Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 11, 1970, p. 7

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Authority starts discussion on freedom drugs crime trend THE HAPPINESS IS a folk singing group from entertained students at the high school last night before the snow queen contest Members of the group are Paul Paul Lang Am and Pam Kitchen Staff Photo By Mary Ann Frculcr The official opening of Operation began Monday noon with i cakeeating contest The nine contestants itc total of 161 chotolitc and white tuptakes The rules were simple bach wasiven fair takts to befcm with which wis followed by mother four After the first tight they were the cupcakes singly The one who wis able to the most or who hid most ran out wis tlit education tcachtr Andrews the I of ikes nuking a total plated having takes Ellerby and Fred Regent lor third place with cup Other it Jim 18 ic dry Robin Salt and James May I mtntnn should be Rat for his t Hint One take per til is lot la anyone to to ktd us ill with his Ml it It by tht stud took pi after the Torch Light Parade For the small admission tec students and parents were able to Three starring D McCillum on Monday evening id previously announced to show were You when LuJKs went Out but there wis a ml minute Many students w sculptures ire on display at school including a a masterpiece in by some the mire Hit idmis urn ftt ill delimits excluding the semi lorina and the hotkey art the same students idults SI Tht tickets are couple this welt your Oracle will be on silt for the price of S3 This is a lower putt thin before for tins yen so why not tikt advantage Tht toilet is optn to the public it on Thui will be The Variety Show Friday night will tommtnet it All litre will be i vanity of with nets tugof wir and a wood hopping riamt j lew The limit is the t in formal dance iatuiday ivt hard work sttnery makint r ind Mi nit lie to make tins a ACTON DISTRICT HIGH curling squad defeated here last Thursday to advance to the CWOSSA championships Front row left to rrght second George McPhail and lead Ray Back row to right vice skip Barry Buchanan end skip Neil Anderson Staff Photo The pick of Ookpik Operation the high school winter carnival is off and sliding with special every day this week Monday saw the cupcake munching contest and movie Tuesday the torchlight parade and Queen contest Wednesday snow sculpture judging 2 30 hockey game Thursday 230 basketball game to 11 p Coffeehouse Friday 1 p snow fun toboggan races skating races broom ball game 8 pm variety Saturday 11am Snow fun snowmobile races dog tug of war wood chopping contest p m semi formal dance By Mary Ann The The Authority Figure brought many concerned students and parents to the Family Lift meeting held on Tuesday evening February j at the high school Vite principal Joe Bray was moderator for the occasion panel members were Mrs C Mclncrny the vice principal of General Brock High School Judge J D Constable Roy Wood the Rev H of St Albans Churth JeffSansom high school English teacher mil Reed also from Gcntral Mr Bray the word authority as the power to influence people by forte or persuasion He posed the question of permissiveness concerning new morality drugs nudity on the stage to panelists Judge expressed the opinion that the youth of today is not more immoral worse or worse educated can only result in a gain in the generations to tome Mr Reed felt that society has been broken down by permissiveness and the authority the home Jeff that in tht past few years more public bodies have been set up to deal wall family problems winch have really existed Boarding schools and summer tamps arc examples of parents not responsibilities When asked about partntal involvement concerning course rciiucst sheets Mrs Mtlucry that the parents like to leave the choice to a professional like to know wlnt is going on but they feel that they rcilly don understand Rev Dawson fell that it was in tasy escape to seek an authority who has all of the In Ins opinion everyone is capable of finding the answers if there is a person with a willing car Lack of communication is what Constable Wood felt as one of the major problems talk to the parents They never know anything about it or t less What chance do they the children have Judge Ord agreed He l believe that a child from a happy home is as likely to gel into trouble The question Is there an in the crime trend University information available at meeting On Wednesday February ill l Ontario Universities will pit settled it a Sell University informant presented at Mihuri