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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1987-02-18, Page 07X Ail: :-A ajN •T 31M Whom 1z, PRIMA" REPOu'r PV8tJCSPEAK"�JQ. speakin Ptima 'gl re very busy at TheLitaian Pul I ry ft presen! time, with cr t6t.'was Ii.id on Feb, it, at 7: 3,o p :>> .m. ", 401 WANT 170�. APPEAL tutork. turovil 65$ a.. 6 4, tisa in ibe school auditorium. Speakers er students, in the junior division, were.: Erin au4 the older studen s toenjoy Taylor, Michael Greig, Mark Dos-� YOUR E"M ENIT, la lot pin get'hpe them., the. yo - g t man (first), Kathy Kennedy, Sarah y, •. Mi6is-e5anc-lerpon's Grade class Buck, Kelly Bradshaw Wftd), Josh . You still have time to appeal your 1986 assessment if -you has b n sharnig reading with Miss Doubleday and Mary Feldskov feel your home or business property has been improperly Edgar7s Grade I class. Michelle, (second).. Coulter, Kristine Schell and ;Mary the diode 4 public speaking con - assessed. Feldsleov do' dictated stories with test was held on Feb. 12. The con - primary students telling story to testaqts were: Angela Howitt, Aaron Your,assessment is important because the amount of property tax you pay depends on it, in that the assessed their partners while their partners Harding (second), Jason Wice, Amy • record the story. They also listen to Metcalfe (first), Adam Schefter,., value of your property is multiplied by your munic pal and stories that are being read to them. Jason Brewer, Stewart . Lockie school mill rate to determine your 1987 property taxes. Mrs. Alcock's class does some- (third), Scott Price, Jennifer Barrie thing much the same. Angie Doig, and Angela Dickison. Brenda VanDeKemp,, Paul Judge Editor, Kelly Bradshaw Notices of Assessment have been mailed to property owners and tenants whose assessments have changed and.- Terri -Lyn, Hohenadel dictate VALENTINE'S DANCE since last year;,Open houses have been held . d in your area stories everydakfor half an hour. 'Saturdai, - Feb. 14, as y6u'know to answer questions and amend assessment information Miss 19dgar's Grade I class has was Valentine's Day. To, celebrate been making alphabet books. Car- Valentine's Day the students council if necessary. Open house dates and locations were lynWinkel, A -my Cummings, Dar-. held a dance. The dance was on Fk- announced in a previous advertisement. tyl Johnson, Jason Douglas and, day,the i3th. It,began at 12:05 and Andrea Kaufman help the Grade 1 ended at 12:45. The Assessment Roll has now been delivered to your for the purposes of calculating the amount of Cheryl Howes, Rick I students make the pictures.Many people�, tried to dance with md'nicipality, Bater, Julia their sweethearts. The admission tax you must pay on your property in 1987. For informa- Chartres, Kathy Kennedy, and Erin charge was 50 cents if you went tion on your assessment, the Assessment Roll is now Taylor, all in Mr. Parsons' Grade 5 aloU, and it was 50 cents if you 33 class help Miss Edgar's Grade I stu- -brought your sweetheart.. . . . . . . available for review at your Municipal Office during regu- -was running pretty dents with reading and book, reports. The dance lar business hours. 'if you Amy..Cummings and Ramona -Daub' smoothly until the stereo feel your property has been from e improperly assessed, and you have not yet made your work with Kindergarten students- music room broke down; all over,the . appeal known, you still have until February 26, 1.987 to and make books. dance floor. couples were standing deliver or mail an. appeal to the Assessment Review Julia Klumpenhower and Jeniffer there wondering what was going on. PUBLIC SPEAKING' WINNERS—This group of -Howick Central School students were winners in their - Board. And remember, even if you did not receive a Howes, also of Mr. Doubleday's However, the'people who were 'respective divisions of public speaking. Competitions were held at the School recently, winners. are (front . class, read books to Kindergarten. running the dance did manage to left) Aaron Harding, Stewart Lo6kie, Amy Metcalfe (all Grade 4), Mark Dosman (junior), (back.left) Mary Notice of Assessment, you still have theright to