SEARCHING FOR THE GREAT PhMPKIN Some of the pumpkins that will be grinning mischievously and enjoyed the aale from the of a Acton next Monday were bought from a peclal aale man of orange Saturday Clock go back one boor next put on by the community Trinity United Church Like Sally and weekend and motorist are cautioned to be on the look oat for Linus walling for the Great fiveyear olds Bailey irickorlrealers enjoying the earlier darkness on Halloween Aries child makes a good Halloween explorer By EUGENIA Herald Columnist Halloween is approaching quickly and many are searching for costume ideas To make this a more enjoyable task I scanned the zodiac for Ideas that might help For the Aries Individuals you must keep in mind that they like to pioneer new avenues which means that they would suit being a pilgrim an explorer from the post a creature from cuter space or perhaps super Aries ore also extremely fast which could make them want to be a race car driver or a marathon runner his year For the Taurus you must in mind that they like things that arc soft and cuddly so perhaps a bunny or kitten would be appropriate They would also be at ease portraying a fair maiden farmer or nurse Our versatile Intellectual Gemini would do well dressed as a painter doctor postman or If you have twins perhaps a pair of dice made out of cardboard boxes Remember that Cancerlans are the homebodies historians and cooks of the zodiac so an appropriate costume would be cookie monster a nurse or perhaps a chef or he man In the moon Our theatrical Leo would do well to trick or treat as a king queen princess fairy clown hockey player or sunflower For the Virgo you must remember that they like dotal bo their costumes may take more time to prepare They would make a good pac man ballerina small furry pet or perhaps a doctor LOOK GOOD The likes to look good not horrid so we must stick to such things as chorus girls cowboys Jugglers butterflies southern bells or maybe a flower Scorpio are very secretive which means that a good disguise la of utmost Importance Face paint a mask or false nose would suit them Just fine They would also make a good detective jailbird surgeon swordsman or witch Saglttarians are crusaders and would do well dressed up as a soldier policeman archer lumber jack Indian or hunter The Capri corns are not the most aggressive sign when it comes to costumes however they would feel alright dressed up as an old man hobo train engineer or bell of the ball Aquarians like to be Inventive and original They would do well dressed up as an astronaut pilot sailor robot or perhaps Dr and Mr Hyde Pisces liking to be unique and original could go out as a dancer gypsy pirate sailor or fisherman 877 5213- FOBERT Real Estate Inc the HERALD Home Newspaper of Halton Hills Established WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 1983 Fantastic cries Kuiken after election victory By CHRIS AAGAARD Herald Staff Writer I dont believe It Is fantasticlhe words of an elated Joke Kuiken Monday night as he walked into the community centre and learned that he had won the by election by over 50 votes As results flowed in after polls closed at p It was apparent that Mr Kuiken was one of the front runners battling it out with and Pete Norton an opponent In he general municipal election last fall With polls report- and Mr Norton ijinkii Norton suddenly ahead of him by Just one voteMr Kuiken left his i home near Acton and l the poll and Mrs from iiL to finish third results were inrmWttWr it- Mr said as he hugged his wife Jennie 24IApoUhadcneckedm hands with and his previous total of fe Mn Mrs Tony Taylor and Jim France I didnt think Id win when I left the house I sort of figured Id better go congratulate the other guy Mr old reporters hat he was so wound up with the election his car was pulled over for speeding by a regional police officer He was very under- landing and he let me off with a warning Mr said Despite frequent re minders by the candi dates that is churning out large bcrs of issues for town council voter urn out for the byelection was dismal Only IB per cent or 1328 voters went to the polls of the approxima tely 7100 to 7200 resi dents eligible vole LED Initial results favored Dollie Moulden who took an early lead over Mr Kuiken and Mr Norton and held on to it for as late as polls into the count Including the advance poll there are polls in At polls the shift rose rapidly and even tually took over the lead with polls tallied The final poll clinched a convincing victory for Mr Glen Williams resi dent Tony Taylor finish ed in fourth place pick ing up votes His