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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 17, 1982, p. 11

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GttorgetownActon Wednesday Nov 17 B3 district Erie Diet Saudi Arabia m from Cue CdostnKtfeB to and relocate an asphalt Wife will Canda with the rest of the family Eden Mills man on loan to Saudi Arabian government to go home anytime and Com was that country But he An Eden Hills man after the three months buikbng a nearby high- says he doesnt want to employed by when Interviewed In way He approached give up almost 30 year Construction is on loan his home Just before he them and asked them seniority with nor to Cedaraptds left the country DieU for a job His first Job does he want to do with- manufacturing Com- had do idea how many was with Cases asphalt out his hunting to work in Saudi men would be working plant and that is the Arabia for him He needs only direction his career has Eric of Park about si men for the taken St left October for job he notes In his career lifetime six months in the has been prom- has moved four or middle east to first an Interpreter and five asphalt plants and pretty good place near Some of grade at Erin District and arc getting ready mantle an asphalt plant expects to pick up some seems always to be on Diet said wife the girls worked for High School and for Achievement night InTamraandrelocatelt of the language Heal the road coming home Hannelore was invited their Qsmmgs Guides go camping by Doris their family Alan John an operetta Red The Guides and Beverley have Hiding Hood put on by thing he is going to miss love camping in the moved from Erin to live h Canadian Opera this fail And besides he snow Nineteen girls the log cabin on the Company says no matter how bad and their leaders Second tine Alan The Mimosa girls things get in this camped out last week works at the Porcupine have had their last ntry Canada is a end at Camp Corwhin Quill in Erin John Is in Shy party success by Barbara Funk Many of the ladies of enjoyed an evening of talk and entertainment at the Shy Party on November ID Mistress of ceremonies was Mrs Shirley of Hock wood Mrs kept the evening rolling with draws and chitchat She encouraged the lad ies to move around in order that they meet new neighbors and re new old acquaintances as much as possible Mrs Jackson our new township was introduced and expressed a desire to get to know everyone much better In the next three yean The Rev Carrie brought greetings from her parish as well as the other churches in the area The band from our senior citizen s group the Sunshine Club ably entertained with songs and dances One visitor from out of town was Miss Bridie Murphy aka Sandy Root who allowed us a brief glance into the future as well as into her many pasts The wish to thank everyone who worked hard to make the evening a success with a special thanks going to the local business people whose donations added much to the evening The Horticultural Club will be meeting at the Town Hall at on November 17 The even discussion will be A backyard for Wild life presented by Stan Kozak from Guelph There is no admission charge and everyone Is welcome The Rockwood and ist net Lions and the Firefighters will pre sent Vegas day from at the Community Centre Grade s and par keep November open for the panel discussion presented by the Home and Scholol Association This even should help you choose your next school There will be re presentatives from each school to give an informative talk on their school The time for the evening will be 730 pm Congratulations go to Mr and Mrs Wilbcrt McCutcheon on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary They will be celebrating on November by Milne The Sunshine Club met on Thursday after noon November 11 at 2 pm The President was in the chair and welcomed members Canada was sang followed by the Ode the report was read also an invitation from the to all members of the club to be their guests at a Christmas dinner on Tuesday December 14 at pm Thanks girls for your kind In vi tat ion Plans were also made for their annual Christmas party to be on December Dinner at at the Anglican Hall A Remembrance Day program vas put on by members of the club Mr Vera Black sang a beautiful solo In Flan Fields Mrs Chris Robertson gave a reading Soldiers on Crutches Mrs Gladys sang two lovely solos Canada Our Canada and Let us dig in and save Canada She was accompanied by Vera Black at the piano Mrs Mary Milne gave two recitations Keep Smil and Poppy Day The Sunshine Choir led by Mrs Robertson sang several numbers SINCERE I would sincerely like to thank all those voters in Ward I who supported me on election day Novembers A special thanks to my opponent Wilf for his Best Wishes DOUG MASON in capital of ready speaks three on weekends Riyadh languages English When he began DieU explains the German and Spanish years ago said plant is being moved For German born the asphalt business because it has run out of this will be his was pretty simple work at its present first trip to Saudi However now he says