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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 2, 1982, p. 10

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10 The Acton Free Wednesday June McCollBuchanan married April 3 The grooms great grandmother year old wedding band was given to Heather Jean Buchanan when the married Ronald John April Rev C Beaton of at the trad itional ceremony Trinity United Church with G Elliott providing the organ music Barry and Carol Buchanan the bride brother and sister sang The bride of Ave Guelph if the daughter of Mrs William Buchanan 176 Jeffrey Ave Acton She is a travel consultant with Creative Travel Service The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs John McColl and is a con struction worker with Schmuki Carpentry Escorted down the aisle by her brother Jerry Buchanan Heather an ivory colored satin gown with a lace bodice She wore a Heather also wore a gold satin and lace hat and bracelet road from her earned a trailing bou- great grandfather s quel of orchids watch chain and a gold and ivy She heart locket a gift from made her dress and hat the groom Heather Jean Buchanan and Ronald John were married April 3 at Trinity United Church They are making ihelr home In Guelph Matron of honor was a friend Patricia Sch Acton Bridesmaids were Ruth Robinson Guelph a friend and Carol Buchanan Acton her sister Flower girls were Tara Buchanan niece of the and Amanda Lee muki a friend The bridesmaids made their own gowns of plum colored palace crepe They carried carnations roses and ivy Ron Robinson Guelph a friend was bestman Ushers were Peter Schmuki Acton a friend and Norman Guelph brother of the groom At an evening dinner and dance at the Royal Canadian Legion Acton the mother of the bride received her guests in a dusty rose two piece gown with satin sheen A pearl necklace and I II 10000 in Prizes 227 DINE WITH US Good friends delicious food and a soft pleasant atmosphere thats dining the way you like Come relax and enjoy soon I 14 MAIN ST S ACTON 8532990 CLOSED SUNDAY Royal Cafe 10 MILL ST E ACTON 8532601 orchid corsage comple mented her ensemble The mother of the groom received wearing a China pink gown with a white rose corsage and mink stole Guests admired the wedding cake made by the grandmother of the groom Kevin Abbey cousin of the groom piped the bride and groom to the Greg Bobbins a friend from was master of ceremonies Special guests were the bride aunt and cousin Margaret and Peggy Gamsby atoon aunt of the groom Francis Seattle Washington aunt and uncle of the groom Florence and Bob Auberton Dearborn Michigan great aunt and uncle of the groom Duncan and Irene Michigan and the grooms second cousin Miss Molly McRae Toronto Prior to her marriage Heather was guest of honor at many special gatherings A Jack and Jill party was held in Guelph hosted by friends of the bride and groom Showers were given by employees at Creative Travel Patricia Schmuki Marg and Isabel and aunts of the groom Presentations were mnde by Guelph Travel Group and Township soft ball team A trousseau tea was held at the home of the brides mother Following a honeymoon in Bermuda the newlyweds made their home in Guelph Car hits hydro pofe An early morning accident resulted In property damage on Highway at Kingham last Sunday A vehicle driven by Joseph Kessler 22 of 1 Acton was head ing south on Highway when it mounted the curb at Kingham and sides wiped a hydro pole About in damage resulted The driver was not injured according to Hal ton Police reports Roc booklet out next Wed On June and the Recreation and Parks Department will be issuing the Summer Brochure In Acton it will be dis tributed by Free Press carriers on June and on June it will be supple mented in the George town Independent Pickup locations are both recreation department offices the libraries Post Offices banks and general stores in the rural areas This Booklet contains many program unities offered by the Libraries the Region Conservation Authority and the Recreation Department to ensure your children will have a safe and fun filled summer The brochure will also contain information about happenings at the cultural centre and sports group contact lists and registration information Bethwood Grooming- it has gone to the dogs Obituar Oliver Cooper Funeral service was and baseball held in Point Learning and was described as ton Newfoundland for being a nice guy all the OliverSmilhCooperwho way around died in St Josephs Hospital MaV lo Mr Cooper of moUM Ransom St Acton had r5 been ill for seven Acton and John of Point months Born October 9 J in Point Leamington he Thompson Point was the son of Gertrude Leamington and