The Acton Free Press Wed Jan 16 Cairns Linham vows at Limehouse church In a candlelight double- ring ceremony in Presbyterian church inda Jean linham and Kcllh Knccshaw Cairns were married Friday evening Dec The bride a teacher at Glen Williams public school the daughter of Mr and Mrs Walter The groom a plumber with Plumbing Is the son of Mr and Mrs Stanley Cairns Bradford After a honeymoon trip to Nlagari Falls they ore living Georgetown Rev Peter Barrow of Ihe wedding Mrs Ray Denny soloist and Mrs JacK Roughlcy organist The bride wore white satin with lace and edged in ruffles and earned bou quel of pink commons and red roses nestled in holly A lace and crystal headpiece her four tier veil edged in lace The Velma was maid of honor and sisters of Ihe groom Joy ind Joan bridesmaids wore pink with red bodices and borders and carried muffs decorated with pink roses and holly The bride wis in marriage her father groomsman was John Van Dyk a friend and the ushers Rob brother of the bride and Jim Rose brother in law of the groom wore black lux t tils suits w ith white ruffled shirts The reception followed in the church The bride mother were coral crepe wiih red roses and the groom mother rose and gold with white rosea Before the wedding ihe groom mother held a tea for friends and relatives ifl Bradford to meet the and groom The bride s mother held a trousseau tea for friends and relatives A surprise miscellaneous shower was given the Cm at the home of J Rose in Mrs Hicks hosted a shower for Glen Williams school staff Mrs C Sinclair held a shower given by neigh bars 4 girls held a shower at the home of Mrs Friends in Ballon held a surprise shower al Ihe home of Mrs F friends at the home of Mrs Crichlon for a shower Wendy Thomson A friend was hospitalised recently When he of get ling out I hoped lit didn I count on it as It some times seems easier to get in lhan out At ml that the way its been for us Once on rushed to the hospital with an agonizing pain which would have been diagnosed acute if it had been on the other side The doctors decided lo keep him there on i diet of eggs till they agreed on a dngnosls and stashed him in a comer week no pain and dozen liter LINDA and Keith Cairns were married in Presbyterian church and are living in Georgetown Stuckey Homemakers request grant Hills Red Cross Branch providing Home maker Services hiving a difficult time in determining should go lo get i print for operating expenses Representatives first Hilton Hills Council were referred lo Ihe regional The Com Servicej Com regional agreed forw ird the request to i meeting but suggested the sen ice is not one of a regional nature of hit thi com Wedding Hawkins Burt The candlelight wedding of Susan Margaret Burt and Robert Bruce Hawkins took place at Baptist Church Dec 1973 an Susan is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Harry Burt ind is employed at Kitchener Waterloo Hospital Robert is the son of Mr and Mrs Hawkins Bill St Millon and is a student of chemical engineering at the University of Waterloo The doublering ceremony was performed by Rev Richard Cross The Mrs Donald ac com pa mod Burt and Clayton Root in a duet Alex Matheson and Clayton Root were the trumpeters Thi bride made her own satin gown with tram and earned red roses with white holly and Nancy Burt sister of the bnde was the maid of honor Bridesmaids were Marian Gates Kitchener Smith Karen Sutton and Somen ilk London The attendants wore red velvet with white satin collars tics and white mums anil ndrew wis best mun Ushers were Tom Peter Milton Gordon Burl Toronto dinner and evening reception was held for guests at Com munitv Centre Gordon Burt brother of he bride was mister of ceremonies David lewis toasted the bride The groom toisted the mode a toast to the parents and Harry Burl replied Robert spoki of groom s Scouting Susan is graduate of Centennial College in Toronto Robert attended J and Milton District High The and groom wire trumpeted from the church in living in kitchener guests wtre the brutes Mrs Sutton of her Burt of Kills the groom s gnndmother Mrs of Toronto guests Ohio forest Toronto ind Showers were held by Mrs Charles Burt aunl of the in Mrs Sutton friend of the in and Roman honk friend of the bnde in Kitchener parties were Mr and Mrs hen- aunt uncle of the groom in ind Mr and Mrs Douglas Hawkins aunt and uncle of the in Toronto Profits group go back to Hills council The group is isking to offset the costs of the ice Committee Chairman Coons said the group should amalgamate with groups in He noted that if there was one group to with and if the service was a regional one the council would look more on the request for a grant Mrs Hancock chairman of the service said sen ice to Ihe part of Milton Ihey and to the rural of the north would to be discontinued if were not forthcoming June wedding St Mount Mount bike sale in the MR AND MRS Robert Saturday morning was a good Hawkins are shown success with everything sold at HlUsburgh Baptist hockey learn to a tournament Church Dee at Sault Mane Mary Beth I Mr and Mrs I- mil J I Ir of Ohio announce the engagement of their Mary to Stuen Robert Van son of Mr and Mrs Van Heel of Both attend Miami university June 15 wedding is phnned Group meeting Mrs A was hostess for the January meeting of the Adult Group of Knox church held it hi Jan 10 Mrs Miss Anderson welcomed mimbcrs and visitors and opened the mevfing with an inspirational message Happy is that People Whose is the Lord was the theme for the worship vici Miss Anderson and Mrs G hprowl by means of and answer presented the shorter catechism of the aboriginal church in us train gratifying annual report was presented by the treasurer Miss C Clark An announcement was of the annual meeting of Brampton M S held Jan in Knox church Recordings of from ihe new book of praise were played and lunch served by the commit lee In charge they gave up and rcleised him said It was in lime lie was beginning lo duck Okay Tht day Inst month whin I had my wisdom teeth out