location and has to Arabia He has worked ft is electronic Luckily move on This is not Coxe Construction he was able to grow uncommon even in shortly after with the business and Canada as most immigrating to Canada learn it as it got more asphalt plants move from Germany He is and more complicated four or five times a plant says the Saudi year Once the roads tendent officials have already are built in one area reveals he was hinted at him is no use for the working on a farm near moving to plant The Cox Construction employee was singled out for the Job because of his experience with electrics and elec tronic equipment and his ability to do the job He has also worked with Cedar on Canadian jobs and when that firm was asked to work in Saudi Arabia they wanted DieU He has signed a three month contract with the Saudis he says And he has verbally told them he will stay on another three months to train men over there how to do his Job But he Is free Cameras jewellrey cash stolen On November a home on the sixth con cession of Erin Town ship was broken intc and in cameras jewellery and cash were stolen bakers badge Beverley is student in The Mimosa Sweet come along for his six They made bread pie grade E French at Dough Girls had a party month job but they felt and cup cakes and bane at Mimosa church it would be too much needless to say they all Last Wednesday the when they made pizza bother to close up the ate well Others worked school held a which they had for house and find someone on their music Remembrance Day lunch along with fruit to look after the dog for preciatlon under the vice in the gym The salad and fruit bread that length of time leadership of Mrs Ann Guides Brownies had made The They have four Root They listened to Scouts and Cubs wore Mimosa Loafers children Carl 28 in an opera and learned their uniforms Each their last meeting Guelph Rick at about musical instru- class laid a wreath in to practising their skit- home Marian in honor of the soldiers The Case the Missing Guelph and Eric 20 A welcome is ex who fought in the war Ingredient which they who Is In the Armed tended to newcomers in All the area grade ill present on Achieve- stationed in the community Hank students came to ment Night Monday at Cyprus and Carol and last Friday to school Wed on lawn after hail by Fines After Ihe rain And hall which made the bride fashionably late the wedding of Nora Lynn Stubbington daughter of Ken and Anna and Gorden Henry Syms son of Mrs Adeline of North Van C was eel on the lawn of the bride parents farm home on the First Line of Erin The matron of honor was Laurel Vlietstra sister of the bride and the two flowerglrls were Stubbington and Vlietstra nieces of the bride The rings for the double ring ceremony were carried by Jamie bington nephew of the bride John friend of the groom was best man Organ music was provided by Elizabeth cousin of the bride and Valerie Hall and Judy Kozak another cousin sang and played their guitars The ceremony written by the bride and groom was performed by the chaplain Mrs Barbara of bride s long white dress the matron of honors blue- square necked gown and the blue Dowered and ruffled sun dresses The girls all wore wide brimmed hats decorated with silk flowers and carried bouquets arranged by the bride The reception was held at the Acton Curl ing Club The bride cousin Glen Jackson of was master of ceremonies Jackson the bride aunt welcomed the groom to the family and of the groom welcomed the bride to his family John the bride brother was official photographer Guests attended from New York Vancouver Calgary Toronto Windsor and locally The bride and groom honeymooned on Manltoulin Island and later In St Lucia They now reside on the Fourth Line North of Milton On Saturday Novem 13 a vehicle driven by Barber of Acton was traveling on Highway cast of when it went out of control on wet pavement and crossed into the other lane colliding with a vehicle driven by John Constant I of 197 Lake view Avenue Acton The Barber vehicle received damage and the Con vehicle There were no injuries or charges laid Laurier graduates Residents from Acton and were among the recent graduates from Sir University Malt J Spehar Acton received a diploma in Business Administration while Gordon A Burnett of graduated with a diploma in Opera Nora and Gordon were married al the home of the bride parents Your loyal support is greatly appreciated Thanks to all my campaign workers and interested citizens Working on everyones behalf FINN POULSTRUP AREA COUNCIL WARD 3 TV STEREO SERVICE All MAKES Authorized service center for PHILIPS QUASAR TOSHIBA ESTIMATES WITH CARRYIN SERVICE ALL SHOP WORK GUARANTEED FOR 90 DAYS PARTS LABOUR AUDION Sincere Thanks I wish to express my sincere thanks to my many valued customers during the past years of business in Acton To the new proprietor Roger Little I offer congratulations and solicit the same loyal support It has been an extreme pleasure serving you Bill Toth Eight good reasons to buy a new John Deere Snowmobile now COUNTRY MART LTD SNOW 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