Consider Contact Centre to serve North Halton Thursday June a held at Wrlgglesworth School to determine If the with regard to their Involvement In need of a Telephone in such centres the assembly was separated into five groups to discuss the needs of Georgetown and surrounding areas Brampton Contact and Drop in motional distress Of course It 15 Centre not expected to resolve every Contact Centre Approximately persons Aliens Floyd Sch wartz Chief of Police Georgetown was moderator Rev Walter Ridley and Rev Peter Barrow introduced the It was felt that a non- denominational Contact Centre was required in Georgetown of help themselves The Contact Centre would be In the people business not In any form of from Hamlfton Rev Emerson Knowjea and Mrs Schaffer from Bolton Contact Centre Ron Patterson and Marguerite Fulton from ilcally a referral agency and a volunteers who listening car would take rigid training course Anyone Interested in becoming to enable them lo assist people of a volunteer should contact either all ages with problems which are or 2848 for further brought on through loneliness information some with marital or parental A dropIn centre and overnight alcoholic or drug temporary accommodation problems to very serious m be feasible later Brown vows are solemnized in Barrie Jean Leishman and cathedral train accented with breath Derek Murray Brown were fell from the skirt and a married in St Andrews headdress of flowers and a Best man was Brian Brown of Church recently satin bow held her tulle veil She Toronto Chuck Water- Rev Jack Stewart conducted the carried a bouquet of long loo Drew Hawke- in a pretty setting of stemmed rosea from which she stone Eric MclnRoy Toronto white gladioli large yellow handed a single rose to her mums and navy babys breath mother the bridegrooms mother were ushers ThebridelsthedaughterofMr and her grandmother and Mrs Allan D of Maid of honor was Barbara Hawkestone and granddaughter Hamilton of Waterloo Brides- of Mr maids were and Acton The groom is son of Mrs June Harding of Toronto and The Acto Free Press Wednesday June Campaign nets Total receipts for the Flowers Mrs Kamminga Janet of Hope campaign conducted by Jerry Thompson Erica McLeod MICHAEL though too young for Strawberry Shortcake seemed con tent to celebrate the anniversary of the founding of the St Anglican Parish with a bottle of formula Maybe next year hell join parents Jim and Debbie In a fresh fruit dessert Photo by D Pink Irene Brown of Toronto and the Jane Bradley of Mlssissauga as bridesmaid Maighon Bradley was flower girl The attendants wore empire gowns styled on Identical lines of late Murray Brown Soloist waa Mrs Betty Oakley of accompanied by Case Van Traditional white white with navy polka dot Escorted to the altar by her over taffeta with bright green father the bride wore a sashes at the waistline They traditional gown of white moss carried nosegays of yellow crepe with Grecian bee trim A centred daisies with Following a reception at Sunni- dale Community Centre the couple left for a wedding trip to Niagara Falls the bride wearing a navy and white tweed pant suit with matching accessorial The couple are making their home In Burlington Seek night course advice free classes for seniors SAFE SOLVENT Consumers Association of Canada reminds consumers that water is not only the most useful solvent for removing greasy stains on textile articles but It is also the only one that Is neither flammable nor poisonous By Wendy Thomson Awards given piano recital night school next fall Others with more limited Organizers wont to know now appeal are Interior design and so now ones can be Included if home decorating small business heres a popular demand books home equipment repairs Night school representative Including furniture physical fit Boris of the high school and oil painting staff savs courses that have Free courses proven popular before will be An Innovation this year will be offered again pottery bridge free courses for all senior citizens upholstery at the cooking who register this September A sewing handicrafts and needle- special course would be run for senior citizens if they would make a request for what they would like to have Mr Shcan says Last years enrolment was down from the year before disappointing organizers More advertising will bo done this year lo let the Acton and district people know of the offered courses well In advance Mr promises He asks people with lions lo call high school office or the board office at or drop note to the high school or board office Box 1 Inc Burlington Minimum number for a class li IS so there must be a good registration before It begins Registration will be in Sept em Wlllard Price at the county board office Is in charge of all night schools A piano recital was held at Yea I have plenty of those too For one thing Im forever using Knox church Tuesday June rang words and coming out with something I didnt mean to say at P frothy Scull Bousfleld Butaafaraidownr make a person want to so that I actual It