Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 29, 1969, p. 2

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talk by jim smith one tfiinf doiert hit naxii will not hurt ii jl t0 howie kaylui appeared visibly disturbed when we visited hin recently following a particularly ep perfonrsancj by ihe turtle rock and toll quintet for which ktylait it lead tutjer a sizeable portion of the audience had displayed iu displeasurt by early departure acaylail responded by berating then to mi road manager chap named carlot shortly before a noted snualdan had described this lame audience at musically knowledgeable with which if he could be led partial kaylai would of necessity agree noting our pnwiim he quickly changed ppearancei and all smiles greeted ut effusively and thus the interview opened on a note of hyprocnty carlot excused himself to oversee the duties of any road manager our host briskly towelled hit head removing streams of sweat which testifies to teveniyfive minutes of constant movement under hot concert lights then armed with a hair dryev scaylan commenced coiffuig hit brownblack hair which b to generously laced with grey as to suggest the use of artificial coloring agents and reinforce suspicions that he it always masquerading hiding the truth thus engaged he indicated his readiness to entertain questions the turtles enjoy the distinction of being the first rock artists to entertain at the white house a credential for which kaylan professes disdain trlcla nuton is like the wicked witch of the north he mocked obviously kaylan does not worry about offending his fans only a handful of sds supporters employed in their endless acts of distributing leaflets met with his approval kaylan did not mention a rumoured incident in which white house security destroyed a menacing bomblike object the turtles metronome modesty is not one of howies main characteristics most contemporary artists acknowledge a debt to the beatles just as they in turn recognized the work of such persons as chuck berry the turtles however ut themselves apart from the misses and on the tame artistic level at the british qutrtel kaylan rationalizes that only they the beatles and recently the kinks have expanded on the i9s8 style of rock and roll such claim it patently abturdat a comparison with the beach boys will quickly demonstrate the quintets best overall recording was their battle of the bands album visually the jacket illustrations present clever satire of the many gaudy rock groups of the fifties however the music cannot be written off at satire quite to readily although kaylan protetti that pure puton was intended when pursued the singer admitted that such cuts as battle of the bands and elmore were perfectly straight numbers thus the band itself really does not understand where its music is at an affection for the last decades music it very real though as an exaggerated version of tear drops showed ending with another turtlcmark volman prostrate on the stage the turtles biggest hit was actually an italian veruon of thfir elmore single the cover told millions far more than the groups own arrangements covert teem endemic to the turtles with many of their north american singlet hits they have over twenty finding ethnic response overseas of course as howie points out the royalties ease the pain in the states happy together received the best support but could not match the international success of shed rather be with me very recently ray danes of the kinks was hired to replace the groups initial producer davies first production is an album titled turtle soup kaylan feels the concept is entirely different yet the selections played in the concert that evening appeared weak and unimaginative probably because of the fellows habit of channeling both vocals and inttrumcnlals through the tame amplifiers certainly they were inadequate to hold those spectators who left during the set the next morning kaylan and company were flying back to la they would wrap up turtle soup and hit the road again this time working with three dog night road life does not really bother them but neither do they find it particularly exciting for instance all howie could say about sudbury where he had played the previous day was all hotel rooms art alike tragically travel lias not broadened kaylans outlook in the striking way it hat affected so many other musicians occasionally they meet tome local girls but the usual routine is a quick snack before bed and a morning plane carlos passed through attache case in hand without a word kaylan like a trained dog perhaps eager for live excuse rushed after him leaving only an abrupt gotta split man now i know which turtle outran that rabbit robert little students combined with students from m z bennett and acton district high ro raise over 1000 for unices on their walkathon saturday a few teachers and va men members alto took part in the 30 mile walkathon six of the early finishers from robert little school were iront row i to r kevin broostad oary barens rick van fleet baek row i to r cathy lawson jjn allan mary watson is taff photo acton high sports review by mary ann freuier twentyfour students and mr andrews physical education teacher left aj3hs at one oclock last friday for a weekend of camping at the rockwood conservation area after walking three miles with their heavy packs on their backs tit hikers were relieved to tots them into waiting cart they then continued the hike arriving about s oclock after letting up the tents the three groups then went in search of firewood having eaten by flashlight they decided to leave the dishes till morning next on the program wat a campflre those present joined in to launched their crafts with the help of mr rognvaldsons careful instruction after lunch they took their tents down and awaited their rides home e e the gills volleyball team hotted erin last thursday although the scores were close they lost 3 garnet with scores 159 is12 and 1513 the tame day the boys soccer team completed it the championship tournament in milton they won the first game against shelbume by default mount forest then defeated them 152 of three the ftt garnet present joined in tinging