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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1969-10-23, Page 6PAGE SIX Farmers Appecil Assessment (continued from page 1) mer have created problems over the years in respect to all asses- sing and particularly to assessing for business taxation. Not all farmers have been as- sessed for business purposes and it would appear from information offered at the meeting that those who were, were farmers required to buy food for their stock. Mrs. Tom Govenlock of Sea - forth said the farmers were caught sleeping. " A lot of this is our own fault. If you read•our newspapers last year you would have read where the assessment commissioner had told Iluron County Council that he was go- ing to pick up a lot of business tax. We, as farmers, thought he would pick it up in town, " she said. ore Ph tos European Countries ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1969 ripr M.; ONE OF THE FINEST COUNTRY HOMES IN GERMANY, LOCATED NEAR BERCHTESGARTEN, NOTE THE TRIPLE GARAGE. CABLE CAR TAKES VISITORS TO PEAK OF MT. PILATUS DAILY NEWSPAPER IN ZURICH, SWITZERLAND CARRIED STORY OF ZURICH VISIT Viggic Stadtschreiber Briihwiler (unten rechts) nahm aus der Hand von Burgermei- ster Gordon Heinrich Hess eine Gedenktafel (oben) fiir den Stapi entgegen. Zurich besucht Ziirich enn eine ganze Stadt eine Stadt besucht, ist das schon ein beson- derer Anlass. Im Ziircher Stadthaus fanden sich vor- gestern 190 Zi.reher ein, von denen keiner ein Wort Deutsch sprach. Sie sind Ein- wohner der 700-Einwohner- Stadt Zurich in der kanadi- schen Provinz Ontario and wollen endlich einmal das echte, grosse Zurich kennen- lernen, Der Biirgermeister des Neue-Welt-Zurich iiber- reichte fur seinen Kollegen Sigi Widmer eine Gedenkta- fel in Englisch. SWISS WAITRESSES ARE ALWAYS HAPPY TO POSE WITH CANADIAN VISITORS POLICE CARS, SUCH AS THIS ONE, ARE A RARE SITE IN MUNICH, GERMANY