Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 3, 1974, p. 20

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I The Acton Free Press Wed April 1974 Professional performance by Joe Petric is praised Acton high notes Joe Peine performance in concert al Queens University Kingston won glowing praise In the city newspaper the Whig Standard The music student performed Morris concerto for and string orchestra part of a student program in the University Grant Hall Saturday 23 Paul and bandmaster George Elliott wenttoKingslontoattcnd the movements shirt It is In special performance The foci highly Queens Chamber Orchestra which illy exploit accompanied the four soloist of the evening The newspaper Ted Bond states One does not normally think of the accordion as a serious concert instrument but hearing Joseph Petric play Canadian composer Morris Concerto Hi displayed should have been enough to skill of change anyone mtnd including the Though not shadings nut in idiom It could as of well have been written In 1925 as 1967 this Concerto has but dot tonflnt orchestra to a mere iceompiiiying roll It Is extremely enjoy Mr was so thoroughly professional that one is hard put to believe thai thin wiii student performance not only high II Gibson A number of from high school at by Mr Skcrrelt and Mrs Sue Burn visited tin two campuses of eincstogn College on Tuesday Students boirded lilt bus at J o clock ind during day visited the Kitchener lunch tic group moved to the sttonel campus in The students in Wasting day and returned to school t Today a group of students from tin ilass the riieitreArts class and Drama class went to the St in Toronto Mr Ken I His and Mrs Wilkinson chaperoned the trip The Good Woman of a play by is the performance that will be playing Noel Bennett Alder and Peter Nobel were here on Wednesday March 27 They wen discussing a student communication workshop which will be held on April and will he in Dorset Ontario at the former forest training Informal meeting set for MZB April 10 is oppose ete Open House at Sheridan NEEDLEPOINT certificate was presented to Simtont when she graduated from White Oaks cadet company as a fully qualified guide leader Another of the girls in the company fashioned the certificate a needlewomans work of art Youth bowling own Lasagna on menu The fifth meeting of the Dublin Junior Golden Grains was held at Marie took the roll call attendance and minutes Kim Van dcr took the collection They went into the kitchen to make I Mrs hid made the meat sauce and cooked the pasta Marie Davis finished making the The Lasagm was then put In the oven and the girls returned to the room Mrs Ismond read and they discussed The Teresa read 1 Snakes To Banquets and Around the Clock With Cereals The next meeting is at Ismonds April at Writeup is challenge The eighth meeting of 1 was held on March 26 at the home of Mrs Laurel Vlietstra Roll call was the write up on the trip to the fabric factory It was not written by all The demonstrations were the mitred neckband lapped neckband and the tailor hem They worked on their sport wear or samples Tin playing of the or chest both the vlrliiLs and tin faults previously mentiomd hut there was no that tin isle readied great sueetssfu and tin a whole gov il pit per The Modelling and students of Sheridan will hold their second Open House Tuesday April from 1pm to fi m Die Open House provides in opportunity for persons to view the facilities of this on year program which Is available at thL Oak Campus Trafalgar ltd Those interested art invited to lour the campus view mini fashion shows and v ideo tapes of the student beauty fashion shows In iddillan they can serve tosmi tic demon examine student projects view before and ifte r photos of students in the modelling program and preview student designed fashions The dote has been set and possible They see the parent as an trie at one wine te ichors at the M playing a special ere ite a mm public school hope to role which could be part of a fathers in the role together informally with community fort Tfhe w Acton parents to discuss the leathers feel It could provide mothers always opportunities for people ones to get involved the needing an to work The meeting of rs with children Principal Gary Diwklns and In the ease of those who has been lint of the working sot for Wed April 11 it 7 111 field for some time the school it the lihnry of tin program could Bennett school talk ind lie considered as a type of information muting will refresher course or parents cordmc lei interested in brushing up on an inform skills such as typing or setting ind secretarial work If they wen l I J lk inclined to work In the school everyone tan it in stuffs of both says Mr met the vice il fuN Most schools in Hilton are that with already involved s the enthusiastic teacher feels direct ami ass st working with children woiking with spec id regards Community rs no one will benefit minded and keenly interested more thin the kids the potentials of he Lost found juvinllts re polled vice principal sees missing have Inn Incited particlpition the post week merit of assisting te with local youngsters in school atmosphere Vice Principal Al is spearheading the move In an effort to work parents into the program working in an as in which they themselves volunteer thus releasing teachers to provide more Individual children assistant Bennett anil Hubert little are enthusiastic see the feasibility of such a program They fed to enlist liircntsal this time however Is too late in the ycir favor starting In September In i recent milling at the M Bennett school six teachers said they wert anxious to sec the progr r gel underway as soon as GUARDIAN DRUGS MOUTH WASH

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