Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 30, 1972, p. 7

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vows in Knox church Aug 12 The Acton Free Press Wednesday August 1972 Ive been back noma from the mountains for a few weeks now Just feeding Into the newspaper whenever It comes time The one question Ive been asked regularly Is How can you manage to stay away from home for three weeks I Well easy under the right circumstance First I earn almost enough with my writing during the rest of the year to pay for my own holidays Hobby cooperates Secondly my marvellous husband on being If I were being selfish by traipsing off without him answered No dont get taken out all year so you deserve a good He thought a minute then added like the man said youre a long time dead And lastly having a 14 year old daughter almost 15 whos willing to have a try at running a house is an absolute necessity Beth apparently did a terrific Job in keeping the house clean and tidy far better than she could have managed If Id been here I guess And as far as the kitchen work Ive always been lucky as all three kids like to muss around and help with the baking Help They have favorite recipes they make constantly and I dont have to worry about the cookie Jar ever getting a bare bottom These are the recipes most often used Toll standards of white and yellow gladioli and mums decorated Knox Presbyterian Church Acton Saturday August 12 for the midafternoon double ring ceremony that united Rod ney Alexander McEachern 1 Acton and Roberta Laurene Acton Rev A McKenrie officiated with Dr George Elliott at the organ The bride wore a floor length gown of white crepe with polyester lace The train which came from the bodice was made of lace In a floral design and was trimmed with lace similar to that on the dress She wore a dainty cap bonnet trimmed with tatted lace mede by her grandmother COOKIES Boll ratlin in cup than Craam I cup whim brown aild well water cup chopped flour It up up alliplw 1 lip bikini powder tip nit Add to lint mixture blend well Drop on cookie sheet Bike at too reel for 13 to lit minutes OATMEAL COOKIES Bake at ISO degrees or Sffu milk I Tbip corn oil Add the dry all at Mice and boat until lust mixed but Hill lumpy Cook is lor pancakes on hot griddle or skillet RICK BROWNIES Cream cup margarine l cup vanilla Beat Add cup cocoa cup flour 1 cup chopped Ml well Bake it ISO lor minutes or until centre la firm but not hard In a I quart pan DOODLE CAKE In a lane bowl lift IMi cups flour I cocoa 1 up baking bikini soda 1 tip nil ike three Indentations In flour and St 1 Up vinegar In one 1 tip the second and J com oil In the Pour cup warm water over all and beat wall Bake at degrees for minutes In a square pan SPICE REFRIGERATOR COOKIES cup shortening Vi cup i sugar cup wjijte sugar Add flour up baking powder all 1 to up mixed apices cinnamon ginger nutmeg Add to mixture and blend well Shape Into rolls Inchei In wrap In waxed paper and chill for it vera I hours Cut Into thin ill bike on jtrcaitd cookie sheet at degree for I to 10 Mr and Mrs Joe Hurst are back after a three week stay In England which they enjoyed thoroughly Mr and Mrs J Jim and Jennifer spent several days in recently visiting the formers parents and sisters Summer playground leaders enjoyed a barbecue at the home of supervisor Wendy Bell In on the weekend Visitors with Mr and Mrs Robert McBnery in town recently were Mr and Mrs Allan of Winnipeg Mrs Mrs Leo Jarnieaon and daughter Marion ail of Ballinafad Back home again after a motor trip to the Maritimes to visit relatives are Jane Mary and John Watson and Karen ShortUl After a years training Haset Eastwood is now a teacher on the staff of the School for the blind and deaf Mr and Mrs Teresa and Gary of Kingston visited with Ms parents Mr and Mrs Bralda on the weekend Ron Henry returned to Kingston on the weekend to begin third and final year studies at Queens University law school Miss Margaret Mackensle returns to her study of law at York university this week She was with law office for the Mr and Mrs Henry visited in Montreal with relatives including his mother a former Acton resident who Is In fairly good health In a nursing home mere In the Wood Lake regatta fishing contest Bruit Marshall of Acton took the first prise trophy He bad caught a pickerel over six pounds Mr and Mrs Marshall were with her parents Mr and Mrs for the regatta weekend at their cottage Dr and Mrs Onions Sunday afternoon and evening August when they held Open House in the parsonage He Is temporarily the new minister of Trinity United Recently Mr and Mrs John Krapek Jim and Jennifer spent three weeks at Beach Accompantng for the were Miss sod Mr Hoboes Hiss Diane Timbers and Mr Bruce Swift Joined them for weekends Abo visiting them faffing holidays were Mr and Mrs Timbers Scott Timbers and Mrs J Mr and Mrs Norton Mr and Mrs Tracy and Carrie Mrs and Mr Anderson Young Randy had his tonsils out this week in Mrs Helen Wood has returned after spending holiday at Bruce Beach with relatives Rod Prosser Is having a weeks holidays at his home in St Thomas after working during the summer at the Free Press He returns next week to McMaster University where he completed his first year science on the deans honors list Hes the son of Clare and Frances Dllla Gone back to Europe again after a happy visit here and Mr and Mrs Gerard who were showing their new baby Catherine Maori to her relatives for the first time The babys proud grandparents are Mr and Mrs Clarence and there was many family gatherings during their stay her and Gerard Coquard have been living In Paris but have gone now to Dakar Senegal