Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 19, 1972, p. 16

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The Acton Freo Press Wednesday April 19 Mini school great success new hobbies found Sleeping Prophet Mr Parry who Is a professor The widely disputed subject at Sheridan College brought great success abortion was discussed by Mrs slides dealing with the The day was divided into five Knmer Mrs SomcrviIIe planning and activities Mr one hour and ten minute voiced their Parry has worked in both British middle period being wny they believe an and Canadian intelligence has the right to live Spinning weaving Anyone interested in careers in and cord knotting were aviation found the session by Mr demonstrations not to be missed Hannah a real flyer Mr Participants in this class were Hannah and another Air Canada shown the basic steps and were pilot gave an enlightening view able to try their skills in some of resident Georgetown and has on this subject and discussed these areas In another class silk bought sold judged and ridden many aspects of it from a career screening and batik work were horses His work with them has to the Boeing demonstrated and in still another included all phases from rodeos Basic yoga class Jewellery making and stone Mr Nimchuk and a fellow were shown student conducted a session in Mrs Sue Sales and another Yoga Students were introduced guest discussed the topic of to a few basic Yoga positions and cancer Films were shown and exercises and they learned of the quest were discussed and lunch There were 32 sessions of which students could choose four The topics ranged from Motorcycles to Filmmaking to Human Relations Students received a totally different view on the assassination of J F Kennedy from authority Gary Murr He feels that there is ample evidence to support the claim that a widespread conspiracy was at work which discounts Harvey Oswald part in the murder entering Mr lis a JW tatrrtucton to tg It SoweM y me drug situation was a class at the Towers hotel would like to continue this type of with much discussion Mr Don Toronto commune meditation Morgan has worked with high Cathy and friends conducted a session on Communes These young people live in downtown Toronto with other friends in one big home and answered the many questions dealing with this style of living Talking about football was Hamilton Tiger Cats player John Ho 11m an Two students from Sheridan brought different styles of fashion and spoke on clothing design This session lasted for two periods and held much interest for the group in attendance Witchcraft was very well attended session teaches an anthropology course at Humber college and had a tape of an actual witchcraft session Mrs Tracy works for the Elizabeth Fry Association which is an agency that deals with women with a criminal record She spoke about prison conditions and problems criminals must face after their release Fascinating session Hypnosis with Mr Bill Carson and Miss Barbara Baker was fascinating Mr Carson hypnotized Miss Baker and In one of the sessions English teacher Mr G Sanson was also hypnotized A student from the University Mr Peter Scorer showed films of Olympic gymnastics competition and then gave students a vigorous workout For all the camera bugs in the school Mr Firth a professor at Sheridan College gave some helpful hints and answered questions about photography either as a hobby or as a career For all the student travellers a very Informative meeting entitled Around was held by Mr Batcman He is a well known Canadian artist and has travelled around the world having spent some time in the Arctic After the palm reading session most people left with a clear idea of their future Mrs is an authority on this subject read the palms of all who attended this interesting class Student Urn An employee of CHIC radio station spoke about the world of radio and answered many questions dealing with this subject The student films course was of great interest to all In the room especially to those who made their own student film last year Supernatural phenomena such MEMBER Borbflra Mills demonstrates soldenng school and University students on workshops and seminars drugs and his talk was very informative and designed to be constructive He worked with Trailer in Oakville and is now on Project 500 For all those horse enthusiasts the class on horsemanship by Mr Roy was quite rewarding is a neighboring to the showering At the moment he is the owner of the Canadian Quarter Horse Stallion Champion Mini school introduced us all to a new and different concept In our educational system and was a very interesting day Everyone enjoyed their chosen sessions and possibly many have found new nobbles interests and even careers to work on EAGER PARTICIPANTS search their own palmistry It was one of fascinating sub- hands for clues to the future They are being jects at the high school during mini school last instructed by Mrs and her specialty is Wednesday Photo by J Jennings Notes from Acton I High J By Co He Maxwell Last Thursday Acton High badminton club went to Milton District High School and competed in the Halton County badminton tournament Representing the boy singles was Howard Colt nip ladies singles Maria Pataky ladies doubles Susan Mills and Maureen Gerth boys doubles Dave Lee and Hank Wisscni and mixed doubles Allan Sum and Emily Hodgson Out of the five sets Susan and Maureen won their first match in the ladies doubles Unfortunately they were beaten out of the semi finals by Oakville as ESP and hypnosis were dealt dining je we ller at mini school Wednesday of Sch Cayee was known as the jewellery their first competition everyone showed good Photo by J Jennings sportsmanship Wednesday at the end of Mini School the girls gymnastics team from Georgetown put on a display in our gym These girls have been training for about six months and entered the Halton Gymnastics competition Thej did fairly well and are now planning to compete at a higher level Their performance consisted of mat work balance beam routines and special floor routines demonstrated by part of the team The hard work and long hours of practice was a credit to their exhibition After their performance these girls helped Acton High gymnastics club They gave them a few pointers which were beneficial and very much appreciated Last Friday evening dance featured a five man group from Kitchener week the grade 12 Home Economic class held a bake sale This class is studying world Arts crafts en Pineview College Arts and Craft frailer will arrive at 1 Public School Ft on May 1 to offer and crafts courses to and adults open house for the commun ty will be held at the tr Icr from May until May from to p and from to p during which time nitrations will be taken and information given on the courses available rug hooking wood and cement sculpture crochet pottery weaving and painting The travelling arts and crafts trailer which was initiated last January is designed to provide courses in areas for people who are unable to travel to the college to take them Courses are offered the morning for children and in the afternoon and evenings for adults from Monday to Saturday nutrition and the which they for five weeks Prices range from received for their efforts will be going to OXF AM The sale was of tin course So fax the trailer has completed a successful fiveweek visit in and Milton The trailer has two weeks left in Milton before moving to after which time It will quite successful The junior math contest written some time ago placed AH 11th out of 13 schools From Acton Ian Coats placed first WENDY HANNAH hand at one of 35 I I wate at Public School to third These contests 1 CouoffcredatthehighschoolSTOvelrnimschool Photo offer a further five week session and Congratulations J Jennings those who competed GREAT NEWS For Acton Georgetown Milton District PLUCKY ONE POP FREE HOME DELIVERY Acton Delivery 8772377 Georgetown Delivery 8771221 We Are As Close To You As Your Telephone 24 7 Oz Bottles FOR ONLY 1 A PlusProv Sales Tax and Cents Depos LESS THAN 9 CENTS 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