Georgetown Acton Spt21 1983 CS Cultural Center Anniversary Durtafl week of Oct M the Cottural Centre will cele brate its second anniversary Uh a host of events at the John Elliot Theatre Church St The Second CUy Touring Company will give a comic of Once More With Oct llatajo Tickets are At 10 am and I JO on Oct and 12b the Inner Stage Theatre troupe will entertain preschool era with three shows Tickets are During the morning of Oct the elementary and high school will do their own thing Admission is free Amateur Night will be held starting at on Oct ISh and will feature Comedy sing lag and dancing plus much more Adults and Seniors and students SI To per form contact the Recreation Department at 25 James St for an application On Friday Oct lh The Good Brothers will perform some of the music that has made them seven lime Juno Award winners Reserved seating For more mat ion about all events call extension or Georgetown or extensive 19 Acton Distress Centre If you have been considering the of becoming a volunteer for the North Halloo Distress Contact Centre please call 1211 for an application form Oct 18 is the beginning of Ihe fall training centre Help us help others BANKRUPT SALE INVENTORY OF PUBLIC AUCTION on SAT SEPT 24th at UNIT MILTON ONTARIO CLOCKS I M fUlSHMANkSONAUCnOMim Low rates make State Farm homeowners Insurance a good buy Our service makes even better Robert Tait iriMJRArCC AOEilCr LTD 174QUELrnST 877 Like a good neighbor State Farm there McDomWs Dough Art Workshop The YMCA is pleased to offer a Dough Art Workshop on Tuesday Sept from Jo Salt dough sculpture is run simple and creative The evening programs will teach the basics of salt dough sculpture Register in person or by mail at MounUtnview For further information Credit Valley Artisans Registration far the fall courses of fered by the Credit Valley Artisans will take place Wednesday Sept 21 from 74 at the CVA cottage at Cedarvale Park Georgetown Forms are available at the Georgetown and Acton Libraries Courses include stain glass water colours Christmas crafts pottery and weaving For more information see the Recreation and Parks Department Fall brochure or contact Vanvder meiden B77 1407 Square Dancing The Pine Valley Square Dance Club will celebrate National Square Dance Weeks with a free evening of dancing on Sept 21 At Stewarttown Hall from fl it Everyone is welcome Lunch provided Womens Network The Halton Business Women Net work will be meeting on Tuesday Sept 27 at The meeting will be held at Mall Rebecca Third Line in the Community Room This month a speaker is Crowe of Blackbird Graphics For details call say Christian Fellowship The Halton Hills Christian Women Fellowship is beginning Its new season Tuesday Sept at at the Maple Ave Baptist Church HelenJoy Hunter of Image improvement of Toronto will present Dress for Success A former night club entertainer Doris Mugford returns to sing and speak Dessert and coffee will be served Cost is SO Call for reservations Wildlife Show Acclaimed wildlife artist Gary Low will be opening his third oneman show of paintings to the public on Saturday Sept at in Ihe Hollander York Gallery 120 Scollard St in Toronto Creative Cooking A creative Cooking Experience will be held In support of Beta Sigma Phi at St Alban Parish Hall 52 willow St in Acton on Monday September 20 at 7 30 m Admission Is For advance tickets phone Ms Society North Haltlton Unit Multiple Sclerosis Society has recently formed in George town Anyone seeking information or Interested call Meetings are held every third Tuesday of each month DropIn Center The Helton Hills Community Legal Clinic hosts a single parents dropin at St George s Church Guelph St every Tuesday 10 noon Come in and chat get freelegal advice For information contact Jefferson 5256 Conservation means more than just changing fuels You are likely feeling the pressure to replace your oil heating system but you have discovered that conversion is expensive Conservation is your low cost alternative Improving the efficiency of your oil burning equipment by tuning or updating can reduce your annual fuel consumption by as much as Tightening up your house by caulking and weatherstrippmg can cut your costs dramatic ally and cost you very little Call us and ask for your free copy of Energy Conservation and Your Oil Heated Home a complete illustrated guide to saving money on energy in your home 9qe HIKERS Always Glad to Help 8776931 ARMSTRONG AVE GEORGETOWN the Home Energy Group Dont put summer clothes away yet Fall is in the air as we ap proach the Autumnal equinox with shorter days and cooler nights But pack away all your summer clothes yet The march of the which brings so much diversity to our temper ate climate has followed a differ rat beat this past year and may hold a few more surprises the weeks and months ahead A lot depends on El Nino a warm ocean current which periodically overrides the cold humboldt cur rent off the west coast of South America with Environ ment Canada are quick to point out that Ontario weather is largely the result of random combinations of various climatic factors and prediction Is really just a matter of probabilities guessing the odds But the umsually mild winter cool wet spring and hot dry summer which have Just experienced was part of a world wide pattern of dramatic and devastating climate disturbance And it apparently centered on the largest known occurrence of El Nino el yo 000 000 square kilometers of According to Amir of Environment Canada the carl test known link in the casual chain of this phenomenon is a reversal in direction of the powerful Pacific trade winds from west east the result of changes in at mospheric pressure