Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 27, 1971, p. 6

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Octolior Dowding Timbers vows at Trinity October 8 In a candlelight ceremony In Trinity United church Marie Timbers and John David marriage vows The Gordon Turner officiated the ceremony on Friday October at seven oclock and Dr George Elliott played the Tho bride a second year student in at the University of Toronto Is tho daughter of Mr and Mrs Carl Timbers Dr Acton Tho son of Mr and Mrs Jack Terrace la sales supervisor for Thomas Upton Ltd Toronto Alter the reception Acton Meadows club the couple left to spend the weekend In Montreal They living In Toronto For her the bride wore a white sole with of white liicc She won her mothers veil held by wide band Her colonial was of Talisman rosea babys and white Peter Tan She also carried Hie while handkerchief bordered In Into thnt troat-Breat-Krnnd- tnotlier curried on her day Maid of honor was a friend Mlas Vlrnlniii Thompson Aurora were Miss Timbers the brides shier and Miss Ihe sister All llneo wore floor lenilth towns of told polyester crepe Wide with bows at buck were tilKid in mid flower trim wore the same trim in their hair chokers were the Is of the bride They carried yellow white mums with shafts of Mr Timbers nave duttuhter In Iavid wan the iislui were Timbers and Stuart n son Dinner dance Autumn leaves muiiii decorated Meadows for the iliuuer linrui which followed tiuests were present horn Aurora Newmarket IjiiimIiiwiii lmUili llumliii Mill and Hie brides treat Mrs IJ lltise came from Newmai the trooms Mis tlnra lliowu mm II and aunt and cousin nun Ohio Mrs Timbers chose plum sleeveless dross with black ac cessories and a of yellow miuns mauve ribbon The grooms mother wore printed in autumn shades brown and Hold accessories and and told mums the bride wore brown doubleknit dress with orange and trim with a while tardeiila Several was 1 to no rod at several showers before her Mis Donna Krapek and Mrs Nunon were esses at a miscellaneous shower the Inline of Mrs Norton Alia Miss IXiwdinH and Miss Marsha McKenle were for the IViwiiliw Sept 1 Miss Coles and Miss on Sept lit the Coles homo Miss inn Thompson shower of school and former of the In ide in Sept whore a set of avocado stainless steel pots and pans A family shower was held ut the home of the brides aunt Mrs Kettleby Sept 11 Last March the girls of Hall student residence at Western University Hive a miscellaneous shower Mason Kennedy vows in Nassagaweya church Presbyterian Church was decorated with white mums for Ihe marriage of Wendy Ann Kennedy and John Frederick Mason on September four oclock D Nicholson officiated at the ceremony and Mrs Tom Mimes played the bride Is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Tom Kennedy the uroom Is the son of Mr and Mrs Raymond Mason Peel St Acton In pink The bride wore long of soft pink polyester crepe Pink carnations on a headband held her white lace veil She carried a bouquet of sweetheart roses Her single attendant was her cousin Debbie Thomson who wore a town of polyester crepe purple carnations as headdress and earned a bouquet of purple Mr Kennedy nave his in marnaKO Hill Field was and David Kennedy usher The reception followed in Presbyter lun church The brides mother wore pule blue dress with beige accessories and pink carnations The grooms mother wore it navy and drew with navy accessories and yellow were present from london Port Hope Kitchener and NavMigaweyn home farm Miss Beatrice Hilts 90 To celebrate her birthday Miss Beatrice Hilts went from Georgetown back to the old home farm that the Hilts families oc cupied for years Many friends and former neighbors came to extend congratulations last Thursday afternoon at her former home on the Eighth line of township near The birthday party was arranged by her fellowmembers of UCW at the home farm where Mr and Mrs Sanderson now live Relatives attend Among those celebrating with her were her only remaining brother Henry and his wife Georgetown sisterinlaw Mrs Olive Hilts Toronto six nieces and two Her remaining sister Mrs Robert Warne was in Georgetown hospital following a car and unable to be there Mrs Nora Gorton from Michigan came with Mrs Donald whom she is visiting There was a birthday cake a plant from the CW many cards and gifts for lively Miss Hilts On Sunday October Miss Hilts was invited to the home of her brother and sisterinlaw Mr and Mrs Henry Hilts Georgetown for a birthday dinner Their daughters Muriel and Helena and a special friend Jean Preston were here from Toronto for the occasion Miss Hilts lives on Mill Street In Georgetown and is in good health with an excellent memory Legs get old Im not so spry she admits this week I cant walk as far as I used to Ive got to admit my legs are getting old Miss Hilts has always been especially interested in her familys history Came In 1SJ1 Joseph HUts and his wife Sarah Johnson United Empire Loyalists settled in a log cabin in the bush on the Eighth Line tot Township in the spring of They had two children at that time Their son her grandfather Joseph P Hilts was born in that log cabin as well other brothers and sisters He married Hannah Vannatter and continued 90TH BIRTHDAY was celebrated by wellknown area resident Miss Hilts she has moved from to Georgetown Staff Photo on the farm Their oldest son Ira Hilts and his brothers and sisters were born in a frame house of that farm Later in 1876 a brick house was built To