Tho Acton Press Wednesday Juno 4 1980 7 Beaver Foods helps cafeteria study Dieter president of Kentes Organ torn pany conducted a tour of the Street plant Monday Tor grade four and five music students SI John School private hoys school noted for Us music program in The boys heard a restored tracker organ about 100 years old and learned how the pipes arc made and tuned Its official Acton phone stings move Its official Acton phone listings will be moving to the Hnlton Peel directory next year After numerous requests from council have Acton moved to the Hall Peel book with Georgetown Bell did a survey the past winter and found the majority of subscribers here were in favor of the listings move After Bell reported to council a willingness to move the Acton listings the town fathers officially re quested Acton listings be moved Monday council was informed by Bell the move will be made in the next ret which will be out in lute January or early February Acton phone numbers will be a separate heading under the new Hal ton Hills section of the Peel book but will remain in the area Committee rings Bell Belt Canada took over Community Telephone in Erin HJIlsburgh on May Although most sub scrlbers will benefit by a reduced monthly rate the Committee For Bet Service has been informed Bell Canada is proposing to lis federal watchdog the Canadian Radio and Telecom Committee that no further of free calling areas occur The citizens group has arranged a public meeting with Bell lives at Brisbane Public School at on Wednesday June 11 code Georgetown and most other listings in the Peel directory ore in the area code Councillor Floy Booth was concerned about the difference in area codes causing problems with respect to information service but Bell says that won I be a problem Booth remains un convinced Cars need as much looking after In the summer in the winter if not more according to area anics Most cars for instance suffer from a term case or overheating litis of Achilles Motors checks under the hood of a car for danger signals of overheating Plowing match at Allisons The 1980 Plowing Match will be held on Saturday September 13 at the farm of Bill Alison on the Line of Hills between 10 and 15 Sidcroads There will be classes for both tractor and horse drawn plows Two Halton contestants for the International Plowing Match will be selected based on their performance at both country matches A banquet and awards presentation will follow In the evening The Queen of the Furrow will be crowned at the banquet as well JUST ARRIVED Our New Una Of White Cross DRESS SHOES SANDALS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Prlcod from acton family shoe store Ml Street tot IFSATISHED TBI OTHERS IF NOT TBI USII The cafeteria company which was bumped out of Acton High Schopl a cou pie of years ago Is back helping board ex amine the pros and cons of having students run the food service Some Halton Board of Education trustees were surprised Thursday to learn that Beaver Foods is connected with the board study students predominately run the cafeteria with the help of some staff members Education Director Em Lavender tees the operation requ considerable staff responsibility respon they asked for It Is prudent to look at staff time and res pons ibtlity as compared to the advantages that all said Lavender Another board ad mlnlstrntor Ha ley man assured trustees that Beaver Foods Is act ing as a source for Ihc board They will not dictate to the committee which is studying the cafeteria They arc only a source said man Why arc we doing this tho study in the first place asked Acton Trustee Betty Fisher If its doing well why not leave it Rural Milton trustee Ivan Armstrong echoed the Acton trustee words He went on to say We talk of work experience fir students the accounting class is handling the dollars there Trustees learned of I he Board Beaver study at from a report of the Board and Structure Committee which is heading for the Long Term Plan Steering Committee Trustee Garry Morton who chaired the lure committee told trustees he did not think they should view the Board Beaver study as implying the end of that process the student run cafeteria at Radial Railway part of Fun Trek Continued from page 1 replacement terminal sold in most auto stores Make sure there is enough cable to reach the bat lop before you A general tune up can include changing the oil replacing oil and air filler especially important during the summer because of the dust in the air checking points plugs slackness and all fluid levels Grease all moving partscalled lubuig the chassis and check the shocks and suspension tem If you re leaving for a motoring holiday mechanics recommend taking the car to the