Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 28, 1967, p. 11

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l hanqfcngfountain wedding fn st albans church may 20 sandra aim tountaun 4 st clair ave toronto and ray mond douglas harding 102 bedford rd toronto ware married on saturday after noon may 20 in st albans church acton the bride is the daughter of mr and mrs jeorge fountain 483 main st acton and the groom is the son of mr and mrs george harding rjr- 10 peterbor ough the rev r mcmurny offic iated and mrs f oakes played the organ pink and white snapdragons decorated the church for the ceremony i sne hnda wore a i white dress with scoop neck line accented with a white lace jacket and white lace shoes she carried a bouquet of red sweetheart rosea and white stephanorjs the bridesmaid miss bba martin tonmto wore a pale gold dress on empire lines and carried red and white pepper mint stick carnations the bride riage by her father grooms man was hans kreiter and the ushers were rudy solomon and tom fountain ike recap after the mar riage was held to st albans parish hall the brides moth er wore a dark pink dress vdth sweetheart roses the grooms mother wore blue with pink sweetheart roses guests were present from peterborough hamilton tor onto brampton and fergus the grooms grandparents came from peterborough for the wedding the couple left on a rlp to niagara falls buffalo and southern ontario the bride wearing moss green with a corsage of yellow sweetheart roses they an living at 64 st clair ave w toronto before the wedding there were showers for the bride-to- be given by mrs doris logan peterborough mrs art beard- more peterborough mrs ri ta striven acton and friends at the bell telephone co to- m st albans church mr and mrs raymond harding are living in toronto the bride is the former san dra fountain acton wi sponsors bus to hamilton forty ladies enjoyed mon days bus tour sponsored by acton womens institute mem bers were accompanied by some ladies from ballinafad and georgetown- wi and some local friends travelling by no 25 to the qje over the burling ton skyway they wended their way to stonev creek where the first wi was organized 70 years ago a short rest period was spent there at battle ground park from there they returned to the barton st shopping centre where the ladies were given two hours to shop and have lunch wherever they wished at one oclock they left to journej across hamilton to the cnijb where they were greet ed by w k lawson a frequent vhstor to acton who gave a warm welcome to the ladies and told of the facilities they offer there to those who have lost their eyesight a tour of this lovely builaingwas given by mr lawson assisted by miss canning they returned to the auditorium where they were mated at tea tables and served tea and cookies mr lawson demonstrated the records that have been taped of good books they provide 20 hours of read ing and are available to those who wish them the ladies of course were thrilled with the gift shop and returned home with some treasures made by these courageous people the next stop brought them through picturesque dundas where the beauties of nature were enjoyed at websters falls next stop was made at the rock gardens at hamilton and also at spring garden where peonies were the high light hie hut part of this planned trip brought them to outh hal- ton county along no 2 high way to the guelph line tour ing north they saw the beauty ol tlieir own couny at its very ballinafad cmmftvy cmmhfl a good turnout attended the cleanup of the 9th line ceme tery on friday night i mr and mrs harry shortill and family mr and mrs leo jamieson and family also mrs berry mr and mrs robert mc- encry mr and mrs bert dav idson mr and mrs morgan madill and mr and mrs millar attended the farewell for rev o r and mrs flindall at ful- icrton on sunday mr and mrs flindall are retiring at whitby after 42 years in the ministry glee tings were ex- presed from a large number of former churches where they had served mr harry shortill expressed best wishes from ballinafad greetings were sent from churchill church mr and mrs flindall spent a few years on ballinafad charge and have many pleasant mem ories of the time they spent in ballinafad best they reached the mo hawk inn at campbellville for supper the ladies were fascin ated at the variety ot antiques there i the courteous driver ted tyler ji made sure no beauty spots were missed through the trip and the final few miles to a on brought many people right to their own door leaving the main highway to other folk churchill the acton free prett wednesday june 28 1967 hit run accident thursday evening two cars were involved in a hit and run accident on no 7 highway east of the fifth line fsquesing thursday evening driver of the one car is un known but the car driven by gunnar jesperson 164 tidev ave acton received 250 dam age ebenezer new minister comes in august many bid farewell to leemans by mrs r anyone having remnants of jvool or other material suit able to be made up is asked to leave them either at the municipal offices or at the home of mrs wynne dunbar for the northwest halton vol untary services so they can use them to prepare for the coming winter rev w leeman gave his farewell message at ebenezer on sunday morning he based his remarks on the famous 13th chapter of first corinth ians stressing the necessity of faith hope and love to live a truly christian life a number from ebenezer were at mohawk raceway to enjoy the centennial program on saturday afternoon the ladies had an interesting dis play of antiques also on sunday afternoon a number enjoyed the centen nial worship service held out side at the municipal offices at brookville ebenexer choir joined members of the other community choirs in singing two special numbers on sunday evening ebenez er sunday school room was full to capacity for the fare well for rev and mrs wally leeman and janet art dia mond acted as master of ce remonies and the evening open ed with a hymnsing with mrs early at the piano interesting pictures of their western trip were shown by mr and mrs george thomas the haltonet- tes