Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 30, 1976, p. 20

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The Acton Free Press Wed June WW Union church services begin Husbands and farm sales have the same affinity for each other as small boys and peanut butter For moat country men it is a chance to get away from pressing chores for an after noon a chance to talk mantalk with friends they re usually too busy to see and a possibility of picking up some really useful junk without the little woman vetoing the idea Mack is as bad as the resL Whenever he feels like a work machine he takes out the Free Press and starts going down the auctions I shudder and start reminding him of new shoes for the kids and other more Important expenditures Nothing doing Off he goes with a grin Don worry Jen I haven t got my cheque book with me He doesn he very well either What am I bid They re always looking for the bargain of their lives Union church services are again being held this sum Beginning Sunday June and through the month of July Churchill Community church and Acton Baptist church members are worshipping to gether at Churchill In August services will be at the Baptist church This Sunday union services begin for the congregations of the United and Presbyterian churches In July services are at the United church and in August at Knox church These two gallons have been holding combined summer services for 14 years now Family page Minister congratulates re always looking for the bargain of their lives I l these mea Goodness knows you don get many cheap buys TOP at farm sales these days But there always going to be one vi some day they think Mack a great one for spying a rare bolt one that will come in very handy unfortunately it in a wheelbarrow full of junk so he has to buy the entire lot He has bought a wagon load of goodies just for half a pair of hoof nippers He has bought truck loads of garage doors for the track He has bought barrels of rusty garbage for a hose fitting And he not alone either This is quite a common complaint among the women I know Good Heavens ii a woman did that shed be drummed out of the union Look what got Whenever Mack comes home from a farm sale I out to look in the van with trepidation Sometimes it s a cream separator so that I can make my own butter whoopee Or maybe its a slimy greasy little motor requiring a mere worth of parts to make it run Once the van was empty and I began to believe Mack really had left his cheque book at home until I have to go back with the pickup two trips ought to do Some day Mack going to trundle off cheerily to a farm sate and I m going to hold one of my own while he s away and get rid of all the junk he brought home from farm sales Countryside the group home for 18 mentally retarded adults which opened in Hornby June 20 has received a letter of from James Taylor Ontario Minister of Com munily and Social Services Mr Taylor praises the sponsoring North Association for the Mentally Retarded for Its successful efforts on behalf of the retarded in North and in particular on the opening of Countryside Group homes such as he noted Mr Taylor said he is pleased to assist the Assoc i a by providing in capital grants to cover per cent of the construction costs of lh home In addition the Ministry will provide about 0OO a year in operating grants based on about a day for each resident Growing need There arc now about 1 100 residents in group homes throughout the province This is a significant increase since when responsibility for the mentally retarded Countryside are an integral from Ministry of part of the service system for Health to the Ministry of the developmen tally capped as they enable them to live independent self reliant lives in their com Mr and Mrs Watson Burlington Mr and Mrs D Sarnia Mr and Mrs Ketchen Hamilton were visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Percy Woods June on the occasion of Mr Woods birthday Mr and Mrs Ted Brad shaw Smithville visited with Mr and Mrs Gordon Johns ton last week Mr and Mrs Gordon Johnston and Mr and Mrs Ward Bruce enjoyed a hoi iday recently to Brandon Manitoba and Saskatoon Saskatche wan Calgary and Banff Al visiting with relatives and friends along the way Between and people enjoyed the annual Legion Saturday Sixteen roast beefs aver aging 15 to 20 pounds each were barbequed and served with fresh vegetables After the gourmets delight there was dancing to The Wheels in the Legion dance hall and other entertainment in the lounge Mr and Mrs Herbert Bert are cele brating their 50th wedding anniversary on Saturday A party is lobe heldSalur day at the Acton Music Centre A surprise parly was arranged to celebrate the wedding anniversary of Joe and Helen on day night Members of their family gathered in Milton at the home of and Gladys for dinner and a happy evening There were relatives there from Michigan Hamilton Dundas Delaware was then on the staff of and Acton The Jocques were engineering faculty of the married at Acton and they University of Toronto The now have three children wedding was at the Milton