nearest rival was Jim France who finish ed with 121 votes Rob another Glen Williams resident finished wlth voles Its expected that Mr Kuiken will be sworn In as a new councillor Nov Hell join Councillors Pam Sheldon and Miller representative on Halt- on regional council Jake will do well Mayor Pete said as he congratulated the winner Case investigates murder of Georgetowns Anthony Man pleads guilty to murder Herald Special A Brampton man ad mitted in Brampton Supreme Court this week to being the hit man for the contract killing of Georgetowns Anthony Babakos The 32year old co- owner of Ihe Vega and at the Southgate Mall in Bra ma lea was shot at point blank range in his wifes presence August 1383 white working in the kitchen of his Charged with first degree murder Law- rente Stocking ad mitted in court last Fire guts Leslie barn Herald Staff Writer The smoke billowed out of a bam on Side- road 17 just east of Sixth Line all day Tuesday starting at 339 a Brampton firefighters answered the call with four pumpers and our tankers and arrived on the scene to find flames were already through the roof of the building Owned by farmer Terry Leslie the barn was full of hay and milking cattle The building was destroyed and the hay is still smouldering inside the foundation as of press lime but 35 cows were saved Three heifers are believed to have died in the blaze Firefighter Tom Wil son said a smoke detec tor In the bam alerted Mr Leslie to the fire and likely accounted for the rescue or the cattle Nobody was injured In the blaze Mr Wilson said Damage estimates are not known yet and a cause has not yet been determined Wednesday that he was guilty changing his pica two weeks into the trial Judge John has reserved sentence on Stocking until Nov Firstdegree murder charges also laid against Stockings Poulln were stayed which means the crown could reac tivate them within a year On trial for a day and a half was charged with conspir ing to commit murder and appears in court on this charge Nov Ms admitted to Peel regional police that she drove Stocking to a develop ment near he Vega Restaurant and walled while he carried out his plan She said the couple were in a pretty tight financial situation and needed the money was six months pregnant the day she Is alleged have driven her husband to he restaurant Poulln was released on bail but a ban was placed on the publicati on of ball proceedings Peel coroner Jim Calms told the supreme court Jury of eight men and four women Thurs day that Mr suffered fatal wounds after being shot twice in the chest with a 38 calibre handgun He said he men probably died within seconds of the first shot Evidence from Ihe crown revealed negotia tions for he hired kill ing began in July 1962 when Stocking was approached by a Greek waiter at the Brampton Sword and Shield Tavern and offered to kill Mr Baba Crown attorney Leo McGulgansald Stocking was advanced to buy a gun and was later offered to carry out the killing sooner than planned because Mr was plann ing a trip to Greece Mr Babakos came to Canada from Greece in 1S72 and bought Into the only last Before buying Into the restaurant he worked as cook for three years at Georgetowns Royal Pizzeria and Spaghetti House A preliminary hear ing held simultaneously Into first degree murder charges against Terry and was adjourned Friday to Feb 1964 The two men are out on bail There is a ban on publi cation of the court pro ceedings Courtesy ram plot Dally Times Citizen of the year The longawaited Acton Citizen of The Year dinner tribute to Ted Tyler will be held Nov 12 Everyone is Invited to the special occasion to be held this year at the Acton Curling Club on Churchill Boulevard The event gets underway at pro Tickets are each and are available from Acton Family Cleaners locations All the candidate were there but one Having Ilea tan Jake Kolkeu Dottle Moulden Jim France their say Thursday night at the Optimists Hall on and Tony Taylor Peter Norton the sixth hopeful Highway were left to right candidate Robert was absent with the flu Roads industry concern candidates Herald Staff Writer The four week Ward byelection campaign was called a cleancut campaign with no dirt slinging by one of the councilseat contenders Addressing about Esqueslng residents at the Optimists Hall on Highway Thursday Jim France expressed his satisfaction wilh the respectable manner in which his opponents Dollie Moulden Tony Taylor Robert Healon Peter Norton and Jake Kuiken ran their cam paigns The altcandidates meeting organized on short Acton and Georgetown chambers of commerce was not as well attended