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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 31, 1978, p. 8

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8 Tho Acton Free Press Wednesday 1978 Two students in top four per cent Two Acton High School students are In the top four per cent of all the students In Ontario who wrote the Junior Math contest The contest Is sponsored by Acton took part Michael Donat stood eighth In a field of several hundred students in Peel Halton m Martin stood 22 out of the and Is a nationwide event All Teacher Rick Boychuck students write the same test explained that this Is best on the same day at the same showing for Acton high school time Fifteen students from in four or five years IT High school news By Janet Howe The final event of the evening With only days left in the will bo the dance school year the pressure Is An Outers glass drive will Final assignments are due and tests are being given Last Monday students were given time to clean out their lockers Library books and textbooks were found and returned to the staff mem Tomorrow Thursday June l the annual athletic banquet will be held at Acton high The dinner will begin at pm after which the award presentations will be made be held this Saturday June So put out all your glass and support Outers Last Saturday the Algonquin campers returned from a nine day canoe trip Mosquitoes and black flies were very popular In the camp area of the group but these did not stop them from canoeing hiking and ex ploring With only one day of rain the trip turned out to be great Youth Helpful volunteers make craft day successful For Classifieds that reach call 8532010 The combined efforts of two class parents community Students In Mr teachers and high grade three class made fun school students made craft fur people under supervision day at M Bennett a fun day of Mrs Steckley High school for all who were Involved students Foster and Thursday afternoon May Sharon Johnson taught the students were divided the technique of various craft groups casting which were instructed by Mrs Derbyshire taught dc- parents and coupage while Jessica high school students and Kara In Grade one students enjoyed students on some of making finger puppets with the finer points of pottery Mrs clay sculpture work with Jeanetle and Kindergarten classes were Laurie Students In thrilled with a pottery display stick jewellery box lessons were given by Mrs Homer and Mrs Andrea Rug hooking lessons were given by Mrs Mylrea High school gym teacher Ann Lepik taught parachute rythmics to en thusiastic students Sewing was instructed by Mrs and liquid em broidery by Mrs Member of the crafts day committee Morlene Tlton extended thanks to all those who helped make craft day a HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Martin Osso and Michael Donat ranked among the top four per cent of students across Ontario who competed in the Junior Math contest Teacher Rick Boychuck standing says it was the best the school has finished in years Miss Blades grade one class by John Bartolac big success Mrs June Levy high school art teacher worked along with Mrs to organize and prepare the volunteers for the craft by Scott Nolan Cubs Coyotes Kris Dawkins our school was and Janet visited by two friendly Students of grade and animals They were Mrs Gardiner class went to the raccoon owned Hamilton Place to see the by Jackie and Duck owned by They had lots of fun Tammy McDonald Constable Andrews a Also this week the Health policeman from Acton came was here to give some our school to talk with the people their booster shot about crime and how to prevent it Everybody enjoyed having him very much Threepitch is going very well for both boys teams and girls teams The standings are as follows Girls Leafs Blue Jays Rangers Canadlens 12 Islanders and Expos Boys Bears Wolves 21 Lions Tigers the Dental Team will be at our school to serve out nouride jells Most of the grade and classes are getting ready for Robert Little Field Day coming up In the first week of June Also the and S s are finished Canada Fitness Most of them did very well by Dunn Miss Powell the Music Last Wednesday the North Consultant for the North Music Festival was Education Area held at our school We had Thursday afternoon was two entries in the festival the our Craft Day at M Z Primary Choir and the Junior Bennett Thisevent went very Choir Both of these choirs Several of the won first place in their newspapers came to the classes We are all very proud to take pictures of the hem various crafts which were On Friday we had an taught Some of the activities assembly so we could all hear included rug hooking book the choirs sing They cer mark making silk screening did a beautiful Job of pottery and many others A singing The teachers who great deal of thanks must be organized the choirs were extended to all the teachers Miss Lawson Miss high school students parents Richardson Mr and other people in the was a special guest Karen and Miss Blades They also community who helped make came to demonstrate square the company of Mrs craft wbb instructed by who instructed pottery parent volunteers Mrs and Mrs staves for em Homer Mrs Kovacs Mrs broidery Plaster brooches Andres and Mrs Neeley and medallions were con In the junior division the sessions by students in Miss students were able to get into class This craft more difficult and was taught by Mnry ing activities and Gloria Gary Lumbers John Walton Mrs Karen Barber Mitchell and teacher Mr Mrs said the com mittee was very pleased with the work of the high school students who helped out taught paper techniques to taught wocdsculpture these grade one students to Interested students Cake that enough Interest was two students decided decorating was Instructed by and craft day could to tackle things which were a Mrs Gloria Watson little more difficult Students broidery Mrs from Miss class matchatlck crosses made hand puppet I dp Beverly Anderson Victoria from volunteer Mrs and Heather Burt Knapmin Corlnnc screening Bill Chris Vctrlcck gave sand and Allison Moore dried casting flowers bookmarks and mini dewing pincushions with pictures Mrs Kay Alger and Mrs and clay Mrs Oliver instructed by George The popular craft of Delia in and Susie Bennett was taught by went well with students helpful mothers Mrs Pope in Mrs Mrs Johnstone and Mrs become a yearly between the high school and M Z Bennett screening Alii dried helpful volunteers whose help as invaluable BRAD EATON MAKES a dried arrangemet Thursday at the Z Bennett day Guide and Brownie news Second Acton the Monday night meeting of the second Acton Guides Karen van presented to it and it riel i ACTON HIGH SCHOOL art student John Bar centre was on hand at the M Z Bennett craft day to show the students how to do sculp turing Engrossed in his work are kindergarten student Jason Cockburn and Kasey Aredale on the muffler tailpipe exhaust pipe and labor I for owl your WpHi RICHS Sarin Cam ACTON PHONE QUICK NAME THE WORLDS MOST SUCCESSFUL WEIGHT PROGRAM Who helped over null on people learn to lose they food like spaghetti and meat balls cheeseburgers real cocoa milkshakes Who has over million hours of 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at 15 a and on Monday at All students are asked to be there ten minutes before leaves lashing to the girls This skill will be very useful for our camp in July Next Monday June j the Eden Mills Guides will visit our meeting Third Brownies by Debbie On Saturday the third Acton Brownies enjoyed refreshing swim in the Acton i in Lions Pool The first Brownie meeting in life for the invlted Junior division Parents grades four to eight will view films and movies which will be used In the program along During the day some of the Brownies were tested for their Swimmer Badge Everyone Next Thursday the grade bus eight students who are going to Bishop high Fourth Acton It row n Irs whole school took part in this the morning Today Wednesday a May school next year are visiting by Undo Widish Crowning took place at our there They ore going for a it wnslellcrwritlne school This Is when a crown tour and to get their grade of flowers is placed on the nine timetable They will be S Pack The The going and 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