Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 21, 1971, p. 10

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Gogne Brown wedding in Ballinafad church by Wendy Thomson It nonsensical to have springcleaning in the spring when the weather is just beginning to turn nice I can only get so much vigorous scrubbing done before the warm wind calls me outside to walk over the hills 1 11 be cleaning away quite happly I don t really from Ann Carter one mild the work then happen to l She look out the window There oke me up one night just to have always something there thats assure her that the bad justbeggmgtobeinspectedthe weaker would indeed end that 1jj we changed our minds first crocus a new stand of cedar that has popped up over winter the off shoot on a chestnut tree we d thought was dead and of course the dogs and cats in all their various Oh it poses about going that the mountains would still be there in July etc Summer is coming We yaltered on for all enthusiastic in our planning But I sympathize with Ann when she Consequently the only part of gets her phone bill Twenty the house that Is getting its minutes is a long time to chat proper cleaning is the basement when you re calling from which has no windows to see California but that call did us things out of Boxes of Junk are both a world of good I went being pulled out thrown out around for a whole week Trunks of clothes are getting humming little Summer is sorted things that I ve sent coming songs while I scrubbed downstairs to clean up sometime ire finally getting while I was cleaning out the done frig I found a small piece of lettuce that t took as though It was Just last week that I it would be too tasty so I dug up finally gave my a an old recipe I found to use it good scrubbing I d had it on the P It DOCS tiste a little dif trail ride up in the Rockies last July and that week of woodsmoke LETTUCE NUT BREAD left it smelling a little strong Beat eggs cup Mi There was no use in packing it f away as I m heading back into C the mountains again in a couple flour powder Mi of months this time with my s baking soda husband The nights are far too i each of mice cold with to stick my ginger Add to egg mixture freezing feet on and mix well Stir In tsp Really though know i rind cud experience will be twice as enjoyable with someone to share finely chopped lettuce cup It with All winter long when the chopped pecans Spoon the weather was so rotten I d light a stiff batter into a loaf pan and fire in the fireplace here dream bake at 350 degrees for in of the summer and let names of hour or until done places roll around in my head Pipestone River Singing Meadows Skoki Hector I looked out the window Glacier Pipestone Pass fl pa And I m not the only one doing heading up under the eaves Must that A few weeks ago I had a take a look Sell seeds again plan bowling camp Baskets of yellow gladioli and white daisies decorated Ballinafad United Church for the of Janice Marie Brown of and Henri Leonard of Erin The ring ceremony was solemnized at 3 30 on March 20 by the Rev Kelvin Johnston The bride is of Mr and Mrs Donald Brown and employed at the branch of the TorontoDominion Bank in Acton The groom son of Mrs Andre and the late Mr of rcmisknming Quebec is a teacher at Erin District school Carries roses The bride wore a formal town of twinkle silk with re embroidered Guipure lace trim me empire design featured a neckline with lcj mutton sleeves The sheath lace skirt had a cathedral train edged in matching lace Her bouffant scalloped veil was up with a lace headdress with teardrop crystals She carried a bouquet of red sweetheart roses with white miniature carnations Three attendants Mitron of honor was the sister in law Mrs Eileen Brown and the bridesmaids were Miss Donna Brown sister of the bride and Miss Margaret Given a friend They wore matching chiffon gowns the matron of honor in lemon yellow the bridesmaids in mint The towns had hifeh necklines full chiffon sleeves atiA empire effect waistlines trimmed with white daisies They carried daisies with puffs of pale green tulle Groomsman wjs Garry Brown R Georgetown the bride brother Ushers were Ross Acton and Erin Miss Sinclair played the organ the soloist Mrs Audrey Peddle sang The Wed dint Prayer and 0 Perfect Love Reception dance A reception followed in the church parlor and later a dance wis held in community centre Die bride mother wore a pale dress and coat ensemble of corded silk with yellow and white accessories and a corsage Mrs Horace heads Dublin WI JANICE BROWN and Henri were married in United church March are living in Acton She works in the TorontoDominion bank here he a school teacher at Erin Roy Photography Georgetown of tantenne roses with puffs of white tulle s sister assisted in rcceivint the a grey pant dress and red ac cessories with red roses Grandparents present Guests were welcomed from North Bay Hamilton Weston Milton and other points Among them were the bride Mr and Mrs Donald McLean The couple left for Eastern Ontario and