Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 31, 1973, p. 14

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Pun WW Octabf 40mile canoe trip Twentyseven Outers from paddled a circuit of miles Acton High pent four days In The canoeing fn Algonquin Park brigades travelled with Bev on Thanksgiving week end Rowley and Marg Students from grades nine to and Paul Tamblyn 13 participated in the The equipment used on the trip trip was purchased for the Friday at 3 and arrived at last year by tho Outers the park as late as a Club which raised Saturday the group was by means of spilt Into two brigades which work parties glass recycling and a number of other pro jects Canoes used on the trip were rented from an outfitter In the Algonquin region Challenging The canoeing groups were selected in order to share previous outdoors ex periences A number of the students were on their first extended outdoor trip Guitar his youngster Youth Pag Stefan Gnys hobbies impresses students By Janice Gibson of our Stefan born In London England and came to Canada as a young boy He i no of our Geography at Acton High This I r a new member to our degree full time He was at that time taking It on a part He attended I uthoran University and acquired his in Mr Oscar came to visited Zambia at last I to or shortly after the time Of of it- attended high school in Grimsby and then moved to to finish Ills secondary education Later ho spent a year at St Calhcr Teachers College Ho taught elementary school Grade Seven at Grimsby and then decided to obtain his item of Mr hobbles Is guitar playing and ho In sharing his love for this In by organizing the school Club Ihe school He feels In a small there Is greater explain his version of the teacher student contact allowing a more personal and Christine Sinclair Mr relationship Mr also sold that he has proof likes the semester system It that explanation condenses the amount of of the deaths In false Ik said work that has to be covered that Zambia was trying to and leaves out what Isn t deliberately create on Inter really necessary Ills MA goal Mr would A LITTLE gives a lot of heatwhen its the it a i anoe only heat within many miles Outers In Algonquin carried by two girls over an park are Mrs Bev Rowley Don Coats ana David 1900yard portage con be a novel way to have a his second hobby Is years when hlslllltcson In his words his he gels the ho will try quite collectors Ills philosophy In life Mr found hard to put Into words but ho finally put It way If you wont some thing the only you are going lo get ft Is by working for II Mr Is manlid and lias a month old Hon The are presently living In Horn under tho sign of Mr In ill fined as of ureal confidence and of national Incident hat would moke Rhodesia look bad lo ho United Nations further ihat the news we Bet In Canada is censored End that Rhodesia Isn government is not what he media makes It out to be Students were particularly Impressed with Mr fierce determination to get at holiday The efforts of Acton students In cleaning camp sites repairing portions of the portages and packing out the litter left by other cam were much appreciated Wc would recommend the Algonquin region to anyone who appreciates the colors of fall and who can survive the TYPICAL frustration of seeing no wild Yvette with all an her gear Outer Ho II recycle it Winery tour for students Secretary General Kurt the truth Acton High Notes Janice I won graduates filed into tho gym I Wednesday Oscar to receive their diplomas was lo come lo the scholarships and high school but un were given out fortunately make II rents teachers and guests However Mr WLre Present to watch the was able to come and spent Before the his sneaking to in exercises a IrrcMcd students during Ihe quel for Grade 13 and two lunch hours 12 graduates was held tons duncoTnturcd sir ft By Kathy Tvrkots Monica Schmidt Karen Pitt On Tuesday October the two grade geography classes taught by S Gnys boarded a school bus and left for Andres Winery In Winona We also had two chaperones with us Mr and Mrs who we hope enjoyed them as much as we and storage of the building were four hugs storage tanks each holding at much as gallons of would take one person about years to consume a one inch slice from one of those tanks Unfortunately we could not go Into the processing libera lory due to renovations taking place and we also missed the banlzatton grape land is being and used for other purposes Mr Thomas explained that due to this development Andres have lost access to about acres In the past few years leaving at present a total of acres for their use We all felt that tho tour boon even better if a film on the wine making procedure from tho grapes in the field to the wine on the table could have been shown This would tune tied all the loose ends together Community involvement By Pickle program boasts the largest At M Ihe regular students registration of recent years leave but the doors of Acton At present over night High open Within a school students are few hours a different type of registered In ten courses student lakes over tho nails ranging from Sewing and and the classrooms These to Physical arc the adult students taking and Yoga variety of craft and interest Bookkeeping Office courses Practice ana Conversational The night school program Is arc other popular just one example of how the causes The night school high school Is taking an program provides not only an greater community In opportunity to learn or Other ways In prove skills and crofts but which the school and com also allows people to meet Interact is in Ihe use new friends In an effort to of school facilities by com expand the program and in groups In the past increase the service to the this has included badminton community night school club in the gym and minor organizers are requesting soccer In the soccer field A publics help In connection more recent development is with the planning of courses the use of parent volunteers to start in tho spring term during the regular school day At present members of this Issue of the Free the community ore Involved Press there is question in helping students with Ire If you have suggestions reading problems and In as to type of courses you organizing a school band would like to lake or if you More parent volunteers arc qualified in any area and would be welcome would be Interested In Over teaching a course please This year night school send the form in NEW STAFF member Stefan Gnys likes Acton high school and the semester system Photo byD Gibbons He sited his parents In before returning to son of and Tony Ironside who lived here some years back He has just completed a six month trip across Canada by kayak He a now 26 and a second year student at Simon University HALTON BOARD OF EDUCATION NIGHT SCHOOL In order to broaden our program and bettor serve the community the Adult Education Dept of the Helton Board ot Education re quests your In the following 1 Counei I would be Interested in taking Acton Georgetown If you ere a person with expertise a hobby or craft and are In- in TEACHING a course complete the following id To ADULT EDUCATION Board of Education MR IGAS CANADA GRADE A TABLERITE crushing stage of the by five days Nevertheless we did sec the bottling stage where approximately 24 women working in an assembly line produce the final product The main purpose of the trip was to see how the Andres Wine Industry benefits Canada as a whole and how they benefit the people of Southern Ontario in particular Among other things wc learned that Andres buys tons of gropes every year from vineyard owners In the surrounding area However due to Humber graduate Paul Bra Ida has sue passed requirements in electrical technology at College Arts and Technology and graduation ceremonies were last Friday Oct It is a He lives with his wife Bonnie and son Jason on Bower Ave and is the son of Mrs Rita and the Norman Braid Paul returned lo work at this Monday Friday was an especially proud day for Rita Two of her children graduated on the same day Paul from and Anita train grade 13 at Acton high

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