Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 30, 1974, p. 9

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November 21 wedding living in Newmarket by Wendy Thomson The past fctt years on New Year week I vc been using a poem from one book or other for my column This year I ve had little time to read and had no Idea what I might copy Then a friend read the following to me one day It Prophet by KahlilGlbran on children Your children children They arc the sons and daughters of Life longing for itself They come through you but from you And though they arc with you yet they belong not to not your You may strive to be like them but seek not to make them like you I- or life goes not backward nor tarries yesterday You arc the bows from which your children as living arrows arc sent forth The archer sees the mark You may give hem your upon the path of the infinite love but not your thoughts and He bends you with His they hive their own thoughts You may house their bodies but not Iheir souls or their souls dwell In the house of tomorrow which dreams might lhat His arrows may go swift and far Let your bending in the archers hand be for glad for even as He loves the in your arrow that flics so He loes also Ihc bow that is stable ANDREA GUDGEON wants her baby to have a good meal Andrea sat in on her mother pottery making class at Bennett The class was part of the elective program sponsored by the school Aclon Bethel Christian Reformed Church was decorated In two arrangements of yellow glads pink white mums and blue and yellow puffs on ember for the wedding of to Gerry John Nap The bride is the daughter or Mr and Mrs Dick of Acton The groom Is the son of Mr and Mrs Dick Nap of Ontario and is employed by of Newmarket The J Cor vers the ceremony with Mrs Vcnama playing the Song of Joy and the Wedding Song on the organ lor her wedding day the bride chose a long sleeve white satin sown with blue ribbon in the lono lace train a long veil and while shoes Her bouquet consisted of a cascade of pink and yellow sweetheart with Scottish heather A of the bride Ann Wong of was maid of honor The bridesmaid was Mrs Sue Turner of Acton friend of Ihc bride The bride s sister Sandy Wyga was junior bridesmaid and the flower girl was Miss friend The maid of lonor and bridesmaid wore of pale blue with small light and dark blue flow and another color blue The junior bridesmaids and the wore opposite colored dresses with the top dark and the bottom half light blue They all carried colonial bouquets of pink carnations and white pompoms with blue and yellow puffs The carried her flowers in a basket The bride was given in marriage by her father Henry of Acton was the i Ushers were Henry Nap the groom KYLE CROWDER seven pounds ounces was an early present for his mum and dad Norman and Olive Crowder of the Fourth Line He made his debut Christmas Eve at Georgetown hospital the only baby to be born there over Christmas OUR READERS WRITE Mr We in are nbuut the total concept of life and how in the society of man value thai life arc searching for he cures at overwhelming social ills We cannot solve any of our problems if wc are unkind untiring and unfeeling toward each other and those w w horn v disagree No one wild that it would be easy but if we who stand in defense life and the value of life do not respect every life then we arc standing on a foundation which will not support our position his the season of love The season in deep breath and share our blessings with those we love and those in need the hope that in the New Hear each Of us will recommit Life Is no idle gift PRO LIFE concerned for life wish you and your readers a jojous happy and safe holiday Yours for LIFE Mrs Lynda Clancone 1st VicePresident PROLIFE Aurora ST I Dear Sir Minister William New mans refusal to ban returnabtcs Ontario lells us ihctaxpavers just how far democracy is allowed to go in Ontario Newman recommendations of the Solid Waste Task dubbed the Solid Waste Task Farce because it was over loaded those people representing interests municipalities have asked nay demanded a ban on Garbage disposal costs the taxpayers of Ontario per make up a large percentage of our garbage and also contribute to the volume of our landfill sites plus they eat up valuable resources energy etc I am convinced that losing a few elections taught Mr Davis and his cohorts a lesson Our spring cleaning must start at Queen Park William A Johnson ChairmanGUARD Group United Against Rural Dumping Your letters to the editor are welcome on topics of current interest Please be brief and be sure to sign