played against csjd they won hlch mr tamblyn one wv congratulate the strummed hu guitar around volleyball team for its midnight some retired for the efforts evening others stayed up until dawn the camp routed itself about ftftf ilttflm 730 saturday staoiriuw after feasting on breakfasts of ewatything from porridge to hot cscag the group tat out to canoe the canoes were brought by mr ropivatdaon and mrt tamblyn atmr usaa trouble they finally there were good big crowds at the first public skating sessions saturday night and sunday afternoon adult skating starts tonight from 9 till 10 student walkathon raises over 1000 for unicef students and teachers from robert little m z bennett and acton district high schools raited over si 000 for unicef as they participated in a ys men sponsored walkathon saturday students left the community centre at 8 saturday morning marched up highway 7 to the guelph line down the guelpli line to campbellville across number five sideroad to highway 25 and back up to acton again campbellville womens institute supplied hot or cold chocolate and cookies to marchers at campbellville george strongitharm and ian mcgugan of acton and bob davis of milton all members of the rattlesnake point radio club patrolled the route in radio cars bill wilson of the ys men and m z bennett principal elmer smith supplied marchers with canned pop mr smith reportedly went through 10 cases of pop robert little principal garnet mckenzie viceprincipal doug copeland and m z bennett teacher ed leatherland walked with studenta two mothers mrs c davis and mrs l marchment also marched north halton opp also patrolled the route a complete list of marchers follows completing 30 miles from the m z bennett school were mike luty russell dwyer bob stewart michael mitchell bill gils ron turkosz coleen jordan heather higgins jane leader suzanne stevenson george binden theresa luty monica schmidt margaret slingerland susan drysdale carol ann marzo wilma gils bill gentles bill wanes peter zions peter luty ann marie luty jane higgins charmaine woodman brenda woodman greg lawlork and charles griese completing the walk from robert little school chris schuts frank houston john van dam ricky rocher joe schuts darlene weaver steven conroy janice ljughlen suzanne denomme cheryl williams tineke van der kooy henry barens give diggins susan shoemaker janet allen lena jansen donna drew jean portv mary watson tun taylor niko van der kooy jeff jordan glen mcleod oary pritchard mary laughlen jim krapek patty gibson kathy lawson high school students completing the walk were david cunningham sue larten margaret gentles joanne hepburn lynn nielsen carol jones finishing between 20 and 30 miles for the mzb school sherry spielvogel donald coats florence saunders shirley andrews marie griefeneder ray green anthony rouse danny wheeler steven schubert howie halt gary de long paul jordan dorinka moska axele schmidt ray kingsmill ted nielsen carol club dance st albans youth club enjoyed a good halloween dance on october 26 from 7 30 pat till 9 30 pan prizes were pretented to the three contestants barbara pratt garth taylor and henry toebes who were the only ones who arrived ut costume the group lays thank you to bonnie bristow and barbara pratt who supplied the cookies for sunday nights dance everyone had lots of fun and are looking forward to the next meeting november 9 grant debbie turkou hector daigle florence walker brian mcdonald michael roach robin halt janet green robert little 20 to 30 miles susan matthews dan webitcr bemie taylor arnold gordon ane vryenhoek dan jenien roger ivany trevor diggins linda matthews diana booth debbie tuffin julu akint steve papillon jennifer krapek high school hiker in the 2030 category was adele hatfield under 20 miles for mzb sheena johnsla mcrida cunningham chris marchment carol jordan patricia jordan bob paitciuin ronnie moore john jenien for rl mary tlliott teresa cunninoliam karen cole karen glenn fiances baierls fur the high school harry liwunl just six years old angela schmidt completed 25 miles first junior commencement at adhs friday afternoon the first junior commencement in adjs hiitory was held friday afternoon tn the high school auditorium when grades 9 to and 1 1 students received their awards the grade 12 and 13 awards were made the previous friday in an evening program principal ted hansen introduced the program attended by a few parents as well as many students the school board proficiency prizes were presented by county board vicechairman tom watson to joanne pavli and john hamilton in grade nine carolyn thompson and stephanie merrin in grade 10 and jackie lemon and bonnie garvin in grade 1 1 these awards were in the five year arts and science course for the four year arts and science course the grade 10 award went to marnee masales and rae blyth and the grade ii awards to jeanette collins and karen orourke in the four year business and commercial grade 9 awards were won by rosemary bud and becky stanley grade 10 by barbara beier and delores jordan and grade 1 i by kathleen orourke and brenda scutt the ys mens clubs haul w alexander awards for best athletes were presented by bd leatherland to peter morrison and george mcphail in grade nine craig weldon in grade 10 and bob smith in grade ii mrs marguerite taylor and mrs hazel orr presented iodl never late never absent awards to rae blyth ursula fiedler irene fiedler dtanne frank david hodgson susan kidd robert krul harry lawson jacqueline lemon olive marshall ona marshall yvonne matamc robert mccallum robert mcmillan andy miller steven milne gordon morns peter morrison antonia muhar judy nicola k catherine papillon carol patterson joanne pavli pamela snow sandra van fleet adrian van opstal and henry wisenz special prize winners were manning electric in math 10 rae blyth set elementary school limit at 900 pupils adopting guidelines for school facilities members of the halton county board of education agreed thursday elementary schools should not exceed 850 to 900 pupils a junior elementary school of the maximum size would include 22 instructional areas a learning resource centre music room general purpose room with change rooms