Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 2, 1970, p. 6

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A We September 1970 Formerly teacher here Fern Small married A former teacher at the M Bennett school Fern Elliabcth Small married to Robert McLean in Mount united church on Saturday July They are living on the grooms farm at RR 1 Conn The bride Is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Small and the groom Is the son of Mr and Mrs McLean I Conn Baiketaofgtadi Rev George Wright officiated at tho doublering ceremony and baskets of pink an- white glads decorated the church Mrs Marion Weber played the organ The bride wore a floor length line gown of bridal white pcau do poree tho scooped neckline hemline and chapel train trim med with rose brocade A flowered organza and rhJncstone headpiece held her fulllength veil She carried a cascade of pink sweetheart roses with Matron of honor was Mrs Leonard Francis Mildred Mount Forest sister of the bride and the bridesmaids were Ruth Small sister of the and Phyllis McLean Conn niece of the groom Flower girl Flower girl was Paul Jo Small niece of the bride The attendants wore crepe floor length dresses similar to the brides with floor length trains of matching They wore in their hair and carried cascades or pink carnations Ring bearer was Lyle Francis Mount Forest nephew of the bride who carried the rings on a pillow The bride was given in marriage by her father Groomsman was Wayne Orr l Conn and the ushers were McLean RR 1 Conn nephew of the groom and Glen Smalt 5 Mount Forest brother of the bride CG I helpers The reception wua held In the church hall with many guests welcomed from Acton Toronto Burlington Kitchener Arthur Guelph Flora Lambeth St Thomas and Kenil worth While she lived in Acton Miss Small was the leader of the CGIT group at United church and some of her girls went up to Mount Forest to act as waitresses at the dinner following the wedding Two of them Diane end sang two duets during the service A Wedding Prayer and Love Tho mother the wore a navy dress with pink carnations The grooms mother wore Unlit with pink carnations The couple loft on a trip to western Canada the bride wearing a turquoise suit trimmed with white fur collar and a mlniaturo orchids with Showers held Miss Small was he guest of honor at several gatherings before her wedding The COIT girls held a surprise shower during one of their meetings In spring Tho staff the Z Bennett school held a personal shower at the home of Mrs Ian Mc Gill vary A china shower was held in by Mrs William Karn assisted by Mary Lou Drown A miscellaneous shower was held in by Mrs Ross Small assisted by Mrs Keith Small A miscellaneous shower for united church members was held by Mrs Ken Kidnie ThalenDoomboS Federated marriage vows In a doublering ceremony in Bethel Christian Reformed church Acton Jenny and Harry Thai en were married by the Rev P The wedding was at four oclock on Saturday August 8 The bride Is the daughter of Mr and Mrs John of GO Longfleld Rd Acton The groom who manages a store In Guelph is the son of Mr and Mrs J Thalen of Cedar St Guelph The couple arc living at SB Ave Guelph Mrs Venema played the organ for the service Carries roses The bride wore a white gown with lily point sleeves and two lace panels coming from the yoke to form a train A lace headdress held her shoulder length veil trimmed with pearls She carried red sweetheart roses and white stephanotls Mrs Kamminga Acton the sister of the bride was matron of honor Miss Nellie Thalen Guelph sister of the groom was bridesmaid Miss Nancy sister of the bride was Junior bridesmaid and Miss Jo- Anne Thalen Guelph sister of the groom was flower girl J Doornbos gave his daughter In marriage Ushers were Charley brother of the bride and Eric Thalen brother of the groom Reception In church The reception was held in the church The brides mother wore coral with white accessories and yellow sweetheart roses the grooms mother chose black and white print with white ac cessories and pink sweetheart roses The couple left on a trip to Quebec City the bride wearing a finely pleated pink chiffon dress the Empire waistline trimmed with pearls and tones Before the wedding a miscellaneous shower was held at the home of the groms sister Nellie in Guelph Fellow employees of Mason Knitting Company presented the bride with a gift Furrow queen contest held with plow match H J Stanley This year the Halton Furrow Queen Competition is to be held at the same time as our Halton Junior Plowing Match The location is the farm of Ward about one mile north of Hornby on the Line The days activities will com mence at 30 am with coaching to all competitors on match plowing Boys and girls to years of age as of Nov l will then compete in two classes of plowing The winner in each class receives prize money with the overall champion receiving the J Whitelock Memorial Trophy Winner competes later The top competitors will also be selected to compete in the In ternational Plowing Match to be held Oct 1970 in Victoria County The Furrow competition is slated for pm when contestants will plow and then present a three minute talk All contestants must have been raised on a farm and be 11 to 24 years of age as of Nov Anyone interested in the Furrow Queen Competition should contact Mrs Spencer Wilson R 1 the chairman of this committee Wls meet The fifth national convention of the Federated Womens Institute of Canada was held at the University of Manitoba Aug with members of the Manitoba Womens Institute