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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 24, 1983, p. 9

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Georgmown Acton Wednesday Aug BaxterMoore marry Rev Arthur Tribe officiated at the double ring wedding of Rebecca Becky Baxter and R Moore Jws at St Anglican Church Acton lira Betty provided the organ music Becky is the daughter of Emerson and Yvonne Baxter 159 Ave and is a secretary at he University of Toronto Ron is the son of and Isabel Moore of RR Acton and employed by Fred Anthony Custom Farming Given in marriage by her parents Becky wore an off shoulder Victorian style gown of Tergal sheer bodice and full puffed sleeves trimmed with Guipure lace She wore a traditional cap of lace and seed pearls with fingertip veil also trtmmed with Guipure lace bouquet of silk pink and white roses white gardenias ivy and baby breath Maid of Honor wax Beverly Duval a close Bridesmaids were Laura Bunting of Toronto cousin of the bride Beverley Anthony of sitter of the troom and Paula Coats of Brampton friend of he bride The bridal attendants uore matching pale pink floor length gowns with chiffon print They carried baskets of coordinating pastel silk flowers and trailing ivy Best man was Eric Kuchmsk of friend of the groom and ushers were red Anthony of brotherinlaw of the groom and Steve Buchanan of Goderkh friend of the groom They all wore silver grey tuxedos Following the ceremony a dinner dance was held at the Acton Legion The brides mother received guests wearing a dusty rose floor length gown with high neck and pleated bodice She also wore a corsage of bridal white roses The grooms mother wore a lilac floor length gown with cap sleeves and trtmmed with seed pearls She wore a corsage of while roses and miniature violets The brides uncle Al Combe was Master of Ceremonies Special toasts were given by Tom Weir uncle of the bride Beverly Duval and Eric Kuchmak The wedding cake was made by the bride grandmother Caroline and decorated by Li verm ore Guests came from as far as Saskatchewan as well as from Keswick Am prior Toronto Guelpb Georgetown and Brooklyn Prior to- the wedding the bride was guest of honor at four showers given by Rosid Beverly Duval Jeanne Combe Hope Weir and the Perry family and Beverley Anthony and Agnes Mc In tyre There was also a presentation to Becky by her fellow workers at the University Eric Kuchmak held a stag for the groom at Ballinafad Community Centre Following their honeymoon in Nassau Bahamas the made their home in Limehouse Osoringe Manes selling produce by Dor Fines Dave and Mamie Manes are exper imenting in a new business of growing vegetables and fruit for sale To begin with this year they have five acres of corn and one and a half acres of tomatoes The corn is selling now and the tomatoes are ripening which will be a pick crop when are ready They have some plum Italian style tomatoes ready now If all goes well they hope to expand next The raspberries will be ready then and they plan to grow potatoes cucumbers beets broccoli and other vegetables on a pick our own basis Dave and Mamie and their family of three sons and one daughter have been living on their Hi view Heights farm on Highway In the district for 10 years Dave Is the owner of IGA store and Jug City in Acton Jug City in Erin Theirson Michael who graduated in Business Administration at Sierldan College Brampton this spring is manager of Jug City in Erin Daughter Shelley is employed at the Bank of Mon John is a student at Acton High School and Tom goes to Public School The Manes also raise poultry having begun on a small scale two years ago and will have capons ready to kill by Sep tember The capons dress around 10 to 12 pounds and are sold to individual people rather than through the store Dave says they are also planning on one big weekend In October when they get in a supply of potatoes onions and apples Macs and spies The potatoes and onions will sell by 50 pound bags It sounds like the Manes family has some work mapped out for themselves which promises to be a busy and Interesting season Mr and Mrs Ernie Ford of Oshawa recently for a few days with Mrs Fords brother Bob and Agnes Keating and family Bob and Agnes Keating and Suzanne spent a couple of days last week with Agnes mother Mrs Vilda Campbell at Guthrie Bob Vlletstra who was going to Cadets in Guelph last winter Is now spending two weeks at Camp There will be no service at Knox Presby terian Church next Sunday August while the minister Is on vacation Judith and Gary Wil liam were married May at Em