ft tfoung off in the dammed up ichool creek these young- ten had no fear of hot humid weather of the past weak further up the creek two paddlers larry holmes and gary price peddle their canoe under the f prior to taking the long portage home after a skim on fairy lak the deepened waters have attracted many to swim since the weather got summery staff photo asij si tisnr police report two accidents police reported two accid ents occurred on acton streets for the period june 4 to 10 resulting in an estimated 295 damage friday june 9 a vehicle own ed and driven by george fred allan 184 cobblehill rd and another driven by garrit kroe- ren main st were involved in an accident at the corner of wellington and peel sts police said the allan car was east- bound on peel and the kroe- zen vehicle stopped on welling ton at peel turned to go west i on peel striking the first nam ed damages to the allan car was estimated at 85 the kroezen car was damaged to an estimated 35 second accident occurred at main st s and vimy st be tween vehicles owned by jo seph roy kaine guelph and david leonard stanley acton collided the kaine vehicle had 150 damage to the left side and the stanley car was damaged in the left front to the extent of approximately 25 edie hopkins reports pride in canada is kindled on adventure in citizenship edie hopkins who was this sestliss f 2l years choice for rotary trip- jgszf per va ottawa has this to say about- her experiences to begin with the flight itself was a new experience on the plane homeward due to some air turbulence i was after tba taken on a tour of the parlia ment buildings we sat in at a session of the bouse of com mons focal point of our nine air niroiucncc was j ajvj sick and arrived at malton democracy although viewers ireetaxul i metftts one look at me convinced the family members of my recept ion committee that i had spent five days df debauchery in our beautiful capital city on monday may 15 240 students from every part of canada assembled in the cha- could not possibly attend we were nevertheless disappointed at the lack of activity and par ticipation menibers casually drifted in during the half hour until finally be attendance reached its maximum of 12 monday night surety perk- aa asscnnjicu in uic uib- laurier in ottawa can- j pnia en far dam- teau adian rotary clubs had once more set into motion their adventure in citizenship pro gram here we were welcomed by the mayor don reid who ex pressed the hope we would leam what canada is and what being a canadian means a detailed explanation of our sports concert tea events at sunshine students at the sunshine school at hornby have had a busy schedule over the past week tuesday of last week they held their field day fri day their bazaar and tea and monday the dosing concert friday all of the sunshine school students and preschool children will be treated to a day at terrions j square pony ranch plus pop ice cream end hamburgs the field day was held in conjunction with a picnic earner m the year they were tested on a centennial physi cal education program handed down by the department of education gold bronze and silver awards were presented for various degrees of achieve ment bob kanerva president of the halton association for mentally retarded presented the awards to the recipients monday night at the school concert before approximately 125 people at the st pauls united church in milton the centennial physical fit ness program is standard for all schools in canada and the sunshine school performs the same tasks however the stand ards are scaled somewhat in spite of bad weather last friday over so people attend ed the tea and bazaar at the school and listened to- stud ents sing at the concert monday the senior students dressed hi red and white sang centennial songs did some folk dancing square dancing and put on a skit pened by rain and weariness we were guests at fisher port high school and what treat ment after at superb chicken din ner we listened to a concert which included local bands an impersonator and a beaut iful centennial feature which would have moved any can adian the students choir sang a tribute to canada and her provinces with proudly we praise the dance which followed meet was a real icebreaker and save rolfc us a chance to meet and mingle as i do not want to take up your time describing activ ities which you have beard from previous delegates i wzu describe only what interested me the most and my impress ions at our luncheon tuesday the right honorable john c diefenbaker spoke to ail who couldnt understand why wi needed a history he had students an opportunity they this to say did you ever see will never have again as what happened to someone for me id still be there now who lost his memory he if i hadnt run out of money summed up democracy as the i cant tell of any highlights right to be wrong not do there wrong it all seemed so exciting in conclusion he quoted the people languages food from a canadian poet my buildings i cant believe any- prayer is that canada will be one could leave there feeling the reflection in gods eyes indifferent tuesday afternoon we were by the time friday rolled taken to the rcmp train- around we were all anxious ing division to see the musical to be home and catch up on rides for those who have our sleep after receiving our never seenitjt is a spectacle citizenship certificates and performed by a full troopof after our farewell luncheon 32 men and horses a variety we all went our separate ways of intricate movements are ex- besides being a cram course ecuted at the trot and canter on canada my adventure was to the music of an appropn- also a lesson in french ate tempo a student from quebec en- from our visit to the nat- deavored to teach me how to ional art gallery including the speak and understand le fran- modern art section i under stand only one thing art is individual no one is ex pected to like or understand it tuesday night was the most memorable at nepean point we saw son ef lumiere in this brilliant spectacle parlia- hill has thestarring by the unique use of light ing and sound effects the drama of canadas early days her triumphs and failures her great men and deeds come vividly to life it gave one a sense of pride for canada is shown to have a distinct cul ture i would sincerely like to thank the originator of the trip to expo it gave many for the cottage tile that make the meal from lovell bros modern meat market maple leaf sliced side bacon 85 9x v- 10c each 12 x 12 each 18c spruce up your cottage now tak a supply of paint brashes thinners and paint on your next trip discount centre lakeview main st n acton 8531190 maple leaf sp cryovac cottage rolls 65 boneless prime rib roast 95 g lb lean ground chuck 65 lb lovell bros modern meat market 77 mill e aden daily delivery phone 8532240 the acton free press wednesday june 14 1967 name teachers public schools for next term principals w d e smith and g w mckenzie reported teaching positions at both the m z bennett and robert lit tle schools were filled for the coming year at last tuesdays meeting of the public school board teaching at the m z ben nett school will be mr smith mrs arlene bruce mr w du bois mr e brears mr g bateman mr e leatherland miss judy gellatly miss fern small miss susan radford miss e campbell mrs mu riel heard mrs k alger and mrs glenda benton mrs lil williams is secretary principal mckenzie reported six new teachers have agreed to sign a contract to teach at robert little as soon as the board and teachers have rea ched an agreement leading computer manufac turers in the united states are lending a number of machines to expo 67s man the produ cer theme pavilion to illus trate the wonders of modern science in this pavilion visit ors will also see edible food made from petroleum an auto mated factory the most ad vanced type of appliances and a futuristic car by alfa romeo staffattheschoolnextyear will be mr mckenzie mr d copeland mrs j gamble 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