acting as hostess under the leadership of the president Mrs A J Poole Mrs C Moffott 1 Guelph the board member for subdivision which Includes County Wellington South and Wellington Centre was one of the to voting delegates from Ontario A highlight of the convention was Manitoba Day when nine busloads of delegates travelled to the International Peace Garden Mrs E V Fulton Manitoba is the newly appointed president of FWI C The Federation was formed In Winnipeg in when Judge Emily Murphy was elected the first national president At the banquet on Thursday evening the delegates were guests of the Department of Agriculture Province of Manitoba Each one received a piece of the birthday cake which was cut at the dinner the first evening of the con vention The threelayered cake was decorated to represent the three anniversaries which were held in Manitoba this year the Centennial of Manitoba as a province of Canada the 60lh anniversary of the Manitoba Womens Institutes and the Golden Jubilee of Ie which was observed last year in the provinces and now celebrated together nationally Legion Notes By Charlie Thomson Norm Morton is a patient in Hospital Don McKay is in Guelph General Hospital and George Musselle is in Sun- nybrook Hospital Toronto We wish them all a speedy recovery I PICK YOUR OWN Field Beefs and Roma BROS 3MILTON BEGINNING AUGUST 29 At Chudaghs Apple farm SchneiderRichards vows In evening doublering ceremony at United Church on August Jane Christine Richards and David William Schneider were married by tho Rev Sinclair The bride a student of advertising at Is W Richards Thornton lincashlrc England and had been living Term Cotta The groom a computer programmer In the son of Frank Schneider wore minidress with rounded neck and long sleeves and carried a cascade of yellow roses was Mrs Bobs and Acton Special guests were Ellis The bride was the grooms grandmother and given In marriage by Dave the parents of Mr and Mrs Allen and Ray Ellis wan Mason from England groomsman Vancouver Reception at home The reception was held at the homo of tho groom decorated with bouquets of glads The rings brides dress and the grooms suit had all been bought In England The wedding cake was mndo by Mrs Coleman of Terra a special friend of the Guests wore present from Guclpn Burlington Terra Inglowood CHRISTINE RICHARDS and David Schneider were married In and are living In Vancouver The bride comes from England Photo by Don Hilts BELL BOTTOM DENIM JEANS FOR BacktoSchool Wear Now at TORONTO by Bus Low Fares Good Any Day One Way 75 Return 335 FALL TIME TABLE Effective September MINOR FARE ADJUSTMENTS NEW10MULTIPLE RIDE COMMUTER BOOK Tickets have no expiry and are transferable REGULAR SERVICE UNCHANGED COMPLETE DAILYSERVICE TO TORONTO am exc Sun Hoi pm Y- 854 am- Sat Express pm am exc Sat Sun Hoi 833 pm am pm Sun Hoi YVia Yorkdale Centre LATE EVENING RETURN TRIP SATURDAYS ONLY Leave Toronto 1 1 30 pm ForSerivceto Guelph Kitchener Stratford Owen Sound Ask for Time Table No 3 TORONTO AIRPORT EXPRESSSERVICE RUNS FROM ISLINGTON SUBWAY STATION BUS PARCEL EXPRESS CAN SOLVE YOUR SHIPPING PROBLEMS Tickets and Information at Adams Bus Depot 18 Mill St G ADAMS Agent TalvphofW couple left on a motor trip to Vancouver where they are living The wore a blue and white check dress with matching coat They had gone to England before the wedding to meet nil the brides relatives and while there they received many gifts An envelope shower party was held for tho couple by the grooms sister Mrs Patterson at the homo of tho grooms father Grandmother entertains Mrs J J Stewart entertained friends and relatives at a lea In honor of her grand daughter Mrs Gary nee Sharon Stewart on Sunday Aug their home In Mr and Mrs were married In United Church Moncton on Aug and are spending part of their honeymoon in Ontario About guests were present to renew old acquaintance with Sharon and meet Gary as It Is seven years since Sharon moved with her parents and Steven and Shelley to the The tea table was lovely with a centre of pink carnations and tall pink tapers Two great great aunts of the bride poured tea Mrs A J Murray Acton and Mrs S Erin TIRES SEE DICK AT RICHS SERVICE CENTRE NO MILES EAST OF ACTON or 7000 I NOTICE RE GARBAGE COLLECTION DUE TO THE HOLIDAY MONDAY SEPT 7th THERE WILL BE NO GARBAGE COLLECTION THAT DAY GARBAGE WILL BE PICKED UP TUESDAY SEPT 81h INSTEAD NORMAL GARBAGE COLLECTION RESUMES THURS SEPT 10th J Hurst ClerkAdministrator IN GEORGETOWN ITS ILVERS TO PREPARE FOR SCHOOL KINDERGARTEN or COLLEGE BOYS HEAVY CORDUROY Sim Id FLARED SLACKS BOYS KORATRON CASUAL Sim to FLARED SLACKS 2 WESTERN JEANS BOYS to IB GYM SHORTS MENS NAME BRAND BRIEFS TOPS 1 BOYS GREY FLANNEL SLACKS SUM Sixes 10 to BOYS FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS Sim tew BOYS PERMA PRESS Sim to SHIRTS M A truly WE CARRY A COMPLETE SELECTION OF BACK TO SCHOOL APPAREL G TAM V SHANTER TEE KAY PENMANS SCOUT TEX STARR HOLLYWOOD WE CARRY A GOOD SELECTION OF BOYS NYLON HUSKY SLACKS BOYS LONG SLEEVE HEAVY COTTON KNIT SHIRTS Sim 4 to 9o to CARDIGANS REGIMENTAL STRIPE Sim 4 to FLARED SLACKS 3 CHECKED JUMPERS 2 SLIMS Sites to GIRLS NEW FALL DRESSES to 3 to 14 4 GIRLS NEW FALL to 14 SKIRTS GIRLS STRETCH NYLON KNEE SOX GIRLS FULL FASHIONED CARDIGANS to 2 Sim a to 14 MENS CORDUROY FLARED SLACKS MENS PRESS SHIRTS MarS FULL FASHIONED PULLOVERS special GIRLS I TO GYM SUITS 3 WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF BACKTOSCHOOL FOOTWEAR QUALITY SHOE DEPARTMENT

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