Shirley Glenn and Mane home of the bride s parents Their family enterprise s have livid in Toronto The Smoke Shoppe on Mill all their married life most of those needs friends and enjoy dropping in for tobacco milk snacks papers lottery tickets so the news and some of Joe special witticisms Sunday afternoon at the Old Mill in Toronto Hoy and Marguerite Brown celebrated their wedding at a reception arranged by their family Mr and Mrs Dave Dills and Kathleen of Acton and Mr and Mrs Warren Brown Nancy and Carolyn of Mississauga The bride of ago was Marguerite Stewart whose family had Acton to Milton at that time She was a teacher in Toronto The groom family lived in Acton the same Countryside operated by the North Association is one of these services years Relatives at the party in d the large family connection attended from Mr Brown s graduating of Kiwanis play club United The Age club church the company bond ployed lost Friday where Mr Brown was vice- president on retirement Mol Electric from Acton were Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Orwell John ston the Rev and Mrs Wal Mrs Bessie Mussclle Mrs Mary Gra ham Miss Ruby Clark and Mrs Marguerite Taylor and from Milton Mr and Mrs J m Dills Mrs Mussclle was one of 11 original wedding guests present at the strawberry garden in Saturdays storm soaks church goers A drenching thunderstorm burst over this area Saturday evening as people were going into Joseph for Mass They ran into the church drenched within a few sec Bushes and flowers were bent by the heavy rain and some branches fell Water poured into cellars in some places In bow The threatening weather of the day was marked by sun shine cloudbursts and rain bows A wedding parly having pictures taken on the Heard more grounds ran for cover in an outdoor shelter The photographer got some pictures there There were more thunder storms Monday evening Tell the advertiser you saw his ad in Aden YOURE AHEAD ON A HONDA STOCK REDUCTION 1975HONDAMR50 1975HONDA CB200T1035 Only One Left H0NDACB125S 1976 H0NDAXL2501217 RACERS EDGE MILL ST MILTON I7i4212 Youll be happier with Hallidays we guarantee it Halhday Homes are now guaranteed writing lor one full year Choose over different models Send for new page Showcase of Homes catalog Hallidays guaranteed quality value and service since 1886 HOMES VALUE ft SERVICE SINCE 1SU DISPLAY COURT Maple Ave Burlington PH Court Hour WaafcdiyiSam to pm Sat to Spin Sun to Villi Court 15 different Halliday Hornet on dliplay GoyBowman wedding white carnations and daisies Mrs M Bowman and Mrs J Gov was the Gall Dans a girlfriend of grandmother of scene or the wedding in sign the bride was maid of honor Other guests attended from Bridesmaids were Linda Fergus Guelph Burlington Russell friend of the bride and Jane Bowman sister of Ihe bride They were gowned in country style dresses made by Mrs O Shea In rust blue and green Their straw like language of Carole Mae Bow man and Jeffrey Brent Goy on June The Rev Rumball Tor onto minister for the deaf officiated at the ceremony The couple both attended C Drury school for the Dentin Milton The bride is the daughter of The bouquets were the Mr and Mrs J Bowman as the bride Guelph andlsanemployeeof Norval Kitchener London Windsor Milverton Colling wood Brentford and Toronto wide brimmed hats had bride and groom matching colored ribbons of honor many special gatherings A miscellaneous shower was held for the bride London by Gall Dans June Commercial Shearing Inc B dale and Jerry Thatcher Acton The groom is the son of wa Mr and Mrs J Goy Acton and works at Goy Cartage Ltd Guests entered the lawn through an arbour decorated with yellow roses The altar was decorated in white mums Mr Watson played the organ Bride gown held another miscellaneous hhower in Guelph A personal best The brides brother Blair Bow the held by Linda Russell John A dinner and dance were Cartage employees also held a miscellaneous shower The mother of the bnde wore green dress with a Coy Cartage men held a corsage of yellow roses The lhe groom the groom mother wore blue home of Mr and Mrs One was also held at Community and Social Services On April 1974 there were about 500 residents in about homes for the mentally retarded A concerted effort has been made to assist the mentally retarded to develop their skills to best of their ability so that as many as can return to heir communities The Ministry has established District Working Groups in each of the 19 Ministry dislncls in order lo denlify the needs of the men tally retarded and develop a network of services to CAROLE MAE BOWMAN and Jeffrey Brent Goy were married at the groom s parents home on June 5 After a honeymoon trip to the Bahamas the couple made their home in Acton Photo by William gown with a ruffled i ruffles on the collar extended down the back of the dress A The master of ceremonies the bride uncle Jim Thatcher of Coll white widebrimmed hat top- Mrs Betty Mcln ped off her ensemble which Mrs made the was complemented by a bou Wins cake quel of yellow rosea with 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