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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 19, 1970, p. 8

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The Aclon Free Press Wednesday August 1970 By Wendy Thomson Ive been home from my three week vacation long enough that I should be back to normal but Im now beginning to think that after all the different things Ive seen and all the different things Ive done 111 never be quite the same again It adjusting tolife down on the ground after Just that one week trail riding in the Rocklea first thing I missed was the companionship Up there In the mountains I had three constant squires and a couple of but they dont count the same Mr rain in minutes along our and Charlie route a highway under con- both of Edmonton three char- After slogging men all older enough than me sloshing and sliding along a that I knew they wouldnt be goodly part of it the car finally companions a husband would got stuck this was about lor 3 in frown upon the morning and had to be towed Charlie told me stories of times the last mile or so by one of the past and tales of other rides hed big cats sitting waiting for on Bill had an endless supply of little ditties and limericks which kept us In con stant chuckles and Mr linke well Mr was the kind of gentleman you could ride with or sit beside for on hour or so without saying a word who would smile back If you felt like smiling at him for no reason at all Secondly I found myself constantly comparing up there with down here and down role to start sinking in the Six days of sitting on on un padded saddle a log or an empty left me relatively soreless but those hours in the padded seat of a Mustang finished me off completely I couldnl sit right for a couple of days Then there was the water Every time I took a mouthful of i chlorinated fluoridated water I X to Id mentioned I was thirsty cup out of shirt pocket and dipped me a it in rf mountain fltream First night Theres nothing at like It that My first night back down cold cold dear fresh water was terrible My husband his The almost constant cool niece and her husband drove to breeze was another thing I was Banff topickmeup and partial to and the only thing Ive the whole night whining back to found anything like It here was in In Saskatchewan Some- the McLaughlin Planetariums where along the line a rainstorm Theatre of the Stars so Frances Higgins Jack Gibson married at St Albans Itaiketa of yellow Bind and white mums created the selling for a lovely summer wedding at St Anglican Church on July IB 1070 Prances Mary daughter of Mr and Mrs Ins and Jock Kenneth son of Mrs Mary Gibson and the late James A were united In at a double ring ceremony by Foster of Grace Anglican Church Milton at oclock Mrs Hetty played the Photo by Jim Jennings Mr and Mrs Gibson Mr and Mrs William Mid dle ton recently returned from a monthlong vacation in Newfoundland and the Maritime provinces Mrs Charles Watson spent last week at the cottage with her daughter Mrs Wallace and family Mr and Mrs Sever I no and Nino returned home Monday from a trip to Italy They visited Mr s home town Grnvere and stayed his niece and nephew there They report a wonderful trip Mr and Mrs Wilfred Duval Sr Main Street S celebrated their wedding anniversary on Tuesday A family gathering was held Sunday to mark the occasion Clerkadministrator Joe Hurst and his wife high school teacher Nan Hurst returned lost week from very interesting holiday trip to Europe They visited son Peter his wife and their grand son in Prague Czechoslovakia where Peter Is with the Canadian embassy and have vivid im- as the expected meetings they were to see L Matronofhonor was Mrs principal McKenzle and Cathy Tocher sister of the bride Mrs McKenzle in St James the bridesmaid was Miss park London purely by chance Higgins and Junior I could write a book exclaims bridesmaid was Miss Jane Mr both sisters of the bride The flower was Miss Holly Mr Chenler Anderson Tocher daughter of Mr and Mrs manager of the Bank of Novo Ken Scotia Is convalescing after an icce operation grooms nephew Master Danny Gibson son of Mr and Mrs David Gibson The reception was held In Acton legion hall and catered to by the Hall in marriage by her Guests attended from father the bride wore a floor Acton Georgetown Guelph length gown of white Gait Toronto Mount Forest satin with the bodice short Erin sleeves and standup collar Ottawa Kenllworth covered In clusters of daisy Itockwood and Burlington appliques A large satin bow The wedding cake was made by completed the string of tiny Mrs Coles and Miss Jessie buttons which started at the neck Coles Acton and decorated by Daisy appliques also trimmed the Young Acton long train