mmmm THE HERALD Wt4atday 1IT7 Page It up at the Youth Centre dance Acton Youth Centre closes Acton Youth Centre held Its final the Scout Hall on Friday About young person listened to blaring which Deedee Seddon said Is the way we like It and socialized with friends from school Program Joanne Victstro and Sally Griffiths enjoyed the program which ran Tuesday and Friday nights The program attracted mostly 13 14 and 15 yearolds an age group that needs somewhere to go Miss Vietstro said Sixteen yearolds con usually find a way out of town but the younger persons are really stuck far a place to go she The youth centre was under the recreation department and was funded by an Experience grant Recreation co Ann Pickering said the centre will definitely run again next summer And perhaps this fall if a suitable facility Is found and if funds are available she said Sally who attends Sheridan College has offered to run the centre on Friday nights Joanne has moved to Owen Sound to teach in a Christian school Besides dances the centre moved outdoors onto the walk rails at Rattlesnake Point and enjoyed the warm atmosphere of a bonfire Games of volleyball and basketball were played on different nights at the high About persons attended a hay ride and roast at John s farm last Friday At the Jenkinson home a barbecue and pool party was held to thank leaders for their efforts that made the centre a reality and a success Br and Wilson two CUTE persons Clean Up The Environment at Fairy Lake said the centre was run well The teenager parents stayed away from the centre which Is really their support of the program Miss Vlelstra said I en sure if they did come to sec what was going on the young people would be embarrassed Parents realized It was a for the youth The whole program was a success Ann Pickering said after a meeting was held with the two loaders Acton needs a youth centre she said If a fall program does pull through volunteer supervisors will be needed and anyone Interested should call Ann Pickering at Wonderful weather beside a turquoise sea See how this other world lives in wonderful weather beside a turquoise sea Its still an adventure to holiday in Cuba if only because it has been relatively isolated In recent years Once It was the haunt of the very rich Today Cuba is a quieter and more peaceful island but one that offers a fantastic variety of things to do and sec And you do it extremely because the prices are right and there Is absolutely no tipping or hotel service charges Thousand of visitors to this huge Carib beon Island have found It to be an exceptionally memorable experience and Canadians are especially welcome You 11 find the Cubans genuinely warm and friendly They really want to show you their country at Its best No frills here but clear waters some of the world finest beaches and great weather add up to a unique vacation Sights and Sites Havana is a city of million people and he city old sec Ion exudes a sense of history that reminds us that It was once one of the most Important in North America See the old Governor a Palace It now a museum originally built for slae visits from the King and Queen of Spain they never came and he Cubans base kept his palace in lis exact original condition not tar ay Is the Columbus Cathedral silling on an ancient square opposite a museum of Cuban folklore across the bay you can sec EI Morro the original lath century fort built to protect Havana from attack by sea Life at Night Most bars have nightly entertainment ranging from combo groups to full bar and cabaret In Havana don t miss the famous Troplcana floorshow a lavish outdoor extravaganza that really has to be seen to be believed After dark dining Is often to the music of a band Shopping Somewhat limited at present Be sure to take film Cuban rum and cigars are absolutely first class and are excellent buys No charge cards accepted anywhere Eating Pish naturally Is a mainstay and It always fresh and delicious Food is simple but it always well prepared and substantial Try Creole shrimp and lobster roast pork with peas and rice or manioc root Villas set in pine groves beside a beautiful beach Located in the resort area of Santa Maria on Cuba north shore some 20 minutes by cab from Havana Los comprises 27 hand some villas none more than a lcoyard walk from the beach Set whispering pines all villas have two floors and bedrooms upstairs Built in pleasing Spanish colonial design with graceful arches patio tiles and gleaming stucco Los Plnos into he holiday setting and no two villas appear the same Alt are handsomely furnished he ground floor comprising a and an equipped kitchen Low cost holidays on lovely Varadero Beach Located on one of he finest stretches of white sand beach anywhere in the world these two storey cabanas are lucked away amongst tropical flowering shrubs and trees running from Varadero Beach Rooms are air conditioned and have twin beds with shared or private bathrooms showers and bidets A dining room adjoins the bedrooms plus a kitchenette This comfortable low priced resort has a casual where all meals are provided and a friendly beach bar for refreshments Accommodation is quite basic but comfortable and all guests may use the facilities of he Interna clonal Hotel next door with its large saltwater pool Your Cubntur will arrange trips to the Bay of Pigs and the Be I la mar Caves there a nightclub lour where the action swings in a real cave and more Intern scions I Fantastic value on one of Cuba finest beaches On magnificent Beach his IQ1 room hotel Is the centre of activity for many smaller resorts In the area Facilities are rather basic when compared to North American standards but rooms arc all bright with traditional Spanish tile floors All ore air conditioned with twin beds a small private bathroom and small balcony Start a sun filled day with breakfast In the coffee shop before en Joying the large saltwater pool or the clear blue water art the white sand beach Relax at the beach bar then enjoy a buffet style lunch on he terrace alfresco Dinner Is usually served in the Supper Club where here is nightly entertainment and dancing A beauty salon barber shop and tourist shop are on the premises for your con venlence and the representative will be glad to arrange tours to Havana and other places of Interest Chess Mess YOUR LAST The Canadlon Correspondence Chess Association Is I ft ft The Canadian Correspondence Chess Association Is growing rapidly every year For those who do not have the opportunity to participate in tournament play postal chess may Interest you You may enter class lournamenls with other Canadians or Knockouts or even International mails playing players from as far away as the USSR There are six Georgetown players in the CCCA All are well Involved In their gomes The average postal player plays between IS- games at a time These of course being in several different tournaments The following Is an Interesting game from the postal chess league White Bob Murray Ottawa Black Brian MacLeod Georgetown Sicilian 1 Nf3d63 NxtHNlBS Nc3a6 10 hen 10 NxeflfeSU 14 is the only saving move 15 1G NxfS gfe 17 IB 19 Bd6 20 Black resigns An Interesting sacrifice Started January 27 1977 Ended June 177 PROBLEMS White f2 K at Black P at B at K at White to move and win Requires some thought I Solution 1 Any Bishop move runs Into a knight fork any King move lets the pawn Queen On other first moves while wins by technique For example 1 Bf4ch4 Kh3KbS5 Kg4Bb86 f5 Kxb38 fOKb49 f7 10 etc Composed by Richard 1922 FAMOUS QUOTATIONS Aaron After losing a game shouted Why must I lose to this idiot while leaping up onto the chess table POSTAL RATINGS Murray Mirchanl 1277 Steve MacLeod 3 Tony Smith 4 Brian MacLeod Kevin Weill Ken DALE WOOD Muilc lor St Johns and Choral Socio WISHES TO ANNOUNCE OPENINGS FOR PUPILS MUSIC LESSONS Piano Organ Voice and Theory Requirements FOR INFORMATION CALL 8771638 Ends This Au There is still a good selection of household items 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