Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 19, 1972, B7

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Personals Mr and Mrs Earl Lambert spent the weekend with Mr end Mrs Ron and family of Ottawa Master Ricky McEnery of has been holidaying with his greatgrandparents Mr and Mrs Robert In Acton Mr and Mrs J and family from De Kwakel Holland are visiting here for three weeks with Mr and Mrs M family Elizabeth Dr Mr and Mrs Glenn Banks and boys were back in town and called on friends here He has retired from teaching and he and Marg are enjoying dealing In antiques They have moved from to Beamsville Former high school teacher here Marda Novak of Toronto sends a note with her subscription renewal She says her former students have now finished grade or She has happy memories of Acton and hopes we dont grow too big Mrs G M Steele flew to Winnipeg and motored with her daughter and grandson and Mrs J H Hare and Craig to he Pacific on a 3 week vacation trip Enjoying a holiday In Canada with relatives arc sister of Mrs Wyjke Barons and their niece Geeske Both of them live in Fries land Holland They spent two weeks in Guclph with Mr and Mrs Leo Reimer and family before coming to Acton to stay with the Barcns Its their first trip to Canada and they re finding everything very interesting Miss Is a kindergarten teacher In Holland Mr and Mrs David and boys write back they are enjoying their trip to the west coast They moved in the spring from Elizabeth to Montreal Visiting Canada and meeting her brotherinlaw and niece for the first time is Mrs T Karjalainen of Finland She Is spending the summer with her sister Mrs Mr and their daughter Helen They operate the Fourth Line flower shop Of course they are taking her to see the sights including Niagara Falls Mrs is enjoying Canada very much she says Cheers up Manorites The Pres byterian W MS and Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs Ed Dredge at noon on Thursday July Mrs Dredge and her helpers served a buffet luncheon followed by birthday cake with ice cream in honor of a member who was celebrating a birthday The convener was Mrs Blanche Elliott who opened the program with some poems and followed this with an interesting account of her visits to the Manor as a member of the Senior Citizens Auxiliary The pleasure given the patients by a cheery greeting makes the visits rewarding Some local news a chance to sing some old favorite hymns and even a handshake makes life more enjoyable for the patients A sale of bazaar material af forded some enjoyment and realized a good sum of money Brown Venema vows in Trinity church July 8 Tho Free Press Wednosday July DUNN AND Fred Smith were married in Knox church by the Rev Relatives from Holland were among those attending the wedding of Grace Alice Venema and Allan Wayne Brown in Trinity United church on Saturday afternoon July fl Andrew performed the doublering ceremony and the church was decorated with chrysanthemums and daisies Dr Georgi Elliott ployed the organ The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Henry Venema Agnes and the groom Is the son of Mr and Mrs Wllbert Brown Acton A dinner and evening followed In the Legion hall attended from Quebec Toronto Orangevlllc Vineland Beamsville and Acton as well as an aunt and untie of the bride from Holland with their two children Carries roses bride wore a white satin gown trimmed with lace and lace train a pearl headdress holding a four tier shoulder length veil She carried red roses with white and daisies three bridal attendants Jennings were matron of honor Mrs Colleen Cole a friend and bridesmaids I Venema sister of the bride and Brown sister of the groom Their gowns featured red blue and green flowers on a mauve background they carried daisies and wore daisies In their hair Henry Venema gave his daughter in marriage Ken Cole was groomsman and the ushers were Bert brother of the bride and Ross Brown brother of the groom Mrs Venema wore blue with lace and yellow carnations Mrs Brown wore lime green chiffon with white carnations Trip to Quebec The honeymoon trip was through Quebec and the bride left wearing lime green with gold trim and pink sweetheart roses They arc living at fl Normandy Apt in where both are employed our showers were held for the bride to be three of them miscellaneous Mrs Colleen Cole s was June 12 Mrs Mae and Miss Dianne Brown entertained June 19 and Mrs Wyka Bnrens and Mrs All Kroezen on July Mrs Joan Pratt held a cup and saucer shower July 4 FOR the first time in the Hornby garden party was cancelled because of rain i Mil rON had seven Ontario same as Acton while Georgetown boasts collected the bucks from Acton selling 32 books prize of went to Men s president Ross this week for Hilts who is now on vacation Money selling the most number of tickets in the clubs raised by the draw will eventually find its way cash draw Tina 10 left won herself 50 to the board where it will be used in the for selling 64 books while sister Norma M C A program D Gibbons took home second prize money of for UNTIL the past week attendance at district parks was down because of the weather MORE new swimming pools In town this year They provide delightful stayathome holidays office staff remarks they re surprisingly busy these days for a supposed holiday j period days promised at the playground every Tuesday and Thursday is gold rush day hasnt been parti good for holidays yet- but already fall and winter catalogues are out Georgetown Herald now has nine columns on each page rather than eight as before Bet you can tell how many columns a page of the Free Press has without counting A long time resident coram on the drowning of Garnet Poster last week says that in years he can recall drownings in hairy Lake One of them many ago was a twin girl who fell off the radial bridge across the far end of the lake at fhe Breezes Smith Dunn wedding vows Knox Presbyterian Church Smith of Acton was the scene of a quiet wedding June when t 1 Dunn of Mr and the double ring Mrs Dunn Acton was runony which was attended by united in marriage to family Dinner John Smith son of Mr and Mrs fn J Smith Main St Miss Anne Mane was maid of honor The groom was attended by his brother Bob and relatives Followed at Acton Meadows Golf and Brown married in A reception was held at the Saturday July and are living in brides home attended by frlend3 Stuckcy SUPERMARKET MILL ST 853050 SPECIALS Maple Leaf Individual Pkg of Save CHEESE SLICES 39 Hills Bros Jar INSTANT COFFEE Pantry Shelf Tins TOMATOES 389 York oz Jars PEANUT BUTTER 49 Save Libbys Jars Save RELISHES 389 White Granulated lb Bag SUGAR 65 Austral Tins APRICOTS 279 MEAT DEPARTMENT SPECIALS Grade A Fresh lb and up CHICKENS CHICKEN nbsk 49f Schneiders patties BEEF PATTIES Swifts lb Average DINNER HAMS Swifts lb Pan Dandies SAUSAGE 69 Maple Leaf lb Pkg Assorted 75 Lady Scott of 400 FACIAL TISSUE 3 After Five Pkg of COCKTAIL MIXES 1Q COOKED HAM PRICES EFFECTIVE JULY COOKED MEATS Out No HEAD LETTUCE 229 FRESH PRODUCE ARRIVES DAILY AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES Del Monte 48 Tins Pineapple Orange or Pineapple Grapefruit DRINK 3

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