Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 14, 1976, p. 6

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The Acton Free Press Wed April Journalism seminar at Sheridan College ACTON AND high school students had a wine tasting evening while in Rumania during the March break The Cerbul Carpathian res taurant holds many happy memories for the students Draculas castle toured while in Rumania Seven school students and their Mrs Sue found out Ihii every place in the world is is tomfortible and Tret living as home and Trinsvkania wen by Ithoni Shoe maker 1 aul Kim Jicksun Jl Shortill Jo anne IXshaises and Carol during the March school their week long Inp places of interest in eluding where spent their final days Castle mil Museum in Im ina tain moms Bucharest Or icul is castle of the hifliLhbflhe trip is the students got eh met lo through the phec where the famed Wad the Impaler per formed Ins bloodthirsty feats killint several hundred people for seemingly no rta The lite styles of the people in Hie countries visited pre Rood comparison for the fcverythine wis very expensive thev noticed ind then is not too muth for a tourist lo blouses copper and brass ware were the most ivailible Canadians lake for such is nylons and deodorants ire eraved Hum inn The on the trip would be the women of Hit ireT if the itives could have their imdnn hosiery lot of the homes in countries had television sets even though they were vtrv old Mrs said it set mid funny to see the TV prognm Be witched on the sets wilh Rumanian subtitles Whenever someone in group to make pur the store keeper would pick out ind the customer would pay for it was bring wrapped They never touched until after it was paid for were many differences Mrs Burns said people work in shifts one in the morning and another one liter in the day She said whenever the it seven a m people would be out ind looking is if had been for Meals The meals were very heavy but only two bit ones day The food was good Mrs is than ills in I hey had few vigitublt had I here milk or butter and mineral water Pepsi or wine hid to tiki ice of lap Mrs Burns was impressed lo in Hit schools the llumanians six div week classes included Iwo as well is i tongue wire Us eiilh Germ in nLlish or renin Darning music Hit art vtrj then she people encouraged to talk to well received tht men Mrs Burns said lined that wtrt bunt it the The Sheridan College journalism deportment Is ex panding lis annual awards presentation into full morn ing seminar Thursday April The department is playing host to alt Peel and Ilalton from grades 11 lo 13 and others in the area who are considering journalistic Sheridan journalism graduates who an currently employed as editors and re porters will join members of the division s com lo meet with Hie pros journalists in work shops an informal panel dis and over lunch The seminar is a first for nine year old journalism department The agenda fca lures workshops in the print and medn will show reporters editors and news in tion Guests will also be to set how will he invited to observe Hie production of the Sheridan Sun a publication which i onus out each In tin ridio and TV work shops will bo ind id to equip until and It irn the iptr ill Hi of broadcast Acton high notes An informal question and answer session has been or ranged at which time the quests will be able lo query panel of editors broadcasters and teachers During this slon total or In prize money a award from Thomson Newspapers and a 100 award from the Toronto Star will be presented to first year and graduating The Sheridan College jour nalism department is headed by T J Allen former as who f l i and ting CASTLE could be seen ominously between the trees by Acton high school students when they visited Rumania during the March break rasstd some of the boys on iht trip iv is tint which took pi liter dmtt i luuplt dinted if tbev dit the would drop indkerthief on floor both would kneel down on it kiss t urine minv which in is well worth the trip Tin trip home took hours iniludint slop in Split lopicn rs ind i slop in Sh mm well is Ulan stud 14 ind two from high school in on Iht trip Most of Iht students did not lo tome norm whin timt cunt and ill enjoyed thcmstlves immensely had a chance to get glimpse of the way of life in a torn munisl country which was far different iheir lift home Jennifer Ituwe Students of Aclon high hard ire looking forward to Hie lintweikeiidinstort re eritpiiiL up surtlv ire tudviiic hird so they will hi f ict t through Miv I hi f ishimi show it Shin dinUlliM which High students Undid proved to be an spin lours iht m up dtm pi we re up I hi twenty jjrls along with Louise Krue- M irv Ihtmsehis im Thursday Hit first of two pari sines of I Nights look pi ice this was Monday lom I ji 11 class reek Pioneer Men will be lo set dim of pionetr res do rest for Hit set lion of then i lull is working hard lo prepare for the plays thai they are plan 1 perform jirform put on in the I tike Mil be In till he on editor of the Peter borough Examiner and the Toronto Star Ben Rose and Jo Clark also formerly of the Star and John Fennel dent of his own public rela tions company in Toronto In struct the program Graduates of the twoyear journalism program are cur employed in editorial positions in newspapers and radio stations across Ontario many of whom have been or still are employed by Dills Printing and Publishing Trees to be planted Scout and Guide news Last Wednesday April the first Acton Guide Com welcomed four new girls