28 Independent & Free Press,Thursday, March 25, 2010 Announcement BOOKKEEPING STANDARDS ON THE RISE IN GEORGETOWN, ON Vancouver, BC The Institute of Professional Bookkeepers of Canada (IPBC) announces the certification of Sarah J. Simpson, of Georgetown, Ontario, as a Certified Professional Bookkeeper (CPB). Ms. Simpson owns Yorkshire Enterprises Inc. The IPBC's national mandate is to institute professional standards specifically for the Canadian bookkeeping profession. "More than 60,000 Canadians hang out their shingle as a `bookkeeper', yet competency in that industry ranges from stellar to mediocre," said Gordon Skillen, Executive Director of IPBC. "Who is the best professional to do the important compliance work required by law of business owners? There are millions of business owners across Canada who depend on the services of a bookkeeper. Business owners and employers will come to demand the CPB designation." Ms. Simpson received the national CPB designation after passing an exhaustive three-hour exam. Applicants must achieve at least 75 per cent in order to pass. The exam is based on Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) accepted worldwide. Sarah J. Simpson, CPB, can be reached at (905) 8732697, by email at info@yorkshirent.com. or visit their website at www.yorkshirent.com For more information about the Institute of Professional Bookkeepers of Canada, visit www.ipbc.ca or call 604637-9607 or Toll Free 1-866-616-4722 (Pacific Time). ENTERTAINMENT Karen Ahn, Media Relations, karenl@ipbc.ca Sign-up NOW for SPRING & SUMMER!! SPRING SESSION Monday, Apr. 12th to Wed, June 30th, 2010 with SHERRY LAWSON For registration please call 519-833-9402 Terra Cotta Community Centre (High Street, Terra Cotta, 15 mins. from Georgetown) Hillcrest Church (5th Sideroad & Trafalgar across from Pineview Public School) * MON. 7:30 pm 9:00 pm TUES. MEDITATION 9:15 am- 9:55 am TUES. 10:00 am-11:30 am TUES 7:30 pm- 9:00 pm WED. 7:30 pm- 9:00 pm Beg/Inter (no charge) Beg/Inter Int/Exper Beg/Inter 11 wks 11 wks 11 wks 11 wks 11 wks THURS. 8:00 pm- 9:30 pm Beg/Inter 11 wks First in I Love Dance competition Ellyssa Brooks (left) and Rachel Carpentier, both from Georgetown, came home with trophies after a weekend competition at the I Love Dance competition in Bay City, Michigan. As members of The Rhonda Copeland School of Dance located in Georgetown, the duo competed as a duet in the variety arts category placing first. In a quartet with Lindsay Leibel and Madison Moore, they placed first in lyrical, and Brooks, with seven other Copeland dancers placed first in the jazz group category. Her winning team members were Emily Annabelle, Caleb Howell, Lindsay Leibel, Nicole McCallion, Madison Moore, Adriene Smith and Olivia Viola. Photo submitted St. Andrews United Church (Mountainview & Sinclair, Georgetown) * FRI. 8:00 pm- 9:30 pm Beg/Inter 10 wks Rampulla's Martial Arts 14 Main St., South) TUES. 1:00 pm- 2:30 pmBeg/Inter 11 wks *No classes Friday or Monday Victoria Day Holiday 519-833-9402 Gift Certificates Available For Spring & Summer Registration Special Features please call Amy Sykes 905-873-0301 ext. 235 or e-mail features@independentfreepress.com Halton Hills - Children's Chorus to sing Now you their favourites on Saturday have a choice for Glass & Window Repairs! Georgetown Children's Chorus presents Kid's Favourites, a compilation of songs chosen by the kids themselves. The Children's Chorus has 18 years of music to choose from, so the kids loved being able to choose the songs that they liked best. No surprises here, they mostly chose to sing popular music and songs that they grew up with. Here are a few of their favourites. The Cherubs (ages 5 and 6), chose Raffi's Baby Beluga, You've Got a Friend In Me from Aladdin and I Just Can't Wait To Be King from The Lion King. The Juniors (ages 7 and 8) chose The Wizard Of Oz medley and Can You Feel The Love Tonight from The Lion King. The Intermediates (ages 9 to 11) chose a medley from Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat and Party in the USA by Miley Cyrus. The Performance and Senior choirs (up to age 18) chose Go The Distance, New York New York, Build Me Up Buttercup, You Raise Me Up, My Heart Will Go On, Don't Stop Believing and a Michael Jackson medley. Just to show that they are open to a musical challenge, they will also perform the difficult jazz song Old McDoodle Had A Band. Come and see 100 youngsters, doing what they love best-- singing for you! Kid's Favourites is playing Saturday, March 27 at the Georgetown Christian Reformed Church, 11611 Trafalgar Rd. Tickets for the 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. performances ($15 adults and $7 children) are available at the door or through choir members. For more information on how to join the Georgetown Children's Chorus next season, see www.georgetownchildrenschorus.ca Service at it's best when you need it most GLT to present spring romantic comedy In April, Georgetown Little Theatre presents Over The River and Through the woods, a comedy by Joe DiPietro, directed by Andrew Humeniuk. Nick is a single guy from New Jersey, who dutifully visits both sets of his colourful Italian-American grandparents every Sunday for dinner until he has to tell them that he's been offered a dream job that would take him away from his beloved, but annoying, grandparents. The news doesn't sit well with Frank, Aida, Nunzio and Emma who begin scheming to keep Nick around, including using the lovely Caitlin as bait. The comedy runs April 15-17 and April 21-24, 8 p.m. at the John Elliott Theatre. For tickets call the Box Office, 905-877-3700 or go to www.georgetownlittletheatre.ca