Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 12, 1972, p. 2

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Two entries two winners at Science Fair and were winners Karen This project works by pumping Pierce a grade 11 student air through a glass bottle of Acton High la very proud of its entered a biology project on water then splitting line and In the Hamilton Temperature Inversion In a pumping half air through Science Fair There were only populated volley which had ammonia hydroxide and the two from the high school on since Christmas other half through concentrated STEVE VAN FLEET and Rodger McEnchern are ready to answer questions about their science fair exhibit particle accelerator acid After this Is done the two lines combine and this air is pumped through four smoke stacks In a simulated valley Another air pump which pumps the air through copper colls la submerged In ice to represent the cooling process This air Is then pumped down side of the valley while tho sides of the valley are also cooled with Ice Above there Is a sunlamp to shine rays on the volley and floor When this happens the smoke rises from the smoke stacks Karens work was rewarded when she and three other groups were chosen from entrants to display henproject for a week at Ontario Science Centre In Toronto Combined effort entry a particle accelerator was the combined effort of three or our students von Fleet John Hamilton and Rodger Mcnachern Tills atom smasher changes the structure of hydrocarbons and has about same relationship to nuclear physics that tho teles cope has to astronomy The accelerator probes the microcosms the telescope macrocosms The researching and construction of accelerator had been in progress since last allowed the Judges to ask questions and make the vital decisions on who was to win The second day was set aside for student tours and two of the grade chemistry classes from High visited the fair They saw everything from effects of cigarette smoking to Hopefully some of them left with Ideas Tor projects of their own for next year third day Saturday was open to the public and at eight clock In the evening the Judges announced their decisions much to the relief of Karen Steve and John rhejudges mentioned that this their 12th annual fair was the best yet due to the entries With Die amount of imagination and work exhibited by our two groups more students should be encouraged by these examples of hard paid off KAHKN anil Stow Van Fleet both had winners the science fair May but these were to make their project function properly and to hiivo It finished on time were In enlisting the old of Genoa of who loaned Lhcm a oil itlfunton pump for comp Ilea led apparatus The hard work ami relentless effort displayed by these wuh worthy of the top prize In category The Hamilton Hoard of Trustees Merit Award Fairs fairs primary goal In to introduce students to and beyond tho limits or the luHHroom The first day of the three fair April DANCE ACTON MEADOWS GOLF CLUB s Friday April 14th To Music by THE SHAYNES Dancing to 1 A 3 par The Acton Free Press Wednesday April 12 Students enthused centennial By Cork Maxwell Last Wednesday a very ambitious humorous zealous man came to speak to the students of the high school about I Actons Centennial In Jack Carpenter cochairman of the Centennial Commission I stunned everyone with wild I ideas which by the end of the assembly seemed very realistic and his spreading enthusiasm HetoldusaboutActonsJubUee I or anniversary in which the residents of the town raised at a fair and built the two stone pillars which constitute the park gates Unfortunately it was toe wrong year Big project In our Centennial year i there Is a project in the making which will benefit most of the residents of Acton It to be the renovation of the Community Outre of a new foyer and auditorium Since Jsn 1 1874 was our of ficial birthday there will be breakfast for the whole town on Jan 1 1974 The and the Antique Dub will have a 100 gun salute while the first child born in that year will get a prize There will be dances a Trade Fair showing what the town produces three new town signs the planting of Centennial bulbs Christmas lights will dazzle the town and would you believe A Football Game Not exactly the Grey Cup Although Acton is supplying the 24 footballs for that CENTENNIAL spokesman Jack Carpenter fires imagination of students game but how about the Gold Cup This will be a C professional game Plan Jack Carpenter was full of ideas and encouraged the students to start their own fund- raising Centennial project He mentioned the tremendous amount of planning and work necessary but emphasized the need for determination and a united approach to any under taking Already students have started planning a but not an ordinary one This with a difference would last for about a week this summer and would be combined with a sort of camping trip The walk is to Niagara Falls and back and even now there has been great interest shown As Mr Carpenter said 1974 will be a wonderful year to live in Acton By Corie Maxwell The house league basketball championship playoffs were held at A H at a Sports Night This was followed by a sock hop last Friday evening In the grade and grade 10 girls championship and the Squad defeated Underground Thanks to an out standing display by Maureen Gerlh who scored all points Thor won to Members of the winning team are Maureen Gerth Sherry Phillips Susan Mathews and Cathy Janice scored for Underground Referee was Sandy van Fleet Juicy Lucy woo the senior girls title by default as no Jungle Bunnies were present Juicy Lucys Junior boys triumphed over Underground to In their championship game Bob Vinski scored 8 points from the field and from the foul line to spark the Juicy Lucy win Jeff Patterson scored four polnta for Juicy Lucy Other members of the championship team are Gerald van Jeff and Scott Scoring for Underground were Steve Brnnelle Chris Tennsjrt Ken Withers and Terry Davidson all with two points Jungle Bunnies won the senior boys over Juicy Lucy by A sock hop ended this suc cessful venture 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