Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 6, 1974, p. 9

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The Acton Free Proas Wed March I Acton High I Notes On hast High Kited Us Mm Miners is on the semester wit met was now tin in TwUn Hill Inking students the Ontario St fence lAiUre in Toronto will be on the fur the Thunda some visitors from T dnry School in will be hero J Mrs II Fried and N lisetc Ihe principal will be representing the school Stone Willow the Toronto group that played our on Friday night was quite a success The band some good rock which the students really enjoyed The Students Council undo only small profit but was satisfied that the was success JUDGES FOR THE M Z Bennett school public speaking contest were teacher Bruce Rev A H McKenzie and high school vice principal Ian Audibility and the ability to project win key requirement lunt Thursday public contest held Hit Hewlett public Students of gnifcn to eight wire on hum I to wntili their elans ion parlklpnti nth of the In In their own Dubin 4H Golden gals held at Mrs Ismond picked a name for tin which Junior Golden Grains Two more pamphlets wen handed out They were to Identify six grains torn posed of corn rice rye it They on color for the duo tangs which el low In Ihe kitchen split into Principal Gary congratulates S Tyler for her excellent presentation dagwoods Everyone enjoyed them with lei Tracey Tyler top contender in MZ Bennett competition Next meeting is it Mrs on Wed Skaters pass carnival next cutting Kniteroos Outers amass tons of paper glass Saturday AMBIDEXTROUS OUTERS Peter Arbic and Kathy Frost play cheery tunes on their while they sort and retie newsprint at Dills plant Saturday Tons of paper are collected put in the required neat piles and pushed down the line to Carol Buchanan who s operating the bundling machine Collections have been very successful Acton Figure Skating Club has held two test nights this season January 17 and lebruary with the following results Preliminary Figure Sharon Camp bell Kim Susan Klml Mickey Carol McKenzie Streets Toth Preliminary Dances Dutch Waltz Christine Cindy I Sharon Christine Allen Charlie Kiml I Thomas Jnmicson K iron Paul Hudson Cirasta Tango Susnn Kinal Christine Allen Kelly Payne Sharon TurkoS7 I inda Cindy Swing Dance Susan Kinal Joanne Kim Ottoway Joanne tlearns Carol McKenzie I Rogers Junior Bronze Tango Julie Townslcy Sharon Campbell Debbie Turkosz Cirol McKenzie Kelly Buchanan Kim Joanne Willow Dtbbic Carol Streets Sharon Campbell Julie Townslcy Iori Ten Fox Carol They are pleased with the results which a erased BO percent pass They will also be sending further tests to Fergus on March Cindy went to a centralized test Pinepoint Arena and was successful in passing her Blues and Kilian two Senior dances For the next five weeks Ihey arc practicing for the carnlal on April The themes this year are Old Farm and Holidays on Ice The fourth meeting of One was held at I aure Vlictstra place Boll call was how did you score on the qui They discussed I Vlidbtra demon the binding and rolled edge while some of the girls were tutting their outfit No snow Skliers ore the only ones not happy about spring like weather AC CARPETS FOR QUALITY SERVICE SATISFACTION Good selection ROLL ENDS Buy Now While Selection Is Good Mo Wed nil DC Thursday a Friday HOURS a 15 Yam Exparltnci No Job Too Big at Smill 25 MILL STREET GEORGETOWN 877 190U BEHIND OLD ROYAL BANK BUILDING INSIDE teacher Rowleys van Outers club member Bill McCabe can only man i age to move two fingers The group collected tons of newsprint and used glass Saturday Enrolment mounts influx of new students from Hills stiles have forced changes it the school In 1- alone new were registered and mors are irming tach week School enrolment started at R5 September is now up to Vice principal has assumed teaching duties her former gone into the rotation system A new class has begun a split jrade 3 and Principal Allen thinks that portable elossrooms will have to be used next year if the increase continues Cathy DRY THOSE TEARS has the answer to Washday Problems THE PAIR Automatic WASHER DRYER 3 Cycle Automatic Normal Soak Permanent Press WASHER Model W729 DRYER Invest in longer life PACKED INSIDE a vanful of cartons after a days collecting Outers club member Yvette can still manage one of her infectious grins COM IN fOK YOURS TODAY Wigo TV and Appliances MAIN ST GEORGETOWN mint hud In ri On I f to IK Hi iclur ni print fan and He Irntey nt win foi liir tu convey What It I ike to in She lh of and empathy of Inr youthful as as thai of the Judges Other Honorable mention was to two seven stud tils 12 and Shelley 12 used her last sum mer to color her speech entitled Our Vitiation Shelley wis at elaimii for her topic I trot hers and as the judge said Very des life with her own i I rutin and Jiidwn nts wi ri 11 who to lh humor rind eHfeulliji of to him on hand in down 14 on A Hike I rip nl rant whom topic was My Itaby Sinter conveying lh trials of with a baby staler one held only within the Z Dennett sthool Die trophy ii on presented by ii lute principal Smith Tyler will a smaller pitta of A plate on which her name in will be added to it already attached on Ihe larger trophy to remain at school lor future SATURDAY SPECIALS am 6 pm Ladies Infant Girls Boys SLIPPERS PANT DRESS Reform sole DRESS SLACKS many colors Romper and Long 2 PanlStyles SlICS Size months Ladies Page NYLOM FLUORIDE PHOTO- TOPS TOOTHPASTE ALBUM size Reg Heavy Binding Short Sleeve collar Size ML Reg 250 2 Clearance Piece Boxed FABRICS DINNERWARE CHOCOLATES Assorted Cotton Breakfast set While i2oz Pick Lot Fabrics wth Gold or Famous Rose Prints and Plains band 100 in Q00 Values to 2 yd This week in the Skillet Restaurant FOR DELICIOUS STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE BHEAK A BALLOON YOU PAY THE PRICE INSIDE From To 65 Zellers Georgetown

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