Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 29, 1976, p. 19

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Scout and Guide news Putting more fun into Scouting was the theme of the camp held last weekend Scouts and Scouters from across North Helton and Mil ton Districts gathered at he Camp of the Woodland Trails near Speyside for Ihe camp Patrol leaders and seconders totaling were at the Leadership training camp The camp started on chilly meeting on Tuesday October 12 for approval Everyones registration will then be sent all together to the district council This weekend Is the troop camp at the We hope all the Scouts will be able to attend as this is probably the last camp until winter Mum and Dad this next Sheridan The Anion Free Press Wed September 1974 Acton High enrolment Friday night and concluded paragraph is for you Are you on soggy Sunday afternoon tired of driving your children But in between was just great to meetings camps and other weather and a great program Scouting and Guiding events to go along If so its lime you had a night Adding to fun was the out But of course you should presence of a Girl Guide Company in the next field It may have been unofficial but we had our first coeducat ional camp Scouts from were Jack Paul Carter and Yves Savard Get your kits Group Committee now has the registration kits for your groups Would leaders support the movements We have the answer for you Mark the date of October 16 on your calendar because the Scout and Guide Mothers Association are sponsoring dance at the band hall Take a break and come to the parly Just ring up a Scout and Guide Mothers member and reserve your ticket Apple Day is being planned for Saturday October BIDING HIGH ATOP the Ferris Wheel at the Acton Fall Fair are Victoria Rodriguez and Sharial and Viril Chandra Summer school very successful Enrolment for high school programs is down but up for elementary school courses summer school Principal Price told llalton Board or Education Thurs day He said the summer school was successful During Ihe hummer of 1975 138S studenls received credits towards Ihcir high get your kit from Don 1976 Keep for Ihe school diploma at summer ground P J J Villi I criticised the use of three Mailers of Education candid ales who assisted Price in counselling pupils from the Ontario Institute in Studies in Education O 1 IS is intellectual pliyground declared He wondered it Ihe people from 1 were impressed with our play Notes By Jennifer Teachers running away dents were admitted free A from students Thats right good time was had by all Last Friday baseball On Monday a photo- game of the took was in the school place Aclon High the staff taking individual school the school baseball team photos After a long hard game Ihe Tuesday Mr Bridle and students came out victorious Miss Hall look their year Geography glasses to the 10 plowing match Field trips Also on Ihe sports scene as this have in past Anne took her lennis years proven to be a in learning Ihe Championship Tomorrow Thursday Sue Tennis Tournament The is taking interested champions in he Junior to Georgetown for an Mixed Doubles were from University Information Pro High Congratulations Representatives from to and different universities will be Bruce Special pre and students will Sheridan College showed a three per cent Increase in enrolment compared to the same time last year the increase represents 3979 full- time day students Another hove registered in nigra on a part lime as is a report shows The number of returning students was higher than expected this year However the School of Design experi enced a smaller freshman enrolment The report showed an in crease in enrolment at Ihe Brampton Campus partially due to program transfers from to Brampton and because of additional program offerings McDonald fill it out and pre sent it the next group i formed Scouting of Susan Burns appointed Board of Education decided Thursday to name Susan Burns as acting chairman of student services for Aclon High School ihe same meeting Acton High School guidance counsellor Brian Skerrett was granted a leave of absence beginning February 11977 and ending August 31 of the same year school while only 1308 pleted credit courses this past summer A drop in summer school enrolment in was blamed for the decrease Elementary school sum mer program enrolment jumped from student to 2467 pupils this past summer Trustee Tony Goodyear to those nine players who qualified lo play in the tournament on September Friday nighl he student association he tit their first dance The music was pro vided dist jockey limited and all gridc 9 have a chance lo gel all their questions concerning univer sity answered Dont forget to pul your gloss on Saturday for pick up The Outers are starting the year right by helping you clean out your basement of glass ind al the same lime