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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1987-01-21, Page 147 `7.1r," 71, R. Pile - at the Wingham Public School Editors: Andrea Grant C"--- landSch- - Taxet Colleen Smith and unur, 1987 Muni* 1pa 001 Mr. Lisle's Mr. Morton's and Mr. u i, s NIKWSYSUZY ................................. �--Rm egional Assess ' ent Offices located througho t,Ohtario are responsible Students from: Grades 7 and 8 in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . for assessing allreal property for the purposes of municipal and school ! Shaw's classes are busy working on taxation• this year's , musical 'operetta, The resulting Assessrhent-R- oils-.amdelivered to municipalities which' A "Annie".' It -will be shown to the -compute mu property tax bills. use them to set their mill rates municipal -propE public sometime during the first -two of'March, The students are weeks.The amount of property tax you pay on your home or business depends ' working .very,hard and hoping it will lity. The be asuccessful play. on the assessed value and the mill rate set by your m'uni ' cipa a U_ Amy Bateman, Patti Reid, Sylvia ssessed.value multiplied by the mill rate will determine y. our 1987 Wai property taxes. Mrs. •MacRae's Grade 1 class had in the amount of your assessed value, or other a terrific holiday and hope you hada -Open House Sessions corded information on last ear's Notice. nice Christmas too. Open Houses are your opportunity -to fully--_ -re They are reading monster stories understand your assessment and to evalu Appeal Procedure and inside monster cookies with,Miss ate its equity. If, after attending your local open House, you Cunningham, Thek�� also made Open Houses are held in every municipal- are still dissatisfied with your assessment, snowmen and are reading booksabout snow. They are, taking home ity at convenient times and locations to pro- you'have the right to appeal it to the Assess - vide you with the opportunity to discuss your meet Review Board. The Assessment Review Assess - books from ,the libary and reading vide with staff of the Regional Office. Board conducts informal hearings and is them to their brothers, sisters and parents.. An assessor will be pleased toexplai ' In the responsible for determining whether the 'i's I is fair and equitable —Jennie Heinmiller basis of your property assessment and assessment under appeal The Grade 4 and 5 students have authorized to amend any inaccurate informa- with the,assessments of similar properties gotten off to a good start in the newF.r tion prior to the delivery of the Assessment in the vicinity or neighbourhood, and may year. The students have beguii the Roll to.your municipality. alter your assessment accordingly. task of -writing and presenting . . . . . .... If you have any questions but are unable to Appeal Deadline • 'speeches. They also have started a 7 attend the Open HoUse,,,please contact your The final date for appealing youeassess- new unit on. Chinese Canadians. The e ional Assessment Off ice at'the address h dier's Grade 6 class at the Wingham -Publk _�,g mentis is February 26, 1987. Grade 4s are bringingin information A MEXICAN DINNER was enjoyed by Mrs. King's and M�s., Sche telephone nu . Your app . appeal must be forwarded, either on a 4day. Jenna Ruttan picked, up somel cheese-coveredjortfila chips from Nflaiy Gauld and number shown below. and pictures, while the Grade 5s are School last Fr -choosing -topics and proceeding on. Tharen Ked. AssesSMent IVO C@ Notice of Appeal Form or as a letter, to the . ..theirown to make, projects. - Property owners and tenants will receive an Regional Registrar strar of the Assessment about