Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 2, 1976, p. 22

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Learning by doing at General Wolfe STUDENTS PREPARE special dinners for the open house Students led by a French chef and a Swiss baker are responsible for running the cafeteria where other students at the school buy their lunch AMONG THE FEW STUDENTS who used time in their craft course to build this canoe are Paula and Roy Hume The canoe was given away as a door prize at the open house J BILL ROTTER waters plants He is among the students taking a course in Students want to show what they can do Open house at most high schools or elementary schoa features the work of the students but at General Wolfe Hifj School the annual upon house is a happening Attracting from 2000 to each year the event takd endless hours of work and preparation Reporter Bob Bii visited the school on the day of the open house Where else can you have prime ribs of beef green beaij and Palm William with all the trimmings in a dining room I host or hostess all for 5 The meal is prepared and served by students restaurant management The bake sale is an annual hit by a Swiss baker the students bake and sell piles of bakq goods The meal and baked goods are sold at a slight profit ad the proceeds are turned over to Wolfe Enterprises to hel offset field trips dance bands and the host of other activiti in which the school population is engaged A retail store day care centre auto repair shop weldid shop and a host of other shops and classrooms put projec theyve worked on during the year on show As one teacher explained the students want to show can do something They dont have to be pushed to put false showing General Wolfe High School is one of two vocational hifj schools in the region and it serves north Halton as well as I Oakville area

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