Marching along Parade watchers look on as the Georgetown 756 Wild Goose Squadron Air Cadet Band plays on at Streetsville's Annual Bread and Honey Festival Saturday, June 3. The performance follows the band's fourth place finish (in their very first band competition) and WOI Northmore's Best Drill Without Arms Team Captain Award in the 2006 Central Ontario Region Band & Drill Competition last month. After the upcoming Annual Review and Change of Command June 11 and 12, the cadets will stand down for the summer. The 756 Annual Inspection will be held June 1, 1:45 p.m. at Georgetown Memorial Arena, 42 Mill St. Georgetown. The public is invited to see dynamic displays by the drill team with and without arms, a choreographed band performance and displays of squadron activities in the past year. Admission is free. For more information on the squadron, contact the squadron at 905-877-3241. Smittys/Josh's Pub host golf tourney Monday Smittys Family Restaurant and Josh's Pub will be hosting their Fourth Annual Golf Tournament in support of Cancer Assistance Services of Halton Hills (CAS-hh) and Canadian Mental Health Association Halton Region (CMHA) on Monday, June 12, at Acton Meadows Golf Course in Acton. Statistics show that one in five individuals in North America suffer at some point in their lifetime an emotional, mental, or behavioral health difficulty. Cancer has also affected almost every member of society in one way or another. CAS-hh is an organization that assists our community and those who deal with this illness on a daily basis. Smittys and Josh's Pub encourage businesses to support these worthwhile causes by offering a prize for the prize draw, or to be a hole sponsor for only $100. Or get a foursome together for golf, steak dinner and prizes for only $98. For information call Scott Lannan at 416-8310677. United Way holds AGM The United Way of Halton Hills is hosting its annual general meeting on Thursday, June 15 at the Acton Bethel Christian Reform Church at 7 p.m. The United Way will highlight its successes from 2005 and the movement of United Ways across the country towards community building. A guest speaker will talk more about this much anticipated change. All are welcome. RSVP to Kim Robinson, unitedwayhh@bellnet.ca or 905877-3066.