Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, May 8, 1993 — Page 3 LET BOB HELP YOU REEL IN BIG SAVINGS! MPP. Noel Duignan (middle) joined Georgetown District High School principal Bryn Davies (left) and lent! Varian Canada Inc. vice presid Joe Caldarelli Monday afternoon at the school for the openning ceremony of the “Adopt-A-SchooF” program involving GDHS and Varian Canada. “Local busi- enn” explained Davies, “and we’re hoping other photo by Oksana Buhel/HHTW nesses and our school can both profit from this businesses will recognize these benefits and join the program.” New OPSTF president The Halton piseict Public School Teachers Federation recent- ly elected.a new poet at its annual meeting. He is Bert Radford, currently principal of Maple Grove Public. School in Oakville. This is the first time a principal has been elected to the office as a full-time President. He was opposed by two teachers, Merv Sheppard, from Brookdale School in Oakville and Martin Taylor, from wenenns School in Milton. een a majority on the first " Radtont has been a teacher in Halton for 22 years and was a prin- cipal at Mohawk Gardens Public School in Burlington and Montclair Public School in Oakville before going to Maple Grove. He said, “The teachers of Halton have shown they want to cooperate with the Board of Education and they understand that restraint is necessary. However, they: cannot allow the strength of the profes- sion, built by many years of responsible bargaining in good times, to be eroded in a few diffi- cult years.” Radford will replace the incum- bent president, Bill Barrett, who will return to a classroom in LOTTERY courtesy of Convenience Encore: 451564) Sat. May. 1/93} 11 17 25 38 43) Bonus: 20) Early Bird 05 ih 19 23) RESULTS UNOFFK Call 870-9134 (Lotto 6/49) Cr eTOSING 14" Remote Control Colour TV ...ssssssssssssscsssssses 248% 20" Remote Control Colour TV weesssssssssssssssecsssses 298” 26" Remote Control Colour TV sessssssssssssseesses 448" Deluxe VCR Special with Remote Control........ 228° Stereo System AM-FM Double Cassette & CD COME IN AND SEE.ALL OUR IN-STORE SPECIALS BEFORE YOU BUY CHECK OUR LOW PRICES...WHY PAY MORE? GUARANTEED SERVICE WITH ALL SALES ~ Phone 877- KY-Te}s) 14 WESLEYAN STREET Ju n (3 eee QREE | PICKUP & DELIVERY Starts i in- Georgetown May uid Fabric ¢ Care ~ Forty second of a Series ~ LINEN - CRISP AS LETTUCE Linen is washable but it can shrink if it has not been pre- shrunk by the manufacturer. As with all textile apparel, check the label before laundering. To wash linens in a washing machine, use warm water and a short, gentle cycle. Dry gar- ments on a clothing rack or hanger. If the linen is heavy, you can put the garment in the dryer for about 10 minutes to remove excess moisture. When ironing, use a high tem- perature with a spray mist or damp pressing cloth to press linen. As with stains on other fabrics, be careful not to rub the stain. Blot up any spill and have the garment drycleaned as soon as possible to avoid a permanent stain. Tell us exactly where the stain is and what caused it. oo TAIN CLEANERS OMAT "BONELESS BUTTERFLY" PORK LOIN CHOPS IDEAL FOR BBQ. SIRLOIN SIZZLER STEAKS WINDSOR CRYSTAL Il WATER SOFTENER SALT @ La. poe Bag Wa” GEORGETOWN x FOOD MARKET “A Part Of Your Neighbourhood’ MOORE PARK PLAZA with “GNES ROLL | H ONE 8 ROLL , KNECHTEL BATHROOM TISSUE ; Values in effect from Sun. May 9 through Sat. May 15/93