The Acton Free Press Wed Dec Parents get into act are offered cookbook ihcir recipes in it Mrs tea ches the candle making class Different sues and co lors of wax figures arc produced and are patiently looked after First aid first aid dais taught by volunteer Marie liar grave shows the children how treat fractures sprains punctures and do artificial respiration The different types of bandage arc also shown class also has to go through a series of tests which will help them nn case of Ihe hiking class is taught by the energetic IM Leather- land Until the recent the this course took walks did general hiking Now thai the snow is here the schools snowshoes are being lo good use The stamp collection class is laught by vice principal of the school Then students learn how lo lake care of litem how to remove them from an envelope aim how to make a stamp album They also are laught about Canadian postal system have the opportunity to exchange slumps With only one clans remain ing each student must decide if he or she wishes to stay In that particular class or ihoosc another elective new classes start after Chris I mas In an effort to offer a wide variety of interesting icnces to students M Bennett public school has been undertaking elective or interest programs All the grades of six seven and eight arc involved in the project which commenced on October 15 and ends her lb The lessons to 15 and take place every six days Doth parents and tea chers are Ihe instructors of Ihe classes which vary from cooking to pottery IT enough signed up for a pari lularcourse that subject was offered Pottery Poller is Mrs liudgcon tn learn how lo make various items out of clay llisglazcd and then fir ed the high school kiln pots medallions jeweller and cookie jars Die pupils design their own item A Dry bailing Class Is by an interested mother Mrs Kathy Woods invented the game which was designed to help students learn their wind flic name of the game cording to Mrs Woods is Over the Ocean Blue The person to reach paradise Mo Irs made Animation class is taughl a regular teacher Mrs Titan She leaches the class how lo make own editing She ma not produce any Roman but her young are eager and tiling lo learn A trip to the animation department at Sheridan Col lege is on the agenda Tor next week s class Another mother Mrs spends her time at the school passing on her cooking skills to a of girls In the past they have made pepper steaks pizza short bread brownies CLASS is a good way to get is interested teaching the Chmtmab presents Mrs D shows girls about cultural cooking pup Elizabeth Lynch the final steps in her and they are hoping make a masterpiece RL sell trees lop quality spruce scotch and Austrian pine Christmas will be sold at Ihe Hubert Little public school starling ihis Saturday eight parents and students initialed the project raise money for ihe grade eight trip and graduation banquet next year At reasonable costs a fine si of trees will be available from Dec until the weekend before Christ mas Sales will ho made on Salurdavs and Service A service will be held Saturday Pec at m al Christian He funned Church when Calvin elles Cadets Sunday School pupils and members of the i Peoples group ill undue the service The With Council of the A NEW CAMERA is the latest thing on these young lads mind as teacher Mrs Mariene Titan students the basis of using the equipment hove organized the Pupils in full view are Andy and Eddie program and members of Ihe Blazer Goal is 250000 Students make arts and crafts M public school was the scene or hustle and busllc last week as more than 1B0 grade one two three had a week long arts and class The children were placed six different groups and rotated on a dally basis lo other classrooms The grades Intermingled In each class room spend a day mnk different Items related to Christmas Such things as Christmas cards plncemats Santa candles pencil holders bells angels chains and Christmas trees were made by the busy little hands the THATS HOT but good says Sandee Allonby as she tries out the lasagna her cooking class made on Friday Teachers There were two classes of each grade participating In the week long program Mrs Helen Vadelkn and Miss Cindy Blades were the two grade one teachers involved The grade two teachers were Mrs Anne Usher and Mrs Chris Mrs Ann Mulder and Mrs Shirley Garrett were the teachers of the grade three classes However now thai Ihe glue Ihe paper scraps paper dollies and the are put away the students working on different programs involving several various subjects languages reading math and science are in workshop forms wilh the children studying each one his or her own sped COLLEEN WINTERS in grade one at Z Bennett cleaned up her mess after she finished her arts and crafts last Thursday Next Friday December 11 Brian and Sue Burns from the Guidance office will be going to Alderwood Collc- where Ihey will attend a group guidance program for all the students of Alder wood Every