Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 20, 1961, p. 3

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io by lcihr tiylar married in aclon pentecostal tabernacle on saturday july 15 wore mr and mrs edward william hawes who will live at rr 2 acton sho is tho former mary elizabeth lemon double ring- ceremony unites betty lemon e hawes saturday haskell of hhtc delphinium and babys hruath decora led acton ivniltoslal i alh1 iuilic on sat- tinlay allcmonn july 15 fur the ilouhlc i mti ceremony which un- iled in nun riane mary etinbcth lemon and- edward william hawes the rev j k rcid of- liiiiud al the service mrs hank ilderpl hi organ s was mrs ubo miersma bour ari- cousins or the groom from geotpelown i he in tile is the daughter if mr and mrs fred lemon 13 john si acton the yroom is the son mr and mrs william a hawes rr 2 aclon a recent iin in st a i bans hall ttilloucd the ceremony and then the couple left on a weeks fish- itiliaiul iampini trip in the rivnchrier district they will be making their home at rr 2 acton llridt weura organdy thebiide chose lor her wed ding i street length gown or while swiss embroidered organdy over tallela with a full skirl fea turing suk sleeves and a scal loped sabrina neckline her shmiulei leiiljib illusion veil was pe mined with sequins and thine- slones and hekl b a i hinestone heuuhess she cat lied red roses white bain ihixsiniheimuns ami white sicphauotiv lkr tather gave her 11 inu i iilie the in ml ol tumor was her sis ter miss mai ilvn lemon while the hi idesmaids were miss shir- lev hawes sisui ul the groom ami miss ivin rcid the wore identical di esses in covktail knih nlon organa the in ml ul liimitir in mauve and the hi idesmaids in gieen they wore iontiastitu while accessor ies and carried yellow shasta dais ies ffower girl tor slslt r the brides young sister jac queline eight acted as flower girl wearing a frilly yellow nylon drcsvwilh a band of white daisies in her hliir she carried a basket of white daisies sweet peas and babys breath carl hit of lime hrrtrsc wa- groomsman the ushers were arthur hawes brother of the gnkini and larry hawes cousin tit the gttkim following the ceremony the wedding parly received their guests in st albans ijhjnfricnds and relatives attended trom lime- house georgetown walerford saskatchewan tillsonburg and london as well as ac tun the jindes grandparents mr and mrs darwin cripps were among those present mothers receive mrs- lemon wore for her dau ghters marriage a rose sheath with a lace jacket and white ac cessories with white baby chrys anthemums the grooms mother chose a navy and white linen dress wilh while accessories and a contrasting corsage ot ied- 1 mums mis lemon made the wedding cake which was decorated by an i aunt ot the bride s j when the couple lelt on their i houcvnioon the bride wore a i green sheath in printed silk with 1 a coat to match white accessor- ies and a while corsage they will bo living at rr 2 acton a ftockwooo races s at ss picnic hail fallsr in sunday squall unit wednesday afternoon the young people of the presbyterian suntluy school teachers und par ents held a successful picnic in exhibition park which was well attended the weather was ideal for the occasion k good prourum was laid out for sports with john pvarccrsup- eriiitendent in charge und assist ed by the teachers races for youngsters up to teen age in cluded threading the needles throwing the ball kicking tho shoe guessing number ot beans in jar and a prize for oldest per son present a telephone list pad supper was served and every body satislfietl with ice cream finishing up the meal just as the last ones were leaving for home two ball teams were pul ling in appearances eden mills and burlington 3ictssctampuitlhre4uictk muffled in sweaters mitts four spend hours jut 30 peg hall squall oulte a storm erupted sunday afternoon with some hull heavy nqublk und wind thunder and lightning it was also reported in the evening that sone young sters in u boat on mill dam on fourth line erumosu were in dif ficulty with lightning rev- and mrs r r connor returned home inst weet from their vacation miss uuiine con- juir s also home for her holidays l former u evident dlea sympathy is extended to mr cyril knight and son douglas of palmers ton in the passing of mrs knighl in guelph general hos pital last week mrrjutd mrs knight were former residents of rock wood when mr knight was clerk in red and white store with the late john a little fun- four acton girls are wearing warm clothes including stock ings sweaters and even mitts these days where they are the temperature is always about 30 degrees sounds invilingvtheyre work ing hard at their phtyrlor theyre the