ttw acton fr press waclrmcky april 16 1969 third walkathon for cancer sole session set for saturday acton high bar sales tehrv curts vu 13 ttudant it a d h s u our new high school informant starting hfcoimliao by terry curts on wednesday april 26 1967 the acton wee hen front page read tens hike 40 miles for acton cancer fund briw buffeting winds riln blisters lid itiffneis light walkers started from thornhlll at 7 t m twentyone completed lite forty mile hike raising over jssooo for the cancer totiely this was the first time a group of teens from acton had ever organised such an activity it all originated from in organised club called project aciron it was their hist activity under their belts and they had the town and surrounding district focussed on tliem the truin heme of this liisl walk was to put forth a respectable image of the teenagers to the senior citizens of acton this they achieved with all glory and tlieer endurance the most rewarding experience of tlie walk was that last step over the irtish line when the press cameras flashed the fire siren sounded and a tear of relief rolled your wind burnt check last year the second proieot action marathon was held the front paw of hie tree press read on wednesday may i i6m walkers raised over si 100 00 thii time 161 teeners participated some 25 trudged a 60 nule course from maiklum and 1 40 darted from thornliill the lit of the milkers cause over the finish luie in pitch dartnos with the aid of fusslilightt after a 16 hour ordeal but they finally nude it with determination stubbomesj and once again a challenge completed a lol r people with initiative hahon summer courses a summer school for enrichment courses as well as make up courses will be operated by the county board of i dilution this summer at the t a blakekick high school in oakville the board decided last thursday bus transportation will lie provided to the summer scliool on a main mule schedule with one toule from the mirth going down highway 25 and another going down the seventh line make up courses in the six week school will be offered in all grade to 12 subjects for students who did not fail in more hum two subjects and wlwse marks in those subjects were not below 40 in addition a new program will be available covering enrichment courses in subjects such as bookkeeping typing and technical subjects for students who may wish to gain additional credits in previous summer school programs for makeup courses live students were charged an sib fee the matter of feet this year will not be determined until the departmental grants have been revealed students attending the summer school will attend from am to i p m daily it will be mme claude riviere perl consultant forsifflpttvstsaenoave open to all residents of llallon ttor partonral a praviaw of franch tprlng fathiona during a fashion whether they attend in llallon clinic in burlington mall last week suit photo or not mini skirts out but hems still up says paris expert mme claude riviere jiui a big heail tlcerve tpecul mention for the pjil two numllumil they dont need tpecifu tlunkt betauve the tiuutlion w silken know who ihcy die jnd they uiuercly jppieculetl hum help ttm coiumn salufdjy apii l the iikurdtue urney will klaii al f j iti from lit cnmiiiujiily centre all item plajinittg o walk llui yjr are e itthukiailii and wulting iiittullnllylcj idutui thai nuny counlletfejh a hltle peji talk for the ation diliitsirtei i needed il tint hunt dive u ymit luppwl litis year it ill cad nf vlmwiiig your ei lee in jiui pride in fronl of your tv ten dont let ui down fni the third lime 411 a row to uiffcr ii pjtn jtymyand inrrow jlmif after walking 4s to m inilet uf need your maul luppiirt see you jl the piiiiut i for th bit two weeki itudenti haw been telling chocolate bars the tciulfi are thownjt nw of hard work a lid spirited lupporlers tin coming week will conclude all utet and ptiia will be awarded to the lop veiled taking advantage of privilege and uuppirig clitu were the accuiafuhit tljled againit i vt on hritawy mutt ttudentt did not agree with lliu crilikin for it only applied to a minority not present at the tune whuh gitf to prove vkipping uw have it advanlaet fresh tracks t by barbara mcintosh it refreshing and a hit ieiiliiivenul to tee jii unconi plicated jul like oliver win jii academy award for hct picture of the redrmn dance sfart y of g the jejqiive kufu hiur band which playeitat the ihgh sutooj i nday night drew u large ifowd the senior kvdnien batted ball players who spun u red the daiue nude a wnt and cah now buy new jacket for the team yea kjfdmen pep talk iuur grade i 1 tludeuh imjiii the luinnwr umetlir jl lite