Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 1, 1971, p. 8

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A The Acton Free Press Wednesday September 1 Fr Morgan greets outoftown guests Signing the guest book from out of town at the reception for V J MorRnn were Nora Chandler Peter and Mrs Patrick Whelnn Mr and Mrs I Gibbons Mrs Mr and Mr3 Joseph Rose Mrs Marie Albert Mr and Mrs J Acri Mr and Mrs Amos Sister Madeline Blrns ljrctto Abbey Mr and Mrs Boon Maurn Gibbons Bruce Ida Ailecn Hayes Madeline all of Toronto Dorothy Weaver Thercsn Bill McMillan Gordon Anne and Steve M Anncletus CSJJohn and Ann Morgan Bill and Rose Morgan Mr and Mrs Kevin Morgan laurcncc and Helen Mrs Darling Mabel Morgan John and Rita Cull Sister BrcbcuE CSJ Vincent Grady all of Hamilton Mr and Mrs Harry Branlgan Sister Audrey VM Convent Sharon Gladys Mr and Mrs Sister Ethelrcda Convent Sister Mary Paterson loretto Convent Mary and Bill Mrs Mory Carey Irene and George Hewer Jean and Walter Mr and Mrs Coles Rev Ryan all of Guclph From Georgetown Ron and Mamie and family Mr and Mrs R Hawcs Mr and Mrs John Holmes and Sherry Elizabeth Carney Edna and Jack Armstrong James and Mary Boyle Walter and Mary George and Alice Jo and Doug Sargent Edgar and Maria Father OFM Cap Mrs van Mr Ed Mr and Mrs A T Hurley Mr and Mrs Bob Iowrie and family Jackie and Ed Hayes Eugene and Helen Sister M Edwardine SSND Gertrude and P Eisenmerger Mrs Elizabeth Marcia Shcrrer Ethel Mr and Mrs Lome Miller and David Mr and Mrs Lawrence Kitchener Sister M Bermta St Josephs hospital Sarnia Sister Vivian Our Lady of Mercy convent Sarnia Marie and Wagner Albert Votsbx and daughter Doris Mrs Louise Helm Gerard and Alfred all of Waterloo Ruth McMurchy Gibbons Theresa Mr Mrs J Carmichael Mr and Mrs John Byrnes Mr and Mrs Norman Mary Armitage Theresa Mr and Mrs Frank Schmidt Cargill Henry Kelly 3 Milton Mrs Alex McTavish Macton Mr and Mrs J Cushing 2 Alma Arthur Hayes Norwich Mr and Mrs Fred Lin wood Mr and Mrs Clarence Hilker Preston Ralph and Ann Bnmner Luiwood Mrs J Winnipeg Manitoba John and Eleanor Scarborough Listowel Mr and Mrs Jack Doherty Sister Joan Helen St Clements Rosanne Morgan St Agatha Sister M Charlotte i Waterloo St Mr and Mrs John Blair Don Mills Angela Rock- wood John and Florence Sham Mr and Mrs J Glen Wdhams Mr and Mrs John Rolland Burlington Mrs James Miami Florida Mr and Mrs Fred Halifax Mrs Beatrice Keith Martin Gait Julie Preston Anne Kordish Preston Regina Van Niagara Falls Storey reunion The annual Storey reunion was held at Brook hall Saturday August with a good number present The oldest couple there were Mr and Mrs David Storey who had celebrated their golden wedding anniversary year Those who had passed on during the year were Toronto Bob Wilson and Mary Toronto Sports music Numerous sports were enjoyed ine children President Alex Black called everyone together for a musical program wich featured much violin playing Karen played Concerto In A Minor Mildred sang several lovely solos Then Mrs George Brownlee played several violin selections that she thought the Storey descendants would enjoy Carry Me Back to Old The Road to the Isles and Traumerei with Dorothy ORourke as accompanist for the players Joseph Morgan Milton Fred and Marguerite Fromm Weston Mr and Mrs David Mr Mrs Ed Walter Mr Mrs Frank Waller Chhrlcs Starr Mr and Mrs John Denny and Brian Fred and Colette and Mary McCormick Kay Mnrgnret Logel Mnrlc and Bill McCormick all of Elmira Mr ami Mrs K ami four children Oakvillc Harold and Irene Hawkins Rev W Simpson Rev Mike Bennett Wnlkorton Tom and Mary Agnes Hcspelcr Kay McMillan Durham Martin Marks Burlington Rev Charles J Bunch and Neil Owens Bay Ridges Mr and Mrs Moore Grant and Kathleen Kroron Oak Park 111 Sister CSJ Cape Crocker Sister Mlchaclene CSJ Arthur Rev I Mulhnll Rev Chernlsh Burlington Club considers Ottawa trip of ikmll with llw Ann hili hint A of Hi id it lulu Nullum lain trlpn tk Hum to no to tin- Exhibition mid to Ottawa at later MI would help lh it that a Ihin toad would l li would I lliciii limn- mid Unit u members learn how to show calves TWO OF THE assistants the reception for Father MorKnn Elmn Mrs Ann Talbot helped