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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 8, 1977, p. 21

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v The Acton Free Press Wednesday June8 1977 B7 At the h school Art attack extends out onto sidewalks The high school ex a big Art Attack Thursday May and Friday May with many students involved and people from the community attending Several hundred people wandered through the gym Thursday night watching displays in stretching canvas for acrylic painting silk screening cartooning lino block printing and hand built pottery The home and in dustrial arts classes con to the display and the school band played Tickets were sold to raise money to subsidize trips and excursions Certificates were presented to promising artists and senior honours artists Friday morning students were attacking the sidewalks with art drawing designs all along the walks in front of the school Winner of the sidewalk art contest was Leslie Carter Art has only been taught at Acton high for the past five teacher June Levy FOUND items such as clockwork formed this sculture at Art Attack made by Ron Kirkwood and Claye Donaldson The gym was filled with displays SIDEWALK ARTIST Chris Geggte draws a Viking outside the high school while Sileock and Heather Reed trim the curb with colored chalks A visitor to the school for the day former Actonian Judy Scoyne of Ridgetown watches Art can be an exciting experience she says You can learn new things in art until you re BO or more Students now realize art does hove an application In job opportunities and It helps them see their environment in new and more perceptive Most of the students in arc in grades nine and Part time art teacher is Jim Goring Pro in hi or On the promising artist roll are John Jessica Colleen Degen Michael Trevor Gardiner Craig Gordon Andrew Gregg Henry Hill Larry Teresa Koks Sandra Kurt Vincent Lee Kim McDowell Merit Orsiy Jessie Julie Parsons Denisc Julie Pierce Sclina Sharon Vos Gary Williams Wendy Wilson Wuebbolt ienlors On the senior honour roll ore Anderson Deb Kathryn Kircn Brig den Cindy Brill Cunningham Donaldson Sandra Maine Poster Jeff Gary Bollert Miry Huxley Deb James Vicky Kotsopoulos Henry Lee Shirley Mason Joy Mussellc I lovd Parker Susie Maureen Salt Shaw Nancy Shoemaker South Karen Van Itichdrd under Heidi Acton Scouts to go to Jamboree HAND SCULPTURE is displayed at the high school Art Attack by Bill Sheppard The owl is actually formed of two pots one inverted on the other In exactly one month nine Acton Scouts and their Scouter will board an Air Bight for Charlotte- town Prince Edward Island They will be attending the largest national Jamboree in the history of Canadian Scouting As of February 13 Scouts and Venturers of the Boy Scouts of Canada and Association des Scouts Canada were registered will camping in Cabot Provincial Park near for nine days The theme of the Jamboree is lightweight camping there fore living harmony with the environment Mien ding Scouter Mark Howe will be taking piirol leaders Paul Cirter George Carton Yves assistant patrol leaders Mark ink Colliding David and Scouts Greg Cowan Mike Henry and Saxon to the event will be camping in Sub Camp lynx For the J seven wells have been drilled for water Then will be a store fin banks a full military iield hospital a security force of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police a telephone exchange short a post office a newspaper more tamp chief will be the deputv Chief Scout Lieu ten General K Besides towns of Prince Edward Island and Summer sounding an alarm located in side Acton Scouts may be tne mildle on the Gulf of St more Lawrence building and promi to be a most sailing rafts going through memorable event and we will obstacle courses doing informed through crafts log rolling jousting this paper 4H News Forestry crops talk By John II The second meeting of the Held Crop Club was on May at C Itctd s We walked through the fields looking for weeds and then we retired to shop where we Judged cobbed corn and identified weeds We gave oral reasons The president Bill field thanked Iht host and the mctting was By l infield The second meeting of the 1 held on May at the Office Milton The meeting opened with the II pledge and