The Acton Free Press Wedrn Bradley Wedding ceremony held in grove of Music Centre By Wendy Thomson Now that our offspring arc way past the baby stage the family thinking back to the many writers on my father side is watching to sec which of the three will blossom out as a budding literary genius So far year old Jim tendencies have all swung to the mathematical scientific and mechanical fields and he doing so well there that were Just letting him be Pass her by Beth 1 years is so much like me that I figured she d be it but up till now have only one piece of her writing stashed away After reading it I thought we d better pass her by too It was a poem about a friend Tall and slender a well built tree Once a model As the future can see Kind and strong As much to be Her nose like a bulldog And a well shaped tree That second last line set me back on my heels but the next tunc this friend was around I looked and damed If she dldn t have a nose like a bulldog Beth gets A for observation anyhow Woo ribbon So that left David The first composition he brought home was okay for a year old It was titled The Horse Race The race starting Hoy a number fell of and Prince is not ready but Silver and are ready for the race the race on it was a taie and Silver They got a riblns and Prince lost the race only needed Speed they were happye but the next race Prince won the race and a When David next story arrived Gord and I were overjoyed It seems that his imagination starting to stir and became apparent In The Kangaroo Rest easy The Kangaroo its baby in its pounch for six and thar the little kangaroo looks out of the pouch than he hops out of the pouch and plays but when he hears a he will hop back into the pouch If he jumps on a and then gat hat way in the pouch the female will go away We can rest easy now knowing that the family writing ability is perpetuated Acton WI enjoys report on honey The Institute Ode and the Mary Industries gave an educational Stewart Collect were the opening Wr on Honey It is one of exercises for the October There meeting of the Acton Women colours white amber Institute Fall Precious but Brief golden and dark There are three a poem Miss given by Dorothy grades of honey on the market Honey in the honey comb comes straight from the bee hive to the supermarket shelves There are many recipes a homemaker uses for the farm I Mrs Lindsay conducted a contest on weeds with Mrs Lambert being the winner The president closed the meeting with the W I Grace The lunch and social chat rounded out an enjoyable afternoon Jesus Superstar prompts WMS debate was the name of a the president Simmons Mrs Lindsay attended a direc tor meeting in Milton and gave a splendid report Area convention Several ladies are planning to attend the area convention to be held In Dublin St United Church Oct 26 and The program theme is accent on inspiration and cation an article is to be donated and sold at the convention of a member handicraft Mrs G Hargrave is donating two pin cushions made her Two minute reports were given the conveners of the standing Now tunc for committees The roll call was ttas theme of the fall rally of answered ladies present the Brampton with a country custom giving Women s Missionary Society held many various replies One of the Presbyterian Church outstanding roll call answers was on Sept This an Welsh custom some rally service was unique in that it people in Wales die the projected a musical introduction mourner laugh and think their rock record troubles are over but the guests Christ Superstar at weddings shed tears because record last the troubes of a bride and groom days of Chnstas if the were are just beginning experienced by contemporary Mrs convener of People and a group discussion on Agriculture and Canadian tnc recording followed the call to worship by Mrs Belly Phillips Readings relevant to this opera were taken from the New English Bible and were read by Mrs An exhibition of handicrafts old M and new by residents of Peel Margaret County is now on display at the Ann and Peel County Museum and the Art ws Gallery Brampton Mlss regional Ha Musii win sitting for wot Minn of Ann Bradley and Itobort MitiPhenon on 11 lr T heard wed ling tin at in Both have bun living in Muntrt and are there to make tin home Tin bride Is the daughtir of Mr and Mrs Max Storey 4 The groom who with Graphics ton of M and Mrs Aubrey Mat Sam I a Families In procession In the wedding procession were me minister the groom with his parents the best man and maid of