Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 18, 1981, p. 13

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Joyce Thompson and Daniel were married in their new home In on September 19 They are holding a sign or their home which was made by George Gray Acton Mulder was master I of ceremonies at the I dinner and dance at Ihe Acton Citizens Band Hall Greenhouses Rev Andrew Kuyvenhoven and Rev John Cooper jointly off i elated at the double- Mary Jane and Andrew Kuyvenhoven were married In Acton October 17 They ore their home In KuyvenhovenKroes wed in Bethel church Bethel Christian made by her mother were D John Reformed Church was She carried a bouquet of and Gerald Mulder both setting for the orange roses of Brampton October wedding of and greens The bride is the were Joann daughter of Mr and Kuyvenhoven he Mrs Henry grooms law Arthur St Acton The and Sonya Kroes the bride Mrs Kroes groom is the son of Mr bride They wore the groom sister and and Mrs Karl orange double chiffon brother Inlaw and niece Lot gowns with waist Margaret Frank and EmblelonRoad Mutton- length capes They Sarah from ville Both the bride and carried yellow sweet SmlUiers C and groom are employed as heart roses miniature groom a aunt and uncle floral I lura lists with carnations and cousin Rev Andrew Karl Kuyvenhoven and greens All and Leonard flowers were arranged Kuyvenhoven from by the groom sister C Grand Michigan were Prior to her marriage Cathy the Mary was guest of honor ring candlelight service bride niece of at two showers held by with Kroes and Bramalea Mirian and Sandy Sandy Splinter singing the Splinter in Acton and Mrs Venema provided s of Joann Kuyvenhoven in the organ music Georgetown and Sarah Brampton A stag was the groom a held for the groom by Given in marriage by Q Smithcrs Vincent Kuyvenhoven Mary wore a Tn woro D John jammers lacy sleeves cuffed at the wrists Two tiers of lace at the bottom of the skirt highlighted the gown The gown was Hunters bag 171 deer 4 day controlled hunt Although there has been mudi adverse publicity about a deer hunt in the Cambridge office of the Ministry of Natural Resources reports there was only one complaint of trespass in the region during the four day hunt and it was settled with out charges being laid Ministry biologists Nancy Tilt said animals were bagged during the hunt across Hamilton Brant Wellington and Regions Last year hunters took 128 deer over a three day season The ex day accounted for the bigger big Tilt says hunters bagged 72 of the deer which the ministry said wen Weights and checks of belly Wedding held at Everton home The bride and grooms full length blue gown j Hiil of won by her father in a new home In with a match ng Jacket A dinner was held at soccsr championship was the selling for the The four flower girls all Teddy Bears Inn in September 19 wedding of nieces of the bride were followed by a 1929 The wedding cake Joyce Elaine Thompson Kelly Christina Amy reception at the couple s threetiered decorated and Daniel Thomas Mill and All the girls home h blue silk flowers The bride Is from St carried large bouquets The bridal gown was was made by the bride Thomas and the groom of daisies tied loosely created by Mrs Mary and groom is from Haliburton with lace Acton For The Hills took a Rev Howard Wake In The was the something old the honeymoon trip to Guelph officiated at the brother of the groom bride wore a gold medal Manitoulin Island wedding with Beth Graham of YOUTHS- wore a full P lo lakc Rcata and Jay were lcnDlhTowi of chiffon area for teaching degree course in both presented with a an laccTn ivory Sunday school and agriculture at the cheque a book and a The singing at Ebenezer Ontario Agriculture certificate from the bouauet was fashioned United Church He was College In Optimist by the bride and carried involved In in the Jay explains he is the The a fairly on a blue Bible Her leadership program and sixth generation to work club In hairpiece was a circlet currently In the high the family farm but own of nniiimi school band admits he might like to breath He works hard on the work elsewhere for a oriental club with all Maid of honor was family farm and hopes while funds Mrs Doyle of one day to enter the He has generally towards the com Smith Falls She a agricultural field good marks Jay says mumty youth Tho Acton Press Wednesday Nov 1981 B3 Reed wants peat fuel developed The Ontario Government should begin immediately construction of a pilot plant to pro duce methanol from peat Liberal Energy Critic Julian Reed to a government report released Mon day October 1931 which pegs Ontario energy potenthl from peat at an oil equivalent value of billion barrels Reed insisted that government keep its promise lo develop in Ontario fuel resources The first peat mine in is being developed in Newfoundland said Reed The first peat electric plant in Quebec the first peat furnaces project in Saskatchewan Each of these projects is being funded by the Canada Bilateral Agreement for Energy he continued Reed pointed out that Ontario share of the five year fund established in 197B is million 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