Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 2, 1971, p. 6

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The Acton Free I resa Wed June 1971 Will visit Quebec THATS WHERE we re going David Government s annual Young Voyigeur tells Pat Dunn Die two Acton Program They be visiting Quebec in July District High School students have been Photo chosen to participate in the Federal CGIT holds annual banquet Girls of the I held their innual and daughter banquet in the United church Leaders are Mrs Ross and Mrs Near After dinner thtre were toasts short speeches and a List judging winners The annual twilight meeting of tin Halton Club was held at the farm of Fred Nurse and Sons Georgetown on Friday even in This herd of purebred Holstelns had the highest milk production lnHaltonlastjear an average of 15 lbs of milk and lbs of buttcrfat from his cows Joe cm fitldman discussed the SUSAN McPhail an M Z Bennett Grade student placed a dairy cow followed by a first in the annual M Bennett School speaking contest last week Principal Elmer Smith presented the first mature tows place plaque to Susan following the competition Staff Winners of the Photo compel ion men Harold Patterson Milton and runnersup Keith Moore Moffat and J C Oakville all with a perfect Mrs Barbara and to Murray with runner up Beryl lime house 14 under re Milton with runnersup Scott and Wine May Ja points hit Master Feeds then to the l for an illustrated David demons assistant manager of Canada Miss tor of rural program Ontario of Agriculture and food spoke to the youn people inviting be hosts for an urban boy or jnrl for one week during tht summer hoi days By Mary Ann to Hank Sean Nancy who will be next executive I lections wen last Tuesday and 1 think thi executive will do a wonderful Job I hope that who win not elected will still be in the council nullities It in always find post tor a williru Seek assistant The Year Book is in search of an assistant editor for next this year s editor will continue with her position for the year He who is elected ass slant editor will automatically become editoruvctnct for the fallowing year Thursday The Student Council had a very successful dance last Thursday evening Everyone was anxious to hear the music of Manchild For the first this year parents were asked to at the dance Our thanks to Mr and Mrs Mac- Sprowl Mr and Mrs H Patterson Mr and Mrs and Mr and Mrs Strontntharm If there are parents interested in giving this service why not give a call to one of next years executive Thanks to the teachers too French visited the Hind Quarter of Provencal last Tuesday They were served a I clous dinner In hih style Afterwards they made an unexpected to Ontario Place found pleasure and know the exhibits and wished they could have extended their I hope no one missed Open House last niijit as the exhibits were the attractions was a leather display in art display and English collars Who could forget the cafe and the physical education display Pat Dunn David Actons Young Voyageurs Studies tourism as summer job Two Acton District High Grade sponsored by the Ontario 11 students Pat Dunn and David Department of and the have been chosen to and Exchange Division of annual Young the Federal Government VoynReur program Pat and David will leave by Presentations to piano pupils Susan Shoemaker was the winner of the Grace trophy for highest marks received in three consecutive flieory exams She also received a Silver Medal for the highest mark in grade Theory written in December Presentation was made at the Metropolitan Music I In Toronto at the Senior Award Winners recital by pupils of teachers who are members of the Canadian Trinity eachers Association Other pupils receiving awards were I Ashley the Bronze Medal and a cash award for highest marks In Grade piano exam Andrew Cherry a trophy and a cash award for the highest marks In grade piano exam Julie Smith Acton a trophy and cash award for highest marks in grade piano exam In recital Also pi lying in this recital were solo Noble solo Wendy Wood and Anne duet Michelle Mumby solo and solo All students arc pupils of Dorothy Richardson Scull French trip for students Pardon and Mercl were among the most popular phrases spoken when several French students plus three taff members visited I Provencal in Toronto last Tuesday The students members of grades 11 12 and 13 were transported to their destination in teacherdriven cars Song sheets with French choruses were distributed before departure Amont the selections was Comme Pont Lcau Trouble en anglais Like a Troubled Waters French menu Upon arriving at I e Provencal we were ushered into a beautiful dmint hall and given excellent service We were situated in The Hind Quarter of the restaurant On our menu was hot French Bouillon Beef stuffed tomatoes and egg noodles tor dessert we had an option of or French apple tart Students were a bit disappointed when ice water was poured into the glasses but the rest of the delicious menu made