earning some money for their club Thanks and congrat ulations to all those students who worked lo put together a float for the fall fair Acton High was represented and won a third prize for their efforts Well Done Your student association has something in slore for you for more information concerning this mystery tune in next week same time same station Acton Agricultural Society Field Crop Competition CORN RESULTS Bob Kerr Acton Ted Brown Jr Fred Anthony Howard Donnell Frank Anthony r Lmehouia Walter Linham Duncan M Coles Ray Swackhamer Acton Keith Aitken r 3 Acton SISSSSSSSSSESSSSSSSStSlS School work makes big fair display School children work made an attractive in the hill Winner of the Art Picture Making competition ire Gride 1- Sulla Shannon John- Stambury RL Gride Lin Lid- bury Tom MZB Helen Lee Pepper Carmen Clow Janet Colboroe Gride Tarry Jackie Hal Martin Nancy Rand S Kenny Grade Darren Edmund- ten Jerry Herring ton Richard Kllpatrlck Parker Aleiander Grade Michael Henry Stephen RL Chrli Lobllalcr Mark L LanUUne RL Grade Paul Carter Ford Lalfin Jan Krjrtteln Paul McGinn Tony Sheppard RL Grade Ken Anderion RL Julie Wayne Burt Pam Andre PatU Tufford Grade Jeff Scott Kowall Scott Debbie Billy Winner of the tall creative deilni were at follow Grade Chrfallne Far- rug in Lynn Herrmann Carolyn Woodwortb Tina Bod- Odd HZB Jackie Rodeo Tina Iviny S Gordon Mitchell Gride Mitchell S Torn Vanderekcn Nancy Rand S Anthony Koloivtkl Grade Lin John Andrei Vlckl Vincent Jerry L Sums Lid- bury Grade Henry Stephen Paula Hewitt L Grade Carol Ana Blake Diane Stephen Dana Beet- tan Grade Steve Karen Blaln RL Tiliana Janien RL CbriRlne Hemenluk and Kathleen Nolan Grades- Cher I Llndiay RL RL Yvonne Blab Janet and Cathy Well- wood Winner the fall fair col lection open dm are under Brad Brlllioger Greg Sll- and B Witherley of S who were tied card winner are Sieve Karen Sleckley David Smith Liii Far button Rick MicPhenon Bowea Brian Rod Dunbar Hockey card Jamie Paul McGinn small bottle David Smith Paula Rod Wltherley S S Nancy Allen Autograph Tim Evan Rob Tina Winner of the home economic contest arc embroidered article In liquid embroidery Brian S Rod Atana Knitted article Rod article Colleen He Knight Brian matte ConlgUo Grade Hinder Marlon Cue Jeff Salt HZB Kelly White Sharon Turkcai Grade Gary Lumber Debbie RL Andy Adele Grade Kevin Bouafletd Vincent Lee John Bartolac Doug Karen ChattcrTey Par S Schubert S Andrea Thlal S Winner of the fall fair euay on the Happlnai It are Karen Steckley Barbara Hogen- berk and David Fuller Inner of the fair art pic ture making on the kinder garten level are Barbara RL Angle L Trillin Sonei Derek Oram L Winner of the creative deilgn on the kindergarten level are Beth MacLeod S Shawn Anne Marie Currle tad Tanya Good let Wiener In the notebook or booklet competition at the fill are a follow Gride Janet RL Helena Staler RL Krl Dawkln Crook Grade Sunn S Jobniton L Kelly Lough- Ian ll Pam RL Gride Ruggler L Diana Kllner L Paula Code Robert Little M Bennelt S Hewitt PI ecu It MZB Adrianna Ranger Grade Stephen Halieck Diana JiU Donna Bedim RL Rita Grade Chandra MZB Sated MZB Carol Grade a Corrlna Moreau RL winner in the fall fair poetry are at follow Grade 1 Belinda Tara S Denlie Saniom S Tammy Scott Turl King Gride Melinle MZB Tina S Nancy Grade Laura Craig Tun Pollen S Victoria Ann Taylor S Nancy Rand Grade Kent Hunt S Vlckl Vincent S Paulallewiu DonnaLee McPherton ai Sutan Lid bury MZB Grade Allan MZB Jamie Tarat S Glen Llta Jo tin ion S Diane Abram RL Grade II Kath leen Nolan David Fuller KiL Turkoii Scott MZB The winners In the pen mini hip competition at the fall fair are Grade 1 Chrii Claudia Avlla Carolyn Sewell MZB Suianne Mellon MZB and S Grade Helen Borrow s and Grade 3 Tim Pollen Gllllii Laura Craig MZB Fee S Grade Suiin Lid bury MZB Rhonda Case Maria a Rod S Ma crime article Hall Suite Bennett RL Karen Steckley Grieg S RL or Suie Bennett Aon Sawden DeBruyn Barbara Mail mini or pant lull Adele Mary Keklc Diphne Hawthorne Helen Wendy Calver Tunic or Jumper Beth RL Summer L India Winner Id the fall pec 111 category peanut but ler He Co Tim Evan Brad Steve white cake Kendal B Bower RL In lha India trial art arc a foUowa Id Bob Mm Ian Brown L Andrea JttiUntoa RL Candle bolder are Scott Grelf S Jill Lamp are Scott John Toebe RL Jamie Tarn Wooden bowl winner It Bruce Lawrence RR a Kay Jill of Robert Little accumulated tba molt point SO In work Scott and Brian tied with point FREE ADMISSION BINGO EVERY MONDAY 715 pm CASH PRIZES INTERNATIONAL JACKPOT MUST Funday Special GUARANTEED PLUS MUST GO 20 Regular Games at 10000 each PLUS MANY MORE EXCITING GAMES Bring This Ad For 1 Double Card for j 20 Regular Games 2nd Early Bird Bumj in Milton and Acton Area Call 8533687 INTERNATIONAL CENTRE Airport and Derry Rd MONDAY IS

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