Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 7, 1978, p. 8

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The Acton Proas Wednesday June by Janet Tonight tomorrow night at the Acton high school another performance by the drama club will be staged The play is called David and Lisa Ticket prices arc adults students with card elementary and middle school students and senior alliens and pre school children ore free The doors will open at So come on out and see the club has worked so hard to put on The athletic banquet last Thursday turned out to be a very big success The school cafeteria was full for the banquet The cafeteria ladies and student volunteers provided the dinner which was enjoyed by all After the dai the awards were given to students who participated in the different events throughout tie and did exceptional well After all the awards the dance began in the gym The gym wis brightly decorated and it was the Soclet cry hard to make the evening a great success Congratulations to all those who look home awards On Saturday June 10 and Sunday June II Interested Outers will go on on overnight bike hike Last Monday classes at the school were not run as usual The morning began with students going to next year a first semester classes Then there was a minute lunch hour and In the afternoon students went to their future second semester classes The classes on Monday ran only for minutes each but for next they will each be minutes long eight students from middle also Joined in the time table lest run Doing this gave all the students the chance to see what their next year courses ill be like and if not satisfied students can make changes this week are busy getting ready for the big talent show on the last day of school The last day is June FRIDAY and SATURDAY JUNE 9th 10th SPECIALS UNIVERSITY AND College students have been hired by Regional Police to mark home owners valuables in a North Halton blitz this summer They were at Georgetown high school last Friday stamping social insurance number on students bicycles John Clark demonstrated Valuables marked to his staff how to do the work Alice Bone Loretta McGarry John Clark Barb Miller owner of the bike Sharon Rasmussen Pauline Bone Anne Lindsay and Janet Greensiey Robert Little news Mrs Holmes and Mrs Hurst s class are going to Hamilton Place see the Wizard of When the 3 and classes went to Hamilton Place they enjoyed it very much Mrs has been away for a while He nil hope have her back soon at Little There is going to be run a for Big Etodrlgucz On Wednesday May ho Junior Track and Field Day was held at z Bennett We had various sports such as running long jump high jump etc Ribbons were awarded for pupils placing first second and third In everyone who took part received a participation participating The fluoride has been giien to the students The C tests arc now over Field It be Thursday June There are five events and three must be chosen as the minimum Three pitch for the girls are as follows Blue Jays Leafs Canadicns 17 Expos 13 Rangers 13 Islanders fl Today grade are going to for an orientation day badge had lots of fun and it was a very sue Track and Field day On Friday June Mrs Mulder Miss Blades Miss and Mrs Sears took their classes to Hamilton Place to see the play entitled The Wizard of Oz Everyone enjoyed it and the play was terrific MACHINIST DAN SWEENEY puts the finishing touches on a brass golf tee for Norman Harris of Churchill Road South Acton during the Vanan Associates employee open house in Georgetown Sunday afternoon Many children accompanied parents University and college students under the leadership of John Clark of Georgetown will be visiting schools and homes in North this summer to mark valuables The program is sponsored by the Regional Police and has the students putting names or social insurance numbers on bicycles and other valuables in the homes This can be done by engraving pens or indelible pens which can only be seen under certain conditions The students will be con on areas hard hit by break ins but hope to reach all North homes They started last week visiting Georgetown schools where they got a very good response They will soon be working in Acton and Milton Later in the summer a brochure will be going out to homeowners notifying them the students will be going door to door to mark valu A telephone number will be published on the brochure for those not home during the day The summer workers will visit homes after hours also to mark goods of those not available during the day This will be by request only Mr Clark heads up seven girls for the project They are Sayers Acton Janet Greensiey Sharon and Alice Bone all of George town Anne Lindsay Loretta both rural Georgetown Summerfest Acton C Band and Acton Arts and Crafts took part In Summerfest Georgetown event was sponsored by Hills Council is at about the first of its kind THREE LEGGED RACE delighted the young participants at the Beaveree in Acton all day recently There were 140 boys there 8532010 your hotline to bigger sales results Your advertising message will get a long distance 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