3 4t v ifv r sjuv v j tmrov iw raday decernw 0 1966 hargmnjarvis wedding il st albans church dec 3 white pom pom mums and tomfe candles decorated the altar and white satin bows marked the guest pews at st albans church acton for the marriace of ohja louise jarvis of guelph daughter of mr and mrs g jarvis of toronto and david raymond hargrave eldest son of mr and mrs g hargrave of acton on satur day dec 3 rev ritchie mcmurray of- ved as ring bearer carrying a heartshaped ring pillow don jarvis of toronto ore- ther of the bride was best man with dick longman of toronto friend of the bride and bill morde of rockwood cousin of the bride were ush ers a reception was held at the acton band centre with 14b guests attending catered to by the band mothers and wives belated with mrs frank oakes for the reception the brides as organist for the afternoon- ceremony given in marriage by her fa ther the bride was radiant in a floor length crepe gown em broidered appliques accenting the empire waistline and the front of the ajine skirt with a bateau neckline and three- quarter length sleeves a lace coronet held her elbow length veil in place and she carried a bouquet of pink sweetheart- roses and white stephanotis miss sandra hargrave sis ter of the groom was maid of honor with miss lena jarvis of toronto sister of the bride and miss nancy crump of oakville cousin of the groom as bridesmaids ah wore iden tical door length gowns with attached trains at the back falling from the waistline with bateau necklines and short sleeves the maid of honor was in blue and the others in pink miss gall butler r guelph niece of the bride was dower girl in a white floor length- nylon dress with a lace over- blouse and blue sash all four attendants wore net roses hold ing their shoulder length veils in place and all carried gold rings decorated with e shasia mums and contrasting riboons designee oy me grooms mother master peter hargrave ser- mother received wearing a navy blue dress with navy ac cessories the grooms mother wore a pale blue silver bro caded dress with white acces sories both wore corsages ot pink sweetheart roses special guests were the grooms grandparents mr and mrs jack hargrave of acton mrs hargrave sr wore a blue twopiece dress and a pink sweetheart rose corsage the three tiered wedding cake was made and decorated by the brides sister mrs hilda boone or toronto guests were present from acton toronto rpckwod ar ris michigan oakville isling ton and guelph the bride was employed on the staff at the guelph general hospital the groomis em ployed at provincial fafrcr mills georgetown a delayed honeymoon will follow in the summer of 1967 to newfoundland they are residing at main st george town preceding the marriage a miscellaneous shower was held at the honii- of the grooms grandmother hosted by the maid of honor miss sandra hargrave of kitchener and presentations were made to the bride and groom by guelph general hospital and provin cial paper mills baked ooods were much in demand satur day during the santa fair in the former post office building from 11 am until 3 pm the trinity united church women were kepf extremely busy santa claus in all his splen dor was one of the busiest fellows in town as he greeted the young tykes county vs nurses little solved in dispute lets play bridge by bill coats last week we were discuss ing leads and some of the new ideas in leads if i continue to miss defending no trump con tracts im going to start using these new ideas the load of the fourth of your longest and strongest suit has long been favored ag ainst no trump contracts this lead works quite well when you have something in the suit but when vou havent its daj gerous one way to xvei come this difficulty is to lead fourth best only when you hive an hone in the suit this leads to a small problem is then ten an honor some current american bridge writers suggest the fol lowing- the lead of a jack in dicates a suit headed by jack ten and no higher honor the lead of the ion indicates that there arc higher honors in the suit such as k j 10 x or a j 10 x x or aqto x the lead of the nine is made from ten- nine and shows no higher ho nors a standard fourth best lead is made if the top honors are raise 900 announcement was this week that the annual can vass for the canadian nation al institute for the blind in acton and district raised over 900 this most satisfactory figure was totalled by the campaign chairman mrs tom shields obituary mrs o lesniewich preston resident mr oktaw lesmew ich 229 arlington st preston died in the south waterloo memorial hospital fuua in her 79th year born in austria the tormer dora wakar she came to can ada 60 years ago and resided in ottawa for 10 ears before moving to preston she was a member of st cle ments roman catholic church the catholic womens league the altar societv and the lea gue of the sacred heart her husband predeceased her march 7 i9s7 surviving are two sons tho mas of gait and martin of kit chener two daughters mrs thomas anne kordish and julie of preston formerly of acton and eight grandchild ren scattered or you have a five card suit with some possible reentries here is a hand from fast weeks duplicate game at the acton bridge club where some or these ideas have been very useful the dealer is east and nei ther side is vulnerable north s s 2 hta q 10 9 djk j 7 ca j 8 5 west east s a o 6 sj 4 3 hj 5 2 h 6 4 i d 10 9 4 2 d q 8 6 c k 9 2 c o 10 4 3 south s k 10 9 8 7 h k 8 7 d a 5 3 c 7 6 the bidding- east south west north pass pass pass 1 h pass 2s pass 3c pass 3 nt all pass with all suits bid except dia monds west should lead that suit but uhich card with standard leads west leads the two and east must guess which honor its from west east plixers would plix the queen guing declar- ei thiee diamond tucks dec- laiei now can develop a spade link with no dilficultv with thi- lead of the dia mond nine showing ten nine east can pla low it declarer ducks now it the defense is larctul two diamonds two spades 1ml a club ian be made to set this contract oh yes if declarer goes to dumm to load spades west should duck the first spade lead no doubt declarer will enter dumim again to repeat the tinesse last weeks winners were tirst juk coats and bill wan- del second cam sinclair and pat jet fares tied for third ka- thenne coats and gwen jef- fares with ponn biistou and bettx ashlev charges and countercharges added spice to a special meet ing of halton county council on monday but little was solv