B6 The Acton Free Press Wednesday Oct 19 1977 Kindergarten classes see carpenter and tools Two Bennett school smoothing off corners He kindergarten classes learned brought with him his tool kit how to build a house last overflowing with many other Thursday when carpenter carpenter tools John Krul visited their Children enjoyed a question answer period when they Mr Krul showed the young were able to tell Mr the various tools used in their fathers tools his trade These included a The 43 youngsters have hammer saw square tape learned about other and much to tea men such as electricians Titon and Joy plumbers masons plast dismay a plain for etc by Diana Dunn On Friday October the fireman visited our school and held a fire drill They were pleased with the way things went Mr Magwood was glad that we had held two previous fire drills and were well rehearsed when the fire men paid their visits The kindergarten class had a carpenter come to visit them He showed the children many of the tools which he On Friday our cross country runners went to Kelso to race All the entrants did very well Special men should be made of Jen nlfer Kelly who placed ninth in the Bantam Girls race Victoria Rodriguez who was 13th Stephen who placed 20th In the Junior Boys Division CARL HYMERS is the vice principal at the McKenzieSmith Middle School He teaches grade six mathematics and grade eight science Mr Hymers is very pleased with the facilities at the middle school Carl Hymers at McKenzie Smith Robert Little news This week s featured teacher is Carl vice- principal at the McKenzie Smith Middle School Mr is org mall from He studied at the University of Waterloo and graduated from York University He also attended Stratford Teachers College Before coming to Acton Mr Hymers taught at schools in St Mary and Milton He viceprincipal a in Georgetown by On Wednesday October dental nurses visited our school One of the nurses was Mrs Garrett They talked about the care of our teeth Afterwards most children had a treatment The track meet in Kelso was cancelled on Wednesday October 12 due to bad wea It was postponed until Friday October will be printed in next week As well as being viceprln at Mr also teaches year six column math and year eight science Mr Hymers feels McKen is one of the best- equipped elementary schools In the region He is very pleased with the enthusiasm that both teachers and by Carol dents have developed in the van Item new school Mr now lives in The grades i and arc Although en is more than two weeks away the spirit of ghosts and gob lins is very evident around our school Many classrooms already put up Inter esting displays Mrs ib having a Halloween colouring contest for oil her art students Miss Preston grade four and five class is practising two plays to be performed in front of other classes It should be a very interesting two weeks We are starting street patrols One of the stations is at the Robert Little bridge another will be helping the appointed Milton with Ms wile and two their tint class Mass crossing guard by C K and Centennial daughters He enjoys sports and camping with his family on Wednesday October The theme of our Mass is based on the Canadian Martyrs who died for their beliefs On Saturday October 22 St Josephs is participating in their first cross country meet The schools that arc In ore Holy Cross Georgetown Coeur from Georgetown Holy Rosary Milton and St Joseph Acton May the best school win Students planning to break record Three Acton high school more marks received The students will be crawling to V fclt would be Georgetown the weekend of having a new experience by Oct Minabidtobreak the breaking a world record Guinness World long distance highway will be their crawling record route When Interviewed the The record set in the toys United States by two girls were leaving or recently is miles a still crawling on all fours non- escort and wit stop The boys soy they will verify their record Although they not know as they can past it ln Georgetown they Grade Glen must crawl to beat the Van Dave Medland and students say they Mike Ashley decided to make ore confident they will break the trip for their Walkabout meets to plan and carry out for their English Guinness World Book its activities Most Guide class Students required to docs not mention work is undertaken in pat spend at least hours doing whether or not padding can something they have never be used so the boys are going done before The project is w safely is a factor worth per cent of their protective cover overall mark The more in the last will be at the of Willow and Mill fat The bus patrols for this week are Vera Van Item and Susie McDon aid The kindergartens cele brated Thanksgiving by making homemade turkey vegetable soup They all brought in vegetables and cut them by themselves They in ted all the teachers Mr and Sister Anne Mc Lough 1 In to help them celebrate this autumn feast JOHN KRUL shows Kane Ann Hmsman how to use a planer when he visited the kindergarten Bennett school Acton High notes Janet Howe Through rain or shine or is the Mad Show The drama even snow the activities at club presenting a comedy Acton High still tarry on On show directed by Geoff Thursday the grade 12 Samson and Susan marketing class were selling This show is based on tin Mad ads for the yearbook These magazine and is a musical ads were sold to the local review The music Is merchants The students and provided by the Acton High teachers who took part in this Band under the