uinveiyty tl duelph nrxi mondjv llaihara mel jilmn ue allen jnd tlrmdj mikinwn tegrtter on i rldjy lot flu art progjjii jnd victor i unk it emolhiig in squire i he ttiiiunu jic exi mpl lioih fuul inh vchtai i txajiit my the tiineu itudeul achieve grade t 1 he should be responsible for luv actions and not let his actions affect the learning of others haying cards 111 a tljuronni 88 swbgs latt i n by at st athan parisli fmi hk young people attended the first dance following die i jur rccew 1 lcj mri olna llucnlkrn tracktn cernun lllttoiy arul darosjrariy mir live in tucpli ami ha tvecn n lite adds uah for itx ut lure yean pedagogues are people ai iiujul year hire was a story about j simple imintry boy who grit ill with lite wriiiiy uly wowd hut it wan j like tin avetjjfe ruuofthe null iiuhivii au where louutry hoy hits the uly starts taking drug moves in with a phi discovers he preleis luiys and ends up uowing ln mind liymy lis do his own iihiik f ii difficult to fm4a movie aty imirellul you tan comfortably take your parints to 1st alone your urlder 12 sulrr or brother take hues in the aiiil for ixamplr whtie thiee girls trap a lines liming uutt lntid in his apaitinenl and attempt to teasfi him a iiiiiliiiuoiiv lessou or isadora svieii vanessa kcdyrave frequently siiiius iifit ih the nakeii iiiith ii ssilils movus ahd teuvismn diallljs have itesouie so sauglil up with realism 01 what they simiudcr realism that they ve leased tu bs tiiliiljiiiiikiil ws iiiim nul of tin theatre exhausted by a traiiiiiatu jurrvonal iskinue n illiini i lilt to the imagination kelihinlui the days ol the i hi svislems where the iowih y in tin wluli hat always iriumphiil ovir llu oni m blaik with the scar on ins i in i s you kiiild so to a lliovii and iclas tmause the aituin was iihviously laisii than 111 i you seitainly didn t have lo think vi ry hard to lllulitstand the plot vhal imld ik- iiuiii rslaniiil than tin old fashioned heaits and hi wns loiiunii whin llu liuisl dillliiill pinhlem the youngsouple lau mil inlo is an ovtily pioteitivi lather i in tuodiru huo no loniii stands out iii tin crowd he has lo havi piohlsms ilup innii sonllisls ind peisonahly hangups like tin aviiii jin only inoii so llu niodcin love affair has to have pri lilims loo nid inv mahly itiiliutis a few hate lail liedroom scenes whnli huak soci il i ihimis i in iiiovn stnvis to inspire you confuse yon hoihir you in auisr you ahovi all youn supposed lo iduilily most sludinls even the good sines sannot handle their freedom they got it too fast says mis llucnikcn lithcr thiy have been spoonfed and overly protected as children or they just dont care although she claims she has always considered herself reactionary and conservative she finds that the current moves for student power are really not new to her she went to a high school in germany where chc could come and go as she liked the 16 subjects in her final year were compulsory hut attendance at lectures was up to the student the trick was that if you did not do well on exams you faced expulsion from the school when you grow up in an environment like thai you cannot understand why a teacher should have to police her students she says adding her opinion to the hit on student riots she commented most of the students who do not dont have any direction in their lives they lack a goal and a sense of purpose so to kill the time they will think up anything to protest against mrs llucnikcn claims she is an eternal student and will never stop reading and taking courses she began her university career in i rankfort but quit to get married after she and her husband settled in canada in i9sh she finished her u a al the university of waterloo majoring in german and history she admits that when she studied lnghsh in high school she never expected to ever make use of it i or this reason she is even more convinced of the value of studying languages other than your own in her classes she strives to give her students an insight into culture of the german people at well as working knowledge of the language since there are currently only about 40 students studying german in acton site feels there may be a problem justifying the course in thenew county school board budget thus while she is convinced that the long term effects of the county system will benefit all students she ficls that immidiatc results in the next few yiars may mean a cutback in the choice of subjects available in stnallir schools as a new anadian mis llucnikcn has had lo make many adjustments hul she lues lo retain her jcriuan luritasi in the home ller three childicn twin boys eight years old and a girl nine arc bilingual in