Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 2, 1975, p. 11

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The Acton Free Wed July 1 Stewarttown holds Grade 8 graduations THE MAJOR award winners from Senior Public School Left to right Heather Rogers Mark Euteneier Kim Sopinka Chris Laurie Lee Jamie Clare Steve Leonard Woods and John Ellison On the evening of June 18 students graduated from school at ceremonies held at George town high school A total of awards were handed out School Board trustee Bill presented Laurie Lee with the Centennial Senior Proficiency Trophy for the student with the highest marks while Jamie Clare who had second highest marks among the graduating pupils was presented with the Stewarttown Senior Proficiency trophy by Principal Jack Heed Centennial school principal Ron handed out two awards one to Kim and the other to Chris Teachers Dave awrencc and Hilda presented Steve Leonard and Anne Woods with awards for showing the greatest im provement between grade Scout and Guide news summer has finally or ived I celebrated the or of summer by visiting gland for a fortnight lie there Rick and I hi the pleasure of visiting Acton district com- m and the Acton Scput troop and Cub pack as wU as the second Scouts arrived in London Si lurday June We weeded to Baden Powell i use In South Kensington Tl Is is a hostel reserved for of any worldwide Si or Gudlng movc- int After sightseeing took the tube subway to Green station we were met by Scout A in Beck of the 19th Acton op He escorted Rick and I help in either movement I noil where Acton district direct this especially at those putting on its annual parents that do not have the rig show This was the third time to help ft can be in any last sell out night that the capacity from section leader popular show ran We had or assistant to a group to meet the joint Scout committee member Scout id Guide cost We and Guide mothers member enjoyed the show or a resource person This is A tcrwards we were treated the lime for us to review our a dclicous dinner at the reserves and determine how me of the district com- big our Army will be in Geoff Raplcy So September If you would like our first day in the to express an interest please rthplacc of Scouting Ill tell call me Mark 853- Acton has plenty of Scouting interest and the feasibility of starting up on Acton section The results were good with Guiding success story in Acton Now boasting its time to beg As most groups have closed up for the summer I ask all the parents of these children to think about what these two movements do for your son or all the parents to please ask a friend if they would like lo some more next week Possible Rangers DRAIN BED IS a familiar sight to Henry Kroes convener of the Acton Red Cross Mr Kroes trip to the Acton Blood Donor Clinic at the Legion on Monday marked his pint of blood Tie has given over the years 151 pints of blood donated at clinic Rangers have had their at meeting to Guiding enthusiasm Lets try not to disappoint a single member Grandmothers meeting fcE for Greenock Institute Mrs Cal was the hostess recently for the June meeting of the Greenock Womens Institute with 13 members and two visitors present Mrs R Sinclair presided and after the opening ceremonies read a poem Memories which Mrs A Gates displayed the quilt for which she had received second prize at the District Annual held at Fergus The pattern was In red and white of the little Red school house Plans were mode to take a box lunch In July to Wellington place museum Mrs Ed McGeragle gave several household hints taken from the Consumers Guide The sight at the Legion on Monday was enough to make mouth water pints of blood were taken from willing donors the Clinic According to Henry Kroes convener for the Acton Red Cross and organizer Grandmothers meeting The meeting was a grand mothers and was turned over to Mrs Allan The roll call was Something I remember in rejects my grandmothers house blood was Mrs Echerich read a poem When Grandmother makes the tea commodity or blood Forty of these people had to be turned away due to a number of factors Some people whose by other diseases In the body such as cancer or people who had taken medicine hours prior Mrs Storey read a poem to the clinic on the modem