Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 23, 1976, p. 22

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Promising future for talented MZB student BENNETT grade eight student John had a one man art show yesterday at his school The show displayed more than pictures John had drawn since he was in grade six Art teacher Titon has great hopes for John future as an artist great career in is in the future for Z Burnett grade eight student John teacher John the object if a one man art on in the school foyer day Tuesday i More than 100 examples of his best work from grades six In light were shown to students and par enLs eoniing to set the tight graduation last evening During the graduation the Student Court presented John with worth of oil colors for his fine Mrs particularly pleased the present ition is she said an irt student hus never had thing like this irtus ujII restricted to or for aehieiers Ml proud The staff of the school is all partieularly proud of John A feu wondered what lie ill be like when he is JO sinee he is so good it 13 old Mrs Tilon said The list his work dune this was while studving the techniques of irt ist skater Toller Cranston The elass studied Cranslon work John was very interested Mrs soul thai feels John is a very giftul person Most artists sas art injjue area whether il Ik sketching lettering painting Slit boasts lint student is very eood in ill areas of work Slit has worked with John for eight and lias situ Ins pro throughout lilt irs John heads or high Mil and Mrs givts up is an arl leather or Hit duties of a leather said thai silt wants to liluiled student In my v y sin in w lys hi him John sold hlb by to draw Din Hit near subdivision as she and bid jusl one At fall lair he won first in Hit art com Girls model own handmade clothes and tight Grade home students sehoolanil 1 iltlt ind Bennett put on isluonsbow at I on Thursday evening Tht pupils modelled bad made throughout the yeir included jumpsuits jumpers slacks shorts skirts blouses and tips ind fntnds taint to see 1J0 girls walk across he stati decor lied Robert itlle ind M Kirby and The is itherMrs ith help from M rjor Marilyn Boutique helped tin girls with their mikeup and taught how model David Jibuti piano is girls w ilkil across slaje ilso proved to be Mrs White I his is tin third such show on the three schools Hit is years if Brook school Mrs White s sht hopes to rip it the event next year 4H Calf Club by Brown The third meeting of the Acton It Calf Club was held on Tuesday June 15lh at Ken Murray Mr Murray introduced his family and his hired man Jeff Nurse showed us of the cow and told us how judge them Everyone judged a class of mature Hoi steins and gave reasons David Brown and Mane Murray gave oral reasons be fore Jeff Nurse gave the placing We split up into groups and toured Ihe buildings Then we went back into one group and discussed the housing of cows and David thanked the Murrays Calling all RED CROSS Blood onors Visit your local clinic today BROOKVILLE SCHOOL home economics students Andrea Hyde Susan Schrader and Leslie were part of a fashion show at Robert Little school Acton Thursday evening Grade seven and eight students modelled clothes they had made throughout the school year Bodnar says Leftist politics better known than democracy Scout and Guide news Students seem lo know more about wine politic and economic s stems thin do about in political and svs tern Trustee A report wis submitted to Board a term expressed in I thru irv it Hilton slu dents wiren It about inter prise system and principles the fret enterprise comprise It Ml per of the of like studies law peoplt and marketing and re tht re port sal Mam studv of and com Hn two systems an compared and pohli w is happv set Ihis subject hid Youngsters seem to be better sthooltd in leaning sWtms than they ire in the ways whitli have made this With of the free system and how is to make it work be along with other svslems why is there eriepmg socialism isktd ttachtr sud he tries to persuade left pupils to Another said he was biased to the right but noted stu dcnls are also exposed to teachers whose and pohticil thinking is right of centre A said he believes no should be leaching political values and not ex press views saying parly is better than another At the same time ht said Canada is pluralistic society so students should be taught about all political ind economic think mg Hit Brownies oi Iht second Pick anothtr tamping weekend Miv to at North I irk This weekend is sjunt wttban il Mrs He Homer is Beivers Melanit Johnston 1 loth Jackie and Jennv McDonald Mrs 1 It id Hit Pan Dunbar Jeanetle Nicole Morell and Judv Pink is Spot id the lice Kir Reading athletes have Olympics Thornton Monika Sthumeth The gins their Patk lister badges during Hit two lav camp 11 is very txtiting lime enjoyed ill with i surpnst visit from M ill Mr ten value of the free the of com risk taking and competition silted per tent all high school students at out the free ssU m and dt mo- waimd to know if Hurt was me smgh course in alls basic of tin tret how is win is jinxiutid and how is Hi added be war lid know in all jf systuns and how qui si ions said wadt inns and jwlil Olympics for nailing are being in Hills at considerably less expense than event in Montreal In ict it free lhe Junior I staff in eorgtlown and Acton are entries from nadirs up to and including of right now lju just go in and sign up I medal is another thing however pi on the bus that will take sutttssful athletes to view Grand show at lhe on in In order complete this Olympic event readers will be required lo read and report on it least books during the summer The books must be chosen from a level suitable to their age and ibilily and will have lo make a substantial verbal report on what they have read to of the Junior I ibrary staff members tor ich book completed lhe registered athlete will progress through one event on the roule to lhe twelfth and final spot Sue cess com pie lion of all twelve will reading olympians a seat on the bus plus a ribbon and medal symbolic of real reading prowess to our imp fire Sfiturd Hit first proved lb ihev in do their bit or just is well as a Cub or Stout lhe five to seven year olds went lo Blue Springs Stout on Saturday June 12 llieir mission was to plant wild flower it the reserve They welcomed by district commissioner Cord is who in Tin voung He and toured tht training it tht Seoul It was in enjoy day The Heavers in hiving a iy camp weekend lo finish off their I- Hi Of I Mil tubs Venturers Brownies Hangers meetings have all for lhe summer The Scouls will meet until nth if whin will close fir four weeks They will reopen on iv Oilier groups will rtoptn this the sthool has reopened in This lolunin will also stop during the summer Hive an txeellenl holiday but rimimbir thil though vour uniform is in in til still mil living promise MODELLING BLOUSES they made as part of home economics projects are Robert Little dents Cathy Kennedy and Charlene Summer- field girls from Robert Little M Bennett and Brookville schools were part of a fashion show 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