The- Acton Free Press Wednesday Nov 22 Ward wed November 4 Guests come from as far away as Scotland to attend the November 4 wedding of Wendy Ward and Edward in Trinity United Church The bride of R 4 Acton is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Gerald Ward RR l She is a cashier at in Acton The groom of Mam St S Georgetown is the son of Mr and Mrs Edward Sarah St Georgetown He Is employed at Canada Battery in Acton Both the bride and groom were students at Georgetown and District High School The Rev Charles Beaton officiated at the double ring ceremony Escorted down the aisle by her father the bride wore a gown with lace bodice long train and satin skirt with a sheer covering on the skirl and neck She earned a trailing bouquet of yellow roses and white carnations The brides best friend Kathy Thomson was maid or honor She wore a rust colored gown and earned yellow and white carnations Bridesmaids were Ihc bride cousin Nancy Ward and Hit groom sister Nancy They wore turquoise gowns and tarried bouquets similar to the of honors Debbie Ward the bride was flow She wore a green print gown and carried carnations David was best man Ushers Hick Ward and Alex Danny Ward was ring bearer An evening reception and dance were held in Georgetown Legion where guests admired the wedding made by the bride aunt Nancy Knight Special guests for Hit day were the grand mother A Mulr and cousin Miss bally Hi own from Kntliy held a shower in her home at R Alton for the bride others were held by Noniy Ward In and Mrs Nancy Knight and Wendy in Hit I alcon Soccer team held a sing for the groom Tilt ire now living at Main St Legion hall packed for Lakeside bazaar Name left out paper the free Press failed anna depart to mention Gail Gall an Aclon resident f credit for htr hard work worked hard all that evening Novcmbtr 1 Institute holds dessert luncheon Another successful tunc bazaar wis held list in the Legion by the Lakeside thapkroftht lDL fclmn was biziar convener for the vt ry suiressful A well as hand there were goods plants and elephants for sale The Icj tables were filled throughout event Draws wen made at the end of the afternoon The assembled crowd laughed to learn that a heavy of groceries had been won by J Ryder This onemonth old baby boy lives in North West Territorks His great aunt Peg SpieKogel took the box MR AND MRS EDWARD are now living at Main St S Georgetown following heir November wedding The bride is the former Wendy Lynn Ward Acton Remembrance program The November meeting of the Knox Alert Evening Group was held in the Mary Anderson Room After the to Worship the Hymn Peace Perfect Peace was sung read the scripture and Bella The Peace hit Ml Understanding from Millers Book of Poems Isabel led in Pravei article Remember to forget followed by another reading Why Remember Bella Mayc Hit Hymn God of Our fathers closed this portion of the meeting During the business wen reminded of tin Christmas pot supper and Kif It to send enough mone to ikt up tin allocation the treasurer The election of officers fur 1J7J wis held Sandwiches and itupoftci brought evening District Women district day was held at Hall Nov in the form of a dessert luntheon fotlowid by court whist Nelson Branch acting hostess welcomes imately members of the district who enjoyed a delicious and beautiful buffet dessert table followed i and toffee Mrs J dislm president presided for the whisl games Prizes were donated by Dublin Branch won In Store Mrs Mabel second high Mrs tarter Low score Mrs Jean McLean second low Mrs Edna hidden store even Mrs Laun Dixon Travelling prizes Mrs Alice Rose and Mrs both of Nelson Branch Invitations wen received to Essential Edibles in School Milton Dee JO a m Invitations were ilso received from Nelson Br inch Nov at 1 p m meeting in Christian Building of Nelson United Church to he speakers from West Society There arc some District I plates Mrs Wilson presented i her late father frncst Henderson to for her mother who is pre of Palermo I was then presented Mrs J MtNiihb to Campbell villc Branch which hid highest peremtage at District This is to tic retained until the fall board meeting CWL meeting Tin Women 1 met itlhe church ill November 14 I present and I icje itttndid Mrs and Mrs I an ireoux will the i tables for the this Situnhv Mrs will sell tickets on ike A was issed lint tin In cents if mi this hut wilt be SI next veir Ml pi for biz i wen fliniled Christmas supper Will be I V