Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 23, 1982, p. 7

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Tho Acton Freo Press Wednesday 1982 7 Speyside kindergarten holds big circus The Big Top came to Public School last week and performed to a soldout crowd of students teachers parents grandparents and delighted pre- Complete with a cast of acrobats showhorses clowns and a variety of ens animals the circus surpassed even the predictions of Circus Ringmaster Amy Kranendonk who Introduced the parade of circus acts as a marvellous snow circus without downs would be like a school without students and everyone agreed that the six hilarious downs with the floppy hats were the fun and silliest act In the circus Clowns Bruce Rodgers Justin Elder Elliott Glass Jeanette and were greeted with shouts of laughter while downing around on their tricycles bursting hallooes lug with an umbrella and rfinpptng buckets of water on one another A Juggling bear Michelle Neath displayed a masterful sense of precision while plates She was joined in the ring by bean Lisa Ball and Boycott who performed on bicycles It is easy to understand why every little girl dreams of owning her own real life pony after watching the faces of the audience as the darling circus ponies danced into their hearts The two the tiny Welsh pony and a bay mare who bare an uncanny resemblance to Wednesday Speyilde Public School kindergarten clan put on a Circus for the teachers and parent Here are a few of the cast from left to right Justin Elder a clown a gymnast Kamminga a lion Amy Kranendonk the ring matter Lesley an elephant Leah Wltherly a gymnast and Jolllntore a clown Jennifer Douglas Andrea Scads and JoUimore performed with equestrian perfection on the balance beams and in the ring Two daredevil monkeys livened up the audience with scary feat a on tut moving hot rods The antics of the pair Bruce and Greg Johnson drew a loud applause The applause had barely stopped though when the Ringmaster displayed daring courage by taming a ferocious pawswinging lion and growling leopard up to a stool and then through a burning hoop of fire The menacing lion and leopard Chris Peters filled the air with the silence of fright and the Ringmaster bravery left the audience in awe Trampoline artists Lisa Ball Lesley Fairies and Greg Johnson displayed agility and excellent tun while performing tricks with a ball and skipping rope on the high trampoline Hand flips were per formed with superb grace and poise by four acro bats Michelle Neath Andrea Seeds and Leah and two beautiful trapeze lists Beckie Boycott and Jennifer Douglas exec uted deauVdefying swings and turns on the high wires They were accompanied by their partners Chris Peters and Justin Elder Every circus has an unforgettable act and in this case the two lumbering elephants stole the show Billed as Big Nose and Big Ears elephants Elliott Glass and Lesley Fairies stood on one leg on a high stool rolled over and Just generously lumbered their way Into everyone heart This is the third time the Big Top has came to and each tune It has proven to be a show that delights both the young and the heart Circus producer Mary Skier who occasionally moonlights as Public Schools kinder teacher and Assistant Director Pat Mitchell known to some as a parent volunteer are ob viously circus lovers and together with their very professional cast of performers put on a show thai Is difficult to beat Dave Joans spent over laa hours working on for Acton High School under the direction of his teacher Murray Ranger anil Ken Anderson worked on the paper drawing front which Dave worked The school received a of M t nave the made Dave did It for the cost of the wood about The school motto translates into Let There Be Light CANADIAN ODEON THEATRES A GEORGETOWN 3 TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN0FHALT0NHIUS 1982 fatal laiei are duo and payable A Penalty cent pot month will bo charged on the first day of default and on lha I rat day each calendar month until a fully paid Taxpayers are that the Onto P Tax Clod t provided the Personal Income Tan Return a bated on ope la of taxpayers pad property by Telephone OH BY MAIL Tai Department Town of Halt on Mils 36Man Street George GF USHER DEPUTY TREASURES WILL BE HERE JUNE 24 LIVE FROM 26 LISTEN TO MOO ON YOUR RADIO DIAL TO WIN GREAT PRIZES STORAGE FREEZER COURTESY OF HALTON HILLS FURNITURE APPLIANCES This freezer 18 cubic ft and other sizes available for sale

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