Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 5, 1972, p. 11

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Osprnge Easter wedding at Knox church ByDortoFlna Easter lilies decorated Knox Presbyterian Church Ospringe Saturday evening or the wedding of Deborah Ann Stewart eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs Vernon Stewart Ospringe to William Frederick Clark son of Mr and Mrs Fred Clark 3 Acton The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev and the organ music was played by Mrs Gordon The bride given in marriage by her father was gowned in Qoor length white and mauve crepe with lace trim and white crochet hat She wore a necklace of her grandmothers She carried a white bible with en orchid and streamers Mrs Louise Varcoe the matron of honour wore a floor length gown of pale green crepe with white lace and carried a bouquet of white mums Bruce was the goomsman The reception was held at the home of the brides grandmother Mrs David Stewart Receiving the guests the brides mother worea three piece knitted black and white suit with white accessories and the grooms mother wore a two piece suit of purple crimpollne with black accessories Guests were present from Oak- ville Acton Rock wood and The young couple left on a honeymoon to Fort Erie and Niagara On their return they will reside in Guelph Recent visitor Mrs Pearl Osborne of Mrs Lloyd Lyons Erin Mrs Blanche Ertel Mr Wilfred Hlllsburgh were recent visitors of Mr and Mrs Byron Bruce and family What is everyone doing Or has everybody got everything done Tell me your haunts and news of your Jaunts And let us all Join in the fun If you see a strange bus going along the school route dont be alarmed It belongs to Clarence Denny and is driven by Gordon Aitken It is larger withmore seats and no doubt will come in handy on some of the bus trips taken by teachers and pupils Mr and Mrs John and two children Linda and Barry of Burlington visited on Sunday with Mr and Mrs Vernon Stewart and family Tho Acton Free Press Wodnosds April 5 1972 Easter service visitors accident in area news District Appoint Jim Jennings as staff photographer Churchill Easter service visits highlights of report By Mrs Fred MacArthnr The Churchill Church service was well attended to hear our Pastor Rev A Easter message Roll the Stone Away The choir sang two anthems Childrens Hosanna and Easter Carol and the orchestra was in attendance The children and their teachers remained upstairs so all could enjoy the wonderful message Churchill friends and neighbors of Mr and Mrs Robert Marshall Churchill Road wish to express our sympathy to Mr and Mrs William Daly nee Sharker Marshall of St Catharines in the death of their infant son William at Sick Childrens Hospital Toronto The burial service was at Shoemaker Funeral Home Acton on Saturday with Rev conducting the service EaitergtMits Easter guests with Mr and Mrs J C Denny were their sons Mtvand Mrs Jeff Denny and CoraTM also Mr and Mrs Chris Denny and Sandy Mr William Thompson reports she saw her first robin this spring on Sunday Mr and Mrs Bob Kerr Jeffrey and Christine also Mr Larry Aseltine spent Good Friday with her parents Mr and Mrs John Knox Hampton On Easter Monday Mr and Mrs Bob Kerr and children also Miss Vera Strokov accompanied them to visit at Mrs Kerrs sisters home with Mr and Mrs Grant Down at Sunderland Good Friday visitors Guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Anderson Jimmy and Earl were Mr and Mrs Ken and family from on Good Friday Mr and Mrs Tony Bolton of were also guests at the same home on Easter Sunday Mr and Mrs George Mallby Greg Guy and Geoffrey and son Garry from Guelph University were with their parents Mr and Mrs William for Easter Mr and Mrs L Near and family were guests on Saturday at their brothers home Mr and Mrs Earl Near of Mrs StarJet of J lit Mrs Near to visit with her daughter and soninlaw for a couple of days Mrs Beatrice Anderson and Mr and Mrs Archie Kerr also Miss Erica Strokov visited for the afternoon and evening having supper on Easter Sunday with their son and daughter Mr and Mrs Don Anderson Donald and David guests Easter guests at the parental home with Rev and Mrs on Good Friday were Dr and Mrs E and Mellnda of WUlowdale also Mr Ivan Chalmers of Toronto and Mr and Mrs Don of Eden Miffs Brampton On Sunday Mr and Mrs Orval Cross and son Craig of Lome Park and Mr and Mra J Caruso and family of Brampton visited Mr and Mrs Bill Smith and Stephanie of Ballinafad were guests on Easter with her parents Mr and Mrs Ward Hamilton and family Mr and Mrs Clark Winter Donna and Tracy of Toronto spent Good Friday with his parents Mr and Mrs Alfred Winter From