Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 30, 1974, p. 22

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I The Acton Free Press Wed October VICEPRINCIPAL AT Bennett school Al watches Tony Van Dam a grade two pupil as he peels a potato for the stew for Pioneer Days Michael Gamsyager standing waits for his turn David Sale started band Milton High School to Acton to start a music program He is leaching courses in woodwinds brass and percussion instruments Mr Sale majored in music at the University of Toronto He has also started a school band which performed recently at our Commencement Mr Sale is married and lias DAVID SALE transferred to Acton from Milton teach music Since his arrival here he has organized a school band Oxfam executive A small but education and publicity met Sunday Comfort an group for Chairman is King and community cochairman and secrctar events are being considered Linda Puncheon treasurer and the to keep the Ian social eon name and work of in vener Comfort and the public eye SKI SHERIDAN An evening program for adult alpine skiers experienced or beginner at your choice of four campuses sessions indoors before Christmas sessions on the hills after Christmas Here is your opportunity to get a head start on the season to get Involved In one of Canadas most exhilarating sports to team about equipment and to have FUN Fee Includes tow tickets Note these start dates Brampton Campus Monday Nov Church St Oak vi lie Campus Thursday Nov Trafalgar Rd 8232110 Campus Tuesday Nov 12 Port St Port Credit Burlington Campus Wednesday Nov Fatrview St Sheridan College Community Services Pioneer Days enjoyed by all AHS Notes Won draw for bond Lucky winner of the himself and participated in j to raise John of It 1 money for the Moffat Hes a grade pupil Last Friday the two grades ones and the two grades two Bennett Public School got together for Pioneer olden days It was decided they would relive a meal Some of the grades two brought one half pound of beef each and made an old fashioned stew Each student participated In peeling potatoes and carrots slicing the onions and In the meantime the grade ones were busy preparing cookies Most of the youngsters helped mix the Ingredients dropped them on the cookie sheets and baked them The remaining children made their own Wear costumes A great many pupils wore pioneer costumes of long dresses and appropriate hats Their teachers wore the same to make them all feel home in the early days At noon when the cookies and stew were finished both grades got together and had a feast just like their an cestors Last year according to viceprincipal Al Znnalta lust the grade ones took part In this event However this year it was thought it would be more beneficial to all to have the grades combined Approximately children took part In pioneer days and enjoyed a lunch of beef stew apples cookies and milk two children He lives in Acton enjoys rending and Is a late movie fan Playing in different orchestras is one of Mr Sales enjoyments He is a Scorpio who doesnt believe in horoscopes and has no A talented musician Mr Sale plans to remain teaching and we hope he stays on Acton High This Wednesday a fashion show will be held In the gym during first period Drown from the Simplicity Pattern company will be the speaker at this show She will be illustrating to the students the fashions and fabrics currently in style These fashions will be modelled by some of our students This assembly will be restricted to those students who are taking home economics and secretarial practice tin- and next For the week of November four to seven the school is planning an upsidedown week This will make period one period six and period two- period five and so on I hope this experiment turns out well Tor all The change is due to the basketball schedule Chess Match This past Wednesday a chess match against A was held at the high school We have in reality two teams the juniors and the seniors In the games against the junior team won while the BAKING COOKIES IS fun according to these grade one youngsters at M Z Bennett school who took part in Pioneer Days Left to right Maria Kril Paul Splinter Chris Lubbers teacher Helen Vadieka Timmie Lang Craig Coltson and Vicky Conn Aid seeks members The Childrens Aid Society of with offices in Burlington is actively seeking to enlarge its membership President of the Society George stated- Voluntary membership started the Childrens Aid Societies We began as a movement to improve the lives of children Today we do not feel that our work is limited to childrescue In stead we see a great many areas in the community that need improvements which will give support to families To accept this challenge we peed on active membership more than ever before Some of the improvements which the Society sees as urgent needs arc more public housing with builtin services to people It isnt enough to simply put up a high rise with elevators and laundromats Each housing complex should include a nursery and play ground for the children Some families may need to learn and manage ment skills These are not frills but can make the dif ference between a successful happy community and one seniors managed a tic This was the first chess match held this year Acton will be playing against five other teams that are in the league This Tuesday the chess team will playing against Georgetown who were last years winners In basketball our un defeated girls team plays on Tuesday and Thursday Keep our teams coached Hick and Anne Pool will lie playing exhibition games at the Collegiate On Thursday October II school photos will be retaken for those students whose pictures did not turn out satisfactorily Also on Thursday the French students will having French oral exams all On Friday November Paul en vironmental science class plus other staff will lie walking from to The purpose of this is to the en Also on Friday Johan Wilkinson from our department will be representing our at Kingston She will be at tending a workshop which will involve not only English but tcchnirjues of group work and classroom situations On Tuesday November Mrs Mary Ijiuis and Mrs Sue Burns will be travelling to Sheridan with approximately fifty students Acton high school is pleased to announce the appointment of anew secretary Mrs Joan Kroll will be a and attendance secretary Something Extra Eiucya 2 Night Special at Torontos Simcoe riri Hotels Sf Believes the only way which is frustrated and des tructive said CAS Executive Director Dr Gordon For information on how to tiki become a member call and ask for the member- works on her ship secretary Membership for the big meal on entitles you to nomination to Pioneer on the board of directors to vote Friday at the annual meeting Sirloin Wing T Bone Steaks 5189 Ground Chuck Small Link Sausage 95 lmi lb pug- k Sliced Side Bacon Hinds Sides Fronts Ground Beef 101b LOVELL BROS MODERN MEAT MARKET Mill St E SO ZODIAC STERLING SILVER CHARMS Gemini A Also a Sterling Silver Charm Bracelet ONLY and have the charms Soldered FREE ALLOW FOB DELIVERY DAY NORISK GUARANTEE COUPON Crown 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