as candidate Taylor had wanted Im disappointed more people didnt come to hear us face to face he told those who had those who didnt turn up at the orderly meeting He sent a letter excus ing himself as sick with the flu Among the Issues raised with the remain ing candidates were the municipal complex roads waste disposal Croatian Centre Inter national Peace Camp Continued on page A3 Candy scam help You dont have to be metal detectors as the anywhere near Erin to OPP are doing take advantage of the ihe Erin Fire Dep- candy scan Ontario Pro- and members vinclal Police are Imp- of ihe Golden Triangle for Metal Detection Club in Una and witches Erin Georgetowns region al police welcome par- District commander auspicious of the Matt MacPherson goodies children volunteered the toted home after a ration of his staff and night of Irick and treat- asked that If anything to come to the suspicious Is found on mong he regular good- lea It be reported There officers will mediately to local pol- the bags with ice Stuffed up chimneys Make sure your chimney la in clean and safe condition before you light It Hills firefighters were called to three chimney fires this week Saturday noon they went to a chimney fire at Johns Texaco on Actons Highway That same afternoon there was a similar call to Knox Ave in Acton Tuesday morning at a firefighters were called to put out a chimney fire at Lot Concession Globe paints faces Ghoulish grisly funny or beautiful are the looks youll get Halloween Monday from to p m at the Shoppers Drug Mart In the Georgetown Market Place Members of the musical theatre group Georgetown Globe Productions are going to be wielding their waterbase theatrical makeup to paint childrens faces The cost of it to cover the makeup cost Boat destroyed A 16 foot boat was destroyed and a 37year old Misslssauga man taken to Milton District Hospital Thursday night following a near accident an unknown driver Andrew sustained minor Injuries and was taken to Milton hospital by ambulance A Sports The NHL are In town for a date with the Raider See Sports Page for details Entertainment T special type of i Town GDHS Ontario Section C Section C Real Estate and Classified Making flour the old fashioned way Acton mill battles the big guys By CHRIS Interview Thursday Herald Stan Writer know Im here When youre a small tree among Mr believes his mill couple of gi you have to fight he oldest of Its kind operating I SMALL BUSINESS WEEK OCT 2329 Brian knows everything you want know a boat flour and then some trade secrets he use to refine a product he believe belters what larger mills can produce Mr is the president of II I too Flour Milling Inc on Actons Mill Street He enjoy every minute of battling It out with the flour milling heavyweight Herald photo that much harder to grow But Brian Dolotowicz president of Actons Halton Flour Milling Inc sports some pretty tough bark His operation which he and his wife Debbie bought earlier this year has lo compete giants like Robin Hood and Maple Leaf Mills for a share of the retail flour market In several short months Mr Dolotowicz says he has upset the milling industry This place used lo be considered nonoperational he said in an With the exception of machinery and elevator changes the old Mill Street operation west of he Main Street intersection hasnt changed The Ontario and western grains which go In one end of the mill come out Ihe other variety of flours and wheat byproducts Most of the Flour Millings product Is marketed to bakers and to such large baking companies as the makers of Dare cookies A comer or the mill has been turned into a factory outlet where the bleached and unbleached flours brans and wheat germ as Well as a line of other products are sold Mr has 14 years milling experience with mills In Montreal and Cambridge and holds a list of certificates and diplomas from millers correspondent courses which could fill a lour bag He estimates that there are about six people in the country with his qualifications Through onthejob training he is sharing knowledge wilh his staff RAPID GROWTH From a sixhour per week opera- when the took over Mr has revved the mill to operating hours per week S keeps his overhead low drawing from his training to do his and mill administration Everyone here wears several S different hats he said In todays business Its the efficient guy S survives Halton Flour Milling also has Its ft own quality control lab S When youre the small guy In he industry and you have one bad customers and say See I told you S maintain quality control WemlghtbeasmaUmlllbutwe g make damn good flour Ihe old