Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 25, 1968, p. 10

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10 the acton free pno wednesday sapt 25 1968 1 ommercul section at ad h s and hat been teaching in acton for the past four years he has clasaes bi business commerce and bookkeeping 1 for grades 10 hand 12 pedagogues are peop ew support a hippie sewer wear swinging swarves ian mcgillivray claims hes the quiet type he hates chum like girl in curly hair and frills coaches junior boys basketball and says ike hardest thing about teaching is getting up in the morning in high school he thought he would like to become a jlet pilot once at the university of saskatchewan he swam with the school swim team for a year thought about going into medicine took an active paif ill the commerce and economics clubs and gradually channelled into business he entered the working world as a salesman before becoming a teacher the only uncomfortable experience he can recall as a teacher was during his first year in acton he admits he had the habit of saying thats very true every time he got a right i ntwer then one day he caught the students mimicking htm with thats very tuebut and from then on started a campaign to wipe the phrase from his mind many people have accused mr mcgillivray of not letting enough things bother him he admits i tust dont worry about things however one of his biggest pet peeves is students who conw to school to keep warm in the winter i hate to see people particularly students day dreaming their time away and not working to realize their dreams all t really look for in students is a willingness to work bookkeeping is not something you can look at once and know you learn by working mr mcgillivray finds that girls often get the best marks in his classes but he adds im not sure that they are necessarily understanding it better they just work harder at it final exams are fine with him depending qjwhat they ajte supposed to prove in many cases they force a student to organize his knowledge and work under pressure it is good training because when you get out in the working world you will be under continual pressure to produce within a specific lime mr mcgillivray would like lo see a change in the altitude of some students on the five year program they tend to look down on the rest of the school and think that getting a degree is the only acceptable thing to do he feels there should be expanded facilities for people who dont fit into the regular academic stream it doesnt necessarily mean they are not as bright they merely have different interests when asked for his conception of femininity mr mcgillivray was quick with a few things he doesn t consider feminine i havej nothing against ftng hairbut in the eyes and i dont think miniskirts or boots are feminine im old fashioned i think the new hair styles that are curly and the softer lines in dresses with frills and things are a step in the right direction he hates chum i dont like anything connected with chum even if another station mentions theyre getting chummy i switch them off i like square musicfolk western blues light classics and mood music for the past four summers he has been taking summer courses and hasnt had time formany extra activities outside of reading his next long range plan is to get a house but he concludes that the housing situation is not very good in acton right now a hint to his studentsthe one thing he regrets about ins own schooling is that he didnt work hard enougli off to the stratford festival aboard a 60000 dollar bus acton high by betty ginger acton beat the ontario school for the deaf on thursday september 19 in the cross country meet of the season times are recorded below senior cross countryjim slaven 13 23 bob andrews 15 12 mike cooper 15 57 bob smith 16 07 sherwood rogers 1 6 54 o s d jack irwin 17 09 cord williams 17 24 craig weldon 18 13 larry appenhihmer 18 24 osd mike smith 18 44 osd david cunningham 19 17 midget cross countryrandy coker is 24 pete morrison 16 21 randy weldon 16 23 george mcphail 16 57 warner zahnhet 17 06 osd andy miller 17 16 riny schuts 18 08 jeff cooper 18 17 carl reed 18 19 garth taylor 18 33 allan bower 22 00 osd blair barr 23 58 osd acton seemed to outdo themselves at this their first meet all the acton boys beat their previous records well done acton youve just proved thai youve got what it takes the next track meet wui be oa thursday in elora bob turkosz was the overall champion at the golf tournament with a score of 151 the next runner up was george mcptuu with a score of 158 there was a tie for thud between mr andrews and gord morris with 160 the first dance at a d h s featuring the cat is this friday night in the gym admission is si 2s tune 912 hyrrue theres a mouse heard it squeak so what do you want i should get out of bed and oil it she didnt want to many him for his money but there just wasnt any other way to get it by carol patterson it is usually said that the early bird gets the worm however tins was not the case on friday september 1 3 when 70 students from adhs boarded tyler buses to attend the shakespearian festival in stratford those of us who were a little late being dismissed from the middle of the fust class held an advantage we were on a 60 000 dollar bus there were varied conversations starting off of course with the topic of the new bus i managed lo pick out the highlights sandy waters a washroom in the back marg papillon how come we can t open these dumb windows the reason she wjs quickly informedwas because the bus was air