Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 12, 1975, p. 12

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The Acton Free Press Wed November Little News by Merle On f Nov 7 the grade sixes went to Hamilton Place The play top anil Bullfrog Wc started volleyball now in limine leagues Stand inut will next week the Mighty Hit Student Council Dante that wan held wan very successful dale for tin next dance is Bikathon Saturday for Calvinist Cadets THEY RE OFF Ready to set out on the Christian Re formed bikathon Saturday morning are junior counsellor Ed Fred Kroezen Jerry De Boer Steven Vos Henry Kroezen Sidney Louis Groenendyk Andrew Kroezen Ralph John Sehreiber Stephen Robert Kuipenj Ronnie and counsellor Rick Van der Severn grade s have chosen to be crossing guards for our school I hey will patrol the few that lire very busy Good link Id ii all and Iryoutu started week for tin glrh mid boys llie wllf In In weeks column The members of the Cadets who set on Saturday morning all finished the course in good time The project undertaken to raise money for the group s crafts and hobbies They meet every Friday signed up pledges for the evening at the Christinr Re- formed church but not all the boys belong to this denomina About to was raised lender Rick van thinks The bovs had Change In hi morning wa There was both a fast group when started and a slow group for en calling the week before whin the firs finish the event had to be postponed However the weather other in about two and a half proved and went hours tnck to the church in bright Trees fall They to church by differing routes During Mi wind Robert a fill on raised tin most smashing tin m noy but amounts windshield and injuring art yet driver r ft through Hit Ik district ring Hit winds Scout and Guide news A DOZEN NEW boys joined the 1st Cub Pack and were invested by Akela Pack Elizabeth Pit and assistants Stan Miller and Vic Webster Parents attended as toys were invested Trout row left to right Miller Porte Tim Height Craig Second row John Wayne Norton Third row Aktla frank Steven Webster Patrick Labellc Kenneth Craig Johnson THEIR candles to signify their en trance into Rangers five young ladies took their vows and gave a short speech on why they wanted to become a Ranger Left to right Mane Jordan Wilson Alison Ginn leader Jennifer Susan Audrey previously invested and Karen Vander Eyken Acton high notes A unique investiture took place lust I ridny at he borne of Mr and Mrs wart Jennifer Rowe Susan Kiren Vandcr I Wilson Mane were invested as Rangers by district commissioner than fwnrt and adviser Alison Parents watched proudly as the girls in cave reasons for wanting o be Ranger The girls then served their parents and leaders a delicious meal It was indeed a wonderful way to enter the world of Guiding At half past seven Saturday morning Acton leaders left for Burlington The event was the Green Acres Regional Conference Andrea Sharpies Pat Gorton Elizabeth John Sharpies Mark and Hick attended the day long program A Venturer playing the bagpipes led the guests into the theatre at Nelson high school This Venturer was later with the Chief award by the Pro vincial Commissioner Charlie Clark After speeches leaders attended section discussion groups coffee a firesentalion on using teenage a report on the Venturer task force MAD Adventure Days protect was heard After a delicious lunch the attended various workshops which covered topics from flip charts and crafts to nature and workuif with the I he conference ended Next year wi ill in the con rence and bid an excellent turnout for tht Remembrance parade on Sunday The groups marched from fellow Street to the Cenotaph The Third Acton Brownies a wreath and Eddie and I Henderson presented the Scout and Guide wreath The weather was better than in previous years Represent attended the Santa Claus parade meeting at the on Monday Tuesday was the group committee for November Siding has been put on the new Scout Hall It snot long until groups can move into their new home Sue Burns visits Forces tin to better knoviodci of the forces Included in this group was Mrs Sue Burns fr im Acton This trip is sponsored by the of National Defense The counsellors stayed in the Irirracks to see what this was like and Mrs Hums torn mente that There lots of food first they went to Trenton to he I Bast stayed overnight and talked the men and women who were assigned Ihcre Then they went to Cornwallis an talk to tin Officers ind anl w mm lift it in the Armed I wis tin Air Movements Base it Green wool There they saw training facilities for the Air Crews and Pilots loiter they toured the Aircraft Still Other things and places visited were tht Algonquin which is The Big and the Fleet School in Halifax They talked to me of the people in the Maritime TrndrH Mrs told us lint now ihcy had opened up of the trades for women positions such as on ship tht infantry and an pilot art Ih 1 I I 1 II Mrs Hums in wry in it I inter i stint SI I Is I rtis v ill d people Mrs Burns feels le lot on this trip for in dug the I Mrs Burns Complaints I the week hints firearm first noisy it former lump I and ink ill tin Quiet WILL KEEP YOU IN FASHION COOK Cleft is leaving the Bennett championship girls field hockey team and teammates decided to give her a going away memento what else an autographed stick Janet right presents it to Lonann while other team members look on Bennett weekly news Last week the girls field team played their last Same against tile w Ith score of The field hockey team won the championship The grade sixes from our school went on an afternoon trip to Hamilton Place They saw a play called and the Great Bull Frog After the show the actors showed how thev put on the costumes Some thought it was boring some thought it was good Our school had a Re mem brance Day assembly The people that read poems were Karen McCord Gerry Roke and Tracey Taylor Janet was the Mistress of Ceremonies Mary Keltic and Elizabeth Lynch from Mrs Woods class read a story about Remembrance Day The clubs at Acton High are really moving Drama Club has decided on the plays they will perform and scripts are on order The chess club played their first tournament last week with one victory Congratu la 1 cms The wheels were really turning in the heads of the grade nine students last They weregivcn the Seal test that is given to all first year students A form of initiation On a Remem Day Assembly was held over the P A at Acton High It included stones of war and death and proved quite A minute was asked of the students not too much time to ask of people In the wiy you One point they brought out that I feel is important is to settle your differences with someone you have had disagreement with If thought that way everyday Tuesday school out for Remembrance On Wednesday November 12 Geography Bower Ave residents have been enjoying peace and quiet since traffic has been tut by the postal strike class is going on a glacier observation trip Don l forget the Athletic Societies intramural square dancinc on after school week they offer this to the student body so go out have fun ami dance off a few pounds Acton Pharmacy ON A FIRST LINE TELEVISION SALES mil Mill Si Phone Silk Borderless colour prints ASK FOR when you leave your films here Silk Borderless Features no finger prints 25 more picture area rounded corners help prevent curling longer lasting memories LEAVE YOUR FILMS HERE BENJAMIN FILM LABS EVERY TUESDAY FAMILY NIGHT BRAZIER BURGERS FROM pm TO CLOSING Dairy brazier GUELPH ST REXWAY GEORGETOWN Everybody going to DAIRY QUEEN to take of this get a charbroiled beef topped with BRAZIER sauce and served on a toasted bun Take the whole family out and take advantage the best deal in town

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