Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 6, 1974, B6

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B6 The Acton Free Press Wad November Ella Burt ceremonies in Churchill Church Churchill Community The bride is the only Acton Home Hardware Church was decorated with daughter of Mr and Mrs Rev performed tall standards of bromc Lloyd Burt of Acton the double ring ceremony orange and gold mums and and In employed by the with Marie Anderson as daisies with cattails on Free Press The groom is the organist The bride cousin October for the wedding of son of Mr and Mrs Beverly Earl Burt played Ihc guitar Doris Marie Burt to Wallace Campbell and sang the Wedding Lome Ella ville and Is employed by Prayer and the Hawaiian Song lace with a stand up ar and long sleeves with pearls and lace applique Her train was detachable and she wore a rose band as a head piece This held a short three tiered scalloped veil Apricot roses mixed with white made up her bouquet The bride wore a gold locket a gift of the groom Attendants Miss friend of the bride wot maid of honor The bridesmaids were Mrs Jean Connors sister of the groom and Mrs Burt sister In law of the bride Miss Iannc Burt cousin of the bride was flowcrglrl bridesmaids and flower girl all wore pale orange chiffon over taffeta dresses with smocked bodices short puffy sleeves and trimmed with white lace They wore matching straw flowers In their hair and carried nosegays of mums daisies in an autumn arrangement The bride was given in marriage by her father Bruce Austin a friend was the best man Ushers were Murray Freeman a friend and Harvey Burt brother of the bride The groom nephew Brian Connors was rlngbearcr A reception and dinner was held at the church served by the Churchill Community ladies A dance followed at the Hall The bride made her own wedding coke It was decorated by Fdna Nclhs with apricot shade roses two doves with wedding bands and three bills with pearls on he top For travelling to North Bay and Sudbury the bride chose a brown and beige street length knit dress with brown accessories and a of a single apricot rose Upon returning they made their home In Prior to her wedding the bride was guest of honor at four miscellaneous surprise showers The first one was held at the home of Helen a cousin of the bride at Acton Campbell was the scene of the second shower given by the groom sister Mrs Jean of Milton Miss Mary Ella of Compbellville and Miss Shirley Ella of London Burt sister in law of the bride and the maid of honor were hostesses at the third Mrs Florence Allan aunt MR AND MRS WALLACE Ella were married on October 5 at Churchill Community Church bride is the former Doris Burt daughter of Mr and Mrs Lloyd Burt of 2 Acton The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Beverly Ella of 50 Main St CampbeHvilIe The are now living in Ballinafad Photo by Stuckey By Wendy Thomson It s astounding to have money in the bank 1 guess I haven been working long enough to be confident that my wild spending the weekly milk bill plus a few five dollar sprees won put me In the hale the on hardly had lime to pick up my pay cheque some weeks let Alone spend them I was mentally moaning about having such an amount on hand and not knowing what to do with It other than buy new lower pots when fate stepped Inas it always does dropped film Something else And the first time I did a mm film was something else One person had totd me to open it with a screwdriver I stabbed msclf Another had suggested pulling the top off with pliers so I fumbled around in the dark finding the things took a good hold on the end slipped and caught my gut him There were quins in thumb Acton feel with still fourth shower firmly in place After another A surprise dinnerparty and of struggle 1 swore shower was given by the and the OTHER end fell right ladies the Free Press at the off There a knack to home of Mrs Ka Dills in everything I guess But after all the film is on the reels the reels in the can lor whatever itt called the lid on and thi light turned on 1 find I vc put the right things in and thrown the right The first dent in my count was a cheque to lakes Tor removing a con number of porcupine quills from my think after the first two batches learn dogNot Dikes IK tin look of this lost tune his hod been to get the before IT got him There were quills In Acton A second surprise dinner and presentation was held by the staff of the Acton Home Hardware attended the wedding from things away I have a great Brampton London Toronto feeling of accomplishment Georgetown Acton and Milton although it kind of fun to be Mi to do both main rtison was to myself a bit of a and a bit of a challenge Tin job has proved I uck weekends lmluck though her the weekend Peter who tnkis of the Free revs s special pictures InleU works In developing film printing pictures and leaUng much work done by the I come in I send a mental thanks along each time I see the completed work as my one great fear is ruining film A spoiled picture can be reprinted but a ruined film is i complete loss ilnudentalh my second great fear is that the door handle will fall off the darkroom one time when I m alone and 1 1 be stuck there Anyhow much to my surprise and in spite of my fears the film I ve developed has turned out each lime There HAVE been in stances when things going that smoothly Once I ended up crawling around the floor in the dark for what seemed a considerable length of time trying to located a KINOX CHURCH REUNION DINNER Became of Incomplete records tome members or former members may not have received invitations Concerned persons in thii category should contact either EA HANSEN OR RM SPROL AT THE FISH POND Shannon Lindsay Shelley Lindsay try their luck at St AlbansACW bazaar Saturday Working on the fish pond arc Chen Lindsay and Vicki Bristow Ladies Aid Oct meeting Knoxladles church on Tues Oct 2 The president opened tho meeting with poem entitled Thanks giving On The Form 107 was sung and Mrs Mcln lyre led In The roll call was What I did for home Improvement this summer Mrs G Murray Invited the member a her homo for the next meeting which will be tho Christmas meeting The scripture was