Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 18, 1975, p. 18

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The Acton Free Press Wed June Lee Mains vows said in Knox Presbyterian i Knox Presbyterian Church was the scene of the marriage of Cheryl Jacqueline Lee IS Plymouth Court to Murray Matni R Aahton on Mays j I the ilamthtei of Mr and Mrs l w Churchill The is the vt Mr ami Mrs Mains Crocheted ton The officiated bride wore a dress and head niece si crocheted herself She carried a bouquet of Sunglasses an town man was charged with shoplifting at Drug Mart A juvenile alio charged by police sunglasses were Ihe object roses and white and wore a pearl Murines and necklace that were mothers wedding present Maid of was Anne Clifton from Mount who wore mini green and earned dais muni was in her fattier Allan from Prince Islitnd was the best mm Willi Lee and Robert Mains as ushers Reception afternoon reception held A Stewart Mimorinlllnll The mother of the bride wore a light green dress with a colored corsage The grooms mother wore a beige dress jacket anil corsage As v oil making her dress and headpiece Ihe bride made and Ihe Charges On June 11 at 10 a local man was charged with Impaired driving drhing while his license was under suspension and failing the breathalyzer test ESTATES down 3 bedroom town house in excellent condition Large living room and dining area Full basement walk out to patio down Immaculate bedroom home fireplaces baths Largo lot nenr schools and shopping MOFFAT bedroom brick leva bungalow on acres Fully built In stove and dishwasher Attractive- open staircase leading to bedroom gallory Fireplace in living room Large master bedroom with powder room Den or bedroom SPRING BARGAIN Mohawk Raceway acres land scaped cedar rail fenced with over ft frontage Live In comfortable trailer with building Drilled well hydro Pole barn Call Nellie Pitt or CHRISTIE WOODS Real Estate Limited Broker Main Street Milton ACTON BEDROOM BRICK storey home Immaculate condition gar corner lot Immediate pass Call Ron Ballon tine COUNTRY ERIN TOWNSHIP ACRES Prices arc definitely tower Rolling Land corner farm lust reduced per cent room brick house Dutch clean barn streams acres workable good commuting property which must be sold Asking with terms Call Tom ether Office 116 Res CALL are DAIRY farms wanted- we nave a buyer wanting a dairy farm up to two hundred acres in site Must operating as a dairy set up with contract at the present time If you are retiring arming or thinking selling your farm call Fred or Bowes and Cocks Limited Realtor wedding cake She was a 1974 graduate of the University of and has her 11 In food science The groom in a student at the same university majoring in agricultural economics lie is currently employed at In Guelph Honeymoon Following a short to Niagara Falls the will reside In A reception hasted by Mr Mrs Mains in Ontario on May was held for the bride and Broom Guests attended the wedding ceremonies Toronto Ottawa Place Manotlck Smith Falls Egbert Prince Island Mount For est Acton Water loo Cnmbrldgc Port Hope St Catharine CHERYL LEE and David Mains were married in Knox Presbyterian Church on May 3 They are currently residing in Guelph Stones Country Corner COUNTRY RETREAT located on the escarpment In a most scenic setting this lovely custom built home featuring sunken living room with open stone fireplace large dining room colonial kitchen with built In oven and stove end room with stone fireplace percent financing Asking SB AN AIR OF THE PAST Throughout this quaint storey colonial stone house restored and featuring centre hall plan open fireplaces in living room dining room family room and bedrooms This majestic home together with a picturesque bank born suitable for horses is nestled among native trees and flowering bushes Overlooking pond on rolling acres In the A truly rare opportunity Asking HORSE LOVERS Almost new solid brick custom built rancher with open stone and patio doors located on very scenic acres on Blue Springs Road only minutes from highways Intersection Asking only STONE REALTOR Lakeshore Road West Ont HILL ESTATES ACTON FULL PRICE INCLUDING PAVED DRIVEWAY FOR FIRST CUSTOMERS Large new storey bedroom homes built on beautiful private lots Attached garage choice Low down payment months possession PERCENT H A GUARANTEED MORTGAGE Call CONSTRUCTION LTD 8530190 To open in October residence at Hornby MR AND MRS Samuel Hubbell were married m a double ring ceremony at St church on May The bride is Cindy Anne daughter of Mr and Mrs John Barr The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Charles Hubbell photo by R J Jennings May 10 wedding for Hubbell Barr A small family party at the home of the brides parents followed the wedding of Cindy Anne daughter of Mr and Mrs John ford PI to Samuel Hubbell son of Mr and Mrs Charles Hubbell 301 Main St S on May 10 The wedding took place in St church with the Rev wing officiating and Mrs as organist Given in marriage by her father the wore a long white gown with bell sleeves trimmed In lace with pink and white daisies Flowers In her hair replaced a veil and she carried