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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 13, 1983, p. 11

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Georgetown Acton Wednesday July 13 MonteiroRobinson vows translated to Portuguese Burning bag is tossed in house A bane on Willow Street sustained minor smoke damage sc floor and walls recently after a brawn paper bag was set on fire inside the bouse say of the residents at Widow Street beard a car pull up outside and the halfway door close at about About minutes later residents instiled smoke and on the main floor they found a brown paper bag with two pop cans inside and other merchandise which had been set on fire No estimate of damage has been given and the fire department was not called With the rite of marriage Peng translated into Portuguese by Carol Bobsasnn and Joe Armando vows Holy Cross Catholic anarch Georgetown June 11 Re DJt Cote officiated at the double rag ce with Winston as organist and Anna Burke singing three solos rather Robert Moore adosefneodof the brides grandparents was a surprise guest and cocelebrant at the ceremony Cambridge of the bride the first and second readings A wed a was given to each guest at the with special thanks on the last page from the bride and groom la the daughter of Ron and Carol Robinson son of Antonio and Maria Gait Escorted down the aisle by her father wore a gown with a chiffon skirt a bodice cov in silk knit chiffon overlaid with seed pearls The sheer full sleeves were accented with delicate lace design and ending with point cuffs A full flowing tram with lace design complemented the gown A lace cap wnbuhy seed pearls a fulllength flowing veU sprinkled with lace flowers She carried a bouguet of white roses surrounded by white baby breath and dotted with pastel blue ribbons brides sister Lorraine Robinson was the maid of honor Bridesmaids were two other sisters Susan and Rebecca and the grooms sisters Theresa and Nancy both of Gait The attendants wore pastel blue satin dresses with delicate lace on the bodice and till dhow length sleeves The maid of honor wore a headpiece of while silk baby breath In hair and the desmoids wore two blue flowers in their hair They earned white carnations surrounded by blue baby breath Cousin the groom Jennifer of Gait was the flowergirl She wore a long white gown of polyester chiffon over taffeta with long sleeves and earned a basket of white carnations with a blue satin ribbon She wore a of white silk baby breath Darryl Gait was his friend s best man Ushers were Ron Robinson Acton brother of the bride Dan Acton friend of the bride and groom Joe friend of the groom and Dennis cousin of the groom both from Gait Michael Braga was the the ceremony guests attended a dinner and dance at the Hot Milton At 1 1 a buffet was served The brutes uncle Dennis Finch was master of ceremonies and a special word and toast was made in to the groom s parents Special guests were the brides grand parents Lionel and Fiona Dennis and Finch the bride aunt land godmother and uncle from Texas Ted Cbenette great Uncle of the bride Temagami Ontario Mrs Flora Mayer and Debbie Mayor aunt and cousin the mother Sturgeon Falls Chenette and wife godfather bride Father Moore Lady f Perpetual llclp Church Toronto Broom Mrs Chaves Winn Manitoba Manuel and Theresa cousins of the groom Winnipeg godfather of the John Massachust ti Two showers were held for the bride Lorraine Robinson Ihe brides home Maria and Theresa in I Jit held a stag in for A rehearsal party was held at home of the bride parents Yugoslavs get liquor permit Hills Council has given permission for a Liquor permit for a picnic this weekend at the Yugoslav Centre south of Acton since there were no noise complaints after Ihe July Splenic A report from bylaw enforcement officer Jack Lusty stated about I people at tended the July 3 picnic and beer and liquor were sold from a closed structure on property Lusty said there were paid offduty police men on the property from 10 m topm Lusty and the officers vailed the Third line where residents have repeatedly complain about noise from the Yugoslav centre the past two summers They found the Thud line area was free of excessive noise on Julys He said the police received no complaints and agreed with bun that the event was be ing held in such a manner as to not disturb the abutting property owners Lusty said having police on the property helps a lot and suggested council make It a condition of supporting the liquor permit ap plications at all such events that offduty police be hired Ms spokesman for the Yugoslav centre said this Sunday picnic will only attract about visitors and he felt offduty policemen weren needed adding he coutdn hire just one officer because the police require that two be on the site He said if ponce wanted to come to the properly to check noise or anything else they be w Councillor Sheldon said neighbors weren t going to complain about noise even if there had been anise after the last picnic because they wanted to cooperate and knew the July J event was the big gathering of the She and Councillors Miller and Dave Whiting all fdt offduty police should be for this weekend picnic which starts at land ends at 7 pm president of Montenegrin Cultural Society of Tor onto will be held respon if there ore noise complaints The Yugoslavs are planning two picnics in August but council won t consider permits for those events until are coming up to make sure that the Yugoslavs continue to CORRECTION Shack which July item tar WW 00 stock number have read RaOa Stock tor any contusion or the error may lave GASH IS JUST A CALL AWAY the OVERDRIVE BMX Earfy Summer Sale Sales Service OVERDRIVE 32 Bronte St Milton beside the Racers Edge 878 OAKLEY GRIPS 1295 SCORPION ALL CHRO FRAMES HUTCH FRAME WAS Dire I TORKER BIKES RIPPER SPITFIRES New Aero jnf S Bk FORCE III RACING BIKES SPITFIRES BIKES r f NOW 139 120 449 279 00 95 RACING PANTS to 59 SALB ENDS JULY SHIMANODX PEDALS only Wed Thurs Fri Saturday SUPPLY LIMITED SORRY NO RAIN CHECKS Open 200 to Open to 1000 to BUY BEFORE AUGUST 8 AND SAVE THE TAX Osprinae Brownies get Golden Hands by Fines Ten Indian pri earned their Brownie Golden Hands and flew up to Guides on Thursday The girls received three feathers for their Indian headband for the three things they wanted to remember about Brownies Wrapped in an Indian Blanket Eileen Coleman Jennifer Bel Bonnie Campbell Heather Hammond Terri Leslie Deanna Loath Joanne Scott Jennifer Sutherland and Jodie flew up to Guides to receive another feather Other girls received Ibeir golden bars and golden ladders Bonnie Cam bell won a special award Tor perfect a I tendance for all three years The even ended with a and a special cake baked by Mrs Ridley was enjoyed by all Celebrate everything on one day and have one big party was good plarmmg by Lloyd and Doris Boyd when about relatives gathered at their home for the Boyd reunion on Saturday It was also Lloyd and Doris and Lloyd birthday Me soared rxrtbday cake with grand daughter Kim Jefferson of Fergus who 10 years old the next day July 10 base present were Lloyds two brothers Jerry Boyd of and Fred Boyd and wife Gladys of and a sister Margaret Wolfe and her Michael of Other relatives came from Scarborough and Toronto They had and enjoyable day playing terseshoea and other games Jim and Greg Ross who have been going to Cadets all winter Guefph have now gone to Camp Ipperwash Tor weeks of Cadet leadership training Start your own Price Freeze by stocking up on supermarket specials enjoy the convenience of food store selection right In your own home SPACESAVER SPECIFICATIONS MODEL NE CAPA CU FT REGULAR PRICE SALE PRICE 95 FOAM CHEST FREEZERS 12 15 95 299 18 1798 22 on defects DtlrVFHY OPEN 333 GUELPH STREET GEORGETOWN 8772271

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