Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 8, 1972, p. 6

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Acton Frw Frew November V vows in Hamilton October By Thomson It seems that quite a Tow women answered an Enqueuing township ad for traffic counters last week It was lucky I that pointed It out and headed me In the general direction of the phone as soon he saw It I that keen about sitting in the leaky old truck all day but Gord let me have the Rambler and will suffer through the leaks himself Andlhlayear buy htm a Christmas present November So here I As a matter of fact a red am nicely ensconced at the setter has trotting Up the corner of the Third line and rood for a bolter look I thing heater on ioaro and one hour to go for wipers 4way blinkers this spot I finished off my winking equipped with two hum sandwich and carrot used books crocheting cushion up one bull on five tind blanket ham sandwich and n rows vcit and the carrot lead on my pencil Maybe It 7 15 They said between and to start my spy paperback would be the busiest time It but I of getting too seems that I am on a truck route engrossed and letting cars get by for In the past 10 minutes 19 this fog have gone by I my second spot of wishing for a sign to sit on ton K line and Slderoad I don see SURVEY to settle the obvious hcw this can be a true count as curiosity the Is so potholey Five cars and IB trucks that personally I go out of my later My reputation has been way m shot I can Just hear the people m who have been keeping an eye on this car mere her man now meeting Sorry it was only my supervisor checking to see I I CAN count as claimed Hate to turn the cor off but the heat is making me dopey More 1 Traffic here Is fairly scarce but not as bad as the spot they had slated for another woman they started to send her to the corner of the Third line and 17 Those that know will get a laugh out of sleep last night would have that and for the others 1 helped but it was Erin Council explain that the last time I was night and I t get home till midnight then lay awake thinking of how early I had to get up Gem from CHIC Radio Passion is what drives a man t through there It was by horse and even Velvet had to pick her and watch where she was going That intersection Just about ISN T JO This last hour is Melrose United Church Hamilton was the setting on Saturday October at for a lovely candlelight wedding United In marriage by Rev Stanford were Elisabeth Ann daughter of Mr and Mrs John Colclough of Hamilton and Roy son of Mr and Mrs Charles Shultis of Acton The bride escorted by her father wore a full length gown of white satin with lace appliques and satin ribbon and chapel length train Her shoulderlength velT was caught with petals of matching lace She carried a bouquet of red roses and white Three attendants Susan Cowans a friend of the bride was maid of honor and the bridesmaids were sister In law of the bride and a friend Judy Lawrence They were gowned alike In long gowns with a dark green velvet bodice and full plaid taffeta skirt Each carried a nosegay of red roses and peppermint carnations Groomsman was Jim Sampson a friend of the groom Ushers were Bruce brother of the groom and the brides brother Tom of Brentford All wore navy blazers grey trousers with matching blue shirts and ties Reception The reception followed at the Faculty Club at McMaster University Welcoming guests was the brides mother wearing a full length gown of spearmint green de sole trimmed in gold and pearled beading She had tiny green rosettes In her hair with matching Family Page Centennial fall bazaar held by ACW Saturday MARRIED IN Hamilton were Elizabeth Ann Colclough and Roy ShulUs Both assessors bite his girl s neck because she quite slowly I been sitting has beautiful legs No Go 30 All the handy Instructions left out something quite important what does one do when one has to Maybe they figured a quick dash Into the bushes hurt anyone as long as they kept count from behind their bush However there no way I head through the toll grass into the low brush all of which has been rained on all night This truck troffie Interests me because my parents once considered buying the big stone taMM rUtnt on the They decided against a home that close to railroad tracks that was bad enough but the truck traffic would have driven them to distraction 30 Must look like a fool sitting here wrapped in a pink blanket crocheting like mad and singing Someone Stole my Kishka at the top of my voice here half asleep in the dusk looking at the dark of a bare elm against the fuzzy fog It reminds mo of something long ago but I can remember what I writing this by the light from the glove compartment listening to a favourite song Sylvia Tyson and Truckers Cafe and am quite intrigued to find its in exact time to my bunkers Maybe that what called audience participation Have been sort of dreading the thought of somebody coming What the heck are you doing sitting here but It mm all that bed Twice gentlemen In trucks stopped to see if I needed assistance It nice to know that help is more available in our area than it is out the other side of town G And home Footnote Was in bed and slept wants to know what I do If I had to WORK essorles The groom mother assisted wearing a long gown of brown polyester crimp knit with autumn shades of orange and gold In the bodice and on an applique down the front of skirt