1 0 The Acton Free Press Wed January Morning wedding for anniversary on December 15 Brown Lindsay couple by Wendy Thomson What a very odd Christmas It was quite unlike any other we ever had being a series of so many and downs I fl like 1 been on a teeter totter for the past two weeks This is of course our first Christmas away from family After feeling so isolated lately it was great when the Christmas cards with all the marvelous messages began arriving Then our daughter flew in fromRoekwood and Gords mother bused over from Saskatchewan to flit the falling l iim jut tht surrounding side took on another look ilw ii due out his his mirk on the fields breaking the white with erntie Jin udftd off the I with a ee en ormments f r il fmnl 1 held on to Things were sparse tjiuknon I d down with tin flu spend the followinfi Chris out of bed nit in 1 v t One thing I result though wis i trip to tht windows it eight in tht morning and five at night to set Hie sun rise and set ttr we arrived in in October this has been ton slant delight dav thert hive been sunnsts and sunsets coloring the sky from one horizon to other And so fir a red sky in the morning has meant no warning to us While in bed it was hard not to compare this year with past Chnstmases Last vear had nine fat puppies helping us unwrap presents under the tree This year in spite of ill preciutions Sue produced four mtiful babies And one of last pups had brood of her which unfortunately had to done aw bet of in breeding mast have hid a whale of in the batk of truck However has taken on tht job of heme pirt lime foster mother to her brother and three sisttrs a for all In tilt shed the house which his a little woodburnint stove to he it it Cord I big box filled it with piles of sir nesting in it are two mother sharing four pups one keeping watchful peering over the edge with her little pointed fitt is Middle Middle I guess I haven explained about her When we here there was not only the in a an torn but a grown grey striped wild cat We would set every few as she darted out from under shed to steal a bit of dogfood then take off again Noone eould get mar Kir weeks with muth patience with food we eaixed her enough to touch ind between the irs with one finger she discovered Minniethc ferret and would sit in top of the and start it her for hours In end they had a strange sort of where the tit would pit it cage and Mm would stitk her through tht They even half considering thty were both half wild when Mm was let loose for a tittle run Mm would run under pitted of plywood and bump imund under there the cat sit on top try to hit A pretty morning wedding on October IB for Catherine Margaret 1 and Joseph ITed Brown saw many guests In Church The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Bruce I 1 Georgetown and is by the Canada Post Office The groom is the son of Mr Mrs Fred J Brown and works at home on the form The Rev Peter Barrow officiated at the double ring with Mrs Jack as organist and Mrs Harry as soloist Bridal gown Given In marriage bv her father a gown of white sheer organza with i sweetheart neckline outlined with appliques of late from the empire waist skirt flowed to a chapel tram with lute trimming a deep ruffle hemline Long sheer sleeves with ruffles at wrists the gown A Juliet tap held a veil edged with lite A bouquet of white roses complemented Hit dress I w is htr sisttrs mud of honor with s sisters Mrs Kim Mrs Denny and friend of bride Miss Mirsha as They were dressed in spice eolored sleeveless gowns with scooped i line skirls ind it front indeelted withi leaf ertgne Mithiel a if groom w is best mi the s brothers in law Ray Denny and Bill Korn and the bride brother John I as ushers At a dinner at the Curling Club the bride mother received wearing of turquoise jersey with one sleeves and a high neckline with matching roses in her hair She wore a cor sage of orange roses The groom mother wore an olive green jersey sleeve less gown with a long sleeve jicktt with matching feathers in her hair and i corsage of pale green orchid with a yellow centre The brides mother made wedding with the grooms sister Mrs Mary Lou Denny decorating The bride wore a gold locket of her paternal Prior to her wedding the bride was guest of honor at five showers They were held by an aunt of the bride Mrs Mary Carberry another aunt Mrs Mane Mrs Haloid Brown Miss Debbie Dunn and Marsha Fry and of the groom Mrs Sheila Shields Fellow postal w presented her with gift as did the communities of and I Following i honeymoon at beach the made their home at R 1 1 Mr and Mrs John Alrdrlc 1 Acton celebrated their wedding anniversary on with a surprise party to top off the day The party was held by their family at the Golf Club Victoria Rd with people attending Their son John and daughter Trlsha Mrs Talllefer eight grand children and four great grandchildren lured the nappy couple to to be greeted by Mrs Air dne s sisters Margaret ind Joyce Kirk Mrs Lois Devro and Mrs Betty Mallei all from Niagara rails Greetings Included in the gifts the received were a ecrtificate from Prime Minister Pierre and married in Welland on Mr was born in December 1925 They Scotland and came to Acton moved to Crewson Corners in vearsold and In from and then moved to Mrs have been here ever since was born in Montreal Wellington County William Jim Snow for and telegram from Governor Jules I and Midline I Mr ind Mrs were Four members join Go I den Age MENS SUIT DRESS PANT SALE Over were for opt nine meeting of of loldtn II I Davidson extended Ins thanks for his re election ind expressed be w i the lie He also inked ill wh had in helped m ike it an movable vt ir A period if siluiit s 50 NOW AT Tack Togs OFF Ivii Hi helm member til ink u were re id for fruit I it is turn Ha sol pin CATHY LINDSAY AND Ted Brown were mar in Limehouse