Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 13, 1974, p. 16

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B4Tha Acton Free Press Wed Nov Polish style wedding for Zabder Fiedler Muelbacher Stephens October wedding POLISH STYLE WEDDING united Irene of Georgetown and Walter of Rockwood when they said their vows at Brebeuf church in Erin on September 28 Irene ledler daughter of trwln and Gertrude ledler It I Georgetown was willed In marriage to Stanley son of Mr and Mrs of It llwkvood in an afternoon ceremony on Sep The welding vows were Inktn at the Church in with father Elliott Pastor Becker was also present The played as the bridesmaids sang More Than the Greatest to the bride and own The was given away her father She wore a primes style gown of white satin edged with white lace Her was finger tip length trimmed with small white flowers Her headpiece wasof white lace flowers tier mother trimmed the head wilh ferns a tradition down through the Tamil Tht bride carried yellow pink and red sweetheart roses The maid of honor was her sister Ursula Fiedler She wore a full length empire style dress of light orange nylon with a floral print The bridesmaids wort the groom a sister Mary from the bride cousin Helene Gunthcr from and the bride two friends Noble from LI chouse and Louise from Acton They all wore the same dress as the maid of honor but in a blue All bridesmaids carried bouquets of yellow daisies edged with baby breath The two flower girls were the two god children of the Monica Wehrhahn from and Balk from They both wore dresses in the same color us the maid of honor Both flower girls carried white baskets with yellow daisies and white and yellow carnations Groom attendants The best man was Alex the groom best friend The ushers were the groom brother Joe the groom cousin flick Krauviec and two friends of the groom Guy Robinson and The groom wore a royal blue suit and a white ruffed shirt The ushers wore blue suits with blue ruffled shirts Dinner and reception followed St John Hall in Gutlph The bride wore a light mint dress which she made and the groom a bl checked suit as they left for their honeymoon to Quebec City The bride mother mother and god mother all wore pink full length dresses as did the mother of the groom Relatives and friends attended from Acton Georgetown Hamilton Toronto and the United States The bride was given miscellaneous showers by her sister her mother and her mother in law Many of the guests were Polish as were the parents of both the bride and the groom Therefore the general at hero of the wedding was in the Polish style The groom Is the assistant manager or the Food I and store in Erin Presently Ihey arc residing at Montana Road in Guelph Mark Armistice whistle sounded the hour of the llth day or the nth month Monday morning Lynn Elizabeth Ste phens and Ted were married In a double ring ttnmony at St John Un led Church Georgetown on JO The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Stephens of Prince Charles Drive in Georgetown The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs of Westcott Road Aclon Rev Martin was the off elating minister and Dale Wood played the organ bridal gown was low lustre satin with a lace bodice and There were lace appliques on the train and a full length veil She carried a cascade of princess Cora Walters winner of Institute quilt The November meeting of the Women Institute was held in the board room of library with 15 members and two visitors In alien President Mrs Gnce was in the chair During business a reset lion regarding glass contain wis discussed Members decided Ihey were in favor of the resolution Ladies present were reminded of the Nov 10 Remembrance Day service and Mrs Marie was asked to place the s spray at the cenotaph Keeping the memorial theme roll call was answered by naming a veteran whose name is on the laph He ports Convener reports were en by various leader Mrs Nellie Lindsay spoke on a nutrition workshop she had attended She read in item We Arc All Consumers Mrs Dons Cooke followed with an article entitled Transmitter Gives Her Use of Artificial Arm Mrs Mabel Denny spoke on School for Pcler and Today the World is Mine Miss Hall as pub lic relations thank the who made the quilt which won the prize at tile Aeton Fair group com petition and was used in the raffle competition Miss Dorothy Simmons spoke on the district tors meeting She said the competition for was to be quilt Mrs Mary Matthews of Eiinnockburn W I drew the ACTON WOMEN S Institute quilt was won by Cora Walters Mary of Bannockburn I pulls the winning ticket while secretary treasurer Marie Hargrave and life member Dons Fryer watch The made at the last W I meeting in the library Wednesday of last wetk Six Acton members at cancer workshop or the Canadian whose members include units in held their inn meeting and work shop in in November Six members from the branch and gained knowledge and insight the continuing rk this made up of iirai workers ind volunteers gone by cancer was never mentioned in of the shame this disease the formation of the in the forties and of Increasing know ledge through scientific advancement education and service the public now is eager to talk about and find out about Through the education program the public have and are still being the importance of irly detection diagnosis and treatment Statistics are Improving the success rate is now over SO percent Checkups few ago an in tensive program called Person to Person and success fully taught men and women he importance of learning and practicing the seven steps to health Have a medical and dental check up Watch for any change in your normal state of health bind out about any lump or sore that does not heal Protect yourself from too much sunlight Do not smoke Have a pap test Do a monthly self examination Due to the and treatment survival rates for many cancer sites have radically improved in the last few and are steadily proving with continuing advancements Survival Survival rites have proved as follows Breast cancers from to percent cervical cancers from to percent rectal 19 to percent and prostatic cancers from to percent cancer and the society should contact Mrs Marion Pit terson at for pam phlels films and speakers are available to anyone in lerested The delegates at the worn shop also learned of many services being rendered nil through your local unit or new visiting program has been irted in Acton Thi Honorable Richard Bell an active volunteer of the Canadian Cincer Society and presently president of the Ontario Division of the Canadian inter Society as