Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 1, 1956, p. 4

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jsi the acton free pro thursday november wt 1956 jo ann stuckey change rings barbara jo anne- stuckey and barry inscoe exchanged rinip in st albans church in a ceremony performed by rev evan june on saturday uftexnoon october 20 the bride in the daushter of mr and mrs- k stuckey of acton and broom i th o of mr an barry inscoe in st albans a candlelight double ring ceremony in ballinafad united church united in marriage marjorie etta warne and william james bell the couple are making their home in waterloo where the bride is nursing in kitchenerwaterloo hospital and the groorn is attending waterloo college studying for the ministry personal notes of actonians visiting outcsftown point and of visitors in acton homes mr and mrs wm curlisle imd fumily spent sunday with mr und mrs hoy arnott peel st mrs fred cianley and tier kreddifc are hack now after extended visit in england t mrs mowat sr willow st en- mr mul mrs clurenre itucn- tertninid friends ut euchre wed- vnhtsnn and family spent th ncsduv evenink of last week weekend in oshawa mr and mrs a m muciliersmi spent the weekend with their sun and family ut ridfsulown mr and mrs g stanley mat thews spent the weekend with friends near owen sound mr and mrs wilmer watkins and anne visit with mr and mrs william watkins and family at lone branch on sunday mr and mrs bred dcarinj of downey calif are visiting their sisters mrs w ballcntinc and mrs f mccutchcon i friends arc glad to learn that mrs bert rognvuldson is home again after treatment in hospital und hope for a speedy recovery mr boyd clarkand mrs mary mcauley went to buffalo on sun day miss ruby clark who had been spending a few days there returned home with them tlje western ontario weekly newspapers association met at stratford golf and country club last saturday attending from here were mr hartley coles mr jim dills and mr david dills films of the gathering were shown on the kitchener television news that evening mrs john y davidson mr and mrs tuiarles m davidson and sandra visited with friends in oshawn on sunday mr and mrs d it hutcheon tvlain si n had as their house kuesl last week mrs howard limherl of toronto a former res- mem of artrm mrs 1 itmhron en tertained friends at dinner monday evening m mrs lamberts honor mrs c scott willow st was hostess to friends tuesday after noon and evening mrs h lambert of toronto was guest of honor games of euchre were enjoyed after which mrs scott served a sumptuous tea from a beautifully appointed tea table during the ev ening mrs lambert was heard to remark that there just were no friends like acton friends mrs james moore mrs b veld- huis mrs j hannah mrs c w mason mrs h r force miss m z bennett miss fern brown and miss e hawthorne attended the halton sectional rally of the wo mans missionary society at ballin afad united church tuesday when the worship service was presented by acton the gtiest speaker was miss edith clark a missionary home on furlough from africa mrs arthur inscoe of cooksville pink chrysanthemums and glad ioli were placed in the church for the occasion mrs frank- oakes played the organ leslie duby sang the 23rd psalm before the cere mony und the wedding prayer during the signing of the register the bride wore u traditional full length white gown of gossamer tulle over shimmering satin ac cented with front panel of chuntll- ly luce and sequins embroidered at the neckline the sleeves were lily pointed her illusion veil with a rosepoint handclipped medallion- ed edge was cuughl to a cloche of seed pearls und sequins she cur ried red roses the attendants were gowned alike in wultxlength dresses of nylon chiffon over tuffela styled with u dehcutely draped btmlis and sleeves their hats were of nylon euffon in the suine shades encrusted wilh seed kurls and se quins and they wore matching gloves and slukes mrs george brown preston wus matron of honor in spanish green and miss poitnulce woiids of gbelph a cous in of the bride was bridesmuid in u muted shrimp shade miss jo marie maiehment in spanish green and miss marianne c les in shrimp were flower girls for then cousin their short dress- es v ere styled with potted sleeves pleated eummcrtmnds and scallop ed skirts and they woi e mitehlng ruffled caps all the attendants eu i led bou quets of yellow munis george broun of 1iestoii was groomsman raymond slater of toronto and charles snow usher ed to their places tile guests from cooksvllle toronto malum bram pton ilowmanville guclph exet er georgetown weston aiftpbell- ford hamilton gait and preston as well as acton dinner was served in st albans parish ball to the friends and rel atives mrs stuckey received her guests wearing a dress of beige over brown taffeta with brown aceessories her corsage was of ellou roses mrs inscoe assists and chose for tile occasion a dress of powder blue flowered crepe her duster of black corded silk had a matching blue lining with this she wore pink loses the bridal parly eft the recept ion o visit flic brides grandmoth er mrs george woods who is confined to guclph general hos pital and could not attend the wedding the bride presented her grandmother with her bouquet the couple left for new york and are making their home in ac ton the bride left wearing a suit of salt and