up for it While in the Hind Quarter students were expected to speak in French but it a well known fact that many were able to sneak in English Tres bon A guest book was placed at the exit of the restaurant where we signed our names and opinion of our dinner Everyone wrote a favorable comment and might I ad in French One topic discussed at the table was Ontario Place On an impulse we decided to pay the place a visit Saw highlights Although only there for a short time we were truly enthusiastic bout what we saw We were Almost 30 snub refund Close to ID fishermen have urrendered their useless licences and sent them to the Ontario asking the money be turned over to the Department of I and Paul a member of the Sportsmen Association zed the campaign to keep the fee for licences in operation He and his association feel the money was needed by the department and was a job TULA TIONS to FIRST LINE TV SALES SERVICE We are proud to have been chosen to decorate your New Store in Acton s Latest Plaza DAVID COHEN PAINTER DECORATOR 280 Peel St 8532815 fortunate in seeing the movie similar to that at Expo in which the audience becomes part of the action We saw the famed movie Genesis which Is shown using a series of huge balloons for Its screen We also took part in the wars as we pushed our way through a number of large cylinders We saw a few other exhibits before leaving Everyone was in favor of visiting Ontario Place again beaucoup think Mr Mr Bloke and Miss should be thanked for organizing the excursion and acting our chauffeurs They can say with certainty that it was a trip worth while train June 30 along with 15 other students tram County high schools for a 10 day visit to the province of Quebec Students will be billetcd in private homes during their stay with a student of their own age and sex Host students will accompany their visitors to a variety of places and events Escorti Each unit of students is to be accompanied by two adults a man and wife least one of which Is a teacher Receptionists or host teachers arrange for the reception of incoming units and plan and Implement suitable programs for the visitors like the early voyageurs who first explored Canada vastness and beauty the Young Voyageurs discover for themselves the variety and beauty of Canada and form new friendships that may enrich their whole lives visits province and territory plays host to the same number of units it sends to other provinces Last summer Acton students Carolyn McKenzle and Gord Morns visited British Columbia through the program Previous Acton District High Voyageurs have been Masales who visited the Marltunes Murray who travelled west Kdtherine Sinclair who went to Alberta Centennial year Mark Hurst who went to the Yukon and Chris who saw Newfoundland Wait a week Story and pictures of high school open house last evening Tuesday will appear in next week s Free Press Grade 8 trip Grade students of the Robert Little school enjoyed a special trip on Thursday They went to Kitchener and to Stratford to see Much Ado About Nothing Alan of Acton commerce student at Queens University Kingston has an unusual summer Job He will be studying the Importance of tourism for the Kingston Chamber of Commerce courtesy of Royal Hank of Canada bank s student help program pays the salaries of students working with community service organizations The chamber there qualified and its proposal was accepted Interviews Mr McNabb duties will Include some responsibility in the administration and office ports of the operation His major project will take him to Interview motel and hotel operators In the area to gather statistics on what the tourist Industry means to the Kingston district He is researching some background for the project and seeking advice of the professors at the school of business before launching the study He has Just completed three years of commerce at Queens He a married to the Trudy Morris of Acton Queens science undergraduate She Is working In a university lab for the summer NIELSENS CLOTHING L0VELL BROS MEAT MARKET RED BRAND BEEF Lean Shoulder Roast 79 Blade Short Rib Roast LEAN BONELESS Prime Rib Roast Lean Stewing Beef Lean Ground Chuck Small Link Sausage MAPLE LEAF LB Sliced Side Bacon lb FREEZER SPECIALS BED BRAND BEEF Front Quarters 61lb LOVELL BROS MODERN MEAT MARKET Mill E Acton Phone Dally Delivery Delicatessen 4 Mill GOURMET SPECIALTIES FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD Assorted Cold Cuts Assorted Salads Imported Domestic Cheeses Finest Cakes Pastries Rye Bread and Hard Rolls Tasty Decorative Party Platters Made Up To Order We Carry a Complete Line of German Magazines Newspapers Open Tues a Wed to p in Thurs to Saturday to m Summer Sale Continues ALKA SELTZER FEMININE HYGIENE SPRAY POWDER 159 PRO TOOTH BRUSHES SHAMPOO 99 HAIR SPRAY MODESS PALMOIIVE LIQUID DETERGENT 81 out HAIR SPRAY 99 ONE SIZE HIS ALL PANTYHOSE CASHMERE TOILET PAPER 87 ACTON PHARMACY

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