I will per in I tickets must In two the id It is I Sr igk appro the V I il ill i pirtv lor us the church hill fir tin hildren Mis ml follow the Mi Mrs June i Mrs I il lickson indMrs I t irt rcorlnl ins fir i s rim parish in I w is reported th it tin ilnt 1 MAGNETIC COWS a great attraction at the Christmas bazaar Saturday so Agnes Holmes had to make sure the display looked pretty for him Other winners owl Mrs- Pierce It I Acton coke Carol Norton 1 Georgetown candy Anne pain ting Mary Dick quilt Mrs I Lambert Penny sale groceries fcthel King Grace Nellis Witter 4 Hanover J D Ryder NW1 Joy Kim Walker Mrs Pons Riley Sharm It It Acton Matthews It and again Matthews Mr lure I ton Wine decanter Hunter 1 orange tree J Allen tail and soap Ruth glasses Alger Agnes Wilier mover luncheon set Janet McCain Well and crackers cheese J Atkinson Guelph platter and bowl Guelph Old Spice Harold nil pen and Pat swealer John in tones Mrs I i i maeranu hanger lorn Muhoncy Milton Jim Mitchell doll J Guelph casserole earner Richard bed jacket I Isn lucks pot holders Mrs Wilson ileum powder Mrs t V pillow case Joan Moss Preston kitchen helpers Marline fiee and beads Mrs It Kit candles Mrs llll II imehousi ida Inns and a lor led to is Redwoods 31 1978 Backstage Hoflywood from 2E7 per parson no I Included Ho a stud to Ma F FIIHCB7 FLY AIR CANADA CHARTER CLASS FARES From Toronto Return Los Angeles San Francisco 245 245 Wnoknnd 266 Tie I la to I My J J lit err F plea II oil J or do n 7 AIR CANADA BOOKNOW LIE LTD 8533580 Urtder TrawllndAcl ii Auction sale fun for Dublin Institute Mrs iskid ipproi dooi prii the Tins is passed Hie closed with i Euchre winners Mrs I irst Mr Sit mil An auction is always fun and so it was at Dublin Women Institute meeting on evening A good variety of baking fruit vege tables pickles etc from which buyers could choose at a price were exhibited With top hat and cane Mrs Hunter got high prices lor all the articles in her role as an efficient ind persuasive As a result fine sum of money was turned into the treasury It is event 111 it is looked forward to in each year program Hie meeting was held at the home of Mrs Wilson line Milton and had a good turn out of members Mrs Hunter presided over the meeting and in the absence of the secretary Mrs K Smith Mrs J Kran endonk carried on the duties is said that a good lough is as good as medicine and so it was when the roll call was answered Hoy was I cm Many very funny experiences were told by the ladles that were terribly but could later be laughed at and enjoyed A report from three standing conveners were given by Mrs W Lasby on Citizenship Mrs K Kranen on Visiting and Mrs frank from the quilting com mittee Two upcoming events In the near future will be catered to as reported by Mrs E Wilson convener Mrs reported a pleasant time spent District Day at Hall recently Several neighboring branches enjoyed fellowship together A busy and profitable six month period was outlined in th- treasurer report as read by Mrs Kranendonk Members were reminded of the Ch realm as parly on December at home of Mrs McMillan also of the family Night Party on December at Lux ton Hall Substantial sums or money were approved to be given lo the committees in charge of these events A very interesting resume of the Area Convention held at Waterloo and wis given Mrs Hunter and Mrs fc Notion who had attended as dele gates Area convener reports speakers and phns for the future were outlined by them and kepi the ladies in touch with the work of lite lunch served In the the month Mrs A Mrs lid the hostess Mrs Wilson Mrs is Wagner MacAdam Ma lilGooractu O 877 SUPER IN STORE FEATURES Toilet Tissue Rolli 79 Irish Spring Non Spray Listerine Bromo Seltzer pharmacy ltd Corner Mill and Mam MAIN ST NORTH ACTON Dear Citizens of Halton Hills I would I to offer my sincere to all of you who supported mo through voles and help during the election The overwhelming mandate given me on November gives me tho strength and to ice the challenges of the new term Tho many volunteers of all age groups and from ill areas of Halton Hills who assisted in my campaign formed a group that I will forgot As ptomisod I will bo accessible to you at all times to discuss your concerns and will continue seek your support in managing Halton Hills in tho years ahead Wo can all be proud of our Hills With strengths sound planning and continued support wo will have community that wo residents want Sincerely yours