Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 10, 1975, p. 21

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Halton wins silver dollars by Mark Leahy Five members of the H Dairy Calf Club took part In the United Breeders Silver Dollar Competition at Fair The club was well represented In the winners circle with Holly Reserve Champion in the overall competition and Stewart Grand Stewart Grand was Champion Showman Holly is dollars the daughter of Mr and Mrs of quiz and essay written at Bill United Breeders In George- plus a coll and town and Joseph Weed en of competition at the Orange- 160 Oak Pair on Saturday ville August Holly was winner of the Junior Showmanship Class also and received silver dollars on a silver tray Finishing overall lynne was awarded sliver Russell Hurren of Campbellvlilo and is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Bertram Stewart I Hornby The competition consisted inner or ho competition was lm Dots on of Feel County with points out of a possible 1 points Holly had points Other em participating from were Bruce These members did quite well at Fair In showmanship Joseph was fifth and Bill Robinson ninth In the Junior Class Placing third In the Intermediate Class was Bruce For the Bruce was fourth Joseph sixth and Bill All were in the Inter mediate Class In the Senior Calf Class I Stewart was second and Holly fourth Mysterious caller claims test tube life Sodium Thlosulfato Is alive the voice on the other end of the telephone exclaimed on Friday afternoon Had ho disappeared years ago and snowed up or did he rise from the grave a Free Press receptionist wondered after hearing voice on the phone After some explaining a reporter finally figured out what the mysterious caller meant He was a high school student who for reasons only known to himself wishes to remain anonymous and is one of the students in Dove Jones period five science class Signs of life Sodium Is a chemical which the students mixed with another part coming up with formula which grows gives off heat and slwws other signs of life The class Is studying life and when they compare things exactly they are going to compare them with whatever Is In their test tube The caller did not know if Friday dh had been made by science or even students before but It must have been an exciting way to start off a new school year The Acton Free Press Wed September B7 Lee Bradshaw joins school staff Keeping It all In the family me Lee and Diane both teachers at M Bennett school Diane has been teaching there for four years and It was Just this year that husband Lee decided to join her He taught at Glen Williams school for four years after receiving his general arts degree at WaterlooLutheran and attending Lakeshore Teachers College I J near In Glen Williams he taught Fdcn Mills Mr chose to teach at M Bennett because of the close proximity to home because his wife is also there and because the school is good to work for He is familiar with the area and knows many of the teachers through his wife Now teaching grades three to six and physical education he seems settled in his new school after only one and a half weeks on the job Two reporters for school news Junior Farmers at leadership camp JOINING THE teaching staff of Bennett school from Glen Williams school is Lee Brad husband of Diane Bradshaw a grade eight teacher of the same school He will be teaching grades three to six physical education TWO GIRLS and their H calves made an excellent showing in the Silver Dollar Competition sponsored by United Breeders at Orange Fair on labor day weekend Holly Hurren of Campbellville left was Beverley litch and Strokov both of It Acton spent August to Sep tember at the Provincial Junior farmer leadership Training Camp at Bark Lake County Junior thin camp attended by 100 delegates from across Ontario During tht week each member provided leadership to the program In various ways planning the evening solIoI event or vespers sharing a camping skill or working on other activities Personal leadership development was stressed through discussions and group experiences Sessions on communication recrca lion program planning and other topics of Importance to local Junior Parmer Clubs ex pec skills and abilities In the local Leadership raining amp Is High School and tonductcd by the Ontario j15I New Street Ministry of and Burlington from October rood In Hie evenings I m Die program developed with the Want to quit smoking operntlin of the Lrd Ham Community Council the be keeping fellow pupils in touch with happenings in that school each through a weekly column In the Iree Press Sherry and both in Mrs Diane Bradshaw homeroom will begin their reporting this week with their first article in next week paper The girls will need the co operation of students and teachers in gathering the news If you have any sports or class trips coming up please notify the girls A school column in a local newspaper is a very contact with the rest of the town Fire razes Car Club The Random Car Club in Williams was wiped out Sunday morning early when fire destroyed their building tools and a ear Grant treasurer of the club estimated the loss at over with one welding machine alone costing A I almost totally restored was tost in the blaze was Just rebuilt after a similar fire Ihree years ago We were just getting ahead and a had walling list or would be members said Grant He said they spent SI restoring the clubhouse the previous fire Fire Ken said the enuse of fire is mill unknown Student Council and the Student Athletic Association Anyone interested In registering for the Clinic may do so by culling Burlington or 10158 Oak ville This Is a service provided of charge by your Christ iniiH Seal Association 1000 damage A car driven by Dorothy Hilton of It No Rock wood sustained SI in damages to Its front end as It swerved out of control and into cast ditch on county road 0 miles north of highway The vehicle was southbound when It went out of control last Wednesday LEARN TO SQUARE DANCE with Square Dance Club at EDWARD JOHNSON SCHOOL Stovonson St Guolph on WED NIGHTS from 30 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION 8362548 reserve champion in the overall competition and won the junior aa showmanship class and received silver dollars on a tray I CI Stewart of Hornby right was grand champion showman and seventh overall to