The Huron Expositor, 1986-02-19, Page 6A6 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR. FEBRUARY 19. 1988
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CHECK THE TOTAL RETURNS ON YOUR
RRSP FUNDS AND THEN INVESTIGATE AND
COMPARE YOUR RESULTS WITH THOSE OF
OUR TOP PERFORMING:
UNITED ACCUMULATIVE
RETIREMENT FUND
AND
UNITED VENTURE
RETIREMENT FUND
(Average Annual Rate of Return)
United Accumulative Retirement Fund
United Venture Retirement Fund
'All results include reinvestment of dividends
Results to December 31, 1985'
'1 YR. •10 YRS
29.4% 18.9%
33.8% 19.9%
SO TAKE THAT — The Seaforth Cent rnalres found the Brussels Bulls stiff competition
Friday night as the two teams laced I In the final game of the season. Unlike the pose
struck In this photo there was no getting either team down as they battled things out.
Seaforth eventually won the game 8-5.
Mcllwraith photo
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Thu Seaforth Novice defeated W ulgham in
the second Bono of playoff's watt an 8-1 score
Intl 'Tuesday,
Scoring for Seaforth was Mike Devereaux
with two goals, .toe Murray with two goals,
anti Stove Mutually, Mike Weber, PelIlek
Cook and (Niko Watt each with a goal,
Assists wont to Mike W ober with four, ,toe
Murray with two, Mike Wall with two and
Brad Moore, Dean Finnigan, Wayne Selman:.
derwoortt, MIke 1)evereaux, Boyd Devereaux
and Jeff Ryan, each with one assist.
Soat'orlh Novice travelled to Durham on
Sulurday to win another playoff game -1.2,
'Scoring for Seaforth was Mike Devereaux
with three goals and Mike Wig( with one
Assists went to W ayne Schooedurwurad
with two, and Justin Rodney, Steve McNulty
and Mike Moylan each with one.
On Sunday the Novice hosted Durham and
handed them e 11.0 tltsleat.
Scoring for Seaforth was Mike Devereaux
with two goals, M Ilte W all with two goals and
Wayne Schoanderwoerd with two goals
Singkis went to Boyd Devereaux, Joe 11,11111'71yn(1MiIce Weber
Assists went to W Schoondelwuerd
walk throe, Harold Hugill with Iwo, Dema
Finnigan with two and Steve McInalty, Joe
Murray, ,Justin Itotlney, Mike Weber and
'Patrick Cook each with one.
The Novice travel to Michigan on the
weekend to compete in the Silver Slick
tournament.
pion Skatingclub carnival Sunday
The Seaforth Figure Skating CIIIb will be
hosting a SKATING CARNIVL on Sunday,
from 2 to 4 p.m, The theme will be Fantasy
Land and will feature the Clinton Novice
Precision Skaters and Seaforth's own young
stutters and pros. Admission will be a
donation at the door, and door prizes will be
drawn. Let's see everybody at the Arena on
Sunday to support the local skaters. The day
'c shnpina up to be an exciting one.
Note to all Skaters: There will be a
rehear.al on Saturday from 4 to 6 p.m.
The SEAFORTH CENTENAIRES will
RECREATION PREVIEW
by Marty Bedard
begin theirstrive for the Jr. D. Championship
on Friday, February 21 at 8:30 p.m. against
Clinton. This year will be a different set up, for
the playoffs due to the fact Grand Valley will
bo in the same division. Seaforth will play a
home -and -home round robin with Brussels,
Attention Property Owners and Tenants in the
Town of Seaforth and the Township of Morris
WANT TO APPEAL
YOUR ASSESSMENT?
You still have time to appeal your 1985 assessment if you
feel your home or business property has been improperly
assessed.
Your assessment is important because the amount of
property tax 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 1986 property taxes.
Notices of Assessment have been mailed to property
owners and tenants whose assessments have changed
since last year. Open houses have been held in your area
to answer questions and amend assessment information
if necessary. Open house dates and locations were
announced in a previous advertisement.
The Assessment Roll has now been delivered to your
municipality for the purposes of calculating the amount of
taxes you must pay on your property in 1986. For informa-
tion on your assessment, the Assessment Roll is now
available for review at your Municipal Office during regu-
lar business hours. If you feel your property has been
improperly assessed, and you have not yet made your
appeal known, you still have until March 4, 1086 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 deadline—March d, 1986
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Grand Valley, Clinton and Tavistock. The
playoff picture at home for the Centenaires is:
Friday, February 21 vs Clinton, 8:30 p.m.;
Sunday, March 2 vs Grand Valley, 2 p.m.;
Tuesday, March 4 vs Tavistock 8:30 p.m.;
Saturday, March 8 vs Brussels, 8:30 p.m.
Come out and cheer on the boys to the final.
SENIOR SHUFFLEBOARD continues
every Wednesday afternoon from 1:30 to 4
p.m. Last week's winners were ladies: Verde
Sinclair 210, Mary Coleman 191 and Mary
Chapple, 153 and men's Theo, Van Bakel
194, John Patterson Sr. 167 and Jack Sinclair
159.
Don't forget the MARCH BREAK PRO-
GRAM from March 10 to 14. A complete
schedule will be in next week's paper.
S.C.O.U.T. meeting for all community
groups will be held Wednesday, February 26
at 7:30 p.m. at the Optimist Hall. Please
bring 11)86-87 special event dates.
PUBLIC SKATING will be held only on
Satucday this weekend from 1:30 to 3 p.m.
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law. You may present your own case, retain a lawyer or
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To help 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 Assess-
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number, together with your reasons for appealing.
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Today granite stones or bronze plaques
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Granite comes in a varrety of colors
including black, gray. white, soft reds
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the finest granite can be Identified by
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Fine granite will have a uniformity o{
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The flat stone marker is the least
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important to know the regulations of the
cemetery you have chosen
All stones and plaques are considered a
handcrafted product and the cost is
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special borders or designs, type of floral
vase and extras you may want.
Installation of monuments and plaques
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