fi- tttwijijli4vjvttlt c- iwt h4 trw acton free pww wadrieaday auguat 30 1967 ixpct4g0 staff of 26 at high school the high school expecting 450 tooants tuesday jus a staff of 25 with principal ted hansen settral teachers are new to acton but just one has no prev ious teaching experience mrs j hallmanra blsc comes from central peel sec ondary school and will teach english andlookaftertbe library she and ber husband live on the fourth line of ksquesing mrs d hunter ba sc taught at fenalon falls and was for the past year dietitian at horaevood in guelph she will teach home economics she lives in guelph rn laughlen ba lives in lakeview subdivision and comes here from belleville quintess after 12 years he will teach mathematics he was a member of- the grade is marking com mittee this summer h swallow ba from west minster secondary school lon don will be the bead of the his tory department air and mrs swallow also live in lakeview subdivision brent turnbull 3 a graduated from the university of western ontario took a summer course and wld teach junior science others on the staff miss e atteyphyslcaleducatloivjce principal joe bray senior science bruce andrews phys ical education and geography mrs s brown science mathe matics bill coats head of mathematics physics ted cur tis head of science j a holmes english mrs d huen- iken german history geography ross lambourn head of english mrs margit lasalo guidance counseilingr history lirsc marttadate latin spanish french p a marttndale head of geography ron mccallum head of physical education man in society world politics ian mcgullvray bookkeeping econ omics mrs mb reed head of moderns french c l rogn- valdson industrial arts plw sullivan commercial mrs j a sutherland typing shorthand miss carlavandergrtft english mrs kr walker engush french custodians are rudolph spiel vogel kenneth mcklnnon and norman robertson mr hansen expects the new winter holiday will have definite advantages this is the first year the tour and five year streams extend through all the grades with the four year business and commer ce course now in grade 12 taking the place of the specialcommer- clal in grade 12 the six day cycle of classes instituted last fahtis being con tinued text books in grades nine to 12 are all supplied commencement is november 3 the date is set early to assure the presence of the speaker rev jc bothwell of burlington the high school is almost tilled to capacity mr hansen says although more students could be accommodated in many classes variety of choice results in smaller classes but a regular classroom is still required its frxpotpri the regular three buses will be able to handle their usual country routes about 35 to 40 grade nine students will be added to the routes mlnum the graduates numbering slightly less during the summer the science department set up anew agricult ural room school secretaries are again mrs lauder and mrs pendleton bill middle ton is nolonger secretarytreasurer of the high school board fred salt has taken over the post and has been working with the transportation committee of the board on the bus routes xjo dean j 6aje6af rcuiirlimvit rem jati bit ida and the romant you can almost feel and ate hlttory made in the eerie ghoitlylit entrance the diaplay wat dealgned by sean kenny creator alao of expoi auperride gyrotron smai hit of expo trill la the tele phone association of canadas walt disney film on canda spectators are completely surrounded by a screen 273 feet in circumference and 23 feet high lineups are longest hero end apprecia tion the most enthusiastic according to one montrealer we talked to the film was judged the best exhibition on the grounds after four hectic days in montreal we welcomed the chance to get away to the quiet and solitudo of the adiron dack maintains before descending the berkshire into massachusetts and east weymouth adjoining boston we expected the war in viet nam and racia1 disturbances which erupted in the area would be 6n everyones minds in the land of the bean and the cod but excitement around boston these days seems confined to something entirely different the baseball red sox when we arrived the sox were locked in a aerlea with the california angela they ware t game out of first place when we left they were half a gameout of first and subse quently vaultid oyer chicago half a game in front of trie american loague there may be some serious students of international affairs and concerned sociologist in tjho hub area but id be willing to bwt many of them are jump ing on the rd sox bandwagon and to heck with aisylhing else brian mccrls- tall a red hot sox supporter when ha lived here would have beervjn his element hope hes watching the red itockings from chllllwack bc several former toronto maple leaf players aro injhp sox lineup including manager williams their hotton acquisi tion to date has been former yankee and maple loaf elston howard his key hits have been a key factor in the stretch drive by the sox enough of baseball for this week mext week well talk about the south shore of massachusetts an historical showpiece winter term dates changed tat school year will bt chang ed thla yoar and the long haul from chrtetmaa to easter will bt established at a certain num ber of weeks rather than depen ding on the eaater holiday for the ond of the term the school year can be better plannod with the now system go ing into effect all ovor ontario jpr tho first tlmo the fall torm lasts from sopt 5 to december 22 the wintor term tho changod one is from jan t to march 15 the spring torm is from mar 25 to juno 28 christmas holidays remain tho same lasting from dec 23 to jan 2 tho wintor holiday formerly tho easter holiday is from mar 16 to mar 24 thon at easter tlmo the pupils have good friday and easter monday off the now system has just about the same number of days 78 in the first term 53 in the second and 67 in tho third the long stretch of winter waiting for a holiday always seemed by far the longest in the past now pupils as well as teachers and parents wont have to wait so long for a break in the school routine havta hclkfay mark theae on your calendar school holidays for the coming yean thanksgiving day oct 0 teachers convention oct 27 christmas dec 23 jan 2 wintor mar 16 mar 24 good friday april 12 easter monday april 15 victoria and queons birthday may 20 hip flags from pole charges are pending against persons who ripped