keenest skaters who keep right on practising all summer long one of them gold medallist elizabeth force practises 10 hours every day the othes are sharon bradley linda brftida and sally wilson who thoroughly enjoy their ice sessions at all seasons of i he year proo instruct they are at the summer school in the guetph curling club direc ted by ross smith the senior professional the other proles- summer services at united church during the rev dvvighl lingers holidays services at aclon united church will be taken by the rev r brook and fred millies mr brook lives in aclon ami is known to the congregation he will take the services on sunday july 23 and sunday july 30 mr milnes is a student at hm- mamicl theological cbllege in toronto and is a candidate lor the ministry trom toronto con ic rencc mr ami mrs jlngel and their children are away until the mid dle of august at their summer home on the french river siohals there are sondra tewks- biiry canadas lady representa tive on the last olympic figure skating team mrs w yen owen sound miss man jane hatstead a famous name in skating burlington rae warden orange- ville beth pogue of northern ontario and john wild of peterborough canadian figure skalinj as sociation tests are held once every two weeks the rink lias a constant and light schedule of skating from 745 in the morning until 10 each night the students come off the ice stamping cold feet and rub bing cold hands to go out into ontarios steamy summer humid ity a few minutes later last thursday nights rain was called a million dollar down- 1 pour that would be of inesiim- able value to grain field and garden crops it was the heaviest i rainfall in a month ready too soon mrs ford back after goingludwcekentl lwo miles to oxdrift chief telephone operator mrs margaret ford was informed that the til i ice there would not be- opened as soon as had been expected and she has returned to acton and her job here temporarily its expected she will go again to oxdrift as chief operator there about the end of december word of the promotion had come very unexpectedly last week and she had made hasly plans for leaving she has to leave acton soon in any case when the town switches over to dial phones mr mebnile f the public lelations of i ice of ihe bell tele phone company in toronto con tacted by the free press explain ed he unfortunate situation and saiil they regretted any cmbarass- ment caused crul took place saturday wilh service in george wall funeral hume guelph land interment in rockwood cemetery n mr and mrs c level ik have moved into he house on main st former i v occupied by mr and mm joseph hulmun and family a number of members ol guelph golden age club enjoyed the bus trip and picnic a f- strat ford lust thursday mrs- albert shullis and fars harvey shullis were hofttesstffttar a tupperware party last wednes day evening some 30 ladies enjoyed the demonstration by mrs doreen giles of no 3 school 1 guelph mrs m morrison has returned home afier a 10 day visit with her daughter ami soninlaw mr and mrs william harvev north bay recent vultors rev and mrs douglas black and children of alt wood mrs walter gibson of alliston with mr and mrs fred lambert miss margaret cooper toron to mrs james flagen and child i en patsy ami paul mr ami mis archie speers guelph with mr antl mrs henry m cooper mr and mis james e miller kitchener miss eva rradchaw mini in mr and mrs dave royce ol guelph mr and mrs c dumerick of london mr and mrs fred day and lamily ancasler mr ted wheeler and miss yvonne wheeler ehnira miss doris futford toronto misses jane and anne kirvan of hamilton are holidaying with mr stewart s rovce ami miss f till mrs hael maud is spending a lortnighl visit holiday in orauge- ville and toronto mr garry brace has returned home alter a two week hoi in western canada iljy ocean steamship tickets cruises now hooking lor spring and summer sailings book early f l wright 20 wilbur st n acton ontario phone 93 gad about continued from pao two form nil through his narration when the township undertook lo liold-a-cmujnuuii- observance in 1950 und the free press was chosen to produce an enlarged book fur the occasion we were told there was only one picture of mr norrtsh avullable fur re- production when the photo was given us we were surprised to notice it was one we hud taken with our two dollar brownie camera the old gentleman had posed for it silting in his arm chair in front of his home to please the whim of one neighbor hood child in spile of his blindness mr norrisli was quite adept with carpenters tools and hud a work bench in his barn where he pro duced household items such as stepladders baking boards and rolling pins i recall one time he had a