SECTION B THE HERALD Wedneidav November 1K3 Pages St Nick chases November grey skies away Acton Santa comes Nov 26 J the HERALD Features Acton parade organ ten are also getting themselves ready for Santa annual visit Santa told them he II be dropping by Nov as a week after he visits Georgetown The way things are right now like there 11 be a lot of now for Santas rein deer to glide over Santa may have to make do with two horses and an open buggy for trans porta on along the Acton parade route Last year Mrs came along for the ride but Santa hasnt whether she a going to be making the long Journey with him The route starts at Public School and follows the same path it has for the last four years Floats will travel along Mill Street through town across the lights to Park Avenue There they turn north go past Pro spect Park east finish up at Main Street Acton parade organ Jones said this year s heme is The music of Christmas The float that best this theme will win a prize Prize money for floats have been doubled over last year BEST FLOAT The best service club float the best comracr cia float the best school float and the best other float will win cash as well The Acton Y Men Club has been the parade for the past seven yean after It was started by the owner of the Home store in town SHOP HILLS ItaJ REPRINTS FOR ANY PHOTOGRAPH APPEARING IN THE HERALD fiwfehst It takes expertise to be a manager War bride Nicholson calls Canada her home ByANIPEDERIAN Herald Staff Writer lleane cholson cost her Canadian husband 1 In passage 38 years ago She met her husband In 164 a year before the second world war ended and it took her two years to make up her mind to leave her home south of New castle England and marry a member of the Canadian artillery I remember the first time we met Mrs Nicholson toughed air He was visiting a friend of my aunt and uncle and he was in uniform In those days the uniform Impressed everybody After Prank Nichols on leave ended the friendship between he two continued Before setting sail back to Canada with his fellow soldiers Frank was back to the northeast of England to visit lleane again He left Dec 10 IMS and the steady correspondence across the Atlantic grew SET SAIL Exactly two years Later on the same day lleane set sail for da I can remember what convinced me but I finally came over Nicholson said I was brave yet I was scared wondering what was getting myself In for Docking in Halifax Mrs Nicholson took the train to Toronto where her husband tobe was waiting for her It winter when I came wit I thought the hairs In my nose were going freeze she laughed remembering The train was so slow and I couldn see any thing It was Just barren just snow In Montreal Mrs Nicholson had to change saw horse delivering milk on sleighs I really thought It was backwards she said And the garbage was put out In the In England the garbage man picks It up from your back yard The two married In Toronto St Hildas Anglican Church at on New Years Eve With the time difference it was mid night In England The church has since been reconstructed PICTURES ORANGE It a while wedding and the pictur es taken by Mrs son a brother In law dldnt turn out The wedding cake looked orange she laughed living in Toronto Mrs Nicholson found a Job and was soon was so homesick she recalled And Id never experienced neat like the heat of that first summer In 1051 she returned to England for a visit and was chastised by her father for having gotten a Canadian passport and citizenship Mrs Nicholson has been back twice Asked IT shed like to return she said no I rather go to Flo rida Mrs Nicholson laughed Its been years since Ive been rack It was so changed the last time so I have no desire to return Living in Georgetown years before moving years ago to Mea Mrs Nichols on and her husband have raised two da ugh t era and both now married I haven t regretted It though I ve bad me ups and downs I can grumble really she said You Just can jump Into a management pos ting so concentrate on becoming an expert In your chosen field said the deputy general manager of the Toronto International Airport Mark Duncan of Gar net in Georgetown told about grade ele ven students about the management and Inistratlon field at a career days seminar Thursday He was one of the 13 speakers available at he University Women Club sponsored event at Georgetown District High School Managing is essentia get I things done through people he said You have to like people and know what you want to get done he said Mr Duncan advised students to plan the steps necessary to at their goals but always work on an emotive he said MARK DUNCAN He was asked by some of the what courses they suggest they take In university or college His reply It the 1980s and you want to be working in the 1990s It import ant to a career that will be progressive in the 1990s he said Mr Duncan was cated through the Royal Mil College In Kingston where he took Mechanical Engineer ing while training an air force pilot He later attained his Masters or Business Ion He told the students about the management structure at the Toronto Airport and the various departments required to supervise some workers The Toronto Airport Is the fifteenth la In the world in terms of passenger volume per year he said Assault charge No Day After warning Although Wellington County and North York boards of education students were warned about watching the Sunday Global TV program The Day After Hal on students and principals received no such advisories Physicians for Social Responsibility The Canadian Medical Coalition for the Prevent Ion of Nuclear War sent the press kits to some school boards In the viewing area They warned the film Is inappropriate for viewing by primary school children for whom the graphic portrayal of the aftermath of nuclear war could be profoundly disturbing They said it Important for parents to provide a stable and reassuring source of Information to the junior age high school children offering a Jam fly forum to discuss their concerns A Toronto man has been charged with sexual assault and Is scheduled to appear In Milton provincial court Dec The 34year old man was charged after sexual Intercourse took place between himself and a old Acton woman in his employ The woman a husband appeared on the scene Nov is and an altercation took between the husband and the accused Halton regional police said Car stolen An unlocked- vehicle with a spare set of keys in the compartment was stolen from the Acton Bull Tavern parking lot overnight Friday regional police said the 1960 b Cutlass had been Involved In a single motor vehicle collision after being reported stolen The car Is owned by a Hamilton Township man Truck abandoned A stolen Ford pickup ruck worth was found aban doned in a field off First Line south of Highway Sunday morning The vehicle had been stolen from the parking lot tat Acta W Saturday night and was found with all Its windows broken Ig nltion wires pulled out the speakers a cassette stereo and part of the carbura tor removed