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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 9, 1977, p. 6

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6 The Acton Free Wednesday February 9 1977 MELODY MAY SPEAR R R 2 Hillsbwg and Wilfred Barton St Milton were married in Churchill Community Church on January They are now living in Acton Greenock WI hears of Hawaii The January meeting of Greenwood W I was held at the home of Mrs C Allan a week late because of stormy weather Meditations were given by Mrs Patterson The New Year is your opportunity to live by Faith a selection by Rev A Young at onetime padre of O A concluded by a poem Be still and know Mrs Sinclair president read an introduction to the New Year She welcomed all those who braved the elements lo be present in the exceptionally cold weather Correspondence included thank you notes from ihose remembered at Christmas and a letter about Officers Conference this spring Reports Two minute reports in eluded comments on the Fall Board meeting of and information from the current issue of Fed News Dressing warmly especially your head was read by Mrs J Veer man 13 members and two visitors answered the roll call Name product and give your opinion of it Answers in eluded rollon versus spray deodorant oven cleaners how effective brand soap products available only through company salesman using only part of cling free strip better results pies of comparing prices and textures currant needing repeated washing before use a new kind of plastic wrap for cereals and crackers On program Agriculture and Canadian Industries conveners pro gram consisted of A Smile to show appreciation of Canada by Mrs Allan the motto prepared by Mrs Leslie read by Miss Our land Our heritage How can we preserve it from the past for the present and he future Mrs Allan read about nickel mining at Sudbury On holiday Mrs Wm J McDonald showed slides and com men ted on a holiday in the Hawaiian Islands taken a ago on a hour stop flight from Toronto Air port Mrs McDonald visited three of the islands Hawaii Maui and and by taking advantage of available lours then saw fields of pineap ples and sugar cane crops which require two years of growth before reaching harvesting stage Slides showed the machinery and labourers picking pineapples and the vinous steps used in pro cessing Bright sunlight was often interspersed with sudden rain showers and rain clouds could be seen at the top of surrounding mountains Lush vegetation and brightly coloured flowers of many kinds provided an exotic background for many activities which took place during the day to entertain the tourist crowds which invaded the tropical islands Mrs McDonald found the volcanoes and lava which had poured down the mountain side be of special interest to her Mrs McDonald concluded that this had been one of her most enjoyable excursions and admitted she is planning to go there again in the near future UNRESERVED PUBLICUMI AUCTION CONSTRUCTION TRUCK EQUIPMENT MILTON ONTARIO mile south 401 off THURSFEB17th I III Ca LOO 121 MCOTW- HO LOADER Case MOB A 30B J TRACTORS A LOADERS SHOES MOT a BO HI NO MACHINES MOBILE SHOE Hop on 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Sliver Jubilee Year including the presentation of 37 watercolors by Winn if red Marsh lo Canada Several members plan to attend the annual Founders Day Luncheon at the Cutten Club in February com IODE week February 13 lo 20 when the National and Provincial presidents will be guest speakers Annual meeting Lakeside Chapter is still from National Headquarters meeting Honorary Regent for used hearing aids Marguerite Following the business chaired the annual meeting Guests came from as far away as Nova Scotia to hear the wedding vows of Melody May Spear and Wilfred in Churchill Com Church on January The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Fred Spear R l Hillsburgh and works at Beard more in Acton The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs David Bar ton St Milton and is an employee of Ontario Pallet Milton His family is origin ally from Nova Scotia The Rev James Met officiated at the d cubit ring ceremony with Mrs Mane Anderson a cousin of the mother playing the organ Ilrldal gown For her wedding day the bride chose a floor length gown of white satin with a keyhole neckline full wrist length sleeves with frill on the edges The bodice was of reembroidered con lace with tiny seed pearls Her A line skirl had matching accordion pleating it the hemline and a train A Juliet matching lace and seed pearls held a doubletiered fingertip well and she car rled a white Bible a gift from the groom with red rosebuds She also wore her mother gold locket Six slaters Mrs Goyle Butler was her sister matron of honor She wore a floor length gown in canary yellow polyester knit with wrist length sleeves rounded neckline and empire waist The gown also featured an A line skirt and detachable cape and hood trimmed with white marabou fur She car ried a nosegay of yellow and white rosebuds also trimmed with fur Bridesmaids were sisters Mrs Carolyn Mrs Mrs Nancy Rhynold Mrs and Mrs Vicki Anderson and nieces Mar Nelson and Jennifer They all wore dresses to match Ihe maid of honor but in midnight bint polyester YOU WILL BE my Valentine and you like it says Stripes the goat No butts about it Sun 3fAon I 8783272 8783208 MILTON MATINEE Children Wed Thur Fri JOHN WAYNE LAUREN BACALL THESHOOTIST Saturday Matinee taux SHOWTIMES Sun to Thuis 8 pm Fri and Sat pm 9 pm and carried nosegays of blue and white rosebuds trimmed in fur Mrs Mary Webster made the bride nieces gowns The bride was escorted down the aisle by her father Norm was his brother best man Ushers were Hoy Spear the bride Sylis the groom uncle Winston another uncle Stan Rhynold the groom cousin Lloyd the broom brother and Doug Anderson cousin of the groom Legion At a reception and dance held at the Erin Legion Ihe bride mother received her guests wearing a floor length two piece gown of rust poly ester knit with a beaded waistband and silver soncs A corsage of orange white sweetheart roses complimented her ensemble The groom mother was unable to attend ab she was in Milton Hospital Mrs Bitty made the wedding cake and Mrs Millie decorated it Prior to her marriage the brideelect was guest of honor of three special gatherings A miscellaneous shower was held the home of Mrs Jennie McGinn Another was by Mrs at her home in Car lisle The birde sisters held a pantry shower the home of Mrs Carolyn The man Norm and his family travelled from Nova Scotia for the wedding as did the groom aunt Mrs M icDonald After a oneweek honey moon in St Petersburg londa the made their home at Main St N Acton Bill shareholder Bill Dawkins of Acton manager of Limited radio in is one of the com newest shareholders Thceompjny is in the process of buying out CPTJ radio in Cambridge newest museum The collecting eje glasses and a Territorial Central Museum request has been received Missed Your Free Press Please Let Us Know Our carriers do their best to give fast courteous service but mistakes do happen so if you do not receive your paper or have any complaints regarding delivery please call our office 8532010 consumer information Consumer Information 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