well is being an active was the guest speaker By Wendy Thomson Well there no doubt about it After five years of mothering ducks chickens kittens and any stray slipper that happened by Suehound is going to have pups of her we viewed Sues rapidly expanding sides we half expected her to give a loud burp one day and rapidly deflate However now we tan feel all the little feet tromping around in there and little round bottoms or is It heads sliding by it when With my usual thorough I forgot to note the dates of breeding and only clue we have is the mention of Sues flirting in this col in September That narrowed il down a and we knew if pups arrived before the eighth our other hound be the father Once we got by that date everybody breathed a great of relief What would we do with a litter of cute little half black ind tan half mongrels Inch waist The general opinion now Is i and has been for he past two weeks that it cant be long now Sue when measured boasted or confessed to a but not much is fat With her tummy in such a turmoil Sue keeps thinking Its hunger pangs she feels we wont feed her five a day she and her stomach make their way to a feeds bakery leftovers to his livestock Sue knows where it it all stored and helps herself The prevailing opinion around here is that when she gves birth it will be lo a dozen sugar doughnuts The fussing that going on is terrible Whenever people sit down Sue is immediately there to lay her head in any liable lap and deliver Nellie has retired from the Toronto teaching staff and returned to to live with her sister Miss Hall Brian has been back home visiting his mother He the editor of Chilli wack Progress at Chilllwack a city of about Acton friends are interest to learn that Dr Raymond Braida has moved his from Toronto to with his wife and two child He has an office at sanitarium Plan are being made at readj fur the annual dinner when host the Golden Age club members It always the last Tuesday in November and is looked on as one of the first events of the Christmas season The datcthisvcansNov and it w ill be in the new Legion hall The Music Centre was packed to apacity Saturday night when the annual fall dance ine Acton Club was held to raise money for club operation The Marx was the musical group providing music for the affair where and soccer fans enjoyed them selves from until 1 knees crossed the foot air is under her stomach Many nudges and rem from those big brown eyes usually keep that So maybe its just a till this service is impossible Swelllnganklesand hiccups As a matter of fact we ve recently been discussing the putting of under her middle to take the weight off her feet problems a friend of the Ji unci sister in law of I In groom was matron if hi nor moss green green with a mulih Karen Leonard Georgetown a friend of the bride and Mm Barbara Sibley cousin of the groom liny wore similar In nut and gold respectively at lend ants wore pen wh were gifts of tin bride and of fall colors flu bride mother made all bride waH given In murriage by her father The groom brother liam win man Sibley Oak friend of the groom and Douglas Stephens for I fin it A vj Un lit winning ticket for the quill while the Free Press photo grapher snapped the event Mrs Cora Walters Church was the lucky winner During the program Mrs Mary Matthews and Mrs Morrison were guests They gave an Interesting talk on the history book Miss Jean McLein curator for Acton presented the lad les with thank vou gifts A delicious lunch was ser ved by the committee in charge Mrs Agnes Holmes Miss Annie Alt ins and Mrs Mabel Denny Mil lie I Ur in Iter Mrs Air tin id it Hi Mr Air r Mi I It ml Mr 1 Mr r nli rl in it in Act Mowing Mr Mrs V r Hud uilph MR AND MRS TED were married in St John s United Church Georgetown on October 26 The bride is Lynn Elizabeth Stephens of Mr and Mrs C H Stephens of 64 Prince Charles Drive Georgetown The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Muehlbaeher 344 Westcott Road Acton Wm Photo Monthly meeting The Daughters of Knox held heir monthly meeting at Mary room in Knox Church on November with Mrs Brian Moore president presiding The meeting opened with a poem Take Time being read a prayer said and the I iving for Jesus sung The study group was hind led by Mrs in Id Swallow andliertroup the topic heme Inner Missions a film strip was shown on settlement In uses There whs i scripture reid by Mrs Swillow hymns were sung and the serving of tea cakes closed an evening quite pleased when a friend lent me a book called Puppies on the Way It said One of the surest signs that it is time for the puppies to arrive is that she will begin lo tear the news papers into shreds to build a nest for the puppies 1 hauled out my old copies of the Free Press and spread them in Sues corner by the fireplace However has decided to move into the den with Cock eyed Cat and her three kittens Ml five spend most of the day curled up together anything was surveying the scene yesterday and commented dryly wonder how many cat midwives there II be at THIS birth He s right we might have a problem there The maternal instinct is overly strong in all our animals Thev II adoot anything I hope the mother eats don try to carry off a pup each Vie laugh a lot at Sue these days and sympathize quite a bit bul there one thing I m really sorry about after all these years of mothering everybody else babies its too bad that Sue know what happening to her missing all the antici pationandfretsa lot over her hunger pangs Still if she did know shed the whole house in a moil rtght from day one RANGES Call In today and save Our sales personnel ex plain the many features and benefits of owning a Moffat range Also we our selection of Micro Wave ovens 1 0 E Lakeside Chapter BAZAAR and TEA great long moaning tale of making nests in every comer wot When that done she as well as in each bed and around so that if the rearranging them every half is sitting with their hour Last minute news As of clock Tuesday loot swinging enough to twelfth it looks as though the scratch where it Itches previously mentioned The way things ore going knitted bootees will not be though with Sue a belly enough getting closer and closer to Today Sue delivered seven the ground it wont be long Black and Tan puppies into nnngnanda of neighbor Angeius surprise nuelus suddenly di I the belfry of Si I li church Sunday II pin w is surprised as win ill It lit ruga couple three luius in mil s undid in chillis I Deludes the wing Id an I IICSL lllLt justhuvi Hit hind an i during ALL STAR TOURS fc INVITES YOU TO 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