The Acton Free Press 1977 Students return from fourday Ottawa trip Chalmers in They will be marked Mr Students staff and parents part of their final term he had around five feet of hot returned from a four day trip While in Ottawa the group pLeta boxes piled in his arms to Ottawa Saturday with stayed at Carlton University the sight was rather happy memories where they took advantage of funny Viceprincipal Bob Love the Olympic pool in their reports that the trip was en recreation evening 2nd Brownies tea flyup on May 10 FRENCH CAN be fun Centennial junior students spend one and one half hours a week learning to converse Monsieur Jean Luc goes over previous lessons in French only introduces new vocabulary in English The class poses for the camera In Rockwood French lessons for 67 children Many lights teilig An Incident took M All students had place when the group decided and Rock booklet of questions per- to have In the heat a J talnlngtoevesubiectwlth poor delivery man struggled them Each student was onto the elevator at the XS responsible for tilling these with enough pta to Hills where they saw the well known collected ruins of King A thrilling sight was a competition between some of the one evening where they demonstrated remarkable skill on horse- May 10 was an important Brownies entertained their thc evening for Brownies Valerie famjhes guests with Susan ikits songs and a piano solo Colleen ride presented centrepieces which while at Fort Henry the Brownies had made to Royal Military Academy was Commissioner Betty Petrie holding their graduation Deputy Commissioner Kay ceremonies and could be seen Stevenson to the four across the water The parade Brownies leaving our pack ceremony or the graduates Brownies had WflS spectacular and the Air and candy novelties to Force division of the grad present to their families and class did some fly friends This was a thank you overs in formation in Jets to them for coming and by Kerry aim en and District I Ions would like to thank the community for thc good turn out at fireworks on Sun day night There will be an other display next year Road surfacing should be In the couple of days conn truxl Ion has subcontracted the Jolj and crew is ready to go Inure ore a few details to work out however with I load Superintendent Hob Hamilton and tht trustees an to the quality of the Job There is some as to thr amount of gravel to used on behalf of th brownies for the support them dux Ing their recent cookie drive will mark the end of the programs for the year for both brownie they will to- and go Into for a swim milking tur Guide flout that will Id tin- In June arc making napkin for from ntennial Galley Susan Thatcher and Kotey neck Parents were present to see them take their wishing feather and their Brownie Wings and fly from Brownies up to Guides These girls nave worked hard in Brownies to complete their golden hand as well as many extra Brownie badges Congratulations girls We hope that you will continue to enjoy the Girl Guide program as you learn making this a special lime through many new Tea and coffee were served by Brownies and Guides by Kerry Chalmers Noon hour French instruc Lion is offered to Bock wood Centennial Public School to all junior grades who interest Monsieur Jean Luc prat and Mrs McLein provide instruction to children who are into four classes The students receive instruction for one and one half hours per week the teachers instruct three hours per week These en God to be petitioned children give up quite a response half their noon hour In favor On curriculum of French At the present time French Parent Evelyn becomes part of the cur Principal Grant for McRie with the idea saying dents in grade seven Parents IOir irrh she had contacts with the wishing total French Ill department at Guclph for their children can and that some- find this facility in Guelph Catholic Women League prayer than this world thing could be worked out beginning at the kindergarten is sponsoring an ecumenical dreams of Notice was sent home with all level prayer hour at St Peter children in grades four to six Staff members John Root Bob Love and Storey would like to thank Diane Storey and parents Audrey Bllton Catherine McLean 0 Krafka I- ranees and Barbara Fall for their assistance and sup port as chape rones Village secretary Hockey reminds residents that thc Village and Hydro office will be located at 118 Street as of day June 1st The new office will be located In the former tire Hall Brown Owl Janet Cunning hum of thc 2nd Pack reminds the girls that many holiday experiences can give information or mat it will help Brownies earn badges She also would like to thank the community Mac Dona Id will visit Donald MacDonald official opposition critic for the Mini of Agriculture and Food for the will be visiting Wellington DufferinPeel rid ing May Local candidate Is Marlon Chambers 12 to m he will lunch the Welcome Inn restaurant He will with Mrs tin and visit Bon Karen at Flora At library VWjif under the eaves A library It part of a plan when planters and toon BECAUSE OF YOU CANCER WILL BE BEATEN THANK YOU Dog owners are asked to t An invitation has been sent their dogs tied There The program has been Roman Catholic Church in to surrounding churches and nave been several instances offering a nine week program quite successful and because on Sunday May 29 any interested person will be m animals Killed by for per student to be of the interest will continue ram pm welcomed marauding dogs recently held at noon hour There was next year A few parents have The purpose of this holy hour is to storm heaven with petitions for help and grace to oppose evils of abortion and euthanasia or mercy killing as it is more com called Father Olinsky feels many groups and Individuals have risen up to protest govern Classes are conducted most solely In French Con versatlonal French is new to this group so until a vocab ulary was built up it was necessary to use more lish The students seem to enjoy the experience and ap pear confident conversing In French National unity concern of all All Canadians regardless men I isationTnd but our Lord tells us that te more things arc wrought by GUIDES SOLD refreshments at the community sale put on by the last Saturday From left to right are Wendy Galley Valerie Galley Laura and Lisa Petty Rockwood man owns unique snowmobile a celebration on Canadian unity on June in a Town Hall their background must work Meeting in City Hall together and work especially plaza Speakers on that hard to preserve Canadian will include Sena unity This was the message tor Jean Marchand Ion of Guelph area political MacDonald MP Kingston figures at a press conference and David Lewis former at the University of on National Leader of NDP Also were featured with the vehicleon the CBC six clock national news Monday night Public by Kerry Chalmers Special interest and vintage cars were displayed at the car show auction held at Toronto s International Centre in Malton last week end The most unique vehicle featured was a Model snowmobile owned by Rock wood resident Don Gordon looul The vehicle was owned by a doctor who lived in Glen A public meeting to discuss Valley near and the proposed zoning by law he used his snowmobile to that will govern the use of make house calls on aids and buildings In the ploughed roads Eramosa will be The Gordons Don his wife held Kockwood Centennial and daughter Jennifer School tonight at p Saturday May 21 Political figures at the con included Frank Maine MP Liberal Bruce Payne Conservative candi date in the last federal tlon Harry Worton MPP liberal Doug Con candidate in current provincial election and Carl Hamilton in attendance on June will be Mayor Norm Jary and Mike Henry manager of the Chamber of Com merce The Town Hall meet ing will also offer entertain ment for young and old Entertainers will include comedian David Less Courcurs GEORGETOWN FARM fr HOME CENTRE Your Headquarters for Lumber and Building Supplies FARM HOME candidate in the provincial David election Archibald the Guelph Pipe All the politicians endorsed Royal the declaration of Option ar Canada and called on all Can to seek a fuller under standing of the problems foe ing Canada and to seek a new vision for a united Canada The chairman call upon everyone to join with us for CO OPERATIVES OF I Georgetown Farm Home Centre Eg 333 Guelph St E 8772271 OPEN Tum Wad Sam to ThiHi Sit Si community garage and bake sale drew a large crowd last Saturday Many village residents rented stalls and the girls were ex pleased with the baking donated by area people Around 200 was raised to go towards the Sports Centre CHECKING THE bargains at the community bake and garage sale held by the at the Parish Hall are George and Phyllis Ingle Laurie Ann Howitt stands behind Mrs Ingle In charge of the table offered by the Junior Auxiliary of St Johns church were Betty Eason and Nancy Beattie June stands with them L J DOUBLE 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