~. o oo Cl o w e e Cw cllo </ m . [ oo ce e m C n o es o td 201. I n fls s . ": 3 s o en o eeremecsaclie f . .. [PE"" z“é . fiee heat," n ooo s i e _ _ _ frsees es orrengt T. f_ Aercrd: "idecialing 67 oo ces enc 00 P0 fls ult oo s d ulssnc y 3e * [ |. (la ul esï¬ cra e / [ f m _ â€" e es k t e ks ssa ) p [ _ e . 3. s c pss t s mesal [ } P42 12 c> 4 wl s '.«'A‘ way ks u,uï¬( . h a “’}’“}ï¬â€™ J us c w ced ï¬"" PW saae [ Colpornit CiffadIiCtk t * y / e Pss h s ifpt s £ P [z s s c is / l . og fg C p . | ; sef / 2*4/48 o ui . : C d ce t [E _ ropert o f P g oucer WA . $ Ti ~y>‘ 6 'a:}:{ Nesn emmasiens F,Mif?wéz} y “ m}w Stare Warren Treasurer/Administrator ; v. % MWQ{% % -;,,S Cramahe Township has Gerry Morrison reported at M o. an . S maimmane omm ;?ww\ 99 af °_ m moved to alleviate financial . Monday‘s council mecting. e k l n1 i ' f ! hes A{,* 10 Ne . pressure on taxpayers facing "Vacant _ land ‘was Fli lÂ¥ MBE ame lc . M nicll% ol ]eg _/ PEOp 7 on > significant 1998 final tax excluded mainly b e w* . .â€"â€"~â€"â€"]â€"4 ieX Tisk l gâ€" TX i9 L2 § yerecause 6 &s&w& . > eles@d _ bills. there would only be a handâ€" e â€â€˜Ez &Q% xpg;gz‘*w ,&2@?} h wer \,« Cing . oA § Forâ€" commercial â€" and _ ful who qualified for taxation :c & _ & #;a > t 5*J f: &t M af omm dA [ _A e ta industrial township taxpayers increased of over $800. The ;':L. Fife=. \ Aoua+ 53. â€" ts n o . facing a greater than 50 per â€" majority had an increase of p‘s“ pY C .. 4 ï¬ï¬%&? s 3> . "="%., s @“&5& £ gggégh cent increase, or $1,000 or $400 or less." . . io e tel l ; ~Â¥08 Bc ~C more, in their 1998 taxes There will be no excepâ€" s i f"}‘ gyr sn *X 4? e “E".e:wv- a,. C ty . over 1997, th_e number of tions to the oneâ€"time tax ‘ e ’:,g imk~.â€"al ‘Hx ) gaylr;llegt deadlines has been â€" relief rules, Mr. Morrison > «. s % xpmenitiiin s ... . _ e _ oubled. > d. Th hip offi es aace x "meacs uo Atihealagne o O j § stated. The township office ?‘-f-’égw.. f ;“: it W*‘ï¬'g}ï¬s-&"’"‘%“m oo > s .? With the next tax payment has had to reconfigure its s _ oc .. S w pagiae y id ~ due September 2.3, a bylaw computer programming to ‘*"j’%?' ;â€â€˜N f m amormeiemen. 2 passed Monday night states _ introduce the 1998 tax relief «m f PyÂ¥ 1 & y h j \| , _ the September payment can â€" measures. (Jm tm D D o. Q} Ra ‘§§ F be made in two equal installâ€" Further, there will be no . 1 hn le,.. stoe. / a e c ment on September 28 and â€" bending of rules if a taxpayer October 27, with no interest misses a payment deadline. ‘ 0 t u r c::loal'tï¬ed for the secondâ€" Miss a deadline for payment § nth carryâ€"over. of the amount due, interest I l o For final payment of 1998 rates will start t f 0 accrue on due I}Iovember 27, the same _ the amount owed. 30. ?ractllcie applies with the first "We will be contacting all . Photo by Mandy Martin installment due November â€" ratepayers tha Cramahe Township artist John Stubbs included his Saturday morning art class in his 27, the second December 15 hcrepaid regisl:el:i‘;leac:ge‘! _ _open house for the Northumberland County Studio Tour. As members of the public Residential/farm taxpayers â€" plaint that they would har\r.rle dropped in to view the art work and visit the studio of John and Heather Stubbs, the with an $800 or more difficulty rncc!lrin the (forâ€" young members of the art ciass continued with their sketching of the Stubbs‘ dogs: At increase in their 1998 taxes mer) i & a R a e 4 er) installments" Septemâ€" _left is Lorraine Lower, at right Alicia Chapman and