Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 24, 1971, p. 7

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P Grace Wheeler vows at Knox church Nov 13 ivi 7 By Wendy Thomson Last week my in was a letter sent to me by our young cowboy mountain guide friend from Alberta And here is part of my answer to him It probably won t make too much sense if you haven read last week so there 11 be a brief pause while some make dash to the garbage to find that paper My reply 1 think I know what you mean about people thinking a comfortable relationship Perhaps women t Reared to to other women in this they have nothing to say have friends who seem to think individual without uracil Still I know that it easier to one thing that they can do Is something that THEY consider unimportant like listening Appreciation About that perfect society what might help Is when one person not only appreciates another a Ideas and abilities but Is able to tell them so too begin with ita no good a and keeping It J to yourself I know in my own case I come up with a half decent Idea net on It and have Homebody say That terrific or Thank you 111 be more apt to polish that Idea up bit and use It again using the strength that thnt person lip Relation has given mo and scooting about bumping off each other madly I know but that the way my head spins I d better stop while I ahead And I stopped Open House Christmas Open House will again be held at Halton County museum for three days before Christmas At the October meeting of the museum board hod been decided to cancel this year Open House due to health appreciating that person in turn problems of some of the staff for the extra boost they given However inquiries bean jo- coming In and at their November In I mutual deling the museum and Just as said before mutual llrecto J Newman me admiration and it be grtnt if there was more of It around Good question Which brings me to the fourth ride You asked But whnt more could you havedonL if that bunch thrtc of ol women were men Good A V December reviewed the situation and the change In decision was made Decorations tea The museum will be specially decorated for Christmas and ten by the question I think a woman gets on better with men because this byplay of appreciation and approval more an expected and thing It makes for Safety Gals finish unit The seventh meeting of the Dublin Safety Gals was held at the home of Penny Nov Sherry opened the meeting with the A H pledge Roll call and collection followed Penny Klrkton read the minutes of the last meeting and Teresa McCarron read the clipping from the Free Press of the previous meeting Mrs talked about safety in the home falls fires burns suffocation from swallowing objects poisons and medication firearms and poisonous gases She also read about baby sitting Sherry closed the meeting Visit from N Mrs Introduced Mrs Jean McLean to all the Lirls Nov at the home of Penny She told them about how to put on head bandages knee wrist and elbow bandages She also showed how to tie a knot All the girls tried the sling knot Kim and Kathy van Eyckcn tried mouth to mouth resuscitation and they were good Mrs McLean talked from 10 to 12 and asked many questions which the girls answered is a former Dublin member and has token clubs the former Jean Moffat Great to be Canadian The final meeting of the Dublin Junior Safety Gals was held at Penny Klrkton Sat Nov Sherry Ismond opened the meeting with the pledge followed by roll eall It Great to be a Canadian Mrs Kirkton talked about how to be a good Canadian and discussion groups were held Mrs McCarron asked seven different questions on good citizens followed discussion Achievement da Margaret McTrash and Kathy Newman volunteered to do the exhibit for Achievement Day Mrs Invited the to the toboggan party after the books are handed In and approved The president closed the last meeting Call meeting perceptual handicaps A special organization meeting is being called for parents whose children have specific perceptual problems J Atkinson Is seeking parents of children whose eyes ears and speech etc function normally but whose brains do not perceive properly The meeting will be held Friday Nov in the CLAG building Guelph at Mr may be contacted at Guelph for further information days only Friday Saturday December Sunday December 10 The Open House lasted over two weeks lost year and it was felt the three days could commodate all those anxious to enjoy the unique atmosphere this year Margaret lean Wheeler and Gary race were married In Knox Presbyterian Church Acton at four on November The Rev A performed the ceremony and the church was decorated with white mums and bows Hie bruit is the of Mr and Mrs Vernon Wheeler Churchill ltd N Acton she Is a secretary t I The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs lioyd II Georgetown He is a butcher at Mac s Milk Georgetown Velvet Pie bride won a full length of white velvet with fur trim the cuffs topped by a full length hood trimmed with white fur She carried a trailing cascade of red carnations and sit oils bride attendants all wearing lone red velvet eowns were Pat maid of honor Doris Black as bridesmaid and Grace as flower I hey carried white tarnations accented with red velvet ribbon The bride was eivcn In marriage by her father I was Dan Humeniuk and the ushers were Melvin nut and Hick Henderson red Hansen played the organ for the wedding at legion rt apt ion wits held in the hall with Musts from Acton liirettnwn and Hit bride mother wore peacock blue wilh matching accessories anil pink carnations The jroom mother wore blue with accessories with pink a mat hi as on the the