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Sunquest & ALBATours -- Cozumel MEXICO Fall Special the leaves are not the only thing that is dropping Reef Club Isla Cozumel _ All Inclusive November 7, |4, el& 28 7 nts 4 nts $499 $549 $479 $549 $569 $599 $549 $549 $519 $529 $549 $569 $499 $529 $529 $529 $529 $529 $489 $529 $499 $519 $529 Via Skyservice non stop Sunday service Prices are based on double. Subject to availability at time of booking and to change without notice. Available on new bookings only. 'Transportation taxes and related fees are additional. THE NEW TANNER Parents told to use Acton Blvd. By FRANCES NIBLOCK The New Tanner A member of the parent council at McKenzie Smith Bennett has some advice for a parent who thinks safety would unprover oe n schoolers if a parking were switched from the west to the east side of Acton Boulevard. "He should walk his kids to either the school crossing or to the crosswalk and then there wouldn't be any safety problem," McPhail. said Susan THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1999 Acton Boulevard resident Bob Thomson, who drops off his two children at the YMCA day care in MSB, is worried someone will get hit as they cross from the west side of the road where park- ing is allowed, to the school on the east side. Thomson said it makes more sense to him to allow parking on the east side where Acton Trunk Sale} &=\:se 2 Only | Saturday Left! Thomson also said many par- OCTOBER 2 ents regularly ignore the park- ing ban on the east side so just one lane of traffic can move on Acton Boulevard before and after school. When asked if he saw the logic in the suggestion that he use one of the of the two existing crossings, Thomson said, " Yeah, I don't know. You got to realize that these are toddlers... and all they know is that they get out (of the car) and they're in a hurry... it's * Fruits & Vegies * Delicious home style bread, cakes, tarts, etc. * Candies ie eae e ea sai ing the situation is eX Hotdogs & Bacon on a Bun qeaich wore inthe vane ane * Antiques crossings -- the snow banks make it more dangerous to get out on the west side of the road. Thomson said the day care is trying to help the con- gestion problem by askingits -- staff not to park in a small lot off Acton Boulevard, near the entrance, so parents can pull in safely to pick up and drop off their children. The Town's traffic co- ordinator, Bob Butrym, said traditionally they ban parking on school or park frontages for safety reasons and noted that parking is already banned on the east side of Acton Boulevard, south of Mill Street because it's school bus loading zone. Butrym said the safest, but most costly an- swer would have been to cut parking bays into the boul- _ evard on the east side. Butrym said they are also looking at removing the stop sign for southbound Acton Boulevard traffic at Mill Street because there's now a full- time crossing guard on duty before and after school. %* Collectibles <\1 1, & New & Used Clothing Y * Jewellery %*& Garden Equipment COMMUNITY SUPPORT AND INFORMATION * Furniture "A Time For Me" * Novelties Ben) is the io fo ue for "A Time For Me"! This * Yes, Even Junki! exciting program is beginning in October and space is still available. "A Time For Me" is an eight-week personal growth program for adults of all ages. "A Time For Me" HALTON TEACHERS! The Halton Catholic District School Board and the Halton District School Board ~ commend you on World Teachers: Day, ' October 5, & 1999 for your commitment and dedication in preparing today's students to become tomorrow's leaders! Your contributions influence the lives of many. Jim Sherlock Chair of the Board Ethel Gardiner Chair of the Board Dusty Papke Director of Education Fred Sweeney Director of Education brings people together in a group setting, and through a variety of activities, partici- pants help each other to dis- cover and build on their strengths. Participants will enhance their listening and responding skills, strengthen their decision making skills, and learn about why people act the way they do. Two programs are planned - one for those over 55 years of age beginning on Friday Oct. 8 from 1-3:30 p.m. and one for those adults 30-55 years, beginning Monday Oct. 4 from 7-9:30 So. Cost is $10 per person to cover refreshments and sup- plies. Transportation can be arranged if necessary. For more information or to join, please call 853-3310 (Acton) or 873-6502 (Georgetown). LEGION NEws BRANCH No. 197 By JOYCE BUCHANAN Well, wasn't it a party? We only had about 50 people, but made enough noise for the rest of you as we partied on. Kent Tocher entertained with the help of our own local tal- ent, the ladies supplied lots of good food. Many thanks - toall who participated. Branch clean-up time is Oct. 2 and 3" so come early in the a.m. and be prepared. Okay now, you cribbage players, it's time to start. The date is Oct. 14° at8 p.m. Itsa social night and open to any- one, not only members. For more information call Dobbie at 853-2021. Thanks to Diane, the la- dies now have a nice clean and re-painted sitting room off the kitchen. Thanks a lot. The bulletin boards are updated, so please check for upcoming events that I may miss. Now that fall is here, I hope most of you can get out and enjoy. To those who are ill, a speedy recovery. See you at the Branch.