Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 3, 1974, p. 10

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10 The Acton Press We J June wedding vows for JansenMcMinn One about Using in I week was that lh wl suwwl add lt thing animals lul know what an animal a up la My first brush with wwli rather to city girl viaoab cows in my tulip and ten times iin fieri- an I hasten to ami that was IS years ago John Anglican Church ilockwnud was the scene of an early summer wedding on June IS when Cheryl Mi Minn became the bride of Murray with of tic latino bride Is he daughter of Mr anil Mrs of tine wood flroom Is the son if Mr and Mra Henry Janien ft Organist for the double ring leromony Catherine Meredith A K Thomas wan he Rant Garden of decorated yellow car nations and the bride wan In marriage by her fnlhor sown of white nylon over polyester crept and a headed crown dress with full length veil ho The second experience was worfie Our old Mama eat hum a lor the kittens No use or this Imt half list look tank ml dried clone to and the unmolested In hind bin Ml this Something looked bites Come morning first thing I wo an odd mm tin kitchen mil I got down on hands and knees to sunk horror lolhe Ina under and suss looking Unit the milkman I v from tin limine this thing jutti tug out and grubbing my tlicln know whul It but it looked nor in Hid friendly Whin the for help ho took It In an though things like happened i scry divj and culled his hoys In from truck to help They set planning the animals down full weasel from behind Int potato bin Mama cat would tush the Job but jou know cats cut lo make any rash most sand wanted lo bide her time Down the hall the weasel went into the bedroom and behind the cat in of it w her eyes closed on lend she was actually mid litirnlly asleep on her feet Then it took off The must have been anybody but the weasel first weasel scooting for his life ra I strolling behind followed Iht- milkman his his boss with twobs jhaurt me with bated Hand the youngsters still with blood thirsts enthusiasm I When Mama cat refused to a the milkman with the broom and exit one weasel use a few furred or into the but tot past Hunt of overlooking the extra pint up and cleaning up libit requires two duckling David brought home a few weeks hastnt been allowed instill nil even though would be easier on the ears at now and then Splash and Splutter If I have Die time really enjoy sitting outside and watching over them At first liny were a liitle frantic when wit In but when they fain I ihey sink they began experimenting and ing the water At first It just a little and but quickly progressed submerged dive the full length of an old rousting pan Hie most amusing times an when Ihe arc out and the ducklings are hungry If a bug passes by and catches their eye the little birds take off at a run Hull wing bones out hills open wide on a very erratic course around the In hot pursuit groat tremendous four Inch off the ground whenever bug I honestly think Ihey run off more energy than that one mosquito would provide but lomakc happy Bug ball Their great delight though is when someone out In the gross to make bug bait It feel webbed feet running up and down your while the ducklings pick off before they Inn i chance to bite This summer my husband is taking off lor his holidays and I planning on spending a fair bit of time lying on the lnwn in the sun with the After all SOMEBODY lias to keep an eye on them IN A DOUBLE RING ceremony held at St John Anglican Church in Saturday June Cheryl Fay became the bride of Murray Jansen The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Elgin McMinn of Guelph St Rockwood The is the son of Mr and Mrs Henry 1 Acton The couple will reside in Guelph reunion Sat bride carried a cascade of daisy mums Matron of honor Wendy friend of the bride wore while organdy floor length gown with daisy trim over yellow underskirt llor junior bridesmaid Laura Jensen her flower girl Timmermnn both nieces of the groom similarly attired They carried baskets of mum Groomsman was Henry Jansen Ihe groom Ushers were James brother of groom and Neil McMinn ihe brides brother David groom nephew was ring An evening reception was held following the m Si John s parish hall The bride mother received wearing a roso colored dress wllh a corsage The groom mother wore a flowered polyester crepe dress buds were tank I or their trip Perth Thousand Island and Ottawa the wore a rose pant suit On Ihrlr return will reside nl Waterloo Ant in Mrs Ihe bride a grandmother was special guest from Scarhoro guests Included friends and relatives from Peter borough Do ton Clinton and Rock wood Prior to her wedding several hod been held kitchen shower by frknds Wendy Stone and Waywell of and miscellaneous showers Wygo It Acton Cora GooycrB and Ivy Ritchie Mills Dresses of Iho Junior flowcrgfrl had made by the groom s shier Hilda Timmermon The bride mother made wedding cake CollertonWilde vows at St Georges church At St George a Anglican church Georgetown Julie Wilde and Robert Jhn were married on Saturday June flie double ring iny was performed the Rev Mr The bride Is Mr and Mrs I Wild IB Ryron St Georgetown groom Is the of Mt and Mrs It It I The flown was with lace and tulle veil was trimmed with whit flowers She a slarbursl of pink and Shu wuseseuried her Attendant Matron of honor the bride sinter Janlcu who wore pink and pink carnations Junior bridesmaids re sister of the groom who wore green under While flowers and niece of for rids Sandra Hornby home and also arranged by Muntlla A was glvn for He groan are living In Acion Change officers The Itotary held a ladles lint curling club on June as They enjoyed a tasty bleak dinner Included In Iho was liiNlatlutlnn of new officers Tim prist n district governor Ray of officiated an I conducted lh ceremonies The president Is Hull president Si hull Ti an I Den M Donald IE WILDE and John Collerton were bride who wore lilac under married In St white wllh flowers t pink Groomsman Norm Dickinson of Toronto and Ihe ushers wero Ion of groom Ted In law of bride Recrptian Reception dinner and dance followed at St hall Glen Williams The bride mother wore beige and brown with yellow roses and groom mother blue and green wllh pink corsage Guests attended from Acton Georgetown Hurling ton and Toronto The couple left for Niagara Falls and Hoover Park near Hamilton Showers lie ore wedding Ihc bride was feted at two miscellaneous showers One for neighbors friends was Riven by Mrs Tost held at Mrs The Anglican church Georgetown IF YOURE LOOKING fORA GOOD USED CAR COME SEE Hes on hand Saturdays during July and August On Saturday July the family Is holding a Reunion at Brampton This family was first established in this country by Thomas of Yorkshire who emigrated Upper Canada In and home steaded Lot Concession of Esqueslng township He married Ellia Word of Ion in 1822 and their des now number proximately BOO In Canada or the US The first reunion was held July 1 at the family homestead then occupied by John F and family and was attended by about persons Since 1952 the reunions have been held every three years with about ZOO persons a lending many from distant points on the continent The homestead has remained in possession or the family for all two years since hen and has passed from father to son In sue generations It is now owned by Word a grout of the original and the sixth to occupy It since it was first established The reunion on day July of this year will be followed on Sunday July by a family memorial service at in United Church near Ihe homestead after which there will be an old fashioned get togelhcr of family and friends at the Joe Petric entertains At the Duke of Devonshire centennial tea held the home of Mrs entertainment was provided by Joe Petric who ployed his accordion Food at its Best TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU CATERING at Acton Meadows Golf Club R R 3 Acton 8530631 Or Drop In To Mountain Dew Restaurant 87 Main St N Georgetown When it comes to good food come to us BILL CAMPBELL TO jig Costume winners at the Chamber of Commerce centennial dance 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