Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 1, 1971, p. 6

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The Acton Pre Dec Teacher profile Mrs June Levy and art Art each grade hope of June Levy Not only I there new tem In Hit Infill bill new to tenth Mrs June tem he mid llilrel mill sin It will expanded to liuUide fourth it would bo lor to In tn provide mi course for has scum beautiful would to liulUI full time lor students from crude to Mrs I iwis limn In Southern Ontario one brother working in I another In Kent Count husband attends York is working on his In history She has been living In for three ears Art first Mrs lv 1 County the Senior Public School for over ten has her in art through the Department of She has used art as well art at senior public si She fills Is for to no Into the high SLhool work Mrs lvy likes working wltli childrens groups Individual people I like to think of teacher of people not of subject I am with the art program because it provides the opportunity to work out an individualized program System works well Shu thinks the semester system is tremendous of the hour periods dnll fins allows a student to start a project and continue with it the next without having to wait a week to finish it She sns that in some schools two minute periods week instead an hour Mrs likes ceramics art and dabbling oils She iilso enjoys curling ill though slie hasnt curled since living in lleorgetown She is fond of walking anil outside and she like to listen to good music Mrs feels hat is predominant in one s lifi It mood and affects vour outlook Schools stouldn t look drab or institutional like because if people more attention to the artist it u a building is put together then will be abetter response from tin people who- are learning Live life Mrs 1evj thinks must life to the fullest life is worth living and to get most out of it to put in all heart will let Slu let Is thai the most disappointing pari of a job is whin people let down bee wise of their k of ihlinRe the It Mr si turn I double the spin for the room a nipper kiln and fieri one Ac ion to use the fin In room Mis lev feels en strong girls and women expressing themselves and ilearK in our so that we have from the woman s point She thinks that wmmii lib is lure to but also leels there should be a nun In other words the liberation peopk Mrs thinks thai women should be able to house their own jobs In their own interests without being hi unwashed with the idea of scrubbing floors and raising ten Mil feels so strongly about tins that she is a member of the on stm i stresses Club of West is a womens club that trains women for better communications Mrs enjoys working at Aelon High ver much and the to have such a competent Tour UNIVAC Susan Patrick itn Nov Data class of went to loronto to tour file for the trip were Mrs Walters Mr Boris Shean teacher of the Data Haas The students met the head of the education We split into two groups the first of IB and the remaining were In mother group The first group went through the building while Hie others went to a mid talked about careers in computers We saw mam computers and our guide ran a program through one computer and printed out a picture of Pierre Side trips We left and went to Kensington Market where looked at the different tilings were sold We went to lhina Town for lunch Some of us Italian food others had Chinese After lunch we went to Honest s to look at the wnj tilings were sold there We found the trip interesting and educational Quebec trip Due to lack of on laid weeks Youth Pane the account of the grade trip to Quebec City continues thin week By Dave Pink The themselves by either exploring the city on their own taking the walking tour or they rode the ferry to the of Levis the river On Saturday night wo all gathered together to eat a dinner that won paid for through the money rained by the car washed and bake sale we held prior to the trip Some of the money came from Acton businessmen who made donations for our trip At nix a Sunday morning wo checked out of our hotel and left forthorallwaystatlon Most of on train between Quebec and Montreal In Montreal wo had two hours between trains Mont people took to have hero and to Hlghtace though most of the neon were those Inside the railway station We arrived In Toronto about whore mast of ils ate then looked around Union Station Wo left Toronto at and arrived In Georgetown later The group split went home and propurod for school next morning who went on tills trip owe something to many people Mr Black and Mr Katz who both showed enthusiasm for our trip those generous Acton who donated funds for our trip and the three members of the Steering Committee who originated and organized the excursion would especially like to thank Mr and Mrs Harold Swallow who accompanied on the trip Mr Swallow the Head of the History Acton H S dealt with each problem promptly fairly is worthy of our praise The Grade 13 students who went to Quebec not only learned about a distinctive part of Canada but also got to know each other better It was good to get out of a classroom As hard as teachers try the classroom tends to stagnate learning while a trip of this nature stimulates it Interviews Interview appointments were set up at the public schools where parents arc going from ruesday right through Friday this week Tuesday and Wednesday school was out early to accommodate all the parents Progress reports went home last Friday Maxwell In all honesty I do not know what to say about War which is a film the school viewed last This film dealt with the of what could happen In a nueleur war It wiih narrated in the si that the wni hail already taken plate ami that the film was a dot what had movie has been banned In Inglaiid and the upsetting fin Is that what was shown in tunlly happen I In wiltirs attempt to shock the ninth Into the full lealiatlnn of just what a lear win in an 1 feel was mil cessful Ileal tlous Here some millions to It I thought It was goiy but In ought reality to our attention M Nnbh was an concept of ieallt of tluimoiuutiw war It was very and Ight to the point and It did have some value Boh Smith It was a great movie It showed the people what should know war and how to prepare themselves for it It was It scared you ihi way It was shown I thought Its point across Pete Vllctstia I liked It really put tht point across Nina I gate It wasprelty gory I he students went for inroimatlou on he visual arts pmginm and 11 re en has signed In the Vim se for next yeai I I I Aie our schools shock is the topic whlih Or Paul discussed at Blake lock School last