Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 12, 1972, p. 9

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The Acton Free Wednesday Apr MR AND MRS CAM AGNEW ready to cut their wedding anniversary cake at a reception for the popular Acton couple at St Albans hall Sunday Photo by H Coles Osprlnge WI elects officers Greek Easter celebrated the which means year The basket also contains roll paying of fees and which time a committees were read and ready A smaller loaf Is made im member of the family d IB adorned with a was given by Doris Fines who VBae wt SKS rrUUffSColUle lor the older person which was prepared by Mrs R Howard and touched on various angles a Mra Richmond such as eating problems for older rf Kitchener were guests for the folks seven ways to pamper an weekend of Mr and Mrs Fred appetite and cooking for one or Archibald They all attended the two people Hospitality Bonsplel at Acton Off leers elected Mra and Mrs were president Mrs Elmer Hurd attended a family Fisher vice president Mrs Ed Saturday evening for Archibald secretary Mrs D G Robertson district director Doris Fines alternate Mrs Archibald pianist Mrs Gordon assistant pianist Doris Fines press reporter Doris a bridetobe of this month is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Win Klooster of Kenllworth formerly of Osprlnge Mrs Elmer Fisher was hostess Fines flower and card conveners Tuesday evening to relatives and Dan Winter and Mrs Wm MUton convener Mrs Gordon Altken A pot luck lunch was enjoyed at the close the meeting HI meeting friends tor a shower In honor of Fayt Hardwlck bridetobe of Steven Archibald Over 30 ladles enjoyed the evening with Faye and she received many lovely gifts Visitors at the home of Mr and Barber and West Oldrop of Erin Mr and Mrs Ross Irvine of Arthur Miss Nancy Grundy Miss Shirley Saunders of George of Acton Gordon Winters Mr and Mrs Russell Grand and family Eaitcr seal meeting Mrs Murray McKitrlck and Kenny attended an Easter Seal campaign meeting on April the John Ross Collegiate In 111 had been collected for handicapped children Mr and Dave Woodward and family and Miss Janet spent the Easter weekend in Montreal Mr I M Arnott of visited one day this week with his sister and brother in law Mr and Mrs Gordon Howse Mrs K Klooster has sold her house in the village It has been purchased by Mr and Mrs Van and family of Oak but Mra Klooster will be with us until the end of June Mrs Ed Archibald Mrs D Robertson and Miss Doris Fines of the local Women a Institute attended the anniversary of I on Saturday Mr and Mrs Mike Hutchison me sixth meotino of the Visitors at the home of Mr and and family of Kemptvllle visited L Murray McKitrlck and weekend with Mr and Much Acton interest in Laboratory There was much interest for Actonlans In the official opening of the new High Point Medical Diagnostic Laboratories Ltd In Missuuauga Saturday morning Three of the principals Involved were from Acton Ray cut the ribbon to open the ii flanked on either side I r and Mrs John ii They are officers of mpany and Mrs Dr i 1 1 Is technical u i r of the Lab which has as medical director ultramodern facility la I on the fifth floor of the i 1 obit Plaza on Dixie I loorSt It is equipped to do than blood tests to t ihyslologlcal variations in I Hi Plan two yean Two years In the planning the aim the laboratory Is to provide an uptodate and precise service for physicians the area There is no major diagnostic facility of Its site In the area and it Is expected to fill the need The lab Is within easy reach of hospitals in the area and can provide services that often could be obtained only by sending samples many miles away Carta points out that much of the shiny new equipment Is available In only a Tew other laboratories in Canada Technicians who hail from places as far apart as the Indonesia Trinidad and Bombay India are all part of the team which will stress quality control to ensure the highest possible degree of accuracy In testa Unknown to many Is the fact that has an International reputation In the field She has represented both Canada and Austria on the International Standardlxatlon Committee for Clinical Testing since Proficient in five languages she brings immense prestige to the new laboratory which she laid out and planned Three months ago the laboratory was Just the shell of the building rapidly being finished so the company could Bet up Ihe facility Much work was done in the last three months much of It volunteer It was also planned to have the lato Mayor Robert Speck of Missuuauga officially open the new laboratory but the mayor died last week and the official opening coincided with his funeral Despite these setbacks many attended the official opening Including several from Acton Escorted tours of facilities were enjoyed by guests with refreshments afterwards Mr Mrs Agnew mark anniversary