ALL SAINTS ANGLICAN CHURCH HOMECOMING WEEKEND OPEN HOUSE,
SATURDAY OCTOBER 31, 12pm – 4pm
DROP IN THROUGHOUT THE AFTERNOON FOR REFRESHMENTS, VISITS,
HYMN SING AT 3PM, ALL HALLOWS’ EVE COSTUME PARTY FOR YOUTH
BANQUET – SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31,2009
All SaintsParish Hall
ALL SAINTS DAY HOMECOMING SERVICE
10:00am SUN. NOVEMBER 1,2009
CELEBRANT AND SERMON
THE RIGHT REVEREND COLIN JOHNSON
BISHOP OF TORONTO
For more information call All Saints Church 235 Rubidge St.
Peterborough 705-876-1501 www.allsaintspeterborough.org
A Night with Elvis featuring Robert Moncrief
Sat Oct 31st 2009 at the Lakefield Royal Canadian Legion Br 77 from 8:00 to 12:00am. Age of majority - 2 shows - dance - refreshments. Tickets are limited. 15.00 each or 25,00 per couple. Prizes.Sponsored by the Lakefield Lioness Lions Club. Proceeds to the Lakefield Primary Health Care Centre. Contact Fran at 657-1903 for info or tickets.
Fairview United Church BEEF DINNER
on Fri. Oct. 30th at 6 p.m. Adults $12, Children 6 to 12 yrs. $5.00 and children under 6 are free. The church is located at 724 Centre Line of Smith - 1.3 kilometers west of the Zoo on Carnegie. For reservations call 742-1328.
OPEN HOUSE AND INFO NIGHT
Thursday, November 19th - 7pm, PCVS Auditorium.
IMPORTANT DATES FOR SEPT 2010 INTEGRATED ARTS INTAKE
Oct 30, 2009 - application forms AVAILABLE at www.pcvs.ca
Nov 19th, 2009 - info night
Feb 1, 2010 - applications due
Feb 20 and 27, 2010 - interviews and master classes (applicants will be contacted to arrange date and time in early Feb 2010)
For information: Tracey Hughes, Head of Integrated Arts (705) 742-0425 x 213.
St. Martin`s Catholic School Council
is hosting a Halloween Dance on Friday October 30th, 9pm-1am at the Ennismore Community Centre. Proceeds to several project. Age of Majority event. Tickets $10 at St. Martin's School office or at the door. For more information call 292-8997
Home Renovation Tax Credit form Government Website
Eligible and ineligible expenses
The expenses are eligible when they are incurred in relation to renovations or alterations to an eligible dwelling (or the land that forms part of the eligible dwelling) and are permanent in nature. As a general rule, if the item you purchase will not become a permanent part of your home or property, it is not eligible. There are items, however, that have been explicitly excluded (see below).
Examples of eligible expenses
· Renovating a kitchen, bathroom, or basement
· Windows and doors
· New carpet or hardwood floors
· New furnace, boiler, woodstove, fireplace, water softener, water heater, or oil tank
· Permanent Home ventilation systems
· Central air conditioner
· Permanent reverse osmosis systems
· Septic systems
· Wells
· Electrical wiring in the home (e.g., changing from 100 amp to 200 amp service)
· Home Security System (monthly fees do not qualify)
· Solar panels and solar panel trackers
· Painting the interior or exterior of a house
· Building an addition, garage, deck, garden/storage shed, or fence
· Re-shingling a roof
· A new driveway or resurfacing a driveway
· Exterior shutters and awnings
· Permanent swimming pools (in ground and above ground)
· Permanent hot tub and installation costs
· Pool liners
· Solar heaters and heat pumps for pools (does not include solar blankets)
· Landscaping: new sod, perennial shrubs and flowers, trees, large rocks, permanent garden lighting, permanent water fountain, permanent ponds, large permanent garden ornaments.
· Retaining wall
· Associated costs such as installation, permits, professional services, equipment rentals, and incidental expenses
· Fixtures - blinds, shades, shutters, lights, ceiling fans, etc.
Trent University fall Open House
November 7. The event runs from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The Open House will provide opportunities to meet the university's faculty, representatives from student services and various clubs and groups, as well as current students who enjoy all the Trent experience has to offer. Sample lectures in various academic disciplines and guided campus tours, will give students some insight into the difference in learning that Trent offers.
The Trent/Fleming School of Nursing is offering tours of its learning labs and holding demonstrations throughout the day.
Representatives will be available to discuss Trent's free-tuition offer to students with a 90 per cent grade average.
Events take place at Otonabee and Gzowski College, 2510 Pioneer Rd. For more information or to RSVP, visit www.trentu.ca/openhouse.
Mexicali Rosa's presents
"The Rocky Horror Picture Show" midnight Halloween.
This Saturday night the timeless classic "The Rocky Horror Picture Show"
will be screened in the Cantina at Mexicali Rosa's. With 3 giant screens and a full sound system, there won't be a bad seat in the house. There is no cover or admission fee, but it is age of majority only.
In Rocky Horror tradition the show starts at midnight, Saturday.
For more information call Mexicali Rosa's at 741-3222.
Scream Work’s 8th Annual Halloween Festival
has created a fun filled family day called Pumpkin Festivus!
On Day Only – Saturday October 31st at the Morrow Building
- Haunted Maze
- Rona’s Little Hammer’s Club
- Crayola Craft Table
- Pumpkin Carving
- 5 Bouncers
- Trick or Treating at the Famers Market
- Live Entertainment
- Fear Feast (Exotic food eating contest where you can win over $1000!)
- and so much more
- Plus City-Wide events like Free Movie at Galaxy Cinemas, free bowling, downtown Halloween parties and more.
Only $12 for family of 4 or $7 each
Pick up you event program in the SNAP magazine racks in most Grocery stores. (important line to say)
By the Way, Scream Works now has two locations! Whitby and Peterborough. They have a great deal on this week – Buy a Scream Works Combo in Whitby and receive a free General admission Pass for Peterborough. For more info go to www.Screamworks.ca