ed in the dispute between the halton county health nurses and the county deputyreeve charles mene- fy of milton challenged ward en h h hinton reeve of ac- ton to- either confirmor deny published reports that he said concerning mr menefy we are not very proud of his ac tions warden hinton quickly con firmed the report deputyreeve menefy charg ed im not here for you to be proud of me im here as a representative of milton whether or not you areproud of me means very little warden hinton asked wheth er or not the deputyreeve had stated what was printed in an oakville paper i dont like the way the warden is handling things deputyreeve menefy denied the report and suggested i dont use personalities the warden made his re mark concerning deputyreeve menefy following a meeting be tween the wardens special committee and tht county nurses at mondays meeting he said to the deputyreeve i think you had a responsibili ty as a minority opinion your statement at that meet ing was disloyal to the maj ority of council the warden then quoted limehouse baptism wa party in news of district rev f n young baptized marilyn ruth infant daughter ot mr and mrs glen maw at the sundav afternoon ser vice at limehouse presbyter ian church twentfive attended the ear- 1 christmas famih dinner at he home of mr and mrs wil liam ingles limehouse on mo 27 mrs ingles of acton was the honored guest prior to her leaxing foi an extended visit with mr and mrs allen ingles and famih at burnabv b c where she will see her new giandson guests attended trom ban le acton port cre dit and limehouse th w a ladies their hus bands and friends held a chnstmas partv at the home of mi and mis ted brown on fnda owning mr ronald moore is home following a week in hospital lot allergx tests lloyd b sharpe of the rn ao speaking on behalf of the nurses as saying we are pleased to see some dissention on council the warden con tinued you had a right and duty to withhold your opinion at that time deputyreeve r r parker stated in defence of mr men- eyhe spoke- out clearly at edr-it-would-not-betrbiisiness- the committee meeting at like situation for the council the meeting of the nurses he to de m would lay down the ground rules for negotiations if they were not certified it would set a precedent and the county might have to treat their other groups of employees in the same way the countys personnel con sultant robert rae suggested if the nurses were not certifi- was asked his opinion and he gave it whether it was politic from that standpoint i cant say reeve william coulter of nassagaweya agreed with mr parker we were given an op portunity to express an opin ion he sdid councillors then discussed at length whether or not it as necessary to have the nurses certified with the on tario labor relations board councils solicitor w s sharpe pointed out if the nurses are not certified in the first year the agreement could be voided he said that certification deputyreeve william hoey of nassagaweya asked wheth er or not any move had been taken by the nurses toward certification solicitor sharpe said he had spoken on friday wrth a rep resentative of the nurses and at that time we were more or less in agreement as to how the unit would be described a recorded vote on the pro- i posed passing of the minutes of meetings between the war dens committee and repres entatives of the nurses was ta ken the motion included an amendment to delete the word must which would have vote to reelect jack mcphail as school board trustee in nassagaweya township monday december 12 1966 years stint continued from page 1 hursts mother who is in hos pital a new nephew son of jon arid maxlne hurst joined the group for the first time reter hasnt been home for christmas often himself in the past few years after acton high school he joined the navy and spent two chilly christy mases at churchill in the fat north after working at the national employment office in jprontohe joined the depart ment of external affairs and spent his next christmas in a far different climate the constant heat in the east was difficult to get used to tropical illnesses were com mon and peter is still taking doses of prescribed medicine such as antimalaria pills he will soon have a complete checkup as everyone does re turning from tropical clim ates the wartorn country pro vides some unhappy sights and plenty of contrasts he feels sorry for some of the children who have grown into young savages in the highly commercialized city of saigon the saigon hotel at which peter was staying was the site for mortar shelling but at- the time he was away and missed all the excitement the air port he left from was mortar ed the next day on his trip to viet nam pet ers baggage weight amounted to 44 pounds after buying souvenirs and clothing his re- turn baggage weighed in ar ound 700 pounds most of his souvenirs were packed awav in his trunks which havent arrived to date in an interview with the free press he recalled that madetomeasure suits of good quality material purchased in laos cost 40 these ran much higher in saigon among the many souveqirs he purchased are a matching golf bag and pair of golf shoes made from elephant hide of interest to him was the fact that a youngster whose h father was a craftsman began working at the same trade at the age of six years by the time the youngster has reach ed the age of 10 or 12 he is a competent craftsman one incident he recalled was when an electrician was needed to change over a complete light circuit when the electrician arrived he was 10 years of age and his assistant was six indicated forcing the nurses to be certified and was pass ed 244 deputyreeve jim young of georgetown and dep utyreeve menefy voted ag ainst the motion reeve george leslie of esquesing and depu- tvreeve wilfrid leslie were absent so esquesings votes were declared against the mo tion years old the circuit was changed without even swttch- jng off power has many pictures of the countries he visited it was interesting for hfan to return home by a complete ly different route he had gone out to viet nam by way ojliokyo an hong kong jack ridley cartage umtoec- concrete blocks concmff muck cinder blocks clay muck sand stoni livestock and krtilizt farm service and swllts dump trucks for hire fully insured pcv class fs acton phone 15s07 many thanks for your support during the recent election seasons greetings to all wm bill williams quality ba products save you money 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