The- Actori Free Wednesday Nov B5 VEHICLES FOR SALE VEHICLES FOR SAIE PARK I LINCOLN MERCURV Georgetown CAR OF THE WEEK USED IS cars Ira 1979 CONTINENTAL DOOR COUPE NTB062 Luxury at on affordable price Ho rn el er power steering power brakes AMFM stereo cruise control all loath or Interior aluminum turbine wheels Mlcholln tires A pre it lata us automobile you can Finished In antique with landau vinyl roof It not a Ant too mock 80 Ford XLT Ford F1W Pickup Black 80 Monarch Door Pontine Safari Blue Wagon Brown Ford F150 Pickup 70 Pinto Squlro Ford F1G0 Pickup Wagon White BIuoOF652g NWCQ17 TO Fairmont Black 77 Old Cutlass Silvor Supromo Silvor 80 Cutis Supreme Brown Zephyr Door Gold Send Meteor Door Zephyr Door WhlloNHU351 Gold Snnd Honda Civic Capri TO Capri 80 Honda Civic Gold 76 Pont lac Door Brown 80 Citation Door 74 LTD 4 Door Blue Gold Uncoln Co nt In an 71 Dan Door Gold Fairmont 2 Door Monaco 4 Door No Plates Mustang Ohio 71 Chavetlo 4 Door Rod OSA789 Ho Dont get left in the cold Let winterize your car today Call for an appointment ANNE CHARD Service Advisor Nov Aran PARK MERCURY SALES Daily rentals at Weekly Monthly at DONS CAR SALES 375 Guelph St Georgetown 060oatt cylinder auto pi AM radio metallic rad with Vi while roof Lie Call Shawn Motors and Toyota engine low mileage on both alio parti Call Clay anytime 8542108 NbEDACAH Having problems financing a car Bod debts Short term leaio ova Its bio DONS CAR SALES YAMAHA our prices on snowmobiles Wo wont knowingly bo undersold Royal Cyclo Cent in Guolpha Auto Moll Wood lawn em 1978 exce llent condition 414 MI WANTED motorcycles and basket FOR RENT ACTON CLUB HALL FOR INFORMATION CALL THREE Bedroom noma with en cud yard fireplace and garage at par month In cluding all or buy and assume mor tgage at 134000 per month 8531135 BEDROOM town house for rant in Acton Hardwood floors room Immediate occupancy month 3 BEDROOM Townhouse In Acton monthly or evenings Hall for rant contact Harold Colpitis Sr 30 after 530 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Call 8781142 85 VACATION RESORTS AND PROPERTIES MADEIRA Beach Florida new bedroom 2 bath fully furnished condominium beach front with a pool available February by month or week alter pm 86 INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES COMMERCIAL apace for rent In Georgetown sq Approved for retail use INDUSTRIAL property for rent fl or con ba divided Available Immediately excellent location REAL ESTATE A CHRISTMAS GIFT storey condominium has Q rooms plus finished roc room with sliding doors back yard Fully broad loomed hos one pices one ptocobath This property In A1 condition fridge and Move Included Situated on Drive All this 834900 Fo further information call MACKENZIE FRI EVENINGS JACK REAL ESTATE LTD REALTOR 3 BEDROOM Townhouse wllh 83100000 mortgage at per cent carries pit to August Will decorate to choice 190 or evening NEWLY lilted Christmas In this 4 bedroom In quiet area of Acton rooms throughout 2 baths cedar deck off kitchen Tudor rec room with stone fireplace bar sun room walkout to yard Super family home Call Joyce VenDailndtr AE LePaga Ontario Ltd STOP Paying Rent Be the proud owner of IN 3 bedroom storey A a half brick home Tastefully decorated broad loom throughout room with stone fireplace Fenced lot Kayak pool concrete patio Dont miss teeing this home Listed at Coll Joyce vanDellndar Lepage Ontario Ltd Salon owner earning fast You learn a lot when you own your own business says Swartz the new owner of Beauty Salon The Acton resident took over the salon Oct IS and says she Is lear ning all kinds of things every day But she adds she likes It The people have been fantastic Ma said Ive really been busy something I didnt expect And the Acton was her employer there Motiikn Cook who talked her into taking over Glenlea Ms said she has made several changes Glenlea will now do mens hairstyles and she started a pen- Tuesday and Thursdays They pensioners really appreciate that she said Many have people hove been good to changed proof she to those days added Minted to the many i her by and but they are prefer friends wishing her good Ms Swartz along with luck In her business her staff Monica venture Knocpfli will also be Ma Swartz originally doing some redecorating from Owen Sound moved I plan to be here a long toActonflveyearsagoA time she commented few months after she and added Id like to moved she started thank everyone who working at Profiles made tho changeover Beauty Salon She It easy Scout district council plans future events