Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 18, 1972, p. 8

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday October NOTES FROM ACTON HIGH by Janice Gibson After the long Thanksgiving weekendlast Tuesday was pretty By Wednesday It seemed that everyone had pretty well re cuperated Our girls basketball team played White Oaks Secondary School and were defeated Well maybe we were not completely recovered On Oct 12 18 Grade 13 students went to the 0 Centre In Toronto The Opera Eugene One- gin was performed by the Cana dian Opera Company Won all races In Cross Country action Thursday Georgetown defeated Acton 2018 Last time we lost by a score of This great 1m Is due to the team solid performance Special men should be made of Glen McKenzie He won each of his four races so far this season On Friday Grade Geo graphy students and their teacher Mr Jim Goring went on a field trip It Involved a creek study measuring depth and width and speed of flow counting and identifying different veg station and having a great time Jolted students on paper drive By Heather This message contains a big thanks to all the people who gave newsapera and all those who helped to pick the papers up on Saturday The paper drive was a success although at this moment we don t know much of a success The drive Itself moved along quite smoothly despite a few Inexperienced truck drivers Jolting the riders Helping out with the drive were Cathy Ashley Janice Gibson Yvonne John Ashley Streets Anita Bralda Scott and Carol Glen Rodger Rick and Steve Van Fleet Glen Lee Irene de Vries Susan Mc- Antonio Muhar Code Maxwell John Hamilton Dave Lee Mark Pratt Cliff Creasy Jeff Patterson and me Heather Cormack Thanks also to Goy Cartage for use of their transport truck which is taking the papers to Hamilton for recycling and again to Dills for allowing the use of their warehouse and bundler Pair ride in Lincoln after Guelph marriage vows St Johns Church In was the scene of pretty autumn nuptials last Saturday September 30 when Janet the daughter of Mr and the late Mrs Rlcetto of Victoria Rd became the bride of Ronald David Death the son of Mr and Mrs Ray Death of Rockwood Officiating at the ceremony was Rev A Sienna a floor length gown of soft pink chiffon and a french lace bouffant head piece the bride earned a bouquet of daisies and mini carnations She was attended by Mrs Allen her matron of honor wearing an multicoloured floor length gown of silk and carrying a bouquet of daisies and blue carnations Death brother of the Regional Ik Id groom was the best man for the occasion and ushers were Robert Rlcetto the bride brother and Dennis Death another brother of the groom Reception After the service guests attended the reception held at the brideshomcon Victoria and receiving was the brides aunt Mrs E wearing a blue and gold cerise gown with match accessories and a gold corsage Also in the reception line was Mrs Ray Death mother the groom wearing a floor length navy and white gown with matching accessories and a white gardenia corsage Marie Erin Gait Acton Toronto Kitchener and were the home listings of wedding attendees and alter the service the young couple and their attendants rode around Guelph In the Death family vintage Lincoln The couple will reside in at Victoria Rd ART TEACHER MRS June Levy Instructs Steve Conroy is some of the finer points of sketching in a recent outing by Acton High School students at the Rockwood Conservation Area Subject null on the Valley Road The Kitchener Waterloo regional meeting for the Catholic Women s League was held at St Joseph s church hall Guelph Mrs J J Matthews first vice- president of National C was the main speaker with her topic Membership in the League rhe seven conveners of standing committees gave reports on what they hope to accomplish in the coming year Rev G A McCarthy C S was Retreat Master at a day of recollection for diocesan the old woollen conveners and committee members and parish w council presidents at Mount Retreat House Hamilton JANET and Ronald David Death were married in St John church Guelph on September 30 Opera at OKeefe Centre enjoyed by 16 students Centennial was a busy place last week with the Student Council elections taking place Many original posters decorated the halls with the Intent of capturing votes Friday was election day and the candidates and their campaign managers spoke to the voters and outlined their reasons for seeking the various poslUons The outcomepresident Trudy Smith vice president Ron McHae Secretary Cindy Levy treasurer Cindy Currie Outdoor education Over the past two weeks grade six and eight classes have been working on outdoor education at Lake Belwood and Eden Mills Studies Included line transects including a swamp study which showed temperature fluctuations ground and air and relative humidity plus vegetation changes as one moves down a slope and into a marsh Another study showed where galls are found and the role of moisture with regards to their frequency of occurrence Grade eight students compared at Rockwood and Belwood Next week we will have the noon hour soccer scores tabulated and there Is quite a close competition there The school soccer team will be playing this Friday at Public and Centennial reporter John Smit will indicate the score in next week summary of the events at Centennial Public School The props wire also realistic from bedroom to the ballroom The story takes place on the estate of who has two daughters and visitors Ltnsky and Onegin arrive and both daughters show great interest That night is unable