gel Pentecostal Tabernacle The cou ple is now living on Church St in town Kathleen Kay Alger of Acton recently celebrated her birthday Kay Is a for schoolteacher Kay Alger turns 80 Although Kathleen Kay Alger has been around for eighty yean of last Wed nesday her days never seem long enough to do all the things 1 want Those things include a variety of hand work including crocheting and flower sing She also keeps busy with tending the garden of her Arthur St home Kay was born in Tottenham Middlesex England but moved to Areola Saskat chewan as a child She came to Acton In and has found a great many won derful friends here The former teacher instructed at the old Acton Public School under Pat when she first arrived in town Nine years later when M Z Bennett was constructed the transferred and taught under Elmer Smith for more than years She retired En 1MB She the oldest of children Most of her relatives are in Columbia and Kay admits tfaara where 111 probably endup But if I left Acton Id certain mis it she adds Kay recalls her first of the town There were and wooded forest where her let act Yon could walk downtown and know ettrjooe she Now yon not now anyone The Hue Ijsm a I cam fi STARRET CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Ronald Queiph Street Helton HHhj Georgetown Ontario L7G 8731601 GOOD FURNITURE if IT JUST FADES AWAY Protect your investment and save Have your furniture REFINISHED stripping HALTON Jim Murphy Armstrong Ave Unit Mastectomy Boutique SMI Becky Baiter and Ron Moore were married Anglican Church Wont close Brady St Eramosa Township council at its meeting of August IS decided to go along with the request of Village Trustees not to proceed with the planned closing of Brady INSURANCE FireAutoHomeowners TenantsBusinessLife IiiHiirjiiir Barber Henley Ltd Main St S Downtown Georgetown ALL THE CHOICE IN THE WORLD CANADIAN ODEON THEATRES A GEORGETOWN 3 EC Please Phone Theatre For Information 8776232 HELD OVER 3RD WEEK MR Sat Sua mat at STARTS FRIDAY YOR it The Hunter From The Future Evas it Sat Sun nut it Dm Wri Ttar STAVING TO SHOW AM THE SEVB DWARFS STREET Water woes here Cm tinned from Page manganese problem Hence Actons present water shortage would be solved and growth of the community a a population of people could be realised However the Credit Valley Conservation Authority now says the well cant be turned on until it Is determined if running the Prospect Park well will deplete water in the Black Creek and Fairy Lake The legal issue surrounding the tak ing of water from Prospect Park and the potential impact on the Canada Packer Ltd tannery operation must also be determined the report adds The region has long relied on the Prospect Park well to solve Actons water problems Region staff is now also urging test drilling in the vicinity of the existing Fourth Line well at an estimated cost of They are looking for an alternative source or Staff has urged that until the water prob lem is solved not only should the Danville project not proceed but all new applications for developments be ruled premature minor infill growth would be Discover the allowed in Actoo such as semidetached homes being planned for the west side of Greenore and the small subdivision al the corner of and Main St South Other developments around town which have received approval but not final approval will now just have to ait il the water problems are solved After years of hearing there sewage capacity for Acton to grow studies finally proved to everyone there was sewage capacity There had been little mention of supply hurdles to be cleared before the sewage questions were resohed Now Acton hears therell be no growth until theres more water a problem which has been left unresohed for Fair founders Did you know man families still active today were founding members of the Acton Fall Fair Representing Acton were George Nell Patterson George J Wallace Henderson AB McLean John It Kennedy H Moore and James R Anderson RIB FEAST ALL WEEK 95 includes Sil id Seafood Steak House VARIETIES OF fvetroArruti course I MAY WE SUGGEST STEAK SHRIMPS OR FILET FOR LUNCHES the Chateau Restaurant SI Georgetown front Georgetown THIS WEEKS SPECIAL Sunday Aug Sept a CHICKEN with rotators ft Salad Oar MONDAYFRIDAY TRYQUH Arts VA 8777629 ROOS TRAVEL LOOKS AT HOROSCOPE ARIES March If TAURUS Apr 2fHMtr M CAMCSJt Jim DID YOU KNOW ill III BOOS TOWEL incite MARK WILTON ENTERTAINS THURS FRI SAT PM 1AM WHOA MOON larUrn CANADIAN THEATRES A GEORGETOWN J lb Col njijt loTXil lh Of net mil double guwt I rtthow lo

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