Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 17 February 1993, p. 7

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‘s Halton Hills This: Wéek, Wednesday, . February 17! 1993.— Page 7 Scout-Guides week begins Feb. 21 Scout-Guide church Parades and services in North Halton District during Scout-Guide Week of February 21st to February 28th have been scheduled for various times and locations. They include: Ist and 3rd Acton - Feb. 21 at St. Alban’s Anglican Church, Acton at 2:00 p.m. Line up time 1:30 at the Scout Hall. Ist Glen Williams - Feb, 21st at St. Alban’s Anglican Church, Glen Williams at 10:30 a.m. Line up time 10:15 a.m. Ist Georgetown - Feb. 21st at St. John’s United Church, Georgetown at 11:00 a.m. Line up 10:30 a.m. 2nd Georgetown - Feb. 21st at St. George’s Anglican Church, Georgetown at 11:00 a.m. Lord Baden Powell * Anglican Church, Homby at 11:15 am. 4th Georgetown - Feb. 28th at St. Andrews United Church, Georgetown at 9:45 a.m. All scout parades and Thinking Food bank bake sale Muffins, tarts and cookies were Photo by Laura Salverda King Biscuit Boy band features new local act Ist Hornby and 1st Ashgrove - Feb. 21st at~ St. Stephen’s Day services members are remind- ed to be in full uniform. Markham and Felker win “Sam Tennant" crib tourney By Harry Archer A total of 10 teams entered the “Sam ennant” Cribbage Tournament last Saturday. The tro- phy went to the team of Percy Markham and Bob Felker. Audrey Martin had the high score with a 28 hand. Legion lines Car Club draw for week 21, #388, D. Wilson; #458, Pegan; #461, R. Hill; #872, V. Kirby; #236, G. Clark; #443, E. Pearce. Friday Night Euchre results: 1st, Saturday night at the Busholm in Erin was special with the appear- ance of King Biscuit Boy. The heavy beat of rhythm and blues was exceptional but it was the opening act that proved to be a sur- prise - a group headquartered in Georgetown. The crowd was treated to the debut performance of Squirrel and the Pine Cones. This band of me: men looked like something plucked Income tax time again Government mistake For those of you who do your own returns please note the TIC (ONT) form has a mistake. In sec- tion ! entitled Ontario Income Tax, the first line reads Basic Federal Tax (from tax Table A... It should read (Line 406 from pg 4 of General Return or line 506 on Schedule 1). This can make a big difference in the end result. Make sure to make the change when doing your return. Seniors note this change Seniors must apply for their ‘operty and Sales Tax Credits as ONT) Seniors form. If you ceive the T165 plus tax return, ‘ou do not need to complete the bove mentioned form as the jutomatically calculate the Sales ‘ax Credit for you. The amount you will get will epend on your net income, the jumber of people in your house- Id and the rent or Property tax ju pay. The maximum Property \d Sales Tax Credit is $1,000. Assic clinic for low income families/seniors Nobody likes paying taxes, but we all enjoy getting a refund! Property and Sales Tax Credits, Goods and Services rebates and Child Tax Credits may be due if you are in a lower income bracket. For those families with income less than $30,000, couples less than $20,500 and singles less than $15,000, free clinics will be held at Acton Social Services and Information Centre during March. Appointments may be booked by calling Acton Social Services and Information Centre, 853-3310. Volunteer needed We are in need of a volunteer to assist our accountants during our Tax Clinic. The work is writing Out personal data ie name age etc. and photo copying the finished returns. If you can spare some time March 8th, 9th, 15th-19th, 22nd, 23rd, call us at 853-3310 or drop by the office at 19 Willow Street North, Acton. H ON Hi ait s Georgetown, Ont. from the forest and given a new bunch of toys to play with. With a blend of sight gags any Three Stooges fan would be proud of, whipped cream, 50’s-60’s music and original material, this group of hosers put together an entertaining act to warm the crowd up for the Biscuit, Joe Pinto, who brought this Tagtag bunch to the Busholm believes this is one of the strongest vocal groups he’s heard in the area for a long time. For Squirrel and the Pine Cones, Valentines ‘93 may have proven to be a lucky one. With the right peo- ple in the crowd, obviously there to see King Biscuit Boy, this band of merry men are now being sought after as a headline act. Mr. Pinto also advises that a video and CD production of their original material is planned in the near future. Squirrel and the Pine Cones are a group of guys with an exceptional love for music and out for a good time. This group, consisting of Todd Simpson, Neale Bradley, Tom Webster, Rod Beaumont and Craig Teeter, remain in character on or off the stage as witnessed with their between-set match of Redi Whip Roulette. If you have the opportunity, see this group but heed this warning - sitting in the front row may be haz- ardous to your clothes. Ev Hewer; 2nd, Emily Sargeant; poeeetonpet the: Color Patty. oa. nes Sees Glad Inglis had the Open Darts will be on Feb. 26, and on the 28th, the “Murray Ezeard” ™Ostlone hands. Curling Bonspiel will be held at _ The Thursday Night Snooker Acton. See Orval Paul for more League is going well with a total of information. teams. Leaders at the moment Euchre players are urged to tum are the team of George Sheppard out for the “Dean S. Harley” Trophy this Saturday at 1:30 p.m. The Air Cadets Dinner and Dance will be held on Feb. 27. See Joe Poirier for details. and Jasper Green with an 8 - 0 Tickets for the March 13 St. Patrick Night are available at the bar. Cost is $8. Sea monsters? Everybody out of the water, it’s, it’s, it’s a mon, mon, monst...phew! It’s only eight-year-old Brian Cadger and his cousin, seven-year-old, Corey Power, under those monster goggles. The two boys were hav- ing a Halloween swim on Valentine’s Day at the Georgetown Pool. Photo by Laura Salverda OODLET INSURANCE INANCIAL SERVICES 11349 - 5th Have your Children's BIRTHDAY PARTY Ela Neu @)\\ BOWLING LANES cal 853-0470 line, rr. 3 877-4515 CD APPLE georgetown Improving} your odds against : ‘anada’s 354 Guelph St., Unit 27, #1 Killer. Georgetown, Ont. 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