Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 14 July 1993, p. 10

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Page 10 — Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday, July 14, 1993 The Great Esker side trail offers a By Frances Walker curves, and then immedi- H . This loop wail is interest- ately turn left onto Trai | B FF] a] U ing for the variety of terrain. Wildwood Road. Pass the it passes through. It is most. Watchtower buildings and Plaza. 8th Line shortly _ right and descend the hill. easily accessed from 8th then turn left at the: stop turns to a dirt road and then After a short walk, you Line north of Georgetown. _ sign. You are now on 8th descends a steep hill. will come out onto a regen- Travel through down- Line North. Watch fora rustic wood erating field. Continuing town Georgetown on Main From Acton, turn left off fence on your right and across the meadow you will Street towards Acton. After of Highway 7 at the curve — then for a metal gate paint- _ notice there is a busy high- crossing the railroad bridge, as you enter Georgetown, ~ ed red. Park on the shoulder way ahead. This is turn right just as the road just before Moore Park here. Across the road is the Highway 7. Look carefully entrance to a track that at the field. There are many ascends the Esker (a sort of small trees growing here mini escarpment). There are that were planted several no blazes on the track. years ago. At a large tree, After reaching the top of _ the trail tums right and par- the hill, the track curves to allels the highway, then 20 Y the left. Watch for the blue turns right again and climbs ears of side trail blazes on your into another field. This left. You will enter the field is being used for Customer Service Excellence woods, then briefly get crops. At the junction back on the track, then re- between two fields, the trail y % enter the woods. You will tums left and crosses to the | walk along the edge of the other side. At the far end, Esker for a while, then turn the trail turns left and then REPAR) variety of terrain right into the woods. The up the Great Esker Side lazing is somewhat Trail again, turn right and unclear here, so watch care- you will soon come back fully. This trail is well onto the track. Tum left and used, so the path is usually follow the track back to clear. There is a wet area your car. here that requires some care It takes about 10 minutes to avoid soggy shoes. The to get to the starting point trail then proceeds sharply from Georgetown. From eee fae Focks and ‘Acton. allow 15 minutes. 5 ;, 8th Line N. is not a road to rea a tee Wad down a lot. There is a metachs eek Tae 4 swampy section that ig Winter beyond the point quite wet in spring. After where yo Park. The loop this area, the trail climbs to “istance is about 4.5 km. higher ground. Shortly You should allow 2.5 after, the side trail ends at hours. - : the main Bruce Trail. The walk is not difficult Continue to your right and _ but is fairly strenuous due follow the white blazes for to the climbing and about 1/2 km. On your right descending of-hills. The you will see a stile with the wet areas require good blue side trail blazes. Pick shoes and careful walking. GGA ecran,{-AROSe delivers key hit Michael LaRose’s home run Densmore, Matthew Hinds drove in the. game winning and Miles Gibbons. Daniel & fast @ professional & satisfaction d/runs helping J.'V. Clothing Poullos also had a great game i 2 Sox beat Outdoor Power at first base making some key © Free Courtesy Car by Appointment Equipment Tigers 20-18 in \ outs, GBA Junior T-Ball action. Despite home runs from Also homering in the game _ both Kevin Greer and Adam were Ryan Kemshead and Castle,Terra Cotta Cookies. Spencer Brown- Sean Logan were edged by Armstrong Contributed offensively with a Insurance Athletics 21-17, double. Great defensive plays Amanda MacDonald and 311 Armstrong Ave. 877 8 6 8 5 Behind Home Hardware a were turned in by Michael Kyle Adam both delivered doubles while Connor Smith HALTON HURRICANES AAA tiles inthe ge Strong MINOR. HOCKEY REGISTRATION 1993/94 defensive plays were turned in by Ryan Gray and Daniel Wesley. Halton Credit Union A’s : V defeated Little Caesars Pizza THURSDAY JULY 22 —6 PM- 9 PM 5 Y Orioles 19-18. Ryan Williams GEORGETOWN - M&M Pro SPORTS ERIN = ERIN Sports Store |2°!Pe4 the offense with a home run, Shawn Kitto and MILTON - MILTON PRo Sports WATERDOWN - Gym DANDEE SPoAts | Robin Watt each tripled and FEE ts $450 (cHEQUE PosTDATED To Sepr. 10) Jonathan Turner doubled. Hockey Tryouts - THOMPSON Rb. ARENA - MILTON REFUND OF ; : Sat Aug. 14 INCOME TAXES Minor Novice 9:00 AM by GEORGE WAGNER, C.A. Minor Atom 10:15 AM Under the "Income Tax Fairness Minor Peewee 11:30AM Package", Revenue Canada may Minor Bantam 1 2:45 PM refund to an individual or a testa- trust an overpayment of when the tax.return was Novice. 