Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 18, 1975, p. 13

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Trip to Ottawa for grade eights MMKKKKKSHSXKKSKXX5 I Laura 1ctournenu The of I school returned on June from a memorable three day trip to Ottawa On the first tiny visited House home of John A and I Henry where we the mascot a big white goat We also a cannon from ihc top of tht fort We arrived at University it supper we all crammed into the to get up to the sixth floor whore our suites were located On free lime some people went swimming or to re creation centre The second day was by an roll call al with people walking In Mill half asleep After a quick breakfast we started off to the Buildings where we met and talkid to rank M I for rom here we went lo the War Museum where wi saw old uniforms tmiksnndmod els of ships etc We were to meet back tht Buildings only lo find the bus had not arrived for an hour bus rkcdandwi set out forLnur icr home of Sir I and Mackenzie King Next on the agenda wis n tour through Museum of m ami Natural tea luring displays of man development and tht origin and dnelop- On third re turning home wt lourul tin of tin homes Tin an hour of shopping In IIilM I Shopping n we left to return The students woull like lo thank all who were Involved and all who lulpcd make Ibis trip passible Receives scholarship to attend Jazz Clinic The Acton Press Wed Juno IB Scout and Guide News Mark Item Moil groups liavi now itosul up for Minimi 1 be fit si utiles with and diughtir Mt link supper to the glrln Sylvia also riik lu nil round ton nt rtu in in will tit inn I until July flu Stout troop will mut nil milium will In Sip aftir silnul has I summons starlit the Smut lull Ihls Is fir now ad which with double taptiLlly II will hope lullv hi nil mi mlH rs of hi tiuldes and Floy St mils of Ida Volunteer work will 1 1 vtr so litis us tin Stout mid Mol an holding it pot lutk at tht Stout Hall lune IB at ACTON ROTARY PRESIDENT Allan Hall shakes hands with Simon Acer as he stands proudly with other individual winners at the annual rodeo Friday Community Services Officer Larry Scott is also seen standing behind winners Andrea Jenkinson Tina Gunn Kim and Doug The trophy was regained this year by Robert Little students Robert Little school high school student is of two pupils in to a music scholarship to attend a Clinic it allege his aLso wntUn musk il for Mi Bow en received a scholarship from Ihc I Harris Music o will attend one week clinic under the guidance of Mr Is a renowned lltrklty plnur in tht United Stairs and has with Us s and binds 1iriitiouiil studios Hi 1ms I WAR 1 district onimissiorKr of guides All round cord to Sylvia Scott of lfii Churchill Ihe is the highest in the guiding movement second only to ihe I ycir old Sylvia High in The presentation look it the annual and the scout hall I ton Railings Mitch DECORATIVE SAFE FREE ESTIMATES CONCRETE RESTORATIONS LTD MARTIN ST MIL TON ONTARIO CANADA 8786863 wins Friday rodeo plan exchange Thirty six avid contestants rom the Robert Little and Z Bennett public schools participated last Iriday afternoon in the bicycle rodeo sponsored by the Community Services of the Ontario Provincial Police The rodeo was a twopart examination held at the Bennett School Ten questions constituted a written test for the first part The second phase was one of skill in motion Community Services officer Scott was in charge of the rodeo He was assisted by provincial police constables Glen I inda Davis I Written test A top sign stop and IJfls six sides every bicycle must have a bell or horn riders must ride beside the other were only three of the ten true or false which Ihe Acton All ipme through with dolors on the written test but proving skills on the track was another thing Each rider had six ob stacles to master five points given for inch one Correctly executed Riding Carefully through a series of Cones established the ability of the students to handle their knowing when to signal and how showed the s knowledge of rules of he road after the other the went through their They were divided into three age groups six to eight yearolds nine and ten olds and and over All in all officer Scott was well pleased with participants He commended them on their written abilltv and told them to keep up practicing rules or good bie cling Third rodeo Thii is the third con for the annual rodeo In 1973 the Robert Little school took the large keeper It wis donated the Acton Rotary Club for the school with the greatest number of points accrued In it was claimed the Bennett school Thisyeirs finish showed the trophy by the Robert I and it will stay at that school until next years trophies were presented to girls boys winning their special cate gories Those receiving awards from Rotary Club president Allan Hill were six tight yearolds I and Doug nine ten Simon M Z Tina I years and over Andrea R I and Kim Mcleod The Robert Little riders took the award for obtaining the highest toll points for the of written and riding tests Acton high notes Mors Jongsma June there wis a paper and bottle drive in Acton It was conducted by Sale and the band members This year the band numbers have made a great amount of moncj from the paper bottle drives held once a month in the Acton area With the they have been able to new uniforms for tht hand andhivealso helped out the student council will be the last of school for this To celebrate this day will be a short period day Classes will only be minutes in length an assembly will be held for the staff and students in the gym It is an honor lo have written this column in the Acton Free Press for Acton high school Mark In Is well un for Enrolment has Increased this year and there is an active program lined up delegate to the provincial It Leadership Week Is Jane Nixon Jane has been active In the 4 11 Dairy Calf Club and the Halton Horse Club as well as completing a H Snowmobile Club project and a 11 Veterinary Science Club She will be spending June at the University of Again this year Is taking part In a exchange with Wisconsin Returning the exchange visit will be Stephen Stanley Eileen Mar shall Lynne Stewart Bill Allison and Nancy McKlnnon Weigh steers For the Queen Guineas Competition at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair In November six steers have been weighed Entering their calves are Bill and Bob Allison Dale James Lindsay and Nancy and Keith McKinnon Best of luck with projects The United Breeders Incorporated is again spon soring the Dairy Silver Dollar Competition We have five entries from Toronto International 5 Miles Wesi of Georgetown on Hwy SUPER FUNNYCAR SHOW Saturday June 21st The first big show the year Gates opens show time m PROCOMP SHOW 2 BIG DAYS July and 5th FRIDAY and SATURDAY JET CAR SHOW Saturday July 19th SAVE BIG ON streak You Siva 3350 85 E7l 11 35 26 1115 39 4095 H70 1416 4370 11 WIDE OVAL RAISED WHITE LETTER for Regular Store Listed Price 49 95 each DELUXE CHAMPION DELUXE CHAMPION ALIGNMENT and SUSPENSION CHECK The solely of ft by a wear load and Have us chock your t safety Whole so v res tot ih arc not labia or belle See our complete I no F b cycle res lubes USE OUR I CREDIT PLAN We make it easy at MOORE PARK PLAZA 1 GEORGETOWN 8775

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