wwzg t f pack btobt the acion free press acton ontario thursday april 28th 185s lambertmcdiarmid afternoon nuptials a wedding of considerable local interest was solemized in trinity united church ingersoll when dorothy irene mcdlarmid of inger- aou became the bride of neil wil liam franklyn lambert of oshawa the bride is the daughter- of mr and mrs fred mpdiarmid of inger- aoll and the groom the son of mr and mrs fred lambert of rock- wood rev c dahiel of f iciated at the four oclock ceremony in a setting of palms ferns spring flowers and candles saturday ap 0 martin baue of rqckwood tang the 23rd psalm before the wedding and because during the signing ot the register given in marriage by her father the bride wore a gown of imported lace over white taffeta with a bill skirt draped to a slight train the yoke was of net and the neckline edged with pearls her fingertip veil of net felt from a juliet cap of matching lace and pearls she carried pink rosebuds b a maid of honor and two flower girls attended hp bride miss olive bradford ingersoll a friend of the b id wrote a yuwui of blue shot taffeta and a matching headress of net he bouquet was of pink car nations the flower girls both nieces of the bride were miss cathy rennie of richmond and miss marsha modiarmid of hamilton they wore floorlongth gowns of flowered nylon one pink and the other blue and bands of flowers in the hair one carried dark pink carnations and the othe pale pink the gropnrts twin brother nor man lambert of toronto was groomsman ushers were donald bu 7jf ingetsoll and jirrr millcr of kitchener questswere present from rock- wood guclph owen sound petro obituary lived in kitchener past seven years mrs laura green 65 of 46 whit ney place kitchener died sudden ly thursday april 14 at st marys hospital born march 20 1890 in acton she was the daughter of the late isbiah coon and his wife the late tabitha masnles she was a resident ot kitchener for the past seven years her husband james a green predeceased her january 20 1048 surv are a ntensnril william k lindsay studios zone legion champs are again this year a team from the local branch of the canadian legion which has taken the zone bowling tournament for the second year in a row four members of the team showleft to right are c lindsay n morton j drysdale p waldie absent was j turkosz stress need f young people at annual halton wms meet lis ridgetown niagara falls and etfeter and gathered in the church parlours after the marriage bruce fraser played the bagpipes for thc wedding party receiving the brides mother wore a navy dress with white ac cessories and a corsage of white gardenias she was assisted by th grooms mother who also wore navy and white her corsage ws of shattered white carnations following the reception the couple left on a trip to michigan for travelling the bride wore a navy blue knitted suit with match ing accessories twy rc milk their homo ui- oshawa de ye cubfr scout ttems r although cub and scout news has been very brief in the past few weeks activities have been quite prominent on weekends a number of scouts have been spending a day or two at blue springs a cub and scout father and son hike was held on good friday and a busy weekend just completed on good friday some 70 hikers cons o cu scouts fathers and leaders treked across country to blue springs where an after noon of wide games was carried out lunches were packed by botti cubs and fathers while a few of the scouts undertook to prepare their own dinner over open fireplaces last weekend plans were made to have a paper collection on sat urday and church parade on sun day to knox presbyterian church for the morning service the excellent turrtout of cubs and scouts on saturday resulted in a very speedy and successful paper drive sunday morning found some 45 cubs kind scouts turning out for the church service at mondays scout meeting dave peal and bill johnson received their jwrcond class badges installation of hew officers an nual reports and guest speakers highlighted the 26th annual meet ing or the halton presbyterial of the womens missionary society of the united church of canada in first united church port credit t april 19 mrs wn brownridge president opened the meeting with a welcome to dele gates members and friends the worship service based on the theme the christian hope was conducted by miss margaret a scrimgeour ba missionary on fnriiip from trinidad the rlih with the scriptural appeal peake said that sometimes a chal lenge h the belief in the- ressurec- tion is voiced but that this belief matters greatly to live a good life is not enough there must be that extra the faith the i which the christian has and n have noo thus out of the resurrec tion is the greatest essential the christian hope she said minutes of the previous annua meeting were re by mr faux ball and mrs e m readhead corresponding secretary brought greetings from five presbyterials hamilton niagara falls brantford haldimandnorfolk and bruce mrs st decuuisey dosci ibid many books and pamphlets which she belt would make interesting reading as well as assist the mem bers in their missionary efforts her attractive book display was later visited by many of those pre sent the acton auxiliary receiv ed the award of a gift book for having read the greatest number of books per member of a missionary character during the yeav a solo sung by mrs k g partridge was greatly enjoyed- conducts workshop j mrs a w collard christian newfoundland cnarmedneraudi- stewardshipsecretary of the hamilj cnce ton conference branch conducted th of newfoundland are a christian btewardship workshop i mos appreciate and responsive the duties of a christian steward- vvnon trained workers of ship secretary were read by miss church go into thcir communiues a blanchard and each phase of the hardsnip of thc ministration this important work was discussed in the fact th t tnere 600 f coastline along which many people are scatter was followed with prayer by mrs king exceeded allocation miss a blanchard reported for christian stewardship last year the allocation for the halton pres- byterial was 11235 this was met and exceed by 1 whi was given for building advance tog4eorl credit fourth vicepresident to a broadcasting station in japan mrs ross segsworth presented the treasurers report and requested iliut all uujifliaflis stiul i tlieif reports to her on time the roll call was taken by mrs e m readhead fol which the offering was received and dedi cated by the melville auxiliary