students. play about four songs. Some of the Feldskov (junior)- Jayson Potts, Phillip Baumgarten, and Carolyn Winkel (all inter -mediate). Missing is Kelly appeal. Markbosinan and Brandy K6ebel songs -were recorded by: "Ron Bradshaw (junioi). Mark and Jayspn will be competin I g in the Clinton Legion competition on March 7. (Staff of Mrs. Bailey's Grade 6 class help 'Jovi ... ... Corey Har . t", '4U-2.11 and photo) Students from Mr. Livermore's "Altibama". Appeal deadlind ftbruarly 26, 1987 Grad%5 class, with spelling a I nd mul-' Over all, for the few soV they did fiplicatioti tables. .play, I thought theydid a superb j!Db.4 The Asse"ssment Review -Board is an impartial body skov, and .iGerald.Moore of Mr. Ray- , 'Sam Do6bfeda; reporting to the Attorney General of Ontario . which pro- nard's Grade 8 Class help Mrs. INTERMEDIATE s s udents,-,, Tanya Williams, Cliristiaii'lfeld- Editor McKay s' Grade, 3 -class with OSt a� i - vides you with an additional. opportunity to have your The best two speakers from each hot fair and language development and reading. senior class participated in the assessment reviewed if, in your.opinion, it,ir Philip -Baumgarten; also of Mr. How'ick 'Legion, public speaking ic from. Mr.. Parson's Grade 5 class 11. 1, - .. . 1''.. , extanequitable with similar properties in your area. The Review Raynard's class,helps -students contest at Howl le Central on Feb.Board is more Informal and relaxed than a regular court or.hneede.-ges.. Of law. You may present your own case, retain a lawyer, or with their math. �be best two speakers from all LIM ask a relative or friend to speak as your'agent Editors: Angie Doig Grades 5 and 6 classes also,com- Secondary school . students I in this Cindy Newton peted, but in a separate division. The graphical 'essays. Students' and $1900;. • JUNIOR REPORT'. 'junior and senior competitions, went area are showing an interest in an families ate: en raged to be in Summer homestay, fees., (in'. To. help you in filing your appeal, Notice of Appeal forms Mr. Farnell, and -Mr. Stewart are, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.. with - the internationally recognized student c I orrespondipg, prior to the stud I ent's' Am6rican dollars) -areas follows: are available, from the Assessment Review Board', your ea with the'effort shown by the , juniors . speaking first. The speeches . exchange program, and, Mike arrival. Scandinavia, $1850, Germany, n't Office, or your Municipal Office. As Spain, 'France, Holland, -Swit- P' r s=ndilstuo tgastheycqn-, ranged in fr6' ASSE also offers a; summer Regional Assessme Gad 4 in contact lenses, Keleher of RR 3, Arthur hopes WeQ, you can use the reverse side of a Notice. of Assess- tinue with -their Japanese, Unit. to booIL4, and even to parties, and parent I also get excited about. vacation program for 'exchange zerland, $1950,; went or Write -a letterstatingthe property address and roll 4apapese dolls, didtamas,.and vol, trips. A total of. 15 high quality the pr ' m. students. The, program maintains 18 Summer language adventure fees I tante models, look, very authehiic speeches, were heard that evening, Mr.fel*leher. is thq area: students. offices in it countries and-acc9m- (American' funds): France, Get - number together with your reasons for appealing. and showed imagination. and the judges, commented bn their sentative for 'ASSE' International modates more than 8000 students, many, Spa'in,.$2500. Appeals should be forwarded to the Regional Registrar Of Student Exchange.Progra.ms.' 'ograms.fares. To conclude this unit students are' favorite speeches' and -host families in its py The. fees'do not include air the Assessment Review Board listed below. 'Created in 1976 as the American planning a Japanese lunch at school' The top three senior students were -Scandinavian'Student Exchange by FEE5`: ASSE also charges a preliminary 60,Xqb.'24.,T4emenu will include-, CE&olyn,�Wink6l.