School Grades 12 I indents I Atton ai til rents have been in lid i in tic 1 yam on will on the in tillered by universities lln idutati require mails la entrance and oilier Ik pa allied ii the University will als be present lo e On in Student Program with those ltd in its benefits is being provided I r ill it do not have curlers Name advance to was then postd Mr Rttd felt that rules in home should plated at mi levels then illy released Mrs added thai if time is taken i talk things out then you most do get somewhere Constable Wood stressed the imp of keeping your promises lined tint there is more erediled to tdolcscents hut t m in proportion to the pt pin itn The was then opened the iiiditnce One youth stated thai the kids I il ire more sophisticated in set any definite and juslil the Skcrrttt brought up subject ot freedom in schools One source of which lit read slated thil principals vitt pnntipils and it tellers as many is thty by harassing tie students Mrs the establish the leuts ire il fiult too The I i was The youth if rysptct from i in youtl In reply Judge tint lie wis glad tint Hit e ire not which Ii improvement in edue in He agreed that people the bet inn mi it ideuuitt but tint sli to to tending ige fault the war is lobe One panelist felt tint the permissivtnes tie y milt ai gel Mien the in they want The hinds the clock mi all too list bringing the tlos Mr Ske The Aclon Free Press Fe Figure skaters pass tests in Georgetown A very successful test night wis held for Acton Figure Club last Wedncsdiy evening in Georgetown A few more skaters will be taking more tests in Georgetown in six weeks or foil tests were passed last week Preliminary Figures Robin Diane Dolt res George Cathy Colleen Susan Sclmpp First I Diane and Debbie Preliminary Dances Fiesta Tango Colleen DeBruyn Dolores Jordan Susan St hupp Willow Waltz Susan Schupp and Sharon Barber Ten Fox Diane Charette Linda Perry Debbie Senior Dance Fourteen Slcp Diane Chirttte Linda Perry Debbie Mil tin Refreshments were giving the young and the still mure lime fur Dutch Walt Cindy Bart Brad Timbers Pat McCrae in i Tingo Rick Gibson Baxter Pat Gibson i Ban lathy Turk is Sci Turk is Swing res Jirdin Robin Mcllml tin ist ROBERT R HAMILTON OPTOMETRIST Road 3971 YARD GOODS SPECIAL CLEARING LINES SAVfe HINTONS LIChNSE PLATE deadline February Do it now POSTCARDS COMING back from friends in Florida and Hie Wcsl Indies these days look pretty transportation to and from Milton A bus will leave high school at 7 p m and return it 15 pm A similar program is offered at Nelson High School in Burling on Tuesday 17 and at While Oaks Secondary School in on Monday February 1 Universities reprcsenled are University Carleton University University of Lakchead University Laurentian University University University ol Ottawa Queens University Royal Military College University of Toronto Trent University University Wateiloo Waterloo Lutheran University University Western Ontario University of Windsor York University and Department of University Affaus championship An District High School eliding rink comprised of lead Ray Swackhamcr second George McPhail viceskip Barry Buthanan and skip Neil Anderson defeated hen last Thursday to advance lo the CWOSSA curling championships in February had earlier beaten Erin in the semi finals of the three held at the new Acton Curling Club The Acton rink coached by Mrs Nan Hurst could meet the Ontaito Schoolboy Champion from Guelph John F Ross School the championships advisor A permanent representative from the Addiction Research Foundation of Ontario has been assigned to Oakvillc and will serve Ha lion County The appointment is effective immediately Mrs Peggy Palmer community consultant will be available to assist existing community agencies in devising educational and treatment programs concerning the growing problem of drug abuse The Foundation office will be located at 331 Shed don Avenue Suite 17 telephone 8456854 Mrs Palmer who has lived Oakvdle for years stresses trial her role in the community will not absolve other agencies from their responsibility RentaWasher Plan easiest way in fhe world to own a brand new washer Famous HOOVER WASHERSPIN DRYER Check these features Compact needs very little space Does a full family wash amazingly fast Clothes come out dampdry many ready to iron No special plumbing needed simply roll up to your sink No special wiring required just plug into a regular electrical outlet No delivery charge Ask for a home trial with absolutely no 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