Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 9, 1968, p. 10

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iq the acton prew wednesday october 9 1968 mn shirley brown livw in guelph where her husband b completing nu final year af the university for hli denoe degree with rix yeari of teaching experience behind her ihe li in her third year at the acton high chool with daises in mathi grades 9 10 and 1 1 and science grade 12 pedagogues are people mrs shirley brown iv fresh tracks by barbara mcintosh swinglrs dlafnlss the atmosphere is psychedelic the room is crowded the band is vibrating to wild electronic wails- and your eardrums arc likely being damaged studies on college campuses have concluded that loday s freshmen have significantly poorer hearing than ireshmen 10 years ago and the experts are blaming it on our loud electronic type music physics appears to bear out the theory at 1 20 cycles per second the ear feels discomfort while at 140 cycles per second the ear feels pain continued exposure to sound that is above 90 cycles is said tc cause damage to the eardum the experts conclude that if jl a dance you cant make yourself heard without yelling to someone one foot away irom you the sound intensity is at least s cycles some whomp sounds can go as high as 1 20 cycles depending on the equipment used the size of the room and the kind of walls it is generally accepted that at a normal teen dance nobody even attempts to talk at a ehcektouieck distance not to mention a foot away if the theory holds true we are all doomed to loss of hearing sooner or later young eardrums are able to stand more sound intensity which explains whv the majority ol adults cant really gel turned on to hey jude or tireyoure gonna burn their old used eardrums simply cant take it the sour faces and obviousdisgust arc jttuiik unconscious expressions of real pjin occupational deafness is fairly common among people who operate pneumatic drills or work near nuchmery with high sound intensity i suppose they will call our affliction swingers deafness when it strikes it is doubtful that sound will soften in ihe name ol damaged eardrums alone but man has aluays proven adaptable perhaps ihe hearing aid will replace the pieicedcar fad and lip reading will become the in was to communicale at a distance of two feet or more at any rate bv the tunc the jlfhdion becomes obvious we will no doubt be in the gups of middle age when lite automatically quiets itself down the south american kissing bug can tolerate radiation powerful enough to lull a mm absentminded professor going round in a revolving door bless me 1 cant remember whether i was going in or coming out used car dialer during demonstration dnve this u the opportunity of a lifetime prospective customer yes i hear it knocking une can no more develop capacity by resluig on ins job than he can learn to spell by tilting on a dictionary a moth leads an awful life he spends the summer in a fur coat and the winter in bathing sun acto mrs shirley brown claim as oik if her biggest pel peeves ouls wins wear mini skirts without the underclothes jo m itch and to modern mod fashions for hoys as a nutter of mrsoiiil facie i cinf stand ihelir she feels ihcy are definitely loss m isculjne and prefers iriditinilil mens styles there arent many wayout dressers in acton she adds mrs drown is a native of winnipeg and a graduate of the university of manitoba her first ambition was to become a doctor but when she got her degree she admits she was tired ol school and decided that the added years in medicine were unpractical for her as a woman i tried teaching and i enjoyed it so here i am in her idea of the perfect student she places interest first followed by good manners and a clean ileal appearance i was an interested student she claims defensively but feels she was a bit too opinionated a real individualist mrs brown is happy about the proposed ungraded school system 1 realize that it is going to mean mass confusion for the first five years bin it isnt fair fo hold sin for example when ihcy arc capable of advancing in other areas she would like lo sec students lake on more responsibility although she doesnt exactly know how strikes are definitely out in her books they only serve to give the students and the school a bad name i think things can be achieved through the sludenl council or througli discussions with the administration in addition to schoolwork mrs brown plays bridge likes to sew her own clothes skis in the winter and idolizes trudeau she and her husband spend a great deal pf time visiting friends and relatives in toronto her musical tastes run right down the middle she doesnt care for the classics and isnl turned on by the loud psychedelic sounds either some modern music is great mrs browns immediate plan for the future ill be quitting school soon to raise a family she confesses with a quiet smile i he aclon crosscountry track te nil could be an llnbc liable powerhouse this season in their lirsl out ol town meet iguust i ion sept 2d ihe hoys w ilked oft with ill of the lop luiics ihe event wis held in i ion oic park which his a course about iwo and i li ill miles long jim slaven was lop runner for file semivs with ii mlollnwed by hob andrews wuh 12 is mil mike cooper willi 11 ll flora boys finished al ihe bolloiu of ihe pile in ihe junior actiiin kaudy oker slood lirsf with 1 2 ss iele morrison c line second with i 20 and dcogc mjh id kurd willi 11 17 i ifira jgam lagged home last on tin volllyhall scene the aclon seniors delcatld i lora in a three out of four game series m he aclon gym luesday october 2 under ihe eye of coach m irfindale aclon won the first gline is i the second is h and the fourth is1 ihcy gave the third lot lor i s 2 playing for acton were cam i omies iloh inee hill 1 iiidshoroiigb lree fhsnik dive llrooslad jim lee george wall ice mike marcoux and llirry kbtch in ixiyv soceer aclon sullerud deluil against i rin oct 1 aclon go ihe john m isiin made l g4lhu1 effort jlonp willi i red i hsiiil i tin won ihe gaiilc 40 dainty thimblers work on stitches i he second meeting of the greenock djlnty thimblers was lield al the home of tracy and laurel vlicstra on ihe evening of september 10 the meeting mhicd with ihe 4h pledge roll c ill was answered by ihe 1 1 girls present 1 he leaders went on o show the girls the proper way of threading an embroidery needle and how lo do the blanket stitch which is used on the edge of flannelette sheets to hern heavier fabrics as a horsier or gras in an embroidery piolure the meeting ended with the 4h grace and a delicious lunch w is served by the hostess liiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwiiiinimtrtlnrr i hunk that fellow is a kda egg nu hes loo fresh for that speed letter tot a speed generation me dy yr d home j worfc fj stlnxil iliy 2w jlu jtv y a usual g fly myself q on a trip fading romantic wtw q happy not worried making money 9 m fiiio d lucky slej g happy q wu g flcliaviiij myself jl kim warm q cold g ilfiliiy g irseinj q ideal 9 ll ill g place d school g surroundings g f q trilir- jllj wrl g easy q hard q simple g ilcasrmt q 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