Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 7, 1973, p. 6

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The Acton Press Wed Nov Limehouse Three marriages WI wins news and Mr Sam both whom art- Mill In hospital Conor tula lion to Mis flair Have ami fieomr Sainton of Winnipeg and Ottawa who were married hy In St the Martyr Anglican Church Acton on Abo to Diane and John who mere married in Christian Reformed church by Dostroa of on evening will If in the house on St I Also to Wand and Frank Fuller were married in I imehoune lerlan Church Rex on Sat Mr and Mm Fred Mr and Mrs tt Mm J Mr Mr Neil Benton and Mr and Mr were local guest at the wedding evening Stumer Mrs and daughter were hostesses for a shower in Churchill honour of Diane on lust week We are pleased to report that en passed off very quietly In the village In spite of rainy weather many smaller folk called I Mr Frank anil Mrs Anderson attended the area W convention at on Nov and Mrs Anderson won first for a hooked wall hanulnu competition then and Mrs Wert llenton fourth In entitled mealtime A trowel picture Mrs and fine hooked wall handing Mrs Harry Scott were disqualified neina framed although that was not mentioned in requirements Mr and Mrs Bert and and Mrs A W llenton lulled Mr ami Mrs i irdon on Miss Susan was honored a shower nt the She the guests for the lovely gifts and her mother served nice lunch Paper drive success I- red Arthur Morning worship service was very well intended at Churchill Our pastor Rev A sermon The Open Door The choir sang School was well attended The Women would like to thank to everyone who brought anything for the paper drive It was a good success again you The regular monthly women will be held next week Nov the home or Mr Mrs Norman Turner Indies of the community arc Invited to come Mrs A spent a couple of days with her daughter and Mrs and baby Brett Rev and Mrs visited on afternoon with Mr and Mrs Caruso and Mrs McDonald visited her sister Mrs Margaret at at the weekend The occasion was a familv get together with aunt and uncle Mr and Mr of Van Mr and Mrs l litlorc Storey attended the wedding anniversary of their nephew Mr and Mrs timer Store at Be I fountain Mr and Mrs 1 indsay of attended Churchill thurch morning service on Sunday Mr and Mrs Wm Thompson entertained them dinner and had a nice visit after Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs Swnckhnmcr wcrt her brother Mr Marvin of Toronto Mr Mrs Henry daughter of Guelph and Miaaes June Swackhamer or london and Debbie of College Mr and Mrs A Ititlista recently returned from a visit In Malta Mr Henry goers of Brunswick Georgia is spending a month with his daughter and son In law Mr Mrs D M limes Mr and Mrs I Green spent a few days last week it her brothers home with Mr and Mrs Fred MacArlhur Seven injured tin October 30 Credit Street Williams operating his on east of the 9b Line in Township and struck some guide posts Total damage was estimated at COO damage to ha CMC pick up and minor injures lo himself mulled when Daniel Manes Mam lost control of bit and it rolled aver on on west of the at Creek tour persons were in a an November on ijderoad of the h Line Towmfcfp WOO damage was done to he vehicle operated Peter Churchill Road Acton injured were Mr Askew Clark Bra mica and Collins also of Clark Bra ma lea and Holmes Arthur Acton Both drivers received minor injuries in a wo on Saturdav November on the south of Drivers were Coubon R Acton and Bruce Ft R 1 Acton Proper damage was estimated to total These were in vestigated by the P from Milton String quintet plays at Ospringe school lav InilruminUoi explained by sound child IktorKrlOforopprnxImntely members of the Kit run worn Intrigued us leader It nee r tor me Kit run worn Intrigued us leader iheiw of quintet John from tholkrlc of Kitchener How and rnmoaa they Tim violins a cello a viola bass violin worked ami Its attended Inslructlon and a violin and the function In an orchestra One by one members of Ihe the Instrument which outlining per formumeand tors through the motions or striking he strings Out were with musical of whlih usually are only ii urn Silverwood October departs with rain SYMPHONIC INSTRUMENTS playing rounds over children from the Erin and at the Ospringe Public School Mary vnllnn to the annual of the after a month Area held at Park at Mr and Mm on Nov I and i Mr Marian and two Tin was 1 we along with of fulthful we Out were visitors runaln Mori about con together Jacques at a recent concert held Mr nni1 Mr next week districts picked up the tune and lustily