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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 12, 1983, p. 6

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32 characters on 50 lines Two 5V4 diskettedrives providing 1 2 megabytes of storage capacity CPM 86 and MSDOS operating systems from Digital Research and Microsoft respectively Audio output speaker included Plus many other fine features Varying Configurations and prices also available In addition to the above technological and breakthrough advantages THE COMPUTER FORUM carries Victors impressive portfolio of proven business application software packages Only hands on evaluation can translate computer concepts into real world advantages Our public private office showrooms permit The COMPUTER FORUM to give personalized demonstrations for the private evaluation of our products the COMPUTER FORUM inc 332 MAIN STNmwy BRAMPT0N0NT L6V 1P8 Christmas brings visitors to village by Mrs MwDoajIl Christmas dinners at the home of Mr and Mrs Terry Cole were enjoyed by Terry grandma ran Elora and members of the Gib Jordan family from I Acton Miss Brenda Ball spent the school vaccation with her mother Mrs Art Ball Mrs Henry Mcintosh was a guest of her granddaughter at Niagara Falls for a few days of the holiday sea son Mrs William McLean had her Christmas at the me of daughter Betty Francis and in London Christmas guests the home of Mr and Mrs Ted Barden were Mr and Mrs Mldford of Teeswater Mrs Muriel Frank and son Darren Mrs Jean and son Bob of Dun das a twin brother Hardy Ha II day wife Kay and daughter Lisa of St Thomas Mr and Mrs Gerald Barden Corn wall Gary Barden and Barb and grandson Jimmy of Gait who spent a few days Mr and Mrs Fred enjoyed Christmas dinner with Mr and Mrs Harvey Link and Boxing Day with Mr and Mrs George Sutton and at Momston Mr and Mrs Mansell Lowne visiied with Joan mother or Christmas In Toronto and New week end was spent in Grand Rapids Michigan at the home of Mansell of the G family met at the newly acquired home of Mr and Mrs Roger Ac ton for their Christmas dinner Mrs Jeannette Montgomery a tied her daughter Marline and husband Tony over Christmas weekend Thanks to the many carollers who took time out to bring musical joy to others The Presbyterian Church had a full house or their beautiful Candlelight Service Howard James Is recovering nicely from a second hip best wishes for a healthy 1983 About people brought in the New Year with dinner and dance at the Commun ity Hall The December meet of the Presbyterian Women was hosted by Mrs Marion Tubman Correspondence was thank you notes for gifts received White gifts were distributed locally and were gratefully received A bridal shower for Miss Shirley Gilbertson is planned for tonight dayl at the church A note of thanks sent to Bill for Ins donation of a heater lo the church The program was Christmas readings carols and a contest The roll call was an by seven mem bers and two guests I with a Christmas gift exchange Refresh ments were served by the executive assisted I b the hostess and courtesy remarks were I given by Mrs William Rhonda Speaker and Gordon Murray were mar McLean tied November at Trinity United Church MurraySpeaker vows at Trinity Rhonda Speaker and Charles Gordon Murray were united in marriage on Saturday November 13 at Trinity Church Aclan Rhonda is the only daughter of Mrs Joan and the late Harold A Speaker Gordon is the eldest son of Mr and Mrs Ken Murrn of Indian Garden harms 1 Acton Ontario Rev CI arks Beaton assisted by Andrew King officiated al the 30 ceremony The music was by St Joseph s Folk Choir Ontario Spot check charge five Of the days the Regional Police spot check team was operating over the Christmas season nine of them were spent in Halton Hills checking drivers for offences About 3 166 drivers were stopped throughout the region with a small portion of Ihem charged with Impaired driving Five Hills people were charged with impaired driving The man in charge of the four man team Constable Bill attributed the low impaired driving charges to less people drinking and driving People are taking the program a lot more seriously It obviously acting as a deterrent to the drinking he com men ted Of those vehicles checked 871 drivers were given warnings three refused the breathllzer test and had their licences suspended Police were looking for seat belt infractions as well as drinking drivers this year and charged people with seat belt offenses Rhonda was given marriage by her step father rimer was attended liv Harding as of honor Susan Murray sister of ihe bridegroom Windy Titus Diane Cassivi Shelly Young were bridesmaids Brian Wilkinson v ah best man for the groom and the ushers were Donald Murray brother of the groom Jeff Towns ley Malcolm MacMillan and David Bird Lisa Murray the bridegroom niece The ring bearer as Richard Long of bridegroom The bride wore a wedding gown of sheer designed with a full skirt a scalloped neckline a small stand up collar and long sleeves The and of the gown were trimmed with silk embroidery Her fingertip veil fell from a pearl em headdress Shi carried a bouquet of neon Beauty roses interwoven with breath Tin attendants in the flowergirl wore length of roval blue crushed velvet with mulching sheer boleros Their shoes were pearl gnv carried istgiiys of blue buttons flowers and breath Mrs mother of the bride wore a pink strecl length gown with pearl trimmed bodice and a skirl Her corsage was a white orchid with a pink centre to match her dress Mrs Murray mother or the groom chose a floral grey chiffon Her corsage was pink roses The ring bearer and other male members of Ihewcddfngparty wore pearl grey tails and black shoes The young couple were driven from the church In a 1963 Mer cury by a friend Gilbert Powers from Dun das Ontario The wedding and dance was held the Acton Legion Charles Speaker Uncle of the bride from Ottawa proposed the to the bride The bridal couple flew Vancouver and Campbell River for their I- or travelling the bride chose a two piece on I fit with a short burgundy velvet jacket a wool grey and burgundy skirt a while blouse and matching grey suede accessories The happy couple arc now residing In Rock wood Ontario Out of town guests were from Ottawa Toronto Kitchener and Streets dark eye dies Many streets in Acton had to rely on car head lights and lights from homes and stores for Illumination early last Thursday evening I hanks lo a defective pholoccll eye Karas a lines man technician for Hills Hydro said eye must hove functioned sometime during Ihc dav but was not discovered until Ihc lights failed to on at dusk All of the downtown area and some ore controlled this particular eye he said He said power was re stored to ihc lights around 30 after hydro worker Steve Keir located the source of he problem and re placed the eye which is located on a pole outside Hit hydro on Alice Street Karas explained that the various lights are hooked inlo various photocell eyes Some lights have their very but just hap pened thai the one thai failed controlled a large In the meantime both driving and walking were Thursday until the lights were restored Drivers were unable to see pedestrians or other objects on the road and side streets were particularly dangerous because llierc was no light coming from large store front windows BONUS DAYS ARE HERE AT JOHN LOGAN CHEV OLDS FEATURING 129 Financing months lo pay Order your new car ft truck Iron the factory before Feb end still get 2 financing GOOD SELECTION LOW DOWN PAYMENTS TOP DOLLAR FOR YOUR TRADEIN CHEV OLDS Kennedy Rd Quean SL Brampton 4512250

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