Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 21, 1975, p. 19

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Large crowd at Robert Little Open H The Acton Free Press Wed May the Robert LI I tie school for the annual Open House Cooking sessions art science other displays and even music In the hallways kept the large numbers tending moving from room to room to sec all The Interesting features In the hours of the program outdoor track and field events were conducted Parents were able to see children In action and watch how ably they performed In the various feats Inside par of young daughters covered they could after all contribute to the family cook ing requirements They watched while delicious cook were prepared In large batches Vtdeo4aped shows A kindergarten Hon of Got a clocks and the Three Bears was the delight of parents of small fry In the resource centre many gathered to watch results of a week long session of video taped workmanship These were accomplishments of students who produced and presented their own mini The audience gathered ope fully to see their own off spring or friends on the screen Viewers were delight with the performances Grade six playlets and a variety show were the audi torlum activity which kept people attending stopping in periodically to pick some other act of the continuous show Participating In the open house were students from kindergarten to grade eight VIceprlnclpal Gary Bat em an was enthusiastic at the re sponse He said about two- thirds of parents of the school student body had at tended the open house it was both well received and as always viry while 32 pass first aid course HARMONY IN HALLWAYS was an interesting musical feature of the Open House program at Robert Little Teacher David Mashmter is seen conducting the triple duet in the main hall Included are singers Vtcki Dowle Nancy Wong Paul Moore Patti Tufford and Heather Glenister Ten Guides and a leader tossed their Emergency Aid Course They were instructed by Mrs Mario and examined by Blair The date of the exam was May They are Mrs Helen Christine Allen Sharon Colleen CoulUon Lynn Luretta Murlo Mary Beth Linda Henderson Grace Murchison Kelly Payne Janice and Barbara Anne Wilson Building Products candidates passed their Standard First Aid Course instructed by Mrs Marie Margrave and examined by John Potter on May They are Frederick Allen Mrs Betty May Lloyd Kevin Ronald William Kenneth Douglas James Peter Doyle Eric Grant Kenneth Ferguson Alan Frank Hughes Mes Hughes John Albert Irwin Glen Jackson Peter Jenkins Frederick Kit Melvln John Mitchell James Baxter Murdoch Mrs Elizabeth Charlotte Scott Frederick Selby Heribert Hubert Siefer Mrs Verna and Wolfgang Peter Krausc Seven others of this class dropped out during the course owing to a work layoff Missed Your Free Press Please Let Us Know Our carriers do their best to give fast courteous service but mistakes do happen so If you do not receive your paper or have any complaints regarding delivery please call our office 8532010 DANCING Every Saturday pm to 1 at the Acton BISECTING A LEAF in preparation for a wet mount slide is Paul Bray Gary Mandanno is his impressed audience watching the operation being conducted at the Robert Little open house May 24th May 31st June June 14th No Dance Reflections Rocking Horse The Shaynes ADMISSION 4 PER COUPLE HUMAN BLOOD is under scrutiny at the science room and taking turns looking into the microscope at the Robert Little open house arc Debbie 11 Susanne Bennett 12 Janice 12 Susan Tufford and- Betty PAMELAS CENTRE State Treat yourself to good eating with my IGA TablcRiteBecf NOTICE On June the Town is providing a special pick up to the urban areas This special pick up is to remove articles not normally picked up during regular collections We would request residents to have the articles placed at the roadside by 7 30 a m Wednesday June 475 Thank You HALT0N HILLS WORKS DEPT LUSCIOUS CALIFORNIA Strawberries Sunkist Oranges Cucumbers 3 99 POM OR LEI LOOKING at the dis play of woodcraft at the annual Robert Little open house are Rob Evans 12 Pat Jacobs Tim Evans 11 and Alan Bickers Prior to coming indoors an outside demonstration of athletics proved Rob Evans to be an athlete who jumped feet one inch and Pat Jacobs four foot one inch Choosmft TILDEN ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS GEORGETOWN DUE TO THE RECONSTRUCTION OF CHURCH ST ACTON HYDRO POWER WILL BE SHUT OFF Saturday May from 800 am to Noon In that portion of town All of Bovis Subdivision Wallace St Mason Blvd McDonald Blvd Perth St Sunday May 25th from 800 am to 500 pm All that portion of town West and South of the Railway Tracks from Main St North except Lakeview Subdivision and Main Street North of River Street POWER MAY BE ON BEFORE TIMES STATED IF WORK GOES AS PLANNED Your indulgence is solicited in order that the work may be carried out to improve our town ACTON HYDRO ELECTRIC Detergent WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO IHWT PRICES ELECTIVE WED THRU SAT MAY Charcoal Briquets Sunlight Detergent Beans withPork Moms Margarine RoseBrand Pickles Chicken Noodle Soup MKT CUT MUM OPEN fife SSL 59 STEP INTO ACTON IGA and YOU COULD BE A TWIN STEP CLOSER TO A MILLION ONE MILLION lorrm and get an extra coupon for Lottery Ticket Draw Any Basket or Bag of APPLES S3 s You don t have to shop just clip this coupon and deposit at Acton IGA Tickets are in different sequence as they come from all across Canada Draw for one Lottery Ticket every Saturday til June Last Week Winner Ann Morrison FREE 12 Pint 10 with any purchase of BAG or JUG of Siherwoods MILK

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