Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 14, 1973, p. 6

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T Acton Free WW Nov Wendy something and original to My but my thought Just plod plod around In circles A small glimmering might appear In the back of but my mind veer away and heads off in another direction like back to bed It started test weekend j Memorial donations for Sandra Van Fleet nit never got around to it ting In front of the fire ve reading It slowly a few at a time The roasting chestnuts and listening to Lily Tomlin and mil Cosby records as Ray saw It I 8W Wide open MS5sststt llama at noon and Listers horse show in the afternoon AanaMiie Back at home I made sup- crowded bar room per and crawled into bed for At a table by the wall a nap before people started a man with beard arriving for a short visit be fore off going to the Rock hi overall woods Trail Riders He drank his beer apart Dance start a ia hta company lslidinlobedshartlyafler3 among them was another such a YOGA CLASS at night school is popular this year Instructor is Mrs M Bray Some of the The monthly I Arche Auxiliary menially retarded was held ho homo of Mrs Pat six members prayer for the won read by Mrs Put riirion minutes by Mrs Mm Ruby Iauslscn gave her on the dance Ureal success due to the co operation of the Acton 1 colon and the liar men Jock Pink Sieve and Hon Mc Knight Spot were won by Mr and Irs Norm of and Mr and Mrs Howard Dunbar Ac Ion door prise by Wayne Scott unit liquor draw by I Mrs Joan and Mrs ill Melaren Fitting tribute il was filling tribute to that In the midst or their grief Ihe Van Fleet family thoughts would go lo Ihe needs of others In Mcmorlum to Ihelr pants are pictured in a variety of poses daughter the family Gibbons requested that In place of donations to the North Association for the Mentally Retarded will used to help furnish a room In th future residence for retarded adults In Hornby Present book Three hooks on retardation will be presented Ihe A clot Public 1 in Me murium of Mrs on Wednesday Nov at will Ix prior the Auxiliary meeting at Mrs Pal flue an error last month report was stated Ihal wan donated by Mike Klfnl iwve I Arche A ton Ladies prepare advance fists he had sailed the seven Flanders and her vegetable marrow Try to very little sleep later I to leave off my own tales and rely on somebody else s The first is a joke in the Reader s Digest that I enjoy each time I reread it Nobody likes me at school said the son The teachers don and the kids don t The superintendent wants to transfer the bus around To weigh the aiyftor once again The school the cold the snow And Annabelle Sweet An na belle It seemed a thousand years ago Bid Mrs Ball farewell St A C was In the lower parish hall on Wednesday evening November 7 First president June Hunter chaired the meeting in the absence of president Lois Allen Hess wedding in Kitchener church flowers donations be made I assist the Mentally Retarded in North Helton The response lo the family request was overwhelming The donation to will be used to send Retarded Children to camp during the summer of 1974 The Director at course lndy directors of Ihe A ton Agricultural Society tort at j home of Mrs J on Thursday evening Not the with 11 member the roll call President llinton met with the ladle I discuss lh advance lists for Ihe coming year Afler a rather lengthy business the lunch committee served lunch while he delegates who had id it- Ufa ml ion II tic lb in I u 1 A Mm nday fl v I drivers hate mc and the ihi Scripture was read by Marie Hargrave followed don want to b n Yet lovely so divine Lips that touch the Shall not touch llpa of mine the parsons You have to go insisted the mother You re healthy You have a lot to You vc got something lo offer others You are a leader Be- sides you are years old You re the principal and you have to go to school Poem Next I have a poem from book written quite remarkable old man who her in the Rockies He died last year well on in his With hips that nil the chair The book was given to me Environment changes all of by Pat Weir of Guelph who us travelled west with us this On the table dropped a tear summer to go on the Trail And he held his finger up Ride Ray Those For another beer Other Days is something I d Ray Bagtey often thought of buying but And teaching Sunday School on Annabelle such a fool Who Is thatneath yonder light Blowing smoke rings through Mr and Mrs Roy Goodwin and Mr Tom Dawkins had an enjoyable trip south A to month stay in California beckoned Mr and John Wood of The last week and they mm with their daughter Bob Man and their little tiaugttter Lee at Park lor a long a netted fanlidav Mr and Mr Archie spent four 11 Kitchener with Mr Lillian and Mr and Jem and rmtd and relatives wish Jwek a speedy reemwv a patient