Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 30, 1976, p. 18

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B6 The Free Press Wed June Graduation banquet dance at Centennial by Kerry Chalmers School is out This is not just a happy time for students but also one of change and nostalgia Last Thursday evening Centennial Public School held its Graduate Don quel Dance Burnett ted such a feeling in summing up her farewell speech Although it is a nice thought to to yourself I m going to High School in September it is also sad to soy good bye to our school which now seems like home J met spoke of amusing detoils of Offer help to village ENJOYING THE strawberry shortcake at St John s strawberry festival last Saturday night are from 1 tor Mrs Tapson Mrs Saunders senior Mrs AhceDubyMrs Saunders and with back to camera Herb Saunders Despite the rain enthusiastic local and district people gathered Rockwood roundup V kern Chalmers School is out for another year This is the time to keep our eyes open while driving through Ihe Youngsters on bikes forget to look for traffic in their excite ment often race across the road Many younc pedes nans also forget to look both ways and with the confusion of car wheels before know it A birthday party in honor of Mrs Grace Perry will be held at St John Parish Hal this Friday night July from Ml neighbours and friends in the village are invited to come and enjoy this special evening Remember the Weed Control Act as of July all residents must cut weeds on all urban rural private properly is once again looking for a Dog Control Officer Wayne Duby has resigned leaving this position pen who is inter can contact Village Sec ret try ittheVill age Office t All contributions to this column are welcome 1 eel free to ill me discuss news items it If I don know it in print it We arc renovating our home the phone ring i number of limes so 1 in hear it above the din Box Ham run go isi weeks Slrawberrv il it St John Church is real success despite spitting rain throughout the night group of district people turned out The crowd thoroughly enjoyed the enter organized Lor raine Root the food by Mrs Grace The Ladies of the Church in serving and Ivy Ritchie and Jack Britney wardens of the Church were on hand making sure things Lorraine Moss won the quilt Hie Group would like i chance to help the village Murray president the trustee meeting to discuss vinous ideas The group felt Ih it with the vards being planned in viIIilc trees could be planted it these points to the beauty of the street This would be over a 10 period is the croup could afford it Mr ilso spoke of the the society has lire idv up for tin four siljis coming into village Ihisc will be pi iced in the near future members m lined the ime Ihere is inough ill over country ex plained Mr Hugh We would like lo see structures like the st Hum ind the proposed pumpint st it He stressed til it these were merely ide is lo st irl on i program welcomed suggestions the village residents heir pi ins include mi sort resti ration of the bulk near lie Mill lint tie mill It is felt Hi it sceduiL the ind picnics there w let lo rcl the would like I d wilh the rulw tint at the present lime lo rather sort flowerbed from tin I livti up the eon ircK In Hie will This put finishing on enjoyable evening for the graduating class A picture of the graduates will be sometime in August The body staff and parents would like to thank Mrs Audrey Hudson who was responsible on behalf of the Home and School for planning this whole Awards were presented to students on Thursday evening as well as at two assemblies on riday Proficiency I he following students received an award as well SIS for pro in jr history David McPhcdron Home and School Award for greatest improve such a Tin sites ment and they mentioned involve the Bruce Lafontalne township properly the rail Award most valuable volley w iy ind the people bill phycr Jackson They felt that if the llorti Hoot mathematics group gel fluency Anne 1 the past few years and of ihe also the speech given by teachers that had made the guest speaker Wilson year or her and other McCarthy Mr McCarthy an graduating students author of two books is One of her comments was currently working on his third directed at Principal novel Prior settling in who Janet eels is the Mr McCarthy was reason Centennial in charge of security for John Public School is the way It is Kennedy Kennedy 1 feel that school has one and B Johnson In his of systems of dis address the graduates he upline in the county and if them a recipe for life I for Mr we and indicated where he felt wouldn have this parents hud i res I he evening was a ponsibility tremendous success Parents dance put on by isseswere Students Council followed the enjoyed not only m ceremony featuring the present ition of awards Ilsc from Kflchcner blend with land volved in an okay English proficiency Janice hal in Gray and Corlna Pries highest was the red house Duncan McPhedran and T system is utilized Family Award overall im noon and combines junior in an intermediate intermediate members of grade Debbie Watson Don school in various sports Hilts Award pedestrian such as ping pong volleyball bus patrol Ron Parkinson etc The red house had Ihe bus and Carina Pundick highest number of points at pedestrian Kelly and ll end of this Family Memorial Award all It Impossible list all around student in Gr Jody awards presented for Wilson Bicycle Rodeo vices athletics and Robbie Weirmeir and Connne demies as they are too Gooyers Student Council numerous mention As Mr Award public speaking described it the primary Valerie Galley school could not run without junior Sue Parkinson inter rf students An ex mediateSusan McLean this ls Student Council Award students arc involved in overall Improvement pedestrian and bus control Cohill that helpers in the junior Kolhy Swanston library number more than Robert Love Award I 1S people right of the year Anne that received awards for their know it is involved that it In for lilt village We lend t Hunk we ire optimists it the present lime Mr these ire merely ideas to begin Ik thanked trustees for their time it he cel to hem with definite is Seims Award all md Heights Don Gibson lb Swanston Pari Osborne and I Award for Rick Smith I male Reuben Salmon The Memorial fir humanity Paul linen and Sindy Kings Melt it I will he I welcomed but Swim lessons MRS MAX MILNE recites to the large turnout at last week s Strawberry Festival at St John s Swimming lessons The Grind i lion is offering int lessons based in lie this summer Ross He Super visor there Ik three sessims lulv 1 Julj Hi Swimm in issued at tin end of Hie ID lessons for who qualify the fie I on in further DOUBLE HAPPIINKSSI RESTAURANT 1 r-T- formerly T Fish Chips Give yourself a break Drop in and see us for the finest Chinese Food and Fish and Chips in Hills HOURS m Fn 8 Sat a Sunday 12 Noon Tel 8532060 VISIT US FOR Lawn Seeds Vegetable Seeds Lawn Fertilizers Flower Seeds OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK BAM TILDARK 8532980 CAROLINE FLOWER CENTRE miles west of Acton South side TO BOTTOM Eramosa library notes by Kelso Community lib rary will be closed July 1 From July until August 31 summer hours will be in effect as follows Tuesday Thursdays I p m to p and to m Sal urdays to noon A selection of recent books in the library includes Russia by Robert Cutting up in the Kitchen by bills Hand Weaving in Cope Breton by Mackley Canoe Design and Construe lion by Alan The Prairie West lo by Thomas and Canadian Price Guide to Anl and Collect vol Newly arrived fiction is in The Swisi Account by I W The It Document by Wallace Irving The Intruders by Hugh Trinity Leon and The Viking Process by Nor man in the sec Untuui or CVCC Hero Now

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