Presbyterian church on Oc They are now living at 1 Stuckey photo Mrs I until rt Mrs J us Mrs Mr I Antll rokinole winners win Mrs I Heed Mrs M ir It i I rihim ihe I iv w is Mrs in I It Mrs nil Mrs II ind Mrs Mtrkliv new it win The hange RED CROSS BLOOD DONOR CLINIC MONDAY JANUARY pm to 400 pm 530 pm to 830 pm ACTON LEGION AUDITORIUM Fnr Transportation Call 8530630 BABY SITTING SERVICES AVAILABLE you Wf the ild sidle feirfully into the house to lie beside its only trusted friend the tan torn would come across Tom with cat firmly pinned down while he fully ind thoroughly cleaned I sure that relationship would have blossomed into something a lot more serious but he torn was killed on the road 1 should mention here that our own Tansy cat had been witching all the goings on with dismay not wanting lo up her spot as sole cat of Whenever she got chance she jumped the eats in fury and them Mellow With the Tom gone the grey reverted back to her wild state a bit elawmgJim badly when he tried to piek her up me day Then she started to mellow trotting around with i very confident air the dogs grew more and more rotund the cat took on the self imposed of lying with cleaning their eyebrows purring ealm into when they were rest less generally being a very successful midwife That is how she came to be named Middle and has earned her cap over the past month More about Middle and her later But now a belated New Year ejecting from the Thomsons in Alberta to readers of the Daughters install slate meeting of Daughters of Knox is Id on Mnndiy evening Jin in Miry Anderson loom of the President Mrs Brian Moore w is in chair ind opened the meeting reading of a New poem entitled Threshold Thoughts The annual reports were reid and adopted Rev II MeKenne conducted installation of the officers for after Mrs Moort s fine leadership in the I97 and htr influence in of the two new organizations the i Young Women Affiliated Group and he Explorers New live The meeting was then handed over to the new exe- with president Mrs William Spielvogel in the chair The recording secre tary Mrs E A Hansen read elub by laws and the minutes of the December meeting Mrs Jack Pink rend the treisurer report PI ins were eg inline muting is to held in Knox church on fib I hit were brought forth it an atutive nutting prior to the regul ir muling on Mondiy night were volt on il the Devotion portion of veiling Mrs Harold Swallow ind her group wen Mrs rend her own version of short inspiration il worship which was inter nptu praytr Mrs Herb offtrlury was m form of a ltd Mrs Swillow ind everyone rt pea ted the words together hollowing the elosing hymn refreshments were served by group and a hour enjoyed all Pot luck supper forACW members ith wedding in the new for lino and In 1 Mai The party w is held home of Mrs Mil 70s son ind his wife Harry lns I on Churchill It was a very occasion for the family is it wis the first time they had been together in over two years Six grandchildren and two great grnrdchlldren of Mm Maro were also there to celebrate the special time In addition to Harry and I were Harry Lawaon David Cathy and friend Michael Held all of Acton Paul and Peggy and son Ted I Milwaukee Peter and and son Peter Kingston Gerry and Linda nee Lawaon and children Jason and Julie Preston Mr and Mrs EarlSteckley and family or 18 Division Street have returned home after attending the funeral of Mrs mother in Belleville Ontario is of the Bank of Marlene is the HI Neighbour Service Hostess for Acton I- Older ladles and gentlemen to enjoyed visits from I Ions club mem hers over the holiday season Several of the men visited on December 17 bringing gifts and staying a while to visit Since the work of reno vations at the now rest home In Atton made Christ mas busy they waited until January to visit the patients there as requested by Mrs Kelly Acton New Year baby Gregory Bralda has a new cousin Ann just one day older than he Is Ann was born at General Hospital too only on December 31 Her Raymond and of Bralda Is a psychiatrist at Home wood The ladies of St Albans met on Januury for their pot luck supper with 19 members present After supper a short meet was held It was decided to cater to a wedding- in the spring also board an meeting on February Plans were discussed for a Valentine Tea and bake sale to be held on February 14 Woman World Day of Prayer was discussed and St s is to be the host Ins year A gift was from Mrs Snow ind I orna rtad i letter from Doug telling of his dteision to leave the north telling about Ins new homt in Kamloops I I indsay presented Hunter with a little gift A thank you was for a good job well done A social hour followed at which whist was play The winners were Anne and I I Lakeside chapter begins new year The I Chapter I held their first meet Ing of the New Year in the Le gion Hall with IB members present The Regent Mrs J In the chair the members re peated the prayer of the Or followed by the flag sal The business of the meet Ing was discussed The executive meeting will be held in the board room at the Legion Hall as scheduled on the program Mrs conducted a contest which was enjoyed by all The Look Montgomery il meeting cloned with the the only long you know Trimming prices VEAL SHOULDER CHOPS 85 A VEAL RIB si CHOPS CHOPS Fa nil i Kills 1 CORN FLAKES 111 I Oily BREADED VEAL CUTLETS PATTIES PORK CHOPS PORK LOIN ROAST I I SI I AA l LIVER COTTAGE ROLLS Si SIDE BACON J 130 Centre Cut if v PORK CHOPS 39 79 Nestles 16 CHOCOLATE QUIK Glad 10 GARBAGE BAGS Kleenex CO US I FACIAL TISSUE ndy MIRACtE WHIP SALAD DRESSING 70 ait 16 CHEESE SLICES Kraft PUHI RRSPBIRRr or JAM Carnival 10 or TOMATO SOUP Javex LIQUID BLEACH 69 S9 ai DETERGENT SERVIETTES ta J DIAPERS Jl Frozen Food Features AW Unit on lb FRENCH FRIES 59 Pepper Farm 13 CHOCOLATE CAKE 79 Leo Or ONION RINGS acton ONTARIO