wilma and ruth meson and joy hayward sang sever al numbers in their usual plea- sing manner accompanied by mrs george newell joy hay- ward then showed her beauti ful sides of her western trip mr diamond mr hayward mr howard james and mr lome page presented mr and mrs leeman with a table and chair set for which they ex pressed their appreciation mr leeman said how he had en joyed his work here and wish ed us every success in the fut ure sue ward presented janet with a doll mrs malcolm mof fat presented mrs leeman with a pin and earring set on behalf of the ucw a social time brought the evening to a close next sunday ebenezer u c w will have charge of the church service with mrs mc- fadden of milton as special speaker the following sun day the young people will have charge induction services for the new minister rev russel fin- ley from deseroato will be held on august 10 joint services joint church services will be hld again this summer with the congregations of the unit ed and presbyterian churches participating the rev a h mcketizie is on holidays in july and july services for both congregations will be held in the united church conducted by the new minister the rev g turner in august and the first sunday in september the ser vices will be in knox zmmm expo tours bus train air or even your own ear your choice kw travel bureau ltd tel 5760770 f 196 king street east kitchener ontario pollock and campbell manufacturers of high grade memorials memorial engraving 62 water st north gait telephone 421 738 yswevpov fertilize your lawn mow large selection of evngreem shrubs and trees fruit tree fruit bushes ready tor planting begonias gladioli opd teals say ll wm hewer but say it wim owe ut flowers and potted plants open 7 days a wcefcs am t deck phene 5320 rspeciausts in funeral designs caniue fkwtrgardea shop two mors west op acton south stot of nwy askgac international planning your holiday perhaps a visit to expo 67 getting the money you need to meet holiday expenses is a simple matter at your nearby gac international office you get ready cash prompt personal service and budget fitted monthly payments stop in or call get a cash advance from gac international for your holiday chunk pknk sumfoy heu at comae lako churchill church and sun day school picnic was held on sunday june 25 at gormac lake with a fairly good turn out considering the cool weath er races baseball and swim ming were enjoyed by the younger ones while some visit ed together with rev and mrs may who was our pastor for a short time and who left on monday for his new and first charge on manitoulin island a bountiful pot luck picnic sup per wts enjoyed by all mr and mrs bruce leitch and beverley also mrs annie saunders norma and stephen visited last week with their aunt mrs janet cree at ailsa craig mrs archie kerr and sister mrs e buck of georgetown at tended the carson family reun ion at glen eden near mount forest on sunday june 25 the young folks had games outside while the others gathered in the house where even the fam ily had treasured the old cook stove and it gave a warm wel come to all lunch was served indoors where some old an tiques were on exhibit and in use even the family albums gave great interest and enthus iasm to the younger genera tions mr and mrs ian wallace of london were visitors over the weekend with mr and mrs ward hamilton and family sunday visitors at the same home were mr and mrs bruce mc nichol marnie and paul of mona mills mr and mrs glen mccon- nell miss brendt and mr wayne mcconnell of kincar dine visited on sunday with mr and mrs frank freeman mr and mrs frank sawats- ky and familv of niagara falls were visitor on saturday with mr and mrs leslie swackham er and girls mr and mrs norman turn er david and juliann spent last weekend with his parents mr and mrs h g turner in north bay norman reports fish in lake nipplssing very rewarding his parents remain in good health congratulations to mr and mfs m deamon on the birth of a son clifford lewis at peel memorial hospital brampton on saturday june 24 on thursday of last week mr and mrs bob kerr enter tained her parents mr and mrs john knox and sisters nancy and mrs grant down and three children mr and mrs james ledger spn the weekend with friends on stanley island lake muskc- ka fishing was enjoyed mjvend mrs joshua thomp son and family held their pic nic on sunday june 25 at riv erside park in guelph mr and mrs charles binnie attended the foster family re union held at cheltenham on sunday june 18 and on sun day june 25 they visited with mr and mrs charles pallett and familv nt tottenham garbage collection due to the holiday monday july 3 there will bo no garbage collection that day instead garbage pickup will be a day later normal monday pickup will bo made tuesday july 4 normal garbage pickup thursday july 6 this change applies for next week only jack mcoeachie cleftadministrator dominion day store hours acton stores will remain open friday june 30 until 9 pm closed saturday july 1 holiday regular closing all day monday july 3 grocery stores will be open thursday juno 29 until 9 pm as well as observing above hours acton chamber of commerce 90 hp 1900 cc engine over 90 mph performance cruises easily at 85 high compression acrylic paint dual headlights insulated body backup lights adjustable louvre vents nylon vinyl upholstery door to door carpeting twin padded sun visors foam cushion seats arm rests am 4 doors locking glove box 70 wide open doors package tray padded dash trouble light touchup paint assist bars 47 reasons why you cant pass up a toyota corona rustproof undercoat full flow oil filter crosswind stabilizers unitized frame body ivy gauge steel 12 volt alternator oversize clutch serfadjusting brakes syncromesh all gears column mounted shift resettable odometer automatic transmission available front coil rear leaf suspension directional signals on steering wheel adjustable octane selector extra largo trunk complete tool package 12gallon fuel tank padded lined trunk park motors 2 miles west of georgetown open mi 9 pm daily pmotst s774

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