roll call followed by the minutes of the last meeting read by Kim Murchtson from the Ministry of Natural Re sources gave an interesting slide presentation on trees lumbering locations for trees hardwood manage ment and different types of trees in Ontario Questions were asked and a short quiz was given to the members to keep them on their toes I yle Stokes brought In borne branches and Mr told us how to group them A quiz on the trees followed Wilson thanked Mr for coming tAucotiA DAN WARREN S drawing of the crucifixion drew spectators to Art Attack the high school s main entrance No flag Teacher resigns Scout and Guide news The last district event for the Scout year went off quite well last weekend Eleven Acton Scouts and two joined their fellows from Georgetown Norval Glen Williams and Lime- for the weekend camp on Friday night The event was held on the banks of the Credit on Highway under warm sunny skies included Blindfolded tent pitching obstacle run fire lighting bronco busting and many others On Saturday night each patrol put up a game for our county fair dark a was held On the troops tried their shots on missile launchers built by the boys It was certainly an enjoy able weekend This Saturday Scouts attending the Cinfldinn Jamboree will be holding a sponsored walk to Terra The will leave the Scout hall at am The rest of the week will be sort of quiet it Robert Little because TO of the senior dents left for Ottawa day morning at Some places the group will be visit are the Parliament Build Canadian Mint and Old fort Henry The students will be in Ottawa for four days It is hoped they will have safe enjoyable trip Junior and field day The Junior track and field day was held Friday with Robert Little taking first place Robert Little earned 171 points and second place M I Bennett earned 132 points some of the first place winners are Gincttc Cassie Janinc demons Angle Sally Nancy Thomas Stewart Hoy Jamie Lawson and Greg Marks All Robert Littles Belay teams placed first second and third Congratulations to all part Little participated in The North Track and ield competition held at E C school Milton on Tuesday the relays Wednes day Almost students competed and gave an out standing effort Among the winners are Glen Van ists Mark Duval a 1st and 3rd Paul Nolan I 1st Shirley Nancy Wong a Barb Wilson 2 3rd Great effort everyone will be needed to pick the lads up at All willing work week kits should now be turned in to your Scoutcrs The kits and funds should be turned in at the group committee meeting on Tuesday June Be sure thai your section is represented The next group committee meeting will be in August Joan Sanford has quit her teaching position it school Board of She will be leaving at the end of this ear the same the board idled Normi is hunt transferred from Robert Little to the North Centre school Iniliir Norma will moving Robert Baldwin I Milton Joining the stiff of s new school next fall will be MacDon lid who idles it Georgetown It School is no longer a fliipole it the Iibriry The flat was stolen rcpeatedlv md the pole wis broken i of times the last time the pole wis broken the footprints were those of in not a child WEDNESDAY JUNE 8th 6 Bible View 00 The Rud Whiting Show 7 30 The Questors Part 2 Pyramid Power WEDNESDAY JUNE 6 30 The Bibles View 7 The Rud Whiting Show The Questors Part 3 Pyramid Power The c D F P T T L Monday June 1 Ei CHURI Presents of Family L ommunication iscipline nances Roles he Bed Undefiled Family in the Horr and Forgiveness Tuesday at angel Tabernacle ROAD NORTH Call 8532715 for NC IN RI MODI I I INTO 1 iving e pm ACTON s FROM Apple Juice Swifts Cooked Ham 99 Fruit Cocktail or Peach Halves Wax Beans Rice Krispies as j jj Orange Juice wan MD Dream Whip in Javex t Fresh Pork Roasts 1 SHOULDER PORTION PORTION Fresh Butt or Shoulder Pork Chops u Fresh Chicken Legs or Breasts Whole Kernel Corn Quaker State Motor Oil Bathroom roil Tissue Crumpets or English Muffins Parfcay Soft Cfk Margarine Mm U3 PeekFrean Biscuits no son INUVIOUAUY Cheese Slices SWEET AND JUICY FROM RICO NO PttieapplB FOR Peaches 39 39 LB Anjou Pears lb 3 Bag or Jug 2 Milk WEDNESDAYS ARE GOLDEN AGE DAYS AT ACTON IGA FREE DELIVERY WITHIN TOWN I IMIIS 8 Main St North 8531960

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