Michigan Mr and Mrs Harry Angus Jay and of Whyoming Michigan spent Easter at the parental home with Mr and Mrs Alfred Winter Mr and Mrs Storey and family of Orilha visited on the Easter holiday with their parents Mr and Mrs Clifford Storey Mrs Griffin and Mr William McArthur of Erin Mrs McArthur of the Nursing Home in HiUsburg and Mr and Mrs Davidson visited for Easter at the home of Mr and Mrs William Thompson Churchill Road Mr and Mrs George Elliott also called at the same home Home lo snow Mr and Mrs Norman Turner David and arrived home last week from their winter vacation in sunny Florida They enjoyed every moment of their eight week stay but were quite surprised on returning home to find such an abundance of snow and wintry weather Jim Jennings of Acton has Joined tho staff of The Acton Free Press and The Canadian Champion Milton a photographer and darkroom technician Born and educated in Acton Jim spent a year in the engineering course at Polytechnic Institute in Toronto and has worked as a draftsman in the drafting department at General Electric in for the past five years He is 27 years old is to the former Gloria of Acton and has one son aged two Photography has been Jims hobby for several years and for past three years he has being doing commercial photography on part time basis in Acton and district A member of the Camera Club he Is presently vicepresident of that group Jims appointment to the staff will relieve the news staffers The Champion and The Free Press give them more time for news writing and features although they will continue to do some photography work SilverWood 21st birthday for Institute Mr and Mrs Ross Shortill and family of Ottawa spent the Easter weekend at the parental homes and are staying this week Mrs Clifford has returned from her winter In Florida Craig Woods of Georgetown spent Friday with his friend Mark Shortill it being Marks sixteenth birthday Mr and Mrs J Metcalfe were entertained at dinner Sunday evening by Mr and Mrs Paul New minister By Mrs A Benton Mrs Sam Waters opened her home recently for a miscellaneous shower in honor of a spring bridetobe Miss Deforest Mr and Mrs A C Patterson returned from a months visit to Florida last week travelling by motor where they visited his brother Mr and Mrs Arthur Patterson and others A larger than usual congregation welcomed the inducted minister Rev Peter Barrow his wife and family at the Easter service at Presbyterian Church on Sunday The choir sang an appropriate anthem led in the service Mr and Mrs Roger and children visited with relatives in Montreal for the Easter holiday Mrs S Gisby has returned home from Georgetown Memorial Hospital We hope she will improve in health Metcalfe Mr and Mrs Dan Campbell visited Sunday with Mr and Mrs Reg French and family Hit fay car Mr Archie McEnery is In Georgetown Hospital with multiple bruises and cuts and a cracked pelvis resulting in being struck down by a car while crossing a street in Georgetown We wish him a speedy recovery Mr and Mrs Ernie McEnery attended the funeral of Eileens aunt Mrs Lowrie last week It is reported that two properties In Ballinafad have been sold Easter service The church was well filled on Easter Sunday when the Sacrament of Holy was observed Mrs Ernie McEnery at the organ and Miss Sinclair at the piano provided Easter music while the Jr Choir under Mrs Kerrs direction rendered two numbers Were sorry to hear Mrs Jock is In Georgetown hospital for treatment Also Mr Henry Hilts is still there for By Mrs George Burt Silverwood Womens Institute celebrated their anniversary with a euchre party in Stewarttown Hall on March It was a lovely spring evening and tables were in play The first for ladies was won by Mrs Isabel Bird and second prize went to Mrs Cora Snyder First for men went to Mr Jim Cunningham and there was a tie for second between Mr Hector Bird and Mr George Burt with George winning he draw Mrs Ernestine Smith was the lucky winner of a potted mum donated by Webbs Greenhouse as a door prize Mr Ken Davidson got a flower arrangement for a birthday prize County Junior Farmers competed in the Provincial competition in on Saturday bowling girls came second The play was put on by the Acton Junior Farmers famous maple syrup festival is this Saturday Last years attendance was Elmira has ordered in pounds of pancake mix IB0 pounds ui butter 150 pounds of coffee quarts of milk pounds of sugar and over 1000 gallons of maple syrup ROBERT R HAMILTON OPTOMETRIST RoadS On rge town S77M71 Good Friday breakfast By Mrs Wright Mrs H Gilbertson hosted the Easter ThankOffering meeting of Eden Mills Presbyterian Church Ladies Aid Missionary Society A committee was formed to look