Quick thinking saves Steamers good buddy Continued from 13 He was Abra Cadabra In seconds he had that door open and seemed to relish the idea it was a job done on the house for the judge We were grateful for his ex and kind assistance as he gave a shackled wave good bye Mr Henry was relieved I was relieved and the Senior Judge We met at a retirement party not long ago and we had a good laugh over the incident The accused well he just kept on doing what he knew best open ing car doors quickly and quietly We were impressed And Bill we never let him handle keys again Cubs earn badges Continued from 13 Following registration on Saturday morning ADC An drew Kayess had the Cubs form up in a circle for a Grand Howl Sandy Symmes then spoke to the Cubs outlining the activities for the day The Cubs were divided up into four groups with Sherry Evans and Brian Taylor presenting the Wildlife Garden and Tree Plan ting Sandy Symmes started with a water experiment using celery to show the Cubs the capillary ac Hon This was followed by a presentation on the snapping tur lie a threatened species Rita Schulze had the Cubs make a pine cone bird feeder A question and answer period followed each session then the Cubs rotated Lunch in the picnic shelter was looked after by the Leaders and Cubs The afternoon activities under the leadership of Ric and Sandv was a nature survey identification hike and hike presentation The natural beauty of the conservation at this time of year was almost perfect This part of the program was enjoyed by everyone Phil Alward and Andrew Kayess looked after a session on Damage to Nature and provements to Nature The program ended with Fish Talk and Outdoor Behaviour This Conservation Day at Terra Conservation Area was made possible b Mrs Sandv Symmes Nature Interpreter so North Halton District Cubs can earn their Conservation Badge Cubs and Leaders were present from Acton Georgetown Glen Williams Hornbv and Limehouse A vote of thanks goes out to Mrs Smmes and members of the Conservation Area for giving their time to make this a great day for he Cubs Many thanks tcnou all Halloween safety Drivers can help keep streets safe this Halloween despite the throng of witches ghosts goblins and gremlins advises the Hamilton Automobile Club Behind the masks and costumes this Halloween will be small children who may be more interested in running to the next house than in watching for traf fie said Richard HAC President Motorists must help keep them safe Halloween is a dangerous time because of the increased number of children on the street during dusk or evening hours Mr Congdon said He advised motorists to beware of the They should watch for children running out from between parked cars and be careful when making turns Motorists should sure their headlights are clean and turned on at the first sign of dusk They should drive carefully and limit speeds in residential areas to kilometres per hour Parents or older brothers and sisters should accompany young children as they trick or treat Parents also should talk about safety as they help their children get ready to hit the streets Among the rules parents should discuss with children are making sure they stay in familiar neighbourhoods and along well lighted routes Children also should be encouraged to travel with a group of other children and stay on the sidewalk also urges children to trick or treat while it still is light or carry a flashlight if plan to be out at dusk should wear costumes that makes it to walk and be seen use reflective tape where possible and preferably use facial paint instead of masks SHOPPING SPREE VALUE STORE LOOK NO FURTHER FREE One Pair of Disposable CONTACT LENSES UntilOctober31sl 1990 Limited Time Discount Otters Available Call 8733050 EVE EXAMINATIONS ARRANGED 5 OPTICAL MountainvrBw 232 SI Units GEORGETOWN the Cable Program Listings tor Halton Community Television Cable MONDAY OCTOBER 29 30 TV Storytime Pop Concert A Skating Musical A Taste of Wine 9 Canada Savings Bonds TUESDAY OCTOBER 30 5 30 This Is 6 TV Bingo A Vimy Veteran Remembers Anatomy the Human Mind Document 30 George Country Jamboree WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 31 5 30 If Ye Break Faith 6 00 TV Storytime 30 The Ibex Seniors TV Productions BOO Kann and Blair Story 0 00 Bus 9 30 Bus THURSDAY NOVEMBER 5 West A Play by Robert Baldwin Students 35 The Professions in Health Care 00 This is the Life 7 30 Document 8 Classic Current Cars 8 Nightfall Presented by Cable Make Sure It Isn You 9 Psychology FRIDAY NOVEMBER 5 Region Council GIC RATE 1185 Rata Subject To Change Without Notice CONCEPTS HALTON HILLS COLLISION 1 ACTON ONT IT SHOPPING SPREE VALUE STORE 5 Light CRYSTAL CHANDELIER OCQ99 LIVING Our Reg 329 Values effective to closing Oct 3090 STREET Georgetown LlUHllNVI An for Christmas 1 wanna bike an a radio an a dog I an a skateboard an a record player an a sled an skate an my own phon an video games an a hockey stick an a football an a microscope an a c an a gobot Make sure Santa gets their wish list with a Letter to Santa Coming November si classified will feature a special Letters to Santa section Don I miss us wonderful opportunity to let your child letter to Santo appear in this delightful special section It simple and your child will love seeing his or her letter in the newspaper Hove your child write a personal letter to Santa on a sheet of paper Please don make any corrections that what makes reading the letters so much fun I Then send the letter postmarked no later than December to The Halton Hills Ho raid Guolph Streot Halton Hill Georgetown The Halton Hills HERALD Horn NkmMT of Hilli Eiubllshact Guelph St Georgetown HEY KIDS WIN YOUR CHRISTMAS DREAM GIFT Before Christmas the Herald will draw a winner from all the letters received and purchase that gift for the winner up to a maximum Winner will appear in the Herald on Dec