course selecti6ns. , Assessment Notice only if information relat- Review Board on or before February 26, 1987, The students also have been using The Grade 8 teachers are standing their artistic abilities and making fby to give advice on the students ing- to theirpr6perty or assessment was noting your, -property,address, roll.number. Froityfest posters.. -The . childrencourse selections also. changed during the past year, if the and the reason for the appeal. .seem to be having'fun, accepting Computers asses: nent was appealed last year, or it To assist you, Notice of Appeal forms and challenges and working hard this. the address of the Regional Regis This week Mr. Livermore has 'there has been a general reassessment in trar of the Term. ' Assessment. Review Board are available at been picking the volleyball team. the municipality. If you receive an Assess- Ass —Lisa Chapman Primary Report Here are some.examplesof winter The team will go to Wingham on ment. Notice, it may reflect changes you have I Open Houses, your Regional Assessment Mri;. Sqhedler's and Mts.-Kings We, have a new addition to the poetry written by Mrs. Alcock's and Jan. 24 where they will compete' requested in your school support designationi. Office; or your municipal office. class did a lot last week. The Primary staff this year, Mrs. McKayMiss Sa0derson's Grade 2 students: -against several other scbols. students just finished asocial I who is filling in for Mrs'.- Hooftman, �Wihd All classes have started'on,public Schedule of Open Houses studies section on Mexico and hada id willb I e staying until April. She is Blow, blow, speaking and most students' are Mexican *lunch, last Friday. They. :an.Blow, Town.ofWingham Mon, Jan, 26, 1 p.m. '- 8 p.m., Wingham ham Town H . all piaoie'tacos• chili; tortillas,. nachos enjoying teaching in Room. Eight, The North winds blow. debating on whish topic to' speak on. Village of Blyth ....... ...... Mon.Jan. 26.& Tues. Jan. 27,1 -p.m. - 8 p.m., Blyth Village Munidlpal Office., . e I I . and is keeping students busy doing Glently gently Public , spealitn' will be held in d6rritoes and Mexican punch. - ..g Village of Brussels ............. Thurs. Jan. 29, 1 p.m. -8 p.m., Library Basement graphing, writing journals and book Down Zy go. -February. Township of Grey ............ Thurs. Jan. 29, 1 p.m. - 8 p.m., Library Basement, Brussels They are reading the novel Escape Township of Howick ........... Mon. Jan. 26 & Tues. Jan, 27, 1 p.m.. - 8 p.m., Howick Township,MUnicipal Office,-Gorrie to Witch Mountain and are present- reporItA, and making daily charts.' SnoW,Snow','Snow, This -year a new Commadore.64 County Road 16.. Township of Morris ......... Wed. Jan. 28 &,Thurs. Jan. 29, 1 p.m. - 8 p.m., Morris Township Municipal Office,' The -students in. Mrs. Alcock's Falling from the air, came out on the. market. We have Townshipof West Wawanosh . Mon, Jan. 26,,1 p.m. - 8 p.m., Dungannon AgAdultura.1 Hiall, Dungannon ung 'their animal science projects. class are very busy too; and aside Falling, falling, falling, one. The computors are different Half'of the class is doing science fair 9, HURON, PERTH . REGIONAL from their regular work, are Down to the ground. then the C64s. They comb with a new Ministry projects, while thd other half is ASSESSMENT OFFICE creating snowmen and poetry. By Peter Hart program called Geog. It has a Of 57 Napier Street, Box 190 doing pendulums' with Mr. Poulin. Miss Sanderson's class'is writing, Snowflakes Falling' Goderich, Ontario N7A 3Z2 writing program, drawing program Revenue (519) 524-7326,1-800-265-51 —TrevoeElmslie 92 snow poetry, and are doing interest- Snowflake�.falling: and a calculator. The French club is planning a.