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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 22, 1984, p. 8

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TRACK Award time soon By JOY THOMPSON Program Superintendent Recreation Deportment The ISM awards evening is coming up soon and applications Tor nominations are available at all town offices Deadline for applications la March and for more information you are welcome to call Ihc recreation and parks department at 877 ICO BROCHURES Wednesday March the department will be distributing the Spring and Summer Brochure featuring many recreational I nltles and community services in Hal ton Hills There will be Information on our summer activity program the many special bicentennial events booking procedures or outdoor sports fields and much more Be sure to hang on this very Informative booklet with a green cover GET IN TRAINING The Town of Hills has accepted the Great Canadian Challenge Wednesday May IB we ask that every resident participate in any physical activity that makes your heart beat faster like walking jogging swimming cycling etc for 15 con tin out minutes Hal wo will be competing against other communities in Canada of the same population to see who can get the most people out to demonstrate their support for a healthy active lifestyle Watch your newspaper for more details OPEN HOUSE Be sure not to miss this family event Over recreation and leisure groups will be participating with displays and demonstrations This opportunity Is free so please take advantage and join us Dote Is Feb at Holy Cross School DAYTIME SWIMMING Start getting In shape for bathing suit weather There daytime swimming at the George town Pool Monday Wednesday and Friday The lime fluctuates because of Ihc school schedule so check this paper weekly for the next week s swim lime Wednesday Feb 12 1 Friday Feb II Monday Feb 15 Wednesday Feb 10 IS II 15 a Friday Mar 10 15 11 15 a m It pays off to try hard Section 1101 of The income Tax Act provides that an individual who Is necessarily confined to a bed or wheelchair for a substantial part of each day and for a 12 month period Is entitled to claim a deduction known as the disability deduction Revenue Canada Interpretation Bulletin IT extends this to Include cases where the Individual was so confined except when an attendant was available to help him out of s bed or wheelchair and assist him In moving around In 1963 Mr MJ appealed an Income tax ruling before the Tax Review Board which had disallowed his claim for this deduction Counsel for the Minister of National Revenue contendedarnoctgilsargumenlSlhatMr avoided the use of a regular arm propelled chair with wheels and therefore did not qualify for the deduction The Tax Review Board ruled that this taxpayer qualifies for the deduction because his affliction leaves him no choice but to spend his time In bed unless he has direct external aid or assistance of some kind The ruling also confirmed his wife to be an attendant as foreseen by the act No decision was made as to what constitutes a wheelchair It went on to stale This decision does imply that neither total incapacitation nor complete abandonment of residual effort at mobility Is required in order to qualify for the deduction Theremayexistarange within which differing Incapacitating effects of disabilities deserve consideration for such a deduction CAN CLAIM If you can not get about without external aids you may be Interested in applying for this deduction on line of your Tl You will require a to claim Revenue Canada will likely reject your claim which means Wing out Notice of Objection Both can be obtained by ng your tax office Also remember that you can for the last four years and claim yourself or your dependents This may seem like a lot of bother but they won give you your disability deduction If you donttry CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Phone 877 i Street Georgetown Ontario Start your evening of TV entertainment with Cable Presenting your commun nights a week Monday Friday Callus for details Variety night draws crowd KUB READY TO ROLL CI was Ihc scene of frenzied activity Saturday us crowds of C lined up lo try hand at Kir racing Here from left Jason May 10 and Troy Wolf Inspect their cars before the of race They are jo nod by Bryan Alder an assistant Cub master with Herald photo Cub fastest in rally was away playing Georgetown Pack won hockey door prize of a Winner of the award digital clock with ACM for best designer of the Arch Hadin making m models was Adrian the draw cad of First Chief scorers for the The judges choice