and the edge of the Mothers receive gown Her veil was shoulder The brides mother received length and held by three satin wearing a beige coat and dress roses She carried a colonial ensemble with dark brown low roses and white Stephen otis of life there They carnations The grooms mother assisted wearing a purple lace dress with white accessories and a corsage of yellow carnations The couple left on a wedding trip to northern and western Ontario the bride wearing a pale blue long sleeved dress with matching threequarter length vest white accessories and a white gardenia The bride was guest of honor at several showers prior to the wedding The brides sister Mrs Cathy Tocher held a personal shower at her home A linen shower was held by a neighbor Mrs Pearl at her home on Arthur Mr and Mrs Leather and Mint green The attendants wore similar returned recently from a holiday in the western provinces l crepe and In their hair wore Mr and Mrs William Knight J he Wade and Linda have returned drop from a threeweek camping trip the Street Another personal shower in the Bruce Peninsula andW of was given by her friends and co- yellow carnations trimmed with workers at Rockwell pale green lace jiitorf man was a Wendof the groom were David Gibson the grooms in the Peterborough district of the groom was the Vivian Smith marries student minister Saturday had dropped an inch and a half of DENTAL DR LEONARD Surgeon Smie So 3 Mali Si ARCHITECT DONALD SKINNER SuieUak Port Credit tit OPTOMETRISTS ARTHUR A JOHNSON MILTON Main St Tuesday and ACTON Mill St E 532520 Wednesday and Saturdays Residence FUNERAL DIRECTOR Phone night or day Bruce Shoemaker APPRAISING AND INSURANCE WRIGHT Wilbur Street Acton Ontario Phone Appraiser and Insurance Over Years in Acton ROBERTS HART Affasu Road Acton Bui CHIROPRACTIC RICHARD TELFORD DC Wellington St Acton Or Bucfencrs office For ppotBtmeota All Saturday Special beautifully airconditioned we leaned back in the reclining seats the speaker said Imagine yourself away out in the country watching the stars come out The air seemed to get cooler and the stars began to appear gradually on the domed ceiling as the room darkened With my usual thirst for knowledge I thought To heck with the country Im in the mountains and promptly fell asleep So much for education Each time a film Ive sent away comes back Alice-from-in- town who was with me on the ride rushes out and we ait and laugh then weep quietly over them Theyre so beautiful It sounds as though Im con stantly sitting mooning about the Rockies but Im not really While we were In Saskat chewan I began making a real effort to look and find the small in my usual life again I started the morning after Gord told roe that twice the previous night I had woken him up saying I have to go back I HAVE to go back The first small Joy was ap propriately enough for me a cat was stuck in the house in Craik with a bad eye Infection and couldnt write or read or anything Just sit with dark glasses on and feel miserable Then the cat came in and was whipped up on the bed with me so fast that it sat and blinked for a minute then snuggled down She lay flat against me with her head just about under my chin pushing It into my hand with every stroke her ears so flat tened so far back that she looked like some sort of large ugly snake She lay and purred and pushed and dribbled down my neck for a long time then curled up betide me and we both slept When I woke Id stopped fighting the normal and was willing to come back down out of the if I could Gord and I went for a drive that evening and stretched out on a blanket at the top of a coulee watching the cattle on the slopes and a string of ducks puttering up and down the river in the valley Then I realized one thing the mountains lacked other than that Is The wind up there was cool clean and virtually scentless Blowing to us across the prairies were the scents of sage newmown hay and yellow clover And In place of the harsh call of the were the soft nighttime noises of Meadow- larks and other songbirds Getting home again we kept discovering one thing after another to exclaim over two new batches of kittens waiting for us Sue the pup grown almost ax big as her pappy and the twin foals almost unrecognizable Theyre all slim and leggy and real tittle hones My Is Just beautiful One last change found After years of sleeping with the covers loose I now find I cut sleep unless theyre tucked in An amateur psychologist would immediately pounce -Aha- In a doublering ceremony in Trinity United Church Acton on August IS Viyian Mary Smith and William Nichol son were married The grooms father performed the ceremony assisted by the Rev Gordon Turner Continues studies The bride the daughter