She wore matching gold accessories was Jim Sampson Honored guests attending were Albert Shultis of and Mrs George Fryer of Acton the grooms grandparents Other guests were from Acton Toronto Tottenham Ottawa Hamilton and For travelling the bride chose a red wool suit with navy ac cessories and an orchid corsage After a week honeymoon In the Georgian Bay area the couple returned to their new home at 24 Burnhamthorpe Rd is Islington Both assessors Both the bride and groom are assessors for International Revenue in Toronto Prior to Ihc wedding the was guest of honor at two showers the first given by Mrs Matheson and Mrs Gordon in Acton the second by Misa Susan Gowens in Toronto Presentation tea was given by Mrs E Griffin and Mrs R of Hamilton The Centennial fall bazaar held at I uxton Memorial Hall on Saturday Nov with a large crowd attending most bazaars ever held by the A C This year the upstairs room was occupied solely by the bazaar tables and the newly decorated downstairs room Centennial lounge held tea tables In charge the tea was Mrs I baking Mrs crafts Mrs Marie Ha grave touch and take Mrs fish pond Mrs 1oma ClarkL elephant Mrs June Hunter There were added attractions this year with two guessing games one prize a doll dressed in Scottish attire the other a jar full of Jelly beans Mrs Alger won the doll and Mrs I the jelly beans the door prize a hand made quilt was won by Mrs T Jones The lovely centrepiece which graced the head table was won by Mrs J Ball A C W meeting The bazaar followed plans finalized at the monthly meeting on Wednesday evening held at the home of the Rector and his wife The roll call was answered by members with A person who influenced my life The nonuniting committee was selected for the December meeting when the new executive will be named for the coming BINGO EVERY MONDAY EVERY GAME 5Q00 PLUS Jackpots Given Away Every Monday Admission Cards each RIVIERA N0RVAL Circle Day of Prayer Mrs Eaton speaker The November meeting of the Daughters of Knox was held In the Miss Ellen Anderson room on Monday evening Mrs Robert Paul the president opened the meeting and Living for Jesus and the were repeated in unison Mrs Hansen In the absence of Mrs Harold Swallow read the minutes The roll call was answered by 15 members with orders tor mincemeat Final plans were made to make the mincemeat on Monday November 13 During the business cards of thanks were read and Mrs William Mrs Clifford Ashley and Mrs Brian Moore were named for the nominating committee Tells of India Mrs Brian Moore Introduced Mrs Lillian Eaton to speak on The Land of India and Its People from our study book Mrs Eaton told of her travels and some of her experiences in India during the seven months she was there At that time her son and his family were missionaries in India Mrs Robert Paul read scripture followed by a hymn and prayer Practice menus The fourth meeting of the Greenock club was held at the home of Donna Milton on Oct at 10 a m There were seven members present Leah demonstrated how to make cheese crisps while Nancy demonstrated how to make salmon dip They discussed how to set up a menu The members were divided into groups of two to write a practice menu for a meal which does not have any dairy products in it Members of the Marlon Mission Circle of the Baptist church met at the home of Wagner for their November meeting The program was In charge of Fryer and Edna Gordon and was a celebration of the Baptist Women World Day of Prayer This day was begun when women met to pray for those involved in the ravages of war and accounts of how It was spent in many countries Prayers were given for Baptist visitors in Japan India Finland and other countries around the world The theme was Reconciliation to Jesus Christ Box lor India During the business a report was given on the box recently packed to be sent to Miss Paskall of Tuni India Plans were made for the coming of Shirley Thompson with candle making demonstration WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY YOUR STORY IN COiOR BY and also the Christmas party in December The president Marj Land chaired the meeting and Edna Price was courtesy convener Jesus is coming Where do you sfand Brethren of Messiah Box Acton Ont PUBLIC NOTICE The office of the Court of Canadian Citizenship will be opened in the Town Hall Committee Room 2nd Floor Milton from 30 a m to 3 p m Lunch hour 12 noon to 12 30 p m for the month of November on the following dates Friday November and November 24th 1972 Alternate Fridays thereafter DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN Party Time Coming Up look your best in a style made just for you OF GEORGETOWN Tops Shirts Long Gowns The Slyle House for all ages 10 Main St N Georgetown news with Bob Hesketh 7 am and pm CFRB Bob hasa happy for interest sown personal slant on the day happen course not even a Bob can always make palatable reports on pollut on Yet I a small chuckle some who along the I in of Ihe trend news today On weekends Bob takes an ma tor at stance batoro the CFRB comment On about every I m concerned about what happens to my country and the people who I nit declares Bob mas the r Stresses are taken I fitly and so met set However taken they are at least I eve trial Is This CFRB feature labelled The Way I See It and here Bob Hesketh shines a percept humourist th a keen Always good I

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