r illy wire Peter award went to John Bob of 2nd Acton on and Theresa Trinity with honorable McLaughlin mentions going to Geoff The top scorers from Pa of 2nd George- each pack will take Chr K of port In the reg rally Jay Lawrence of has the fast est Kub Kar in North The member the First Cubs rolled his made car to a fret place champ fin it the annual rally St George Anglican Church n Georgetown Saturday In second place was Robert Weston of Georgetown A Pack followed by Greg Mc of George town Pack th place His was collected Andrew frog The Judges were Rev J Boyles Rev Jeff Davison and District Sandy Booth WON CLOCK Chris Adams of Dairy Princess at Doris was hostess for tht Affairs meeting of the Brampton West Institute Feb 14 Lois Eraser dent opened the meet with Valentine Thought Doris ass ant secretary recorded he meet June Terry v 11 attend con ference Tickets for it Brampton West bus trip to the Hood less Erland Leo Home and area an table from Terry or Isabel McClure The members were ted to the Bramp ton Fair Board luncheon March Betty Johnson gave the Consumers Report the best gadget in the kitchen was the cook who should have a good chef fc peel er grater and chopp er Report recommend ed home made fries non sweetened rice cereals It also red dishwashers and determents Betty Johnson intro duced Mary Lou Laid law 1984 dairy princess for Peel who said that her dul cm as dairy cess was one of pub relations for Ik committee Sheen lo her listen era the nutritious value of milk and the many which milk can She speaks to elementary school classes service clubs ladles groups Including Women Institutes She appreciates tat ions from interested groups Mary Lou conducted a contest to place food In one of the fine food categories namely milk meat bread and cereals fruit and vege tables and extras The contest was won by Charlotte McClure Isabel won the true and false contest regard ng foods March w 40 Cubs from Hallon to that event Cubs In Ihe Saturday event came from packs in Scotch Block Georgetown Limehouse and Will and IBS were by ACM Arch 1st Leaders and parents fro all groups were on hand lo help out The kitch staff by Evelyn Owen coord and her of Evelyn Anne Sheila poster and Maureen Ingles During breaks Glynn Owen showed films FILL TOP BUD HAINES DURHAM ST DENTURE therapy CLINIC J Kohan DT Guelpti SI Georgetown Phone 8778974 YMCA AEROBICS IN MOTION ADVANCED BEGINNERS BODY WORKS BODY WORKS PLUS 10 WEEKS COMMENCING MARCH Variety night at Nor vol United Church was held on Friday evening with George Smith as rman The Friendship Group staged a skit called the Dating Game and Paul played an organ Unit Us skit was a road tour with one of Bill prize Hal cows performing led by Given in a white coat The junior choir sang several rous numb ers from The Sound Of Music The Sunday School teachers dressed as d TV personal ties while Laid taw turned on different TV channels came In with lis own commercials A trio of Brcnda and Paul Campbell sang a medley of old favor tea and Wayne and Terry Laidlaw song numbers by Elvis There was a The SalMludy by Dorothy McLean and Marie Murray and solos by three Hut on Sta Saral and Merry Anne accompanied by their mother Joyce Van Leeuwen and Anne Wilson acted out Spring Housed can Jog mixed choir sing several old favor including Memor May The Good Lord Bleu And Keep You A skit by Helen Paul and Howse Dan of N and a duct The Marlins the Coys by Ken Re d and Jack Crawford accompanied by Lois shed off a great fun evening Ph Wayne and Mary Lou Laidlaw en joyed holiday in Jamaica off Montego Bay They made ends with several Jamaican young people who are unemployed but spend the I me sell their market Terry and Wayne went with five Jama I can boys back in bush to play soccer while Mary Lou had her hair braided and ed If she would ever see her brothers again However they returned and the and degre es temperature made for a great holiday In the sun A Youth Weekend was enjoyed by young people from Huttonvllle Homo and A basketball game on Saturday morning at Grace Church Bramp ton was followed by lunch of cblll and apple crisp at Church The afternoon oris had speakers assist ant Minister Jim While Rev Walter Ridley The youth group assisted In the Sunday morning church service THINKING DAY Thinking Day Service was held at St Paul Anglican Church on Sunday Barry Tlmleck Chartered Accountant IGMountanvflwftd GEORGETOWN 6948 TRAVELOGUES Standard Trust IMTAHTTAX RECEIPT BY PHONE OK I PUN to make your holiday planning more fun February 28 DUTCH ANTILLES March 27 AFRICA April 24 EUROPE 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