Monica standing gives her new employer a toucbup at he Glen Lea Beauty Salon Ms Is now the owner of the salon and is offering a discount to senior The regular monthly meeting of North Hal ton District Council Boy Scouts of Canada was held Wednesday evening in Memorial Hall with over mem bers present President Jean Belshaw introduced new District Com missioner Steve Thompson of Acton Mr Thompson replaced Bob Barber who recently went to provincial headquarters In Toronto Group representatives were reminded of the floats for the Lions Club Actario winners Walter Fryer RR Greenock Wl Observe Remembrance Day by Mrs A Gatei The November meeting of Greenock Federated Womens Institute of Ontario was held at the home of Mrs Pridmore The meeting began with Day meditations Why do we wear a Poppy A Bible reading from Eclessiatea A time for war and a time for peace and a reply to In Flan ders Fields Sixteen members and one visitor answered the roll call a novel use for eggs The Treasurers report showed a profit for our funds from a recent Avon demo courtesy Mrs J as well as other donations Pennies for Friendship to were Mrs G Wallace gave a order to gain more public report from Guelph Area knowledge aware- Convention held at Regal Hall Federated Mrs Alexander Ontario have our new Board member calendars for sole The for subdivision Handbook is coming up Mrs Lambert of for revision our new Area The newspaper drive is president a sum- at Acton Precast Con- mary of the I960 Nov 17 and Triennial Conference in and any newsprint will be Hamburg in Germany gratefully accepted ved The next Triennial Con ference will be held In British Columbia In 1983 In order to a I tend you must be a contributing member for Ihree years Mrs Margaret MeKin- speak the evening One sug gestion in her address was to start teaching in Kindergarten how our government Is run in The local Achieve ment night will be held Dec in Hlilsburgh bells were pre sented to two recently married couples family of our membership Mr Tires stolen and Mr and Mrs Keith Vecrman on behalf of our branch Agriculture and Canadian Industries was the topic of the meetings program Mrs in troduced Mrs Stub- bington of our local mink farm She explained the very meticulous procedure hi caring for breeding raising and pelting to produce a fine pelt She showed slides and answered many questions Mrs Sinclair presented her with a small gift from the branch Santa Claus parade Forum for George- November in George- town Acton Milton town The theme being and Burlington A Golden Christmas will be held at Sheridan Elaine Hannah gave a College on Jan This report on the sale of forum is for all cookbooks profits to go group committee to CJ 81 fund persons Armstrong urges labors voice Businessmen happened in tne war mbcr labor represent- observed Armstrong on proposed Hot- Another trustee Lcn ton Board of Education Auger agreed with Arm- committee and as far as strong They and Hal ton at least one trustee is Superintendent of Pro- concerned thats not gram Dr Robert Dixon good ore to return to the board Rural Milton trustee with another formula for Ivan Armstrong urged the committees reconslderation of tho position Acton was winner of composition of the Ad- Armstrong would like the weekly draw viBory Vocational Com- to sec representatives millee from industrial and skilled trades unions on There is one represent- fl from labor on the mtoa ivatee proposed committee and he to tT more than one trustee along with board and government represent- that the trustee is A bonus package with w be the chairman vouchers from Sted- People in business and as such could not mans Acton Family tend to water down properly represent the Shoes Family Cleaners trades and thats what board rolls from Acton Deli Lorna forttso John and Chlsholm Blvd won a merchant bonus pouch with vouchers from Toddlers to Teens Family Cleaners and Jug City Dr Rene Watson Tidey Ave won the super shopper package The super shopper pouch contained vouchers from Canadian Tire Acton Bowling Lanes Superior Shoe Repair Family Cleaners Acton Photo and Camera Chicken and Pizza Spot Nielsens Shoes and rolls from Acton Dell by Cathy Barrett and Stephanie The boys volleyball team is very competitive Five radial tires valued at were reported stolen Sunday from Silvcrcreek Shell Police are Investigating An early resident and businessman of I he area JB Mackenzie built the old Gregory Theatre on Mill Street Acton The closed Supermarket is where the theatre once A quality printing service right