently had instruc tion from the tax appeal hoard with regard to the operation of the the city of toronto by last weeks agreement what effect will this have on the farm supply in the district is not known in any event there must eome war lax act the patterns be a lot of water in this south of their nvsfortune were remark- west corner of markham to afford a such a terrific draw j i minister did not find their during the peak summer come tax returns satisfactory months some curtailment in the l the dr words of the use of water still will be neeess- judgments accordingly he set his mr baker said north york seutns to work the result in each case was a socalled arbitrarv ary actually requires at least sosooooj assessment on a net worth basis gallons of water each dav to take care of demands in a normal sum- assessments such as there are mer he continued made up from a statement of the complete cost of the well includ- taxpayers assets or worth on suc- pipe line treatment plant and eessive dates m the present cases m pumping equipment will be nearly 300000 the engineer pointed out pipe line must be laid from the site of the well down the unopened jan 1 10 li and dec 31 ll the increase in the amount of his assets thai is to say his net worth is apportioned over the third concession to join up with the intervening years hits plus an townships second well just north amount of estimated annual of steeles avenue in markham expenditure provides a roughand township the treatment plant ready approximation of income will be located near the cxk will hear complaints crossing on steeles avenue which the board makes it quite clear will give north york two separate that where a taxpayer has failed systems operating independently to keep adequate records from the present plan does not put all which his income can be deter- of north yorks eggs in one mined it will accept the depart- basket from a water supply stand- ments net worth calculation and point mr baker pointed out i assessments based thereon at the the water pouring from the same time the board will hear the new well looks like white liquid taxpayers complaints and within gold to me mr linker said smilj reason will amend the assessment inglv v 60 segmps qififjpbcly i in one case the taxpayer had forgotten to tell the assessors j about 1500 in bonds which he j was able to convince the board he i had actually owned on jam 1 1911 in another case however i the taxpayer failed to convince the j hoard that he had 3200 casli on i hand on jan 1 1911 which had not been previously brought to the j attention of the officials i in another case the board point- ed out that wheat grown in 1939 and 1910 but still on hand on jan j 1911 could not be included in i the opening statement of assets when income returns had not been filed in respect of the years in which the wheat had been grown to have accepted the taxpayers of hard work by officials who seem argument that such wheat should to get little assistance from the tax- have been included in the opening payers it will be time enough to statement of assets would have call them arbitrary when the had the effect of exempting it from evidence justifies criticism tax altogether valuing kquity in laud aiakm box scour in a third case there is a disj a rural fire department in eussion of the proper basis on indiana got lost while responding which to calculate the amount of to an alarm when members did the increase in the value of the reach the scene of ruin they dis- equity in land the purchase price covered that their only line of hose was expressed in bushels of wheat had been jolted off the truck by and not in dollars it was held that the bumpy roads one run no the actual amount realized in each hits two errors no putout year during the sixyear period fori hamilton spectator wheat delivered should be used the method followed by the it department of using a constant j 0tc atuust value for wheat delivered through- j 75000 outlay for new rink out the period was not accepted but the moral of these judt meiits will be found in the refusal of the board to give effect to the unanimous complaint that the officials had estimated annual the old skating rink in the expenditures at loo high a figure 1 wn of strafhroy which has the taxpayers one and all were answered the needs of that centre politely told that having kept nop the past 25 years or more will records they had themselvi holstein club directors meet thanks for their troubles and that the ministers estimate seemed fair and reasonable statement of not worth in the course of the judgments the chairman of the hoard took exception to the phrase state ment of net- worth he pointed out that it was better described as a comparative financial state ment for the purpose of determin ing the net income this effort to get away from jargon and to use ing refusal by ratepayers to endorse a 75000 debenture issue toward the financing of a modern structure j in a record heavy vote rate payers strongly turned thumbs down on the question of a new artificial ice arena for this munici pality voting on the question are you in favor of the granting of 75000 towards the cost of the erection of an artificial ice arena and community centre at an esti mated cost of 120000 511 rate- j payers voted against the issue while 22s voted in the affirmative words and phrases which convey their own meaning is well worth while why not at the same time give the minister credit where credit is due and throw out the word seems so much easier to have arbitrary as applied to assess- an off day than a day off ments such as these yith its implication of highhanded guess- safes by canadian department work the element of guess or stores reached a hew monthly peak estimate plays a part in such in december 1919 with a value of assessments but only after a lot more than 111000000 ffl j2k ffl w w f mm mm the ontario holstein club executive and directors met in cxbridge on tuesday march 21st the directors wives were invited and all enjoyed a very splendid dinner at the mansion house uxbndge after the dinner the ladies attended the picture show and the directors held their meet ing in the department of agricul ture office joe darlington reported on the present situation with regard to the dairy cattle markethe pointed out that there had not been as many american buyers in as usual it was expected that this situation would improve a little later in the season george mclaughlin director on the national holsteinfriesian association gave a very complete and concise report he pointed out that the peterboro championship black and white show would be held the same as in former years there was considerable discus sion regarding the health rules for the port perry black and white show it was decided that they would be the same as the health rules that would govern the peter boro championship show harold honey and armour mc millan were appointed a committee to work with the port perry agri cultural society in putting on the black and white show byron holtby bob flett and ii lfair were appointed a committee to arrange a special place with sign for the port perry and oshawa calf clubs it was felt that if possible all the calf club calves should be tied up as a group at our achievement day the annual holstein club picnic will be held on saturday june 17th roy ormiston armour mc millan and george mclaughlin were appointed a committee to find a place for the picnic and to make the other necessary arrange ments the annual twilight meeting will be held at the farm of orvan chambers wilfrid no definite date was set for the twilight meeting it is usually held in late july or early august now the most powerful truck engine chevrolet ever offered you the torquemaster 110 engine chevrolet i jrc advance- design trucks ttere they are the toughest trucks for the toughest jobs and powered by the new 110 hp torquemaster engine most powerful chevrolet truck engine ever built and for light and mediumduty 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friday mar 31 holsteins 1 no t 111722 maple terrace peg yeenian born nov s 1945 fresh calf by side 2 no tgsllo maple terrace susie kobu born nov 23 1947 due at time of sale i no 545131 maple terrace may manowar born oct 20 1942 due time of sale 4 ear tag no 80666x4 pure bred 1 year old 5 ear tag no s0667x4 pine hied 1 year old male ear tag no 0064x4 pure bred 1 year old graix about 2il bus mixed grain about n bus barley about b0 bus wheat quantity of corn on cob machinery ford tractor new in 1949 ford tractor plow 2furrow ford cultivator ford tractor disc disc plow with hydraulic lift 2row mii corn cultivator 13hoe drill mil cocksbutt manure spreader buck rake packard in good condi tion set bob sleighs hay rake walking scullier 4section harrows implements manure loader for ford tractor solid tire trailer 4wheel fair 2wheel trailer for tractor with rack small band saw evaporator pails and taps pressure boiler number of oil drums 2 sets of truck springs set of tractor chains 4inch vice grain elevator fanning mill chatham electric brooder quantity of sacks quantity of scrap iron cattle ear tag tool complete tamworth hogs registered tain worth hog born aug 20 194s registered tarn worth sow and 11 pigs registered pigs registered pigs pure bred sow 10 weeks old 2 pure bred hogs 10 weeks old registered taniworth sow bred registered taniworth sow bred 10 pigs about 150 lbs dairy equipment universal milking machine 2 units complete with outlets separator lactia milk palls terms cash xo reserve farm rented sale at 100 pm jas smith clerk a s farmer auctioneer poot pulper walking plow fishing net taniworth sow and taniworth sow and

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