and the late Howard Cooper He attended Brussels and girlfriend schools in Point Connie Taylor Leamington and Grand Captain Morey of the Falls Salvation Army of Mr Cooper came to flciated at the May Acton five years ago and funeral The Men was employed as a crane Fellowship Club at operator at Odyssey tended Bill Paul Wade Building Systems Thompson Jim Hillfer Milton He was well Barry Rolf Don in the area as a son and Brian Saunders kick boxing leader and were pallbearers hockey team captain He Interment was at Point also enjoyed karate Leamington Cemetery A lot of people love animals but not too many people put that love to work for them Liz Morris of Acton has done just that over the past few years and recently brought her lalcnts and pa hence to Acton Bethwood Grooming for dogs is Just getting off the ground In this area giving pel owners the chance to have their dogs clipped washed and groomed Her business is set up the basement of her Fourth Line home complete with hair and color ful The Acton business is an extension of a similar shop she has in Toronto Thursdays Fridays and Saturdays she spends in Acton but the re mainder of the week is at the larger outlet in the city She hopes to event ually reverse her days and spend more time In Acton Liz explains the dog grooming process Is not a quick one For ex ample she says in the case of a poodle a rough cut is given before a complete combing out All the fur must be tat free before washing In some of the furrier dogs this can bo quiteachore she laughs After the pet is washed it goes into a small kennel where a hair dryer is directed at It until it is almost com pletely dry While still a bit damp the dog is once again combed and straightened This makes it easier for the final cut Liz explains At this point they are fluffed dry Then the final cut begins Like people it varies with each dog Once the final cut is done in the case of poodles ribbons are In their fur and Jey are sprayed with a dog cologne Meanwhile at stages of the grooming the ears arc cleaned and the nails cut As with humans dogs develop a certain rapport with their lor hairdresser The canines get to know the person who is snipping their fur and gel to trust and like them And it works both ways Liz gets to know the various dogs and Just what they will let her do to them About six years ago Liz recalls she bought a bull terrier while she was living on Millwood Drive in Toronto is a combination of her name and She used to own a pet shop and after a while she decided to add to the income of the business with dog grooming She apprenticed with two other dog groomers Several moves later she ended up with her Toronto grooming shop but no pet shop pet parrot Nicky enjoys watching the process of grooming and often stands on or the bathtub One time Liz laughs Nicky slipped and fell into the tub going under a large sheep dog Liz stresses she never uses Iran on her customers pels All that is needed is for the dog to sec you arc the and they will respect that she says Remaining calm Is extremely important There have been a few times when she has been nipped by one of her canines but never by a large dog she says She has also never seen a dog that really enjoys being groomed and pointed out there arc varying degrees of tolerance Dublin WI Honor grandmothers KurtzZiegler wed May 1 by Laura Dennis Over Womens Institute members at tended the Officers Conference in Waterloo recently as reported by Mrs C Armstrong to the Dublin Womens Institute members at their meeting on Thursday evening The theme for the Confer ence was Public Relations and very Interesting sessions were held for three days It was noted that there are WI members in Canada and reside in Ontario Hostess for the monthly meeting was Mrs D Noblett First Line Hills The Cost of Living was the verse used by Mrs H President in opening the meeting Mrs John McLean took her place as secretary for the first time It was Grand mothers Night and the Roll Call was answered by telling Something you remember about your Grandmothers dress Each grand mother was honored when she was presented with a pink or red car nation and Mrs J won a prize for the newest great grandchild and Mrs H for being the youngest grandmother Several Hems of correspondence were noted and discussed when presented by Mrs McLean A number- of ladies hope to attend District Annual on May at Hillcrest Church Ashgrove Notice was also given that Decoration Day will be observed in Cemetery Acton on Sunday June Preliminary plans are being made for the Brunchs annual bus trip and this was presented by Mrs A Murchlson the convener Sympathy was expressed to a fire victim In the neigh borhood when her home