to fall asleep and her nurse to tell her She then tells the nurse of her love for Onegin and writes him a litter Onegin meets YMCA News and Happenings GLORIA BROWNE Program six ladies who have Joined Slim trim program are enjoying It very much and would realij like to see It carry on Unless we have more participants this is financially impossible ladies are so enthusiastic we decided to carry on if we could get enough ladies interested to cover tht expenses Need toning Therefore if of you out then you need toning up to klip in shape from summer activities or to slim down before Christmas please consider that could run the course for eight weeks at plus numbership for the full sessions meet Mondays at from 30 30 and Wednesdays at tin Z Bennett school from call Flora Wissenz at and Signify your interest Many people have been trying Grails Mencttes meeting was held Monday at president Lynne Robertsons home Members discussed the regional convention which some of the members will attend in Hamilton this weekend They will be assisting at the Mens dance la this month They began making Christmas napkin holders for the elderly and plan another craft meeting Dessert and coffee concluded the pleasant evening to contact me and run into dlf because I am on the a lot After consultation with board it has been decided that I will keep regular office hour in building so people can make contact Office hours The hours will be Mon to Thurs from to p m and Tuts from to 30 pm Sat morning from 10 to 12 noon If an on t wishes to discuss new programming or volunteer their services pi cast call on me or phone during those hours plan tioiis The public is invited to view a number of plays and films this presented by the Sheridan College Media Arts students One of those involved is of Acton The first production is scheduled to run from October to and from October to November I ft will consist of three one act plays Episode an Author Life by Jean directed by Ron Martin the World of Bernard Mergendeiler by Jules directed by Mark Rust and Rats by Israel also directed by Mark Rust From December to and Dueember to 14 Media Arts students will present Edward s the Ballad of the Sad Cafe directed by George Cunningham Tee and from January to February and from February they will feature William Inge play production Midwestern Manic By Wendy Hannah On Thursday October senior students made their way into Toronto to sec the opera Eu gene It was written by Pushkin the Russian writer with the music by Tchaikovsky The Canadian Opera Company put on on excellent performance at the rather elegant Centre Costuming was done in ttic best of fashion with gowns and outfits that extracted many comments and exclamations from the girls Students run in tough race course Rough fields dense thickets muddy streams and the foothills of the Niagara Escarpment were some of the obstacles about 370 students encountered in the North Hfllton Cross Country Races last week The races were held at School Lowville on Wednesday Oct 11 Students from 12 public schools in the North Hal ton area participated Eight races were held in girls and boys bantam junior inter mediate and senior divisions Except for the senior race which was one and a half miles long the race course was a mile About to young people competed in each race No deviations Youngsters were expected to run a specifically marked course and to deviate from it meant disqualification The foothills of he Niagara Escarpment which loom over were crossed by the young racers Overall champion of the day s event was School with 141 points Martin St school in Milton followed closely with 169 points Centennial School in Georgetown placed third with points borne of the schools will be competing in the Hal ton Cross Countr Races Park In Burlington today Wed SCHOOL TEAMS Bantam Boys 1 Centennial Harrison G Kennedy Girls 1 l Kennedy Harrison Junior Boys 1 Fairview Centennial Martin Street and tie Girls Martin Street 3 Centennial Intermediate 1 Centennial Girls 1 Martin Street 3 M Z Bennett Senior Boys M Bennett Martin Street Girls Stewarttown 3 Centennial INDIVIDUAL WINNERS Bantam Girls 1 Judy Krajacich Harrison 2 Wendy Titus Robert Little Laura Sacco G Kennedy Bantam l Steven Lumbcrs732 Bennett 2 Paul Byron Fairview Randy Brown Brook villc Junior Girls Judy Willough Cindy Robert LitUc Karen Mack in Junior Benderast i Centennial Allan Harris Harry St hupp Intermediate Girls 1 Lone Cameron i Martin Street 2 Cindy Coulson Fairview 3 Barbara Intermediate Centennial 2 Frame 3 Bill Stewarttown Senior Girls Clark Centennial Laurie Burton 3 Donna Hourc Stewart town Senior Boys Drew Knox Fairview Tracey Stevenson Centennial 3 Ford Alton Bennett and then tells her to for get him as he is not the man for her Challenge to duel In Act I there is a ball for Tat birthday Onegin hears gossip about him and Tatyana decides to pay attention to sister and challenges to a duel recalls while waiting for who later kills him Act Us six years later Tatyana has married Onegin cousin a fat Prince Onegin and are astounded to meet under such circumstances and discovers how much be really loves her He writes a note to for a meeting is torn between love for him and faithfulness to Prince pleads for her love Tat jmj wavers for a moment but eontrob herself and leaves One forever dancing in the play performed down to lobt detail Tht end of each of scenes met with enthusias ts WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY doc t mean you re getting a better television Let us know 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