�t4rd,Phi�lip Baum; J, riffidnit to organiz American') for jaw, F- r4wpw wtmw mmm"'. oww­- -qlwq�k" tkn-*-Vp� ,,&p 0\ VJWNWIPotts thp�gwedigh gover Fees for - the piogram are sub application fee of $0 ( C The fee is R* greet) ea, Japangsb chetries first. student exchange programs bet- stantial; however, parents and stu- Processing.' is non- Agonaige ,stray rst. refundable whether or not ap7 'Ministry ESS NTREVIEWBOARD land rrighdarin'dranges. The, other senior speakers were. ween Sweden 'and theUnited States, dents participating report good, MINISTRY OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL -Stewart, ASSE' has', grown to' include. a value is received for the money. plicants are accepted. of 426 Third St., 1st floor Lunch will be eaten, with chop- Sam Doubleday, Aaron London, Ontario N5W 4W6 ' , I number of countries. Program. fees (in American "This is a'wonderful opportunity -made placemats., Cindy Newton and Amy sticks on student Editor dollars) for 1987.-88 areas follows'for for -students," Mike Keleher said. Ontario - Each student is asked to dress�in a At present ASS8,is affiliated -with" 4 And I clan honestly say -any host - Japane'se.costume. Jayson Potts Swedish and Finnish. ministries of the school year homestiiy: education and co-operates with ­ family will get at least as much out Scandinavia, Germany,7 Canadian provincial -educationSpain, France', Holland, Britain, of -the program as they. put into it." ministries, the Australian Depart- Switzerland, $3500-- Australia, New 'Persons wishing more information meet of Education and has been Zealand,, $3500; USA,. Canada., regarding the program can contact accepted for listhig by the Council on (English) $1500;, French Canada, Mr., Keleher at (519) 848-5477. Standards for International Educational Travel. Preseiltly.ASSE is seeking local " families to host Scandinavian French,' Spanish, German, DUtch, ' British, Swiss, Japanese, American aiff&Australian girls and boys, 15 to 18 years of age coming to the area for the 1,987-88 highschool year. "Right now I'm trying to line up host, families .for two girls," Mr. Keleher said; "One is a 17 -year -61d from Sweden and the other is a 15 - year -old girl from West Germany C R who, loves. horseback riding, sp I _-Z wouldlike to locate her with A family E where she would` have. access to, ASH'ME ridging if I could." Mr. Keleher, a mailman, is en thus'ast'c about the program. While his'two young sons are Years away from participating in ASSE, this "ILET. year Mr. -Keleher and his wife T agreed to take an exchange student, a 17 -year-old girl from Denmark. o "We, have found the experience to be a delight;'' he said. " Our .ex- -E change student is like one of the TISSU family. We are really going -to miss x ; `'� :-- • her when she goes home at the end of this ichool-year. In recent weeks Mike Kel6er has been visiting area high schools, tak- 4 'RO11Sing his guest from Denmark with him, td,introduce students to the as shown program. items not exactly "In 'Palmerston at Norwell Dis- trict Secondary School 1, had 28 students who showed a great in - serest and' in Listbwel we. talked to eight students. There are now 126 ASSE exchange- - students in Canada, Mr. Keleher said. "And this coming school year we hope to place 2504 1 n Canada. Besides being fluent In English, ASSE excha.nge.student must main - Faberge tain A B average, or be in the uppet third of their class. ASUPer X FA13ER Exchange students arrive from A X 50 Mi qua Net A __1 before vitamill their ho&e country shortly b for the itamin ShaMpoo school -begins in 'late' August and V return at the end of the school year price Of 100 450 Mi., 00 mg,� I BU's' AOUA, $2.W V81Ue Each student is fully Insured,' 100 Mg. N ET brhigs his or her own personal (r ohly A J9 hey and expects to be spen'ding mo A A"L 0"W" his 6t her shart of household responsibilities, ag well as being in - eluded In normal farnjty Activities •7 # jits ­ar6sareened and it, effaot,�Untfl Sgilk 6,00PLE'" Cold and the 06 130 P al Illi Wh WON Just two of the I - % PAMIR& Mg bd by AS y qogtuthod skatprt to & 6famr! 66we strastoz.,"Ohr& MOO- 'Oh"Oh' WO 001f, Ih 66 skaft CarMwilat, the 9#1grave 0"ll nit got t the studbut 6tfi 801 bminuffity'Canitm L1616 CUP 6i5UMii1iy,'8,'W1*61h6 icloWn J a0h a' W 14 da-SOAM I::.:' On C 9-40 096. Mary Nohfot� "'Itidei fa fatly flktos im,hlo- number 4,ao 7 Wft Iden 4%, 1,5 1, _41 .20