pepper tweed with black and gold accessories and corsage of yellowguld roses helen atkinson weds wstokes a iituet wedding took place at first bapfiat church guelph when hmim edith helen atkinson young est daughter of mrs frances at kinson campbellville became the bride of william albert stokes son of mr and mrs james stole ea campbellville rev r a price uncle of the bride officiated as- utdted by rev j e mason of guelph given in mairiuge by wilfred luirter the bride km iked lovely in ti flotm length guwu of white chuntilly luce over nylon net and tuffeta the bodice feutured a sweetheart neckline und lily point sleeve her veil of silk illusion and ctmntilly luce wus gathered to u cap of tulle und lace she carried a bouquet of red and white carnau ions mrs jhn webster of guelph sister of the bride wus malronof honor wearing a wultz length gown or dark green chantilly lace over tulle und taffeta she carried a bouquet of bronze und yellow chrysanthemum the best man was leonard stokes brother of the giooin a lereptum was held at brook- yille tiall nussajjaweya the tirldes table was centred by a three litrred cake flanked with unk candeluhia und floral r- rangemeiitii the brideh inothei received her guests ui a navy crepe dresb pale blue acteoiuh and a corsage of red swrvtheart roses the grooms mother asisistctd wearing a black und white crepe dress with black accessories and u coinage of white sweetheart roses i for a wedding trip through j eastern ontario and quebec the bride chose a yellow taffeta dress with natural colored accessories and a orsage of red roses i mr and mrs stokes will reside near campbcllvdle out of town guest were pi erit from ihmimlloii hanover ieoi gi town norval and moffat guide news wml llwmmwbammwmmwi 1st acton company held their halloween party tuesday evening and the i guests- were the 1st georgetown company an exciting time prevailed- as costumed char acters bobbed for apples and priz es jean hart played ue piano for musi g und eun ja ed for our costumed grand march our most inspiring costumes were a very shaky old man elvis presley the 2nd und a stoutlsh rogue campfire was held with the special attractions uf a solo from ann watkins accompanied by ella jany playing the wayward wind joanne mckcnzle performed high land dancing and llhona mifciuch- ern gave the accompaniment on the piano verna churchill also delighted us with a solo after singing campfire songs we filled ourselves on delicious sandwiches cookies and chocolate milk a vote of thanks was received from barbara kinrude on behalf of ifyu georgetown company and taps called an end to a wonderful party tjtlii many at reception following marriage in grace church v f toe of the school classes had hiujoween parties yesterday girls of the novelty gray club held a halloween party last night canvassiiuifor the canadian national institute for the blind continues this week the brownies had a good time at their halloween parly in the scout hall monday the parishioners of st jos ephs church are painting the out side of the church callau of glenlca became n new member of the rotary club at their meeting tuesday monday and tuesday saw the first of the seasons night school classes begin in the high school the daughters of knox held a very successful rummage sale in the ymca last saturday they cleared over 100 newly elected director of the wellington county historical re search society is mrs hazel mack of eden mills miss ada currie of ospringc is an honorary president the last roses of summer are still blooming in acton gardens sbe of themisin the free press windoyc the- stem has three buds of deep rod blooms catholic womens league euchre prize winner this week were ladies first mrs marg cripps second b anderson mens first pat taillefer second mrs jocque the low prize went to mrs bennett i township monday evening with i teachers from nil over the coun ty the reading problem was dis- cussed and plans formulated to study the matter further stanley harris of rockwood was reelected president of the hamilton conference united church of canada young peoples union held in brantford delegat- es attended from the presbyteries j of guclph hnlton haldimand j norfolk brantford niagara ham- j ilton bruce and sudbury repairs were quickly completed last week to churchill road south where a broken water line under mined two sections of the road several residents who face church ill road were without water on tap until repairs were finished but provision was made by the water works department for emergency supplies chimney fire call to mill st house minor smoke damage was caused a mill street house tuesday morn ing fireman answered a call to the home of lyle cripps whose resid ence is part of a double house the chimney fire was shortly put out by the brigade the district conference of rotary clubs was held at the king ed- word hotel in toronto on friday and saturday representing acton club at the dinner and dance sat urday evening were the president jim ledger and mrs ledger sec retary ted hansen and mrs han sen mr mac sprowl and miss jean laidlaw westinghouse is coming to town to serve you soon i dozen public school tssctiim attended a meetinc in the lorn skate school trsfalgar i men do everything at unusual bazaar although t wasnt quite as un ique thu year the mens ttaaai it st albuifm parish twill last sat urday afternoon was