Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 26, 1972, p. 13

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Home sewing crafts draw applause at Ys fashion show Acton Free Wednesday April 26 ore all outfitted thnnks to mother skill with tile sewing machine Sisters Ann and Cathy Bowmans outfits of pants shirts ponchos were made for about each and brothers Matthew and John outfits for about 2 each Photoby Dills The second Home Sewers fashion show drew an appreciative audience of to the M Z Bennett school auditorium Wednesday evening of last week All the clothing was made at home with twofold appeallow on cost and high on style Models were members of the sponsoring Menettes club their family and friends Sewing talent was a baste fact extras much In evidence were originality flair and color The show moved briskly on a brightly decorated stage while music supervisor John Taylor i ji commentator Craft display After the show those attending were intrigued by the Items on a long crafts table Included were needlepoint crewel embroidery crocheting rug hooking liquid embroidery etc There was plenty of room for chatting in the halt of the school A table was set up with coffee and fruit breads accented by bouquets of pussywillows spring flowers and roses Intermission draw winners included Kathy Frost and M 7 B teacher Cynthia Blades Severn family groups added Interest to the informal showing of clothing on the stage Family groups Club president Sally was middle step in threegeneration presentation She showed her own clothing and some she had made for her son Greg Her mother Margaret Wilson also showed three dresses she had made And this family included the only man In the show Id wearing pants and vest made by his wife four children In tnc family vivaciously displayed articles made by their mother who was In the show herself lost year They arc John and Matthew and long haired STYLE WITH economy for the Staleys Margery Staley made her hooded dress for son Mark outfit for and little daughter Helen for nothing but the cost of braid and zipper Older daughter Carole dress cost more with yards of braid and a new Canadians print Dills a walker to get around Mrs It is home again She broke a hip in a fall during the winter and hud been living with her daughter in the States A was held for Miss at Brock Street by and ranees McLcar Thirt rtlativts and friends Mr and Mrs Garnet Reed and Robbie of Victoria Corners Mr and Mrs Don Reed land Jeff of visited recently with Mr and Mrs Donald Reed Sr Tldey The Choralicrs sang at the anniversary of United Churth Sunday They sang during the ice and alio at the social gathering afterward The band dance planned for this night is to raise money to send young players to band camp at At least six are expected to go to camp this summer Acton Nassagawcja school board member Tom Watson and Mrs Watson were among the many who attended the funeral in Burlington Monday of Karen Cooper wife of Burlington school board member Noel Cooper She died tragically in a car accident on the weekend in which her husband was also seriously injured The Watsons and Coopers had attended a convention in the Marltlmes together last summer Ann Carol appearance Robertson last year monopolized the maternity wear section of the show and the very next day produced a son This year Steven made a personal appearance with her wearing natty jumpsuits Carol Campbell came with two children Paul Sharon to share her sowing knowledge Men Thompson of had daughters Donna and Margie Marg Staley showed her own colorful outfits as well spring clothing tor her three Carole Murk and young Helen Member Donna was Joined by her mother Muriel Kingsbury member Clark at the door taking tickets on stage by her daughter in law also Ixmlsc Clark Stacy Perry a veteran of lost year show toddled out to show handiwork of her mother ilub member Ann School work Young girls showing articles they hid made at were Schmidt Carol Grant Knthy Wendy Andrews lurol Bonnie rdon shepherded the models onstage in charge of the wire Mary Lea Ball and Shirley Carol Campbell was In charge of the table Tin enjoyable profitable evening wns by the doin naive members of the dub TTLS president Sally left acted as commentator for the well in donation of was escorts two of the youngest models Greg second show sponsored by the club for work Stacey Perry Marg PhotobyK Dills PHARMACY CHECK OUR EVERYDAY LOW LOW PRICES THE crafts at the Ball with Andrea right who wns Home Sewers show are admired by club helping at the refreshment table PhotobyK numbers Shirley and Mary Lea Dills Destiny heaven pastor By Mrs Ron McLean Heir sermon topic was Journey into Glory Jesus kept on appearing to people for forty days after the crucifixion His appearance stopped and his spiritual appearance took over change took place on what we call the day of ascension was a feeling of rejoicing the disciples knew that was closer than He had been in the body Acts says While they were watching He was taken up and a received Him out of their second coming Is reunion with all mankind We speculate as to the tune and the place when it will happen Gods plan has a plan for all His children I said Our destiny is heaven cannot imagine life as a cruise sailing around until the food runs out then sinking the ship No goal n purpose no destiny no Jesus to receive us when we die The provincial annual meeting of I ODE was held in Hamilton this week at the Hotel and fivt Acton memoirs were among thi at the dinner last Thursday Mrs C E Nelles regent of I chapter attended workshops during the day Driving down just for the dinner were members Mrs D Mrs A Waldie Mrs J and Miss Braida and Mrs J Mann The speaker was Pauline former national president of the 0 and now the chancellor of the of Toronto is Guelphs been painted on Highwa PUDDLES were all frozen early Tuesday morning BRUCE Trad hikers took a mile walk from Terra Cotta to Kelso Sunday THF town s new key by law is published this week Check the details drivers A few days before the fishing season and there still ice on the lake Its unusually slow in disappearing this year THE city of Edinburgh pipe band will be attending the Highland Games in Fergus this Hie is a glorious life the next life will be more glorious still It hard to truths in this lik A little wrote a composition in which she said art two kinds The ire terrible the ire nice My fattier is so very met hat he must hive been a girl whin he was a boy Jesus is person His person went I are wc ill Makes prog rcis Mr trid in Is making progress at Milton Hospital Stephen Warren had the misfortune to f ill while iucttinj off school bus and his nrm week of Standard Tune Ml I 1 snow left mounds of on sidewalks Most of it has turn off now writs L0VELL BROS MEAT MARKET BRAMPTON DENTURE CLINIC Now open to servo tho In Brampton and surrounding area Main Street N Suite A Telephone 459 One year warranty as to adjustment on all new dentures provided day money back guarantee No charge for consultation Repairs and Monday to Friday am to Evenings and Saturdays by appointment As an 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