Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 15, 1978, p. 7

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Girl Guide news On March the annual St Patrick a Tea Bake Sale and bazaar held by the Acton Guides and Brownies was a great success People were lined up to get In quite a time before a m The baked goods were selling almost as fast as they were put on the table Only the Guides were allowed to assist as the Scout Hall is not large enough to accommodate the 120 en thuslastic Brownies The Guides helped sell crafts tickets baked goods tea and sandwiches and washed and dried dishes Guiding Is and growing in Acton We sincerely hope the com is as proud of these as all the are The results of the Pay What You Pull draw are as follows First prize cassette recorder Carol Chappel Churchill Road Acton second prize a m clock radio Childa Drive Milton third prize NEWEST BEAVERS IN the First Acton B Colony were invested Monday Above stand Michael Butler on the left with Michael Boulanger and David would like to thank everyone who purchased tickets and ADRIAN ALDER centre is sworn in as a Scout by Mark last Thursday which was also Adrian Adrian was one of new scouts Simpsons gift certificate e Scout and Guide Faye George Mill Street Mothers Association for their West Acton fourth prize transistor radio Ron Plant Milton The Guides and Brownies Acton High notes The Acton county visited the high Easter egg painting basketball team are working school He spoke to the grade help Parents are thanked for their donations and com members who parti ipated District Commissioner Pat van tier your con tinuing devotion to the Gull ding movement leads us all to say Thanks Pat for helping us grow Second Acton Guides by Lisa The second Acton Guide hard preparing for the All Ontario basketball tourna ment which starts tomorrow More than people are estimated for the three day event The games will run all day Thursday and Friday with the semi finals and finals taking place on Saturday Admission to the games for the three days s one dollar for public school students two dollars for high school students and three dollars for adults Come out and cheer on the Entertainment planned for the weekend Includes a semi formal dance on Thursday March The dance has been 13 geography class on en vlronmental problems Maine Is a member of the Liberal parly and travels around the province meeting the people The hour long talk tickets contact the school answered many of the At the end of this busy students questions week students will get a ten On March 14 Mrs Marilyn day March break Due to this Shean was a guest at the holiday there will be no school Mrs Shean did a column next week Have a demonstration on Ukrainian good holiday Bennett news On May 15 the Wives of table at the bazaar was very Windsor will be presented at well stocked and even though Stratford theatre The cost of wc did not sell everything we tickets are and Any did very well Monica interested parents arc Musselle one of our Guides welcome to attend For brought a guessing the popcorn kernel game with a chocolate cake as first prize The cake was won by Mrs O Connor of Georgetown Thanks Monica The proceeds from the cookie sales The Pay What You Pull draw and the bazaar will help finance our summer camp On March 13 had Bring a Friend night at Guides Cindy Pcttlbonc was in charge We played games such as Bread and Butter Roll the Onion and had an obstacle course The winning teams were each to receive a pop but the same team won twice The winning team gave the slower team their second candy We had a lot of fun and would like to thank Cindy by Victoria Janet and Victoria organized by the Student Rodriguez will be with music our school tomorrow provided by the Highlights night March in the City Band The dance starts Georgetown Optimists public at 9 and the cost Is speaking contest The contest Also planned for Friday will be held at 15 at the evening is a movie night North Halton Golf and hosted by the movie club at Country Club the high school To start the The Kindergarten pupils evening three short films will decided for all his good work be shown The Harlem to present a corsage of roses Globetrotters Who son First to Roger coach of the Base with Abbott and All About Golf with W C Fields The feature presentation will be The Other Side of the Mountain The movies will begin at cost is without a student card with Tomorrow at 14 students and one teacher from Acton high will be on a plane headed for Greece for 10 days of beautiful warm March break On March 13 Dr Frank Maine MP for Wellington Toronto Maple Leafs The family made the pre sentation on behalf of the pupils at last Saturday before the game between Toronto and Cleveland Last week pupils received their sponsor sheets for the annual Rotary thon They have already been busy filling their sponsor sheets for this event to be held on Sunday April Good luck to all participants Missed Your Free Press Please Let Us Know Our carriers do their best to give fast courteous service but mistakes do happen so II you do not receive your paper or have any complaints regarding delivery please call our office 8532010 Greece trip Fourteen students and Miss Nancy Clark are travelling to Athens Greece for a ten day vacation during the March break The group will be leaving on Thursday March and returning March The Acton group will be joining groups from across the province for the trip Schools close Schools In Acton will be closed for the March break next week The last day for students In both the elementary and high schools will be Friday March 17 The Catholic school St Joseph a will finish on Thursday March IS Students will return to school Tuesday March Stuffed REG 20 J DROP IN TO 13 John Street North OR CALL 8531356 Sid PLUMBING AND HEATING 24 Hours Service TEDDYS AT A lltlh Stone and Rathe- Odd hand- churned ice a arid Hoots Sooth arid bo TiyOnrDeUclOM Fish Chips or oar Chinese Cuisine HOURS Monday to Thursday 10am tollpm Sunday 12noontoSpm Telephone 8532060 GARDEN J CENTRE LTD SI J BR Wttolftockwood fffi LILIES MUMS CUT FLOWERS HYDRANGEAS MIXED PANS EASTER SPECIAL CARNATIONS 3 dot LILIES AMARYLLIS 49 3 To Serve You In Gutlph Acton Ed MBit MniT ti Ordtr of SB OUR NEW GIFT SHOP NOW OPEN OPEN DAYS A WEEK STORE HOURS Man Thun Sat the to Pa 8222361 Guy Parent is Venturer advisor The first Acton Venturers have ceased their search for a new advisor The search ended after Guy Parent Main St Acton responded to the short speech made by Jim Saxon at the Scout and Guide banquet February Mr Parent is a yearold husband and father He works for in Georgetown and Is a part lime hunter and craftsman Mr Parent seems to like this new atmosphere of Scouting and seems willing to put in his own time to help the Venturers in need He is a quiet man but with many new outlooks that will be an asset to the group Anyone wanting to inquire about joining the Venturers can contact Jim Saxon at 1447 Tha Acton Freo Wednesday Mar 15 NATURES EMPORIUM GUY PARENT of Acton has volunteered his services as Venturer advisor Mr Parent is an avid hunter and craftsman and is looking forward to helping local youth OUT am OATS LBS OLD CHEDDAR mi STORE HOURS Tun Wed Sat 109 877 MAIN ST GLEN WILLIAMS Natural Foods Cheeses DOUBLE HAPPINESS RESTAURANT VIMAN ARTS CRAFTS FANTASTIC DEALS WITH NO GIMMICKS THATS RIGHT NO FALSE PROMISES NO FALSE PERCENTAGE DISCOUNTS NO MILL ENDS BUT LOTS OF VALUES YES 6 FULL DAYS OF ARTS AND CRAFTS SUPPLIES CHECK OUR PUKES BEFORE YOU BUT WE HAVE SO MANY OEMS WE CANT UST THEM WOOD BAMBOO WONT BELIEVE THE DEALS WEVE GOT FOR YOUI COME COMPARE BEFORE YOU BUY BUT COME EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION ARTS CRAFTS 145 MILL STREET EAST ACTON ONTARIO TELEPHONE 8531402 BUSINESS HOURS MONDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY m SATURDAY 10

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