Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 21, 1970, p. 10

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free Press Wednesday October Plowing match teaches facts need for rubbers Story hours at library The Wednesday story hour hour was on the library was quite with IB young pre schoolers The weekly sessions for 3 to year olds are lasting till the end of November By LAUrene Oil I Mutual On Wednesday October 14 Mm l wall the environmental Science and On left Acton at am by bus for Ihu IB win in Urn International Plowing Match lli held on the forms of Claire Jointer plow to Inti rcminly neighboring forms I in daily Ontario The weather was foggy and rainy after a few set bocks such as mechanical allure of tho bus roadside accidents arrived safely at the plowing match about 12 to find only more rain and mud a foot deep in places This did not stop the by the Ontario Plot Million din to Follow of Uic us follows Why Is International Plowing Matth kid In Ontario How is the history Coming to mutch Itnclf is organized Somebody must have missed a bike by now Several people must be scorching for keys The police a bike and a variety of keys their office and are seeking THE UNIVERSITY of Waterloo biology building was one of the many campus sites visited by Acton District High Students tour U of Waterloo students during a tour of the university last week field trip nor did It dampen the spirits of the students Many students had been to previous matches and were looking for ward to this one Answer questions There were many commercial who held their first plowing tin ted In 1013 on the Sunny brook I where the present tiny Sunny I rook Hospital Is located In 1071 it is to be hi Id on the farm of Itussell Hare Nan 300 students so there t any allowance for questions or any individual attention We saw their two theatres which had built In seats and complicated machinery at the back where the light controls were Use tunnels Even though it was a very cold day the movement from building to building too baa We had fast glances at the because we could use the tunnels By When we first arrived at the University we had to hang around for a while to wait for a guide After about minutes this student comes walking in and tells us that our guide must be having a class or something but gave campus centerthat where nil the hang out and listen to weird music It creeps Huge gym We also saw this huge room full of computers and finally we ended up in the gymnasium which is about times the size of oars That where we were met our original guide who came running at full speed to catch up with us there we went to the museum where we saw such things as horse which was taken out of the mothers at an stage We went see a couple of lecture roams- one than was unoccupied hold from to ACTO At we went for lunch in this huge cafeteria which had fan tastic food When we finished we went to the book store where they sold books obviously records school supplies and various other things UNDER THE supervision of guidance sis where we were met again by guide who took us to a room In the Modem Languages building Mr the high school liaison officer came and spoke to us about admission requirements student loans and general in formation about the of Waterloo there was another man there but I don t know who he High students toured facilities at the displays such as Esso P Gulf ticokc In Holdimand County booked to spend a day there soon Public school meet today The annual County Cross Country Meet for elementary schools Is being held today Wednesday at Foirvlew Public School near Registration for Cubs and Scouts Registration next week for Acton Cubs and Scouts has been announced by the group com Cubs may register Monday October from to 30 at the scout hall while Scouts may register at the same place Thursday October at the same hours The group committee has requested that either one or more parents accompany the prospective cubs or scouts when they register In 1074 it is coming to Mrs Dawn don of the South Antral Regional System DiKO Mont of students felt that delighted the youngsters with her the plowing was a stories and liad brought a trip oh It Informed us of how them mcwKyos welSme mothers read or chatted In a newer products In the adult port of the library while their and WiE losing I hove piece of In the story hour actually half he owners formation for those who Intend to go to any future plowing match take a pair of rubbers with you as well as warm clothing which will ripe rain Day at museum School classes will be spending full duys this year at county museum in Its new program Integrated with the schools The first of these many day long sessions was last Friday Two Acton classes are of Home and Farm Petroleum Products Acton D if HEATING OILS LUBRICATION OILS GREASES GASOLINES DIESEL FUEL Phone 8532174 DEPENDAIIE OIL Young St Acton University of Waterloo last week The university has shown tremendous growth during the West Elgin delights audience JiBOWL for Pleasure for Health By Miry Ann Frailer of the part week a was an assembly las afternoon The filed into the gym and comfortable Aer j the bleachers or seated flaw- Mr Ktt had arranged It introduced the of seven ver talented After an traduction of individual family member commenced to perform on their drums and Their repertoire included Blues Proud Mary Lang Tall Texan Terry a grade 13 student thanked our guests on behalf of the bud As it was not dismissal time the orchestra sang again one of the audiences favorite tunes Prison Blues university lst Friday the grade 13 class spent the ds at the University of Waterloo Those who wished to attended lectures of the scientific field The remainder of the students were given a guided tour throughout the university grounds and buddings Teachers Mr and Mr Eastwood accompanied the class on this Held trip The Ploughing Match in Lind say was visited by several high school students last Wednesday The bus load left Acton at a and due to bus trouble returned home at The boys were attracted to the 1971 General Motors and Chrysler products Snow mobiles motor cycles tractors and farm equipment were also on display Mr Keith Black was for the trip child A letter was received from Obispo last week Autura is a foster child who has been sponsored by the Student Council lor several years now It stated that he is doing well In school and that the family appreciates our s native land Is the Philippines At last Monday track meet the Home Economics club sponsored a booth of home made cakes and cookies This is the first project of the club for this Mrs Is the staff adviser Soccer games The A HS Soccer team has defeated In the past two Mimes The first played In against Orangeville our bos were defeated Last Tues they were defeated by the Ontario School for the Deaf This game was played In Acton Good luck to the in the future West Elgin a musical group from West Elgin Secondary School near Rodney displayed their talents at a special assembly at Acton District High last Thursday afternoon Science teacher Frank Bolger organized the group which consists of three of his children Paul Mike and Mary of Neil and Don Alex and Cheryl Fleming and Tom Murray all of Rodney The group practices at noon hour and off hours and plays at dances in the Rodney area A special benefit for the United Appeal is one of the next per forma rices on the group schedule Former Rockwood residents Mr Bolger an OAC graduate and his family are former Rock wood residents His son Pot a University of Waterloo student is a Canadian champion in his weight division in both judo and wrestling and has represented Canada at the British Empire Games The group was introduced by principal Dave Katz and thanked by student Terry Churchill Thursday morning they per formed at General Brock Secondary School in Burlington Porcupines do not throw then quills Greet Spring in all its glory I BUY AND PLANT NOW IMPORTED Dutch Bulbs Tulips Darwins Parrot j Botanical Early Single Late Single Double Tulips Daffodils King Alfred Van Sim double Hyacinths Cam Grape Hyacinths Snowdrops Crocus 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