Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 5, 1972, p. 9

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MARLENE Short and Thomas Wayne Pmder were married June They are living in Pinder Short wedding vows Juno 30 was the date set for a pretty Rockwood Wedding when Gayle Marlene Short became the bride of Wayne son of the late Waiter Pinder of and Agnes Pinder The bride daughter of Mr and Mrs Ron Short of 180 Main Street looked lovely in her white gown as she was attended by Judy Hepburn as matron of honor and Cathy Short aster of the bride as bridesmaid both dressed in yellow gown Rick was the best The immediate families of the young couple were guests at the wedding and the reception held at the home of the bride parents After the service Mr and Mrs Thomas left for a weekend in Buffalo to return to as residents Both the bride and groom were raised in the Rockwood district and are popular members of this community Comins and summertime stone fried chicken dinner that what and last weekend was the proof of that pudding George with one of his sons dropped in for a snack while on his way to Bel wood Camp to visit his kids and the 36yearold athlete drew rounds of local interest At least ft six and rtally handsome said the girls at the counter Food at the Millstone Delicious said George who expects to drop in on his way back again next weekend A brand new ten speed C was snitched last Saturday night with the lock severed as it was bound to a nearby picnic table situated the family trailer at the local Conservation Park Signs of miscreants were nil but the incident should serve as a warning to all bicycling campers Well looks as If Rev and Mrs Ralph Williams are on their holidays at Burks Falls for a week or two Their friends wish them a happy time and a safe return the music and choir of the day service and was greatly the general response of 100 per cent suc cessful with the hopeful decision of a repeat performance for all local churches next year Come on now Tell it around that Rockwood summer library at Centennial school is in full swing again Tuesday open day Mas quiet for the village but the until JO p afternoon dotes from Tuesdays to Thursdays promises to be busy ones for librarian Mary who looks forward to her summertime vacation Don t forget that on Wtdnesdaj and Thursday evenings the library will be open with books for everyone choice from to m says the avid teacher and the hope is that anyone in the Eramosa district wanting books not already inventoried will ask It was mosquitos and black Dies in full bloom for the Monty Root family in last weekend when spent the July 1st holiday at Oxtongue Lake The trip home slow but that all part of the game and they had fun with three beautiful rainbows part of their prize returns Word has it that June combined church service was a whopping success despite old weatherman himself deciding to freeze up the district and turn the outdoors service in So that it was held inside at the Centennial School auditorium instead of on the grounds Over people participated in the service with the four churches of and Stone United together with Presbyterian churches the congregations of and Eden Mills Performances of the Stone United Church choir was called tremendous and the officiating minister Rev Ed gave a moving sermon based on the Christian approach to death using as his title Golden The combined talents of the Young People of the four churches were also apparent in HS HOLDEN OPTOMETRIST Cork St Eos Phone HEATHER HA WORTH On the beach with Heather week the lifeguards spent an entire day practising emer procedures and first aid In preparation for the first busy weekend of the season The time was well spent as one rescue was executed due to an overturned canoe and major first aid was to a girl diving off a rock outside the swimming area Lessons begin The swimming lessons have started and both instructor and pupils seem to be enjoying the session Films have been ordered for rainy days and a water safety night is in the planning Registration for the August session is continuing but filling up fast The following is a list of tunes and classes offered July 31 August am Pre Beginner Advanced Beginner Junior Elementary Life Saving Ham Pre Beginner Intermediate Intermediate life Saving Senior Acton Free Press Wednesday July Summer school classes in Fergus friends say sorry to the family of Ted and Borden of Eden Mills Ted mother SO was buried on and she will be missed by her children and children POLLOCK AND CAMPBELL GALT North ffn Occasions Cut Flowers Polled Plants Funeral Arrangements Corsages Elc Always a good supply of FRESH CUT FLOWERS WE WIRE FLOWERS ANYWHERE- Caroline Garden Shop 11 Acton Leading Florist TWO MUB WEST OF ACTON SOUTH SIDE OF HIGHWAY COOL WATERS of the dam at the Cooling off were Rhonda Bright Conservation Area were refreshing for four Scott McKcown and Hamilton youngsters spending the day there Brian Bright Gibbons Boy dives onto rocks falls now off