Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 4, 1974, p. 6

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The Acton Free Press Wed Doc Intramural sports keep spirit alive and kicking Within the walla of our local secondary Institution ore tome great athletes Just haven out of the woodwork yet Like termite the students are eating their nut in Intramural sports The Athletic hedod David hits organised a variety thw sports which lives students who art not on am a chance to participate Since September fowl booting cross touch football and girls soccer haw been undertaken Basketball is at present In the offing To help ration In the the school is dl ided Into different houses Bach student and teacher n member of a house Each house has both male and female captain Head Blue house is David Ills female counter part is Maureen Steve Carrol Is the Green House- boys captain and Anne captain with She till as girls captain house Is headed Robin and Heather Neare Points were tallied last week by Bruce Andrews gym teacher and it was soon realized house is in first place with 14 points Blue house Issecond with 13 Block and Green houses arc trailing with nine and eight rcspec tlvely letters Points arc accumulated through both the and sports A new system has been Initiated this year The pupils if they achieve personal points in four years of high school will receive an athletic letter If he acquires 100 points In one year he will receive a crest Students other than grade nines acquiring 100 points in each remaining year will also receive an athletic letter II the student participates Establish Ontario trails Ontario will establish an extensive network of recreational trails across the province to provide increased recreational opportunities for the fast growing numbers of cross country skiers horseback riders hikers and trail bike riders The program announced to the Ontario Legislature on November Provincial Secretary for Resource Development Allan Grossman will be by the Ministry of latural Resources Division of Parks To assist in the develop ment of policies and plans a Trolls Council will be ap pointed Tht Council will consist of representatives from various recreational organizations outdoor sports groups conservationists farmers and other interest groups Policy Reporting to Minister of Natural Resources Leo Council will be asked to proposals on how the trails policy should be embodied in appropriate legislation Other tasks will include an Inventory of existing trails and recommendations on the development of a trail network tor the winter of 1875 Ontario s Mlnlsln of Natural Resources will offer snow mobile trait grooming ass is to legally recognized In both and li scholastic sports he points for each Ik receives a different number of points for ttu diffirent of sports Other The Athletic Is not tu with actual sports put out a newspaper called Acton The ore now working on th scinnrt trip to the 1 in Maple lpaf srdens on Nov was iredited to the their Is that of the sports hill fame In the the Team boards sports figures pic lurts of past athletes and or members will be sen on the walls In this ft As far schoi I spirit goes Mr feels It In on the upswing lie explained how there a lull In but t It is picking right back It Is hoped the t oust league will keej school spirit as strong is it is With the among students Hi louse trophy most points will surolj keep tin termites citing to lliolr hearts con Scout and Guide news Teamwork and friendship were themes for lust Thurs night s Scout meeting All of the Scouts brought a along who was interested in Scouting As many aspects of a meeting possblc were shown There were bos present in spite of the large snow full Nursing home After preparing many goods at home rls of the first Acton Gu des visited the Maple lew Lodge nurs home in Acton The resi dents the goodies while the girls sang guide songs and Christmas carols Capt Helen and Mrs Vick Seebach took the girls on the annual event More happiness was spread Monday as the Cubs visited Eden House in Mills leaders and Cubs sang all the Christmas favorites to the residents Pianist I accompanied them The home sup plied welcome hot chocolate to the Cubs before they ven lured back out into Monday storm evening was thor by all All and Dave Bell were Santa helpers last weekend Santa still be visited on Thursday Friday and Saturday until Christ Please bring in your let to him All parents and leaders ore reminded of the group com meeting this Tuesday at the Scout Hall Please try to attend and find out what Scouting in Ac ton is doing This meeting for the parents of Beavers Cubs and Scouts On Tuesday December a grade ten reading test wn administered It was held from fl 10 is in Hie The reading tests arc first conducted in grade nine but by also having them in gridi ten teachers ftel they will bo able to evaluate the student progress better Today flick McArthur with CO ten students on in all day outing to the Woodland Indian Cultural Centre As Christmas Is so is he excitement rising NINETEEN GIRLS were enrolled into the second brownie pack during the course of two weeks ending on November 26 frontrow rfUlK Tracy Patterson Susan Tuf ford Kim and Darci Thornton Second row are Kim Weir Tracy Dunbar Mary McArthur Leslie I Henderson Gail Hughes Kristin Spielvogel and Christine Hoare Back SCROOIS row Debbie Beamish Lisa Mitchell Donna Beamish Shelhe Cheryl Ann MacDonald Marlene Rocher and Monica Margaret Hall is absent from the photograph one rink is at Ihc high school the other in tht park recreation department sns flooding will begin when the weather is conducive They II be used on a first come rst served basis However recreation director Doug says if any group wanted to supervise a special activity on the ice at particular time a schedule tan be drawn up AHS Notes decorating content And th grade thirteen have already Marled work on the man assembly to be held on thr last day of school December On The next Issue of News which goes home all parents in Intern ting story on I Imehouse JUST ARRIVED HINTONS STORE May centralize school Line Flower Shop ft FRESH CUT FLOWERS POTTED PLANTS FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS For etc Christmas is ust days away ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS FLOWERS NOW 8532739 Board of Education may operate all school programs from school next year Super ment made it possible for ill of Program John sluden s to be at noted declining enrol Lord School He said there were a number f benefits hat could be realized by going to one site He noted some were being transported anyway and those who were arrived for classes and had lo leave early Summer school principal W Hard Price noted that if one site was done it could be scheduled to the of the student noted more summer jobs loss of some students to the newly formed Hamilton Summer School and a change keeping statist counted for the drops from prcv years Previously summer school was held in both Oakvillc and Burlington and Oakville trustees expressed a preference lo keep the summer school program in operitivc WINTERIZE YOUR HOME NOW WHETHER YOU ARE ADDING A I or BUILDING NEW WE CAN HANDLE IT CONSULTATION on Kitchens Rec Rooms or any other Construction Saturdays Only from a m to 2 in tofts contracting ltd Acton Industrial Park Phone 8530604 REPEATING THE Brownie oath are left to right Debbie Beamish Christine Hoare Donna Beamish and Lisa Mitchell The girls were enrolled into the second brownie pack on November 26 Tawny owl Rose Seaton helps the girls with their lines GUESTS at the fair board dinner and dance Friday included Miss Acton Fair Karen Hilf man Acton Junior Farmers president and Carol Somerville who amassed the most H points snow mobile clubs and Conservation Authorities Sing The progri will limited to Int of existing trails at this time Limited funds will be available for taking of trails ind planning irk Cubs from to sang Christmas carols for the rest dents of Eden House Monday lVLOIItg Due to a request from Ontario Hydro to conserve energy this year there will be NO CHRISTMAS LIGHTING CONTEST as sponsored in previous years by ACTON HYDRO COMMISSION jhanniHigiiHaopn ACTON O NT MEAT FEATURES I GROCERY FEATURES LOIN OPORK SALE ROAST Cwtn Portion ROAST ROAST Portion 31b Family Pack PORK CHOPS ROAST TindoWn Portion 2H 31b Centre Cut PORK CHOPS PORK LOIN ROAST or CHOPS Hourly GROUND CHUCK Smh lb PREMIUM BACON PRODUCE FEATURES rvi A i LETTUCE duct US A Canal I TOMATOES

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