grandmother Volunteers were kept busy Grandmother is out enjoying with the stream of people life before it passes by Mrs Aitken read a short story taken from an old book Mrs A Gates read minutes of the first I meeting that Lee had invited Adelaide lo speak at Stoney Creek arriving and departing Ten people could be looked after on the drain beds where the blood is taken while ten others could relax on the rest beds Everything was supplied by the Red Cross The St John Ambulance Legion Ladies Auxiliary and i 1 1 the to n Mondays clinic people were among the people who turned out to donate the pre- helped during Ihe day Mr Kroes feels the day was a success in spite of it being a holiday for most people At the last clinic held in only people turned out The group is planning clinic in October or November and hopes it will successful as Mondays Blood taken on Monday was used almost immediately in hospitals in Toronto roasts Davis at Erin ERIN Ontario Liberal Leader Bob Nixon roasted the rygovernmentataGrltbarbecueuistweekinEiin Nikon the audience that under the centralized form of decisionmaking la taken from the community and ided over to some deputy ministers for the Conservative Missed Your Free Press Please let Us Know Our carriers do their best to give fast courteous service but mistakes do happen so If you do not receive your paper or have any complaints regarding delivery please call our office 8532010 Georgetown Market Hwy No 7 ANNUAL SIDEWALK SALE oft Valid i with presentations of this Ad off S Valid only with 5 presentation QEE of this Ad EVERYTHING SWEATERS Splash flashes by Anne Pickering and Cathy Ashley We have Just completed our second week session of lessons Many children and adults were successful in obtaining their badges Donny Kelly Jank Dunne Karen Brian NeJles Jenny Peter Mills Susan Lindsay Ronald Van Item Jacqueline David Lori Fountain Bradley Thorn Timothy Sloddart Richard Kilpotrlck Lcanne Butler Michael Smith Ann Vonryn Grace Graham Linda Kohlsmith Martin Elliot Olgo Dyriw Mary Archer Joyce Buchanan Lorraine Kings mi I Janet Johnstone Christine Auger George Beginners Anne Shirley Cook Jeanette Greenly Margaret Thatcher Claudettc Elaine Carol Ann Shcena Johnstone Linda KilPalrlck Ted James Gregory James Michael Karen Gordon Scott McDonough Todd Tom Anne Linda Dunn Rodney Dunn Jason Hannah Jackie John Walts Kristin Spielvogel Christine Corolynne Michael Jamie Thalchcr Victoria Paul South Bradley Manes Sandra Smilh Atherley Shelly Winters Elizabeth Lynch Scott Rick Allen Karen Elliott Jane Sewcll Robert Kleine Deters JuniorIan Lillian Graham Julie Parsons Allen Kleine Deters Martha David Ander son Belh Grein Hcalher Michle Parked cars in accidents Two parked cars were in volved in separate collisions during the week which saw minor in the Acton Provincial Police Jurisdiction A car driven by Howard A Dunbar was in collision with parked Triumph owned Men Mills The vehicle received an estimated damage to the rear end as a result of the Friday night incident on Rosemary ltd Intermediate Mike wet- man feather Thatcher Gary Dunn Rennta trilling Kothy Held Laurie Sutherland Teri Flinders Robert De Wolfe Bronze Medallion Anita Kim Scott Corle Fischer Award of Merit Cathy Ashley Liz Cooper Our first summer session is underway Instructing Ihe lessons are Susan Ancker Lesley Graham Barb Liz Cooper Cathy Ashley and Lisa Woods We are trying to promote interest In areas of speed swimming water polo and synchronized swimming and grade eight The Sylvia and Milton Brown awards for excellence in physical education were presented to Heather Rogers and Mark by teachers Jim Ridley and Thelma The top award went to Intty Barber while Kim Griffiths Laurie Lee Paul Mosekjaer and Ijiurn Tarns captured the laurels for English proficiency The French award went to Sherry 11 rendu Lawrence and Jamie Clare were named the top geography students Tony Anna John Iimiii Cooper Saudi 1 1 11 Keiitncr or profit 11 arts Cord master tic litk School I wire Hied rituvMi stindtni for service to school Ho 1 1 Will 1 principal Itiiilingt school Starts Plays to Wed warren Julie Christie hawn PLUS 2ND HIT HIE LAST DETAIL is a gem of a film ENDS THURS HAPPY HOOKER OPENS AT STARTS AT DUSK I

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