St THE Wedneidty IMSPageS Passion play captured on film By MARION HUNTER Herald Special was off to see the village and passion play of Oberambergau on Tuesday evening Nov 18 at Hillcrest Church with members of the Ashgrove Womens Institute This was done through the Museum needs more storage report says The sod was officially turned this Weekend to mike the start of con traction for an addition that will be built on to the existing Balllnafad Community Centre On hand for the ceremony were from left Jo Schneider Reeve of Erin Towmhlp Ruts Miller Mayor of and Duncan Armstrong Reeve of Erin Township Construe began and all should be completed by May Herald photo Elderly providers meet By the year the elderly population will have Increased significantly In an effort to prepare for this coming of ago of our society services geared to the elderly must also come of age Providers of these services will meet Nov at Holton Centennial Manor Milton to plan for service delivery to senior citizens In Hal ton Hunter course A hunter education and firearm safely course is scheduled Cold Creek Conservation Area Bolton The course will be offered Dec 1 and 3 10 m and Dec and A hunter education course is mandatory far those born after Dec 31 1954 who wish to obtain a hunting licence in Ontario The fee lor the course is For more information call A presentation by Margaret Weight man administrator Centennial Manor will outline development plans for the home for the aged operated by Halton Region Mrs Welghtmun will be seeking the Input of the service providers Keynote speaker Professor Greta Riddel Dixon a popular radio broadcaster for CJRT will focus on aging in her address at This Is the second service pro viders forum presented by the Regions Elderly Services Ad visory Committee The first held in May of this year at tracted representatives of serving the elderly Positive response from participants in the value of their tlon in planning to meet the needs of senior citizens The role and accomplishments of ESAC will be reviewed by chairperson Gail Elliot to kick of the forum The forum is open to service pro viders only however members of Ihe press have been Invited The preliminary report of a feasibility study on Heltons regional museum reveals a need for a centralized storage facility as part of the museums site The report is the first step in a general look at the museums needs and plans for the future said museum management board chair man John McDonald The entire study was prompted by preparation of a set of provincial re quirements for all museums which store artifacts The implications of the standards set out by the Ministry of Culture and Recreation have not been fully explained museum needed ex amination of Its location the ques tion of establishing satellite sites the need for archival storage and the question of shared storage The feasibility study Is an names More names have been discovered missing from Ihe list of men and women enlisted in the Canadian armed forces in 1942 In the Heralds Nov 12 names of active service personnel were listed However readers have been calling in with names that were omitted Albert Frank Conne- ly and John Thomas Henderson are three more names to be added lo the list Mr Henderson served In both the First and Second World Wars Landmark house A big log house In the old section of Georgetown is a landmark and a comfortable setting for former Herald newspaper publisher Walter But the house on the corner of Queen and McNabb Streets has been sold and Mr will be moving out in January The story has it that It was built from old railway ties from a local bridge Mr lived in the house for FREEZER FRENZY Open 7 Days tMttM Mill F CHILD TAX CREDIT PREPAYMENT PROGRAM 300 Per Child you qualify your cheque is in the mail Who Qualifies Youll automatically receive an advance payment of per child if you meet the follow conditions Your net family income in was or less You have a dependent child or children who will be under 18 years of age on December You received a child tax credit this year for that child or those children Why is the government doing this The advance payment of the child tax credit is designed to assist over 750000 km income families with children Among other things it will reduce the pressure on these families to discount their child tax credit cheque What about the rest of my credit To receive the rest of your child tax credit simply fill out the child tax credit form on sour 1986 income tax return I he maximum credit per child is up from 00 in And if I dont qualify for the advance payment If you received I amilv Allowance for a child or children this year you still be eligible for a maximum or partial credit To find out simply fill out the Child Tax Credit form on your income tax return For more information See the insert in your November Allowance cheque or contact your nearest district taxation office he number and address are in the government pages of your telephone book IJu ve Ca Ro n Ca T Taxation Imp6t IdU Health and Santeet FJlenetre Canada social Canada to look at these questions as well as Ihe changes required to meet the new provincial re quirements The board has been granted 20390 toward the cost of the study chief administrative officer John Fleming said Funding up to will also come from the National Museums of Canada Museum Assistance Program The entire study will not be funded by senior government however because It includes such ineligible costs as staff time but the regions budgeted contribution of should not be exceeded Courtesy Guelph Mercury Injured workers meet The North Halton Association of Injured workers will meet Nov at 30 at the Optimists Hall Commercial Street In Milton For more information call BT7 or write PO Box Milton medium of slides shown by Mrs Helen Little of Acton Mrs Little had the good fortune to visit Obersmbergau in IBM and see the play performed years since its Inception She gave a brief history of the play and told a bit about the village before showing her colorful slides Also included in the visual tour was a brief visit to Venice The program was convened by Elizabeth Shore and Nurse who Introduced and thanked the speaker Vemn Bird treasurer gave a report on a seminar Fair Trade put on by the area I A general concensus at the end of the day was that belter trade relations were needed between the provinces before talking free trade with the USA Norma Alexander gave the report on the Haltons Districts BSIh an niversary Over members attended and they were especially proud of the fashion show put on by their members Marion Hunter PRO reported that she and Norma Alexander at tended the Public Relations meeting of tlie I on Nov and beard Mr Jodus speak to the group on ways of publicizing their activities Wicks told that a second group were taking the cone wreath course on Wednesday evening Nov 19 Elizabeth Wilson announced the Achievement Day at Hillcrest Church on Tuesday Nov at 15 p She hopes the members 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