bride vi re a purple pant suit with 1mm d with trim and white ma arc their tin in Alton Iv shew for bride The first shower was by Mrs Vhctstra October Tin second was by Pat Henderson and cousin Black Ni vctnbtr John Hoot P for Wellington and Mrs Root visited last week with Mr and Mrs llobtrLson Avenue Driver for Custom Cleaners Iiuttet is a patient in Hospital Rev of St was the of Rev ami Mrs A McKcnzie for the weekend Mr and Mrs Ian Wcmiui arc buck after two weeks in Hone and Honolulu Visit Mr and Mrs i ji a borough on were Mr and Mrs Robert Christopher Paul of Newmarket and Mr and Mrs Cordon Park Kenneth and Patty Jo of Leisure Lassies study safety The sixth meeting of the leisure was held the hall on November Topic for this meeting Included health services availnble to residents in this area Proper ways of setting lifting articles were also discussed The seventh meeting was held in the hall on November with girls attending The roll an original slogan provided some good advice Safety in the home and the responsibilities of baby sitting were topics diseusscd Two former residents of Acton who came back for the bazaar Saturday found themselves with obs for the afternoon Since several expected members were unable to come Mrs Alice Rumley of sold tea tickets and Miss Elsie Stewart of Toronto presided over the touch and take table MissFlvaPcaren won the quill and Donna the flowers The bazaar was very successful Mrs Robert I Miss MacDonald of and Mrs knight have been recent quests of Mis I limit Ins left tht news staff of the I idian Champion in Milton mil is now work in in the newspaper plant hire in At Her pi then has been take of Another addition li the Milton iper staff is Lord hi 1 1 ronto formeih the UK who is thiir silver widdnu irv Mr I Mrs irl is lies invited friends to irt it Alton Me id iturd ht tin quests win their pirenb Mi ml Mrs Mr I li tin ft How vits of his a Simp in from tut of town tame Mr Mrs Mr and Mrs v Ijstoivil c bullet v is Occasions Flow el I Etc a for Beautiful Shoic the Spring LAST WEEK FOR PLANTING BULBS WE WIRE FLOWERS ANYWHERE- Caroline Fhwer Garden Shop Corsages made given at Dublin WI meeting PI and Grace were mimed in Knox church November 13 and ire living Acton Photo by Hill Slut key Friends hold draw for cabin funds lo money for further work c Iol cabin at museum the Friends of the Museum are now tickets on a beautiful quill The quilt was Mrs Howard Bradley of Hornby in the churn dash pattern Ilie quilt is passed I to vinous locations and members as the are of for sjIc Tlit draw will be made by museum chairman Walter Reeves Hie December museum board mi tine at the museum work Willi the Scanners Cur Club of is mainstay of the workers the cabin exterior is mostly completed now The logs are not and special hand made shingles will be ordered for the roof The was moved from its lot In to the maseum property and work bees on a succession of wtekends were held to erect it S KEEP FIT HAVE FUN ENJOY SUMMER FUN THIS WINTER I g Alpine Health Club GEORGETOWN TWO OF SIDE OF HIGHWAY SAUNA HEATED POOL PHONE NOW ASK ABOUT OUR CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Offer Expires Dec 31st ST GEORGETOWN SWIMMING EXERCISING iini- Mrs M was for the November nice ting of Huh I In Women Institute lust Thursday evening at home on No ladles wire N sent this fall Mrs II president occupied the for the of tin Institute iMi and the ci the Stewart anil lord s As this was Public evening tin roll was responded by telling something about the person seated on your right Many complimentary remarks were Guides prepare for fall bazaar The Guides of the Irst Acton Company are busy working on articles for the annual Scout and Guide Mothers bazaar on Saturday November They are also In the process of taking a first aid course under the direction of Mr Booth of Georgetown flic guides took port in the llemembrance Day service November about the next door to tlitlr appearance their kindness Ihclr ability and their use ss in the Women s Institute and thi at of recent euchres held in Hit hums of Mrs and Mrs W netted substantial amounts and returns rt handed In by the iimvi rs the thrct event Mrs M Hunter Mrs M Nillis and Mrs Armstrong party lintative plans were made for a r party of one of the memhirs on and Mrs I Mrs I A Van I lie I Mrs and Mrs I Wilson will be the committee to look ifler tht details seniisinnual tn r s report was given by Mrs M Hunter and d a substantial balance Skill fluwcni John and Mrs oft aniline Nurseries were introduced to the ladles and llle gave a splendid talk and ck on making floral arrnnLcmuils and llieir artistic skill in making these the ladles were and given to Mrs M and lo Miss Murray Dairy MrH Pierce Mrs Melntyn and Mrs I wen the lueky winners of tin in ranj which also been made Mrs Clark Armstrong voiced the tlianks of iviryont r the enjoyable dc lion rat in It was an honor to have Miss 1 at Murray a special juest for the evening She Is a resident of th community and has been hum red with Ik Inn chose Dairy Prime fir 1171 She spoke of the requirements Included of th art of milking a tow as wc a i pre an c on tin dairy mis it I rvi I by Mrs Mrs A Ni and Mrs I I by the Mrs M Mi Mr I Me ffal as convener thanked the hostess Hie sot ml and all who had taken part in making i ivuiliiK suih an enjoyable an I profitable me GEORGETOWN MARKET SANTAS HELPERS are APPLIANCES DAYS ONLY FREE LA MONT BLANKET WITH MACHINE PURCHASE WASHER SPN LIVE DEMONSTRATION Friday PM Saturday AM to PM Constellation Canister Cleaner Zoller County Fair NO HIGHWAY GEORGETOWN MORE WHIRS- SAT ffAHSFJL

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