student from the high school was assigned to a group or ten students the beginning of the year Some of the information learned from groups may be used at our high school On Wednesday December in grade 11 home economics dents will be travelling to Pioneer Village will lake part in the Pioneer Life program will at tempt lo do many of the things that pioneers did in years gone by Some of the items planned arc making candles bread and churning butler There is also a wo mens and mens program where different chores are done of the chores which Ihe will try is making an implement On AHS Notes h Jongnmn December I tow ley with twenty grade 12 home economic students will do this same sort or activity Toronto trip Also Thursday Decern Stefan with twenty eight grade urban geography students will be going to Toronto to Ihe Toronto Transit System will investigate spec If the GO Train System from Union Station lo ville They v ill also study Ihe subway silualmn from Union bullion lo 1 inch Avenue main objective of this outing will be the those people travelling the Transit System daily Ken Kills and Sue Baker will be attending the course Like Beading This con tinuing course will have its meetings at Milton high school The teachers will be observing students who are being worked with by ilildred Raw son from The Ontario Institution far Studies and Education BUSY LITTLE HANDS keep youngsters out of trouble Heath Norton grade two and Hughes grade three prove that while making arts and crafts at M Bennett school MARGARET HUXLEY was on hand to help bundle papers on Saturday The papers were collected by the high school Outers club on their monthly paper drive 35th annual vesper service Canadian Girls in Training CGITI from Newfoundland Vancouver Island will hold their annual Christmas Vesper Service in December Trinity United will be holding their service Sunday December 11 at The services held In dreds of churches across the will this year follow theme The Light of Gods lve Central lo the service is candlelighting ceremony symbolizing the light received from Christ Ihe light of kindness mercy and love which serves as a model for members This years service was written by Helen director of Christian Education Knox Presbyter tan Church in co operation with the CGIT department of St Andrews United Church Offering Offerings received the services are the only regular source of income of the national Committee which serves groups across Canada providing program resources study and other resources for camp councils The National Committee also maintains liaison with provin regional committees Some Canadian girls between the ages of 12 and belong to CGIT groups sponsored the Christian Church Disciples of Christ The Baptist Federation Canada The Presbyterian Church in Canada and The United Church of Thin ice beware around Fairy Lake continue their concern for children who may wander out onto Ihe ice lliese days Police have issued warn for Infants to Teens Dresses Swim Suits Coordinates Levi Cords Outer Wear Night Gowns Pants Shirts for Boys Long Dresses Blouses Sweaters for Boys Girls ACTON TODDLERS to TEENS Mill St Acton 3080 Chief praises young people BARB HOGENEIBIRK makes a coil pot in her pottery class at M Bennett It may be messy but it is worth it The Credit Valley Associa tion for Handicapped Child ren announced Ihis week it has reached the mark in a campaign raise Cash and pledges are being used to help finance a new treatment centre for crippled children from alton and Peel regions to be built in the Erin Mills Develop ment Secretary Donald K Ken of Milton reports con traction is slated to begin in 1975 with the opening in Sep tember of The building will cost over Officials expect the centre w ill sen Ihe special physical and educational needs of children The board of direc tors Includes men and wo men all volunteers Speakers are available for organiza tions meetings The associa tion is presently encouraging citizens to give personal donations perhaps in lieu of Christmas gifts people who have returned lost properly to the police office received special words of praise Tuesday from Cons Hob Arbour In the past months least a dozen instances of lost money have come to police attention through the youngsters coming into office with what they had found The little girl brought in a bill after three months unclaimed it was returned her Itccently a young man wallet containing which was returned to its iiw In the past four weeks Corp Arbour thinks seven wallets must have been turned in It really very commendable on their pirt he said ACTON O NT Red Brand Beef imdiiiiiq ROASTS SHORT RIB BLADE Blade Bone Removed CROSS CUT ROAST STEWING BEEF GROUND CHUCK 97 GROCERY FEATURES 1 lb COFFEE fUS Economy 26 tin GARBAGE BAGS ED Smitfi GARDEN COCKTAIL soup Ctrmtbm 1B Boom tab COFFEE MATE Umax TOWELS 79 Kraft Slot MIRACLE WHIP ox SOCKEYE SALMON TOMATO JUICE 249 OPEN PATS A week FOR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE