Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 24 Apr 1974, p. 10

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PAGE IO AMATEUR WINE-MAKING COURSE CONTINUES: The second session of the wine-making cour- se will be held next Tuesday, April 30th, at 7:00 p.m. in the curling lounge. Course kits will be available to all registrants at this second session. STUDIO LAB THEATRE TO VISIT TERRACE BAY On Wednesday, May 8th, arrangements have been made locally to bring in the Studio Lab Threatre from Toronto to present "The Advent- ures of Huckleberry Finn". An afternoon per-- formance will be held for all elementary school children at a subsidized rate of .25¢ each. The afternoon performance will begin at I:30 and an evening performance open to the entire public will start at 7:30 p.m. Both performances will be held at the Terrace Get your E = © g- QI = em 7) J S TERRACE BAY NEWS d the Ontario Tax Credit Form. They both come in the same envelope hare roomers, boarders, the handicapped z . £2 R7, be D 5 a 3 £ ® year, please be sure 's new Tax Credit System deral income tax return may s he Federal income tax return an perty Tax Credit. dules. 't pay_income tax this --you will find the Ontario Tax Credit Forth on pages in the Sales Tax Credit. 3. People over 65 may share in the Pensioner Tax Credit. may share in the Pro Even if you don 1. People who own or rent (including roomers and boarders) 2. People who fill out a Fe and others will benefit. Ontario provides for three separate credits: to fill out and file both t 2 and 3 of the T1 Sche EK amilies, pensioners, $300 Bay Campus auditorium. Prices for the even- 3 ing performance are as follows: adults-$I.00; students--.75¢; children-.50¢. A It should be pointed out that these admis-- sion prices are highly subsidized due to the number of local sponsoring groups, which are as follows: Lake Superior High School, Terra- ce Bay Campus, Terrace Bay Public School, : Terrace Bay Campus, St. Martin's Separate School, Ontario Arts Council and the Terrace Bay Recreation Department. Hand-out information will be circulated 3 through all elementary and secondary schools = which will outline more information on this = production. In additionl, a number of post- ers will be displayed throughout the town. 4 'It is hoped that local people will take advantage of having live theatre in Terrace Bay. :

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