garage for a tuneup Also check to make sure all lights and flashers arc working said it would be a good idea to get the body work done before fall especially dents and chips or rust will set in added washing and waxing the car rcg is another method of preventing rust It will also protect the car finish from the sun which tends to fade it He said the wax system which can last up three years or more Is a good investment if ve bought a new car It too helps prevent rust 8 said cleaning the interior of the car is up to the individual owner but spotless upholstery carpeting add to the appearance of the car Pehtis stated the car working condition maintained In the summer since it is used more for pleasure And he adds pleasure driving is more dangerous than using a car simply for trans porta Many people wait until the last minute if some thing is wrong with their car he warned but they should have it repaired immediately It s dangerous and expensive if you wait Halton County Radial Railway Museum will be benefiting from the Do m Store Fun Trek pro motion designed to keep exploring their own neck of the woods this summer A Dominion Pun Trek package available at Dominion stores cents and gives the pur chaser a possible saving in coupons and passes to southern Ont ario attractions The County Radial Railway is one of these attractions Included in the pack age is a two far one offer from the railway one adult ticket free with one adult purchase or one child under free with similar or adult pur chase one coupon per of fer Bob Johns railway president says the offer Is good advertising and he hopes It will mean an increase In gate sales Due to gasoline costs the railway has seen some decrease in dance over the past year or two John says The advertiser Dominion has told the Railway to expect an increase of per cent of total sales per book according to Johns If this happens he says we re really going to have to hustle that s a lot of people At present adult costs are SO for the day at the railway and cents for children to 12 under are free The railway situated on Fourth Line of Nassagaweya south of Is open from 11 a m to Sat Sunday and hoi id ays During the 1979 season paid customers rode the antique rails Many people came into the grounds for picnics and left without paying says John3 These were usually of to the local people support well he added This year the new gift shop slated lo around July will feature a fence design to funnel visitors onto the grounds where a double fee will be In effect for those who want to visit only the shop and grounds and those who wish to ride on the railway The Museum was approached by Dominion to participate in the Fun Trek package Johns says he thinks the rail way museum ap pearance at the CNE for the past two years right across from ion layout precipitated their approach June Wed 4 Ttu5 Sat Mat 2 Sat 7 Sol 8 3 Tues 10 Show FH Sat Milton Ontario CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY ACTON BRANCH For Information Coll 8532225 PUBLIC NOTICE at moot ng of of Cotpor Town of ton Ma on Monday 1980 I bo hold Acton H A pubic moot nQ follow J re to Town El It pa R RICHARDSON CLERK ADMIN TOWN OF HILLS 36 MAIN STREET SOUTH HILLS GEORGETOWN ONTARIO L7G4J NOTICE TO RESIDENTS OF THE TOWN OF HALTON HILLS SPRING CLEANUP Tho Town of Halton Hills In Halton has for temporary on Georgetown it to tho site by citizens facilities will for i Saturday May 31 Tuesday Juno 3 Thursday Juno 1980 Saturday Juno 7 1980 of tho present foe lor with the Regional Municipality facllrtloa at former landfill alio ilvo opting up refuse following dates only private 12 Noon to 12 Noon to a m to 600 p m only will continue to be SMOKING WHAT AREYOU GOING TO DO ABOUT If youve given up smoking more times than youd like to re member the chances are you enjoy it so much you dont want to give it up at all The question is what are you going to do about it Youve probably tried cigarettes that promised extra mildness and found yourself checking every once in a while to see if they were still lit Which brought you back to your regular brand Dont stop there Think Vantage Vantage is the cigarette for people who may have had second thoughts about smoking and are looking for a way to do something about it Warning Health and Welfare Canada advises that danger to health Increases with amount smoked avoid inhaling 11 mg tar nicotine Vantage cuts down substantially on what you may not want without cutting out that satisfying tobacco flavour youve come to appreciate Now Vantage isnt the only cigarette of its kind you can smoke but it may well be the only one youll enjoy To put it simply Vantage still tastes like a cigarette All things considered Think mm Vantage