Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 25, 1972, p. 19

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Candlelight wedding in Trinity October 6 Thfl Froo Wodnoldoy Dublin Hot Potatoes ess up vegetables Dublin WI curator seeks more articles Mrs Clark Armatrona Uke Avenue was hostess for the regular monthly meeting of Dublin Women s Institute or Thursday evening A One turnout of members attended Opening exercises were presided over by Mrs Birth president A simple resolution that will Improve home and country was well responded to by the ladles who gave many suggestions to make this a better country to live la Mention was made the wedding that had been catered to which was quite a successful event District day Several ladlos will attend District Day at next Tuesday to hear Mrs Austin of New Hamburg a former president of F W I 0 speak A review of the three fall fairs In the district was made Women s Institutes exhibits Mrs Nellls spoke on Resolutions A humorous reading Ten Commandments lor Women a Institute Members were given by Mrs D Hunter Tweedsmulrbook Mrs J Mclntyre as curator gave a most Interesting talk on the Tweodamulr Book and requested news Items and pic tures about their property their families etc The In the neighborhood have been recorded In this book for many years Mrs displayed the Book and as It was started and had kept records for many years It was decided to start a new book which Mrs Norton showed the group and It la an entirely new style Mrs W Frank also a member of the Curator Committee read an interesting article on Do a and for the Tweodamulr History Book and advised every branch to have one It Is a record of the happenings of the district to be kept for all time A report of the District Directors meeting at Milton on October was given by Mrs Family night A Family Night discussed and a committee was named to moke arrangements Mrs Norton reported on having obtained safe storage for the minute books of the branch since its Inception A sewing class with Instruction on Sewing with Knits will be under way soon The hostess Mrs Armstrong assisted by Mrs J A Van Fleet and Mrfl J Dennis served lunch and a social time was enjoyed over the teacups Mrs C Mclntyre as courtesy convener thanked the hostesa and everyone who took part in the program for very interesting meeting BA degree llnda Elizabeth ncc Weaver granddaughter of Mrs Phillips of Church St has completed the requirements for a Bachelor of Arts degree at Queen University Kingston majoring In English literature and Art Mrs Townscnd Is the daughter of Dorothy and Arnold Weaver of Hamilton and Is a teacher there 1100 at tend Hill show Over 1 attended the annual exhibit of the Georgetown Arts and Crafts group the Burgundy Club in Norval this year It was the anniversary of the group Acton members again par were Mrs Wca Realty stuffed toys and animals and Mrs H with polished stones and Jewellery Jack Wensley who has been working in British Columbia la back again now The town a reeve Dr Frank Is convalescing at home now and all hope to aee him out and much Improved In health soon Many friends will be pleased to hear that Mrs Alex Near Is showing improvement In Guelph General Hospital following surgery Mr and Mrs Albert Irwin celebrated their wedding anniversary with relatives and friends at a surprise party given for them at their home on Sunday Itfrs Harry Main prize met some of her pupils Sunday- pupils she hadnt seen since she was an 16yearold teacher at a country school outside The informal surprise reunion was arranged by the former editor of the paper Frank Macintyre and his wife at their home Mr and Mrs Harry Mainprise and BUI had a delightful afternoon A wine and cheese party began the season for women curlers last Thursday evening with the crowd attending at about the hundred mark A variety program was enjoyed at the club with Gil Malcolm introducing musical numbers Agnes and Isabel Moore playing guitars and singing and Joyce Carpenter s young dancers performing Mm of Brampton spent Thanksgiving weekend with her sister Mrs Lldkea here and they had Thanksgiving dinner with Mr at Si Josephs Chronic Wing Mrs and Victor of London and Mrs Howard Kitchener spent the next weekend with Mrs Lldkea And another visitor was Mrs of Sault Marie who spent most of the week here and enjoyed this part of the country Mr and Mrs Randy and baby Drew of Owen Sound and Mrs Gail end Utile Tasha also visited with Mrs Lldkea and their aunts Elliott retirement from business in Acton was marked by a house full of friends Friday evening Welcoming the guests with Mr and Mrs Elliott wire son George daughters Shirley Mrs Jim Dills of Milton and June of Toronto Relatives fellow merchants neighbors church and Lodge associates were among those spending the evening together Most of the evening was spent chatting but there was some musical entertainment that was really unusual George Elliott was persuaded to take groups upstairs to see where he had taken over one of bedrooms to Install a rebuilt He still tot the foot pedals Installed but played for the visitors and explained what he had done George Is church organist and bandmaster Mr Elliott started In business his brother Harold as general store on October 1 191 at corner of Mill and Willow Their store was sold for the Bunk of Montreal Sub Mr Elliott took over operating of a stationery store In the old Free Press building when the printing business moved from that lotuUon Mr and Mrs Elliott lived for many years on Bower A candlelight ceremony In