conditioned then all of a sudden dianne i- rank realized thai only two boys were present on the bus she put her disappointment into words how come no boys ever come lo these things the music on the bus wasnt suitable and mrs hurst was applauded when she asked the bus driver to change to chum for us then she asked if anyone had car plugs for her entering stratford bob cllerby sat up and pointed out the avon then somehow he and marg papillon started arguing about christopher plumber and his part in past festivals more than one person expressed how beautiful the theatre grounds were the play was a midsummer nights dream everyone enjoyed it i won t say muili about the play ilscll but those of you who didnt attend missed a fantastic performance many students remarked that they really enjoyed it more than they had expected they would swinging swarves registered is the latest effort to integrate hippies into the montreal scene thanks to prime minister tmdeau and a preponderance of dull drab ascots on the market a new fad for bright swinging scarves has created a cottagetype industry ideal for hippies who want to work lo earn their dally bread headquarters are in the heart of weitmount at the home of 28year old freelance broadcaster rosemary sullivan according to miss sullivan it is an effort lo see if it is possible to be productive and employ people whom society hunks are unertirloyable the asicmhly line production goes on each day with about six girls coming in frorh noon lo dinner they can earn s 10 for a fivehour day there are about seven operations in iwarve making involving drawing culling pinning ironing turning and pleating normally the daily production is about so depending on how many show up lo work and what the demand is in uie mohth since the project was started orders have beep leceived from ogivys simpsons and dupuis freres they are alio expecting an order from batons in the near future why be caught in a dew rag or a reject neckerchief from the doik yard when you can own a handmade psychedelic pscarfand help a hippie loo fresh tracks by barbara mcintosh happini ss is a corny club the dating game often becomes a succession of heartbreaks and depressions mr wonderful turns out lo be king fink or miss sweetness and light somehow fades into rotten tomatoes small towns can create additional problems if there happens to be an unequal number of boys and girls in the same age level the result is disaster with sullen stag lines and wilting wallflowers but there are temporary solutions happiness is a corny club in my hometown there were 10 girls and two boys my age needless to say we all took our turn at going steady with the available material but inevitably there were eight girls with no one to invite to the next party under the circumstances we could have been disillusioned for life instead we became champion sublimators to brighten up our dreary existence we formed the t g ten girls club complete with club song molto and initiation rites we buried ourselves in fund raising drives took nature hikes staged allgirl card parties and organized trips lo other towns where the boys were the club survived from grade six to grade 1 1 when membership waned due to an influx of boys in the high school from the rural areas somehow we all turned out relatively normal it was a case of making the best of an intolerable situation once on to a higher education in the big city there was certainly no shortage of boys seven to one odds whoopee yet even with normal dating opportunities there were problems i lived in a residence with 17 other girls and there were always some in the depths of depression over a broken romance or a shattered illusion with tg club experience behind me i established another club called the thursday morning meeting we mel by candlelight in my bedroom on the third floor shortly after midnight for frank objective discussion on the latest romantic tragedies within our ranks the club song put everyone in the right frame of mind it s fat and ugly time in good old urwick house cause all we urwick girls say we dont want no spouse its peanut butler toast it puts on pounds the most it s fat and ugly time cause we iiatt men naturally if you had a boyfriend or you were booked up with dales for the weekend you were excluded from the club however you kept your honorary membership and when the fatal crash came you were welcomed back and gladly handed your share of peanut butter toast it was corny but it worked wonders for the morale misery loves company and there was always a shoulder lo cry on and a scapegoat o swear at often the discussion wandered to other topics like how to survive a disappointing blind dale how to flirt subtly and who was the most likely couple we knew to get married withmthe year the hunt for that special one in your life isnt always easy and corny clubs can make trying tunes easier to endure with ms sam to the green bob turkoaz emerged a thai overall champion at tha noon hour golf tournament at adhs last monday ha had a low score of 151 seven points ahead of tha runner up georoe mcphail staff photo 24 hour towing service tires and batteries service and repairs gasoline and oil richs bp service on hwy 7 at 5h ue of tsejueslng renny and dick voskamp 8532940 talk about farm fresh pick your own apples at chudleigh bros rr 3 milton 4168782725 september 20 to october 20 no 24 hwy free picking containers weekdays 100 pm to dark sat ft sun dawn to dark dwarf applo trees no lxf- cfors tp climb cxi brtrlg tha family 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