icrnun and lnglisll and the family has a definite preference for german foods one of her sons remarked recently that he wanted to learn german cooking now just in case he didn t mairy a german girl in her spare time mrs lluemkcn enjoys gardening and reading she is particularly interested in literature history and philosophy her musical tastes lean toward religious classics since she used to sing with a choir in germany i cant aceiuirc a taste for rock and roll she admits i guess im gelling loo old icrsonally i think ihls iialisin is becoming a bore when yuu have lo live it all day who wants lo pay lo see il on stage hhwhiiihimhiihhhhhhhmihhhhi mrs dina llueniken teichtl german history and gcneaphy she lives in guelph and has been on ihc a d ii s staff for the past three years anything that u exaggerated in fashion is wrong the look is elegance and simplicity says madame claude riviere pans fashion representative for simpsonssears of canada and sean stores in the united stales the former buyer designer and at one lime parts fashion editor for life magazine conducted a fashion clinic for sales personnel al simpsons in the burlington mall last wednesday to tune them in on the latest trends in france and offer suggestions for their presentation to the canadian public following the clinic the press was invited to question her at a luncheon in burhngti hstaminet club according to mme riviere paris has set the length for tpnng hemlines at two and a half inches atwve the knee and four inches for young people thu years colors are light or pastel and fabrics are supple silks crepes and jerseys the look and mood of the 1930s is on the scene in flatchested styles with low set waistlines swinging skirts and long sleeves chain belts that test on the hips and colorful scarves tied at the neck in the conventional mens knot are accessory musts the mini skirt is in the past claims mme riviere it was just a fad that proved very successful for the younger set but is gradually disappearing because it was not such a good took many wore it who never should have she claims that the maxi on the other extreme u still on the fashion scene but it should be confined to afterfive lounge wear a grandmother herself mme riviere feels that hemlines and styles shouldnt be governed by ones age but by the shape of the legs your age is in your mind and you must find a look that complemeailj your figure type lowear your ikirts too long really dates you she feels the nude look should be confined to the beach or the bedroom if you have a beautiful besdy your dress shows it go nude if you want to live in the builesque she says mme riviere denied that women are losing their femininity with the current pant suit rage the stretch pants were a fashion mistake because they usually didnt fit the wearer tins years jackets are long and over the part that issoks best covered she says she feels the pant suit is ideal for travelling and casual wear but it does nol belong on city streets s e had some criticism for queen elizabeths choice in clothes its a shame i wish i sould talk to her about it she sees the queen as an ultra conservative typical of adults in bngland tins hat forced the young people to come out in the extreme fashion in london is nol an evolution it is a revolution against conservatism they went too far but at least they have put some life in tile fashion scene she adds mme riviere thinks the reason so nuny women are wearing the wrong things is because their men dont criticize them enough they marry the girls for their looks and they should keep on being demanding she says she claims mens fashions were dying because of lack of imagination im thankful for the young people because it was their demands and imagination that got things going again the men were not doing their thing according to mme riviere a dress can be in fashion for three years if it can be accessorized up to date wayout fashions are for theatre types who need a look before their talent is recognized the secret in fashion shopping is using ones intelligence and discovering the right look for you accompanying mme riviere in burlington was arnold newman manager of fashion advertising in the montreal buying offices of simpsonssears mme riviere will also visit stores in oshawa and chtcoutimi during her current canadian tour if the final answer lo cancer lies in rcsearclt says the canadian cancer society a contribution to the society helps hasten the day when cancer will finally be defeated fbi sat sun april 18 19 20 all color show km ib thhnhw story etm sujcwwummo oston sihahaum boston stranguhr trjtygurtt 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