your name ijny semi gathering AND John Nap were united in marriage during a double ring ceremony in the Acton Bethel Christian Stuckey photo brother Calvin brother the bride a friend of the bride An evening reception wis held at the Music Centre Mothers Mrs wore light green gown with a silver shawl gloves purse and shoes and hid a corsage of sweetheart roses Mrs Nap wore a long gown with i black shawl gloves and purse and light blue shoes Her curs ige was of white and pink millions tor travelling In the Toronto the bride wore a pink skirl with a pink mil orange tarnation corsage Guests the wedding from London Newmarket Itockwood Hamilton Burlington St Catharines Toronto Fulton Illinois Mass and Milton Prior to her marriage the bride was of honor at fourshowirs bride Wigg ind Turner held a mistcllaneous shower Mrs Marshall held a neighbour kitchen shower followed by a miscellineous shower with the ladies of the church in vited This showcrwis put on by Mrs lindi The bride icint Mrs held a miscellaneous shower in Mr and Mrs Nip are now living at Lome Ave Newmarket Postponed The Ladies will not have their meeting on he second of J hut on the ninth p Iwo Circuit Jehovah In the Georgetown Burlington Port Credit ireis Tin assembly wis held tin newly dedicated Assembly Hall built by lihovih s Witnesses located milt west of ro id on Highway December and Keith newly district supervisor for Witnesses in Southern Ontario presented the highlight public lecture if from tort St John C is visiting with Ins Mrs Nelson I of Aclon and brothers ind sister Mrs Hector Guthrie of over the season friends and relatives from out of town ittended of Mr ind their wives came from St Catharines Kitchener Richmond Hill Toronto Milton Brampton Georgetown also came ting those from Tonmli were Mr Bert Ash Mr II Ward who hid worked with Mr I for many years with the NR Mr and Mrs I M Kula spent friends in Toronto Looking Glass new shop A new hair dressing salon In town is The Looking Glass f under the direction of si Nose worthy She Is a graduate of Marvel school of Toronto and has lived in Aeton one year The shop opened Dec 17 and Is open Tuesdays and Wednesdays from a m m Thursday and Friday am and Saturdays from a m to She said business has been since Ihc shop opened he offers men and women styling In cutting and drying highlighting and hair painting Shutins served dinner People In Milton who get home for Christ mas were not deprived of Ihe traditional turkey dinner Residents of Centen Manor Milton District Hospital and Milton Jail all enjoyed roast turkey plum and all the Irim Acton in headlines Acton made the headlines work Two pictures which in this month edition of The also taken by the 1 Indusmin This newspaper Is I ress were printed in the for employees of paper I and sub- sldary companies An published in ihe tree Press In mid October concerning two women working In the local quarry was published in part in the intercompany news The story is entitled wo men invade plant and del ved into daily duties at The Acton Free Press Man Dec OPP report The detachment of the OPP report 127 of general nature investigated during the period from Dec IC to There were two break and enter nine thefts alt of a minor nature and II violations of the liquor laws including eight impaired drivers Three were charged under Motorized Snow Vehicles Act your fiui Irving you and knowing you appreciation FIRST LINE TV TELEVISION SALES Tlu Hi Neighbour Welcome Service is pleased lo welcome three families into this community Mr and Mrs live at ltd with their two children ages and They have moved here from Hilt Toronto arc Mr and Mrs Bernard Whiffen and their four children ages They are living at Mill St Mr ind Mr- aid Terrace hive moved here from Sudbury with their three children ages 11 and HS HOLDEN OPTOMETRIST Cork St East Sandy Profile Beauty Salon A PRAYER FOR THE NEW YEAR May laughter light your way may your dreams true and may health and happiness shine on you and your loved In the New Year Lakeview Centre SCHR0EDER CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC Guelph St Brampton EDWARD H Doctor of Chiroptact 416 Coverage Its time to ring out our for health Health ami happiness for specially nice friends and customer Jack Holmes Kris Ernie Marks JACK HOLMES ESTATE A Now is chime Lot live it up and celebrate Make it a year worth HOLLAND SHOP Acton Pharmacy Heres hoping lhat New ear brings you and lined full share of lifes blessings Sisko and William Kockx 4th LINE FLOWER SHOP Phone Silk Borderless colour 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