of Mr and Mrs W D Elmer Smith 3 Acton has received a transfer from the University of Guelph to the University of Toronto where she will complete her degree The groom son of the Rev and Mrs William Nicholson of Montana Guelph completed his BA degree at the University of and will attend Knox College in Toronto to study for the ministry He has been a student minister at station Guthrie for the past year and a half Flowers In church Basketc of white gladioli and Something happened in those mountains You now feci and unsure of yourself and hence the tucking in That could be A continuously deflating air mattress is enough to make anyone insecure Maybe Ive gained Just enough confidence after this Jaunt on my own that I feel I can assert myself and ensure my share of the bedcovers by anchoring them Or maybe its Just that Ive rediscovered the Joy of having that lovely little cold air pocket when I stick my foot over the edge of the mattress mums with pink carnations decorated the church with blue tinted carnations and bows marking Ihe pews Dr George Elliott played the organ Mrs George Gibson of Oro Station sang 0 Perfect Love and The Wedding Prayer Carries Bible The bride wore a floor length gown of organza over taffeta trimmed with lace and a lace- trimmed fulllength veil She carried a Bible with a white orchid stephanotis and pink sweetheart roses Four a Urn dan Mold of honor was Miss Julie Smith sister of the bride and the bridesmaids were Mrs Anne Smith Gait sisterinlaw of the bride Mrs Dorothy Smith Acton sisterinlaw of the bride and Mrs Helen sister of the groom They wore of blue organza over taffeta with white lace bodices and headdresses of blue tinted carnations and carried nosegays of white and bluetinted carnations Given In marriage Elmer Smith principal of the M Z Bennett school gave his daughter in marriage Groomsman was Ian Smith Guelph a friend Ushers were Dave Smith Gait Brian Smith Acton and Norman Smith Acton brothers of the bride Welcome guests After the ceremony a reception was held at Acton Music Centre Guests were welcomed from Acton Guelph Pembroke Belleville Alton Orangcvlllc Toronto Port Credit Pickering Woodstock Brampton and the three churches at Oro Station Guthrie where the groom was student minister A special guest was the grooms aunt Miss Helen from Boston Mothers receive Mrs Smith wore for her daughters wedding a flowered net coat over crepe in mint green white accessories and a corsage of white carnations and sweetheart roses The grooms mother chose gold with white accessories white carnations and sweetheart roses Rev and Mrs J Crabb at tended from Barrie and asked the at the reception The couple are honeymooning in before making their home in Toronto Entertain for bride In April university friends held a miscellaneous shower for the bridetobe Sisterinlaw Mrs Dorothy Smith held a miscellaneous shower In Acton and the brides aunt Mrs Margaret Wallls was hostess at a linen shower A community shower was held in station community hall In gifts were presented by roommates where the bride lived while working at Lakeland Laboratory Mr and Mrs Colin McNie of Detroit Mich spent a few days last week with the tatters sister Mrs J Hansard Mr and Mrs Bob Bruce Gordon and Susan and Mr and Mrs D F Wilds have returned from a very enjoyable months holiday to the Pacific coast Mrs A Dennis and Miss Marilyn Dennis of Fergus Mr and Mrs John of London and Mr W H Macdonald of Chicago III visited with the latters sister Mrs J C Dennis last week Mr and Mrs Robert Turner have returned from a delightful trip to the Western Provinces They visited in Vancouver and Victoria Their friends Mr and Mrs Horry Bums of All la ton accompanied them Mrs Grace Dalyrymplc of Beamsville and Miss Margaret MacDonald of Glasgow Scotland and Mr and Mrs Dean FolliF of Toronto visited with their friend Miss Robina Clark last week Mr and Mrs Ed Norton and family spent holidays at Wasaga Beach and Shelbume Mr and Mrs Jim James and family Churchill Road holidayed near Mr and Mrs Davis returned to Rutland England Saturday after a six week visit with their son Mick Davis and his family Their visit included a one week cottage holiday at Paradise Lake near Hallburton Other trips included Tobermoroy Muskoka and Algonquin Park They wish to say thank you and cheerio to the and Lowes of Churchill Road who made them welcome during their visit miscellaneous shower was given by a friend Mrs Pat at her home in Acton Mr and Mrs Jack Gibson have made their new home at Main Street Acton BROS MEAT MARKET RED BRAND BEEF Lean Shoulder Roast Blade Short Rib Roast CHOICE BONELESS Prime Rib Roast I lb LEAN Sirloin Tip Roast lb Ground Chuck 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