and contents were destroyed recently and a cheque for will be forwarded to her It was Tweedsmuir History Night and Mrs H had on display several books pertaining to her work as Curator With the help of her committee she was able to tell of the work they had been doing History books log books and scrap books etc were displayed and all were of interest to everyone a very worthwhile project of the Institute in pre serving the facts of today for tomorrows history Mrs Smith volunteered to be assistant Card Convener due to the illness of Mrs Many good wishes were extended to Mrs Britton for an improvement in health soon There was a splendid turnout of members together with a guest the retiring President of Womens In Mrs D Lindsay who was welcomed to the meeting She brought greetings and congratulated the Branch on the progress we have been making A bountiful lunch was served by the committee of the month Mrs G McMillan Mrs A Murchlson and Mrs Levy and Mrs expressed courtesies to the hostess Mrs Noblett and to all who had taken part in the excellent meeting As the new pro grams hadnt been received it was an nounced that Mrs M will be hostess for the June meeting and the Roll Call will be an swered by One step I can take toward making peace in World Affairs Rev John Robertson returned to Knox Pres byterian Church May to officiate at the double ring wedding ceremony of Mary Ziegler and Lawrence Larry Allan Kurtz Mary is the daughter of Lloyd and Norma Lake Ave and is a clerk typist at Pulsar Time Larry is a selfemployed painter and is the son of Allan and Mildred Kurtz of Churchill S Ted Hanson provided the organ music For her wedding day Mary wore a gown of beau de sole and lace with a V neck long lace sleeves and a train with a large ruffle She made the dress herself Her bouquet and hair gar land were of matching silk yellow and while flowers of roses lily the valley and breath Matron of honor was Nancy Klink sister of the bride from Mount Forest She wore a plain yellow gown and carried a lace fan with silk flow Shirley Lalng a friend was the brides maid and wore a yellow print gown with a lace fan and silk flowers Amy Leslie a friend was the flowergirl She wore a dress of yellow and white made by the bride Mary and Lorry Kurtz were married May I at Knox Presbyterian Church They hove made their horn ton Bower Lloyd escorted surprise visit from his daughter down the Nana i mo B C the night aisle before the wedding and Friend of the groom the grooms mother s JayMacFarlane wasthe parents George and best man Coby Leslie a Eleanor Sullivan who friend was the ring travelled from Pern bearer broke The bride gave her Prior to her marriage grandmother her Mary was guest of honor bouquet at six special At an evening dinner Miscellaneous and reception at the showers were given by Band Hall Ernst Klink Nancy Vi Kurtz was master of Wonnetta Smith Shirley He proposed a Laing and Jean toast to the An afternoon Other toasts and short tea was held by the staff speeches were given by Pulsar Time A stag the father of the bride was held for the groom father of the groom the by Jay and the groom Following a short Special guests at the honeymoon to Deer hurst wedding were Mary s inn HunUvillc the oldest sister Susan pie made their home on who made a Bower Ave Dave Actons Regional Councillor presents visiting Quebec teacher Christine with the Hills flag Mr Allard and 34 students will be visiting here for a week MlMlfl Rutamnt NOW FEATURING ASSORTED SUBS 315 QUEEN ST ACTON 8531201 FAMILY RESTAURANT PIZZERIA IB MILL ST ACTON ONTARIO SUNDAY BRUNCH only Ut 56 MILL ST ACTON Acton Mew 8533561 Located In the Hide The Acton School of Ballet Dance presents A BIT THIS AND A BIT tt THAI DANCE DISPLAY An Evening of FREE Entertainment ACTON HIGH SCHOOL On THURSDAY JUNE 17 AT Numbers the program I Love Rock n Roll Tainted Love The Entertainer Music from The Nutcracker Swan Lake Popcorn Apache more COME AND ENCOURAGE THESE YOUNGSTERS OF OUR COMMUNITY The s News By Eileen Dlx JUNE 82 The classes are finishing week and wo would like to all who dove participated and hove enjoyed The office will be closed for the summer any enquiries can be made by calling the Y Board Pi JonaatE63 leave your name and phone number and office will gel back you The would like to take hi opportunity to the Free Press for hen coverage and the vinous individual and businesses town who have supported us our SUMMER CAMPS Acton conjunction with tha Georgetown offering day camps at the Conservation Aim camp bus pick up at the Acton around and mum around For more information can numbers B533054 or Regain with a cheque can be the

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