2 GeorgttownActon Set Nuclear referendum question set bar pufahe awareness about me of arent seodnsj disarmament on one tide but global ejection ballot be art yon In favor of after a supporting the goal of in iltniriiiii global ixtdesr of the Tea amcut and directing committac Va Dml told tbacr group baa people an added the key word in boat the west dtsar- the referendum was without the not all Soviets doing the same disarmament She said Yes vote nuclear just Stopping on a bodoeLZ shop these food savings Fresh Ontario Pork regular loin chops u contra cut chops I Ok Basic Cake DeccnatlnS Course This is beginners course designed to introduce you to all the different decorating tools available and how to use them to help you enjoy making your cake look more colorful and attractive COURSE STARTS October 70930 pm FEE Deposit upon registration Af materials provided Cakes f Cakes Donutt Quotph Georgetown MUSIC LESSONS MUSIC Decani IM lawn Will on km Dm twig on a one aid firtur ta tot ig nctw J Canada Goebelle Wagner 37 Streets His It MB St Acton Ontario September 25 brown naorve chops Fresh lean ground MAPLELEAF cottage MAPLELEAF CO Storesliced cooked ham s Store pack small link porif MAPLELEAF store sliced popular lunchoon MAPLE LEAF store sliced AS bologna fish fried In batter McCMN45V4a2gfrozBs tSTOHla rolls GRANNY 3 eI none wis tarts 1 1J 129 289 229 eygsp ma TIMER 10 or tomato soup Fruit Pius yogurt 59 litre CocaCola 39 tomato juice Ik 239 1 ffftiju ijb ifj WSJ rfflVoeV M arrives gar SB Ol lowest FRESH PRODUCE MUMV 119 possib prices Funds shortage frost pug should receive one time only regional grant of as as Increased operating costs The Increas ed operating costs could then be reflected in the operating bodge for the centre and the rates grant next year the centre should be saved be came Its the only one of Its kind to Halton It coats much leas to fund It than for the region to pay for alt the services operate out of the one of fice Its the most cost efficient regional operation there is and I know Ookville and Burlington councillors who think the same way Under normal be no problem for the region to quickly and easily the federal and have cut their spending for social services lea vtng the region bowing tbe bag Tor paying for ser vices which werent budgeted Renovations for the new office were covered from tbe operating budget and ran despite the fact some work was done by staff and Crossing guards for St Josephs School There will be adult new St Josephs School crossing guards at Monday night CobbJehlll Rd and Mill Hills council approved a St West and Ictoria St number or parking and and Mill St West for traffic measures to children going to the improve safety for Seek 3way stop at CobblehillMill Hills Is going to look Into the need lor a threeway stop sign at the CobblehiU Rd and Mill St West inter section Monday night while council was discussing parking and traffic regulation changes In the area of the new St Josephs School Councillor Terry said she had received a petition signed by about residents In the neigh borhood who want a threeway stop She called for a report from the engineer Councillor Dave Whiting asked if the report could be back to councillors by next Monday Ho noted he drives through the area and the angle the two roads meet is bad and drivers cant see properly Deputyengineer Ted Bellinger noted the threeway stop request at Mill and wasnt new back- work was done In 1978 when there was another request which was rejected so there would be no problem producing a new report for next week children giing to the new school Halton Regional Police safety officer Rod Beaumont and deputy engineer Ted made a number of recom mendations In addition principal Fred Springer asked for an adult cros sing guard at Mill St West and CobblehUlRd The speed limit In the area of the school from Park Ave to past Rd will be reduced from 50 km to km hr Parking will be banned from 8 am to pm Monday to Friday on Mill St west from Victoria and Wright Ave to Stopping will also be prohibited on the street from am to pm In the vicinity of the school Monday through Friday School crossings will be designated at Vic toria and at Mill and school area signs will be erected The extra crossing guards will cost the Town about more than Is budgeted for this service Theres been about another in operating costs since May at the new location which werent At the same time moving was something we we had to come out in the open so people could see us and this much better location also provides bel ter accommodations Tor the agencies There bat been a dramatic upturn in the bus iness for tbe centre a a result of tbe move Tbey also now have a bright and cheerful reception area two permanent offices and three adjustable offices which afford more privacy Mrs says while their budget runs from January to December each year the annual region grant doesnt come until April Mrs Balkind says the region has been sym pathetic about problem and see the value of the centre Letters are being sen t to groups which have don ated money to the Centre In tbe past but Mrs isnt too optimistic since donations are down this year Sunday at tbe fall fair the winning Teachers team in tbe Challenge of the Acton Stare competition donated its prize to the Centre fox Run Jon Hurst said they are asking all partici pants ana sponsors to get the money turned in as soon as possible Pledge money may be taken to any bank in Acton and a receipt will be issued if requested- The oldest participant was William Black who walked the laps and the youngest was Matthew Hall who was wheeled around the track In his carriage by his parents At and Maggie HaU The most money pledged came from Frank and Terry Dale of Toronto and their daughter Jennifer The Dales came to the Acton Run because they have friends here Continued from page I The participant who came from the farthest away to circle the Acton track was Joan Watts of British Columbia Hurst said she was obviously visiting friends Here in Acton but nobody seems to know who Other big fund raisers included Hurst said George Gldman 141875 Peter Casa 833550 George McPhatl 15yearold Tim Height 220 Rev Art Tribe Ron Heller and Jon Hurst Craig Tattoo In addi tion Acton Meadows donated 187 and Dave Whiting and John represented the Chamber of Commerce and donated 100 Most ITS ON 1983 RCA SeJIctAVBON details about large amounts raised by groups or Individuals will be published next week when organizers have had a chance to review the pledge sheets further burglary A home on the Sixth Line north of lime- house was burglarized sometime between September 3 and and thieves escaped with over worth appliances and other Items according to Regional Police Stolen were a radio wood stove toaster desk fridge stove and china cabinet To repair deniod Pmo Pong built drop irtam boiling lot few seconds and food defrost more quickly when on a cooling lack to air can circulate You can bleach and dun your wooden culling board by it thoroughly To remove dint and dirt Irom behind lots and wishing a a or cloth attach a band Got rust stains out of fabric by rubbtng with lemon juice and