Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 31, 1968, p. 5

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evbtybodv wants a look at the trophy donated to the playground by rachlln jewel lery instructor don prlco reminds the children that it will be presented to those who build the best float in next thursdays final play ground parado staff photo fresh tracks by barbara mcintosh travelling on tno his last weokond i found myself sitting behind two elderly ladles they had obviously just mot but within the drat two miles of the trip wore in deep discussion about something they immediately discovered in common tholr criticism of the younger generation i cant stand young people today piped the ono most of them are so dirty and thoy just dont soom to have any taste of what looks decent at all i kfjlrmed in my seat and tugged my skirt down ovor my kneo caps well you know chimed the othor tho troublo is thoy have no respect tor anything you cant toll thorn a thing they just want to tear down everything thats boon built by yoars of hard work and dedication and thoy havont got anything to put in its place by this time i was bocomlng a bit disturbed i had tho greatest urge to reach over tho seat tap them on the shoulder and como up with some defense after all over half the worlds population is under 30 and you cant write them off with a general statomont every generation has doubted too wisdom of tho ono before it and criticised tho ono that followed it i cannot give them my confidence pardon mo gentlemen 1 whispered through tno crack in the soat confidence is a plant of slow growth in an aged bosom youth is the season of credulity william pitt said that in 1116 but my whispers woro drowned out- by the bum of tho tiros thoy wont on with tho discussion i tist dont understand young people continued tho ono thoy are never satisfied youre right retorted tho other enthusiastically why when i was a girl we had ono dross for good and never oxpoctod any more we got out and earned our way as soon as wo could get a job we knew our place we knew wo had no choice but thats the whole point 1 whispered between tho seats wo do expect more because we do have a choice but most young people have to work hard to buy the extras and if thoy dont its their parents fault for not making thorn todays generation has more freedom than perhaps any other but with this freedom comes more responsibility tho same do- clslons about morals and goals have to be made tut without the support of unquestioned social standards and guidelines and im sick of people writing off this generation as a lost race of longhaired beadcounting flowerpowering mindblowers they are not all undisciplined unambitious uncultured confused souls in tact the majority attend school regularly plan to become doctors and teachers and archeologlsts and take baths down with generation generalisations i said out loud but i was drowned out by the hum of the bus wheels bop station herbs serve notice theyll be dangerous at playoff time the acton free press wednesday july 31 1968 scotty mccrt stall terry ma- sales charlie kucas and rick coe and wayne deforest clouted two apiece andy williams janriddalland john dunn socked three apiece for the station squad andy and jans totals including home runs dunnys a double station dos 522 03x 17 21 herbs 000 123 300 b 15 the best floatbuilders in next weeks final playground parade will get their names engraved on a twofoot high trophy thanks to bonny rachlln of rachlln jewellers mr rachlln donated the trophy to the cbjtdfen to bo used as they wlshod in expressing his appreciation for the donation director don price said ho thought it would encourage a good offort tor the parado playground trips to malton toronto tho playground children were all over at thobreexestuesday garth taylor cut his foot on broken glass requiring stitches theypre off to malton wed nesday for a plane ride and go thursday to toronto islands and old fort york the final parade is thursday of next wook herbs delivery punched out a 179 victory over station hotel in town league softball thursday night girengthenlngthe belief that the playoff picture could be a real scramble this season i herbs belted 21 hltslocludtng two horrle runs at the expense of george wllllamsqn and jan rlddall who tossed for the mill st innkeepers while the regular twlrlers erijoyeda vacation even coach mel sieppard did a nine inning stint in tho field to patch up a riddled lineup cord spence hurled the first six frames for the delivery bays with doug victory finishing up they allowed is hits including round trippers by andywtlltams jan rlddall and bob doyle but only walked ono herbs pulled 11 free tickets out of tho pitching bag herbs flexed their collective muscles in the third and fourth innings plating- rive runs in each and getting agood head start on thestaton gang they added pairs inthejltthand sixth scoring three more in the eighth tho sixth aod severim innings were tops tor station they chalked up three runs in each scored two in the fifth and one in the fourth handling the heavy artillery for herbs were harold town- sley and don archibald both contributed three singles and a home run a vain man can never bo utterly ruthless he wants to win applause and therefore he accommodates himself to oth ers goethe special training science has shown and proven to us that the mentally retarded can be helped they can be taught to help themselves this training must be carried on in special classes under special supervision tho north halton association for the mentally re tarded is making use of these new methods and techniques support their dedicated work by planting the flowers of hope seeds that you will receive and please be generous whenthe can vasser calls ladies won by one in solid team action blowing the horn for youth band camp acton ladles edged into the winners circle by one point in mondays game they defeated drumquln 76 in a solid show by both groups acton scored in only two innings picking up four points in the third and three in the fourth drumquln managed two in the third one in the fourth one in the sixth and then went down after two runs in a tense final inning bev brunnelle had three hits by barry buchanan they say that music hath charms to soothe the savage beast but 114 teenagors are a lot of beast to soothe the canadian bandmasters association at the ontario youth music camp at beaverion has succeeded admirably a group of teonago musicians from the acton citizens band myself brendan irwin randy cohen john klngsmlll robert ellerby losllo colos valorio coles paul youngblut and soan ahearne were among the youths who made up the 114 ploco sym phony band at tho camp we arrived at tho camp on sunday afternoon to listen to a concert played by tho band from the previous wooks camp we were quickly lnltlatod into the routine with tho first practice that ovonlng monday morning at 7 am camp tlmo wo had breakfast and wont to our sup ervised warming up practice immediately after warmup tho band was split into dlfferont groups cornets and trumpets hoavy brass flutos woodwinds and percussion which practiced in different parts of the camp on pieces of music for tho sunday concert aftor these sectionals the instruments woro brought to gether for a full band rehearsal lasting ovor an hour at 1130 we broke off practice to swim or to do anything else we wished at noon we had lunch and by 1 pm we were been practicing individually or for the lucky ones playing original dance band music in the stage at 2 pm we all came together again and this time were assigned to small groupsorensemblosand were given music to practice for a competition tho next full band rehearsal started at about three and lasted for an hour then there was tree time before supper after supper there wasanetber full band rehearsal that lasted until eight and ended our prac ticing day most of us wont for a swim right after practice and then over to the recreation hall for a danco until 10 then wo all went back to ourcablnsand lights went out this schodulo was repeated ovory day of the weok the greatest number of the acton group wont for the full week dr war colo was the conductor and according to the actons touring students fly into malton on friday after their onemonth tour of europe and they arrive before their letters uds at the camp he was me greatest he knew exactly how to handle 114 musdclanswlthout los ing personal contact he is a professional trumpeter and on thursday night at tho weekly jam session be and the other instructors showed list how its done the camp was enjoyed by everybody especially the night life eight girls were caught in tho act of taking one of the in structors tents down and woro given 50 rocks to take out of the lake as punishment six and threequarter hours of prsotlelng a day sounds like a gruelling tlmo but along with everything else it was really a lot of fun selling out our entire now truck stock save 60000 on new pickups 2500 down and 7800 monthly milton motor sales ltd 388 main st milton 8782355 h s holden optometrist u cofc si eaai 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