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Terrace Bay News, 13 Mar 1990, p. 9

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by Rory Singleton Friday, Feb. 23rd was our Winter Carnival. The day was sunny and cool. We started off the morning with electives. We could choose skating, indoor games, sliding, bowling, games in gym, chess & checkers, shinny hockey, snowbaseball, skiing, broomball, or snowgolf. I went skiing and 12 people went. We went to the ski hill. Everyone had fun. It was sunny outside. In our parade we walked uptown. Some made floats, some made music, and somewhere kings and queens. J.K. to grade 8 partici- pated. Many people wa.shed our parade. The police even helped us to stop the traffic. The winners of the floats were: 1. Easter float- Chantal Hamilton, 2. teddy bear- Sherry Bryson, 3. igloo- Crystal Sutherland Grade One made an igloo out of sugarcubes and icing. Grade Two made an ice castle for their float. Every class had a King and Queen. They were: JK - Greg and Cassandra, Gr. 1 - Trevor and Amanda, Gr. 2 - Sarah and Dewayne, Gr. 3 - Bradley and Kerry, Gr. 4 - B.J. and Sarah, Gr. 5 - Ryan P. and Bronwen, Gr. 6 - Tony and Pam, Gr. 7 - Kyle and Kelly. The kindergarten class made the crowns. Classifieds 25 words or less 1 week ...3.50 2 weeks ... $6.00 4 weeks ... $10.00 PREPAID IN ADVANCE ATTENTION Deadline for all ads and editorial THURSDAYS 5 pm. Phone 825-3747 Everyone stayed at school for lunch. We had hot dogs. The hot dogs cost $1.00 each. You could have as many as you wanted. We raised $300.00 for our foster child, Rodel. Mrs. Stortini and Mrs. Trach arranged the whole thing. Thanks to Costa's for donating the weiners and Shaws/Schreiber Foodmarket for donating the buns. After we were finished eating there was a sock hop in the gym for grades 4-8. The grade 8's Page 9, News, Tuesday, March 13, 1990 Terrace Bay Winter Carnival...Kid Style the disc jockeys. There were lots of kids at the dance. There was also a movie in the grade 4 class- room and one in the grade 2 classroom for the primary kids. After lunch we had our winter playday. The whole school was divided into teams. The grade 7 stusents were the captains and the grade 8 students organized the events. The games were: tin can tain, dizzy lizzy, bobsled, seal race, snow mountain, obstacle course and the hot chocolate sta- tion. Each team played every game. We got 3 points for a win, 2 points for a tie, and 1 point for a loss. Ian's team #6 was the win- ner for the aftemoon. The first six teams got ribbons. Everyone had fun. At night the grade 7's & 8's had a Winter Carnival Dance. It The double lot on 230 MacDonald Avenue has been causing erosion problems for the past two years. Railway ties, set up to hold back thousands of pounds of sand, are in danger of toppling over onto neighbor's lawns. Photo by Angie Saunders resume to: 'G) MINNOVA Inc. WINSTON LAKE Dives dare requires a RELIEF SECURITY/FIRST AID ATTENDANT Applicants must have a current Standard First Aid Certificate from a recognized agen- cy and should have several years experience in first aid work. A proven ability to respond quickly and effectively in rendering first aid services will be a key consideration in assessing applicants for this part-time posi- tion. Experience in dealing with the public would be a definate asset. Interested persons should forward a detailed Mr. John Wilcox, Superintendent Empl. Relations, Minnova Inc. Winston Lake Division P.O. Bag # 2, SCHREIBER, Ontario. POT 2S0 looked after the music and were curling, tug of war, bury the cap- _ was a busy day. WANT TO APPEA YOUR ASSESSMENT? You still have time to appeal your 1989 assessment if you feel your home or business property has been improperly assessed. Your assessment is important because the amount of property tax you will pay in 1990 depends on it. The assessed value of your property is multiplied by the municipal and school mill rates to determine vour property taxes. Notices of Property Valuation were mailed to property owners and tenants whose assessments have changed since last year. Open house information sessions were held in your area to give you the opportunity to ask questions and correct any errors. The Assessment Roll was delivered to your municipality on February 27, 1990 and will be used to calculate the taxes you will pay in 1990. You can review the Roll at your municipal office during regular business hours. If you believe your prop- erty has been improperly assessed and you have not yet registered-an appeal, you still have until March 20, 1990 to mail or deliver your appeal to the Assessment Review Board. And remember, even if you did not receive a Notice of Prop- erty Valuation, you still have the right to appeal. Appeal deadline: March 20, 1990 The Assessment Review Board is an independent tribunal under the jurisdiction of the Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General. It is intended to provide you with an additional opportunity to have your assessment reviewed if, in your opinion, it is not fair and equitable with the assessment of 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 Review Board, your Regional Assessment Office, or your municipal office. You can also use the reverse side of a Notice of Property Valuation, or write a letter giving the property address and roll number along with your reasons for appealing. Appeals should be forwarded to the Regional Registrar of the Assessment Review Board at the address shown below. If you appealed your previous assessment, it will be necessary to lodge an appeal against your assessment with the Assessment Review Board each year, if the appeal against your previous assessment has not yet been settled, or your 1989 Notice of Property Valuation does not reflect the most recent decision of the Board. In those parts of Ontario designated for French Language Services, you can appear before a bilingual (English/French) Appeal Board. Please check the space provided on your appeal form if you wish to use this service. Pour obtenir des renseignements en francais sur les séances publiques, appeler le bureau régional d'évaluation ci-dessous. Veuillez appeler a frais virés si vous habitez a |'extérieur de la région d'appel sans frais. Ministry Regional Registrar of Assessment Review Board Revenue 85 Great Northern Road é Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario Ontario P6B 4Y8 Registrateur Régional Commission de révision de |'évaluation fonciére 85, rue Great Northern Sault Ste-Marie, Ontario P6B 4Y8

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