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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 14, 1968, p. 9

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falls hairpieces wigs glamorize volunteer models at demonstration monday night wtetty pat ketjtner hal high hair mid than lew all it changxl frances hiooins hai dyllrtt ttyllng new shop filled for wig show and fottlvw curia from umr hatrplac sm pholot t jutm sttt ft milady halrstyllng shop was filled to capacity with 80 lnterest- ad woman and a couple of con spicuous gentlemen monday aysnlng for a unique wig display and facial demonstration at tractive members of the audience ware used as models to show the many possibilities of wigs falls and hairpieces to tho keen in terest of their friends a hairdresser from hamilton margaret charters presided for the wig demonstration and a salesman jim parsons was one of the few men at tho gathering for mrs pat kontner mrs charters added a black fall to her glossy black hair and swirl ed it in different ways to glvo completely different offects a hairpiece on tho light hair of attractive young frances hlg- gins was simply swirlod at the back for daytime and than put into charming curls for evening wear for another example mrs barbara mcmulien made a com plete switch when the stylist topped hor blond hair with a long dark full wig the hair pieces shown were all made of human hair tho dem onstrator explained mrs vivian shaw of acton talked about the holiday magic preparations andafaclal demon stration was given to frances hlgglns in a draw for those in attend ance mrs r arblc won a free facial and carol byce of port credit won cosmetics coffoo and doughnuts were ser ved to all tho visitors coowners of thu hop are john and anna conlglio who movod with lively little daughter rosemary to tho apartment above their shop and opened their bus iness last october they are locatod in tho former baxters drug store on mill st jgmelythird yoarno 33 actoncwtario wednesday february 14 1968 socond section nominations budget passed united church annual meeting rev gordon tumor on crut- chos and with his foot in a bulky cast returned to his duties at trinity unltod church sunday ovonlng to- conduct the annual mooting injured in a skiing mis hap ho has been in hospital and rocuporatlng at homo that morning allan lauder conducted tho service for mr tumor but ho oxpects to bo back in the pulpit this sunday sitting down nino page reports of all church organizations and budget estimates had been mailed to comes to acton at town hall willow street february 20 1000 am 600 pm come visit us in our new mobile information centre if you tuivo iiny questions dbout omsip the onuno mtditml serviceslnsurance plan now s your ihiiuv tt5 get some personal answers at the information centre there are two representatives from omsip who will be happy to answer any questions about the plan and to give you an overall picture of omsip s benefits and procedures there are plenty of dee pamphlets too on every aspect of the plan so do drop in and find out firsthand how omsip cm benefit you c7 qfvlsip helps piy v vom doctors bil i fpm aft m omsip pays 90 of ontario medical lvlrv association schedule of fees ontario medical services insurance pun hon m b ovoond m 0 mmistor x c cluiron ud dupulv m numbers of the congregation before the meeting air turner minister for the past six months chaired the meeting and george bowman was named secretary miss dorothy simmons was elected a new member of tho session and those reelected were mrs a long cwuc- kentle william uorrlson and john boustleld to bring their number up from 24 olders to 28 the session will name four more members new members of the board of stewards are blair bender douglas copelandrobert laugb- un lira nan reed and mrs lorraine shields they will serve for a three year term returned for a two year term are l sllngerland and jack tattoo mr tatton will continue as chairman john allan and clarence rogn- valdson will again act as auditors bill coats voiced tho congre gations appreciation to mr turner pointing out to tlioso present that tho minister has spent considerable time with those in need on the congre gations behalf arthur a johnson od optematritt timujay t ua to s pjo fviday aja to pja 14 main st miiton pvu jewalteh bldg orwell johnston specially thanked organist dr george elliott and caretaker gordon lambert whilo mrs a long thanked fawcott eaton and allan lauder for taking services while mr tutjier was in hospital a boucjuot of flowers was pre sented to mrs turner by mrs johnston as sbo was thanked for her cooperation llr turner had pralso for the sunday school staff and those involved in various aspects of church work the church has 459 numbers 70 of them nonresident there are actually 2m households amounting to 950 people in volved in some way with tho church the sunday school has an enrolment of 145 tho churchs midweek youth groups draw 80 and tho ucw membership is 75 during 1067 thoro wero four baptisms 12 marriages and 13 funerals conducted the budget accepted at the mooting totalled 25810 some of which is rocolvod from churchill church whoro mr turner also takos services mr tumor oppressed his hopes for a senior citizens mooting room in tho church and for the formation of a young couples group this year concern was exprossedby sun day school superintendent hugh patterson that mora chlldrenare not attondlng sunday school he said ho would like to hear of any suggestions that would bring tho children out about 40 attonded tho annual mooting changed to a sunday evening to oncourago attondance coffoo was served afterwards miiton tyvnn show timm un tfctuthum ptta m a fat 1 a t pm sat marina at 3 pm oxu theatre whjthummisat fsb 14151617 hawaii color recommended as adult entertainment julif andrews max von sydow noti friday february 16 and saturday february 17 thawing will bagin at 630 pm sunmon yueswed fm 1- 192031 welcome to hard times color recommended as adult enrertainment henry fonda venetian affair color robert vaughn elke somjwer tmummisat ff 333334 jane fonda robert redford barefoot in the park color a trie is a tree cartoon matin saturday february 34 robinson crusoe on mars color tint showlngi will bogln t 630 pm scond ahowinet begin at 910 pm matin s fb 17 3 pm lassies great adventure milady haiftstyuno shop coowner mrs anna coniglio left and mrs vivian shaw rigb give facial demonstrations during a spe cial showing at the shop monday evening vo lunteer model is 16yoarold frances higgins staff photo flowers of hope funds for retarded residence llmohouso womons institute hold tholr regular mooting at tho homo of mrs joan anderson with mrs- frank brown pre siding tho mooting opened with the uary stewart collect and roll call do you romombor whon minutos wuro road and approved and treasurers roport givon it was doctdod to donate 25 per member oich yoar or five years to tho mcdonald institute guolph an invitation was road inviting wl mombors to ban- nockburn wls sothannlvorsary in uarch mrs noble reported mchrlst- mas choer boxos wore delivered at christmas time thank you notes wuro read mrs karl is to be 411 cliu loader with mar ilyn kirk woo j a assistant the project features fruit topic for tho mooting was a i display of antiques or old text books with some of their his tory mrs klrkpitrtckhadsomo vory interesting old text books ms sanford nad current events the motto a good duod is a better memorial thana stone was woll prepared by mrs el- lerby and road by mrs kirk- patrick mrs roughloy brought material and each membor made a nylon scrubbers completo with flower decoration at tho close of the meeting mrs noblo and mrs anderson served lunch and a short social time was enjoyod old text books shown at limehouse meeting an executive meeting of tho north halton association for the mentally retarded washetdaltho sunshine school on wednesday february 1 william ferguson president of the association re ceived reports from tho commit tee chairmen the workshop reported a flood- valentine dance acton legion auditorium saturday feb 17th dancing 9 12 pm spot dance prizes admission 200 ud basement as numerous other places did during the recent thaw according to research reports doctors are presently working to wards tho prevention of retard ation as well as tho cases eachjof the three auxiliaries of milton georgetown and acton outlined their planned activities for tho coming year which they hope will be supported by the public to enable them to assist the association the flowera of hope campaign will come in the spring last years donations were used to renovate a building which is now thu hope workshop this years clnrntlnrn from the plow era of hop fund will b dtretd towards the building of a res idence for retardates if avail able the assodsilon could pise a number of nttardaias at tn present time regretting about yesterday and fretting about tomorrow will not get us anywhere today

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