Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 10, 1971, p. 7

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THE JUNGLE I GARY MASTERS and the RON LOUTH for Hill 11 Juicy I I f Novf I I Beanies mean house league teams By Wendy Thomson Now that the weather turned colder I quite content to stay inside comment on it from this aide of the window But when It wan so nice out little white back I spent a fair bit of tunc trying to figure out good excuses to leave the housework and for awhile No matter how much I tried to organize things I get out The duys I rushed around and had all the housework done by noon iky clouded over and it started to rain And the days that there win so much I hod to do it warmed up thesunshono and I grumbled It didnt help my bad moods trouble any to look out tho window and net the two stretched out in mm now and then lef In Ihc aid S and wlilgUng In Itching J 1 I that I could Join In wiggling bit bill I ideas some strange reason leaves tackled wouldn fc0 cats and the latest batch of lino and t want me to go kittens soaked up the warmth cither Shi walled berated pled from the front steps with scolded teased growled and excursions across the finally asked to be picked up lawn- after blowinK When when she could coax In my ear a tin weather too worm I shoved them all outside anyhow and they d sit in a miserable little blotch pressed up to the front door Whenever It was opened they swarmed In and were Impossible to catch again I used to put them out the front then the back door myself to go In and out They caught quite quickly though and By Carol Perhaps you are wondering why most high school students are barbed In brightly colored beanies These students arc loyally supporting their house league team which is a new Innovation In extracurricular activities at A D H It was announced In the spring of that sports would no longer Involve Acton High teams It was the opinion of the Physical Fducatlon Department that Acton High School was financially unable to support the cost of transporting teams nnd referees Many students fell that a very important part or school life would be omitted and that school spirit and morale would certainly suffer Variety of sports The house league program has been set up to Involve students In a wide variety of sports but within the school itself Some of the Sports that have been played intcrmurally were not offered interseholastleally To date pushball baseball track and field and flag football have been played I physical student took a physical fitness test last spring and from these results tlu entire student body and staff were divided Into four teams teams met first week of sehool and hose a team name and color and a hoys and girls Football On October the flag foot ball battle of the year was staged to determine the boys championship Jungle Bunnies emerged on top with a score of to over the Juicy I team Curly In the second half George McPhail and Mr A Andrews broke through the tough Juicy defense to score for the Jungle Runnies In the consolation Thor and the Wunder Squad Underground final standings for boys football are Jungle Bunnies Juicy I Thor and the Squad and Underground Intermural program In girls football Jungle Bunnies triumphed again over Thor an I the Squad On the 1 play the game Anne I scored for the Utter in the gome Pattl Dunn made the score over and the Squad In the girls consolation rounl I ucy defeated lerground 14 to Cathy and Miss J Mills scored touchdowns for the I while on the final play on the game lna Ijtrscn put Underground on the 1 girls standings are Jungle Bunnies the Squad Juicy and Underground Thanks to all who officiated games and special thanks and congratulations to team members for hi Acton first football season a great success Over half Miss J Mills hi a I of girls physical education fell that r half the has been In Home way In spirit is hard to usurp tilt hot il an at la events Include a hunt shoot volley ball for girls and for Miss Mills said Unit sports have not stopped and possibly gymnastk teams will still Hi economics do not permit liam sports to compete k child with Santa Zelle GEORGETOWN MARKET NlH- little 1 resist the tirade any longer and began to walk back to the house with this silly animal standing on my shoulders her feet kneading vigorously and her tail wound around my free I time I started to mutter at her I ended up having to spit the end of her tall out so back home we went me in arranged themselves three at the purring away as if she d been front and three at the back dipping Into the catnip again Hint small taste of autumn one day I did begin to play outdoors not of her tall was hooky Tansycat spoiled It and enough to whet my appetite brought me back home I had though and the next day I sad gone to get the mall from the box died up Beau for a beautiful 10 and Just couldn resist thnt mile ride part of It along the old autumn old leaf smell on the radial lino It was a perfect day breeze 1 turned up the road and and the backcountry scenery started walking Tansy who was magnificent I suppose if I d usually fetches the mall with me been out every day things wiu overjoyed to be going for a have seemed so nice walk anil skittered up the road when I finally did break away I alter a leaf She made the walk keep saying I must do this more into an obstacle course by lying often but maybe it Just as well down in front of me every few l don steps usually Just as I went to put At least thnt what I keep my foot down telling myself VALERIE GRAHAM performs a tncky manoeuvre the Acton Figure Skating Club first practice session Monday Staff Photo Mr and Mrs Harold have returned from a one week holiday in Myrtle Beach South Carolina Mrs Jean and Mr Brian of Toronto visited in town Sunday and attended the service at St Alban church Albert I out tit of 2 Rock wood was rushed to General Hospital Sunday and friends wish him a speedy recovery Mr and Mrs Chris and Diane were guests of Mr and Mrs James Swnckhnmer Cottage Brook arm on Sunday Nov and attended the christening of their daughter Tammy I ynne The service was held In Mimosa United Church and was conducted by Rev Anna Taylor Pot Kentner of Acton had a part In Georgetown Little Theatre threeday production of The Torch Bearers The play was very well received Tom Van coowner of Halton Toyota also had a part in the slapstick comedy M Whiting attended the veterans dinner Sunday and that evening took in the first Junior hockey game of the season here Friends are glad to know Mr Phil McOistall is recuperating well following an operation in Toronto General Hospital Mr Russell Matthews who was in the General too has returned home Mrs John McIIugh Is also in Toronto General Many friends here are following their progress with Interested concern our new families were welcomed to town the ill Neighbor service lately Mr and Mrs J Sheldon moved from Toronto to It Milton They have one young child Mr Sheldon in a pilot Mr and Mrs T J Berry an I son came from to Mrs Cormack Is newcomer from Fden Mills she lives in the Winston Apartments Mr and Mrs J and family moved up from Port Credit to ROBERT R HAMILTON OPTOMETRIST Georgetown ACTON PHARMACY WINTER SPECIALS 1 ANTISEPTIC 99 BR0M0 SELTZER irmly Size MM List HOME PERMANENTS 99 Schick Super Stainless Steel Blades 99 Crest Family Size TOOTH PASTE 99 Colqitc Family Size TOOTH PASTE 99 Head N Shoulders Jir Tube or Lotion Family Size ACTON FIGURE Stating Club lessons started Monday at the community centre Instructor Nancy Skuce helps Debbie James complete a eight in this picture Staff Photo To the Electors of My sincere thanks for the tremendous support you gave me on October 21st I would like also to express my appreciation for the dedicated efforts of so many Acton residents during my campaign George A Kerr BBSS

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