Montreal the bride a navy pant dress with white daisy trim white wool coat navy wet look accessories and a white orchid couple are living at Churchill Acton Guest of honor Before the wedding the bride was the tut- it of honor it special talhenngi A miscellaneous shower wis given by Mrs White attended by friends and relatives A cocktail party was given at the home of Mr and Mrs Norman Bolton assisted by Mr and Mrs David Mrs Ross Mclean assisted by Mrs Mel can held a miscellaneous shower when many friends and relatives were present Open house Miss Margaret Given held a miscellaneous shower at her home for former school friends Mrs Donald Brown the bride mother entertained friends and relatives at an open house on March to see the bride and groom lovely The April meeting of I Auxiliary was held at the home of Mrs J with seven members present It opened with the prayer for the retarded read by Mrs Conroy The Spring Dance was enjoyed by all who attended and was a great success Members hope the tall Dance booked or Oct will be as good Bowl again The trainees will be taken bowling eiery other Tuesday again this month with the ladies assisting Plans are now for the Flowers of Hope campaign Captains of areas and canvassers are now being organized Flower seeds are being packaged and members hope the campaign will be well received and they will see lots of giant marigolds blooming in the gardens Two local boys are being sent to camp for a week each The film of the retarded Olympics shown the workshop at the last general meeting was very much by those who attended The next meeting will be held May 26 at the Acton Public Library Anyone Interested is invited to attend Mrs Bill Cmsholm is a patient in General Hospital friends hope for a speedy recovery Some of the Golden Agers attended the Annual Spring Tea it Pirkwood Manor visited with Miss M Bennett while there Friends will be happy to know Mr Earl Jordan is recovering at home Gordon has returned to he id University to begin exams SECOND DRAW WINNERS of the Thursday Hunter Lois Mackenzie and Nellie night ladies curling at the Acton club was the They were presented with the Al McKenzie nnk made up of Trevibn Patrick skip Shirley trophy Staff Photo Mr Brian McCristall flew from C following he death of his aunt Mrs Henry Kelly Mrs A Dills and Mr andl Mrs Jim Dills of Milton visited the weekend with Mrs A I yon of Iewisburg Mike and Bob travelled to Oxford Ohio lowsit JimSlaven whoisa Mike and Bob have recently finished exams at the of Mrs of Iron I Ontario and Mr and Mrs f Reed and family of Ontario visited recently with their uncle Mr Don Reed Sr Mrs Jean Smith is a patient in General Hospital She is now out of the Intensive Care Unit but will remain in the hospital a little longer Mrs Oliver spent a few days with her sister Mrs Stew Reed to visit their mother in the hospital Recent guests of Mr and Mrs Jimcs Ralston were Mr and Mrs John Ralston and Miss Joyce Prentice of Toronto Mr and Mrs George of Peterborough Mr and Mrs Claud Hume of Parry Sound Mr and Mrs Edward Baker of Owen Sound Mrs Phillips of Mrs Ray Janj of Wiilowdale Mr and Mrs Herb Prentice of Arthur the Institute year 1001 for the members of Dublin Women Institute was lumtui met ting held at the home of Mrn I Wilson I last evening and hod t attendance of members A fine pot link supper wan at pin I the hour Mr M opened the with reading verv tlmily poem Payment of fees and offer of homes for meetings In the coming were In answer to the II tall which the secretary Mrs C Mclntyre called Achievement day Achievement Day for North will be held In Stcwarttown School on May when the theme will be Dairy I are from the home idle held recently In Acton were tven by Mrs M Hunter as well as returns from a recent auction sale us given by Mrs both of which were A liberal donation was made to llie Canadian Cancer Society Donations were also approved to Acton Decoration Committee District Women Institute the Bursary Fund and Pennies for Coming events rhe Branch will be represented at the Decoration Day Committee mcctinj on Wednesday April at the Acton at Mention was made of the B Dinner at on the of It was by the members that the price of fruit baskets for the ill be increased On April 19 Mrs Duncan Moffat and Mrs W Mclntyre will represent the Branch at Milton in the interests of the To mother A silver dollar was given to the mother of a baby girl Mrs Norton one of the branch members Hie secretary noted that three members had perfect attendance records for the past year Mrs C Mclntyre gave the innual treasurer report for the Branch Die year had been a busy one and a rewarding one financially On behalf of herself and Mrs D Moffat Mrs Norton gave the auditors report and confirmed the entries and balance on hind Directors meet concise report of a District Directors meeting held on Aprd j in Milton was given by Mrs M Much pertained to the final plans for the District Annual to be held in Knox Church here on Ma 19 committee reports were t as follows on agriculture