mrs h w vrooman candidate advisor hamilton conference branch with the assistance of mrs g j patterson past president of the hamilton conference branch and- mrs ross patterson first vice- president of the hamilton confer ence branch conducted a panel discussion conversation and ques tions elicited many ways and means that had been tried and recom mended for interesting young leople in fulltime church work at cleen of poft dalhpusie two step daughters mrs e h mitchell of toronto an mrs howard fair- burn r st catharines and one sister mrs bessie brpwn of kit- i chener the body rested at the rotzrechtel funeral home until friday april 15 when removal was made to the mctrilyre funqfal home guclph- for the fuiwral saturday burial was made in woodlawn cemetery guelph rev leandcr rnblin pastor of- benton st baptist church officiated school work cglt work etc afto the report of the nomina- ttnjr committee by ivirs a harris mrs c j patterson past president of the hamilton conference branch conducted the installation of the 1955 officers officers as follows pastrprcsident mrs a e pickard bronte president mrs w n brownridge georgetown first vice- president mrs e wikmis palermo second vicepresident mrs a har ris campbellville rh 2 third vicepresident mrs a r staeey mrs qe gpay pustinch uk 3 corresponding secretary mrs e m readhead milton recording seere- mrst bahmih lt laiy treasurer mrs ross segsworth burlington rr 2 secretary of baby bands mrs n b ma burlington secretary of mission bands mrs n mcdonald cooks- ville rr 1 secretary of affilia ted cgit mrs r coulter camp bellville rr 3 secretary of mis sion circles mrs r b galbraith milton departmental secretaries chris tian stewardship miss a blan chard burlington rr 2 associate members mrs i hamilton mill- grove community friendship mrs f eaton carlisle christian citi zenship mrs geo king missionary monthly and world friends mrs garihin strain rr 1 milton markers monuments cemetery lettering quotations by appointment phone milton 158r32 mma season opens this weekend hia casting 298 and rods with excellent action fiberglass- chrome guides cork grips tackle boxes only 245 casting reels line at special prices f r f ft r tht winner 6f the free press i i i i r l t k fishing contesta sportsman self- i leveuing casting reelvalue 395 i sym0n hardware twctstt acton the present time 50 women workers i clayton b dick georgetowrt rr are needed in canada the panel i 2 supply mes e b clements mil- pray the lord of the harvest to send forth labourers v an impressive memorial service was conducted by the burlington auxiliary at the conclusion of which mrs gordon kidney of georgetown sang how beautiful upon the mountains mrs e woods introduced the guest speaker miss ruth tillman a missionary on furlough from bonavista presbytery newfound land miss tillmans pleasing per sonality and the interesting story of her work and experience in ion r r 3 literature mrs i leaver port credit rr 1 press mrs j e whitelock milton members without portfolio mrs a kerr acton rr 2 mrs f mc- niven milton mrs t giffen georgetown an invitation to hold the 1956 annual meeting at millgrovc was accepted mrs george brownridge of the bethel auxiliary thanked miss tillman fb her wonderful message and all those who helped in any way to make the day a success after which thc concluding hymn was sung and benediction pronoun ced harness racing now that easter holidays are over cubbing is again in full swing re cently tenderpad badges have been presented to all but two of the eighteen boys in b pack some have progressed well on into their first star tests recently in a pack proficiency badges haw ben presented to ronald mellon collectors brian otterbem vcollectors robert hin- tori guidev robert parker firs aider and brian barbeau house ordfrly i mrs a r staeey welcomed the m guests and a most enjoyable hmchiron was served by the everfv ing branch of the womens mis- peo needed sionary societv of first church mlss tillman told of the organi- greotings were brought to the f tlon camps and thc efforts of meeting fromthr halton presby- hc studen who- had much good- terv wa by mrs velma norris wn bllt who had ilttic faming to and from the conference branch promote the work of the church bv mrs a w collard she stressed the great need for in the afternoon mission band pop church worksuch awards were p to many iuxiliaries by mrs n mcdonald who spoke of the need for leaders and mrs mcdonald who hoped that there would be an advantage in the mission band work this year the worship service was con- 1 ducted by the milton afternoon j auxiliary the theme was my responsibility mrs r b galj braith read several verses of irijuc- tions froni the bible to illustrate i a christians responsibility to god i his fellowmen and to himself this as caravanning work in the sum mer visiting- helping in sunday monuments brampton monument works designs submitted cemetery lettering corner posts and markers a good display in stock wm c allan prop 68 queen st w brampton shop phone 1410j res 313 rep tom nicol phone brampton 603w i saturday april 30 agricultural grounds milton starting time 2 pm matinee races 8 good harness races horses from macdonald stable hamilton featherston stable hamilton mcnab stable maple stan love stable miltqn milton nicholson milton holmes stable milton nevills stable milton during the second week in may ion may 10 and 12 brth packs will hold a pirate night to which all boys will attend t as pirates rather than cub uniform the en tire program for that evening will follow pirate customs at tonights meeting mr bar- beau will show pictures of some re cent cub activities all cubs are urged to bring their fathers along as it is quite probably that they might be m the pictures taken at blue springs oh good friday murray scoynei akela you can get insurance to cover heavy judgment a st catharines youth paralyz ed for life when knocked by a truck from- his motor bike was awarded 977313 by a lincoln county juury far a ease like cooperators inturamcf association ft-kvi- mjt cecil a carr optometrist 8 douglas st v tel 1091 guelph piamtagdff tjir 9t9p9l puntlnc umm ranknui bk bnsth mull tw babit mtmn chinpiilm- ruum bilua x im tw saee iamh im tea e tsfc fca fw ssse- ivii tm iaa iw sees ah an u fw ssse m atsee aw tea tn as aw eee w sasee w tea ita si w ssse w sasjke w ssjwft4ewaas tamtm- t i factsstgikajsi w 1 as w sses saaee w iaa ralomy koots ul uu w u 1 tw sta jsjeasjap 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