win 35 silver dollars They are pictured with Lynne s calf Pickering This week column starts another list of award Plowmen offer four scholarships at Acton Ions Pool or Junior each arc to be awarded this year and for each of the next 13 years by the Plow men Association These scholarships arc the result of ihc funds received from last year International Plowing Match held in this Region The scholarships are for young men or women with a form background who arc entering degree courses in a Canadian university taking courses in agriculture home economics or veterinary with the selection based on academic standing par in community activities such church 4 H Enrolment away up Enrolments in North Hal ton schools jumped from last June to in Septem a board official leadership qualities The must be enrolled at the university If there are not enough suitable applicants entering the first year of to g per Aug make use of the four scholar Pre- Ik gin tier Klmberly ships consideration will be Kevin Shapscott given to students In either second and third years Wilmitt Tammy Application forms arc Shawn Harding available at the agricultural Scout and Guide news Mark Howe aid re- It was an extremely busy Saturday volunteers worked on the addition to the Acton Scout Hall Ail the walls and roof trusses were put into place by the skilled and the not so skilled workers It was a full day driving nails upstairs while cubs and scouts tackled the messy job of tarring the basement wall Unlimited thanks go out to these generous volunteers There was a good turnout Some additional teachers Thursday night with the have to be added to staffs Scouts Friday night program since school opened last The boys enjoyed the rope week Increases apparently bridge over the school creek are most predominant in the A couple unwary boys found kindergarten area that the creek was verv Acton High School reports muddy at this time of the enrol on of while Georgetown has enrolment of All Scouts must register 1 929 and Milton District High this Thursday Tor the coming School has 1 198 students en Parents to rolled drop in before or after the A total of have enrol meeting and ask any led In elementary schools in Halton Hills Register soon night classes Registration nights are coming up soon for the great of fall courses offered sponsoring group is expecting at the schools pool and good registrations Thursday evening as well Parents must accompany the to the clock meeting The Brownies Guides and Rangers register Monda night The Rangers will have their first meeting Monday night at seven The Second Guides and the First Acton Cubs will also begin Monday evening The other Brownie packs and guide companies will start next week as well For time and exact date contact your leader Marolla Bertha Mary McVeigh Wally Williams Kay Williams Monica Hayes Mike Nellis Adrian Greenwood Hannah Jarret Christopher Lewis Terry Vindcrloan Gal Kovacs Beginner Michelle Andrea Johnston Su Tufford Betty Lou Tuf ford Green Anthony Jeff Pabst Donna Cav lovic Hal Martin Travis Green Jan Kyrstein Peter Bray Kim Tom Turlscher Mary Anker El hot Hilda Goulding Grace LeeAnn Key Rob ert Key Judy Carglll Kelly Jank Carolyn Vander Akker Yvonne Vander Akker Ste phen ions Pre- Junior Christine gar Tina Karon Wain Karen or Kevin Kroll Pierre ford Junior Peter Hurdle rank Danny Gib son John Vadeiku Laura Yvonne Wain M irleni Roe her Me Johnston Intermediate Baker Diane lluchmnn Senior Miliar Graham Jo Veerman Lynn Gcberlcin arid Senior It lynn fountain Shirley Nancy Donna Jeffrey to all and a special note should be made on the four ladies who passed their medallion life saving award It never too late to start These four arc looking forward to enrolling in the adult Instructor course to be held sometime this fall you may have noticed in the paper Hills swim team placed third in the The amount of Interest shown in this area has spark the parents of the swim mors and the Recreation Department into looking into a full time year around swim leim information will be available soon It looks like both the Georgetown and Acton pools will be used It snot too late to join up for our fall program DANCING Every Saturday 9 to 1 am at the Acton LegionC SEPT 13 WHEELS Sept Raymonds Sim Bond Sept 27 Wheels Admission per couplo FREE PRESS SPECIAL Photographic Contest FOR AT ACTON FALL FAIR AMATEURS ONLY Best black and white or colour photographs suitable Tor publication on the editorial page of the Acton Free Press Picture Subject a scene children animals building flowers etc of general interest taken ten miles of Acton entries per person permitted Children entries welcome Negatives and prints to be submitted to the Free Press so judging may be completed and pictures enlarged fordispla the Fall FOR ENTRIES FRIDAY SEPT First prize three honorable mentions at SO each up to awards of SI each NIGHT CLASSES ACTON HIGH SCHOOL REGISTRATION Tuesday September pm to pm In the RESOURCE CENTRE at the HIGH SCHOOL ALL CLASSES BEGIN THE WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 29 COURSE EVENING TIME WEEKS Amateur Film Making Tuesday 30 9 10 Best Sellers appreciation of popular books Wednesday 30 10 10 S18 12 Body Language Mondjy 30 9 Bookkeeping for a Small Business Wednesday 00 10 00 Bridge Wednesday 30 9 30 Brush Up Your Typinrj Office Skills Wednesday 30 10 Consumer Personal Law Monday 7 30 9 30 12 Crochet Wednesday 30 9 English as a Second Language Family Life Mon Wed 30 30 9 5 Monday 10 Fitness Recreation Monday 30 9 30 French Conversation Monday 7 9 30 30 General Shop work Wednesday 6 Home Budgeting Living with Inflation Tuesday 9 6 Home Equipment Minor House Repairs Thursday 00 6 Knit 1 Stretchy Sew Tuesday 10 15 Landscaping Horticulture Tuesday 30 30 10 Metric Tuesday 9 30 Tuesday 7 9 Off Loom Weaving Monday 30 9 30 Public Speaking Wednesday 30 9 30 Sewing 1 Monday Sewing II Monday 7 00 7 30 9 15 Sketching Wednesday Skin Diving Snorkel Tuesday 7 00 9 00 Typing Credit or Personal Use Monday 7 9 Yoga Beginners Yoga Continuing Wednesday 7 30 9 10 12 Thursday 7 9 30 ADVANCE REGISTRATION ADULT EDUCATION Halton Board Off Education Night School Registration Circle One SURNAME Please Pr FIRST NAME City Town Phone Cho Second Name School MAIL TO Night Moo Wed Triors Adult Education Classes The Board of Education Guelptt Line

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