wis to pick me up at five My barely open around of Ihosc bubbly lypc came bouncing up to Hit bed to burble arc you Well you can go home anytime now I looked her through eyes grabbed for basin to sleep She woke me regularly if I was ready leave tlmi said Okay and was igorously ill One eould be siid for her she was persistent So when phoned al five I rooked I A be by six The nurse went ivvny hippy Six clock and came Another nurse woke me up again the basin took good look at me said Oh YOU can go homo and pushed me back down not sure what went on hut while one nurse kept making me lie down which another kept looking around the re room and saying This hole would mike ANY BODY sick Away you go home dear Grannies know I was too dizzy to see from one side of the room to the other but she was i very grandmotherly type and I fig know re talking about so 1 struggled into my clothes He almost had a whcnhesivvmeioming in the wheel chair with a large paper bag at the reidy for emergencies And he was in a worse state by the time we irrivcdhome iftcr my frin STOP while I leaned out the door When I fimlly crawled bed Ivowcd never to leave it now hit I reached it few weeks later nine year old David was in the hospital for minor awhile it appeared HP might be stuck ifiere When Ihesurgeon phoned to say all was well and David could anytime alter four my brother fan offered to get him knowing that 1 was Note that car less not I phoned pediotric to make sure this was nil right or if a parent pick up was necessary They said David would be ready first bit wis easy according to Ian When he stopped at Admitting ho was I old go right up Mr Thomson Rather than get intolengthyexplanatlons fan iiceptedtne Mr Thomson label and went on up However on irrivingntthc Pediatric desk being if he wis Davids father Ian said No I m his knowing the milter had been ill ired with desk earlier But guess different people have different ideas That nurse intercepted David who w is miking for Ian at a at lop shooed him off into other room where she do vou that man Poor David thi he not get the chance to anyone his must have been devastating ill was straight out and our youngest joined the family Anyhow 1 t tell any of ihis to Hartley and out now 1 hear no fuss It would have been sad if while was busy tending hed been left cut a ling dolls and pounding on thi walls They lost editors lhal way Mrs E Smith heads directors Tin met ling of Ihi lady directors of Ailon Sociity was held at of Mrs S Morrison on Thursday evening I in t After all business pertaining to wan tailed roll whkh was with tin payment of feis for year 1071 I In minutes or Ihi last annual muling win and Mrs V Swuk hamcrtook Ihe for tin elutlort of officers Mrs I Mil gave tin r port of Ihi nominating In f ted Brian Best who has Just HAPPINESS is a birthday kiss from two gents eyes were completed six years mayor Wltn beards They re firefighters Larry 10 when J Laura It happened at the firefighters night Saturday years towniouncll has named Milton s of hi Year for Mm Smith Viet Mrs Ruth I iris Mrs Gnu In Mrs porter Mr Morrison Mrs Will in In tin of Mrs Smith Mrs mil im took the ill ilr under of lie muting wis made for i hi VrcsG Family Page Signs for cemetery recommended by WI Tin committee to arrange for the euchre arc Mrs Arch Mrs Mrs M itthews and Mrs I inham At the of meeting ithered around the table for a lunch sirnd by the lommittec for the evening Mrs Thompson is con The I is to In at Mrs Isabel ipirinunl in Alton Delicatessen was New localion of Alton wis a place Monday whin front window of building was missing for an hour or so A pane was Installed as part or thi renovations heme undertaken by Mr Mrs I dgnr llendkks They ire business a of doers down Mill St whin II hive more Opining dile set for Good wishes for the new year from president Miss Dorothy Simmons opened January meeting of Aclon Women Institute in the board room of the library A letter of thanks was read from Merl Harris his W I bursary The fliers at Waterloo University April May 1 and Mrs Agnew her thanks for kindness Mrs read a poem on Miss Nora article said the copper cent may soon be a thing of the past and will be made of aluminum could be saved by using iluminum She also shared remedies for colds and sore thro its tor public relations Miss Hill gave a report on regional government Annie report Roll call for suggest 10 entcnnial year lunch in auction sale took plaec with Miss Nora luilioncer Ricky the young son of Mr and Mrs Herb Dodds is recuperating it home after hiving an emergency ap pendix list week Mrs Kithy ex plained Ihe North llnltoti Centre to members of Duke of Devonshire ind I of the at their Jmuiry meetings found her explanation of the new service very interesting Mrs Cutis is home after isiting in Station New with son Dr Minlesdin firmly She travelled down for the with her grand daughter who is ittending Bishop school in Toronto this year University Women club met in library board when speaker Mrs Hill of Milton told of her fimily s safari in Africa at the of Mr Mrs Chester Ulan and Wayne on Mondaj January reed on the need for a sign to point where is Strangers coming into town find the hey Mrs livelier report on the convention stressing i film Home ind Country Many resolutions wort discussed whether food markets should be open on She told of the importance of the peace gardens now old She reported on the adopted boy The I rlnnd Leo Home his a water problem take your own she Mrs Bird is now director was paid to the late Mrs Henderson The story of Robert Hums wis reviewed proved interesting 14 to help hosier his birthday were Mr and Mrs Ross Allan from Mr and Mrs A M Miss Allan Mrs Mian Miss Doris Burt Mr Willy ind Mr Brown Mr Mrs Charles Thomson hid wonderful surprise on Jan i whin Ihev irrtved it Hill to find it deconted lo their wedding Old indnughbors and relatives arrived in if Baseball auxiliary Baseball Club Women met recently and recleclcd the of officers to 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