still quite i novel affan the men of the bro therhood if an jd an chun hinen hid eveylhriji willi mzuil ev erything hev kvan jones welcomed the customers the purchased crafts from george llartfi ave and george lee such as key holders and lawn ornaments man made les duby sold hamburgs and hot dogs upstairs dave spicer was in charge of the baking table and he had made many of the delicious items a handcarved purse made by cyril taylor was won in a draw by reg aken mrs elmer lashy won the contest for guessing the weight of a cake made by mr spicer vic bnstow sold the va tickets and bill barparfand k slipp of rockwood were the waitresses kitchen help clint taylor and el mer las by the brownies arc planning for their cookie day saturday a double ring ceremony in grace anglican church milton un ited lnjtiarrige stella helen iiw- andowski and gordon allan ra hev 1 a iowell officiated with mrs lett with playing the utgun the bride is the daughter of mr and mrs waller lewaiuiovvsk i of it it 1 arloit and the gitalin the son of mr and mis james ragg of milton a full length chuittlly tyjie lace and tulle gowiiof hi idal while was worn hv thy hrde who was given in ntarrugety her father the hodue w asof lace to the low cm ved v the neckline enhanced with seed neai is anrj iridescent se quins the houffint skirt wah fash ioned with tulle panels showered laith laci- motifs an panels uf lace msei lion her fingertip veil was i ughl to a petal shaped tiara she mi i led a bouquet of red ruses the matron of honor nnn mile hell wore full length gjowr of pale blue and ciiried a bouquet of pink carnations kiances jamim the hi idesmaid woje a yellow full length gown and carried rnuve ai nations both wore nat ling headdi esses iaul vvilson was groorn sin in and donald lemon ushered the guests the wedding jarty rerched j about 2h guests in the 1olish al liance hall guelph mrs lewan- dowskl chose a blue dresa with pale blue accessories a corsage of red roses completed her ensemble mrs cragg wore for the occasion a brown taffeta dress with a contrasting corsage of yellow ros es the couple left on a wedding trip to sault ste marie the bride wore for travelling a blue dress with black patent leather shoes and purse white hat and gloves rev r easter takes gratitude as talk topic the buptist womens mission circle held their annual thankof- fering meeting monday evening october 29 in the church with the prsilnl mrs 1 chapm ill the chuir the meeting opened with a hymn followed by prayer by the president mrs david cohen read a beauti ful npem entitled that first liar- vest mrs c irishman brought a messuge in song jesus mow sweet thy name mrs it costerus lead the scrip ture and spoke of the need to keep informed as to the needs of missionaries abroad und of how much they need pruyers as well us support after the singing of the hymn go labur on mrs leish- inna ugain favored with u solo ive a savior kind and true mis ii iteid introduced the guest ataker hev it kuster from victoria ii c mrs easter who urriimpanied her husband east spoke briefly bunging greetings from iirst church circles victor ia mr easter based his talk on gratitude deep down in our hearts gratitude to god who never falls us bringing seed tune und harvest to us each yeur beauty in flowers and trees receives so much from god we should b- partners with hln laboring together for the harvest of suuls add the extension of ills kingdom mrs 11 ilelwig expressed the thank to mr kastei for bis won- deilul message t mrs welshman fci liti inspiring solos and to all ollieis taking pail in the piogiam of the evening itev h costerus pr ojioiinted tti- benediction after v hirli a social liulii was enjoyed uric members sei vlng lefiesh- llienls w keys made you while wajt hintons 5c1 store vv a1sco aluminum selfstoring doors and windows awnings and railings dont be disappointed we can guarantee at the moment 4 to 6 weeks delivery free demonstration free estimates i acton no obligation pay 100 then nothing until jan 19s7 j mcmullen alsco sales representative phone 46 e l buchner optometrist in acton every wed afternoon office fll 48 mill st e acton hours 130600 evenings by apointmen for appointment telephone 115 obituary mrs priscilla talbot dies in 91 sp year funeral service for mrs pri- cilla talbot who died sunday at st josephs hospital guelph were held tuesday tram the oilbert maclntyre funeral home quelph and from there to st josephs church acton for a requiem high mass at 1j am the mass was celebrated by rev r v s morgan and rev a s callaghun officiated at the grave side mrs talbot who was in her 01st year is survived by a son ruben richard talbot of quebec and a daughter mrs net ta mccann of guelph her husband richard tal bot and a son william u of ac ton both predeceased her the pallbearers were joseph t mccann gerald a mccann tho mas talbot john mcliugh joseph kelly and edward merrill inter ment was in st peters cemetery oustic people buy the free press to read and read the free press to buy m coxe plumbing heating eavestrouohino peas gat a oil rumatm ga water tank free estimates phone 25 acton special turkey dinner every sat 61 sun 1 11 am to pj only 135 porplaa special pfices for children watson dairy bar miu st acton k i i b o w l knjuy ftmr luncb covsiler open far yoar convrnlrimc make it a date for 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