2:00 PM Atom ' filed later than three’ years after ie end of the taxation year. Also, 7 overpayment of tax to an individ- dg ual or testamentary trust as a con- sequence of a requested adjust- l Fo anes! ment which is made after the nor- ‘mal 3 year reassessment period. For example if a taxpayer did not file a tax return in a previous year, it may not be too late to file that teturn and receive a refund. Or, if the taxpayer forgot a deduction, such as an RRSP contribution, or. acredit, such as a disability credit, it may not be too late to advise Revenue Canada and receive your tax refund. In most circumstances, a refund Zelek leads Armstrong ee: in Under- ing well, keeping goalie Jessica MacDonald their red faces and sweat eager ue eee busy. One play saw red Poppacorns and the Linda defense Krystal Westman Armtrong/Jobnson Tuning 2 eves he nt orange team played hot ms soccer in a field of cover Jessie Locke and denny ‘ulbert were challenging. at Emmerson. az Melanie Sherren and The orange team, play- Melissa Lane played a ing short-handed, -had to y Totate their forward line to midfield and defense to let the girls regain Strength to tun in the humid air. Jennifer Norman, Becky Taylor and Jodie Armstrong were busy playing all positions. Alanna Zelek scored a hat trick, including one on a goal post bounce; while Laura Shields got a double and Ellen Smith kicked a singleton for the oranges. Undeterred, the Poppacorns netted two- Karen Dillabough opened up the scoring in the second half with a green goal and then Meighan McIntyre scored two mote. Millieres TV player Bethan Elliott kicked a straight one in over the goalies’ head but the red team was on the short end of the 3-1 score. The green team was really hot this week as they played a second game in Meadowglen against the blue Optimists. Becky one by Heather Stevens, Culp and Shaylyn Rypstra with an assist by Michelle each scored for the Blues Smythe and an unstop- while Melissa Maveal and pable lateral shot high to Sinead Irvine each scored the back of the net by Kira one for the green side. Lawrence. The orange Jacquie Bajic did a great goalie played the shot cor- job as keeper for the Tectly. Optimists while teammate Poppacorns Buffy Kim Neilsen hustled at Blagrave, Jaclyn Neill and defense’ and forward Heather Inglis were busy Stephanie Power cleared getting the ball out of yel- balls in the midfield. low territory but the final Noteworthy for the green Score was 6-2 for the team were Ashley Carlton, Linda Armstrong troop. Andrea Lootsma and Meanwhile in Acton, Angela Horton. the red Millieres TV Refereeing for the played shorthanded games were Dylan Lee, K. against the green team. Kinnon and — Aaron The green team was pass- Williams. will be made when Revenue Canada is satisfied that the change would have been correct in law had it been filed The taxpayer will be required to explain in a written application Is Supportive Housing the A i why the refund should be granted, Solution for You? Since these provisions do not permit Revenu nada to Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital is requesting ree taxes ans expiration of questionnaires from individuals with an interest, or ed ccfind wil rane) potential need, for supportive housing in the next two to only to the extent that it exceeds five years. the taxes, interest and penalties sf that would otherwise have been Supportive housing is a combination of housing and Payable if the other year had been Support services that addresses seniors’ or disabled iatiergen ies dults’ daily liv ds:e9, housekeeping, meal This is applicable with respect to adults’ daily living needs: e.g. hou: pekeeping, 1 funds for the 1985 and subsequent Preparation and personal care, while promoting an taxation years. independent lifestyle. e George Wagner is a chartered accountant providing a full range Questionnaires are available at the administration office of of services to He salt ore 5 ‘ community and individuals. His Georgetown Hospital. 2 Office is located at 2 Guelph Street, For fucthet information, contact Georgetown, Ontario, 873-8100. These are a series of bi-weekly Eunice McGowan, 873-0111, ext. 285, or John Oliver, ext. 234 articles of general interest to pri- ram ees Georgetown Horseshoe Club League Standings Week 8 G WwW L Pts Stars 64 42 22 42 6 Pac 64 40 24 40 Bulldogs 64 36 28 36 Ringer Dingers 64 35 29 85 Aces 64 34 30 34 Cheers 64 30 34 30 Lightning 64 24 40 24 Longshots 64 22 2 22 Thurday's Results Cheers 3 tars 5 Longshots 5 Lightning 3 Ringer Dingers 6 Aces 2 Bulldogs 2 6 Pac 6 Monday's Results - Singles Play Grp. | Winner: JimLahey 6 wins 0 losses 31.9 pet Grp. 2 Winner: Shell Lawr 4 wins O losses 18.5 pet

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