double kindergarten guidance area health room principals and vice principals offices general office staff room and staff work room such a school would have a rated pupil capacity of 850 trustee r e goodin wondered if the staff couldnt get along with one room rather superintendent congratulates students i robert little students who participated in saturdays unicef walkathon received a very complimentary letter this week from e s lavender assistant superintendent of schools for the halton county board of education in hit letter mr lavender said the amount of money raised is indeed impressive and added what is more impressive than the amount of money you raised is i think basic to the central purpose in education which is the development of the social responsibility your project emphasked the development of i a tense of social responsibility in a remarkably effective way than a lounge and a work room assistant director d s lawless pointed out at one time the staff was provided with ohe large room the tendency now was to split the area for more effective use although the total area taken was not necessarily larger trustee b bodner called for a similar policy to the one on ijcilities covering the sire of sites and the facilities to be placed on sites such as tracks and outdoor equipment as well as parking family stoic math 10 carolyn thompson caroline nurseries hume economics 10 dulores jordan and cathy smith miss acton fiar first line television science 9 rosemary bird abc television science 9 john hamilton ledgers i g a home economics 10 donna mccabe canadian tire industrial arts 10 david braida ledgers iga marketing 1 1 donna taylor acton home furnishings home economics 1 1 karen orourke gordon hardware industrial arts 11 jim reid dennys insurance bookkeeping ii linda plouffe ab supermarket business organization and management ii twins olive and ona marshall cameo shoppe mathematics ii beth karn watsons music german ii margaret van arragnn english departmentil karen ashley dr l embrack biology 11 susan haihey kathleen orourke nielsens clothing french 10 carolyn thompson lamb real estate bookkeeping 10 barbara beier dolores jordan just four were present to represent donors mr watson of the school board mr leatherland of the ys mens club mrs taylor and mrs orr of lakeside iode teachers taking part in making presentations were brian skerrett ian mcgillivray donna hunter bill coats boris shcan ross lambourn dina hunekin and alan eastwood demonstrator sale toyota crown wagon this beauty is fully equipped incl radio finished in biege with black interior 5800 miles its like brand new lic 1x3764 toyota cfiown deluxe fully eouipped incl radio 3 speed automatic and buckets choose from beige with burgundy interior blue with black interior lic n41710 lic n2sss1 2 to light park motors hwv 7 wect okoiiaetomrm 778439 open til 0 ml daily notesrfrbm acton high by mary ann freuier last wednesday a collection of money was given bj the students in order to buy a trophy in remembrance of the late liil spehar ai he was a good student and an excellent athlete the bill spehar memorial trophy will be given annually lo the best all iound male student a total of si 10 00 was domled by members of actoii high for thr silvei and brown award junior commencenient for the grades nine loand i students was held last i ndjy afternoon mr hansen opened with a uiort introduction and flunked the donor of jwjkjj 7 hose receiving two or more pries are listed below use myth received the 4a s grade 10 awjid the mannmg i lecinc grade 10 nulli award and a never lite never absent tertilicjle rosemary oird was recipient of the 4hc grade award as well at the i mi line television grade 9 science prize jackie lemon received a never late never absent certificate plus the grade 1 1 uiuid roficierny scholarship dolor jordan received jwards for the 4bc for ijradc 10 the caroline nurseries home iconomns for grade 10 and the limb real i stale jward fm the same grade olive jiid onj marshall were recipients ol the never late never absent certificate at well as the aab supermarkets award for grade i i buiines organization and management the 4uc award for grade ii was given to kathleen o kourkd she alio received the dr l fcmbrack prize for biology carolyn thompson was th recipient of the nielsen clothing tirade 10 french award along with the gradv id board proficiency scholarship the student council u continuing its ule of halloween cjndies last friday morning student cuuncll members and evcral representatives went to the individual classes to help raive student enthusiasm at present helen woodhoufce nancy cordon and jane watson are leading in candy tales having uild 4h pjekaget each the grade 12 business and i inance classjtave undertaken a new project painttvaj mr shcan home room tli classroom whiclwa once a dull pink is now a vibrant black and yellow mr shejn and a fellow teacher urent turnbull have had the assistance of about ten students the remodelling began the weekend of the 17th and will continue this saturday and sunday while french teacher mrs marion reed i in hospital miss kirsh irom toronto is taking her place she is leaching classes irom all grades mrs reed who is presently at the womens college street hospital is expected to be out shortly jlrrc ijifao youth library essay contest on 0y favmin book sponsored by acton public library 2 classes open- juuiers gradesis6 intermediates grades 7 to 10 2 prizes in each group essays must be handed in at the library durino vouno canada book week nov 1622 winter srkadula now in effect wo era orxn only fridays saturdays and sunday ml oct 31 sat sun nov 1 3 3 big features starting at 7 p m pleasi now two e that plctuna ara mtokfad you will bat tumad away if yu brfcta mldma sunday if carioad nioht j 00 par car cons and avwrso your prund anthony newley joan couins miiton berie in can heironvmus merkin ever forget mercy humppe and find true aomitlanci umii ianci p mttsal w it vtauorwa oaowa happiness plus marion brando richard boone in the night of the following day t uvumcvam richard wiomajik henry fonda inger stevens madtgan adult erttorttslmarrl

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