Acton Free Press Wednesday Juno 13 Janet Rowe embarks on Citizenship Adventure a gride II Acton School recently attended Citizenship in the Club Janet nil tided Acton Rotary Club dinner meeting Inst told of her trip Here is in edited version of her speech by Janet How The Adventure in iticnslnp program provided me with a to meet other ad venturers jnd learn with them in four short days about ours With the recent election njlmnil unity in the mindi of the theme of centralized and decentralized govern men was The first step towards n lttnn it unity both to the east west north south understanding Meeting students with similar interests and concerns yet from different social ethnic and ickfrounds helped us to understand each other and some of the problems that hive to be dealt with when within country the size of ours In the Citizenship c tuple of d tys were spent having discussions lectures debates on certain Topus like our Senate House of Commons our foreign were all covered During the d together and hid on trahzation and it t if our encrn men m iny Cm it s mil link with Britain lies v the r tier The post of Governor tuiih to the crown hid Individual ind un que ispecls which ire truly in During my in Ottnwi I to he home ind wis irmly reeled Mrs idSchreytr wjsnot luncheon ours around were to the Department of in he I ester Pearson building our roup wis he audience for the lit MP concert 1 en on to the when the Mounted Arms r dinner with the At the Museum of Mm we split up into roups and were assigned to one sect on the museum My group went into the Inuvik Are Here we saw their clothing We went on to iss 1 other groups went to lifferuit itit missions such is i ink I we watched i film on the sights throne out Escorted two policemen w around the Cipitil irj We to Hull Quebec to visit s summer these ire difficult times I remain confident lint tomorrow Canada will be on an en place to live because you helped to mike it so Before attending the Citizenship in Ottawa I wis proud to be i I by country and felt there was nowhere else I rather live The Adventure in Citucnship his strengthened these ties to Canada but also made me rcalue something that our politicians must leam is well 1 think of Canada as Ontario and those of British think of imda as and those from Newfoundland think of Canada is ind so on 1 now A mixture of 10 provinces two territories people with similar often different ideis beliefs However we all have one thing in common we in iltCinadlans Members plan bus trip it ifter educational ly we sit to in enjoy very meil My f rite dm nj pi ice was in the illroom of the lie I To work off cileries from dinner we went dancing one night the i ml another nifh at a Second I Prime Minister i p irtieipuit in the Adventure proy red tons written speech in which he mad needs your spirit of adventure your ideihsm Wc are i young country full of JANET Gordon Frederick Morris has recently graduated from the University if Western Ontario with the degree f Doctor of Dental is the son of Sons name left out being left out of the ob ituary if Elton Cole last Hie story said Mr Cole was survived by two sons Waller and Delbcrt Un fortunately Mr Cole lherson Edwin Ted was inadvertently left out lo the r 1 lc 1 story Mr Cole did not and I start his fnrmine career until he came to the Act He is area He had previous ice in Calvary v irked as a thresher ind Mrs Harold Mm and is graduate of Hub The regular meeting if elm Golden Age Club as held on Tuesday Jnc it I Hall bus trips are again The first one is to the Manor picnic on June IG is to the Zone picnic at Salle Park Burlington in July An from Sunshine Club 1 i pot luck and entertainment at noon on June il was accepted tr further in formation on these trips contact the own spike rls for sen September IS was the si I for the fifteenth f AG Birthday greetings sung 10th Annual Lawn Party Halton Centennial Manor 1850ntono Streets Milton Saturday June 16th 1979 100 430pm Fun and Entertainment for all ages Hot Dogs Hamburgers Lunches Ice Cream Pop Sale of Baked Goods and Crafts Bring the Children and Enjoy a Picnic on the Grounds In Case of Inclomnnt Can help you Tom McCurdy Friday June 22nd Call Now For An Appointment l J Hams cr iduikd June fr m Ihe Omar Veterinary is presently I Vctinnirv June in He is the son if tarns It w husband lice Phillips LESLIE COLES Coles Si Bachelnr if Science de in Cheni it Hie recent em vocal n if the ls who attended little Public il when Ins f II and Coles if St Marys and a mi f Mrs arl llinsen if Historical Society Historical Society is inviting the public lo join them on a Knitting evening June Beaumont Mill Monday CANGETS0BER INSURAHCE RATES Abstainers Insurance Company DALY farnw0rth McGregor INSURANCE AGENCIES Acton Building EK3mt PLAYS JUNE 15 to 23 PLUS 2nd SMASH HIT Silver Streak Friday Sotuidoy Sunday Bon Oil Monday Thutadny CHILDREN 12 AND UNDER FREE Downtown Georgetown Ki Presents June 21 22 23 FUN GAMES BARGAINS PIONEER DA YS ACTIVITIES Sidewalk and InStore Sales Sidewalk Cafes Square Dancers ShowPine Valley Square DancersThurs 8pm Antique Displays from Museum Ontario Museum Ontario Heritage Foundation Bell Canada Credit Valley Conservation Authority and local organizations Street Dance to the Dolly Varden Revue Friday 9pm Fiddlers Banjo Guitar Players Show Skate Board ContestGeorgetown Saturday 10 am Childrens Bicycle Wagon Doll Carriage Parade Judging sponsored by Pennysworth Saturday 1 from Library Pioneer Fashion Show Open To Public Georgetown Girls Pipe Band Thursday 7pm Pony Rides Buggy Rides Hay Rides Craft Demonstrations Information Booths Local Organizations Georgetown Majorettes Georgetown Fire Department Regional Police Display CONTEST ENTRY FORM Address Phone Please Enter Me In Skateboard Bicycle Tricycle Doll Buggy Entries May Be Dropped Off At rurnrturt North Halton Sports Georgetown Independent i IK 1 ri DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN SHOP DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN WHERE CUSTOMERS BECOME FRIENDS