honor thc flower girls and then Iht bride with parents Mixed autumn lowers were added to thc natural outdoor setting for thc ceremony Herman as played The Wedding March and Ive Theme from Romeo and Juliet Suede gown The bride gown made for her was of sheepskin natural suede A plain sleeveless floor length dress topped by a beautiful floor length coal with flowing train and hood The entire outer edge of the coat is scalloped and edged In cut out pattern of flowers and sleeves extending about four inches wide She carried a sheath bouquet of miniature glads and autumn wheal with accents of leaves The groom suit was of beige leather with brown suede lapels Three attendants Maid of honor was Miss Patricia Don Mills a friend and she wore a flowered dress in leaf green lime green yellow black and white two flower girls were Christine and Cheryl Lynn Toronto young Friends Christine who is six wore a lime green floor length dress with puffed sleeves frilled hemline and a yellow velvet ribbon around Fmpire waist and in her hair Cheryl Iynn three wore a similar dress In yellow with lime green ribbon at waist and In her hair All three carried gathering baskets of bright autmn Laves with sprigs of barley Max Storey stepfather of the bride gave her in marriage Groomsman was Drew Handicrafts secretary of the WMS led a further discussion on tht presentation and asked ladies What purpose do you see in this type of service The majority of attending the meeting felt these young artists who made the recording had opened the door wide with their repeated query whoareyou what do you say you are The answers were varied and thoughtprovoking Miss Kerry Knickle led the entertainment portion of the program by singing I don t know how to love Him and the hymn Were you there when they crucified the was sung in unison followed by a prayer by Mrs Roma Brown of Oakville Mrs treasurer of the WMS notedDec 15isthedatefor thi closing of financial returns cap Ladies fair board reports attractions of the ladles of Acton fair wen and Improvement was held at the home of Mrs I Smith rhuruday Oct It In ltd will tht mure tii for another year I ritlur In for the hi 1 at the fair In Oral villi Hi Oct a a BEVERLEY BRADLEY wore for her marriage to Bob a suede dress with long hooded coat edged in cut work The ceremony took place in the grove of trees behind the Music Centre Sept 11 Toronto and the ushers were Bob and Brian Storey MtDonnld gave thc minutes and the financial statement of the classes of thc ladies division gave very good reporlaofUie fair Although entries in some sectiona were down others were up and the quality was very good j Anna Arnold CWL president After quite few years Catholic Women league has afain been organized at St Joseph church About women of the attended a meeting and elected Anna Arnold as Pauline Gordon vice- president Helen fowler secretary and Joan Tyers as treasurer will be a get togtther pot luck supper Tuesday October ID In church hall Announce winners The University Women Club of Milton and District met Oct at Pinevitw School I Guests included members of thc and Burlington Clubs year the club gives scholarships to girls taking When the couple left on their at a University wedding tripdestination wlmm dill Inn Until wis by the port Mr I l mil M Hit timer lolki fir ltd to- nllli Plan marriage in Guelph church Reception in hall Thc reception followed In the Music Centre decorated with autumn Raves and flowers Thc bride mother wore a shrimp coat and dress with green orchid corsage The groom mother wore a burnt orange dress and jacket her orange sweetheart roses ac with brown The wedding cake was made by the bride s aunt Mrs H B Washington C the bride wore a floor length hot pant dress with black jersey top orange yellow and black skirt and fox stole Many guests were welcomed from Burlington Vermont nils years winners are Acton Nancy Georgetown Milton Beverly Wilton guest speaker was Professor Hutchinson from the University of Waterloo He Chomedy and spoke on transportation In Metro Claire Quebec Montreal Ottawa Peterborough Bay Ridges Oshawa Sam la Oak villc Winnipeg Georgetown Milton Campbell Fergus Islmgton Guelph Ariss Don Mills Toronto Orton Rack wood and Acton and several possible types of rapid transport to surrounding towns Acton Georgetown Burlington etc President Joan Masson announced that the club will sponsor a meet the candidates night Oct at Milton PREOPENING SPECIAL RESULTS GUARANTEED 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