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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1984-02-22, Page 22rs Yy The last weekend of the regular eason saw the tucknow Lancers win two ga es to clinch third place in their winning •on Friday evening against fatale ;the Lancets had to 'play Paisley again' at 'home on Sunday to•determine their positions for the playoffs. .. Lancers 8 P.alsley 5 n Friday night the Lancers defeated the home `team, by ka •;score ' of 8 ; '8 The lancer _ win And Paisley : `loss resulted in' a' tie for l.".. •. The Lancers opened the scoring i�n,the first and :led 3 1.04 into "the "second. Paisley tied the scored in the second,. scoring three Mimes'' to two by _ 'e• Lancers- 'that made the score' 5 5 after tie second.. The ythird period belonged to. the•Lancers as they tallied three times whi1'e I aisleyA shut off the score sheet , by the-stro n fens vew"platy and goaltending y Doug Dickson. • Scoring forthe Lancers were, in the first, Dan, Landryassisted, -by Steve Simpson, David . MacKi'ni;on assisted' by Grant Gil- christ and Jim Van Oseh assisted, by Steve Scoring in the second were" Mike. Bear unassisted and 'Ian Montgomery assisted by' Steve MacPherson and Steve Simpson. Simpson opened the scoring ins the third with assists going to Steve MacPherson -and Brad' - Humphrey. _ Pat Murray scored the insurance ce oal assisted- b - ` Simpson and aA & y p Montgomery. The Lancers '.filial tally: was scored' by Mike Courtney assisted by Dave MacKinnon. . Cer Cl eh After defeatingPaisley Friday, Sundayto dancers pia ed h®st to `that s itu teafin oil' , evening aknd carne `wa a 10 Win, The dancers . played Well` defensively,tendinkO? get .. had good goal- x� notget showed' sco n punch and, nythig in ' and: wvheit they did the Lancers respondedshutting- 'ei down. Paisley, scored three times in the• first arid' then were shut dOwan in the`4004-6,001 third as they could only score one in each period. The Lancer's finaily bad; the ' opportunity to show some ' scoring punch: that they are capable of : The home teamsscored three in rhe -first, three in the second and four inn • the third" • Lancers scoring; in the game were Steve Simpson with. 2 goals and '3 assists; Pat Murray 3 goals and 2 assists; Dave MacKinnon, -1 goal and 1' assist;'Jim Murray 1 goal;'Ian • Montgomery, 1 goad; Steve MacPherson .2 goals and 3 : assists; , Mike, Bear 2::assists;. Grant Cilchrist, 1 assist; Brad. Humphrey, 1 assist and. Dan Landry, 1 assist. ..Play -Off Picture After clinching -third, the Lancers will face Palmerston in the first•round;.. The first game. inthe best of five will;be in Palmerston on Thursday, September 23, -at 8:00, p.m As in the regular season,: a buswill be travelling: to. Palmerston and will be leaving at 6.15 - 61p fr.omtheThegame arena. `, second will be' din Sunday, February 26, : at 730 p.m in Lucke Ow. Fan support for these garages would be greatly. appreciated. ; You' stilt' have timeilo appeal your 1983 assessment if you feel yet r home or businesspropetty has been improperly. •assessed. : " Your assessment is important. because the amount ofproperty. tax you pay depends on it, in thatthe assessed value of your propertyt multiplied by your municipal and school mill rate to deterrnine your 1984 property taxes z • Notices. of Assesemen°t have beenmailed to property owners and tenants whose assessments_ have changed since last year.. Open, houses haves been held in your area to answer questions and amend assessment intarrpatiort if necessary.. Open ho+se..dates and tocationsWere anhounced in a previous advertisement. The Ass ssment.RoII has now been delivered to your municipality for the purposes of calculating the amount of taxes you must pay on Our in 1984. For information on your assessment, the Assessment Roll is now available for review at your Municipal Office during regular business hours. If you feel your property .has been improperly assessed, and you have not yet made your appeal ' known, you.stilt have until March 7 to deliver or mail an appeal to the Assessment Review Board. And reinember, even if you did net receive a Notice of Assessment, you still have the right to appeal. Appeal deadlineMarch 7,1984 The Assessment Review Board is an impartial body reporting to the Attorney General 'of Ontario, which provides you with an additional opportunity to have your assessment reviewed if, in your opinion, it is not lair and equitable with similar properties in your area. The Review Board is more informal and relaxed than a regular Court of law. You may present your own case, , retain a lawyer or ask a relative or friend to speak as your agent. ' To helpl,you in filing your appeal, Notice of Appeal forms are available from the Assessment Review Board, your Regional Assessment Office or your Municipal Office. As well, you can use the reverse side of a Notice of Assessment or write a letter stating the propertyy address and roll number, together with your reasons for appealing. Appeals should be forwarded to the Regional Registrar of the Assessment Review Board listed below. '' Ministry of Revenue Ontario Regional R istrar, ASSESSMENT REVIEW BOARD, MINISTRY OETHE ATTORNEY GENERAL ist Floor; 426 TtNrd Street Landon, Ontario NSW 4W6 eIn gig • .ATIOr. I_ OPEN FOr CAMPBELL'S Bey KRAFT, cIiieez . .• . DUI'CAN HIN.Ee. LEMON, BANANA, YELLOW, CHOCOLATE,, OEViLS FOOD, ,WHITE, FUDGE ":MATIN toe ' '10 0Z. 2/ 1KG. R%e� • • 41 • '. DR.BALLAED EEEF,; CHICKEN 520 . e • M og GLAD ' itchen Catchers . o o • 5 0Z. ,...-.,.••.sr�.- OLD MILL Bread•, 450 G. . WESTON CHOCOLATE A;'S iItplis. 21- • • . 1••. • SCHNEIDER'S THIN • - � 250 G. 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