The Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-01-02, Page 3Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, January 2, 1985-Page.3
The residents at Phyecr'est Manor Nursing Home have formed. a rhythm band under the
direction of Elmer Umbach'.and Isabel Shepherd who accompany them on organ and, piano.
The residents performed at the Christmas party held at Pinecrest Manor on December 21.
' [Photo by Sharon Dietz]
Receives medal
•from page 1
the area recipients to receive their medals
at a ceremony in Seaforth on December .9.
Medal recipients were honoured for their
distinguished volunteer service to the
community and Isobel - is proud to _ have
been West Wawanosh„ township's recip-
ient.
Correction
Apologies for an error in. Dungannon
church news.last week. It should have
read;. "Following the sermon, Bessie
McNee (not Bere;.....gave.a presentation
to give more information to the congrega-
tion. "
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•WEATHERSTRIPPING
•THRESHOLDS
•DOOR SITS
'CAULKING, ETC.
HENDERSON
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BUILDING. CENTRE
J.W. HENDERSON LIMITED,
LUCKNOW, ONT.
PHONE (519) 528-3118
Business Hours Mon. to Fri. 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Sat. 8 a.m. to Noon
Dear Editor;
On behalf of the Board of Directors of the
Survival • Through Friendship House; I
would like to express my thanks to. the
following individuals and businesses for
their very generous support:
- Ray Hurd of Zehr.'s for . food vouchers,
Frank Pontes of the -Met for stocking gifts,
Art Bell for apples and coo les, Rieck's
Pharmacy for stocking gifts; Max Cutt for
milk, hot chocolate, and cups, Nakarnura's
Pharmacy for stocking gifts, Woolworth's
• for stocking gifts, Mary'spwing Centre for
material for stockings, V anastra Lioness
Club . forhosting a .Christmas Party, John
BOWLING
Town, and Country league
Men's high single was rolled by Eldert
Geertsma with 192 and high double by Art
Burrows with -334:
Ladies high was Anna Johnstone with a
single .of 1.98 and a 'double of 378.
Team points and standings: Anna's Reds
5, 21'/s; Ida's Oranges- 3, , 28%; Tena's
Yellows 3, 21;. ^Mabel's . Greens 0, 18;
Greta's Blues 2, 12; Gerda's Violets 2, 19.
TOTHE EDITOR
Hindmarsh for a. sleigh ride, Sherwood
Transportation for the bus ride, Dan
McPherson of the Nabour Store for stocking
gifts., Mac Campbell for stocking gifts,
North Street U.C.W., St. Vincent de Paul,
and several individuals for .turkeys, F S
magazine, and the women who a such
beautiftd stockings.
I would also like to express the apprecia-
tion of the Board to all church groups who
have assisted in the past, and to all the new
volunteers. I hope they feel a part of the.•
group, and wish for their continued support.
My special thanks go to -all those who
assisted with and contributed to the bazaar
and to ,the donor of the door prize.
Thank.you to ail individu LS, services and
organizations who assist with the program.
Sincerely,
Judy Cieslar,
Program Officer
JANUARY 3
H. W. Bradley patented the cheaper
spread, oleomar ; ne, 1871. Dairy farm-
ers don't rejoice.
WANT ,T1)APPEAL /
YOUR'A$SESSMENT?
You 'Still have time to appeal your 1984 assessment if you feel
,f.m' your home or business property has been improperly assessed.
Your assessment is important ltecause the amount of property
lax you pay depends on it, in that the assessed value of your
property is multiplied by your municipal and school mill rate to
determine your 1985 property taxes.
Notices of Assessment have been mailed to property owners and
tenants whose assessments have changed since last year. Open •
houses ha been held in your area to answer questions and
amend asse ment information if necessary: Open house dates-
and locations were announced in a previous advertisement.
The Assessment Roll has now been delivered to your municipal-
ity for the purposes of calculating the amount of taxes you must
pay on your property in 1985. For information on your assess--
Ment,
ssess=ment, 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 still have until January 8, 1985 to
deliver or mail an appeal to the Assessment Review Board. And
remember, even if you did not receive a Notice of Assessment,
you still have the right to appeal.
Appeal deadlineJanuary 8, 1985
• 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 fair 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 help you in filing your appeal, Notice of Appeal forms are
available from the Assessment R.eview Board, your Regional
Assessment Office or your Municipal Office. As well, you can use
the reverse side of a Notice of AssessYnent or write a letter stating
the property address and roll number, together with your reasons
for appealing. Appeals should be forwarded to the Regional Reg-
istrar of the Assessment Review Board listed below.
Ontario
Ministry
of .
Revenue
Regional Registrar
ASSESSMENT REVIEW BOARD
MINISTRY OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
1st Floor, 426 Third Street
.-Londdn, Ontario-N5W 4W6