Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 30, 1978, p. 6

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6 Acton Free Press Wednesday Aug 30 BrigdenBliggS VOWS Renaissance challenges Personals in SteWarttOWn Church Government ST JOHN S ANGLICAN Church in was the setting of the July wedding of Phyllis Bnggs and Allen They are living in Acton Photo by Stuckey While gladiolus white peach tipped miniature mums and daisies In while standards decorated the altar of St John s Anglican Church for the wedding or Phyllis Brings and Allen The bride Is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Howard of ShL is a coop student at the University of Waterloo and Is employed with iwlnarton Toronto The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs of Division Si Ac on Allen Is employed wilh of Can ado Canon J E Maxwell intcd at the doublering cere Bob of provided the organ music Mrs Sandra of Georgetown sang three solos A Time For Us The Wedding Prayer The Wedding Song down the aisle by her father the bride wore a while chiffon full length gown flowing train a high Program to benefit children under two A to Improve the functioning of infants who art slow in developing and to present developmental problems in those considered at risk will be initiated tin regional health unit Health and Social Services Committee last week voted in favor of establishing the infant program If Council approves program aimed at children under two jearsofige will be launched as a lwoeor pilot project The prognm is based on the discovery that children who lag behind in such as walking and talking im prove when given stimulation Program staff will work with both children and parents in the home to brief presented by lions for the Mentally to the committee it least three per cent of new or of the born in 1977 will hive develop menial problems Compulsions made by the of Education ind in eluded in report indicate t incidence of handicaps is even higher These estimates show a total of children under two years of age be expected lo be in some way Two professional staff members with prcpirallon in University students make slide show A slide show he history of Wellington County rural women has been completed by three University of students Katie Vanessa Donna Eves For the past weeks they have been travelling about the County inter viewing local people re searching the archives and libraries collecting historical photos The end re suit is a slide show Patches of the Past is a minute slide and tape show depicting the changes in lives of women of this County Songs and narration written for the show serve lo quilt together the historical pal of everyday life of rural women of Wellington County Patches of the Past had lis premiere showing Thursday 17 In the Keith Room of Wellington County Museum Among those Invited were the many people who contributed in formation for the show The showing was open to ill in people It was hoped the premiere showing would also be an opportunity for representatives of local groups preview the show for their groups The show was prepared primarily for Women Institutes but il was hoped that it will create a greitcr awareness of rural women history among other groups Including both men and women s groups farm organization and urban groups pies of the slide show will be presented to the Wellington County Public I Historical Museum and Ihe Ontario Public Group at University the sponsoring body The copies will be available for use by Interested groups neckband ruffle with matching self ruffle around the full skirt and around the apron at back rhe sheer elbow length full sleeves were with petal clusters and the headpiece with fingertip veil had matching applique around each tier idge Phyllis carried a baby face bouquet of white roses peach tipped miniature s breath A friend of the bride Lynda of was maid of honor Alice Sander boo the bride s sister and Stella the groom sister were bridesmaids Susan also the grooms sister was flower girl All the attendants wore peach silk polyester princess dresses with peach chiffon capes trimmed with beige lace around neck and edge and with colored daisy clusters The gowns were made by the bride The girls carried bouquets of daisies peach tipped carnations and baby s breath and wore a cluster of daisies in their hair A friend of the groom Leigh of Glen Williams was man Ushers were Steve the groom brother and Mike of Acton a friend King bearer was Brian cock of Georgetown the brides nephew All the men wore beige three tuxedos bow tics and ruffled shirts The groom wore while rose the others wort peach lions The ring bearer earned white heart shaped silk pillow with dangling while ribbons with roses Tilt bride mother wort light blue chiffon gown with huge it the front and in itching cape groom mother wore A pink polycsler with lact and matching headpiece Both mothers wore white orchid corsets The reception following the ceremony was held at Community Centre The master of monies was Norm Vinall of the groom uncle The three tiered wed ding cake wis topped with wedding bells and blue anil white