limits summer school students can go to the Fergus summer school by Board of 1 bus with a route that originates in Erin and collects students from and John Boss C I Two other Wellington County Bus routes makes collections at Mount Forest and Arthur for one with another commencing at Centennial and making pickups at Bishop and the V I In Fergus Wellington County summer school began on Monday at Centre Wellington District High School I- Preliminary registration was for 225 students with Mervin Hawsdrauser of Arthur the summer school prlnci pal appointed by the county board of education two types of programs are being offered for the first time One program is for credit which involves four hour work per day to accomplish the necessary total of stipulated hours In dance with the ministry of education The credit courses are offered in art typing the man in the society program and second year mathematics Upgrade standings Other courses are designed to enable students to upgrade their standing and they will last two hours per day The first year courses are in mathematics science English history typing and geography with secondyear courses consisting of science mathematics and typewriting borne last minute placements are still available according to Mr for students making late registration the Valley Road falls in the Rock wood Conservation Park these days since last Saturdays ac cident resulting in a Burlington boy splitting his head from the arch of hi3 nose to the middle of his skull Despite constant warnings from park officials swimmers insist on using the hazardous hole as their favorite diving area and Taken to hospital Saturday accident was the deciding factor however and Superintendent Jim Muir is posting signs barring the falls for all further swimming The Burlington lads were camping in the district having bicycled from home the previous evening Diving into the rocky pool Gary Owens 14 hit a rock on Lashing Ills head open and rushed to the hospital in the Conser truck was treated and given stitches The Park management notified his parents in Burlington and he was returned home after hospital release Anthonys host 4H By Carol The June meeting of the Acton Calf Club was held June at the farm of the Anthony family President Cathy called the meeting to order with the recitation of the pledge Eighteen members answered the roll call with Something I learned at the Safety Meeting Several items of business were dealt with Judge class Club leader Russell Murray led a discussion on various parts of the dairy cow Vem Butchers Wive a type demonstration and answered questions from the members All judged a class of mature cows Reasons were by the Junior members to Nino Bra da and Russell Murray The seniors judged another class of mature cows with the official by Vern Butchers Cathy introduced guest speaker red Eckel Milk Commission Fieldman for Hal ton County Mr Eckel showed a film on milk quality and spoke on milk marketing Russell Murray thanked Mr Eckel Refreshments were served by Mrs Anthony Leah Leslie thanked the Anthonys on behalf of the club and Frank Anthony replied SWIMMING LESSONS set of to a great start last Monday morning and pictured are some of the teeny weeny in a Water warmup with instructress Kathy at the Rockwood Conservation Park Photo by CtVH SERPFNT little girls were discussing their fathers My daddy is a dentist boasted one Humph retorted the other mat nothing mine s a civil serpent RENT A CASCADE HOT WATER HEATER AT ACTON HYDRO ALICE STREET AND DISTRICT Lions Club held Mrs Basil Hosdil With a per cent turnout its premier Ladies night recently at the the party started at with a midnight Recreation Club Guests and buffet lunch adding to the celebrations which members had a marvellous time with finalised around clock winding up the swimming saunas and dancing all part of the Lions activities until the July Fiddle Contest game Seen enjoying the festivities are Mrs when they will sponsor a concession booth Grace Day Mrs Winnie alts and and Don Hilts Photo Introducing SHOP AT HOME SERVICE starting Monday July for our customers In Georgetown Acton and immediate areas childrens shoes only Just Phone QUALITY SHOES f 8771532 Georgetown Market Centre Appointments must be made In advance The small service charge of will apply regardless the number of children to be fitted Balloons and Suckers tor Kiddles r Our LUCKY DRAW are tricycle scooter and dual type bicycle Draw takes place Sept SUMMER SPECIALS 5 to STORE Childrens Knee High Hose Girls ShOrtS I Reg I pr Sale Boys Swim Trunks Girls Swimsuits A Girls Short Sets Xl Girls Shortall m 199 Ladies Teens Childrens Swimsuits Plastic Lined Drapes c 77 Cuff Tie Set Flannelette Blankets Flannelette Blankets Beach Towels r 199 Printed Cnmpkmt Boys Jeans h6 m ai Mens Striped T Shirts Mens Dress Socks 77 Mens Jac Shirts Mens Dress Pants Ladies Canvas Deck Shoes IS Ladies Shorts Ladies Short Sets Bra Bikini Sets Ladies

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