this home Ira Hilts brought his bride Martha A and the house was divided with sections or his parents and tor him and his wife They had seven children with Beatrice born October 1681 their second Brothers worked farm After the sudden death of their father after a weeks illness in her oldest brother George worked the farm for a few years Their mother died In Then Henry continued the work there He married Viola and lived on the farm dividing the house which he shared with his Carpenters entertain at Golden Age club mother and sister Bea Their daughters Muriel and Helena were the fifth generation on the farm They continued on the farm until when It was sold to the present owners Mr and Mrs Sanderson and their two sons Altogether the families had occupied that farm for years Long HI Of her family of seven brothers and sisters four celebrated their wedding anniversaries Miss HUts was a member for many years before It became the She taught Sunday School for almost 60 years before and after church MAJUK mid John were in Trinity church imd are living In by Hill Stuck Recall marriages at Carlisle Carlisle United church was filled Sunday for a service to which all couples who wore murriod there had particularly been Invited Among hearing the vowx wero one couple married 111 years and one Junl wed two days before Among tlif oilier were two daughtertiof Mrs IJlllim Ave Attending the nor vice Mr and Mm Medley daughter Menrney Iph and Mm lohn Mnwtcy laughter who came from Ottawa with tier daughters During the service pew lillilix were dedicated In iinniui of the late lnwiell a llmiicsuiiiitLifllieCnrllHleniea of family attending and vlsltlng with their mother were Mr and Mm John and family Hamilton and Mm family Or III la lty Mr ltml There was a good turnout tho regular evening meeting of the Golden Age dial on night of IiinI week with two new being welcomed were quickly dealt with A i was received Hie and Recreation iimmltleu as the of tlie i budget Koine of the executive bad attended the one exocutlve meeting In earlier In the day iheie had been made Hie rally which In la held In the Centre Nov iMcmWm imte the change In the dale one rally Hie tall will follow Die anmHiitily at a in at noon bringing and hiveiage election of and entertainment In the dull In expected to provide in lot Hie with a time limit Kilo llmutiutci nut A collection of will he taken lo deft ay ll lioHd good tepieiiciitallon will decide to lake in excellent meet old fi lends and make new and to enjoy a pleasant day In the Senior Centre Nominating InnidcrloholdlhcKlcrllonof Dili em to get the In to United Senior the was decided lo a committee and Jack Margrave Mm and Mm Miller were appointed mi nominating committee to Nov III Mm Mm Clark Mrrt Ilerrlngtoii Mm volunteered to tuke cam of tlie lunch lor the next meeting Nov ll wan decided lo a not luck Nov when would have a chance lo donate something good lo enjoy no at ice of other goodies llitertulilliient Mm liyei for the Mlsn Davidson InstrunatitalH on the Mi l4lHliman wltli month Mr wlUi guitar tallied with several lively old lime WalU liomile sever to a lapping loeHainilng icnjioiise Mrs In lb gioniw of her girls who delighted wh skilful stepping mid their hinging and iiiiluudid Mi ph lures An iillu mi Pick up friends for trip A dlifeirril route was Ihe iijldeil Agem tup lo nee the autumn beauty of the Iliuntrymde Leaving the luxton nhortly ll a in their first slop Mr and Mrs Cam Wluniiln llicrc l wan made ami hoi or ten ami warm weie iiuulesyof Mr mid Mrs Winn In lovely new home lite and a friend Joined the toil lol the lent of the day Mi mid Mis Don left the Iwin In leenwatei spitid the lliiinksglving weekend with mm Donald his wife and loiully mid Hie Illll it In till A short made Owen wllele Willie of till look Ihe win Artl Mis Winn mod foi hoi liy by a inpiKi iJoyiil ii j Ml lyp Willi liar I uihey liliiiiiilngi pie mill dellglitfullv Hie Winm weit llnii home mid A on in iignln Among them were grand parents Mrs Inn Wilson and Mr Mrs Wilfred Kennedy Trip to Palls Tho couple left for Niagara Kails the Wide wearing a red white and navy outfit with red roses They are making their In for the bride were held by Mrs J Johnston September 10 the brides aunt Mrs D Thomson ll 2 September Mrs Velma September She was presented gifts from the church Her trousseau tea was held at her grandmothers home Mrs Kennedy September 19 A stag was held for the groom by his best man at the in Acton October SPtCIAl LIQUID BLEACH n Minn mi uxi to iwh uimii IIIiriCIIIIWIDINIHI n CHUNK DOG FOOD 89 BUYFQ0DS 5 75 JillK POWDER PEANUT BUTTER 59 RED ROSE TEA BAGS 76 PUDDINGS- 5 FRUIT COCKTAIL 3 LEAVER IjWSHROOIIS 3 MKfRy COCONUT PIE 59 CRUMPnS 32 mTxed rolls RED or BLUE BRAND STEAKS or ROASTS SIRLOIN PORTERHOUSE WING ROUND MEATY RUMP ROAST SWIFT OK LEAF COTTAGE MORN SIDE BACON Hi ALJH DEODORANT r 77 ALKA SELTZER ULTRA BRITE 87 LIGHT BULBS LIQUID WAX 39 66 INSTANT COF FUFF0 31 SHORTCAKE BISCUITS 45 KIT POTATO CHIPS 289 CHOCO s 79 DETERGENT 397 Tissue A m GRAPEFRUIT FLORIDA MARSH SEEDLESS RED OR WHITE 10 99 TOMATOES 25 ORANGES Of BID GRAPES 3 99 APPLES 69 LARGE At EGGS 39s ORANGE JUICE MARGARINE fOCO 3 1 -99- 39 FISHERIES v EXTRA SPBCIALI FRESH PICKED MUSHROOMS FREE DRAW RoundUp Spaclal WIN A FOOD VOUCHER AT lGA fgM mi in lot FID inn entry blank with ever To announced Saturday October FROZEN FOOD Meat Pies 599 CHECKAUNIT PRICING COURTEOUS SERVICE WEEKLY SPECIALS DELIVERY SERVICE

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