Karen Wenchall with John Stubbs. over 1997 also qualify for ber 28 and November 27 r A s & 5 i | For more on the studio tour, please turn to Page 6 the"program. $ ~MomzaH assuredithe § The only pmp_erties council and members in the .EXCludezi from any relief are public gallery. Colborne girl earns top honour § 3 L_wg'a cirBsnitL _ Sept 241914 j "W‘ Correen Day has put Colborne on the â€" club member for all of eastern Ontario and ie ns national map. She has won the honour of top _ Quebec, a honour that pushed her forward as WW 1 taRUMBOLOTâ€" John & Mariene Boys and Girls Club member an entry for national recogâ€" CAMPBEELL, Nggï¬AmomE & (Bailey) are, pleased to announce ns ‘the arrival of their daughter ASHâ€" for all of Canada. nition.. (KEELER) WLEY LAUREN (7ibs, 602) on A copy of Cramahe‘s resoâ€" Club volunteer Marg ::acet'iu"y l{:j her sleep with her ‘g_August 8,1998 at Mount Sinai lution upping the township‘s .£ io. Hartwell of Colborne says Ia:daH::arllsr(l ‘?;iï¬Ã©â€œâ€™?':ï¬{'“â€â€œâ€™ï¬e“ %E‘rgï¬cï¬aizluilnls Tac:éo%%bâ€epéo:g contribution to $52,700 has 4’ Correen‘s efforts have been Hope on Tuesday, Séplerï¬alm gét Bailey of Salem and Edna & John been sent to Colborne PUC, $a â€" C recognized for the national 1998. Nora Black, wife of the late > F‘â€mbo‘d‘d"f itsleon o t % the Village of Colborne and & â€" Eï¬ award, "really putting Colâ€" VDWF'?;HKCarpbeH, Dear mother of ï¬;eg‘;f,',f,g %?rETroudm$§ Eossk the bag Apple. Cramake | [R _i U |) || bomeontiemap‘. gave Kesler ol Keowne 604 Sober sloson ________ council is now waiting to y d Correen has written Doug Keeler of c'oBohart;. & from The Big Apple % a ssoeft â€" (k essays, learned sign lanâ€" Predeceased by one daughter hear fr & APP W M o c $ Y 8 ghter, before proceeding further. 5 ~~~ guage, worked with the Marie: oving grandimethon oldoll 4 4 I repâ€" J\ 4 We i. on handicapped, completed grandchildren and .several greatâ€" This Sunday, national rep s ... _ > d * pPeC: pele grandchildren. Dear sister of resentatives of the Pentcâ€" | @4‘ o carpentry projects, read and Dorothy Toyne of Baltimore, Willa costal Church, Correen‘s |@ â€g%%@: @i/},/ ;:’;» § | memorized text, volunâ€" Herron of Cobourg, Sylvia Lang of family and friends will be ». PX o) ,b A | teered and â€" exhibited o enave n eentalasany o. gathering 6 p.m. at Colâ€" “’ï¬â€œâ€˜â€œ:’“@% extraordinary leadership Grafton. Predeceased by Gwen borne‘s Pentecostal Church to _/ eï¬ / °9| skills in a person so young. Hacririé afllg év‘e- Stuart, George > Rane i e § an eral lack. Funeral servic witness the young girl‘s She is 1 kind and enthusiasâ€" © will be held at the MacCrS)ubrlei crowning achievement: préeâ€" Photo by Don Hartwell L1C VO \mt?.er at school, Funeral Home, Cobourg on Friday, 4 sentation of the national SHE MADE US FAMOUS: home and in the commuâ€" September 25 at 2pm. Interment vafd Gorreen Day was only 11 nity, always ready with a _ Goy°CH w0 te fueral fome on . & t 0 Correen had earned over years old this past June when smile and good word. Thursday 2â€"4 and 7â€"9pm. In 140 merit badges in her six she won "BG (Boys and Girls _ The public is welcome to memoriam donations may be G Club memberâ€" Club) Member of the Year" for attend this Sunday‘s 6 p.m. made to the Heart & Stroke years of B&G CU Ontario and Quebec awards presentation ons derrrang me Atiie ship. In June, then only 11 eastern UN s Chgath P esn Diabetes Association, the Arthritis years old, she was. named top of the Pentecosta b ARTIN Society or the CNIB.