Page 10 SECTION A THE HERALD Wcdneaday January IBM Family Dear Carole Could you please tell me my future I was born on Jan Curious Dear Curious As I look at your picture sec a lot changes in IBM finally I am sure you will agree with finally You are a very giving person and you have given In the past year emotionally more than one person can handle this Is your year 1964 to have these favors and promises returned You are very determined but can be easily swayed this is constructive not personal cell Id please take it as such At the moment I feel you ore restricted you PSYCHIC Annual workshop Safety officer instructs cubs By JEAN LAYMAN Herald Special Police Constable Shane police school safety officer of show North Halton District Cubs tin film Danger ous Games at the annual resource work hip held Saturday in St Anglican Church hall PC had a dls play of railway equip ment which included lights chains flares track torpedoes and many more A question and answer period fallowed his presents which proved to be well received by all Cubmastcr Bill Ingles of 1st Acton opened program w cub Steven Clark of 1st Scotch Block leading the grand howl Elaine Hannah welcomed the cubs to the resource workshop and hoped they would hove a good time Tht cubs were divided up into seven groups and rotated around to the various displays Brent Collier demons wood working with Brian Collier sling Cable TV and video by John Ollivier Stays on committee Halton Hills Mayor Miller is once again a member of the Agricultural Advisory Committee He has been regional council a representative on the commit tee for several years and said he was still interested in the post when his most recent term of office ended last year An advisory board of farmers and experts from tho provinces ministry of and food the largely comments on questions affecting rural area Continued from page customers with bulk orders Other people they realized were probably having the same fruit less search in rural areas far from extens ive logging operations MAILORDER Our dream was to have our own bus new Mr told The Herald last week The mail order idea would allow ua to earn extra money and keep our privacy The built op a list of suppliers designed their own cata logue advertise ments lor began appearing in issues of a popular Canadian back totbeland perio dical An article on chain saw safety In the recent October November issue out Inn lh Dautovichs experience In the safety business It stimulated a lot of interest in Mr said and the couple received In es from across Canada and the SIMILAR VERSIONS People would write in with their own accounts of what they went through with chalnsaws he said Almost everybody has had an experience of their own or knows somebody who has had an accident with a chalnsaw That really stunned us If you want to find out more about Woodchuck write Woodchuck Box 37 Acton Ontario L7J Include a self addressed stamped envelope and the Daulo will send a cata and price list Made for protection Layers of ballistic nylon the type of material used In bulletproof vests is a main component in many of the items of clothing The boots with a flourescent orange foot and deep blue upper resemble billy boots in shape but not in construction They have a heavy lug sole and tungsten cleats can be added for traction among wet logs or on ice LEO PROTECTION Woodchuck also sells pants or aprons using the same tightlywoven layers of protective nylon as the principle source of protection The torso of the body Is rarely injured In the most common of chalnsaw accidents the kickback Mr Dautovich explained However the power of the chalnsaw is great enough that when it bucks it can rapidly pivot the blade towards the operator head So the also has an extensive line of protective headgear Chalnsaw users should r m and a good construction helmet as well as eye protection HEADSET The have found a Swedish headset which Incorporates all three features a helmet which meets the specifications of the Canadian Standards Association ear muffs and a face protecting screen The safety gloves are gauntlets made of leather with a backing of ballistic nylon GORKY PARK FRIDAY to do snow than rid 7 10 SAT SUN KTi 3RD BIO WEEK UNCOMMON VALOR SUN MATINEE AT Coarto language rocks by Craig Booth of Acton local history by Mark rope making by Jack- Layman scouting by Dawn Lock hart and steam engines demonstrated by Jean Layman hollow the lunch period flro prevention and safety was present by film The Nation ill- ire Drill by district f re prevention officer John D Murray and firefighters Todd and M A quest on and answer period followed Officer Murray hoped alt cubs had the re department phono number on their telephone Evelyn Owen thanked everyone for making the workshop a success presenting them with crests Bill Ingles closed the day long workshop with Scott Auger or 1st Scotch Block leading the grand howl and Bill lead the Lord prayer There were cubs and leaders who attend ed from Acton George town Glen Williams LI m chouse and Scotch Block Carole Matthews Write Carol Herald Georgetown Send a picture of the person you would like along with a note and a self lamped envelope freedom to como and go but are not expressing yourself as you would like to I feci a move in 1981 same area but better surroundings and mare freedom Ihopeyouagreo with this There is a very but impulsive man at your side have mare patience with him and you will feel a lot better about your life and decisions to come I sec two children around you though I feel you have enough caring in you for six or seven you ore very sensitive and have many feelings to share with people There will be a jab change for you your choice and this will make you even more secure than you have imagined yourscjf being Call mo If you have any questions but In the men me keep going you have a good year com up Good Luck Carole December and Janua He reported six ry ore months In which domestics In the past domestic disputes and week to which police suicides are high Halt responded Part of the University Women Club Super Sunday Series Susan Marcus and April Kasslrer from the television show Mr Up were at the John Elliott Theatre far two afternoon performan ces The duo featured original and traditional songs along with poetry costumed skits rhythm games and audience participation Herald photo BRAMTRONICSTV STEREO VIDEO 13BCnlpllSI0 RBpalrs Sales Rentals Parts FREE HOUR ESTIMATES SERVICE SPECIAL An Acton Craig Booth employed by be Ontario Research Foundation in Mlsiiuauga entertains cubs from the district seen here left to right Harris Eric Jell Colgan and Kevin Spears Herald photo COLOUR TV 20 849 95 Talk to me about RRSP Nobody has a Reg stared Ret Savings Plan io I ko our on Annuity It olio compel t convenient par on choice and there no front end load or eo Before you buy an tilk To me BRIAN GOODLET Bus Res Mutual Life of Canada PRESENTS CANADAS NEWEST SHOWCASE NIGHTCLUB HWY 7 ONTARIO 8731402 or 8731410