Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 9, 1971, p. 6

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liiruer only on Mr wilt ami of the excursion AN ACTON youth group raised over to with a successful car wash held In use for the purchase of a set of swnns for Prospect Park Saturday Staff Photo Hold junior field day at Robert Little Mutt four first ribbons to win the In the over one last weeks Robert School Junior field Girls champion In the and bracket Jennifer Krnpek who had three firsts and second Two firsts and two seconds won Jordan the championship tor and Girls in the same ace bracket was earned one first second place ribbons Ralph How en and Pat were boys and champions respect in the and old age Each had two firsts In three A complete of the cla follows Jump IM Nfml Da I- lit I Kami ftintti lnsrl1 KppiTl 10 11 High Ml yard ilmh Ionian John all him Iaul Ilolinn Julie Handover ItiHh Jump Joy Munrll triple JumpJennifer Kraiek S iloih Jennifer IflO aril Mall Kim Mr rlilo pen KitDawn State opinion St intents were requested to to question ire distributed last lite students were asked their opinion of school rules the wiliest or system to be adopted next the library facilities c facilities and matters of concern This was an excellent opportunity for the students to speak their and Hive an honest opinion of the topics Im that a survey of this type was taken as it may serve a means of fillint the gap Tour plant Members of the yearbook staff loured the Acton Free Prist building last Friday Die students were surprised to find thai the printing was done same methods as thai of that the members of the yearbook and business dubs celebrated Grades at buffet supper at In For the first time in years the Oracle operated on profit thanks to ambitious work of the business club After the dinner everyone Invited for a social fathering at home of Mr and Mrs Sanson in enjoyed themselves and were Kind to have contributed to the Oracle Open house A very Open House was held at A I lust Hie Hat enormous crowds at all of The wild duikliiiKs were an attention as soon as visitors entered the door Hie had various displays and demonstrations Student and teacher effoits combined were whnl made Ihe sue a I JIVINO A loaf of 11 ft oven mi four Inicnl lind mU Miry in and 1 Miny sampled slues tin- House- List Stiff Photo Z Bennett athletes record many fine marks Fascinating displays at new Science Centre By Deb On Ma a very dismal day our ijritdc nine science class accompanied by our noted teacher Mr and a began our trip bus to the Ontario Science Centre We finally reached our destination after the lont ride in the rain The modem budding was immense and the water works displa in front of the building was beautiful We entered the building tlirough one of its main entrances into the area where we waited for our guide We were allowed free time for half an hour so we went to the Molecules end Ijsir area Some of the things were fascinating we didn want to leave this room to no to the theatre but there was still a great deal to see Pollution probe At the lecture theatre we had a discussion about pollution We saw slides and heard a few songs on this topic which were ver We ended the discussion with our own lews on pollution and ways in which to alleviate the problem About this time hunger pains began to hit us Natural our appetites had to be satisfied so off we wenl to the cafeteria Seeing ejes After lunch we were time Susan tops speakers Grade student Susan placed first in the recent Bennett School public speaking contest Speaking on What I trunk a true Canadian should be Susan won the timer Smith pi a que Other contestants and their topiis Fred Headers Debbie Vtellwood Drugs Maria Million and David Drink waiter Mount all of Grade Grade students Susan Bruce Books and Turkosi Helen Keller and Peter of Grade who spoke on Judges for the competition were speech instructor for the North Hal ton area Ken Ellis head of the English department at Acton District High School and Joe Gibbons school opens The Joseph Gibbons school in Georgetown has been official opened It named for a former maor who lived in Acton portrait of Mr Gibbons was presented ami Mrs Gibbons presented an Illustrated 1887 count atlas The old atlas will be rebound and used children in the school Mrs Gibbons said she knew Joe would rather have it used b the children than gathering dust on a shelf Mr Gibbons was a Georgetown to visit the other various exhibits on our own Many of us went to see the display We looked under the microscopes many small samples of life and we even saw our magnified many tunes There were many things to see skeletons electric eels guinea pigs frogs fish and many other plants and animals Our next stop was the communication room where we saw ourselves on television and tried our skill al many of the exhibits We saw what certain sounds looked like on a screen without hearing them and we the different noises from the beams bouncing off objects In the hydro building we saw how static worked what rcalU happens inside trie ires and how electricity is produced Inner space were many new things to see in the Space room We saw a real capsule ihe compact food the astronauts ate and the stages in which the rocket fired Other rooms which we visited included the Transportation room the Science Arcade Earth arid Weather area and the Oil and Gas building Even though this was the second visit for a few of us we all found it a most educational and en able trip M Dennett School students participated in their annual school held day last week Outstanding all round perfor mances were turned in by Mike with three firsts in senior boys events Gary Deling with three firsts In the intermediate boys group and Nathan Fields who had four firsts In the Junior boys bracket Cathy and Cindy Ban- earned two firsts apiece in the senior girls events while Janice Drink waiter had four firsts in intermediate girls events and Ann Hording copped a pair of firsts in the junior girls events A complete list of results follows RHYS Ni If I rl In nl Mm RENT A CASCADE 40 HOT WATER HEATER AT ACTON Gary Acion Open Saturday A field of local duffers is expected to tee off early Saturday morning in the annual Acton Open at Hilltop Course In Erin Tournament committee chairman Harold reports tickets arc still available at Pete s Barber Shop Entry fee of i includes golf a prize and a hot dinner at Hilltop Defending tow gross champion is Jim Mark Mllrrull Inl 111 Hi rtllchrll YD DASH Junior J Heidi Mark Williamson Wo He rASHJunliir 12 I Mirk Williams Wnllci Inl Ivan Gary llanrtnn Senior Mike ropolavec 12 2 Jamie David Allen YD ITIer Millir Kevin Ieter Senior Mlkr I Jamie John HSU Senior Ml IRIS JUMP Junior Ion lt Inl Jnnke 1 Monlki SrhmlrJl Jnrtlan Senior Grid ARTHUR A JOHNSON DOCTOR OF OPTOMETRY MILTON AND ACTON Directory for Datillt Datsun announces the economy drive WOO Iht more for yout money cm NORTH END BP TliaTI3471 Miliar Ontario Intn daalaii Canada and lh POLLOCK AND CAMPBELL Dittributor of Home Farm Products Serving and Dninet Since HEATING OILS LUBRICATION OILS I GREASES GASOLINES DIESEL FUEL Phone 8532174 Oil SUB Young St Acton J Sincere Thanks The Staff Students of Acton High School Wish to Thank The Parents Community for Their Kind Support in Making Our Open House A Very Successful Event CHECK OUR HANDBILL FOR MANY EXTRA SPECIALS ROYAL GOLD FLAVORS Ice Cream IGA Kraft Pure Jams MM g IGASPECIAl DECOR Toilet Tissue A TROPICAL TREAT Cabana Bananas 11 PRODUCE OF IGA IGA MHO Cheese Slices eeseSli 59 Drinks Soft 79 PEACH

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