- I . Ontario ing experimepts on snow; weighing" Here and there, By Sam Doubleday carnival for February. Its also -is -a box-lu ch social and a it, and - taking its, temperature to '$,nowflakes falling, and Jayson Potts planning . n . name just a few. Everywhere,' Valentines Day dance on Feb. 13 The proceeds from these events will In Miss Edgar's room many ex- Look at my snowman go to the 'Can -Save Fund for . needy citing things are taking.place. The' Over there, SUSSMAN'S OF ARTHUR students are drawing winter pic- He has snowflakes children.' I I . a -tures, writing. winter stories, have For his hair. Mr. Sakasov's class is leading in made a snow mu . ral, and had alae- By. Rachel Jacques the gropery tape contest with $4OQOO IF the Howick' Lh A Worth of tapes, The Kindergarten tactic time skati6g,at Junior Report , I . sttidents are second with $32,000:'Community Centre last Friday.. This has. been a much busier week" Miss Underwoods Kindergarten Stuart Schaller compared .0 last week. ,; �? r +,� - ��i(r/ '/� /�,� 0 class went skating on Friday, for the The students in the -library have first time.. They all tried fo put on Debbie Heslinga,. an enrichment' been mTrking on an author study, consultant, came to the school this 3 their own skates,' and keep their. eoncernling kseatrix Potter. Her first week to talk with Mr. Parsons' dass. S book was The Tale of Peter. Rabbit. balance. he will be returning in March to do - Mrs. McCaughan's Grade I class Besides examining over two dozen of a family tree study with the class. her books, the students have enjoyed enjoyed theif"skating time last ast Four students from Grade 5 will -be if seeig -note paper, cards and Fridby too. In math class -they are travelling ;to 'Wingham''Publie 44k, - figurines of her animal friends. studying. ordinals (1-5), They are School. There;` they will participate JANUARY also reading about Muffles the -Mole, . . I. . 9 —Rob Harrison in a Tessellations Enrichmefit unit. Freddy the Frog, and Percy the Pig.'Mr., Farnell's'cliisis 'took, a trip to Wawanosh Conservation Area this past week.to,make up.for the canm® is IPRICE celled trip earlier in the school year. There they worked with snow, -ex- nted -with it, measured it, dis- cussedits properties-fot insulation, 1, af and,took temperatures. In theter-' SALE noon thby went on a hike through the bush. They observed different animal tracks. Mr. Farnell said they spotted a deer, nest: This is where 9 1 1 1I III deer sleeps under trees, then melts SAVE 50% OH ENTIRE SELECTION 1500 the snow., around it. Sometimes; .Mr. DOOR CRASHER SALE FAMOUS BRAND SUITS. The newest & best f Farnel went on, the deer leaves 200 MEN'S M y 1 imprints. It was a sight to see, he goo Shipley, Merit, Guy Laroche, Chaps, Park Hall., SUITS Shetlan, Hyde Park, McGrer, Pierre Balmain related. dgo& Reg. t 299, $6 i i more. Sizes 36-54, reg, 275.-475. Editor: Andrew Lee o Senior Repott ALL 112 PRICE. From $137.50 & u P. As the end of the 1986-87 school BLAZERS. Amazing SAVE ALL OTHER SPORTCOATS & 1,000 DRESS. SLACKS 1000 MEN'SSPORTCOATS i6tt OFF year draws nearer, the Grade 8 selection, choose from wool tweeds, Harris tweeds, corduroys 9tuderitt grow anxious and start pre- BLAZERS. Another 1009 to choose' from. All this season's Includes fine.wools, oolylvpols, & suede looks. Also poly/wool blazers. newest sportcoats &'blazers.from Shipley, Merit, Chaps, Park tweed fashion looks., $9 paring for high school. The Howick • Reg. 13,9..1199. Grade 8 students may go to one of SA . El �i 69.00 Hall, Shetland, Hyde Park, Guy Larciche'�Plerra Balmain & reg. 50:-75. SA'E. 6.95 milire. Sizes 38.50, reg. 199.