Kentner Hatch vows in Guelph November 6 In candlelight ceremony in St Georges Anglican church Donna JoAnne Hatch and David were The double ring ceremony was conducted by the Rev CM Mitchell on White mums and glads decorated the church The bride a registered at General Hospital is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Nelson Hatch Hardy St The groom who is at City Hall is the son of Mr and Mrs Ralph MoKen of Sornla formerly of and the late John Kentner of Acton Ralph played the organ and Mrs the soloist sang The Wedding Ave Maria and The Wedding Hymn Carries heirlooms The bride wore a long gown of white with lace inserts covered with bended roses and a full train A piece of pearls crystal bonds and roses held her luce tiered veil Her white shoes and inserted rose and the on her veil was done by the groom Mrs Ken Marshall Acton She carried a white belonging to her grandmother Mrs Hatch with n spray of white roses and and greun Ivy Her white Incc handkerchief belonged to another grandmother Mrs and her gold ring was a keepsake from the grooms grandmother the laic Mrs The diamond pendant was the gift of the groom Green velvet Maid of honor was Miss Sandra Hatch sister of the bride were Mrs Sandra Aman Scarborough Mrs Judy Firth Stratford Mrs Cavell Morley Milton cousin of the groom and Miss Nancy Vincent Windsor Junior bridesmaid was Miss Karen Hatch godchild and cousin of the bride All attendants wore long dark green velvet gowns and green flowers in their hair They carried white fur muffs with red roses myrtle Mr Hatch gave his daughter In marriage Best man was Joseph Guclph and the ushers were John Firth Jackson Airdrle Guclph Steven and Henry Over ZOO attend The reception followed at the Hull Guelph with a dinner and dance Over attended from Stratford Preston Hamilton Gall Mount Forest Milton Acton Detroit Michigan Windsor Scarborough and Toronto Grandparents present were Mrs Elizabeth Hatch Gait Mr and Mrs Alfred Wllcr Guelph Mr Wnllis Mount Forest Mrs Seth A cousin of the bride Bruno provided the music for dancing The brides mother made the wedding cake and It was iced by the grooms mother Enjoy DONNA HATCH and John were married in St Georges Anglican church Guelph on November They spent their honeymoon in the Mountains Pennsylvania Mrs Hatch wore robins egg blue coat and dress tiny clusters of blue flowers In her hair matching accessories and a corsage of tiny white roses blue carnations The grooms mother Mrs wore deep pink with pink and white accessories and pink flowers in her hair with a corsage of white roses and pink carnations To The couple left on a trip to a resort in the Pocono mountains In Pennsylvania The brides going away outfit was a deep purple pantsuit with hood matching accessories purple and white flowers in her hair corsage of tiny white roses They are living Blvd Special events for the couple hold before their marriage A miscellaneous shower was given by neighbors Mrs Albert Butcher Mrs Rene Vlscnlcn and Mrs Donald Norrls Dance shower A His Her dance and shower was given by relatives of the bride at the Rod and Gun Club Eden Mills for over 100 guests A bathroom shower was held by the grooms aunts Mrs Noll Smith Hcspcler and Mrs Ronald Bennett Guelph A miscellaneous shower was held by the grooms aunt and cousins Mrs Ken Marshall and Miss Robin Marshall Acton Mrs Donald Morley Milton A wine and cheese party and presentation was given by associates of the brides the home of Mrs John Mr Mrs A Hutchison of West Hill who celebrated their wedding anniversary were entertained at a reception and ten at Guild Inn Scarborough which was followed by a family dinner party Attending were their two sons and daughter Dr and Mrs D A Hutchison of lxndon Dr and Mrs J Hutchison of Acton Mr Mrs Gibson West Hill and 12 grandchildren Mrs Mary Graham with her sister Mrs Annie Sockctt of Guclph arc in Niagara Falls New York for the funeral there Friday of their brother Jack McOaw Robert Thursday Nov an indeterminate number of present and future ADHS French student h under the leadership of Gayer made the grueling journe from Acton to the of Guelph War Memorial Hull Why did we come here It as our to come and Gentllhomme greatest work Who wus Moliere He was a playwright in 17thcentury France who was exclusively patronized the Sun King An interesting side- effect of this patronage is that ballet or oilier dance scenes were placed in till of s plays to please the Roy Court However he died without ever being buried in ground because French looked down upon who wus Involved In the theatre it apparently was not the place to be in those days Although the play itself was completely in French