Trinity United church Joined In marriage Donna Jane Pendleton and Paul Ian Meyer Onion officiated at the wedding at JO p m riday evening Oc tober and arrangements of white mums daisy mum glads and cornflowers decorated the church Die bride a teacher at Burlington Central high school is the daughter of Mr and Mrs William Pendleton of Ave Acton The groom who Is with Otis Co Is the son of Mr and Mrs Duncan Meyer Wood Glen Scarborough White and blue bride wore white organza over satin with lace applique and short veil trimmed with daisies Her bouquet was of daisy mums and blue cornflowers trimmed with white velvet Her attendants were her sister Marylou Pendleton as maid of honor friend Jill Hurst and cousin Joanne Thomas as brides molds and little Kris as flower girl They wore long milk maid gowns In royal blue trimmed with white Austrian late and carried baskets of white daisy mums and blue corn flowers Mr escorted his daughter down the aisle Brian Pendleton cousin of the bride was groomsman and the ushers Drew Danntels a and brother Bill Pendleton George Elliott played the organ for the ceremony Reception The reception followed in the Curling Club with guests welcomed from Toronto Burlington and Acton Among them wire Mrs Karl grandmother the groom and Mrs Thomas greataunt of the bride flic bride a mother received wearing green trimmed with silver white gardenia and yellow rones The groom a mother wore printed chiffon In turquoise navy pink and with a and pink roses the bride ware a black and red Dr J Chamberlain and staffers of the Hulton County Health Unit attended the Ontario Public Health Association annual lust week Members attended the three day affair on a staggered basis allowing each to at least one session Chamber of Commerce mtmbr Jack kept up his contact with the Chamber while he away In Florida and very unusual contact it was too Mr and Mrs with her father Jim Hcnnessy and uncle Mike were enjoying the decree heat at Indian Rocks on the Gulf when they realized a contractor next door had begun dumping earth into the water off the beach Mr phoned the local Chamber of Commeree since as he explained he dldn t come 1 miles to swim to find the water polluted The Chamber unladed the police who came speedily and put a slop to the dumping The multl million dollar project was held up for a while while other dumping arrangements were made and the Acton people continued to enjoy tlic beach The and their relatives had a very pleasant three week holiday black accessories and red roses lowers and special couple are living In nils were held before the FREE YOUR CHILDS PORTRAIT Courtesy of Shoppers World Brampton J is our way of laying Thank You tor vis I our Mall No Appointment Necessary Just stop by our studio booth located In the Wall the Fountain Your g picture will be taken FREE during the days and hours listed below by a camera artist International I famous CANADIAN BABY PHOTOGRAPHERS gift portrait to a family which may Include groups or any member from as young as two months or older 3 WEEKS ONLY WED OCT IS thru to SAT NOV MON m to Sat m SHOPPERS UJORID The second A II meeting of Senior girls was held on October at Mrs Douglas s they voted on the of the club Dublin Senior Hot Potatoes Hooks are going to be with brown potato on It made of board They talked about vegetables and the many ways to do so The menu of Pinny cauliflower covered In Doris Block and Kuren Pierce medium white sauce They Cathy llonnlo ArmstonKi pan fried cabbage A special trout by the members was I auric Pierce s and Mario Porkers baked carrots Lathy Barber and Heather MeKeTchcrn did fine lob of up the mess Dishes were left as the girls I the Fleet officers first II meeting of the Dublin Senior was held on October Mm W Hie project Is Dressing up Vegetables club are Mrs W Ijwby and Mrs N Douglas I lection of officers was Black vice I Pierce treasurer Cathy press reporter Karen Pierce Pamphlets and project booklets wire out salad on iihiiii On October Acton Homemakers club the Carrot Curls held their third meeting girls took notes on various veuetablea Shirley and torn served light lunch that was well liked meeting was on October After Ihc usual business they making of fresh sula Is using vegetables course Juno made a id and there was a potato- tuna as the main dish Photo offer good Oct 31st to Nov DONNA and Paul Mtycr were married in a ceremony in Trinity United church October and arc living in Photo by J Jennings I Ik ill i- i I it hi dyed to match I Ml and OF GEORGETOWN Various Colors Styles In tweeds and Checks Sizes to III 1 1 III II 1 til Ma St Georgetown PORTRAIT Living Color nimFM Bablei child on adults groups of each person only plus fllmfft Groups I per person plus film Select from finished picture in radiant black and whlto and living color Banui quality Guaranteed Satisfaction limit one Special per child courteous service Senior Cttliens Welcome to f ML Friday to 30 Si JO MA County Fair GEORGETOWN MARKET HIGHWAY People tjft to Betty Kennedy an kinds of people Weekday afternoons are special times for I around Toronto Monday Betty Kennedy interviews interest people whose ideas and are and newsworthy Betty Kennedy doesn attempt to lead you or guests to her way of thinking Nor does she necessarily expect you to agree with her guests views and act vibes After all she says listeners are enough to make up their own minds You find in Betty Kennedy interviews a depth and perception rarely equalled in Canadian broadcasting today mm

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