Mrs R McDougall Canadian industries Mrs M Hunter citizenship Mrs N education Mrs Wilson research Mrs Armstrong current events Mrs I Norton home economics Mrs health Mrs B resolutions Mrs W J Mclntyre and history Mrs Duncan Moffat Programs of merit were sponsored by each of the ladles during the year Re view year In reviewing the two years In which she nan been president Mrs thanked all for the fine cooperation and assis tance she hud received and expressed her pleasure In working with the members during her term in office On vacating the office Mrs M Ncllii thanked her for her good and the progress the Branch has had during her presidency and presented a gift to her Mrs W J Mclntyre took the chair for the election of officers Mrs E Norton on behalf of the Nominating Committee composed of Mrs Mrs A Near and herself presen ted the slate of officers for 1871 which was Inter accepted and confirmed Mrs Mclntyre installed the officers and the following will guide the work of Dublin Women Institute for the Program Committee Mrs Norton Mrs J Dennis Mrs W and Mrs C Visiting committee Mrs C Armstrong Mrs Mrs and Mrs Wilson Qui t committee Mrs W Prank Mrs Collins Mrs A Near Mrs H Mrs Armstrong Bus committee Mrs W Mrs F Mo and Mrs J C Dennis Nominating tee Mrs Norton Mrs A Near and Mrs Booth committee Mrs Mrs Thomson and Mrs Wilson Take Mrs Horace the new president then look the chair and thanked the members for her election to the office and asked for the help and cooperation of everyone hour members were named to be the voting delegates at the District Annual in May Mrs Mri Mrs M Nelln and Mrs C were Judged and the entry of Mrs M was chosen to be entered in the competition the District Annual Mrs wan courtesy convener Jnd thanked the hostess Wilson and all who had contributed in any to the of the evening with a special thank to the retiring president Mrs McCullough and retiring secretdr treasurer Mrs for their good work the past few president Mrs M Mc president Mrs Horace 1st vicepresident Mrs Clark Armstrong 2nd vice president Mrs Norton Sec Mrs M Hunter Ass sec treasurer Mrs Douglas pianist Mrs M Mc Ass t pianist Mrs W Irank press reporter Mrs J C Dennis press reporter Mrs C Armstrong Directors Branch directors Mrs D Moffat Mrs W Mclntyre and Mrs A Near District director Mrs Alternate District Director Mrs Nelhs Auditors Mrs D Moffat and Mrs Mclntyre Public Relations Mrs J A Van Fleet Agriculture and Canadian Industries Mrs and Mrs E Wilson Citizenship and Mrs A and Mrs Armstrong Historical Research and Current Events Mrs W and Mrs J A Van Meet Home Economics and Health Mrs F McCarron and Mrs N Douglas Resolutions Mrs Social Mrs Norton Mrs Manes and Mrs Mental Health Mrs Curator Mrs D Moffat Mrs Frank Mrs A Near and Mrs W J Mclntvre GM WAITED and WORKED and TESTED ITS HERE THE ALL NEW 1971 FIRENZA The answer or small buyers Let I lake you or The Small Car thai proves Usui I SEE PHIL PETE MTRS LTD Guelph St Georgetown RES Eve The German Canadian Club of Halttn Cunty FRUEHLINGSTANZ Saturday April All PM AT Milton Pine Street Hall MUSIC BY Nicktsbelts Kitchener WELCOME Chapters delegate to go to Newfoundland A film on Ontario Place was shown to members of lakeside chapter of the 0 E at their meeting in the Legion Hall April Members decided to moke two donations to Operations Incubators the NorthWest Territories and to Eskimo and Indian Eye Clinic To Newfoundland Former regent Grace will be the chapter delegate at the annual meeting of national chapter in St Johns Newfoundland May to June 3 She will vote for the chapter on proposed changed in the constitution One of the matters to be discussed is whether Echoes the chapter magazine will continue to be sent automatically to all members Fill bale It was decided that each group in the chapter will make nursery bag to go into the next bale These bags contain articles for youngsters Members of the Duke of Devonshire chapter are Invited to the May meeting when the guests speaker will be Mrs Kliepfer provincial Pen Pals secretary GETTING MARRIED YOUt WBWM UBIV 33 William WEDDING INVITATIONS n pi nid n n I I I I J nJ ill r I fv t In e u l Id Dills Stationery Store Mill Acton THE YOUTH COMMITTEE OF THE ACTON URGENTLY REQUIRE DONATIONS OF ALL TYPES SUCH AS CHESTERFIELDS TABLES DART BOARDS POOL TABLES GAMES PING PONG TABLES And Any Recreational Equipment Articles Will Be Picked Up By Phoning Don Perry at 8531190 Days Allan Tremills Evenings GRAY COACH LINES Spring Time Table Effective April COMPLETE DAILY SERVICE TO TORONTO a Sun Sat EXPRESS m 58 a m 58 a exc Sat Sun 8 a m Sundays Via Yorkdale Centre For Holiday Service See Time Table No Late Evening Return Trip Saturdays Only Lv Toronto 30 p For Service To Guelph Kitchener Straff Owen Sound Ask For Time Table No TORONTO AIRPORT EXPRESS SERVICE RUNS FROM ISLINGTON SUBWAY STATION SHIP BUS PARCEL EXPRESS FAST ECONOMICAL RELIABLE Tickets and Information at Adams Bus Depot Mill Street Telephone J MO Adams Agent

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