Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 15, 1978, p. 6

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The Acton Free Pres Wednesday Feb 161978 Junior Farmer winter games York Junior Farmers arc the hosts the annual provincial Junior Farmers Winter Games to be held in Newmarket on February Champions from the seven tones of the Junior Farmers Association of Ontario will vie for provincial medallions With badminton added to the list of events this year about competitors are expected to participate In curling basketball bowling and volleyball matches in ladies mens and mixed formats One of the many activities organized by the Junior Farmers Association for Its members the Junior Farmers Winter Games gain in popularity and Interest each year The public may attend the events free of charge New provincial champions will celebrate with those who didnt quite make it at the Saturday evening dance which winds up the Games Zone Winter Games were held in Fergus last Saturday The Acton Junior Fanners teams won both the mens and womens bowling and go on to the provincials in New market On the mens team are Larry Workman George Henderson Mike Noble and Gerry Buchanan On the womens team arc Judy and Nancy Heather and Beverly tetlch Youth meeting by Diana Dunn ThU week I would like to tell you about our school nurse Her name is Mrs Jay Hall She comes to the school once a week each Monday morning Twice each month Mrs Hall attends a meeting with Mr Magwood the principal and Mrs the remedial resource teacher Since learning ability and health are sometimes closely related these meetings are important Quite often Mrs Hall talks to pupils about vision hearing diseases and other health problems Every child In schools has a health record stored in a computer The school nurse updates In formation for the computer She sometimes helps out if an emergency occurs at the school She also helps to get Information about new kin dergarten registrations as well as new families moving Into the area These are just some of the duties of our school nurse Mrs Hall She works in other schools too and performs other services for the Regional Health Unit Youth Services Network Halton Region will hold Its second annual general meeting on Wednesday Feb at 30 pm at General Wolfe High School in Oak- vtlle Interested individuals particularly young people are Invited to attend The program for the evening will Include a short business meeting and the election or officers for the 1978 board of directors A planning process will follow the business meeting and participants will be provided with an opportunity to Identify youth needs and define the networks program Interested persons from Burlington Hills and Milton are Invited to attend the meeting and help shape the networks LOVE STEAK and your partner lovas SEAFOOD therms only one to go RED DEER StMkSeafood Georgetown NEW CUBS are Duff Scott Gardner Gerry Butler Craig Gillls Matthew Marsh and Eddy Robinson Robert is missing from the picture The boys were invested last week into Cubs By Janet It a busy week here at Acton High School Students are tilling out their course selection sheets Tor A skating party will be held at the middle school ice rink tonight from 7 until 30 The lonely teacher contest is taking place this week at Acton high The winner for the loneliest teacher will be drawn on Friday of this v On Friday February students will dance to the music of Discus disc Jockey at On March 1G1B the Ontario Federation School Athletic Carole and Chris At the Holy Cross In vitalional tournament on Saturday our boys managed to be involved in a threeway tie for second place defeated by six points in a disappointing game against George Vanier in which we could hardly score because nothing would fall for us but our defense was superb The second game was a loss against Stewarttown and was a real learning experience for the boys Because fo this we were able to defeat Holy Cross 3616 This team had earlier soundly defeated George Vanier Congratulation Boys from Students were introduced to the M S by and Scott Mr Allen our principal is finally out of the hospital Hell be back with us soon Robert Little held their finals for the public speaking The honourable judges were Mrs Ciok Mr CoeandMrs Doberthlen Representing Mrs Sheehaiis class were Janlne Clemens and Jar rett Representing Mrs Scotts class were Steven Inotai and Janice Barton Representing Miss Preston class was Scott First place went to Scott Nowlan for his speech on skiing Other contestants were Janine Clemons who spoke on spiders Jarrett and Steven who Association will visit our school for a basketball tournament Some people from the OFFAA will be coming The urban geography class at Acton high will be doing a business study downtown on Thursday and Friday of this week Included in the study is a project from the local businesses Ihesc donations will help to defray the expenses for the people coming in March Since the Influx of people into town for the week end will help local business the school is hoping for a good response to the campaign pinafore by Gilbert and Sullivan last week Next week auditions will be held for those trying out to be in the chorus or one of the lead roles Regular triple trio Uses arc being held Fridays after school A small group of hard working and talented students are learning the Simon and Garfunkel arrangement of Scarborough Fair along with another three part harmony song Meredith Caissle Carolyn Gibson Lesley Kenny Nancy and Dells Webster would like to see five or six more members