a cascade bouquet of pink and white roses Attend wits The matron of honor was Debbie MacDonald with bridesmaids the sister of the bride Debbie and the sister of the groom Charlene Tom Cutting was the best man Glen and Ed Hubbell brothers of the groom wore ushers The brides grandfather from Barrie and the grooms grandparents from Now attended the wed ding The bride wore an heir loom necklace which belong to her great grandmother For a short honeymoon to Kitchener the bride wore a white linen pant suit and a corsage of orange and yellow roses The bride is an employee of Hammond in The groom is employed by Rockwell Mfg Const rue I Ion work Is Io begin a bedroom residence for mentally retarded adults at Hornby It was announced Wednesday night The new facility will serve as a home lor persona em at the nearby AFtC Adult Retraining Centre on Ave It should be ready Oct An elated Russell Hunt president of North Hal ton Association for the Mentally Retarded told a news con ference that weve waited a long time for tonight Were tremendously en cited about It he said of the residence under or four years and If It was ready tomorrow we could fill it The need Is here Five acres The residence which will not have any special name In to be built on a five acre site on cast side of Trafalgar Road Just north of Stecies Ave The president of the private and profit group said residence would provide a substantial saving In dollars because It will lessen the amount or busing that must be done At present ARC buses circulate throughout North Helton to chauffeur the trainees from Hornby workshop Mr Hunt said the Ministry of Community and Social Services has agreed to provide per cent or the construction cost That figure Includes furnish but not landscaping Big deficit He said this leaves he association with a deficit of Of this amount between and has been contributed from existing association funds Mr Hunt said the balance of must be raised before construction ends In the fall Members have many ideas for raising funds Including holding dances ruffles for prizes and soliciting donations from organizations like service clubs Construction vork is to be done by CK C Construction Ltd of Toronto which sub milled the lowest bid while the architectural firm of Mark Mussclman Mclntyre Combe of Toronto and designed the residence Architect Lawrence Combe of Toronto told the news conference the building was MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH l77MapleAve Georgetown A Fellowship Baptist Church Sunday June 22 Sunday School for all ages a Morning Worship Evening Fellowship Thought Peace rules the day when Christ rules the mind ACTON BAPTIST CHURCH Mill Street East Founded Pastor Mr Das Sydney B Sc M Pastor Phone Thursday June Choir Practice Sunday June am Sunday School a Morning Worship UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA TRINITY CHURCH ACTON Rev Eric Nelson A D Minister Or George Elliott Director of Music Sunday June 1V75 am Public Worship Everyone Welcome BETHEL CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Churchill Rd Minister Rev J Corvers Sunday June Sunday Worship Services at am and pm Preschool Sunday School during the morning service Sunday School during the afternoon service You are welcome EVANGEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Churchill Rev Thoman Pastor Sunday June22 1975 10 am Sunday School Morning Worship p Evangelistic Tuesday BOO Prayer Service and Bible Study Friday Christs Ambassadors ALL ARE WELCOME Excellent tree town Bus Service for children and adults to and Sunday School on the All Red Bus Also Rural pick up For Information phone or B53 John IB He on him Is not condemned but he thai believeth not Is condemned already because he hath not believed In the Name of the only begotten Son of God CHURCHILL COMMUNITY CHURCH Churchill Road North Minister The Rev A Walter Fosbury B A Tidey Avenue Phone Sunday June 22 30 am Worship and Church School Sermon sub lect For the Lords House Please note change time Congregational and Church School picnic following vice The church on the hill Is an Interdenominational re ministering to the needs the community All Welcome THE CHURCH OF STALBANTHE MARTYR Corner Willow St and St Rev Leonard Ewlng Rector Director Music Mrs Frank Thursday June 19 7 Holy Eucharist Sunday June annual service Paternal feast day of St A I ban Ihe Martyr PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX CHURCH ACTON Rev Andrew BAB Minister Mr A Hansen B A Organist and Choir Master Sunday June 10 am Session meeting 11 a Divine Worship a Sermon Theme Remembrance Means Compassion for low Sinners I am Final Session Church School before sum Next Sunday June Combined Summer Services with Trinity congregation begin In Trinity Church at 10 Everyone Most Welcome Church SL reconstruction program is proceeding well and paving should be done by end of the month A manhole has to be relocated this week I BAHAI FAITH You are warmly Invited to attend a fireside discussion Friday evenings at 8 m Phone Love Is the source of all the bestowals of God Until love takes possession of the heart no other divine bounty can