This allows large masses of warm water normally blown up against Australia and other western Pacific shores to rush across the ocean to the coast South America where they override the nutrientrich Humboldt current cutting off the food source for many species of fish One con sequence was that the entire population on Christmas Island abandoned their nestlongs and disappeared in the past year There are weather effects as well South America endured heavy rainfall from the heal and moisture evaporated into the atmosphere Elsewhere in the Pacific droughts replaced The resulting toll in Ihe human life property loss and agricultural failure is staggering Roughly 220 deaths and a billion agricultural loss were attributed to it in the United States alone Here at home drought has severely cut crop yeidls and reportedly contributed to the serious pollution of Toronto beaches Looking ahead difficult Mr i believes this occurrence of El Nino is drawing to a close But above normal temperatures arc still being reported off South Americ and as mistaken fore casts last year revealed lists have not yet developed a reliable system for predicting EI Nino behaviour They Ye sure to keep trying since the little one may offer answers to climate patterns the world over In the meantime the September November Ontario forecast shows a 5560 warmer than normal temperatures Qimm Griffin Sprowl Funeral service was held September for Griffin Sprowl Mr Sprowl was in his year and a life long resident of Township and Acton He was bom on the Fifth Line on February 1693 attended School and worked on his father farm on the Third Line just south of Acton On November 1916 he married Lor a Alberta Denny and they farmed on the Fourth Line He was an excellent farmer and proud of his fine herd of Jersey cattle In 1051 he moved to Acton and resided at 281 Peel St until the time or his death His wife predeceased him In 1060 Mr never retired and worked at carpentry for many years He was an open kindly man always ready with a smile and a helping hand and in his Inter years enjoyed chatting with the people he would meet as he went about his shopping and his daily walks He will be sadly missed by his many iends and neighbors and especially by his two daughters Ada Mrs WL Davidson and Helen Mrs Fields both of RR 4 Acton and his second wife Mrs Viola Sprowl who is a patient in Guelph General Hospital Interment was at Fairviow Cemetery and pallbearers were Harvey and Calvin of Mac Sprowl Clarence Coles and Murray Smith of Acton Rev Peter Barrow and Rev Peter Ruddell officiated Also left to mourn his loss are his brother John of Acton and a sister Dora Mrs Elmore Johnson of Lancaster He was predeceased by one sister Susan Mrs Denny Railway Museum Ride one of 14 electric railway cars on a mile of track through scenic Niagara Escarpment near Autumn colours promise to be a delight to or photographer A guided tour of various buildings is arranged where you will also see several historic types of street cars in the process of restoration The museum Is located on Line nine miles north of Hwy 401 exit 38 Norma admission rates are adults for children or seniors Unlimited rides HANDS sends letter to USSR by JsaetOaval Many who attended the Acton Fair last weekend were attracted to the Halton Hills Action for Nuclear Disarmament booth with its prominent signs Arms Are For- Hugging A special feature at the booth was a letter to the Soviet Embassy in Ottawa expressing outrage at the shooting down of the Korean passenger jet and the deaths of innocent civilians Many fslrgoers added their signature to the letter which went on to urge that Soviet leaders make clear demonstration of their desire foe- peace at the nuclear arms control talks It Geneva In the past the Soviets have pro fessed their desire for world peace but the letter says this action that avowal For those who missed the fair and wis to add their name to the letter copies will be available for the next few days at Foodstuffs on Main Street In Georgetown and at Willow Lane Natural Foods in Acton The HAND group was inspired to this action by a liar movement in Till son burg home of one passengers on the doomed Jet Him dreds of signatures have been collected there to be sent to the Soviet Ambassador and the local HAND groups hopes to match their effort BARHY D TIMLECK CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT CARRETAISUIDNU RD 1 AWTRENTON DENTURE THERAPIST 2 MAIN ST N GEORGETOWN 877 ftp i BO COUPON vou purchttea wood Move replace cleaiancof you receive I fly worth accessories pa or chimney of you choice when you take delivery tha with coupon Limit one coupon per per pu chase OH tr good until October 1383 Visa or archery not accepted with this NORTH HALTON STOVES LTD GEORGETOWN IF YOU DONT REMEMBER YOU MAY NEVER FORGET There are some very good reasons to stop for stationary school buses Such a the penalties for not stopping which could include six dement points fines of up to and even imprisonment But the most important reason of all is simply this Your mistake could cost a child life And that kind of mistake is never forgotten So remember dnvers going in both directions must sto for a school bus flashing its red lights And dnvers approaching from behind must slop at least metres about A car lengths behind the bus And this year there s something new to watch for Every school bus in Ontano is now equipped with a STOP SIGN ARM that is auto raised when children are getting on or off a school bus So keep an eye out thus fall for flashing lights and stop signs on school buses Please don take a chance with the life CAN YOU AFFORD TO FORGET Ministry of Transportation and Communications Ontario