where he is employed with his shipping company They enjoy Africa ana lived before in Sierra Leone Mrs Harry Murray hc- by Mr and Mrs Bruce and Mr and Mrs Russell Murray attended the marriage of her niece Miss Lynn Getsler to Kenneth Gallagher at St Josephs Church on Saturday afternoon and the evening marriage of her nephew Terry Howe to Miss Wendy at St Pauls Anglican Church in Sundridge Four rallies for WMS There is a new venture this fall for Brampton of the Presbyterian Church Instead of a concentrated effort on a single rally a project will consist of four rallies under the chairmanship of the president and four adult group leaders The entire Brampton embracing some churches has been divided into four separate areas and each area will hold a rally Actons rally is Wednesday Oct 11 with Mrs Alex Moore as and Rodney McEacbern were wed in Knox church Aug and are living in Milton Photo by Two girls guests of ex She carried a cascade bouquet of yellow sweetheart roses and white Shasta mums with trailing white ribbon and wore the necklace given to her grand mother by her grandfather as a wedding gift Caftans for attendants Matron of honor was Mrs Donna Milton sister of the bride and the bridesmaids were Marilyn Barber RR 1 Acton and Heather sister of the groom They were gowned alike in floor length cotton caftans and wore gold lockets the gift of the bride Mrs carried a cascade of yellow shasta mums and blue monkshood with trailing royal blue ribbon The other two attendants carried cascades of white mums and white with yellow ribbon They wore matching flowers In their hair The flowers were all designed by Mrs Graham Mathews Toronto aunt of the bride Mr escorted his daughter groomsman was Douglas Lockerbie Acton and the ushers John Kingsmill a cousin of the bride and Rodger McEachern brother of the groom The men wore royal blue Edwardian suits white shirts and black bow ties with white carnation The reception followed in the Dr A C Stewart memorial hall in the church Mothers receive The brides mother received wearing long floral printed crepe with silver accessories and a corsage of pink gladioli and rapture sweetheart rosea with miniature rosebuds in her hair The grooms mother wore rose crimplene crepe with accessories ana a corsage of white and rose sweetheart roses and silk white rosebuds in her hair Pink and yellow flowers decorated the tables with a three tiered wedding cake and silver candlesticks centring the brides table Guests attended from Acton Michigan Milton Guelph Toronto Orangeville Mount Forest Brampton Arthur Sudbury Rock wood Glen Williams Waterloo Among them were three grandparents Mr and Mrs H Palmer Acton and Mrs Mtulin Acton The couple left on a trip to Northern bride wore Local girls were among dub members who were guests of the CNE last week from Wednesday morning to Friday Shirley Jocque and Karen Pierce were chosen by the home econo mist to represent this district on the annual event They stayed at university of Toronto residences and enjoyed trips to Ontario Place and the museum as well as the C NE The girls enjoyed their experience very much Story competitions Got a hankering to write available at the Free Press or at The IODE is sponsoring Its provincial headquarters of the consecutive short story 1 0 168 Jackson Street W competition with awards of Hamilton and More details are In the rally Is Sept Sept Hand Dont miss out Comet 21 B4W Portable Crisp performance in a portable set and at an affordable price Features smartly styled wood gram finish plus pre set fine tuning and big 4 speaker The picture Electro home all the way and that means sharp detail and come See this one soon CFL SCHEDULES AVAILABLE HERE Country Centre a navy blue suit white full an 1 brimmedhatwhltebeadedpurse OY and shoes with red sweetheart meeting place sweetheart They are living at Bronte St Apt Milton The bride is employed at the Bank of Commerce In Milton and A RR Acton The groom son of Mr and Mrs Sandy McEachern RR Acton Is employed with North American Rockwell Milton Before the wedding a community miscellaneous shower was given by Irene Douglas Ann McCarron and Edith Hilfman in the Acton Legion hall Marilyn Barber was hostess for a shower and Mrs Donna Arpa held a miscellaneous shower Institute Ladles met at the home of Mrs Vnughan tin the old School which was most appropriate as the program was Education and Cultural Activities The roll call was answered by snowing on old school book and reading an article out of It Some of the books shown dated back to 1856 Mrs gave the motto living is Just as Important as making a living Mrs Morrison and Mrs Vaughan will attend Leaders TralninB School at Milton on Oct 3 and for the Sewing with Knits course Arrangements were made at have displays put in at local fairs Lunch was served hostess assisted by Mrs Fox and Mrs and a social half hour spent over the tea cups THE bike rally at the sportsmens show Is advertised wilh two bikes in the TD bank windows Terrific Fashion Scoop At one great low price Compare the brand Compare the Quality I Compare the Styles I You will look the very best at these great savings Value up to Mix and match coordinates for that sporty relaxed look To celebrate our anniversary Oct 23 mage Fashions Invites you to win your purchases free Write your name address and phone number on purchase receipt Deposit It In ballot box Oct 23rd a receipt will be drawn and a full refund of your purchases will be given to the lucky winner Start depositing your receipt today Give your outfit a total look with Burlington Cameo hose Georgetown Market Centre Mf

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