sang Photo by Lorraine District Page Ospringe llwuswrt Mrs It is a patient received in Georgetown hospital of rain this lam good to her may she weik of soon be home again 20 of population born outside Canada yet for and with less Halloween party is howling success A string quintet from the Waterloo Symp honic Orchestra visited school on Tuesday children all of and 1 townships were thcrt to hear them The in were illustrated and the pupils were shown the different range of notes Bruce left on Thursday to spend a few months In Switzerland landed in Zurich and hoping to go to live with a there She also hopes to up a bit or the language We all wish her good luck in her ventun Her brother Robert of llimilton sister Beverly brother in law Jim litems of Woodstock were on hind to wish her bojage Mr and Mrs Gordon attended Christmas Saturday evening It does seem rather but lets face it time of is coming again This was the annual partv for the em and Mrs A gift was to Mrs bred in appreciation of her help thank you is extended Mr and Mrs Rudder for their donations to the party to Mr and Mrs or donations of candy to Hostess for 120 bagi of potato chips and Weston Co for donuts I place a prize for the best adult costume Also winning prizes for their costumes were Carol Stewart and Karen wpc Connie McKinnon plovees of the library it and the little daughter of Mr Was Past Master Oliver Moffat of Frederick died denl his home on sdav Oct He had lived in Acton for the past two vcars and was formerl of the line of 1squesing I Mr Moffat was born December He was a Past Master of Idge and AM for over vears Son of the late Thomas and Margaret Moffat he was brothers hnslopher Bill and sister Mac Mrs Flits University It was hold The Country Hub in Sincere sympathy is ex tended lo Mr and Mrs Robert His and family in the death of Mrs His mother Mrs Dive of Clarkson Many strange characters roamed the neighborhood on Halloween night but owing to a party school the creatures were scuttling around early We havent heard of any un pranks taking organ izfllloiUf this v am dentists will very successful be the candies Halloween party in con passed around four junction with Activity Night imra ln still was held the school left over Wednesday evening when ft balloons over children showed up Mow or otherwise the majority of whom were endeavor under with a for Prty this amount of adults and parents P una inc parents sprinkled In There were found it worth while is games for all the prizes for continue in future years In awards Steve and Harry Vnndcr received their Secondary School graduation diplomas at John f Ross and each won a rank Scholarship award This is awarded to worthy students continuing their education in a technical field At tnn District High McLaughlin School commencement service at the exercises Donna Milton and funeral Bruce received their home Saturday Oct was Secondary School Honor conducted by the Rev A l Graduation diplomas which McKenzie A Masonic were presented by Mr memorial service was held the area school lriday evening superintendent Interment was in Pat Flits obtained the cemetery Ontario Scholarship which Pallbearers were was presented by Mr John township neigh Root to students who Stan Morrison Clarence receive over per cent and Coles Charlie Thompson also won the Year Harvey Young Austin Young Proficiency award and Wilfrid Harding Pat Ellis and Bruce Jack was flower received the Branch bearer Royal Canadian Legion Then an 44 residents in who wire Iwrn out silt f mind according to figures in tilt casus report 44 who are fort born represent a little than ptr cent of population show lotnnadn before TOO 1J4A and 1953 1 1 tween lOTtl IfKil 1906 and and between 1966 Burlington 11 DUO risldtnlsnot born In 17 and George own are not Movies iward also the Isobtl Waterman Scholarship which is awarded to tirade 1 students who attain over per cent Vander Vlugt received her Secondary High School diploma v Congratulations to Ihcse the first of an expected students in their series Students from the M achievements may they Bennett school attended Ernie Wynne he showings as well symphony orchestra which In with various Is attempting to Introduce and youngnlers In musk in and port leipa lion l mm to rounds the children pulled onto lh scene a round of Jartjues and after my rludi iucsllons answered patiently he Interested the one by one picked up a beat and completed the concert one of their own symphonic arrangements The afternoon of musk had been brought to the school through the 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