in the group The seed campaign which our school is running is becoming more successful each day both spoke on dogs and Janice Barton who spoke about com munlcations with the deaf Th6y were all very well done Scott will represent Robert Little school at the Halton finals at Martin Street school in Milton on February Congratulations Scott loor hockey standings are as follows Girls Leafs Flyers Islanders Rangers Boys Rockies North Stars Bruins Blackhawks A Penguins Kings Yesterday Valentines Day our school was filled with red paper and hearts Some classes had parties to cele brate this joyful occasion Mrs is going to a book display in Burlington to pick out new books for the next year St Josephs by Joanne McArthur Jansen Frank McGralh and Andrea Brozlc Joanne McArthur from and Kevin McCrath grades seven and eight Last week the grade three person from each to eight classes said their going to the speeches Three finalists North Halton Public Speaking from each class were picked Contest at Martin Street on to say their speeches in front February Our school of our school The three final winner will be sneaking In ists from each class are Burlington on Wednesday Debbie and March at the Cathy Barrett from grades Separate school fi nab three and four Kim fluoride treatments were Muspratt Helen Lampkin cancelled February due to Guide news by Lisa Kuutcr Monday February the second Acton Guides played volleyball Sports coordina tor Mrs whom we thank helped those who didnt know how to serve or volley the ball Those who did not want to play volleyball did crafts or went outside for a while Cindy team won three games We are planning our Inter national day on February 20 February is International month when Scouts and Guides around the world pay tribute to learning about Scouting or Guiding In differ countries We are paying tribute to China and Ger many Mondays Guides was a fun night for everyone Activities planned for Scout Guide week Scout and Guide week begins on Sunday with activities planned throughout the week On Sunday a denominational service is being held at the Trinity United Church in Acton The parade has been organized by the Rev Chuck Beaton for the Acton Scout and Guide organisation More than people are expected for the Scout and Guide Mothers Banquet on Tuesday The banquet is put on for the children and a parent by the mothers It will be held at the Royal Canadian Legion here in town On February the official Scout and Guide children In the organization will be wearing their uniforms to school This year marks the year of scouting and guiding in Canada With over half a million members It has become the largest youth In the world University course for grade 13s Outstanding grade lethniquc dents in the local area will be school and able to take courses the assessment the schools University of during for Information and re their last year in high school as the result of a joint scheme worked out by the University and the Wellington County Board of Education The arrangement aimed at outstanding students who live in the Guelph area jatcd by the Academic Liai son Committee of the Univer of and the Wellington County Hoard of Education Top students will able to take and get credit for a course in the fall or winter semester of their grade year The Academic Liaison Committee was formed about a year ago when the Board of approached university president Donald Forster about the need for dialogue between high schools and university The committee meets two or three times a semester to discuss matters of concern to both groups These meetings have ranged over the subjects of grade 13 admissions the Implications of tho Second Post Secondary Inter face Study and the Waterloo- Wellington Science Fair which the committee has sup ported The Interface report was commissioned by the Ministries of education and Colleges and Universities and 1 now under con by the provincial government Discussion has also in eluded the possible develop ment of cooperative Hillbillies start quilting at their second meeting bad weather The first one will be held on February Grade two will be having their first confession on March II The kindergartens are starting a new theme on transportation of all kinds by Julie Pierce The second meeting of the Dublin North Hillbillies was held on Wednesday February at the home of Mrs Pat Klrlon The meeting opened with the 4 pledge then the members were introduced to new girl who also has decided to join this club Focus on Living Her name is Debbie After the business was taken care of answered the roll call Name some quilted articles you have at At the could think of nothing but soon it tame to them and Mrs Hunter then talked to us sources from the University ind conversely the need for the UnivtrMly to be informed of changes in secondary school programs about quilting We covered many areas and then we all started quilting ourselves The members began to work on the beginning of a quilted pincushion which had to be all done by hand At first many problems arose but Mrs Hunter and Mrs helped us along Soon every thing fit together 1 would like to state the Dublin North Club which at one time had three members now has 12 and we appreciate girls for joining but the ones we must thank arc Mrs Marion Hunter and Mrs Pat Kirton who are giving up their time to help us One of these clubs cannot be formed unless we have good and hardworking leaders and we do PARK TOYOTA 8772261 CHANGE AT RECOMMENDED INTERVALS TOYOTA AIR OIL FILTERS MAINTAIN 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