Wednesday AIhjiiI 12 staff members attended tin dinutr and presentation li mentioned hu things as the into of change in schools and how to com- with emotionally dlsturlied children Voi levant some teai hoi wonder If thev had all possibilities in coping with special students Mi Inycr was good The sentatlon was only fair but his during the question sc ion were very Interesting Mr Skerrett I thought it was enlightening and enjoyable I was pleased to hear disc iLSsed In a ll way Mrs S Stephanie now Ontario Scholar By Code Maxwell Stephanie Merrfn student Acton High Si lias just been recognized as an Ontario might will why lisik this long In fourth high si she had I An and in outer to a a must have complied all his 11 Is In the same Vi Ior the student who docs five years work In four as Stephanie did means they mil eligible For the si In di r to ircdlts net did for guide as as 1 took nine dining the year which meant she had no lunch pet Hid mid two moie in sunn sihislule was hi ought to the attention of Hie Board of and reviewing In i ase dec hi on was made to give her an Si holm ship Stephanie has icciivcil the I rnnklln Award for 1 1 1 slaitisl grade in Acton and during three venrs at tin high si hhe I behavior Salt I thought It was good but useless to show to jiLst a few high schools It should Ik shown to everyone Ann t realistic in the possibilities in thai what had happened happened In the previous wars A nuclear war would lie worse Hank was very live 1 thought it was very moving and I think should be shown to Nixon although I know It wouldnt do any good Marshall I I Ijist week Barry Sherry Douglas Gloria Tarrant accompanied by Mr and Mrs S Burn- visited Sheridan The counsellors talked with the registrar other Sheridan personnel about employment and the picture for community college graduates admissions procedures and the What I modifu atton Mr Howard who is in the ess of his 111 O came to the High School last Monday to ak to the f Ik modification in the broadest is a reward based system for improving behavior of students It ranges from the Inability to finish homework to Hie disturbance classes Staff reaction is the reaction from some staff members An intert sting alternative to the more usual method of solving discipline problems in the class room However at the moment the daily administrative details of applying such a system to more than one or two students per class would seem to me too difficult Mr W fins is very good thing for people on public school level or on an individual basis but dealing with a high school class I have severe doubts Mr Swallow 1 thought what he had to say was interesting but would like to have seen more practical applications and suggestions and lew theory Mr K Ellis ANNOUNCEMENT RE CHRISTMAS TREES Acton Ys Mens Club will not be selling Christmas Trees this year We wish to take this opportunity to thank the public for their tremendous support in past years PLEASE LOOK FOR US DURING OUR CHRISTMAS CANDY BLITZ Guess whos doing the dishes Thewifesavers parly and the hours spent doing dishes could bo spent in a happier Cons dor loo A lot of dirty dishes with oys Chr So make more timely gift than an dishwasher See your appliance doalor soon about hew automatic electric dishwashers re not colled The Wilesavers tor you know ACTON HYDRO ELECTRIC COMMISSION 43 Alice Street Acton Merrin Imolt and a prefect She aide bee organizer of the show and acted an a to the ami he the High school icwsnapii cslllor of Ihe veir pluinle of will lead her into Incoming a riot tor Her theory is you get out of life only you put into Willi thinking and hard worker that I am sure will her Karen Pierce wins top prize I jiy your money down Ill raise you seven in the Hound of gambling which many enjoyed at Ijis Vegas Nile last at the High School Students paid the door or Mc with and of phony money was to squander program started at and for two hours the gamblers won or lost money In poker crown anchor monopoly rumoli roulette checkers craps bingo or black jack At 10 the money was recorded The winner of the night turned to be Karen Pierce with over She had choice of prizes which included such items as a wig a punch bowl a toque screwdriver radio cologne ski poles a blanket fishing soft drinks a golf club golf balls a bank a dart board and many others Karen chose a shiny new helmet Since there were so many veryone won If they had Jess money than when they started had fun and the evening was a real success Secretarial girls tour Fly Hie tirade 1Z secretarial girls of Acton chaperoned by Mrs llutlt McCarroll visited 1 loyal Hank of Canada main branch Toronto office hut week Mr It public relations manager his secretary conducted a most Interesting tour We started our visit on main floor where loaiu took i and dtponlllng and for saving and chequing accounts Nijr1 we saw where bonds ore lushed in Here they have bullet proof windows in ease attempted robberies Clients do mil have direct with the bunks employees In this department Safety money we bow safely deposit lumen of three different Anything you wish may be kept in tin si lumps from Jewellery to mining ertlf bates We proceeded a room where rucks unload money and we wire lo a small room which is kt d tightly Die minute have In Wc were shown a bill which rapidly made us all skkt We were shown the brand new fill lull whlih everyone agreed was very pretty nil colorful wire shown to one of the staff lounges where and answer period concluded our visit lunch We ate lunch in Ihe Dominion Centre and took a look at some of lam mating shops and boutiques We found our way to Mrs house where ciilfes and were served while discussed our tour before returning to school at 15 SHOP NOW AND BE CERTAIN A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY ITEM UNTIL DECEMBER HINTONS 5 TO STORE 3iM STATIONERY MAKE SOMEONE SCM PORTABLE TYPEWRITER Manuel and Electric Models YOUR ENQUIRIES INVITED ATTACHE CASES Several Styles Colors BALL PENS PEN SETS and DESK SETS ST 98 to 1972 CALENDARS CANADIAN SCENESWILDLIFE 79 to 1972 IDEAL JUMBO JUBILEE CALENDAR PADS POCKET DIARIES DAILY JOURNALS PHOTO ALBUMS Papular Styles to Be Sure To See These PAPERMATE BALL PENS and SETS from 79MoP CHRISTMAS CARDS BOXED SOLID PACK ASSORTED THERE IS STILL TIME TO ORDER YOUR PERSONALIZED CHRISTMAS CARDS STILL A LARGE SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM BOXED STATIONERY And HASTI NOTES GOOD SELECTION 79 to SENTRY BOXES I Only No Bl Reg For Only No B4 Reg J TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS SPECIAL 95 3M 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