direction of activity would like to thank Following the Mad the merchants for their sup- Show will be a comedy put on port by Miss Nancy Clark The Well the grade students show will play for two nights have done it They won tht on November and The fourth annual toilet bowl In doors will open at 30 this football game Admission wilt be adults teachers were defeated by the students with student cards students 16 to with Ford 1 and children So Alton red Allen scoring don miss this spectacular the touchdowns for the stu show Those who attend the dents and Rick Mo show will get a sneak preview scoring for the teachers of the new See you The Outers Club of Acton there High are having an emblem contest The best outer em received will win SnOW A newspaper club has been organized the school and if all goes well the first issue will be published on her 1 One of the biggest events going on at Acton High School of the season fell on Sunday A few miles north there was great deal of snow and cars driving south into this area covered with it Two weeks ago the Guides the snow a great time was chose their patrols These are had It is unfortunate that the basic units in a Guide more girls could not be there Company each consisting of Two Badges have been pre- up to eight girls including a recently Health and leader and second Every Collector to Sara Homer patrol has a corner where it Missed Your Free Press Please Let Us Know Our carriers do their best to give fast courteous service but mistakes do happen so it you do not receive your paper or have any complaints regarding delivery please call our office 8532010 Permission has been received from the Hal ton Regional Police as well as their parents However fellow students think the three are crazy The boys explained they hope to gather sponsors for each mile they crawl with any money raised going to the high school unique the project is the McKenzie- Smith news by Chris and Carole The McKenzieSmith field hockey team battled a tough The three youths team from and phoned the publishers of the came out on top of a 20 score Guinness World Book of scored both Records In New York City goals for McKenzieSmith last week to confirm what the Bremerton vouth Sally Briggs and Kelly White crawling record was At that Sedfl mllcsT set Se picked up assists Mardy time they said they were recort He n Phillips made some excellent told miles set by a girl He broke the defensive plays to help mam recently tain the shutout Goal keeper However In a Toronto Susan Wilson has not been daily yesterday Tuesday had In the First Acton Company there are three patrols Blue bird Canary Oriole lions for Patrol Leaders wllll be held later this month Last week the girls spent some of the meeting planning for a hike This was held la si Sunday In the Ball I naiad area One purpose of the like was to learn trail sign Two of the girts starts ahead laying a trail and the others followed Half an hour later the groups met In a sheltered area to cook lunch After lunch the girls were tested on the signs and all five Guides passes Despite the cold wind scored on In three games is at top of the four team league remain undefeated The Girls European Hand ball schedule finished this week Final standings are as follows Orange 1st Green 1st both with points Brown 3rd Gold Red On Monday October 17 a new schedule of 15 games began with the girls compelling In scooter hockey At the crosscountry meet at Kelso on Friday the school had approximately run ners In each race The school Is very proud of their runners Some of the top runners were Brad Debbie Lumbers Sally Ian Paul Paul Carter Lor Shirley Van Randy Schoenfeld Heather Thatcher Michelle Noble and Susan Our bantam boys came third overall it was reported that previous record of nine miles set by a Seattle man this summer It took the year old hours to break the record WEVE GOT EM Honda Civic OPEN SATURDAYS 3134 OR LESS PI hi Prep ChsiflH ta ndard or Auto Payment Bank tin Financing AT BAZ MOTORS WE CARE1 INTRODUCTORY SALE OFF SESAME STREET and CREWEL NEEDLECRAFT and LATCH HOOKS KITS AN ADDITIONAL 10 OFF IF YOU BRING THIS ADl BAZ MOTORS LTD Sit MAIN ST 4H Interclub contest at Erin By Mark J Leahy Agrlc Rep Results of the members of the are as follows Field Crops Grain corn 1st and the Champion Ex Glenn McClure and winner of the Miller Pharmacy Trophy Third Marilyn McNabb Frank Robinson Hay 2nd Bill Robinson 3rd Jamie Couper Doug McPhall First and Champion grain sample and winner of the Simpson Sears Trophy is Tom Wilson Dairy Calves Senior Hoi stein 5th Ian White Randy Peddle In the second group Stewart Donna Stewart Bill Robinson Randy Fish and Roy Fish Senior Jersey Frank Robin son Intermediate Holstein Ellen In the se cond group Elizabeth Bird and Stuart McPhall In the third group Joseph Weeden Junior Heifer 2nd John Group of Three 3rd Randy Peddle Randy Fish and Beef Steer ClassesAngus 2nd Wingfleld 3rd Paul Wilkinson Hereford Brian Wlngfield Charolais 2nd Richard Stanley Other breeds 4th David Stanley second group Doug Heifer 1st David Lasby Hereford Heifer 1st Jamie Alexander 2nd Robbie 3rd Ruth Angus Heifer 3rd Stephen Crossbreed Heifers 2nd David McCann In the group of three 4th David Stanley Richard Stan ley and Bev Wingfleld Doug McPhall Paul Wilkin son and Nancy McKlnnon EVERY MONDAY BINGO Now held in GEORGETOWN ELKS LODGE Mauntainviaw Bird JO p PRIZES Doors Open 7PM Bingo Starts 8PM Reg Games 3 Special 70 Jackpot 54 Numbers 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