k o the acton free press thursday august 18 1966 umemouse weddings b of interest in we arc pleased that mrs os- biirr is well enough to return home following surgery in georgetown and convalescence at her sisters mrs a lawson we regret that mrs fred brooks is hospitalized in toron to general following surgery we hope that she continues her satisfactory progress congratulations to mr and mrs luke jansen on the arrival of a little daughter at bowman- ville on august 11 birthday greetings to mrs robert lara who is 92 on aug ust 9 she is still active and tends her home lawn and gar den congratulations to newlyweds lt peter glynn and arlcnc wha- len rn who were married in st biiees anglican church north bay op saturday a goodly number attended services u limehouse presby terian church on sunday morn ing to hear rev robert peter son bd ol kings park parish church glasgow scotland rev f n young will return from irthday visitors district news holidays for services on august 21 at 945 am mrs thomas and mrs stroud and children -of- port colbomc visited the linhams wednes day of last week brian and shawn cohoon of toronto spent two weeks with tlieir giandparents here mrs sanford has relumed from holidays at their cottage at waubashene mr and mrs a c patterson visited cousins mr and mrs g k at orillia on sunday the william ingles holidayed at lake of bays mr and mrs j crichton and jackie holidayed at pine lake and brocks beach mtand mrs j r glvnn mrs dalziel mr t h price and mr and mrs a v benton were local guests ajjhe glynn- whalcn wedding and the recep tion at pinecone ot the park- toki motel andspeiit the week- janet aitken bruce huff to marty 3t knox church many firsts centennial youth travel tour takes ahs student to east lid vou hear about the angel vhn lost his job he had a harp liiiluic kiax presbyterian chuivli will be the setting on saturday september 10 lor the marriage of janet marie daughter ol mr and mrs calvin j aitken to mr etmee hull son ot mr and mi frank huff bloomlicld an university and mr huff a los graduate of oac guclph is doing postgraduate work at michigan slate university mr hull is a former summer as sistant agricultural representa tive lor llalton county acton high schools represen tative on the centennial youth travel tour 17yearold murray jamieson learned a great deal about canada during his nine- day trip away he travelled by train with 24 boys and girls from southern ontario to new bruns wick the group left from bur lington and were billeted at the home of maritimers who had visited burlington just a few weeks before murray who is going into grade 12 is the son of mr and mrs leo jamieson of ballina- fad he had the highest per centage in grade ii last year and when the instructions came here to name a grade 1 1 boy he was selected he has three sisters and one brother travelling with two dozen from burlington were a husband ral and the famed beaverbrook art gallery they went through the replica of the racing schooner bluenose on the return trip the group stopped off at ottawa to lour the parliament buildings an other first for the ballinafad student on the train with the burling ton group was a contingent from manitoba on the same centennial lour plan more friendships were made as the group sang and chatted on the train actons last delegate to the centennial project was russell masales who also travelled east tius was murray jamiesons first trip outside ontario and he said he lound it quite inter esting he considered the exchange visits a very worthwhile project a linle ol new brunswicks troubled politics and economies were leanictl as well as the group saw llie placo that are the province pride pol luck end campbell manufacturers of high grade memorials memorial engraving 62 walar st north gait telephone 6217580 photographs are too expensive then take pictures for less acton pharmacy is now offering a 0 free film when you brinn your black and white or kodacolor films in for developing and printing in sites 120 126 127 620 and 35 mm end irt north bay mrs mills was a guest at the grazelyfilzgcrald wedding in toronto at the brides home on old yonge st on thursday nearly 100 register united bible school the liiyh number of children group are mrs fawcett eaton registering at the vacation bib- mrs hugh patterson and ro le school at the united church berla nesset with over 30 there on the first day monday sur- are 2s juniors under the direc- prised she leaders in past years tion of mrs tom shields and the number was considerably mrs ken allen smaller on opening day increas- vith the dozen or so incrmed- ing shortly after j i j gibson and gav nearly 100 are now settled white mrs r h elliott and down in classes tor he two v c heller are the pianists week sehool the theme is the r je school everywhere church using inter- dcnominaiionai material recom mended bv the canadian coun cil of churches ann symoo barbara mc each- cm ard lo kirkwood are in charge of the nursery group and supplies lcic he kjnderiiar- cr rtj o- four and five year oos wir- ru 2 tirv j c siw w- ci rcs rc rev dwight engel is mipcnn- tendent ospmmgc visitors prominent in district news air jii viv oiitit fuiier uiic ret jtiiicier viv hus ei wvniu iuuh tiii i m ier empuvec xt wa -yi- ceit c y m i l iic k- ic i v- yr vv ur k iu u wir uuejmi a lio r mr h1 mr 1jv i v- li c k browne rides in state on ferry day paxjrarkiasasvcr chitrie kcii browne a ruya black knijr as a guesl ol honor as he cit i stae jn an opven con- iriii durirg hc derry day ariiie 11 oucp sounj salui- vijy he ici j joc pe lor being ihi- mo senior black knight n ne parauc huh was over 2 ycs ti aric ck so sral hju o pdss ie reviewing s ric vciy celeb ucd n bonil ws up ery u i rrjvr ir gcir ready 1 r i c xtis on v w j li v j ijil ji mr b w- o- o iji 7 c r n sj wh- jjk jiii av bk ivkiius i 0- 5ourc v s nuavvs l diryi vr ui v m j v jucpii vll i r v hv m vcil vicrt lojif rcerat gvul w j- m mr- 11 k hwcuou mr and m- ti ss h john uji m inii ci o ln jr in m hnnh cit vs anj