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Dear Sir or Madam:
W. F, Jetikih
Regional Assessment COrtirttitalcitier
THE: BRUSSELS :POST,. JANUARY 9., 1.989
,oliday visitc)rs Gorrie..
Correspondent Nieole of Shelburne; Mrs. t Qor"ie and. Mr. and. Mrs. Mrs. Hector Hamilton, Alex Lee Griffith of Lethbridge,
DaAr, eGar:d m Griffith,,,,' j4s,molomy
and, christopher, of Brant-
alee. spent the wOeicelld with
pnd Mrs. John hicCutch-
eon,
Wylie of Cal4arY,
Alta. has returned after
spending the Christmas, hol-
Alta, spent Christmas with idays with Mr. and Mrs. Jas,
his parents Mr. and Mrs: Woe,
!wits. GEORGE BROWN Gwenth Blair, 'Miss May
335-3424 Edwards, Mr, and Mrs, Er-
Mrs. Edward Bolander nest Watkins all of Elora,.
Spent several days with her Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Hynd
sister' Mrs, Nellie Dredge -of man of Elmira spent New
Palmerston, Years with Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and. Mrs. Fred 'Hynd- Allan Hyndman and Other
man are patients in. Listowel relatives. Miss Karen klynd-
Memorial Hospital. man of Sarnia spent the
Mr. and Mrs. George holidays at the same home.
Noble and Ken visited at the Christmas visitors' at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Don- home of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel
ald Noble of Blyth on New Johnston were Mr. and Mrs.
Years. ,Jack Berlett, Mr. and Mrs.
Visitors during the holi- John Berlett, Mr. Michael
days with Mr. and Mrs. Berlett ;nd Miss Tracey
Merrill Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Gross, all of Listowel; Mr.
Lovell, Jessica and and Mrs. Layan Johnston, R.
Jas. Stewart of MolesWorth., Hamilton of Whitby, Mr. and.
Mr, and Mrs. David Gowing Mrs. Carman Hamilton, Der-
and Amy of Kingsten spent rick and Jennifer of London
the week at the same home., were holiday visitors
Holiday visitors at the HoliJay visitors of Mr, and
home of Mr., and Mrs. Dick Mrs. Archie Miller were Mr.
Carson were Mr. and Mrs. and Mn. Grant Miller and
Norman Carson of Broekville family of Sudbury; Mr. and
Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Gibson Mrs. BeNerly Brears and.
Ronald and Louise of Wrox- family of Palmerston; Mrs.
eter; Miss Marcia Gibson, Thos, MacDonald of BruSsels
London; Arthur Gibson of Miss Florence Riddell and '
Windsor; Mr. and Mrs. Neil Miss. Jean Laing of New
McDonald, Heather and Hamburg.
Craig of Brussels; MiSs Col- 'Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
leen Carson, Mildmay; Miss Cooke, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Sandra Carson, St, Thomas; Nay, Mr. and , Mrs. Jas.
and Miss Romelda Taylor of Wylie, Mr. and Mrs. Rick
Wingham. Nay of Trenton attended the
Mr. and Mrs. Rick Nay of memorial service held. Sun-
Trenton spent several days day in the chapel of the Good
with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nay. Funeral Home in Waterloo
Mrs, Wesley Trimble for the late Mrs. Adelta
spent Christmas with Mr. Merklinger.
and Mrs . Cameron Carswell Mr. and Mrs. Lawson
of Harriston. Campbell of Branapton spent
Mr. and Mrs. Melville a few days at the home of
Beecroft of Otterville spent Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robin-
the weekend with Mr. and sonb
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FARM EQUIPMENT LIMITED
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'IMPORTANT.,PLEASE READ CAREFULLY
AN OPEN LETER TO ALL:PROpERTY OWNERS .
AND:TENANTS IN THE VILLAGt OF BRUSSELS
The Village Council by means of a resolution dated November 14,1979 requested an equalized assessment
roll for taxation in 1980. Your Council made the request in response to a need to make assessed values equitable
with the assessment of similar real property in the vicinity.
Consequently, your assessment notice shows your 'equalized assessment as required under Section 86(3) of
The Assessment Act. Your 1980 taxes will be levied on this assessment.
' The equalized assessment was calculated in the following manner:
1. The market value for each property was established for the year 1975.
Market value is the amount you might expect to obtain for your property if you willingly sold it to a willing
buyer. The market value of a farm actually used for farming purposes is the amount you might, as a farmer,
expect to obtain if you sold to another farmer who intends to use the land for farming purposes.
2. The market value of each property was adjusted by a factor which has been calculated to ensure that:
(a) There are no tax shifts from one class of property to another.
(b) The municipality does not suffer a loss In grants or an increase in shared cost apportionments.
(c) The classes and percentage factors used in Brussels are:
Residential 7.626% Farm 10.540%
Commercial 9.375%
The assessment notice shows the following information for your assessment:
(a) The property class, under the heading "real property".
(b) The 1975 market value, under the heading "value",'
(c) The percentage factor applied, under the heading "factor.
(d) The assessment, under the heading "assessed value".
(e) The rate at which taxes will be levied, under the heading "tax status".
The assessment was calculated by multiplying the 1975 market value by the percentage factor.
The assessment roll will be returned to the municipal clerk on February 15, 1980, The• last day on which you
may lodge a complaint against your assessment will be March 7, 1980.
Please read carefully the instructions With respect to lodging a complaint which appear on the back of the
assessment notice.
in the meantime, I encourage you to discuss with an assessor any concern you may have with your
assessment, If you can show him any error prior to February 15, 1980, he can correct the error and issue an
amehded notice with the corrected information.
You may also wish to compare your assessment With the similar property in the vicinity. I have arranged that
assessors will be available at the following locations to discuss with you all aspects of your assessment and, if
necessary, to provide additional information to you.
Location — Brussels, Morris & Grey Arena & Community Centre -- Jan. 14 & 15, 1:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m,
Location — Regional Assessment Office — Jan. 26 - Feb, 2, 9:00 a.m., to 5:00 p.m.
IMPORTANT
If the equalized assessment had been used for taxation in 1979, I estimate that the residential mill rate would
have been approximately 146.07 mills and the commercial mill rate would have been 166.63 mills.
The residential mill rate Is applied against all property with a tax status 'of residential/farm; the commercial
mill rate is applied tO all property with a tax status of commercial.
To calculate your estimated 1980 taxes based on the equalled assessment, multiply the assessment shown
on your notice by' the appropriate mill rate.
For example, a $3,000 assessment Multiplied by (the residential mill rate shown above) would produce a tax Of
$438.21, This estimate is based on the Municipality's 1979 budget.
HURON/PERTH ASSESSMENT
57 NAPIEF STREET
ocDOEFicH, ONTAFIO
TELEPHONE; (519) 524-7326 ZENITH 66500
N.B. to allow, you more time to review your Assessment' Notice and to discust your assessment, if you wish to do so, with the staff of your Regional
Assessment Office, your AsseSsMent Not lae is being delivered tO yoU In advehOe of the laSt day for mailing ShoWn on the notice Under "date mailed",
John
Phone 527-01,20
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