ribbon and was decor by Linda of Stewarttown Special guests at he wed ding were the brides grand from Professional Activity Day for the bride aunt and uncle from Saskatchewan and friends from Moncton New wick Olhergucslswercfrom Bollinafad Brampton Erin George town Lindsay Maxwell Oak Orangeville and Waterloo For going away Phyllis wore beige silk polyesler long sleeved dress with a square neckline the dress had a tied bodice with a ruffled waistband accented with blue ribbon to match bodice and sleeve bands She wore a blue tipped miniature carnation corsage carried a beige handbag and wore matching beige blue sandals The Broom wore a light blue two piece suit with a white shirt hollowing the honeymoon at the Inn at the couple made their home at Church St Acton Prior to the wedding I hyllls was of honor three showers Alice Sander son and cousin Connie McLean held a linen shower Ivnda miscel shower cousin Shirley McUin held shower Hie bride mended and public schools senior public and high school P- room Harrison public M Bennett public school and Acton school child development ore required for the program Community nurses from Ihe health unit will be involved as well completely by the of Community and Social Services for two years by councillors who would pick up when the two years are up Hilary Ostrav Mental Retardation dinator for the Ministry in dicaied the province might continue to fund the program in subsequent years Similar infant stimulation programs are operating in Niagara and Peel Regions under the auspices of their units Go back Youngsters go back It school next Wednesday September Tuesday ACTON OUTERS CLUB GLASS DRIVE Saturday September 2 ANY GLASS BOTTLES JARS ETC WITHOUT LIDS Pickup Starting at 10 am Rural Pick Phono PLEASE Birthdays in July On July 15 Lions club members visited Seniors residence home for senior citizens for their monthly birthday party Then on July 16 they called Cher rest home and Maple View Lodge They brought birthday cakes enjoyed singing songs A good time was spent by oil Those with birthdays in July ore Nettie Isabel Weir Anna Wesna Catherine Watson Louisa Simpson Maude Adams Clayton Sinclair Lillian Joyce and Ivan Harris GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES 8 on 5 year annual Interest ubjacl to STANDARD TRUST COMPANY 8 Main St Soulh Brampton Ontario Telephone Office In Brampton Choitiam Hamilton Ottawa Toronto Woodstock MEMBER CANADA DEPOSIT INSURANCE COflPORATION THE HALTON BOARD OF EDUCATION SCHOOL BUS SCHEDULES 19781979 Unless notified all buses transporting public secondary and trainable mentally handicapped pupils will operate on same routes and scha dulos as for tho school year For further information contact principal of your school or following operators NORTH EDUCATION AREA ACTON TVLEH TRANSPORT GEORGETOWN ELEMENTARY SECONDARY RQY EAST EDUCATION AREA WEST EDUCATION AREA BURLINGTON ELEMENTARY SECONDARY Itcnolssance Ontario has direcled criticisms formerly Timed at the Ontario Ministry of to ihe four teacher fedcraimns in the province became when was named to commission to study future of education in the province A statement to I in the Toronto Star il Lalicrre was quoted as saying that he believed the child of Ontario is not a child but an in slitutionil child It is not the school which is Ihe extension of the home but the home that is the of the school I is quoted In i letter to the four federilions sporisounc the Ontario Renaissance Churman Brian objected to the statement statement com munieating as it does the rcvolutlonarv theories slate control of the child ind of the family and inevitably of the Individual is in to the of Ontario alliens wlose commit ments ire opposed such totalitarian notions In his letter Kcmier the four federations to itknowledge whether or not they were iw ire I if ictrc when he is red IK jskcl wl ether the shore that jlnlos net or the r share ihe 1 if Colin and MflcColl are back from visit to Scot land where they had a happy visit with relatives Colin wos born in Scotland and wos back to the church where h was christened They made a special visit to former Burton at his home dlnburgh and gave m a copy of the recent Free Pre including the column Town Hall Tales and the pictures of the war time minstrel show in the town hall Mr Burton was delighted to see the pictures of himself and old friends Gerry and Julie Butler Road Acton have returned from Kelllgrews Newfoundland after three week vacation The children flew by themselves to St Joh tie beginning of a d relumed with lei g They relatives and Yummy everybody mi Acton Pet Food Main St at River St and Supplies 853 0201 095 Purina DOG CHOW PROFIT RAISING EARTHWORMS PERHAPS YOU CAN BECOME A WORM GROWER IF ACCEPTED AS A PROW Wr OFFEH PiolESSions Gu Exchange ACT TODAY SEND FOR YOUR FREE BROCHURE IWIOMM MORTON CHAIRMAN E LAVENDER DIRECTOR NOW 10 CHANCES NOW BETTERTHAN TOWN Its a whole new Provincial wilh a whole lot more for you it and its all still just You get 10 chances at a million for S5 Plus and 1 000 prizes Thousands of other tax 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