8 The Acton Free Press Wed May Students demonstrate at school open house TWO MEMBERS OF the diving emu who took their tests on Thursday win of their life saving techniques All students pass course Irl iUuu tut Him n Audi imlil I I All the members of skin diving class held at the swimming pool Wednesdays passed Ihclr lest for he Snorkel Diver Award The clans was taught by David Sale who showed the students entries Into tho surface dives under water skills search and recovery rescue techniques related theory and diving mi ft ly I heir first dvn fin II I luni I lm 11 nil Id jnvolvid In Hub iIunh David Hurry flu loulii l1r Mrs for 1Mb W in Ho AHS Notes ju IK nli J In Im lli I It 11 Unit Ii tu lull Law trip to court Mny million I ItiHsm of A IUhIi field Court House In Miliiii ilnipmmrd Mr Mr Mcfillllvrtiy law milt bet the tor Iiibrch found the case Intruding we Imri contract In in limn 1 nit lunih to I Hi the rose III II ln until Local leader fir on my t mid nil in U iii 111 Mild enroll for spring semester Final figures arc not yet are reglHliud in iln- IMIvr complete but the University nit spring of registrars office reports some 1750 lull uitlpli for tin I Inn lime undergraduate mount to about of total llliC mi bin lti ilia mill lb Ii on Hi li on to I lb mil fill ork Hun In Motor I Ilrol will In for Hi lll jflur 1 lll I I It dny ti I Ii I lo Hi II lit io i off li rnv i IomI Woo socks A Ibn lul firm ii Mi 1 Hi rifting 1 imn Hi Out Mr lo Urn lo I tin in Inlo I up I In mill Hi Industry in llnlr flrsl it I In Ik and his In r luirnil 1- oi jriiiniri In lb I inTi Hi I iln put lo a Mir- in Inn irru Bold out Hi fill I lyr ll I butf i the of mi will Sheridan holds convocation iud njj nJni in Place Mi k their po I A total of 1100 students from programs are eligible to graduate from Sheridan College during four separate INDUSTRIAL ARTS is no longer a maledomin class as Marilyn displayed at the high school open house last Wednesday Marilyn is sanding some woodwork she made ceremonies month The seventh annual graduation will also mark the official opening of the new college building expansion by the Hon James Aultf Minister of Colleges and Universities His opening remarks will be combined with the Friday May 30 convocation when proximately students will receive diplomas from the School of Business and Secretarial Studies and Computer Studies Division Graduation ceremonies will be more formal this year than PLAYING WITH mud use to be a something lhcv have been previous youngsters would get a spankmg for Now it a fficStSSE j course at high school Peter Gillespie makes a He added that there clay pot for his art class at the high school open appears to be a conservative house on Wednesday among young people toward a more traditional graduation remony that was rejected In the IjI fids and The revived custom of wearing an will be again year which when placed on the shoulder of the student symbolizes the change In status from student to graduate The Hoard of Governor silver medals will hi lo stud in Kb division of Ihi- toll ho irhnvi mini I- aril r this iiti nti ir program it tin Milton impus are to gradual from School of in August NURSE WANTED Registered for Evenings per week p m to CLINIC 8531210 SPRING and SUMMER COATS i to TODDLERS TEENS DOWNTOWN ACTON 3080 Spaghetti eaters invade gymnasium Spring Fever spread rapidly throughout the high school on Thursday and Friday as the gym was full of tricycle riding fanatics and spaghetti eating fiends was high at the annual spring carnival with many taking place throughout the two days Students dressed in costumes of hillbillies or similar attire added to the mood throughout the school Pie throwing sock hops bike races and baseball games were lust a few of the many activities PETER ZIONS foreground takes a mouth full of spaghetti while Joanne Berry takes a face full at the spaghetti eating contest at the high school on Thursday The contest was one of the many events for Spring Fever this years carnival Scout and Guide news Mark This past week saw an extremely rare occurrence for this month nothing hap pened As most parents will tell you May and June are busy months Trees for Canada Explo rers Hike Guides Own swim ups Mures troop camps district camps group hikes finishing badge work and mans more activities arc scheduled for this and next month In sight The end of the season for most groups is now in sight Everything must be com before closing so Sep- ember can start on the right foot But the Acton Scout troop is one group which will continue to meet during the best Scouting weather of the year We the leader the parents to please bear with us In this hecUc period We cer tainly expect lull attendance Chinchillas fly Scott Harris A llafton I Judging Club meeting was held May at John s Chinchilla Farm The meeting waB opened by Holly with the 11 pledge Mr Germans who has been in the chinchilla business for II years was Introduced to the club by Bruce McGec Mr Gcrmana gave an In depth description on how to care for chinchillas and how to Judge them Following this he gave us a class of chin chillas to Judge After the Judging Mr gave a live demonstration on now to pelt a chinchilla We feel very grateful to our leaders Murray Harris and Jeff Nurse for taking time to arrange this very interesting meeting We then viewed three filmsGive Us This Day New Foods from Canadian Crops and Agriculture in Europe On summer trips take It easy if travelling on crowded or unfamiliar roads the planned events requirements for the Cubs because we are also giving will start Thursday so Be something up to be with and Prepared Scouts must assist our groups Thanks for bring thetr forms for Niagara understanding Falls and the Camporee to the Testing of the tenderfoot meeting Thursday 1MH HAM I HOURS Mon Spm Fil Sat pm Sunday 12 Noon Tsl 8532060 Canadian Style Corner Mam A Mill Actor MORNING SPECUl COFFEE nd DONUTS WITH EVERY DOZEN PURCHASED RECEIVE A FREE COUPON PRESENT COUPONS AND 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