Youth bowling Bjr Dale Anderson BANTAMS lit Bird down en both lotili from he Mint squeiked out both and from the Chick while the Turtle hid In their i the Owl flaw with both Rime lotili STANDINGS Mice 10 Bird Frogs Owls Turtle 2nd Shift barked up both and total from the Cowi the Tim Snowmen melted away with Ihe ImI game and totiti The Horae kicked the tint game but grabbed the game and total STANDINGS lionet Dogi 10 Octopus Snowmen Cowi TOP TEN Stewart Hoy dSS Steven Sojka 132 Wade Sheppard Danny McKnlsht Dan Gibson nil Diane Abram lit Greg White Mllli 234 lit Iiit Mum Conilitent Bowler thla week are Traeey with both of and Richard with h all gamei totala from he Super SI The One Dall Team up all gamei and from the Hot Otic while the Hot keep on their winning by taking all gamei and tolali from the STANDINGS Hot Shota One Ball Team IS Wild Cat 11 Hot Super Six 2nd Shift Road Runnera off with all and from the Canadian The Jawa the two and but the Underdogs took the STANDINGS 17 Jumping Jack 16 Canadian Champ 14 11 Road Runner TOP TEN Peter MB Bill IBB Mark Walker 239 Bob Fetter Gary SOS 210 Lynn Phillips Sendee ii John Adams IBS JoAnne Van 1B5 SENIORS The Earthquake erupted with ail games and totals from the Storey Tellers The Zany took the lint two gamei and totals but the Mill stone came back to toko the Missiles sped off with TOP TEN Gary Pickles Sue Thomson so 232 Brian SID Dave Mills 223 Renate Voikamp 2S3 Rob 191 Anderson IBS Coea Cola and Orange winners for the this week were first Kim House pins over average and Roger Mailers pliu average and for the second shift Lisa with pins over average and Stephen pins over average Since bowlers In both shifts this week were both on the same team pop and chocolate Birthday Greetings to Jeff White Congratulation to the many bowlers qualifying or crest In the I Beat My Coach Tournament held on Saturday Bennett weekly news Our dance went success fully won the prize for the best dressed pumpkin HA won the pie contest Bob made the pie The girls from and are still having practices for vol ley ball The creative playground at our school is Dotting bigger Next Monday the school is having on assembly for remembrance day There was a field hockey game for our girls against 500 to Guides for gear Hills council went with a finance com mittec recommendation Monday night to grant the The Acton Free Press Wed November 5 1975 Clare Henderson is editor of county book An Acton high school teach or is the editor of county poetry book Clare Henderson Chair man of Communications been editor of Poetry V for two of its existing five years Mr Henderson along with his staff select the best poems submitted by public school children Pupils in any grade from one to are eligible to write He stressed that only excel lent poems are chosen which In turn are submitted by Mr Henderson to Pandoras Box a Canada wide book on the same basis Budget money comes from the Communications Arts Program a committee of the Board of Education Al first money was very tight Mr Henderson said with a budget of less than It Is now substantially more and Mr Henderson would like to sec it raised again to The publication comes out once a year with poems on loose pieces of paper They Study groups for parents COMMUNICATION CHAIRMAN at the high school Clare Henderson presents Bennett school poet Lance Alton and his English teacher Mrs Diane Bradshaw with a copy of Halton Poetry V written by public school students the county Lance had a poem in the book Exams in offing for students IjisI year lifter a three THIS LITTLE BEAVER got a mouth full of apple after bobbing for one at the Beaver Halloween party Thursday evening Girl Guides of White Oaks year absence area for camping equip- were re introduced at Acton ment stressing it was one high school Tins was in res shot deal poasc to a concern expressed Councillor Hyde said many graduates who had he didnt want to be put in the gone on to university and position of opposing the community college felt Guides but questioned the unprepared for the writing of whole policy of grants How examinations fardowcgohcaskedashc i rci pointed to many other worth examinations were while groups who could ask last year in all year five for grants subjects to give the students Finance Chairman Harry experience the writ Levy said this was a onetime n grant since the Guides hove university This year examinations igain be written will year five subjects as well in some year four subjects Teachers of these subjects are present giving instruc in how to write nations as well as in the con tent of the courses so that stu will be prepared for the experience Dates of the examinations this year are from Dec to Dec in first semester and from April to May in the second On Tuesday October psychologist Stan Shapiro visited the Acton family Life Education meeting to speak to parents and teachers His presentation was titled Discipline Without Punish and it was introduc tion to Adlerian psychology About eighty people listened attentively while Stan out lined the concepts There appeared to be interest in Adlerian Postpone bikathon ltain was coming down In Saturday morning at start off time for Chris Reformed Cadets and it was post pnncd until this coming Saturday The Cadets planned the mile bike hike to raise money for their projects and materials the church They planned to go north via country routes The event will begin at oclock this Saturday mor ning instead weather willing etiology fur organiser to arrange parent study groups Tills would pro vide an opportunity for pa rents and teachers to learn the basics using hook Children the Choi lenge Anyone Interested In Join a study group either later tins fall or after Christmas or in more information on parent study groups should phone the high school and leave their name and phone number with the Student Services Depart ment are put together In a box year for the first time tape cassettes are Included with the poets reciting their own work Illustrations some by the actual poets are drawn on the page Some pictures are drawn by outsiders The editor pointed out that these drawings In no way lake from the poem In some Instances the Illustrations emphasize the writing he Four here There arc poems In this years book with students submitting Four of these people go to Acton schools Susan Mellor Jack Evans and Dave Plehl of the high school and Lance Evans of Dennett have poems In this Issue Copies are given to each poet schools In the county trustees from the board of education and some neigh boards June each year the selections are made and edited Mr Henderson point ed out that not every school Is represented in the book as some do not submit any poems the Chairman of Com munications believes this is one wnv or showing people that children and teenagers can do really good work He also was pleased to see Dial ihe teachers of the dents arc doing really re markably well with the kids J J m Try our delicious Home Made FRENCH FRIES and CHINESE FOOD HOURS Thun pm Sat 10 m pm Sunday 12 Noon p rr Tel 8532060 Scout and Guide news Ghouls witches goblins and such things that go bump In the night had field day it Scout Hall all last week leavers Brownies Cubs and Guides all had a party to celebrate Halloween The had an extra prise for them on Thursday night Scouts set up a haunted house in the basement which everyone really enjoyed The Scouts were invited upstairs lo some goodies J Paul was in vested to Scouts on October Welcome into world brotherhood of Scouting The group committee will on Tuesday November HI at I Seven from Acton wilt attend the Green Acres Regional Conference In Burlington Saturday All of Christian school girl contest A Georgetown girl a Burlington boy have been named winners of the annual I fire prevention poster contest sponsored by Region Fire Prevention Committee Baker a student of Georgetown District Christian School and Daniel iron of Ascension School Burlington arc grand prize winners of the regionwide J Insurance Co trophies awarded annually plus a desk pen set I Theme of the contest was I Fire Prevention in the Home Jim Coulson of Milton Fire Department 1975 chairman of the Committee said the posters were out standing this year as they combined the fire prevention message and some excellent artwork The fire officers at Brampton Fire Department judged the winners Actons section will be repre- d hopefully many will be brought other way of raising money except by their cookie sales He said the finance com plons to draw up policy covering nil grants Councillor Hoy Booth said he questioned an expert his wife who is assistant district commissioner She cheeked and found out we arc one of the few municipalities who dont give grant on a basis Booth grants cannot be provided for the operation only for specific Hems and Mail our fashion tradition continues with our newest shop We are delighted to announce the opening of norahhs womens fashions on the second floor of the Bond 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