serve close to callers The Music Centre was packed for the occnslon Sunday afternoon Staff Photo pRGS Personals Cathy I JiNliy Uii- Anoint of the Acton lull hold on Monday Aug 11 at tin- farms two The met at tin- farm of the Ken Murray family where President Carol called the meeting to order led the members in reciting the Pledge flic minutes of the last meeting were read and the roll call answered Beryl Showing a Dairy Calf followed by the members practising the proper methods of showing Club leaders Vcrn Butcher and Russell Murray gave some grooming tips to dairy members 1at Murray Dairy Princess gave some tips on preparing for Show Day Lunch was served before moving to the farm of the Wallace Unity family Here Carol villi dimoiiHUatcd a beef all had sliowiiiaiiMtilp how to clip beef and gave some In qui nit ion or Fair Days Brought Two member with them to show them in Beryl McEnery Mini Susan I unity from Eric Introduced Tommy Tyler from California Before the meeting was adjourned the members dis cussed their float for Acton Fair club leader Nino wislicd the members well on behalf of nil the leaders Ijinch served and the meeting was adjourned program would jiut mi tut tliem Tim iiouftllilllllKi Una l urn to Ik looked Into A ear loud IIiilW ut luld year In Toronto on August A limit will in of Many of tin were ailing Browne reporfjd In are unit In general land air awayj Mrs returnitd to is nut very well her daiicJiLerH home in itielph arid Dave la not well All are Mm Chirk was for a varied program Muriel delighted Willi of Mrs wid her ginldauidittr Ruth on no impromptu ton tun wid ier thinking wit her Mr Pjeiirubtiud Jokes re tj bring lots of Winners In a ing game were Miss Jiuk Mjj e a MX Birthday grieUigs went to Mrs ViMirn Hie at in wllfll will Come while wUwr is g enjoy a dteityjoii and j imp lei As September arrives today the Free Press is aware this chatty news column has missed many of the summers visitors and trips May we remind you again your news Is always welcome and of course there is no charge In a town newspaper neighbors are news and good news is the main news Ken Withers spent part the summer in Tucson Arizona with relatives Mr and Mrs Fred Murphy of Halifax arc visiting her sister and brotherinlaw Mr and Mrs Dave Gordon Wilbur Street Mrs Charles McLaughlin of Waterloo Provincial Constable Robert and Mrs McLaughlen Ijiurie and Peter of Baden were guests of Mrs A Near during the week Mr and Mrs Norman of Owen Sound visited Matthews a couple of days last week Mr and Mrs A Mac- spent a few days last week in with their son Inspector J A and family Mr and Mrs Ray Thornhitl Norman Cindy and Donnie have returned from a camping trip at Rochester New York Mrs Kent Tocher and children Flew back from Ottawa after spending two weeks with her cousin Mr Tocher is touring New Brunswick and appearing on TV for one month Jim son of Mr and Mrs John Krapek won his bronze medal in swimming lessons classes by the Red Cross at Georgetown and also his certificate for life saving guard Mr and Mrs D Robertson are moving to Acton this week from where they had the store for many years Mrs Robertson will be particularly missed as the news correspondent from that area She passed on the news for nearly and was honored as correspondent of the year b the Ontario Weekly Newspapers Association Miss Clark returned on Saturday from two month holiday spent in England Miss Clark enjoyed her trip very much travelling to various places in England She says the weather was very good when she was there and many places visited were of historic interest American Motors flew their Canadian dealers to Denver last weekend for the preview of their ears Mr and Mrs Little joined the large group and enjoyed their first flight Friday From Malton After a busy two days staying at the Denver Hilton they flew home Sunday afternoon During a few hours free time they rented a car and drove Up into the mountains The dealers learned the emphasis this year will be on consumer guarantees Need culvert permits Home builders In Esquesing will have to buy a permit for a culvert before they will be able to get a building permit under the terms of a new bylaw passed at the