Hospital Mrt Phil of I spent the week with Mrs and Mr Hunte of Sound spent the weekend with her mother Mr and Mrs Kino Braids their an with a Caribbean cruise The returned Saturday from the wonderful trip that look them to Nassau San Juan Puerto Thomas Islands Trinidad Barbados Grenada Caracas and Port Prince Ham Tiny dayold Stacy Marie Hunter blent through a baby shower held for her Monday evening by Cathy Hunter and Katfay Tarr Friends and neighbors attended the shower at the Hunter Home Walker Lodge members and wives ana widows of former members enjoyed dinner and the evenings racing program at Mohawk raceway Tuesday evening Mrs T VeUhuta enjoyed a week a holiday with Mr and Mrs Harry Burnt of The Agricultural Society Is holding Its annual banquet Monday at Presbyterian church Get well wishes to Mrs Rhona Thomhlll In General hospital The girls of the CG IT are beginning to prepare for their annual Christmas vesper recognition of Remembrance Day Mrs Doris Cooke read a Immortal In Flanders Fields and roll call appropriately answered by A Thought For World Peace The nominating committee was obtained Louise Lindsay and Mae Fountain will obtain the slate of officers for the election next meeting The thanked all those who helped at the bazaar and reported a most successful day Funds It was decided to disperse funds on hand and the annual gift to Rev Douglas was approved say reported a total of IB cartons were shipped to Hamilton for distribution for the missionary bales With the imminent departure of Rev and Mrs Ball an appropriate farewell card was presented to Ball who related some humourous anecdotes from her days as a young minister a wife She will be missed by everyone Doris Cooke and Marg On Saturday November at St Francis church Kit chencr Nancy Anne Hess and Larry Charles Allen were married The double ring ceremony was conducted by the Rev Wm Burns The bride is the daughter of Herbert Mtsslssnuga junior bridesmaid JoAnnc Allen Acton sister of the groom nnd flowerpirl Ann Fisher Kitchener They wore mint green wllh hunter green velvet ribbon trim Mr Hiss his daughter marriage Doug Lockerbie showers for the bride On del i4 miscellaneous shower held by Mrs Mrs On Oct bathroom shower from Coll Mrs Winlsham director of ARC workshops Hornby re cently completed a course York University In reality therapy This was conducted by William Kitchener and the was groomsman and thi groom the son of Mr and ushers were brothers Mrs Charles Allen 38 and David Allen Acton Mowbray Place Acton He Is Reception accountant at the Toronto- The evening reception and Dominion bank in Chatham dinner were at and they are living there lodge St Jacobs Murray Kroctsch played Mrs of the organ and also sang The Kitchener baked the wedding Wedding Song cake Guests intended from The bride wore a white Acton Brant gown accented with ford Detroit and ribbon and lace with a chapel Boyne City Michigan train draped from a large Niagara Falls and Toronlo bow at the back A Juliet cap The couple took a wedding of lace and pearls held her trip to New York state and layered silk illusion veil Michigan Attendants were matron of Showers honor Mrs R There were held by Mrs Usher A kitchen shower was given Nov I by Mrs A Hess and Mrs A 11 shower Nov wis by Mrs C Allen Susan Somen Allen fornia of the principle therapy which developed and practised under Ihe name of rcul ty therapy About people attended a general meeting at the ARC w rkshap and listened to a tape of Line Flower Shop Flowtrt Ira Oar Specialty fRESH CUT ROWERS POTTED PLANTS WEDDING ARRANGEMENTS FUNERAL TRIBUTES SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS BULBS PLANTS SHRUBS IN SEASON 8532739 Baptized Mn Eileen Prill IM Of Road and know that her ion Private Mark Baptized at Knox Pratt years old baa Presbyterian church on successfully completed Sunday November by the recruit training Coupee In minister the Rev Andrew CornwaUis Nova Scotia He is now in Halifax doing ther training as he has Joined for five years In sea forces Hampers The Rotary club and Lakeside chapter of the will again year McKenzle were following David Brian and Donald Brent Tuck twin sons of Mr and Mrs Donald N Tuck Apartment Maria Street Jeffrey Thomas and Richard Douglas Staples sons of Mr and Mrs Richard G Staples the former Anne Watson of FREDA a St NOTICI OFFICIAL OPENING HALTON COUNTY WORKS GARAGE The Warden of the County and the Chairman of the Road Committee extend a cordial of the County to attend the official opening of the County J of Halton Worts Game on j ITth 19T3i I The official opening will be followed by I an open house and the public minted to come and tour new facility I The new garage is located east of the Town of Milton at the of Steele Avenue and Highway

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