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Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 13 February 1993, p. 20

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urday, February 13; 1 Concerned About Retirement? The RRSP Choices Can Be Baffling. The Right Choice Can Be Critical. Make Your RRSP Work For You Free RRSP Seminars Wed ~ 7-8 p.m. and Sat ~ 10-11 a.m. Throughout February at our office in town. Please call. MONEY 348 Guelph Street CONCEPTS Georgetown FINANCIALPIANNING CENTRES (416) 873-1877 We Are Local, Independent, and It's All We Do A helping hand The fun is just beginning! A ineview teacher lends a Heuaed hand with some tricky skates Wednesday afternoon at Alcott Are Photo by Wendy Long. Georgetown Horticultural Society holds annual meeting By Elaine Vanderburg The annual meeting of the Georgetown Horticultural Society was held Wednesday, 27 January, 1993. New board elected The 1993 Board of Directors are: President - Randall Brandford Past President - Verna Jespersen lst Vice President - To be announced Secretary - Peter Philpott Treasurer - Barbara Millar Flower Show Convener - Julie Varricchio Program Convener - Whitfield Telephone Convener - Dorothy Hunsdale Social Conveners - Marion Boyle, Siena Madge HALTON HILLS FIRE DEPARTMENT faa *, 9-1-1 EMERGENCY STARRET, GEORGE STARRET & | WAGNER | MacDONALD Chartered Accountants (416) 873-1601 AUTHORIZED BY REVENUE CANADA TO} ELECTRONICALLY FILE RETURNS REFUNDS IN LESS THAN 3 WEEKS AT HOME, EVENING & WEEKEND APPOINTMENTS ALSO AVAILABLE 129 Main Street South Georgetown, Ontario ‘snanmm O7 3-O100 BARRY D. TIMLECK ‘ ~ Chartered Accountant ~ med es Suite 301 wy 16 Mountainview Rd. S. =G Georgetown, Ont. 17G 4K1 or your ta Bus. (416) 877-6948 If you qualify you can get a cheque for 85% of the first $300 of your tax refund and 95% of the rest. Plus your tax return will be prepared at no extra charge. So why wait for the refund cheque to arrive by mail? Ask about Cash Back at H&R Block, and get your refund fast. 130 Guelph St. orgetown (416) 873-7855 56 Mill St. East (519) 853-5612 Associate Tax Consultants INCOME TAX RETURNS DONE « SAME DAY SERVICE Monday to Thursday 9am - 5:30 pm Saturday 101 Guelph St. Georgetown 877-2217 WE ARE FULLY COMPUTERIZED « RETURNS ELECTRONICALLY FILED AND CAN PREPARE MOST TAX RETURNS WHILE YOU WAIT. Dr. Cook’s Garden will flourish at the John Elliott Theatre The John Elliott Theatre in Georgetown will see the cast and crew of Georgetown Little Theatre’s production of Dr. Cook’s Garden move in on Sunday. The set crew, led by designer Ron Hunt, will erect the five-room set, starting at noon. By 5 p. lighting designer Ian Oldaker will be focusing lights. John and Ruth Carter will move in their 1890 props trunk full of china, glass etc. Finally, plants, trees and furniture will be arranged to bring the set to life. Dr. Cook’s Garden, a suspense- ful thriller by Ira Kevin, is directed by Neville Worsnop and produced by Dorothy Hunt. The cat includes NRS real estate magnate Gary Brand, GDHS teacher Pat Ball, and GLT vice-president Joyce Holland. Drs. Cook and Tennyson are played by Lloyd Lindsay of ae and Eric Witvoet of Brampt On Thursday, Feb. 18 there will Personal service ¢ Secure, financially sound company ¢ Many investment options ¢ Leader in retirement planning We make investing easy. BRIAN GOODIET cw, cx.£c. 877-5129 be a benefit performance for the North Halton Literary Guild. Regular performances are on Feb. 19, 20 and 24 through 17. Tickets are still available for most shows, at the theatre box office Tuesday and Thursday between 4 and 8 p.m. or by calling anytime 877-3700. Remember, no GST with GLT. Door Prize Convener - Jackie Murdock Publicity Convener - Elaine Vanderburg Assistant - Alison Meeks Logo contest We are asking all members to take part in a logo contest and sub- mit a logo for the society. * Entries are to be in by the March meetin Entries will be judged in April * Winner to be announced and prizes awarded at the April meeting ¢ Entries may be brought to the March meeting or mailed to: Te Horticultural Society ce El Vanderburg es Ontario L7G 485 Next meeting The next meeting will be held this Wednesday, February 17, at 8 p.m. in the Knox Presbyterian Church, Main and Church Streets, Georgetown. Our guest speaker will be Cathy Bartolic. The topic _ will be Flowers for Dried - growing, drying, sie preserving and use. For information, ‘call 877-6288. Tooth Chatter juts Dat termi RELINING DENTURES Loose dentures on a resorbed jaw bone cause the distance between the nose and chin to become too short. As. a result, the mouth and lip muscles, sag, ld, relining is probably the answer. With relining, impressions are taken of the gums and bone as they are now. New plastic is added inside the dentures so they adapt to the new jaw contours. This makes the lips and cheeks fuller, there- fore some of the wrinkles actually denture fit more snug to the gums, so that the denture becomes tighter. gums are constantly changing and shrinking of the gums can create MP ridges forming, because of the pressure of the denture. d to fo anent gum damage. Relining your denture is a quick, Inexpensive way of of giving you much needed c Your denture and mouth tissues should be check once a yéar, as ill fit- ting dentures can lead to various health roblems. WE CARE ABOUT YOUR SMILE The Caan acini, 18 church Street, 205 own, Ont. (416) 877-2359

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