Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 23, 1976, p. 23

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Acton Free Press Wed June Promising future for talented MZB student M Z BENNETT grade eight student John Bartolat had a one man art show yesterday at his school The show displayed more than 100 pictures John had drawn since he was in grade six Art teacher Titon has great hopes for John future as an artist A great career in art is in the future for M Bennett grade eight student John predicts art teacher John was the object of a oneman art show on display in the school foyer ytstcr day Tuesday examples of his best work from grades six to eight were shown lo students and par coming to see the grade eight graduation last evening During he graduation exercises the Student Coun presented John with worth of oil colors for his fine work Mrs Tilonwus particularly pltascd with the presentation is she said an art never had anything this She said presentations are us ually restricted to athletics or for academic achievers Ml proud The staff of he school is all particularly proud of John A few hive wondered what he will be like when he is since he is so good at 13 years old Mrs Titon said The list of his work done this year was while studying the techniques of Toller Cranston The class studied Cranston work John was very Mrs said she feels John is a very gifted person Most she says are good in parlicu lar area whether it be in sketching lettering portrait punting etc She boasts that her student is very good in all of art work She has worked with John for eight years and has seen Ins pro gress throughout the years John heads for high school next year and Mrs Titon gives up her career as an art teacher for the duties of a kindergarten teacher She said she still wants to help her talented student In any she can and will be behind him Just recently John sold his first picture for He was isked by a to draw one of the houses In the near by subdivision as she and her husband had just built one very similar the Acton fall fair he won first prize in ihe com petition Girls model own handmade clothes Grade seven and eight home economics school and Hubert I iltle and Bennett schools put on show Robert I itlle on Thursday The pupils modelled clothes they had mide throughout the school year These included jumpsuits jackets jumpers slacks shorts skirts blouses vests and caps Parents friends came lo sec 111 girls walk across the decor ited by llobert I ittle and I Bennett teachers ml and I Hon The w is by Robert little le Mrs White with the help of Marilyn from Village Boutique helped the girls with Iheir ind taught them how to model Robert little leieher David Mashmler plajcd the piano as the across the teachers proved lobe very helpful itcording lo Mrs While was the third such show put on willy by the three schools The list one w is two rs it Brook school Mrs White s hopes to ripe it the 4H Calf Club by Brown The third meeting of the Acton 4 11 Calf Club was held on Tuesday June 15th at Ken Murray Mr Murray introduced his family and his hired man Jeff Nurse showed us parts of the cow and told us how to judge them Everyone judged a class of mature Hoi steins and gave reasons David Brown and Mane Murray gave oral reasons be fore Jeff Nurse gave the placing We up into three groups and toured buildings Then we went back into one group and discussed the housing of cows and David thanked the Calling all RED CROSS Blood onors Visit your local clinic today BROOKVILLE SCHOOL home economics students Andrea Hyde Susan Schrader and Leslie were part of a fashion show at Robert Little school Acton Thursday evening Grade seven and eight students modelled clothes they had made throughout the school year Bodnar says Leftist politics better known than democracy Scout and Guide news Students seem to know more wine politic il and economic systems ih in do the political ind economic ss tem Trustee Bodmr says A report wis submitted to Board of ducat ion Thursday i committee of teachers in response to con corns expressed in Jebruirv by Hilton slu dents t learning en ough about Ihe free enter democracy principles ind the free enterprise system comprise at isl per cent of the content of programs like consumer studies law people and politics sub jecLs and marketing ind re tail the re port slid Many courses include study of socialism ind com and the two systems are lo economic ind political terns Business stresses the value of the free enterprise system the ability of competition risk taking and competition The report stated pel cent of all school students look a I least one course emphasizing the free enterprise syslem and demo wanted to know if there wis one single course offered in Hilton which the basic questions of the free enterprise system of how much is produced who produces whit is produced and how it is distributed He added he w to know what course ill types of economic systems and how they deil with the basic questions The committee of teachers said grade 12 ind 11 and politics best answer the basic questions of lion Trustee ige he was plcised to see competition is viewed in courses as a Ihuig Turstee Tom Wilson ingly wondered how teachers explain the egg milk marketing and Irus tee Richard Gooding said lie ministers seem to be better schooled in left leaning systems llun they ire in the ways which have made this strong Willi of the free enterprise system and how ird it is lo make it work be mi explained along with other systems why is there creeping sotnljsm Bodnar isked business teacher said he tries t persuade left leaning pupils it least to Another said he was biased to the but noted dents are also exposed to ichers whose economic ind thinking is right of centre A teacher said he believes no teacher should be teaching political values and not ex press views saying one party is belter than another At same time he said Canada is pluralistic society so students should be taught about all political and economic think ing Reading athletes have Olympics Summer Olympics for re ire being held here in Hills at considerably less expense linn the event in Montreal In let its free The Junior Library staff in Georgetown and Acton ire accepting entries from reultrs up to and including the of 14 right now is ridiculously just in and sign up irning medal is another thing how ever Soiscirninga pi ice on the bus thai will take the successful athletes to the Grand Prix horse show the on In order to complete this Olympic event readers will be required to read and report on least 12 books the summer The books must be chosen from a level suitable to their ige and ibihly and they will have to make a substantial verbal report on what they have read to one of the Junior I ibrary staff members tor book completed the registered athlete will progress through one event on Ihe route to the twelfth and final spot Successful lion of all twelve will reading olympians seat on bus plus a ribbon and medal symbolic of real reading prowess Oh Brownies of the second I enjoyed mother weekend JO at North Hilton Iirk This weekend was spe theme Mrs Heather Homer as lead the Johnston I is i loth Jickie ind Jenny McDonald Mrs I i lc id the Pan Kelly Bogart Je incite Krystein Nicole Murell ludv Pink as Spot lead the the KimWtir Pat Thornton The gins their Pack Holiday txplorer durmf Iw imp was very excitinc time enjoyed by ill with surprise visit from M id Commissioner Mrs Dun lo our imp fire Saturday night first Acton Be vers proved that they in do their bit for it inn just is well as a Cub or Seoul The five seven ye olds went lo Blue Springs Scout Reserve on Saturday June 12 Their mission was lo plant wild flower seeds at the reserve They were welcomed by district commissioner Doughs who them in ilc lunch there ind loured the lining icilitics the rescru It was cert an day Heavers are i camp next weekend to finish off their ir ml of si ison ills Brownies I Hides Ringers iiictincs have all ceased for the summer The Scouts will to meet until the if when they will close fir four weeks lhey will reopen n Ihursdiy August Other 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