was in high school In a study period third seat sixth row I sneezed a very everyday occurrence I know but this was so vigorous that a large button popped off the back of my blouse Really it more than popped off- it shot off and hit the boy behind in the eye Now that embarrassing I dont think Ive done anything Quite like It since thank heavens What happens these days are Just those stupid little things like coming down a ladder and putting a foot in a pall on the floor And that Isnt really an embarrassment as long as theres nobody around to see What ia maddening Is when Im trying to be very cool and collected which is an effort In It self then do or say something that the whole image This hamened twice while we were r buying or selling Drat wring a marvel can only remember once when I were Ricky Allen Jennifer Kathleen Nolan Joanne Allen Donna movement Shawnee was caught Paul Moore Suzanne Lewis inspected and admired me Yvonne van Akker Patsey playing Knowledgeable Horse Kelly Judy Pink Sandra Splinter Heptner or mm every time there was a Michael Hept p in the conversation ner Savers Patrick then and for most overtime practice to Paul Moore Debra award Tor the year went to Jennifer most overtime to Suzanne Lewis Improved Joanne Allen Jean McLeans award for most overtime practice went to Sandra Splinter P fhenback to the fence we Nancy Shoemaker Linda Say era i This time instead or going up one Lee Anne Clark Janice IB side and down the other Tike you and Noble sang Id World to Id like to the Teach the j you do with a ladder for some reason I went up one aide and started down like you would on a staircase Teeter Duets included Shepherds Hey That would ordinarily be no Suzanne Lewis and her exceot lust as I swims teacher Mtes Melody Sm MonUt feSASVSSSr niece Mln MlM r Bousfleld and Mlgnonne by Noble and post and there I teetered Mrs Scull Instructors awards were presented during the program Awards given Mrs Sculls first award for the took at the boms And Just the other day I took a buyer out to see our surviving twin now three years ok and a handsome person can think only In my case its usually the wrong thing Instead of an Instant solution my mind passed on toe helpful information that instead of falling gracefully on my back side I was about to do a nosedive anaormosover wart year went to Bousfleld for nigh marks for grade 1 piano km to Yvonne van der and iut totHSnunonfeScT nd for mo overtime practice to knowledgeable I think than ruined it all by saying aoroe- about Going coot to the Paul Martindale former head of Ontario Secondary School Teachers Federation Division has been promoted from viceprincipal to the ranks of principal Martindale holds an honors A in geography and a Master of Arts degree in Historical Geo graphy from York University He is presently pursing a Master of Education at OISE He has taught both elementary school and secondary school students for 12 years and most recently he has served as vice- principal of A High School The announcement was made at a recent board meeting UhxiA THE TIME TO PLANT Shrubs Potted Plants Evergreens Box Plants Rockery Plants TEAT MOSS FERTILIZER CUT FLOWERS FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS OPEN DAYS A WEEK Phone 8532739 SHOT auxiliary hopes to raise However spokesman Mrs Norm Price said It is not unusual for returns to keep coming on Into September from people who reminds those who have not yet mailed or brought returns to the branch of the Bank of Montreal that there Is still time to Many canvass The success of this years campaign was due in large pari to the volunteer canvassers who went door to door They included Janice Gall Belly Mrs Barret Cindy Banks Ben Ginger Shirley Christine Patricia Rosalee Mary Gray Lonnie Joan Why Joanne Marks Watzeck Barbara Jackson Susan Pat Gorton Pauline Leslie Cathy Marie Ivy Hall Mrs M Dunn Ann Vanderlaan Mrs Mrs J Hurst Mrs McMillan Mrs M Mrs Mario Mrs Marion Pope Julie Conroy Carol Ann Mario Janice Thompson Colleen Jordan Ann Robin Jennie Kulken Helen Fowler Cheryl Johnstone Grace Mrs Gorjup Jessie Price Pat Friz Tula Larson Elsie Betty Ingham Mclntyre Diane Butler Kitty Allen Lois Gordon Mary Price Lena Mason Darlene Choraliers perform Senior Citizens Week was Band the Acton Choraliers the lopped off by the games food Meredith Quartet and the and entertainment Tor Twlna people of all ages at Ha I Ion Centennial Manor Lawn Party In Several senior citizens groups Milton on Saturday from county and area travdledto A mini midway if games was by bus Milton Chamber manned by volunteers with a ball Commerce provided free bus throw ring toss fish pond town residents at- numbers games and bingo One lendln lhe sold crofts and took tickets Three lucky party goers went on draws for ponchos and home cash prizes from the made by Manor draw s Deputy Reeve residents The food booth Ien Coxc won the 100 first prize featured hamburgers for while Jean Lee of Georgetown claimed SO for second and Don Stage 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