rrIs WORTH THE DRIVE TO ACTON! AN AFrRNOON 0F FIITERTAJN- r ME!<F is taking place THIS SUNDAY in DOWNTOWN ACTION as they celebrate their ANNUAL LEATH1ER- TOWN FESilVAL! Known tbrougbout the world as the Leather Capital of Canada for many years (courtesy of Beardmore and Conpany - a major leather treater and supplier in years gone by) and more recendy by 'ihe OldeHIide House' advertising, die lown is proud ofg its bentage and ts event is one way they oelebrate it! ACHILDREN'S VILLAGE, face painting, pony rides, craft shows, buskers, singera, dancers, bands, - ' someding for eveyone - 11 AM to 5 PM -just show up -no charge! IrvI WALT DISNEY WORLD RES0RT IN ORLANDO (or DISNEYLAND i CALIR)RNIA, or on DISNEY CRUISE UINES) is thc PLACE TO GO, and AIR CANADA VACATIONS and AMERICAN EXPRESS are THE WAY TO Goto getthere! Upunmil August 15th (only a few days left!) if you book to go there, (you can travel wben you watt to) you will receive some additional benefits in dhe way of savings plus US$$ to spend for you and your family - you need to make atTangmets tbrougb an Amnerican Express Travel Services office, plus baving an Ameican Express Card gives extra good bargains! Watth e loonie' valu as it is at the moment - sounds ike a good idea to take advantage of' TH[E LARGEST HOTEL IN I'ANUL? Wel, nt only tie largest hotel in Isanbul, but also is tic LARGEST RESORT HOILH. in any of -ibe NEDITERBANEAN PORfS she i visiting this summer - or ai ibose CARIBBEAN ISLANDS she wili visit iis winler; it is THE GRAND PRINCESS - dic 'largest sip afloat costang some $US450 million, weagbing over 109,000 tons, holding 2,600 passengers. Descnibcd as 'awesome' andi 'overwbelnnng' wben first soen, sbe is an exceplona vessel witb so mucb to offer wilb ail ber new innovations - ike a 'resma ciiy on tic water.' A muai-sec,' and more important 'muai-do' - another of tic super offerings in the ever- expanding world of cnmises. TRAVEL TIP 0F THE WEEK: Have luggagc tags on ail baga wben travefing - but witb name inide Uic tag for privacy, not ont)e surace. Travet 825-5555v The Cenadian Champion, Fricday, August 7, 1998 - 17 Number of Mi*lton fatal crashes di*sturbing -from HALTON'S on page 4 So far ibis year, people have dicd in tbree crashes in Milton - again on rural roads. Two of the ilirce happcned rccently within lwo weeka - one ai Bnitannia and Trafalgar roads July 23 and the other at Denry and Trafalgar roads Auguat 1.- The numbers are on par wilh lasi ycar's figures, wbich show a total of six crashes that claimed lives. Staff Sgt. Smith said numerous other accidents "could have been fatals juat as eaiy" Progress made He said police have made progresa in reducing deaths on the problcm road of Guelph Line through incresd staff and radar traps. And citizens' groupa such as Rural Watch in Nassagawcya have hclped edu- cate Uic public. But Uicrc's a lot more work t0 do donc 7 as Uic bass of livea continues, lie said. Something that will hclp will be the upcoming introduction of radar unita in - cvcry police cruiser, the staff sergeant sad. , says staff sergeant e on the lookout for bogus 100 bis, investigators say Counterfeit bills have been turn- ing up aIl over norih Halton and Crime Stoppers Crime Stoppers wants 10 idenlify - f'~1 the sources ofthe bogus cuTecy. 0 F H A iL T 0 N CO ou tr hllinstrudcit (905) 878-1310 Kumon Math and Readng Centres offer con- venient, affordable learning progrms ta help students achieve boter math ad read- ing skills, stronger concentration and improved sef-confidence. !MKUMON MATH & READING CENTRES Leurming How To Leurnt During July and Augusi, banka rcceived about a dozen fake $100 and $20 Canadian bills from their commercial clients in Aclon, Georgetown and Mfilton. The illegal noies are of fair quali- îy and bave tricked clerks ai gas stations, golf courses, an auction and a veterinarian' s clinic. Some bills have common serial numbers while others are unique. This is a problem across the province. Today's high îechnology copying machines enable crooks 10 make passable counterfeit notes. Knowledge and diligence by those PUBLIC NOTICE ROM) RECONSTRUCTION GUELPH LINE (REGIONAL ROM) 1) AT CHURCHILL ESTATES SUBDIVISION TOWN 0F MILTON PR-1479C Notice is hereby given pursuant to Sections 297 and 300 of The Municipal Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapier M.45 as aniendcd, Uiat Uic Council for thc Regional Municipaliiy of Halton proposes aI is meeting on Wedncsday, September 16, 1998 at 9:30 a.m. t0 pasa a by-law for Uic road improvements and intersection reconstruction ai Guelph Line (Regional Road 1), north of No. 15 Side Road Town of Milton. Plans showing Uic proposed work may ho inspcctcd ai Uic Planning & Public Works Departaneni, Halton Regional Centre, 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville. On Wedncsday, September 9, 1998, ai 9:30 amo. in ic Halton Regional Centre, 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville, Ontario, Council Urough its Planning and Public Works Committce will hear, in person, or by bis/ber Counsel, any person wbo claimrs that his/hcr lands will be prejudicially affecicd by Uic said by-law and who applica t0 Uic Regional Clerk no later iban Friday, Augusi 14, 199810 o heard. For furtbcr information, please contact Mr. J. Choi, P. Eng., Manager of Design Services ai extension 7610. 825-6030 639-4540 Prom Nilion/Oakville From Burlington JOAN EAGLESHAM REGIONAL CLERK receiving money can belp prevent becoming a victim. Do you know someone getting a free ride with bogus bills? Do you know someone printing phony money? If you can suggest possible sus- pects for thc police to investigate, Crime Stoppera is wailing for your call. If you have any information ibat leads 10 an arreit in ibis or any other case, you may hoe igible for a cash reward of up 10 $1,000. You need flot give your name and your information can be taken with complete anonymity. Crime Sioppers does nol sub- scribe to cail display. Caîl 1-800-222-TIPS or 825- TIPS. Crime Stoppers of Halton is operated by a board of directors made up of 18 civilians front al areas of te region. Thte reward ftiud resutsfrom thte financial sup- port of business, industry, service clubs and private citizens lite boar'd of directors raises thte money, decides on thte amount of rewards and actually pays the rewards. ANNOUNCEMENTI Richard Grossi Sales & Leasing Representatîve Andrew Gorman, General Manager and the entire staff ai Gorrud's Auto Grou are pleased to welcorne Richard Grossi as he joins our dynamie team of Sales and Leasing Representiatives. Richard bas 8 years expenatice in auto sales and leasing. He residein Etobicoke with is wife and 2 boys, and bas a fondness for Milton extending back ta is college years! Gornid's ta pr" oud have a mnai wih strong Ianily valuas joining our tamily business! Richard invites ai is firends and customers. aid dme hiton community Io visit him al Gorrud's Auto Group. Discover the unique Gofrud's expenience, and Oie personalied service that bas aiways been assocdated wih the Gorrnid mmel 410 Ste.ln A». Mnton $lu 875-2277J