with per cent of the being unintel ligible the plot came across loud and clear thanks to the 10 per cent we did know and what happened on the stage itself It can also be assured to all of you that everybody who was there and there was not a single empty seat in the place enjoyed this work of extremely BIG crowds have been enjoying public skating ANOTHER broken window this week this tune the Robert little School GOOD weather for in trip to Nassau entry forms TOWN was quiet Sunday af ternoon Everyone was watching the Grey Cup game DROPIN coffee hour at the parish hall tomorrow Thursday the days have been changed from Wednesdays to Thursdays THE CGIT girls are beginning to practise for their candlelight service Mrs Hazel is a patient in General Hospital Her friends wish her a speedy recovery Mr and Mrs Gordon Johnston visited with Mrs C and another relative on Sunday Mr Marshall is a patient in General Hospital Mr Earl and Craig visited with Mrs Sayers on Sunday Mr and Mrs Peter of Kingston Mr and Mrs Paul and Ted of Milwaukee Wisconsin visited on the weekend with Mr and Mrs lcno Missed from the visitors listed in the report of the silver anniversary of Mr Mrs Earl Mosaics in last weeks issue were Mr and Mrs Ray Everdcll Port Hope and Peter of who also visited in town and helped the popular couple celebrate at Acton Meadows on the Saturday night Paul Cooper and Michael Marcoux have returned after several months journey which took them out west down to California over to Florida the Bahamas up the east coast and home again They travelled various ways from plane to working when they could They were impressed by British Columbia and Arizona particularly Home teacher talks to Institute The Greenock Womens Institute held their November meeting at the home of Mrs Gordon Italic Mrs A Gates president opened the meeting by reacting a poem Stay with us Autumn After opening ode Mary Stewart Collect the roll all Bring something new I have found in the supermarket proved that there are always new products lo be found Mrs Sinclair guve the meditation and in honor of Remembrance day November rend a couple of poems one being In Flanders Field- Mrs Sinclair in charge of the had as topic Consumer Affairs The guest speaker Miss Snow sister of the president was Introduced by Mrs Sinclair Home teacher Miss Snow gave an interesting talk on Home Economics She is a teacher of Home Economies public school In Burlington for grades and With 100 pupils many coming from surrounding schools she found it difficult to give individual attention but now with the new semester system she has only half the pupils and more lime to spend with them Miss Snow also showed slides of tour she made of England Italy Switzerland France last summer Everyone enjoyed her talk slides The speaker was thanked and presented with a gift Lunch was served by Mrs J and Mrs Gates the committee in charge A short business meeting was conducted The courtesy convener Mrs A Winter thanked the hostess the program convener and the lunch committee The December meeting will lie held at the home of Mrs A Leisure Lassies iast meeting The eighth and final meeting of the leisure was held In hall Saturday Nov Plans arc being made by the to put on a play for the Christmas concert In the Fad Arc you a good citizen Do you your share for your club your community and your country was the theme for this meeting Record books and a stuffed toy are to be handed In to the leaders by December 15 Achievement day will be held on January 15 at Public School ARTHUR A JOHNSONod OPTOMETRIST Mill St EActon 8532520 Wednesday Saturday Milton GIVE SOMETHING SPECIAL PYLON RAWHIDE JACKETS Sizes 3644 NIELSENS CLOTHING WELCOME SERVICE If you are new in town or know someone who is PHONE 8530805 Afternoon recalls Flanders By Wendy Thorn on just Rot over small bout with the Tin and while everything is still fresh in my mind I Id jot down a few dos and donts For the next time I m laid low or for anybody else It might help 1irst if you feel a bun coming on dont try to rush around jet all the housework done Just so you can rest Youll only have to do it all over and then some as soon as you feel better Mlfihl as well to bed early net sick on weekend Exhausted sleep will be wnctunted with shrill cries of Leave me alone me that Let ho etc lor Ill tell Mom Also on weekends necessary trips to the bathroom involve lon whos up ither I am Easter cube or thinly sliced mushrooms or snipped onions mid one beaten Remove from heat and let stand till iKK is quite set Itll be Me Hurry slightly shreddy llie November of the Afternoon Auxiliary of Knox lunch WMS was held on Remembrance Day the home of Mis Mainprise Street