Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 12, 1972, p. 19

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The Aclon Free Wednesday April Spring Seeds unique program STUDENTS FROM INDIA and Philippine Foreground shows a University of Guelph Island dancers will be part of the featured student singing the poignant native songs of program of Spring Seeds the variety show India backgrounded by the graceful lightcd- presented next Friday night at the candle glass dance of two Philippine Inland Centennial School auditorium girls Three experts will attend communications workshop The Centennial School auditorium will be the place It at next Friday night when the and Area Ratepayers Association present the outstanding variety show Spring Seeds Under the combined co- of Betty Lou Clark and Don Gordon talent for tho nights performance has been procured from local areas Including and Eden Mills to the far distant Islands of the Philippines and India Rob and Sinclair will provide folk singer entertainment and Philharmonic group comprised of James Gordon David Brown Blair Sinclair and Peter Border will also be part of the local scene The sultry songs of Prabha Patil and Singh will bring to audience the spirit of India as the Philippine Island dancers entertain with their thrilling lighted candle glass dance Skits Scottish songs and professional classical guitar medleys will be other featured attractions on program which will begin at p with a short Intermission for a coffee and break For the young fry a one hour rock concert featuring The Swamp Witch will be conducted family entertainment for which entertainers have been working for weeks Ratepayers are proud of their first effort in the show line and feel assured of a capacity crowd LAST GOOD FRIDAYS breakfast Rock- by the Village young people Photo by wood Church showed many Lorraine local celebrities enjoying the repast prepared News and views Bowling The Wellington County Secondary School Teachers Communications Workshop scheduled for the weekend of April 1416 has attracted the expertise of three of the best known group facilitators In the province Heading the team of experts will be Dr Ralph Blerman Associate Professor Committee of Human Relations Studies at the University of Waterloo Dr Bierman Is known throughout North America for his research on communication workshop processes and outcomes on child and family counselling and on developing community human service workers Dr one of tho Initiators of Human Service Outreach In KitchenerWaterloo has led assessed and consulted on family communication workshop and workshops for developing human service workers in Buffalo New York and in the Ontario communities of Hamilton Oakviilc Mount Forest Fergus and Woodstock He also run University adultchild workshops with children from the Probation Office and Juvenile and Family Court In Kitchener as well as from the Children Aid Society In Kitchener Working with Bierman in conducting the workshop will be Ted Associate Professor Sociology Department University of and Mr Samuel Chief Psychologist Wellington County Board of Education and Mr have been instrumental In organizing tho workshop The workshop organised by the Wellington County Secondary School Teachers wilt be held at St Augustines Seminary in Scarborough The emphasis of the weekend workshop will be on exploring and practicing the process of Communication in education It is hoped that the unique workshop which has aroused Interest throughout the province will foster greater cations In education In Wellington County Approximately 130 trustees students adminis trators principals and secondary teachers are expected to attend Wellington County Secondary School Teachers Federation George C King District District Communications Officer The Four Corner team the Norton In it Tueidiy Tony he ltd the bowling with hit lot mid and HI and of Fred high minlor bird lei with hit ind2l Irene tingle wllh Vlvltn ft to 2 lor Die lh and John Camay a tingle a May brought In a Itf and Batty Burnett IIS lime Flora Bruce with her tingle Mat made a 1SS 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Alley lien Gar EllliSJ Better than eight out of ten people in the age bracket read a newspaper on the average weekday Research shows that per cent of those to JO years old are dally readers also FREDA HOFFMAN Optometrist Si George Telephone ftrmachSJl Irene MO Gwen Flora Pal Talley Helen Vivian Nightingale Deity Ivy Mary 302 700 Dick Sam Nyholl John Elmer A Hi n Garry Tony Ted Ralph Wright Sandy McPhedranUO Jack Dill There an empty bed at our house It been vacant since the day before of last and Tar the first time In my ie I am In tune with the countless parents the world over have watched their young sons leave home some to fight In senseless wars and others just to quench their thirst for travel and experience