mr i cj-ju- l i m and mr nymun sikn w bljr michael on ot 1 rj mr- wiliitm minv 2nd lirv- su- i patient tor vii ji- iit week it ciuelph liptil with j sccjc attack ot the tlu it und ot mr lid mr ceorge a grundy were ji to icim ol their resent car a cidenl but pleavd to learn lliev werent more miius ah vi i mi mi ki h r j- e i 1 1 v io v l l s i s atvi a 1m toi v o- v- ji- j jt i 1 i u i vcl jl j jlld w oie0 ij- i s uaijicy jiio l h u pnr rrrr werirr ii i ifidpjn nt- mi mi- y ciuk millie jk smit n- miiii in ai- am mii i l i wi- ml lll iiii llx mhin i ill j ms mjii n i h mi jiki mi- jj0h allkell hhiuu hivi mi in d mi m lliit-l- ji iiul luu -mi- imi 1jndj i j i i i riiiruj ciiniittiuiiiiii ti livvrl hiikc ui lulii nil it ins uiki uli iicimi whl llnv had ijiwuii picil iiule l lairniiiatmiin mi ml mrs all thik il sail- jell ivy stewart who broke t ani litoi in mi s william hi- elbow earlv in the niimmer had the cast rcirtovcd lavt week a number of ehildivn fmnt mooiv and mi- cm stui lilinii ot guvltti iuel with 1 i and mj- roikiimiii quality ba products save you money gasolines motor oils diesel fuel fuel oils stove oils oil burner finance flan jo years to pay small carrying charges e dependable service thompson fuels ltd phomi 1534370 acton after hours 8532174 out miss ait ken is an undergradu ate student at waterloo luther- 1ollowing heir marriage the couple will reside in east lan- sini michigan decries pressure willing to talk to nurses the proposed mass resigna- nation ot public health nurses from the stall of the hallon county health unit was term ed very ill considered and mi- judicious ov board ot health chairman r r parker tuesday he pointed out the registered nurses association ol ontario representative lloyd smith has indicated he vvant to bargain but is not prepared to seek cer- tilicition through the ontario labor relations legislation wc have no desire to avoid talking with our nurses but there has been no request on the part ot the nurses to the board lor uch discussion mr parker told county council mr sharpe advied the board he was in a piiion to negi- liale on a collective agreement the liocird advised thev- were willine to negotiate yith a cer- utied group mr patker aid he epreseil urprie the- iures group had made no at tempt to gain eerntication mr sharpe has siiid wage- are not an iue mr piker aid in commenling un a pre releae lion the nurses aociation bu he noted he ivlua-s- indica ted the asocialion sa- using peure to get the bargaining i ri he wan m parker emphaied the ba vwi- loathe i pegotiale ailh am giou itlii si- not kvd uj ivvk iu i pji ic- l i i ai u wi i njatiu tj l i li i r uii- l lie llveat j uilkuul 5ljljte ll juiblu shi lu eaipli e os lite ika i i i iam llilllllled their resignation ellective sept- kinber 12 the board feels the situation should be brought to the atten tion ol the public and the nur ses the board chairman stres sed he told comity councillors the board was quite willing to deal with the muses as a dele gation p find out what the pro blem- are they refer to he ob jected however to what he termed unreasonable pres sure the seriousness of the situa tion iron the point ol view of the nurses was pointed out by mr parker he noted the resig nations signified a termination ol employment that would sub sequently allect seniority if die nurses subsequently remained on the stall the registered nurse- associ ation advised the board they vyere givv listing the unit and had circulated this notice to all is members urging them not to accepl employment with the hallon unit a mass resignation ol public health nurses would cripple the i nils home care program and might inlerlere with the school immunization program the un it work was essentially in pre ventative medicine however mr parker pointed out and it w a- not a case t sick people being lei i unattended wiiilen ii llinion told cuunlv oiuriiil iiieiubeis he would he peneil lot ill i pedal meel- i ul t miiiilv eiinu il il ihe hiil il health decided il was icl csll have you insured your house against foreclosure if ou die inir fmiih niav ur lii i 1 prrl to rair tlir moiks to inrel tlir riiiiain injj inorlgar i oitntl on tilt- liiur a sim if m- rriilnlkin pidn y ran reliro vou ol llii- wirrv lieiuim- t ik- iiii can lie arruigiil in jiiv ott llu- full ltiluie- on tin- mortgage lirn m die iiisuig kiit home fre of all ilrht for vour fumllv iu iii-im- iir inline against lire ami liurplarv wliit ilxuit foreclosure irt mc trll vou aliout sim lifes mortgage 1ruteeliun polic iain williams 107 elizabeth dr 8531 897 acton ont sun life assurance company off canada and wife team both teachers the group soon became friend ly as they travelled through on tario on into quebec and into the east tuesday evening july 26 they were met by pipers and television crews at union sta- tion in st john new brunswick lo begin a full program of lours talks parlies dances and ban quets there were side trips lo blacks harbour lo lour ihe can ning factory and have lunch lo st andrews for a special lob ster dinner given by ihe provin cial government to fundy na tional park for a swim in salt water and lo fredericlon they were entertained at spec ial meals and although the spec ialties ol the province were of fered murray admitted some of ihe young people shied away from the line lobster and iresh fish and substituted chicken and beef at a shore party they were in trigued to see for the i irst time ihe tide come in in 1iedericton thga- saw the university build ings loured the legislative as- semblies christ church earned- h s h0lden optometrist 36 cork st east guelph phone ta 27 150 21yrs old when you turn 21 youre no longer cov ered by your parents hospital insurance to keep insured you must take out indi vidual membership within 30 days get your application form at a bank a hospital or from the commis sion newly wed the family hospital insurance premium must now be paid to cover husband and wife notify yo ur 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