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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1989-12-20, Page 8Page ---LalcknN,, ,t 1, Wednesday9 December 30, 1989 B 1RThS Lucknow Central Public School held its Christmas Concert last Thursday night. Pic- tured is part of Mrs. Bell's grade one class performing the Christmas Rumba. (Pat Livingston photo) F1UJPEITY ASSESSMENT AND SCHOOL TAXES FINLAY Paul and Joan announce with joy, the safe arrival of their son on ,wee. 16, 1989 at Winghai n and District Hospital. Robert John weighed in at 8 lbs. 4 ozs. Proud grandparents are Margaret Finlay of Lucknow and Gary and Beth LeCourtois of St. Thomas; great grandparents Lorne and Edna Morse, and Mabel LeCourtois, all of St. Thomas; great great grand- mother Cora Hawley of Strathroy. JOHNSTON - Larry and Ann are pleas- ed to announce the birth of their son, Samuel James Drennan, on November 28, 1989 in Alexandra Marie and General Hospital, Goderich, weighing in at 6 lbs. 9 oz. Proud grandparents are Henry and Bernice Drennan, R. 7, Lucknow and Charlie and Millie Johnston, Nile. Great grandparents are Ruby and Cliff Hackett and Evelyn Vanderburgh, Goderich. STOREY - Margaret and Al of Newmarket are proud to announce the birth of a daughter, Karlee Mae, on Wednesday, December 13, 1989, weighing 7 lbs. 8 oz. Proud grandparents are Dorothy and Bill Johnston and great grandma Jessie Johnston. JEFFERSON - Gerald and Mary Ellen (nee Foran) or R. 2, Auburn, welcome with love their daughter, Sophia Christine, born in Wingham and District Hospital, on December 13, 1989, weighing 8 lbs. 9 oz. Proud grandparents ae Eilleen Jefferson and John Foran. ROOT - Ronald and Debra of R. 4, Brussels are pleased to announce the ar- rival of their daughter, Stephanie on December 13, 1989, in Wingham and District Hospital. Stephanie weighed in at 7 lbs. 1 oz., and is a wee sister for Tam- my and Lisa. Notice to Business Partnerships_ and to Publicly Traded Corporations and their 'Subsidiaries Starting in 1990, the rules by which business partnerships and publicly traded corporations and their subsidiaries direct their school tax support will change. This will affect the way the property assess- ment base is allocated among Public, Separate and French -language School Boards. • Business partnerships will acquire the right to support a Separate School Board, or the French -language School Board in Ottawa - Carleton, up to the proportion that the partnership is held by Separate School supporters or French -language School supporters. Until now, all partners had to be Roman Catholic or Francophone and agree to do so. • The property assessment of publicly traded corporations and their subsidiaries will be shared between Public and Separate School , Boards in the same area, and in Ottawa -Carleton by the Public,, Separate and French -language School Boards, inproportion to each. . hoard's residential and farm assessment.- Until now, a corporation's support for a Separate School Board, or the French -language School Board in Ottawa -Carleton, could not exceed the proportion of shares held by Roman Catholics or Francophones. In order to implement this initiative, the Ministry of Revenue must amend its records to identify those business partnerships that wish to split their school tax support, and to identify all publicly traded cor- porations and their subsidiaries. Information about the new school support rules will be sent to you in the near future, along with a Notice of Property Valuation. Please review the new rules, and then check your Notice.to verify that the Ministry of Revenue has correctly identified your school support. If it's not right, please tell us. A reply form will be included with the Notice. Your cooperation will ensure the proper allocation of your .school taxes to the School Boards in your area. Ministry of fievenue Ontario 0 B OBITUARIES Byran Wellington Steele Byran Wellington Steele, stillborn son of Brian Steele and Brenda Hackett- Steele ackettSteele of Stratford, passed away at the Stratford General Hospital on Saturday, December 1, 1989. He is survived by a twin brother, Bran- dan Nicholas; grandparents, Lorne and Hazel Hackett of Luc ow and Fred and Norma Steele of Kirkton; uncles Fred, Monty and Randy Steele, Greg, Brian and Mac Hackett; great-grandparents, aunts and cousins. Byran was predeceased by his mater- nal grandmother, Joyce Hackett. A private family service was held at the W.G. Young Funeral ,Home, 430 Huron Street, Stratford, with interment in Avondale Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, donations may be made to Victoria Hospital or Stratford General Hospital Pediatric Care Unit through the funeral home (2717411). Urllla Estella Vance Drilla Estella Vance, of R. 1, Holyrood, passed away in Kincardine and District Hospital on December 8, 1969, at the age of 70. The former Urilla Estella Nicholson of Bruce Township, married her husband, J. Elmer Vance, who survives, in June 1945. She was a member of the United Church. Besides her husband she is survived by sisters and brothers, Phyllis Arkell, Teeswater; Ruby Friar, Paisley; Sybil Esplen, Port Elgin; Vina Thompson, Paisley; Dorothy Calford, Toronto; Gwen ,Rossiter, .Barrie;; Anne Gibson, Owen Sound; Barbara Ferguson, Wiarton; Violet Swannell, Chatsworth; Lloyd Nicholson, Hanover; Clarence Nicholson of Coldwater; Jim Nicholson, Chesley; Clive .Niellelaon, Paisley; Stan Nicholson, and Lawrence Nicholson of Owen Sound. The funeral service wag conducted by Rev. Gordon Williams, from ;the Paisley Chapel of W. Kent Milroy Limited, on Member 11, 1909 at 2 p.m. Pallbearers were three nephews, Rob Thomp$on, :Bruce Thompson and Don Thompson; and Rob Young, les Young, Harry Young. Interment in Pttrtly's Cemetery.