Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 13, 1974, p. 17

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Coffee house brings out talent On Friday almost students enjoyed a Coffee House staged in Hie cafeteria at the high school Both students and teachers performed on the makeshift stage and a few songs which helped break the ice The student council sponsored the evening which featured of course and Candles flickered in the dark and the sight of cigarette smoke niosphcre The admission fee was only cents which was very cheap considerinH the fine entertainment and an evening out According to Ian the teacher on the door is hoped the coffee house can become a regular event as it was a few years ago Parents night well attended JUST A SMALL PORTION of the spectators at Friday evenings Coffee House is shown as geography teacher Stefan Gnys displays his singing talents The evening was enjoyed by all and is hoped to become a more frequent event THIRTY REPRESENTATIVES FROM community colleges all over Ontario and one from Saskatchc van were at MZ Bennett public school on November 5 to inspect and get ideas from the Sheridan Arts and Crafts trailer Last Wednesday evening Nov ember par ems night at the high school Tonight Wednesday there is another one for the parents who could not make it last week Approximately parents talked to various teachers about a variety of things The same number is to night Parents night is a an event taking place once Sheridan trailer inspected Thirty representatives from community colleges across Ontario and chew an were at the Sheridan College Arts and Crafts trailer at Z Bennett School on Tuesdav November to inspect the mobile chicle and lis uses The group were on their way from Orillm to In they were attending the Geneva Park Convention in association with Ontario Council for leadership in Educational Administration where they studied the community in volvcment of the community colleges Sheridan College was chosen as the example for these other schools The com on started on Novcmbe and lasted through to with most of the time being spent in a semester There will be an other set of similar evenings around March after the stu dents have changed classes and the teachers get to know the pupils Not all the teachers will be present at tonights meeting as they have to teach night school This was cancelled last week Any parent who wishes to to one of these teachers can do so vately or on the telephone The Acton Press Nov B5 Youth Page Scout and Guide news For some people Nov is the month In in up the furnaces but for the set mill it Is the time for hiking Saturday morning Midi a They hiked up the fifth line torn Din SOULFUL STEFAN a teacher at the high school opened the Coffee House entertainment with a Gordon Lightloot selection If You Could Head My Mind Two sisters Two residents have been awarded silver medals Tor excellent marks in their leslid by Hie Cm of Music Mrs formic of Ihe Conservatory family in Toronto was the leather for both students Susan Wilson of Must It At Ion highest in Ontario for graiii home I hey made and pun outdoor skills Parents are asked and see guiding In act Monday night 111 Ihe night or the second guides at the Robert ltiiuiiiihranie liv v ill he Heavy fog blanketed Hie tubs stouts and other organ billions Sunday morning at Heme nee parade We marched from the new legion hall to llio lenolajih on Mill Street The illicit Companies Joined I ho there Leonard Miller and guide Karen jointly presented our memorial wreath It was we attended event Tuesday night monthly group lommlllee meeting at seoul hull The first Alton guides are now the glaring of then beautiful puis Pa Wil of Ihe same address had the highest marks in five At the beginning of all jearone students in were given a reading lest This test en sured three things 1 speed accuratj and compre hension The results arc now In the school Interviews are being arranged for these dents interested parents phone the school and ask for Ken Ellis or Sue Maker to arrange interviews Another parents night will be held for all inter parents This is Ihe second such night to be held Do come and participate Night school i lasses will run as scheduled The practice office set up AHS Notes by Hoy McMillan is still runn ing in full force Results of tins office are very The girts basketball team triumphed over Milton in a double overtime game with a score of The two top scorers were Sue Thomson with 18 and Sue lchn with The game will be plated against White Oaks high school Oakville on November Hick McArthur a physical education and geography teacher and junior and mid get Hoys Basketball coach has a great number of games set up for the Last Friday the annual Remembrance assembly was held Slides of the two world wars were shown with accompanying music John teacher was in thargc of the assembly Also Shirley Moore Teresa Steel Kalhv and Diane Thompson played an active role in the assembly on Friday night the student Coffee House was in action Some of the in side entertainment included Wail How lev and Paul Tam- The Coffee House was enjoyed by both those who watched and by those who participated Conference Ian the vicepnn Alton high is attend ing a conference at Williams burg Virginia this week The group involved in con ference is American association of school admini strations The purpose of this meeting is the evaluation and improvement of institutions Mr Downie has been selected as the chairman of the com mittec for the Region Ken and Sue Baker have been attending a ten week course in Toronto en tilled Ontario Institutions of Bid to keep schools STUDENTS HELPED AT Parents Night on Wednesday evening November BarbTurkosz and Paul Brunelle consulted each other before the arrival of parents A FOR ALL OF al CANADAS BUILDING NEEDS MACKENZIE Ac When It Snows Or Blows Your And Youll Smile At GAS SAVINGS TOO The selection has never been better on our 100 Guaranteed USED CARS COME IN AND SEE THEM BAZ MOTORS LTD Hills council came out behind ihe people of last week when thev passed a resolution thev would take mi mediate steps to acquire the school and lor the about the ha pel Street and in Part of the Chapel Street school will be used as a Studies and Education This fnr course is for selected County teachers improvi their ability to diagnose read ing problems Itepresent from M Bennett Robert Little and other schools will also be attending this course Department and St Johns Inited Church An with the ill be up ihe engineer estimated cost THE GEORGETOWN DENTURE CLINIC 106 Street BESIDE THE POST OFFICE No 7 HIGHWAY GEORGETOWN Tel 8778974 4576725 Custom dentures provided directly to the public NEW DENTURES REPAIRS No charge for consultations Day unconditional money back guarantee l year warranty as to adjustments on all new dentures provided MEMBER OF THE DENTURIST SOCIETY OF ONTARIO Torontos Lord Simcoe Hotel traditional hospitality in the heart of downtown Bicks Pickles Orange Juice Evaporated Milk Fruit Juices Pork Roasts CENTRE CUT Loin Pork Chops RIB PORTION TENDERLOIN PORTION Tablerite Sandwich Meats J- Meal 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