Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 24, 1971, B10

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BIO Acton Free Wednaiday February A Armchair Osaka taken By Wendy Come winter I retire to the house going out as seldom as possible the weather is exceptionally cold I build a roaring Ire sit with mending or something and watch out of the comer of my eye the snow sleet and wind doing their dirty deeds on the other side of the window That way I can be very detached about it all Its winter a lousy one at that and the snow Ice skidding sliding and getting stuck are all part of it stillness that only a winter iJ night sometimes has rLJv dawdled along stopping now and to cornstalk shadows snow or to listen to dry cU S my cousin Si A7triUndlpnsaoUoursofour sometimes our driveway as enemas and tramping for miles through the Tantrums on road around In The tantrums that or being moonlight I did the same In Oak thrown out on road this while It still had fields and re spectacular Men who woods After and I moved probably are fairly goodnatured hero for a while I again found ordinarily seem to go Into a reel pleasure In that magical tiny at the sight of a deep drift or Then somehow I forgot an ley slope and charge It about it vigorous I tho feeling After the snow and the but the cold wtw numbing and driver climb out of the ditch to hurried up lane The kitchen Mrs Allan Churchill Acton was hostess to the Greenock I when they met tho evenlngofFeb 9 for their regular meeting Twelve members and six visitors were present In spite of cold and stormy weather Mrs A Gates presided The Mary Stewart Collect and opening ode was sung For meditation n recording of tho singing of the lord s Prayer was enjoyed Show articles for this the International program was answered by showing of An Article from Member Country in A Many beautiful articles shown from Holland Germany West will Japan It was decided not to send a delegate to the Officers Conference in in April A committee was named to arrange tor fund raising project A quilt Is to bo quilted In the new future Mrs Gordon Johnston will assist Mtaa in leading girls In their club Dressing up Vegetables The meetings will be held Mondays after school Mrs lAslle assisted by Mrs Sinclair were for International program Many hellos Mrs gave rending How do you nay Hello which very amusing an she described the many forms of greeting from tho different countries Mrs It Sinclair attired In lovely Japanese rend a poem Maiden of Japan hollowing thin she introduced Miss hue Jackson of Bust speaker for the inn Jackson took tho Indlcn on an trip to Osaka Japan as she showed beautiful colored slides she had taken Inst on her trip to Japan told many Incidents of Iter trip Mrs on behalf of llie Institute ladlen thanked and presented her wilh small gift A lovely lunch was served by hostess and assistants Mrs Altkon Mrs Winter March meeting will held at the homo of Mrs lcslli Hintons to s Store announces ITS KODAK PRODUCT DEALERSHIP with an INTRODUCTORY SALE THE NEW KODAK X GIFT SETS AND FILM Reg survey situation the battle Is on This usually Involves much swearing many strained musctas and about an hour a work I think that if It were me take one took and decide 1 rather pay for a towtruck In fact the onlj woman saw stuck out here come right in asked us to pull her oft the road sat and had tea talked and watched two other cars get stuck won walked on home No fuss no bother Still there must be something behind the men attitude like light was on and the kettle humming when I opened tho door and crept shivering ami blinking Into the light Growling shivering likewise growled What are YOU so cold for The truck a In the ditch oral I had walk home Snarl snarl I help but at the picture the two of us must have made wending our way homo on foot at the same time coming half mile up the road wading through knee deep drifts Smith Bryant wedding vows INTRODUCTORY I OFFER Contrivances I cant get that involved with the weather to resent it so much A while ago our stretch of was blocked by drifts and by the cars and trucks that had taken a run at them and gone To go to a euchre one night I walked the half mile to the corner where my ride waited The wind was against me and I gasped and wheezed with each step but on returning two hours later I found that the wind hud died and moon cot In the air was demented probably plotting his revenge And there was me traipsing bomuscdly DOWN tho road thinking long ago thoughts smiling sweetly at the moon The next day It was man against the elements again It could have been quite funny if It had happened to somebody else To start the tractor to go pull the truck out dampened my fire in the fireplace ran an extension from on inside plug through the hole In the back of the grate and plugged a heater In outside The tractor was drained the smoking vigorously heated on the In A quiet but pretty wedding was solomnlxcd at Baptist church on Jan when Julie Ann Velvets oat pal then poured back wasn till around noon that got to the truck only to find that It was already undltched and neatly on the road Our thanks to someone But hed forgotten the keys Still ho could tow it home However In turning around he put tractor In the ditch and had to walk that stretch of road again to get the keys to start the truck to pull the tractor out Back down the road Into the truck hitched to the tractor almost had it out and the truck ran out of gas Siphoned gas from tho tractor into the truck got both going and headed In the right direction son Jim driving the tractor Halfway home the tractor ran out of gas Finally at long last everybody and everything arrived home Surprisingly wasnt in too bad a mood Maybe it was because that round of the battle DID go to him More or less Bryant daughter of Mrs Arnold and tho late Mr become bride of Edmund Roy Smith son of Mr and Mrs Smith Acton Given In marriage by her brother Graham tho bride wore a full length gown of pink nylon and carried a bouquet of pink and white roses Attending the bride was matron of honor Mrs Violet Wamboldt slstcrln law of the bride also gowned in floor length pink nylon and carrying a bouquet of pink and white roses Best man was Harold Rivers cousin of the groom Reception follow Officiating at the wedding won the Rev Sylvester assisted by Rev Cooper During the signing of the register Miss played several selections on the piano The reception was held at the Band Hall Acton Following a brief honeymoon the couple arc residing at Brampton off on 11 SEE SUSHIS II HOIK CMEUS PROJECTORS

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