-335. three high 1. schools depending on 500 DRESS SLACKS NOW 199.00 & up -.ALL AT 1/2 PRICE SAVE 56% OFF EVERY DRESS SLACK IN STOCK. Reg. to 45. where they live,; in the township. All famous !hands, choose, from 3000 pair, sizes 28-54. Sotne students will go to Norwell DOOR 6RASHER $14.95 ALL 1/2 PRICE OR LESS! .2000 DRESS & SPORT Famous names as Park Hall, Merit, Na$11-Rivierg, Sansabelt. District Secondary School, others to SHIRTS. Fabulous selection, reg. -to45. SAVE 1/2 OFF all Gala, Ashbridge, K#ithmQor, Christian Dior and more.. Reg, F. E. Madill and others to Listowel SAVE 50% OFF EVERY DRESS -SHIRT IN STOCK. famous brand sport shirts. 42,95-130. NOW 421-50-56S.00 -ALL 1/2 PRICE 4000 dress shirts, sizes' 14-191/2. Famous names as Pierre SALE 19.95-114.95-119.95 Slack Alterations While You Wait! District Secondary School. It Norwell, bound Grade a students Cardin, Leo Chevalier, B.V,D., Pierre Balmain, Christian Dior, Forsyth, Arrow & more. Reg. 24.45. DOOR CiASHER1 n SAVE 50% OFF ENTIRE SELECTION will visit the high school on January NOW 112.00 A up. JUST DEDUCT 60% OFF TICKETED PRICE TOPCOATS ,,OVERCOATS, ALL OUTERWEAR SHETLAli JASON BALSER, a Grade 6 pupil at the Win ham Public School, might 22 During this visit they will become i WOOL SWEATERS have been dressed like a Mexican last Friday, but he certainly didn't eat familiar with some details of the GREAT SELECTION SWEATERS & LEATHER JACKETS. Crew or V n6k styles '195 I ons. limited. like one. Jason, who says he does not care for Mexican •-food, brollfght high school and listen to brief Be early as some s6lecti Ofegentatifts about courses, Values to 80. 19 SAVE 1/2 OFF YOUNG MEN'S CASUAL PANTS. By his lunch from home to the Mexican dinner at the school. SALE 114.95 & 95 Students' pargnts Visited the high SAVE'1/2 OFF EiMRE SELECTION FAMOUS NANO SWEATERS SAVE 1A MEN'S FLEECE TOPS. Fashion .-styles.by Generra, Hollywood Era, OrIftainia, Serglo'Valente, Rainbow, r' 8 and were on, SAVE iji&F ENTIRE SELECTION 2000 LEATHER ze., Howick & more. Reg. 40.-50. school do Janua.y Evirlast, Mark Elliot, Steven Nicholas, Green Line, Kahlka on many high school facts. ALL % PRICE - NOW 116.00 & up Rig. 32. up NOW ALL 1A PRICE. - Pfom q%9$1L0p FASHION BELTS from Benchcraft, Custom Leather & Thetins in topic was the semestering -*.-40-.-- NDW Apg� R To ­*W, NOW From 17.50 X up. system MdN'S DESIGNER JEANS. Reg. 40.,60, All famous CRUISEWEAR,& ALL EMLY SPRING ARRIVALS syst6m,next-year. It involves (our?2- es. SAVE io.00 nam SAVE .1101% UFO minu e periods a day and two terms. 2000 MEN'S SILK FASHION TIES. Reg. values to 30, 'SALE 129.95 & up Gr:de 8 students going to P. 'E. 1, .. I.. - I I .. SALE 3, TIESTOR '10-Od 'S . 0 % OFF ALL FALL & WINT-61111 SAVE 1/9 OFF ALli OTN9R TIES Madill have received courie SAVE' Thousands- •-to choose frolh s6lilictiop, sheets. Parents- lisid, the SAVE %, OFF ENTIRE SEL90TION FASHIONS IWOUR 2, LADIES' STORE option of visiting this. high scho6l on MENI HAM, GLOVES, SCARVES, SOCKS., • "Sussitian's P* Her Complete ladieNtore 1000 P MENII-SOCKS January 19 where they could learn •STANFIFLD &JOCKEY TOPS. &INIM -089uall� Yobts"' Qsual wear for'Me yodng aluag to 5.00 some facts about the high school. . . . . . . . . . . . at"h ft ........... • The sJUdetits thetMolves will visit tbe'bigh ich&I'm Jan. 20. on -1 0.-1, dt Pox receipts 16 hAore optiont, Orade a gtfidents 11044in 0 LDSS t PoCic[l SqVJ,h6g pion ext ar OtC �6 n yo 'rvAl visit thefilgli school ovi J wh6re they ' Will b0 Short T�Iffti*lo pian. vatibus CIA8000, and r u es. ion. 21 is PAMMAI Night .41 stowot 6 pdioillt§� NDI` RD! 046- Y i may '6 learn t the hilh:�'� f5A Chu All Or I& -a attid6ii 4t ROVICk Vill fill .6tif 60twfir t%i& 00&16, thi tll� ,mil & 4004 'd SMOA, n % Nh hl .7 40 V t is It I.