Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 12, 1974, p. 15

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Acton Free Press Wed Juno Ukrainian Youth Camp holds spring festival THESE FOUR pretty young ladies were part of a dance group from Preston Also at Camp Sunday was their instructor Boris Shean whos an Acton high school teacher High school students travel to Quebec Rick On May accompanied by Keith Black and Robert Bon net left for Quebec City Alter an all night journey by train with stops at Toronto and trcnl we arrived in Quebec City where a bus transported us to our residence he Clarendon Hotel Our first outing on Friday cons Bled or a guided tour of the Parliament Buildings During this lour we had the opportunity to sec the tied Room which originally hous ed the Quebec and the Green Room which was the Quebec legislature The re mainder of the day was free for souvenir hunting Greater On Saturday June we boarded our sightseeing bus for a threehour lour of Grea ter Quebec This tour the Plains of the Citadel the new of University and the old restored houses and narrow streets Everyone was very impressed with the excellent swimming and track facili ties of Laval University and p parts of Quebec Several students visited a church of their choice Sunday morning The stained glass windows were extremely bright and beautiful Hot bread Midway through the after noon we set out on a four hour bus lour to Anne Along the way slopped at an old bread bake delicious piece of bread straight from the oven soaked with bull When arrived at Anne wc walked through the which contain Quebec City able trip for around the area seeing the church and many chapels Kim Break chosen Voyageur Annually a student from year two or year three is chosen from the High School as a Young Vovageur to el to some part of Canada This year Kim Break who Is in her second year at High School will be AHS Notes Rv Gibson Eighteen students and three teachers left Tuesday to begin their sixday With only six days of school left not very much is going on Students ore busy Wall Rowley and D Paul finishing their projects and Tamblvn as Is assignments in order to com their weather has enabled some classes lo be held outdoors The environmental science class Is finishing off their year with a trip to 4H horse fun day JoAnne On Saturday June l the Halton Horse Club met with Peel North Wellington and South horse members for a fun filled day at The day started with a member of each club ex plaining what is done in their club Valeric Ella did a wonderful job representing our club at the last minute After lunch we all took part In judging five Quarter Hor ses Henderson placed the class and gave his reasons for this placing There was a Mr Dr Mr Rick chuck Mr Boy- She will be in a group of students under the guidance of Mr and Mrs Robert of Cooksville The students plan to stay in host homes in Saskatchewan from July to July IS Each year the trips are arranged through the province but the teacher In each individual school choose the student that will participate The Ukrainian Youth Camp on the fourth line held their official opening on Sunday They call this day their spring festival at Camp Young people from all over southern Ontario come to Camp in the summer ana enjoy camp activities Anywhere from to 250 campers are enrolled in each of the two threeweek programs Also this summer the camp will be offering regular camping for indivuals acres On the opening day Sunday most of its 100 acres were filled with people enjoying the hot sunny weather If not sunbathing one could play soccer on the play field attend a church service the morning or be entertained by the cultural presentations in the afternoon The idea of the camps summer program is to bring the young people closer to the community and to the problems of its citizens Camp Weselka Is run by the branch of the Ukrainian Youth Association in Toronto This branch is the largest in Ontario Vrcss Students to Ottawa Ottawa is the place to go in the eyes of the grade eight students of both public schools Canadian War Museum House and the National Museum of Science and Technology In their free time they enjoyed swimming boatride on the Last Monday the grade eight students from Robert and shopping Little public school left the school for their graduating trip to Ottawa Included In This Thursday the grade eight students of Bennett public school plan to go on their trip to Ottawa ANNE KOBYLECKY Irene Pyskir and Nadlul are members of the Lily of the Valley subgroup of the Galccian Lions These IT WAS the traditional Cossack attire for these two tlckc8 l on Sunday The camp is sponsored by rmsc t0 buy Ukrainian song books for the the Toronto branch of the Ukrainian Youth Assoc wn0 to camp In the Hie grade eight students of the two public schools are home from their trips to Ottawa now they are looking forward to graduation Ceremonies for Little and M Bennett lublle will be Montmorency Falls During the trip back wc stopped at Montmorency which was like a minla Falls Most stu dents walked up as far as pos with several even get ting soaked from the mist Sunday night we had the pleasure of a meal at the restaurant in the Clarendon Hotel and the rest of the night was spent seeing ends around the city m arrival Monday morning at 30 we morning hi ju we boarded he bus the train Ji students enjoyed extremely the and certainly wouldnt pass Sic Anne the mother the opportunity of going Virgin Mpry then walked again The only problem ijlj four days just werent long restored coming to camp I Graduation held on Thursday June Hold tea Approximately people enjoyed the and lea hosted lie Sunshine School on June Visitors were welcomed at the door with summer colored bows and invited Inspect the two rooms of crafts for Hale IT WAS A GALA occasion last Sunday with the singing and dancing at Camp Weselka The open air stage at the camp was a great place for these four dancers fi to do their thing Eye clinic for young Through the combined efforts of the Oddfellows anil Rebeccas of Georgetown ind Mlton a new service will I offered A clinic for the dctettiun of Amblyopia condition the Leadership conference During the week of June IB to over members JEAN MITCHELL a teacher at the Sunshine from all parts of Ontario ai School for the Trainable Retarded helps Gary be participating the Pro Eliot of Acton measure a broad jump Mrs Mitchell is one of the coaches for the Special Guclph Attending from the Olympics held in June in Winnipeg The school county of will Ki n hopes to send students June in Milton oddfellow June 11 mil in St June 11 is a in winch one has poor Health Unit will at tend each clinic for the three year olds and up hnics In the three although examination towns will run from p shows no disease nor until rhe oddfellows of and Milton have made the clinic possible donating an mcStrecnrr so I tint vision si reining mn offered to voting It is urgent be discovered before the age of six to GARAGE GOT- YOUR CARP GALL HOST SAVE MONEY Anytime your car Is out iervk lor a short tlma oil for on our can HOST Pontlac Mans and cars and waiting or you at our btautlful low ratal And tin rtpalr lob Vt long am weakly or longr rain Simply CALL HOST SAVE Host features General Mot or and other lino cars HOST Masson Gut If St Georgetown 8776111 J Cecil Patterson Milton There ore so many lakes in Canada that they have been counted chuck will be teaching at tho High School next with the Math department The group will cover miles by canoe including owl and trekking and ana hope to get an opportunity to do some rock climbing This trip is in final completion of the course Moss Hardware MILL ST ACTON 8532720 STORE HOURS Wed Sat to 600 Thurs 800 to pm Serving a Growing Community ARTHUR A JOHNSON oD OPTOMETRIST Milton 3RD BIG YEAR Miltons Farmers Market At the MUNICIPAL PARKING LOT corner of Hugh and Mary Sts roar of Halton Jail OPENING JUNE 15 730 AM 12 NOON fine cheese pork products chicken eggs I mushrooms I fish i home baking selection of fruits vegetables in season ENTERTAINMENT CASH PRIZES SPONSORED 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