th ei fp .c a Th e IF P -H al to n H ill s | T hu rs da y, Ju ne 13 ,2 01 9 | 26 Halton police are looking for a man who stole baby formula and other mer- chandise from a popular Georgetown gro- cery store. The total value of items stolen from the Real Canadian Superstore at 171 Guelph Street was $152.21, police said. Officers this weekend released surveil- lance images of the suspect in the hopes they trigger an arrest in the case, which occurred May 16. "No matter how insignificant you think your knowledge is, you may hold the key to solving one of Halton Region's active in- vestigations," Const. Naresh Dabas said. The man is described as being Cauca- sian in his late 20s, wearing a dark navy sweatshirt, grey sweatpants, a black base- ball cap and dark shoes. Anyone with further information can call police at 905-825-4747. CRIME MAN STEALS BABY FORMULA FROM GROCERY STORE LOUIE ROSELLA lrosella@metroland.com 1 Halton Hills Drive, Halton Hills, L7G 5G2 | 905-873-2601 | 1-877-712-2205 | haltonhills.ca NOTICE TO HALTON HILLS TAXPAYERS The first instalment of the 2019 Final Tax Bill is due on June 26, 2019. Payment of Taxes • Payment must be received on or before the due date Where? • Service Halton Hills, Town Hall (8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday), or • Payments may be left at the Halton Hills Hydro Office (no receipts issued) After Hours? • Drop box located next to main entrance of Town Hall available 24 hours How? • By cheque or cash • Cheques post-dated for the due date or earlier • Interac in person at Town Hall • By telephone or internet, check with your bank for further information • Pre-authorized payment plan: For details please call the Corporate Services Department at 905-873-2601, Ext. 2242 • Plastiq.com − third party online credit card provider Late Payments? • A late payment charge of 1.25 per cent will be charged on the first day of each calendar month until taxes are paid Fees? • Returned cheques (NSF) $45.00 • Ownership change per property $35.00 • Past Due Notice $5 (charged automatically to any account with a balance outstanding of $150 or more) No Tax Bill? • Bills were mailed May 22, 2019. Failure to receive a Tax Bill does not excuse the Owner from responsibility for payment, nor relieve him/her from liability for late payment charges. Please contact the Corporate Services Department if you did not receive yours. New Properties? • Newly built properties are likely to have tax bills related to their land value assessment only until full assessment is applied and supplementary taxes are billed. Owners are responsible for taxes billed and should make provisions for the future billing of supplementary taxes. Senior's Tax Grant? • To qualify for the Senior's Tax Grant, applicants must be 65 years of age, own and occupy property in the Town of Halton Hills for one year and be in receipt of the Guaranteed Income Supplement. Applications are available from the Corporate Services Department and will automatically be mailed to those who qualified last year. NEW - epost Service • At the Town of Halton Hills, we've teamed with epost™ - the safe, secure and free way from Canada Post to receive, manage and store your bills online. Sign up today at epost.ca to receive your Town of Halton Hills property tax bill delivered to your own digital mailbox. Visit our website for more information. Questions? • If you have any questions concerning realty property taxes, call the Corporate Services Department at 905-873-2601, or check our web site at haltonhills.ca • For assessment related questions, please call the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation at 1-866-296-6722 or check their web site at mpac.ca By Cory Soal R.H.A.D. . . . Lend MeYour Ears Part 1 Although hearing instrument technology has greatly improved over the years, the fact still remains that nothing can mimic the human ear. Due to the damage in your ears that is causing hearing loss, you will never be able to hear as well as a normal hearing person. Expecting results from your hearing instruments that cannot be achieved will only lead to frustration and dissatisfaction. By asking your hearing professional questions and describing your experiences, the optimum performance can be reached to match your expectations. The following are some facts: * The extent of improvement to your hearing is directly proportional to the severity and the duration of your loss. * The more severe the hearing loss the harder it will be for the hearing instruments to restore your hearing to near normal. * The longer the duration of your hearing loss the harder it will be for your brain to adjust to the new sounds. WHAT YOU SHOULD EXPECT FROM HEARING INSTRUMENTS! We care about your hearing! Professional Arts Building 99 Sinclair Ave., Suite 210, Georgetown 905-873-6642 Serving the community of Halton Hills and surrounding areas since 1992 The Georgetown