in Acton is looking for new business We are ready to serve you and we want YOUR business Quality Printing Lithography Offset Letterpress Processes business cards draw tickets numbered forms letterheads envelopes invoices and carbon forms tickets brochures snap sets estimate forms contracts posters price lists wedding invitations Let us design a logo for your company well project a good image HERRINGTON PRINTING PUBLISHING 8532401 Design service with hot facilities on the premises We print everything but stamps and cold typesetting money and postage by Diana Dunn Thursday the girls team won two this year and the girls out of three matches at a volleyball team already beaten record from last year Reports go out this Friday and parent- teacher interviews arc Monday Any parent who tournament in The girls beat Sam Sheratte 158 and 159 before losing 153 to WI Dick The girts played poorly In the third game to get their has not been contacted revenge next Tuesday please call the school The class have set up a super- The boys volleyball team went to Centennial Thursday beat market centre in their room and are learning I5 However like the how to classify different foods In math they are learning shapes and number concepts Mrs Grahams grade twos and threes cele brated Jason birthday on Monday They are also learning wore frowns about space with the help received of Jonathan Coe girls they lost their third game to Sam Sheratte Wednesday the boys team played the girls and lost the first two games before taking the third Today some went home with smiles while others We report cards There Is a Day next Monday Guides enroll Brownies and Guides have been very busy this fall On Oct day both groups hiked the escarpment and Bruce Trail near Kelso Conservation area This was followed by a and games at Kelso At present the girls are preparing for enrolment which will occur Nov Thursday night at pm At that time all new Guides and Brownies wiU be officially accepted Into the Girl Guide organization On Dec the Guides are planning a special day There will be a Christmas Bazaar and babysitting service at Ospringe School The baby sitting will be of fered from to for parents wishing to go Christmas Mlss Bradleys threes and fours have elected Armando Paz as student of the week They are studying African animals and doing a unit on geometry in math Mr McGeragtes five and sixes are studying electricity and how it attracts and repels ob jects In math the grade fives are studying geometric figures and in grade six they are measuring angles In musk they are learning to play songs on the recorder Mrs Ogilvies grades sixes and sevens are writing Christmas plays for a class contest One of these plays may he presented at St Josephs up coming Christmas concert Mr Morris Grade eights ore finishing up their first term and waiting tor reports They are studying Canadas turbulent beginnings in history In gym they will be going on a trip to Terra Cotta for some orienteering along Mrs students Suspicious man Continued from page 1 Southgate said police continue monitoring the situation following up leads and hopefully well come up with a inspect He encourages parents to call him with any Information they have about suspicious persons or vehicles around schools and oil information will out Robert Little principal Ron said he knows police are investigating and talking with one of his students who says he was followed He said he and staff havent noticed anyone lurking around the school That student reported being threatened by a mnnwithaknifc Briggs said one of his teachers was at the bus stop Thursday otter school and saw a suspicious person hanging around This person asked some questions about the children which convinced the teacher there was something wrong One child who wasnt sure how to get to his home was sent home with older children by the teacher and she noticed the man left following these children She and Im mediately contacted the police There was another Incident at St Josephs Friday but It has proved to be unrelated A youth whose description doesnt match the man who was lurking around tho school at all stole a womans wallet from her purso which was left In her unlocked car along with her 30monthold child while she was in one of the schools That suspect fled said he wrote in the letter to parents that the incidents were reason for concern listed some safety tips for children and asked parents to discuss with their children the dangers of any approach mnde to them by a person who is a stranger