know what it means to move along with them as their letters reveal slip by step progress of their marvollous and I know the mental ravage of suddenly being cut off and the experience of frustration when communications discontinue no address to which to write Just to know that he Is alive and well After completing his thirteen lost year our 16y earold son Kevin took his plunge Into the outside world via thumb on Just outside Milton We took him down and watched from the lop of the hill to see him almost disappear Into the distance waving goodbye until Just before we lefl a car nulled over to side of the road and we knew that he was on his way Excitement of travel His motivation for the trip was unique like many young people he was consumed wiUi excitement of travel and seeing new things Through some avid discussions with a favorite high school teacher he had felt also the dedication of spending time and assisting in kibbutz and because we knew this boy we felt justified In opining our hands letting assured that his Intent for higher education matched our own and that he would be home bunts Know thy kids should be a parental commandment because GUITARIST AND VOCALIST Eugene will currently make their debut on the Szponarski percussionist Rick Szponarski wood stage next Friday during their hour long Alan also guitarist and vocalist and followup after the Spring Seed variety John Clark bass are the four high school show Photo by Lorraine students who comprise Swamp Witch and RENT A ClSCIDE HOT HEATER Just I Month AT ACTON HYDRO STREET VERA B OF ERIN will be holding a CLOSING OUT SALE LADIES FASHIONS for the month of April Spring Summer Fashions at bargain prices Happenings at Rockwood School It was a normal week with two exciting games There were volleyball games at last Friday The basketball score was 12 for Rock wood and 16 for Eramosa The volleyball game score was 22 for and 17 for Eramosa We may be playing them again near the middle of this week and the next time we meet will be for the LoveMarion trophies In a few weeks we will have a four school volleyball and basket- bill tournament and that what all ihe previous games have been leading up to POLLOCK AND CAMPBELL Manufacturers of High Gfde Memorials Memorial Engraving Telephone A3 St North WOOL RNlfettehfghitrtTurnt fa vour wool by your Own Organ SHIP COLLECT TO Our Registered Warehouse No Place Ontario Obtain sacks and twin without charge from Archie Kerr Equip R Acton WM A WILSON Shearer Georgetown Phone or by writing to CANADIAN COOPERATIVE WOOL GROWERS LIMITED St Clair Avenue East Toronto Ontario Datsun 1200 fastback be miles tot Gives the more ryourmoney See at NORTH END BP Steele Avenue Milton 8782471 There arc more than TWO deafen cross Canada and the USA NotntkJbbuti In a few short months this young boy had grown up and with him his parents and family at home Being at tho wrong end of anything Is a frustrating experience and as we had put the Kibbutz in Israel as Kevins goal we knew we would not feel although of us think we do completely snfo until he had when the going gets rough we are reached II Inclined to give up and think the worst We travelled with Kevin via airmail through some of his most exciting and horrendous adventures In Europe Because of his type of humour wc were never too certain whether he really did sleep on the bunks of the Seine River in France and awaken to find rats chewing on his duffle bag or not Hut ho did like many young European travellers suffer pings of hunger when It was Impossible to get rides and find places to cat or accommodation Well from london England to France to Budapest In Hungary then on to Athens Greece and when he was supposedly safely tucked In his at Christmastime we learned later that he was on on Island In the Nile suffering from some grimtype fever Finally eight weeks ago we received his letter saying that he was In Nicosia Cyprus employed as a dishwasher and waiting on tables A call from a Mr Wilson of tho Embassy In Ottawa commended him for his Ingenuity At one point he tells of an apple obtaining employment but and a piece of cheese having to recommended that funds be sent suffice during one three day along with forwarding session But this was all for others to be transferred goodhe was learning the tilings from Israel In order Unit he many people take a lifetime could continue his trip and avoid to understand In his letters home deportation to Canada ho talked about hunger and what a worry humanity and the importance of being able to walk away from but being able to understand why The nicest thing that ever came between a woman and her windows 3rape4 By Call Collect PHONE SAVE A PANEL FREE MAKING Daily Viaa and Friday COINER OF CHARLES AND IN DOWNTOWN KITCHENIR For our Acton Representatives CALLMARIANNE OR DOUG ALLAN AT

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