township council meeting Monday night Council passed a bylaw prohibiting the obstruction of ditches and culverts upon the highways and outlining new regulations for installing culverts Permits must be obtained from road superintendent Bud Snow who told the press the matter had come to a head because a few entrances to township houses were considered unsafe Penalty for breach of the by law us not to exceed for each exclusive of costs Mayor wife in Bermuda Mayor J Bert Wood of the township of Georgian Bay and Mrs Wood recently had a holiday in Bermuda and their picture whdc on their trip appeared in the Bracebridge weekly paper last week The Woods lived formerly in Acton Friends hope for a speedy recovery for Robert Little principal W McKenzle who is in General hospital far tests Master Corp and Mrs Charles Watson and four daughters of Trenton visited with his mother Mrs Charles Watson here Friends are interested to learn that Master Corp Watson received a special commendation for his work in Peru following the disastrous earthquake there last year He was sent with a squadron from Canada which went to assist Mrs Charles Watson attended the graduation of her niece Mary Ellen from St Josephs school of Nursing Hotel Dieu Kingston last Friday Her niece one of graduates will remain to nurse there Others attending the graduation were her mother Mrs Reagan Mr and Mrs Walhs Toronto and Mrs Charles Watson Trenton Mrs Watsons granddaughter Char ma ine is also going into nursing and starts training in Toronto a A surprise birthday party was held in honor of Mr and Mrs Edgar McDowell Mill St Acton on Sunday August 22 Their birthdays are just one day apart and so they were very pleased to have unexpected surprise them at their home Friends and relatives included their son Mr and Mrs Telford McDowell grand children Mr and Mrs James McDowell Ted Bonnie Steve Sharon and Jane McDowell and Mr Lyle all of Georgetown and Miss Betty Acton Many lovely gifts and good wishes were extended to the happy couple Its time to try grope pie Refreshing green grapes peel Sprinkle over grapes and your market suggest delightful tomatoes Shake plate to eating Remember that grapes distribute sugar Dot top with offer low calorie sweetness with butter or margarine Cover with only calories in a cupful Of remaining unbaked pastry rolled course green grapes are great to enjoy out of hand but how about a really unusual recipe using grapes Fresh Grope Pie pastry for 2crust 9inch pie J cups 1 lb grapes cups thinly sliced green tomatoes cup sugar tablespoons quick- cooking tapioca teaspoon salt tsp ground allspice 1 teaspoon grated lemon peel 2 tablespoons butter or margarine Line 9inch pie plate with half of pastry rolled 1 8inch thick Arrange grapes and tomatoes in alternating layers If grapes are large cut in half Combine sugar tapioca salt allspice and lemon thick Trim turn under and flute edge Cut a gash in centre of crust to allow steam to escape Bake In a preheated oven 425 degrees GO minutes or until crust Is brown and and tomatoes are tender when pierced with a pointed knife or toothpick Serve cold ANNOUNCEMENT Joes Meat Market NOW OPEN Mill St E Acton Joe Balogh has taken I over the meat market I formerly owned by Cliff Bradley Drop in and see Joe Who will carry only first J class meat His service is familiar to most Acton shoppers already NOTICE Change of Ownership BRADLEYS MEAT MARKET is now owned and operated by JOE BALOGH and will be known as Joes Meat Market Sincere appreciation to all my customers for their patronage during the past 24 years in business Trusting the same confidence will be shown to the new owner Sincerely Cliff Bradley JUDGED ON APPEARANCE AND POISE Friday September 17 AT FALL FAIR VARIETY PROGRAM Two will act PRIZES FOR AIL CONTESTANTS Donated by local Merchants and Industry SPECIAL WINNER AND ATTENDANTS Deadline for Entries Wednesday September at pm REQUIREMENTS Single Girls Years of Age and Over Wear Long Evening Dresses Must Live in Acton or Townships of or Erin by number of Mitt Acton Stewart Russell Murray John Hasson John Chapman Lmham Zenith Nollis Brenda HtUver Cathy Smith Anita

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