be revealed In It On June a parked car owned by was struck by an unknown vehicle vims designed to look and accounts for quite irregular appear Pond stream A pond will be built an the property he sold a stream runt through it Mr Hunt a trutklng live from said the provincial ministry will also cover BO per cent of the residences annual operating budget with the association responsible for the balance which will be a considerable amount The residence would be managed by rotating staff he said permanent live In instructors haven t worked out in centres Leo Virus of manager with Goodyear Rubber has acted of the residence committee Auxiliaries help Mr Hunt explained the various auxiliaries which support ARC Industries are be active In furnishing I ho residence The Milton auxiliary will furnish the kitchen auxiliary Is to provide major appliances other than for he kitchen while Georgetown auxiliary will supply the linen The Independent Order of tun stern of hut agreed to TV am stereo system for the room In response lo a question from Vk of Lion Club who asked how service clubs could toko an part in selling up the residence Mr Hunt said it would be terrific if dun clubs could provide an estimated WW to SI to furnish he Individual lied room Representative from Milton Lions Club George town and Men Club expressed in terest in idea and Mr Hunt promised Io provide them with detailed on how they could help financially The association hopes earns of volunteers can be organized to do the land scaping work Residents will be selected by an admissions board A portion of their disability pensions will be used to cover their board it will not be necessary for families of the residents to pay anything Complains to board school buses unsafe Sandra of Burlington wants he Hoard of to take to regulate unsafe school buses from being used or school tours In a letter to the board she recounted rccenl rip to the Toronto Zoo in which she took Die first of Ihrce buses pulled off the rood when she said it became engulfed in smoke the second pulled off the read on the tires TINA GUNN of Robert Little school is given some friendly instruction at Fridays bicycle rodeo She is seen chatting with provincial police Constable Linda Davis the newest member of the Milton detachment Cedars turning brown blame a tiny worm A worm has caused while cedars in this town and district and the central portion of Southern Ontario turn The tiny worm cedar leaf miner lives inside cedar branch tips eats green tissue and causes twigs to turn brown Trees and hedgta attacked this way for two or three years become brown sparse and branches begin to die But In spite of their poor appearance cedars are seldom killed this way Epidemics of the cedar leaf miner occur in Ontario every I to 15 years Prtng The miner takes form of a white moth throughout late June and July Attempts to control the insect are usually not practical on large numbers cedars or acreages of older trees to Kenneth Turner supervisor of the Ministry of Natural Resources pest control section control on hedges and smaller ornamental trees Is possible by spraying with in midAugust ripped oft and the third was said to have run Into trouble with a dead battery A letler from bus firmt Indicated the faulty ire had not been relreoded the bus that became engulfed In smoke had overheated and the third bus was stopped when tha engine was flooded Credits driven The firm pointed out that In each case he same thing could happen with new buses Mrs credited the escape from personal or property damage to the ex of the drivers Trustee Bill Herd Indicated hot school buses meant for that sort of long trip and he felt proper buses should be used Cedar tree disease Cedar Leaf Minor a disease ravaging hundreds acres of cedar trees has got the Credit Valley Conserva tion Authority observed Authority staff members flew over the Credit Rivet watershed recently and according to member were absolutely appalled at the condition of the trees Chairman Grant felt the Ministry of Natural Resources should have been idling the Authority about the epidemic before He recommended the province be contacted to stir some body up Darraugh explained the minor Is a small Insect whose larvae stage burrows into the centre tissue of the leaf and la therefore not subject to poison The disease Is in its second year of Infestation and is part of a IS year cycle said Darraugh The Ministry says it will die out this year and we only lose some trees But if it continues a Ihlrdyear we face devastation a horrified told the committee An expensive and spray Is the common poison used to control the dis ease but Clarkson pointed out was possible to use a non toxic insecticide on the first stage the while moths that appear at the end of June It was unanimously agreed the contact the Ministry of Natural Resources Immediately in order to proceed an ef fective method of control Quick smoke On June 11 a man rsn out of the Royal Variety Store Queen St with a carton of cigarettes He dropped them and kept on The matter is still under Investi gation by Acton police

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