Bedlambs was held at the borne of Mrs Robert Ellis with nine girls present They cut and put the mac on their waste baskets and lamp shades and worked on their scarves and cushions How to set up the accessories for Achievement night was discussed Record books were checked to see if they were all up to date Lunch was served by Van Vlught and Cathy Ellis At the seventh meeting programs for Achievement night were handed out by Mrs also check sheets for the access ories The covers for the record books were given out and each girl to put on her own design work was continued on the dresser scarves and cushions A lovely lunch of Juke salmon buns and pickles was served by Judy Johnston and Sandra Easter Service The Easter service was ob served at the Greek Orthodox Church In Toronto Sunday April by Mr and Mrs D M Dudnlkand family The sunrise service beginning at am and ending at 9 IS a includes several certaionlet Following the Jw congregation goes the basement where baskets of food brought by each family are biassed by the priest Tins basket Is prepared the day before and contains bread like a round fruit loaf which stood on end Thetepof this loaf covered with Icing and decorated The letters from J family were Mr and Mrs Ralph Mrs Gordon Over guests from as for as British Columbia and as near as nextdoor neighbors helped Mr and Mrs Cam celebrate their wedding anniversary at St Albans parish hall Acton Sunday afternoon April Mr and Mrs Agnew live at Terrace Acton having moved to town In 1966 after spending most of their married life farming on the Guelph Line south of Campbellville Mrs the former Ethel May Allan of the First line and Cam Agnew who livid over near Guelph Junction in were married in the Boston Church Manse by the Rev McDermott in 1922 Previously Mr Had served overseas In the First World War with the 2nd Central Ontario Regiment from Hamilton Ho bought a form In married Ethel May In 1922 and then didn t move again until when they retired and bought a home In Acton Acton handy We moved to Acton because it was central and close to everything else Mr Agnew told this newspaper and It was a good place to catch public trans portation Several other people from the same area preceded them to the town so they were never among strangers Both Mr and Mrs belong to the Golden Age Club in Acton and Mrs Agnew Is a Life Member of Acton Women and a member of Knox Church Indies Aid Mr who prefers to be active in retirement works as a spare time security guard at the PL Robertson plant and a construction site In Milton Evidence of their popularity Is supplied by the number of people from I Chatsworth Toronto Hamilton Guelph Milton Wotcrdown Hiilsburgh Campbellville Georgetown listowel and Acton who attended The three- tie red wedding cake was made by Mrs Margaret Mitchell of and Mrs Gladys of Fulford Harbour C decorated the cake Mrs Agnew stepmother Mrs Mae Georgetown and an aunt Mrs Emily Hiilsburgh poured tea for guests Mr and Mrs Agnew have two daughters Mra Norma Patterson of Guelph and Mrs Helen Broulllord or Acton and six grandchildren who were Sunday reception After the reception or close friends went to the home for dinner Many gifts cards of congratulations and flowers graced a table at the reception Including one from M P George Kerr that officially opens They are principals in the the new High Point Laboratories are on company which set up the spanking new large Acton threesome left to right Carla laboratory on Dixie Road Mlssissauga Ray and John Photo by H Coles Surprise party for anniversary A surprise party held on for Mr and Mrs John Von Den Brink who were heir wedding vcrnary Their family wronged tilt happy event by their family A buffet tier joyed were their two and husbands Mr and I Nior Mr and Mrs Glen and son John Jr Otter guests were on and from Mr and Mrs Van Barry and Mr and John Mann Mrs Van Veld Mr and Mrs Mordcn Arthur Mr Mrs A Long Mr and Mm Jack Margrave and Mr Mrs John Near Acton the Bikes that prove themselves ALL MODELS AVAILABLE IN STOCK KELLYS MOTORCYCLES RESEARCH BRAMPTON Coma in and check our special No Hwy MINOR BASEBALL ASSOCIATION invites you to Oin its A MONTH DRAW The draw will run for months Tickets ore 12 this amounts to 1 00 per month Most people we have approached feel they can afford this A MAXIMUM OF 1200 TICKETS WILL BE ISSUED TICKETS GO BACK INTO THE DRUM FOR EACH MONTH S DRAW FIGURE OUT YOUR ODDS OF WINNING WE STILL HAVE A FEW TICKETS AVAILABLE ON A FIRST COME FIRST SERVED BASIS To become eligible Send with your name and address to ACTON MINOR BASEBALL ASSOCIATION P O Box 333 Acton Ontario iteelei Awe PHONE WHY NOT RIDE A WINNER we will return Your Money and put your Name on a waiting list for next year Proceeds go toward Minor Baseball and Girls Softball This lottery Is authorized under provincial license No

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