After the president had read the Was 11 a Dream llie twelfth chapter of was read by Mrs Elsie Miller followed by prayer llie theme of the centred the Immortal He In Eields and hi Minnie Miss llosrell written by the late Joee Kilmer a youiiK war hero Moments llie usual tnu merit of was observed broken by the We hi the Short days We lived fell dtiwn saw minuet Blow ill and were loved and now sutler Makes vinfi sketch or the life of Hi author Colonel John MctVae Mrs Miller rend fine account of to these fields written by llie lute Mrs Arthur Cherry former editor of mission Kind The Mill cull by inethlni which hud its In Call father lo children from ill the time Or teach them to call for their father when necessary or Inform him of the results if loo late Disaster areas must not be hidden under reams of paper towelling or newspaper and left till Is up Do instruct father thai sick children should not be pnl in r bunks Do buy basins for sick room use It takes time empty the contents of a wastepaper basket Second patient mtuhl feel that a pail from the barn doesnt have the nub- flouncing bed lo instruct husband on possible of climbing into double bed as it were a trampoline Do leave a list or rood available and stock Ihirc quantities of canned and or froen loods Saves on bedroom consultations on whether the corned beef or the salami would Ik best for supper Dont rush the process First someone especially on weekenils will catch you In some less than fashionable attire such as knee- socks urandmothcrs pyjamas husbands dressing gown and slippers corpses pallor Amino hairdo As bad as this outfit looks thouHh dont hurry to Dressing seems to be a statement of and someone Is bound to say notwlthslandinn the fact that youre onto the furniture you walk around Feclmn better Well how about running down to the burn and letting the cows out Im feeling a little queasy and I think Ill take nap One thing I like when Im not so hot or when Im trying to cut down on calories is following Takes about minutes to make DROP SOUP Into one cup of boiling water add in this order 1 chicken Activity group makes gift box Voice of world Die president out many ways In which taking iHispel of the church out into the Id we have listened lo the voice ol llie woi Id and allowed lis vanities creep into the Hum those lie In I landers Melds The Acton of the mini 1 Society met at the home of Thursday Nov 2D A letter from Co m oration d Committee was read telling of a new pamphlet available for those persons wishing to leave a donation through Ihelr wills or by means This pamphlet explains how to go about such interests These pamphlets will soon be available In your lawyers offices or from members of the Cancer Society Since January has been donated through In Fund to the Cancer Society from the Ac Ion llnmch Plan program for the lo Person program were discussed llie program Is planned for early March at high school and Miss Hope will be guest speaker Films will bo shown which will be of Interest to men women and teenagers Arrangements are lieing made for me lie l doctor to he available to answer written questions from any pr t this program will follow A preview of fil shown January IB one member fro organic Activity Croup busy preparing canes cookies jams anil pi for the Christmas gift lm to be given to the Princess Hospital and lidgc later In A letter of thanka will be going out Onirics owner of Station Hotel for his generous contribution to the Cancer Society 111 in It I HERES THE IDEAL GIFT FOR Parents and Friends as a Newsletter from You That Son or Daughter Away from Home A Dear Friend or Loved One Who Has Moved Away Those Who Are Confined to Home or Hospital GIVE THE 52 WEEK GIFT THIS CHRISTMAS THATS WELCOMED BY FAMILY AND FRIENDS LIVING AWAY In addition lo Ioul iLsuiilaiiioiinifif moil to W MS of was viiteil In to be sent in the sum hi in to there a Utile needy Mie meeting was with the Mary rtports Principals decide Museums art galleries and other outside organizations requesting funds from Hal ton Hoard of will now have to make their appeals directly to Ihe school principals At a board meeting Thursday trustees agreed Ihe board would allocate a certain fund to each school and would lie up to the principal to decide CLOSED ACTON FABRIC CENTRE Please note that all the remaining merchandise that was ottered at DISCOUNT to Clear out is Now on Sale while stock lasts at the sewing department at 5 to Store Arrange a Subscription Now by Dropping in to the Office at 59 Willow StActon WE SEND A LOVELY GIFT CARD WITH YOUR COMPLIMENTS liil Youll ill- 111 il ill BUUOVA Ronson Lighters Button 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