read by Mrs Masters and Mrs led In A poem he Ladles Aid was read by Mrs Sprawl Mrs Dennis Save a reading Saved Hope Mm II Murray conducted two contents the first being won by Mrs A Mann and the second by Mrs The ling closed with tho hymn He Me and Prayer re pealed in unison Hosts Club Mrs Storey Mrs llin Mrs It Sinclair Mrs Johnston from Greenock I the birthday the 1 at the school Oct Hilton Hills spent Saturday together it the with wive friends nmu lawk The firemi s ball has on institution in Acton for decides but mon it this year than ever Ik fori With the facilities of the new hill in estimated cnjnytd the It was lost 1 evening regular durdnj dance it the wasn loo well likeh din to the big limit Ihc tvtning Ik fort Mrs Anna smith and il Undid I he nil of brother in law and untie of had was at Knox and Junior Dolores Id a luncheon afterward it 10 ice Mr Mrs Hilly Mid are ir lin r hippy visit in with their Mr Mrs itilpli llmsen The Hi Neighbour Welcome to into our town Mr and Mrs Unite Itriilingt and their lour children the moved hi rt from and in living at Park Ave nut Mr and Mrs son and thiir two children also They arc living 42 Mowbray Place and are from Georgetown Mr mil Mrs It Brute 1ampkin art alone with their four children They an from and arc living Slorcy drive MRS GEORGE Hargrave and Mrs Bill Denny set up shop at St parish hall for the bazaar there Saturday ACW bazaar success Sat the first bite was taken out of mj account there was a stead outpour for awhile My husband out thai I was the car regularly should the one to pav for tin new muffler And also the one to for the new lires Chen he picked Ihcm out of the catalogue in a hurry which is the great of tht guy who put them mil have SNOW aim tires on wheels Now 1 hair hour of pouring shaking STILL have to buy the or- nnd liming ak A tires I was to get in the dried and has turned out ICdUBia first place Then I can take tte the tar in for a wheel horp alignment What comes next And once the negative is is not clear chosen and printed up etnnt mind I sometimes with long and Over Salvation Army dull t lake the job in order to furious work to make it youth secretaries from save or spend money satisfactory a person would teamed Mr and Mrs of Storey Drive hire from Milton hive two lilren Mr Mrs from Brampton ire welcomed into town art living at members of SI Albans Church women held very miliar tin Nov knitting sold quickly Baked goods pre serves knitting handicrafts and white filled he tables Sliorry I indsay and Vitki looked pond which was very popular with little folks I hi in was convened by 1 I Jum Hunter ind Penny litlslow presided over tin liable Winners of flu draws were toy truck Hurdle Holly Hobby doll Hawkins The door prices were won by Mrs Stan Bow en and Mrs tack Hargrove Mrs Harry Murray wan hostess to Kit Club Knox for their meeting numbers were pre- stnt Mrs Harry Norton opened the meeting with the Iniycr Reports by tin secretary Mrs harks ad a portion iI new IxHik Major or Wi rid Mrs Hurry Norton Invlled tin inunbcrh for the meeting Nov will be an exchange of Kilts I he meeting closed with Ittnedlelion beans in ajar Dotty ANNOUNCING CANADA MANPOWER CENTRE ACTON Opening Friday N 2nd floor of 273 Quean St Acton in HILLS CREDIT UNION BUILDING 4 RUMMAGE BOOK and BAKE SALE by RED CROSS YOUTH Holy Cross Church Auditorium Maple Ave East Georgetown SATURDAY NOVEMBER from 00 m to 00 Proceeds towards of child for Loan Cupboard COME AND BROWSE AROUND My life in the listening business Canada and Bermuda spent think I was the proud parent last Wednesday at Blue Springs scout reserve The was ehuckhnu about it the was studying camping other dav picturing their conference who had anything program so chose a camp to do with a picture and the setting for the da printing of it eyeing it up on The 30 vivacious youth Wednesday and thinking secretaries are of all ages hat a good Job I did on that coming from all parts of Can one including four from New and two from I glad I got a job here en now and then They meet every second I can have a good laugh at all across the country from St John to Vancouver FASHION SHOW at Halton Manor brought out many authentic period costumes Tom Smith in his kilt was accompanied by visitor Isabel Mc Donald Ron Harris Bert and Eileen played for dancing AUTOMATIC DRYERS J r See them at Son Ltd Cor Guelph Phone and or over I find hosting an interview show is lot tsitr than how on do it I don think you tan be in tins business without being curious about people about thtir lives the million things it m different from e ith other But persons dotsn t alwas show on tht cm t it out It takes a lot of to the person s wortlb but to the hidden man or worn in behind them M effort is is to make the person fill at to let mv guests know the moment the walk into the studio that the II lie treited with respect and Putting people on the spot or deliberately embarrassing them doesnt interest me I want them to relax and explore the things that really mean something to them When a long time inter national star tells you candidly she has no difficulty relating to huge audiences BY BETTY KENNEDY it only one to one tionslnpsshe can never ike it vou know you have re that person She hi tomes a rt il person talking not just a stage personality Its that kind of response that suddenly makes an interview take off What I am after is exactly that personal human quality of a guest which can often lend a new perspective to a story Many things about a good interview are the intangibles you simply cant explain The tangibles art asy enough the amount of homework done in advance and your own ability to concentrate completely on the guest If someone controversial is presenting an unpopular view the listening audience is entitled to a fair and impartial presentation I believe it is the audience not the interviewer who judges the merits of a guest Audi ences have a lot of common sense and are quite capable of arriving at their own decisions Broadcasting takes you into many different worlds but always it is the people what they think what they feel why they do the things they do that count most

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