Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 26, 1975, p. 12

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Clear skies for winter carnival The Acton Free Press Wed Feb STUDENTS ENJOYED a contest during the Z BennetL winter carnival on Friday There were several different events Liking place under the clear blue skies The was flaying favourites last as the Bennett senior student held their winter carnival Clear ikies and light winds mixed with the en of the day as snows hoeing toboggan races obstacle courses Broom ball and hockey games were scattered throughout the school grounds At students from the younger out and took pari In the sculpturing event Snoopy on his dog houses complete with sun glasses and scarf was by grades lours and fives A grade three class a dragon which had very realistic looking teeth Other sculptures made were Moby Dick an Octopus Peter Puck turtles forts etc Fifteen students from the school lent a hand at the different events Without their help and the help of parent volunteers Al vice principal of the school feels the day would not have been the success it itsttea page Fingerprints taken of Robert Little students Tht night sticks were out snapping abut yesterday the fingerprinting kit put to morning Tuesday at good use and the handcuffs Ontario Provincial office in Acton The War Measures Act had not been invoked nor had there been an invasion of enmimfs upon our own The occasion was two grade one classes from Robert 1 Idle school visiting our detachment The children were given a talk on right and wrong and how to be good boys and girls They were also fingerprinted allowed to be handcuffed In real live handcuffs There was other police protection equipment silting out for them such as sticks gunslunloidedl bullets etc Dave was under careful scrutiny by the children as questions were and given child was given a safety kit and was allowed to Inside the police car Asa special surprise the siren is turned on Tht children relumed to their and im mediately set to work writing think you letter to the Robert School Acton Ontario February Corp and Const ink you for letting us visit your station Wt are learning about you in school We liked to have our finger prints taken was fun to try on the md cuffs Thank you for giving us each i sifely kit We liked to see in idcthcpohcccur We liked to hear the siren We will try to good Your friends In grade one Rooms ioi and Stray dogs There have been several complaints of stray dogs the week according to Ihe Acton del of the OPP AHS Notes WAS just one of many sports being played by the students of Bennett at their winter carnival on OBSTACLE COURSE was no problem for Nick Humenuik at the M Bennett winter carnival last Friday Bennett weekly news Il Dorothy Urn tic It by Transactional Analysis workshop was held inline Resource Centre at Acton High school this past weekend It dealt with re lationships with the intent lhit these relationships will be improved This workshop will aid those working in groups and departments teachers working with and with parents working with their children A I the work shop there was joaso a total of people It was Nelson High from nine until presented Ms Abbey This one clock on Friday the The senior music students to and Saturday from 30 to 00 Those who attended the workshop wore very pleased with the results Anne Poole is to Nelson for a gymnastic meel on February This meet will list from four until nine clock Dive Sale ill be to to with Mr will be attending a hand workshop HS HOLDEN OPTOMETRIST It Cork St GUELPH Phone 7160 News from Robert Little ll Merit Mi Nnhh The winter carnival was held on Frid mil everyone enjoyed it Many events were held such as snow snake suck race tug of war many more goods were a part of the car nival Many different kinds of foods were brought in to be sold to teachers and students The girls played Fairview hut were dcfcitcd The boys Robert i defeated them 13 Keep up the good work boys As for the prim grades Ihev too got involved In the snow The school was full of different snow sculptures many of them being Senior helped them to work on their figures and many of the primary students worked hard on them The sculptures ringed from Mick the Whale down lo the smallest Snoops This month movie was held Thursday after school each movie beginning at and The movie was called The Horse in the Grey Suit It received crowd was a joy to The Students mm 1 his made ver progress each of their dances The dances begin at to to 10 hey sell pop and chips at the booth Chips li cents and pop is cents I lie president is David vice pr White treasurer and secretnr Carrie There an also class representatives from grades silt seven and eight Sports he girls haven t been winning too many games have tried hard We lost against 1 The iris team consists Laurie Pickles Jennifer Porgeter Wendy Titus Carrie Merle Juanita And rews Janet Shirley Laura and his dog house The primary students enjoyed out with the sen or students and working with them playing the the White Kim Crooks Joanne Jackie Newman Karen ind our coach Mrs The boys haven been doing too bid winning two losing four but have played well The boys team consists Van Meet Wong Murray Todd Mclntyre David Williams and their leh Mr McCutchcon Parade Students from the high school are arranging i to be he Id on M irch starting at the high school at The parade w ill be Just one of the the school winter il which kicks off on March to the it is pi In have numerous floats plus a few binds It will go from the high school to the MWMIMIMNHIMMHNIM HUISMAN HOLLAND SHOP Mill St Acton COLD MEATS SALTED HERRING HERRING SNACKS NORTH SEA PLAICE HEADLESS TRIMMED HADDOCK EELS SMOKED SAUSAGE IMPORTED CHEESE VARIETY OF COOKIES- For Better Dollar Value Shop At HUISMAN HOLLAND SHOP AN IMPRINT which will last the rest of his life Vital Chandra a grade one student at Robert school Rot his fingerprints taken Tuesday as his class visited the bunch of the Ontario Provincial Police Bob Arbour assists Viral MOTOROLA QUASAR WORKS IN A DRAWER 25 COLOR TV Good Selection of Other Model Farmer 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