Captain Helen by district loner Diane enrolled Mnrlha Nisha Nancy Smith and Tnccy Gordon The assistant district commissioner dinger w is on hand to test who entertained Hie company as she worked on leader bad i and Alhnson also earned their hostess badges that evening tula lions lo Hie new Guides and the badge Hit excellent weather on wis not wasted in Stouts gathered at DriveIn Saturday morning and began a hike at nine The destination was Itrra totti Tht boys were attompaniid by Inhn Sharpies Mark ind I- Alton II was truly a mignifieitnt for hiking slop of an hour and a half w is m ide al some caves Iht Sideroad The pr rock climbing the fatt of quarry wall Terra Inn four clock Thanks go to Mrs till fcd Wood mil r ink for plik nit us up hike was in for the tough I- Hike coming Up in Stouts- hand in thur Iwo packs Iht Cub pack in town Ins now been divided into two packs is f pick ind has pack Cubs wen inaltd a slide show on Monday night Brad talk on his sojourn there gave the show lo the delight ot the boys The pack was also treated lo performance by James and Andrew and Kan Hutchison They sang some of the songs they learned in school would like thank Pat Wood and Kathennc Alder for helping out on Monday There will be no meeting on Easter Monday April 19 Meetings will resume the following Monday April I eft pack The Aclon Scout and Guide Association must regretfully a noun i that Akela Frank Gouding has left the Cub pack Frank has been moved to Parry Sound by his job His family will follow him very shortly He will be sorely missed by all who knew him hope that hi will keep in contact with his old friends in the deep south Elizabeth has succeeded him as The first and second Acton companies wen also busy Monday night gave a course on drugs alco hol and smoking lo the girls They saw a film from the Drug Addiction Research toundalion Jean Vaughan then led a discus followed by a quiz The course wis held al Robert I lttle public school By at lending Ihe course the girts fulfilled one of the require ments for their challenge sale The Venturers report an excellent return from their rummage sale held on April Thanks lo ill who supported them The group committee meiting was held night at the Stout hall The Scout Troop will bt attending a party thrown by Companies tonighl No uniform is party will start at seven pm at the Seoul Mall 11 will run to nine clock Area boy scouts won be tree planting for conservation this year but they will be weeding and caring for trees previously planted The annual planting event has always been a big day for the scouts but Credit Valley Conservation Authority staff feel they have more success with their planting machine trees have Been order cd for the 1S76 season 3 of which will be sturdy potted year olds lo be used in land scaping Authority land Robert Little News Yesterday the six seven and eights went to M Bennett to see the Brass Quintet from the Philhar Orchestra of Hamilton was a very enjoyable con cert Last both gride eights went to Hamilton to the Castle Royal Gardens and the Science I at istcr University We would like to thank the parents who came last week to observe classrooms We enjoyed having them with Tonight Wednesday the boys hockey team ployed against Iht tiathers in a Lome called Scooter Hotkey Results will be in wttk paper The remainder are smaller trees planted for private CVCA General Manager explained staff use the larger trees for private orders or we receive com plaints from the nurserymen we re getting into the nursery business Herbicide spraying to give the trees a good start is the land owner s choice but the forest technician has mended spraying costs be off set by charging an additional per 1 should spraying be implemented trees are alt ready on order for SPECIAL WHILE THEY LAST RUBBER RIDING BOOTS Tack Togs Hwv No 7 Georgetown 8771818 Teachers go to board some up Hill Mis el will soon be board int bus for their trip lo Boston ishinglon They in leaving May and will he returning 18 In order lo r use money for trip i drive his been for April and 1 Put out your glass ind help support Ibis worthwhile Inp On Monday students handed in their option sheets for Mini school Out of the jB topics students were three If enough interest is shown in particular area then a resource person will be called in to instruct the hour supply teachers upset a pay cut forced long session on May 19 The day will run like a regular school day with students attending the sessions they It Includes lectures demons trot ions and chance to participate in things such as crafts sports wilderness survival panel discussions karate and many other items It is being organized by Ken and Skcrrott Student council is working low organizing a Hay I If you arc in helping sign up the Get involved We need your upon them this month and Iht way they were informed about it will be sending two delegations Board of this Board chairman Judy Alexander announced Thurs day supply teachers will present their cast to tecs board meetings on both April and Pitt LADIES WEAR FREE ALTERATIONS WASHED DENIM JEANS only 900 MUBWini Open House at the GEORGETOWN DISTRICT CHRISTIAN SCHOOL April 20 from 700 to 900 pm at which time we will also accept REGISTRATION of NEW STUDENTS k s for the school year 197619770 HOW AT DUSK YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN RACE WITH THE DEWl FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL Mr School 877 4221 Residence 877 6444

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