the flags off the flagpole at the legion hall early sunday morning and then threw them in the hall police said the malicious dam age occurred about 1230 am sunday morning sympathy what one gal offers another in exchange for details miss centennial jj queen competition 1966 winner mist margaret given new principal new principal at the wi dick school in milton is robert mc- caw his wife taught kindergar ten at the robert uttle school hereseveralyearsagor visitor rcohiiimoci i pu b3 canada and expressed surprise that some people left houses un locked he said houses in his country have bars on windows to discourage thieves ahausejslmuar toonebelne milton has four public schools including junior schools and sen ior schools teach german children iowe among those returning jassrooms and school books putt week are the students of a duferent type of school r the germancanadian club of halton countys german language school watch operates one evening a week in the pine st union hall in milton two teachers have been en gaged to tutor students in the german language over 20 from north halton attended the cours es last year most of them child ren but adults are welcome too this years course will be the film annual local organizers are rudy ar biter and fritz schicht of milt on and dieter geissler of acton school to shine for opening day supervising custodian of both public schools is colin maccou robert uttle caretaung staff in cludes george barnes ab rob inson mrs maccoll and irene balogh uz bennett custodians are mr maccoll with his daughter- inlaw mrs maccoll jr theyre especially busy this week polishing up the premises for they youngsters christian school enrolment increase a fifth clasapom will be in use when the chrflran school in es- ouesing township reopens in september enrolment has in creased to 165 from 128 last september there are now about 40 acton children attending the school most of them of dutch descent religious instruction is inclu ded in the curriculum j petrusma of georgetown is principal school for deaf expects 450 the school for the deaf at mil ton opens on thursday of next week with an expected enrolment of 450 55 up from last year including the first graduates who next spring will go out into the business world a new teacher is mrs eleanor alckeown wife of ralph mckeown principal of glen williams school who will be an academic as well as elementary home ec onomics teacher there are now three teachers cm home visitors to aid deaf children for the first time various students who are taking vocation al training will be assigned to lo cal industries parttime first line tv sales service 8531057 channel master antennas for perfect color and superb black a white reception ouarantetd no matter where you live sunshine h growing sunshine school the north halton school for mentally retarded child ren will grow to about 30 students this fall principal mrs r p jeffares reports that many are expected when school reopens next tuesday morning there are 16 senior students who will attend classes all day plus 14 juniors who go for half a day among the juniors this year are five five- year olds just beginning their school life staff besides mrs jeff ares includes viceprin cipal mrs tom mitchell morning junior class tea cher mrs don hancock and afternoon junior teach er mrs ted dolbel who is new to the staff this year mrs sam sherratt will re turn as supply teacher sold at 20000 in lakeview sub- division would sell tor boooope- the partiallycompleted sos which is the equivalent ol 20000 interest rates on a mortgage run from 20 to 25 per cent however making home own- j ershlp cqstlx smoldering fire in esquesing home soldering of pipes in the attic home of mr lamberink of a new home under construction on the fourth line resulted in the alarm was turned in from smouldering fire in the insula- next doorthe home of wayne tlon the firefighters were call- mason firefighters extlngulsh- ed wednesdayevenlng ortast edthe are tntheinsulation and rafters on his first trip to canada trie visitor confessed he could not distinguish a canadian from an- american despite exposure to both types at the green lakej convention he was impressed with the informality and good- fellowship engendered and the wa y the convention was run by chairman pat mckenzie t- a beautiful setting and good weather contributed to the prol gram which had items for every l one three years of age and up- there were over 1500 delegates from all parts of the world mo of whom wre fluent in engli mrs mckenzie took part of program showing slides and tell ing of the trip to europe she ana her husband took to europe acton ys mens president gary bate man and his wife also at tended the convention their first as well as entertaining their visitor from the phillipines the mckenzles spent an hour at tor onto international airport with a danish couple they met while in europe all part of postconven tion activity their contacts through the ys mens organization keeps them busily engaged through the sum mer months school is just around the corner send your school garments now youll be all set for a fresh start this fall free pickup and delivery custom cleaners same day service except saturday in by m avjn out by 3 gun cash and carry main st n phone sullto xjv7 judged on appearance personality s and poise i friday september 15th at fall fair variety program i two runnertup will act at queens attendants prizes for all contestants j special prizes for winner and attendants l deadline for entries wednesday september 13 at 7 pm requirements single girls 15 years of age and over i wear street dress highheeled shos i alust live in acton or townships of nassagaweya eramosa esquesing or erin i entries accepted by members of fair committee i i w nelles m sprowl h hinton r kerr r murray i mrs d matthews mrs j mcculkxh the german canadian club of halton county presents milton hofbrauhaus 5 hours in germany at milton arena september 2 1967 steamera weekend in milton nt door opart at 7 pm entertainment begins at 730 pm refreshments entertainment fr bruce dornan wvarg lewis dance groups shuhplattler almenrausch ukrainian mandriwnyky dancers concordia volkstanz und trachten gruppe musk by european dance comb admission 250 advance tickets 200 available at acton red white store come and see the steamera reunion and stay for the show fresh canada grade a frying or roasting eviscerated chickens c