HALTONHILLSOUTLOOK Saturday April 1 Teen Outlook Everything on track at Georgetown high G day good readers and how arc A fairly busy week in the hallowed halls of GDHS To start last Wednesday April saw hold the opening ceremonies for cur new track a track meet our first of the year and the triumphant return of the famed to All bands were well received by the crowd Including guests from the other schools participating In the track meet though some contestants had to be disqualified for shall we say protruding objects during one act On Thursday April GDHS held Its Open House Ceremonies celebrating the completion of restoration Many were In attendance mayoralty included and enjoyed it Immensely The rave reviews however went to the Jan Band who Hole the snow The celebrations were preceded by a din for the dignitaries Involved In facelift Some sad news after many years rock group First Class have split up citing creative differences amicable and the fellas with other protects Speaking of track meets earlier participants in second track GDHS Jamie Harrison the late afternoon making the going tough In true Rebel style the tough Rebels got going winning many of their events and setting many per bests Tickets for the Formal will be tale as of May 16 going for the reasonable price of per couple This does contradict Information stated due to my errors must be stated that this is not a school function The girl and boys from the local hit ore really by the response they have been get ting from the community This past week Canadian rockers Strange Advance appeared on the show at least half of them giving away autographed albums to viewers Friday Mike Bellinger inter viewed Brian formerly April Wine a Canadian band which made a very good themselves Internationally in the 70s and early 80s Commented Mike All Die people we ve inter viewed have been great really nice Things are looking good for the staff and are get the time QUESTION Name the song and the group performing the song which appears al the ending of Around ANSWER Set The Stage by First Class Mrs Gooding si ill has some tickets left for a field trip to sec Movie The Play if you re a cur rent student interested In see ing this comedy which has received rave reviews see Mrs Gooding for details and ticket info And finally the Rotary Club of Georgetown Is presenting You re a Good Man Charlie Brown at the John Elliott Theatre May 13 and 14 Directed by Mike this show promises to be a great success All proceeds go right back into he community For tickets contact the Rotary Club Rotation That all for this week but remember No matter what your faith Gods tost name is not dam nit Career Awareness Students look ahead There a special opportunity for any female in Grades or to at tend a career a conference Students will have the opportunity to hear four speakers from a choice of SI different careers such as real estate agent architect travel con engineer veterinarian lawyer pilot radio and This conference takes place Satur day June in Milton Cost is SID which Includes bus transportation and lunch II a great way to get in formation on trie career you re thinking about Every year band puts on a dinner concert Well it that time of year On Wednesday May la AHS band members will be having their annual dinner concert Tickets for this exciting event can be purchased from any band member or by phon ing Cost is for adults and for seniors and students The con cert will begin at 30 All pro ceed U go toward band trip ex HlaWy teacher Mr Black Is Acton High Beckett lighting fund established A permanent collection of 19th- century lighting will be created at Black Creek Pioneer Village thanks to the establishment of the Hazel Beckett Memorial Lighting Fund The fund started recently with a generous donation from the family of Leo Beckett of Bolton In memory of his lain wife The fund now totals more than Black Creek Pioneer Village dot trays a typical midisthcentury rural community Many of the lighting artifacta currently in the Villages homes and workshops are on loan from the extensive Catherine Tnuro collection CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETYS 50TH ANNIVERSARY 19S8 v SERVICE CENTRE LTD The Rebel were hosted the trick ImI week and a part of the day was a ribbon cutting ceremony to officially open the facility Here runners the baton one of the event for all cost will be for a ticket and for bus transportation The days II be May and June If interested contact Mr Black as soon as possi All last week was spirit week AHS Lost Monday was root beer chug contest Tuesday tricycle races Wednesday was clash day Thursday was dress and 60s style and Friday was water balloon Purchases by the Beckett Memorial Fund will complement the collection and will in time provide Black Creek with Its own Permanent collection of lighting artifacts GET RID OF YOUR HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE In your home there are products that need special care When you use hazardous products you use tfiem carefully When you don need them any more you should dispose of them just as carefully Thats what the Household Hazardous Waste Depot is all about an opportunity to dangerous waste out of your home and protect our environment water land and air at the same time If hazardous products are thrown in the regular garbage they can Injure sanitation workers and cause long term environ mental problems Bring your Hosehold Hazard Waste to the depot and it will be dealt with by experts at no cost to you We will accept Burlington Depot Location Active Mobile Services Ironstone Drive Burlington 332 800 a to 1QO p We will not accept Explosives Including ammunition Biological Waste Unidentified Wastes Dates of Operation May 7 July Oct I June Aug Nov Sept Dec 3 I Open to all residents of Halton I No industrial or commercial loads accepted 1 Liters per household I please Need to know more Call the Region of ask for BurlingtonOakvilleMilton HillsGeorgetown 81 13 llsActon