load of stove wood he wanted to luivtsplil ond-he-en- gaged one of the husky bovs til his neighbors to do the job in the wthidpile were several knots which were difficult lo bring down to size and the lad spread them carefully among the rasp berry hushes they were not dis covered until mrs norrish was wfii picking the berries mr nor risli came to the park and got the lad rtnd gave him a tongue lashing and lecture on honest v that was most thorough and im pressive the aclon free press thursday july 20th 1961 jf- promotional special save 50 on nw film developing kodak film for each roll of film left at hintons store for develop ing yon may purchase a new roll of film for only i re gular price hintons 5c to 1 store -t- am i recall there were three indian relics there was alo u- children alt grown up when i knew them there was ernest in toronto enoch in pasadena california nndmrxr- oomtt in north dakota when father and mother made neighborly calls in the long winter evenings i always enjoyed going with them to visit the norrlshes there were many interesting items in his collection such as arrowheads and pieces of flint and other chinese hack scralcher and a box with a battery in it und a small electric- bulbuiilopwhichjavoilld light in those days there were no electric lights in the homes or buildings or about the slreetu these are some tif t rttoir hut that item stirred uptnut i must stop before i gel the whole neigh borhood involved in this item john s beatty announcement is made by o e manninq vicepresident and general manager of the halton peel trust savings company of the appointment of mr john s beatty c a as assistant general manager of the company mr beatty is a graduate of the university of torcnto a chartered accountant and at present general manager of the dale estate in brampton he will commence his new duties about august 21st on the hayltnid in ilslher tavlors editorial picture thk week are marilvn mclntvre daughter ol mr and mrs harold mclntvre rr 3 and her dog t this sundays church calendar r u ij the church of st alban united church of canada the martyr acton ontario anisiifan i kcv duntit kiisil i a 1iii tii ijv ii it slkir i mmulr t tli st ii j mr iiow klliult 1 jllii si pliin- l oibiiiit ami chilr mislr 1 hi- i llllll suiuli itui i iiniu m im it i ui ixi i simuy jixy mui ii ml ik ini scixiiv mi 1 lil 1 1115 iin suriillv kllihil im rjrrikt- ciossreceptiwb finance your new bank of montreal j iffl familu finance plan i iowcost iifeinsureo loans it learn to drive in acton parents fur less llian 20 uiir ilcniyli can be luihl i miiiplctc 10-les- siin sale orixiny cuiuse call culled tii milton tr 82051 halton driving school will pkk- you up a2eowtl now is the time to come to the aid of your home while the weather is fine reroof nm before the cold well be glad to estimate your job we have all types of roofing roofing standard 910 sq self sealing 1015 so late summer is the best time to paint whon your buildings are dry use the best it pays in the long run exterior white 845 gal permanent storm and screen doors v house warmer in winter and cooler in summer install now wooden storm door 2200 insulate now and stive en fuel bills next winttr your home will be cooler in summer too see us or free estimates insulation 2 5e so ft 3 7c sq ft j b mackenzie son ltd 55 church st coal lumber phone 48 s ul i in titlni 1010 i ill malll huh ii v au aic vkiii senior section acton pentecostal tahehnactf it oiinihi uv1 v a o i it i kmililll j lilit rilar lk si iihalll- uttlw si iv it i v iiii i i 1000 au sinuliv school hlv a in moiiiiiii win ship 700 p in taaitttillstik tlisslax s pill piavvi aiul llihk- suuu tliuisilh s pan clitist ambis suuls you ait- akus wskiuiio j christian reformed church ii- i v n a nn muujut 101 quern sl box 1hoin 6a slinllay jl ly ul lol 1000 jm iiiitlish pm dutch the clniuli ot i he llk k to skk hour baptist church actun liar jaiurft m rlldif ncon coiut ptionr cob sunday jl i ynl im 115 am siiiuiiy sijinuu lliitl ainmoniimt wotship 700 pm tvcoinu woinhip woliusjav imi piici- raise- ami bihtr stiulv all are wolcuine presbyterian church in canada knox culbrll acton hcv andrew ii mckcnzic ba bd minuter mr e a haiucnarta orcanut and choir master sunday july hill i hvlw am chinch scihhii 1100 am divine wurhip itiicsi minister rev leslie h nanson mwfristun theme the church wlrirfiterhw body lunlor cuntircatiun ages 3 7 meet during tcrmun fob that smart look in glasses e l buchner ro optometrist conttc linui tihd hmring aid iy emmlrwd w mill st e acton ont wednesday only ofticc hours 2 to 6 pm for arpointment phone us acton if no answer phono waterloo collect sh 28867 j 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