after the Good Friday morning breakfast with Mrs Russell Blacklock convener Several items of business were dealt with Including catering to a wedding in April The breakfast Good Friday morning was huge success as the tables were Med from 830 on It being an annual affair its getting bigger and better The sympathy or the community is extended to the family in the death of a father and grandfather Mr J D Rev D Sinclair is Improving gradually in Guelph General Hospital service Easter Sunday morning service at the Presbyterian Church was conducted by Rev Dr W Stanford Reld of the University of Guelph who brought an Inspiring message Special Music by the choir added to the Easter message which made one think it was good to be there Mr Famswortb of Guelph brought the message the week before while our minister confined to hospital Mr and MrsTbavidson of Eden House have returned home after a holiday In Florida Mr and Mrs D Daniels of Rochester NY and Mrs Thomas of Michigan axe visiting relatives Mrs Beryl Wright had her two daughters home for Easter Joanne from Vancouver and Mr and Mrs Peter Law son of Kingston Miss Violet McGimpsey Toronto was an Easter guest of Mr and Mrs R Wright Mr end Mrs William McLean have returned home after a week in London guests of Mr and Mrs Bob Francis and family Mr an Mrs Ed Jennings have returned home after three months in St Petersburg Florida Story of resurrection By Mr Rod McLean Mr thoughts dwelt on the resurrection A fox being chased by a dog came to a cave As be was about to enter he noticed that all the fox tracks went In to the cave but none came out So mankind feels anxiety over entering the cave of death Jesus lives now and because He lives we live also who believe In Him la hospital Mrs Frank is a patient in General Hospital The lovely flowers were in memory of the late of- Eden Mills A good education helps you worry about whats going on aD over the world L0VELL BROS MEAT MARKET RED BRAND BEEF Choice Boneless PRIME RIB ROAST Blade Short Rib Roast 95V Lean SHOULDER ROAST 85 Lean STEWING BEEF Boneless ROLLED BRISKET Jl 19 Lean GROUND CHUCK 85 Maple Leaf lb Sliced SIDE BACON 79 FREEZER SPECIAL lb Freezer Pack Le GROUND CHUCK 79 RED BRAND BEEF SIDES lb HINDS FRONTS 69V LOVELL BROS MODERN MEAT MARKET Mill E Acton Daily Delivery Phone MANURE COMPOST WEED FREE STEAM STERILIZED Government Recommended for SHRUBS G LAWNS COMPOST TOP DRESSING FOR LAWNS ONE INCH OF MANURE COMPOST WILL KEEP YOUR LAWN IN GOOD CONDITJN ALL SUMMER IONG HOLDS MOISTURE IN SANDY LOAM MIX WITH CLAY TO BREAK IT UP COMPOST FOR FLOWERS AND SHRUBS FOR BEST RESULTS MIX MANURE COMPOST WITH SOIL BEFORE PLANTING FLOWERS OR SHRUBS THEN APPLY ONE INCH OF COMPOST OVER THE PLANTS CASH AND CARRY 35c Bushel 3 Bushels for 100 Bushels for 300 a load 5 yds HOC AND McNAIR MUSHROOM FARM LIMITED HIGHWAY 8532759 MILES SOUTH OF ACTON Opn Day am Is treatment Miss Karen end Miss Jane Watson visited In IngersoD this weekend Mr and Mrs El wood Snow and Peter visited recently at her home at Van Kleek Hill and also visited her sister who is hospitalized Mr and Mrs Bud Snow visited at Uxbrldge on Sunday Mr and Mrs Droulllard Mr and Mrs Garry Snow and Misses Nancy and Pamela Snow spent Easter Sunday with Mr and Mrs Elwood Snow and Peter Home sold The Shortill home on the line has been sold to a buyer from Georgetown and the sale will take place soon of chattels etc Mr Allan has been home for the long Easter week end Easter Sunday guests with Mr and Mrs Tom Given were Mrs Edward Ryan and boys Mr and Mrs Fred Kcntner and sons Mr and Mrs Dirk and children Mr and Mrs Kevin Hall and Miss Maggie Given Rick Hadash was also a guest USED CARS In immaculate condition with Department of Transport Safety Certification from TRAFALGAR 1972 CORTINA I I CO MAIN ST MILTON door In bright red 2000cc 4 speed Synchro mesh transmission Mag type wheels radial tires miles balance of lull Ford warranty Lie No 1971 DELUXE In flame red with radio white walls wheel covers Lie No 1970 LTD In royal maroon with black vinyl roof VS power steering power brakes radio white walls wheel covers mile balance on Ford power train lalnlng Lie No N4708 1969 FORD CUSTOM 1968 FORD CUSTOM Twilight turquoise wllh V8 standard transmission Lie No L92525 1968 MERCURY M0NTEG0 door hardtop Finished In lime gold tone white roof barrel engine speed transmission radio white walls wheel covers Lie No N4I40 1967 METEOR S33 door hardtop Finished In dark green with black vinyl Interior bucket seats console Vfl automatic power steering power brakes radio white walls Mag type wheel covers mile power train warranty Lie No 1966 METEOR RIDEAU 196 GMC

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