Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 10, 1976, p. 22

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The Acton Free Press Wed November Goods sell quickly a ACW bazaar Sat FIVE YEAR OLD Donna Vander Heide admired a toy television at St s Christmas bazaar on Saturday St Alban Anglican Church Women held their annual Christmas bazaar and bake sale on Saturday Organizers say the baked goods sold out quickly and a new novelty item the nap in holder dolls made by Marie Hargrave was very popular The women knitted and crocheted items ranging from baby dresses to aprons which all sold well A fish pond kept he little ones happy and a lea was convened by Louise Lindsay and Bea Anderson They were in charge of the Christmas Irec and garland and the Christmas candles and holly on the lea tables Mrs A Papillon won the door prize and Graham won the candy draw Winner of the doll wardrobe was Mrs J Your name hen Penny sale winners were snowman duster G serviette doll Price novelty duster Christmas G Nelli macrame hanger ham sugar and eggs Mrs Salt sugar and butter D Collier sugar eggs and juice C meat keeper Mrs S Harding cologne T Jordan soap dish Anderson toys Doug Black Doll Lois basket of groceries I Terry rose candle meat keeper Price pie Mitchell chip dip set pan and mix Tracy Gordon green candle Mrs photo album Mrs Sail Salt plant basket Fryer planter C MacMillan Doily bridge cloth Doris Cook and Hay Avon coasters A Wilkinson Crafts sale at Y planned Hoy Agar will be ing his birthday or November and his daughter Muriel Mrs Alex His wife predeceased him He has a daughter Gladys iMrs in Kitchener well as Mrs Wilson in Wilson of Hamilton called Hamilton and Mrs Sampson the tree Press o Acton and son John in friends would know about Winnipeg There will be a reception in Acton friends send his honor Saturday Nov at and congratulations to the homo of his daughter Mr Agar who was a part of Mrs Mel Sampson in community for so many LIFE MEMBER Mrs made the draw for the winning ticket for a quilt at Acton W I meeting Wednesday Mrs Mane Hargrave right was in charge of the draw Mrs Marj Loutett was the winner WI draw made evening or Mrs her invitation Mrs Sampson lives on number highway just tw Mr James Arthur Street and family received sad ntws Saturday night that Mr Mrs Denny and Activities convener was in charge of the November meeting of the Acton Women s Institute Miss Dorothy Simmons president opened the meet ing Minutes treasurers Bergsma Kroes wed September ceremony doors north of the ink of and correspondence was read Commerce The address is while in by Mrs George Box Nobleton hospital at Bradford York donation will be sent to Mr just left She lived to the Poppy reach a trand old age of Boll call was answered b a ycirs She was predeceased by her husband Mr James his home at St in Acton and hjs been in Noble The Afcars to leaves from about 110 He and or poem about Peace Discussion Motto does the present education system meet the needs of today caused a he ited discussion Mrs Neihs and Mrs Thomas Cooke told of the meeting they attended at Bingeman Park Kitchener Short readings were given by Mrs Lambert and Mrs Thomas Cooke Mrs Bob Loulctl was the winner if the lovely quilt Mrs Wilderspin drew the lucky ticket I ins were made for the metting race was said and lunch served A crafts sale is being planned for the on Satur day Dec 4 and more people with crafts to display and sell are being sought by the organizers Already there are tables for knitting crochet Christmas decorations jewellery copper enamelling and Any local people who would like more information on craft booths are asked to phone Owens at A simitar crafts sale was held last year There will be tea served and also a bake sale under way LIP grant member of Parlla Dr Frank announced last week that a Local Initiatives Program grant of has been granted to Hills The grant is for the repair and clean up of community centres including bringing the Hornby Nerval George town b club house Acton arena block house filtration plant building and Cedarvale community centre up to a better level of repair The project will employ four persons for man weeks There will be a draw on a handcrocheted tablecloth donated by Dot second prize will be a free Y membership Plans are also being made to have Santa Claus there from I 30 to in the afternoon The board is organizing the crafts day EVERY MONDAY BINGO Now held GEORGETOWN ELKS LODGE Georgetown Early Bird Gamut Doors Open 7PM Bingo Starts 8PM 3 Special ea Jackpot 56 Numbers GUARANTEED In Children FREE BUS SERVICE From Acton and A honeymoon to Lake Placid New York followed the marriage of Wynne Kroes and James William The wedding took place Bethel Christian Reformed Church Acton on September The Itev J Corvcrs Krul play back line and her giant bell sleeves were trimmed with flowers around the end the sleeves- A ayered lace bow to itch the town held her two layered length necKlace and tin slip from the bride s mother wedding gown completed her ing the brides favourite ensemble The bride carried hymns on the organ sweetheart roses and baby The bride is the daughter of breath Mr and Mrs Henry Kroes Anne Vanderiaan friend of Arthur St Acton and is was maid of honor an order desk clerk at DUG She wore a full length pale Stationery The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs William Moultrey Ores Georgetown He is employed as a lift truck operator with Picker Ray own Escorted down the aisle by her father the bride wore a full length white satin gown which was high waisted with lace on the front and back bodice and a sweetheart neckline A train fell from the bride and All four gowns were made by the bride mother Mrs A and the s mother Mrs J Clarance Tex was the best man with the groom brother Hon Bergsma the bride brother Peter acting as ushers At an evening reception held at the Acton Curling Club the bride mother received for her daughter wearing a pale orange gown green gown with pink and Wltn v and short had a partnership station called llitchie and and then is the dealer for His office was whcrL station near the daughter Annie in ind a second daughter Mary in Vancouver Mrs Dons Cook and Mrs tracks It wis traet from Acton I right mar the coal sheds the History Day of are ill torn down now Women Institute at His wis liter it Ihe United church on Mill Mini eorntr Tuesday Nov The dessert The family lived on Mill for luncheon was followed by a long time m vine to of unities of SI white flowers throughout Mary Splinter friend and sleeves A corsage of yellow sweetheart roses topped FnendslnDeed Have fun time Mary Kroes sister of the outfit bride both of Acton were The mother of the bride bridesmaids wearing full received weiring a light blue length vellow gowns with pink Wltn and a and while flowers throughout matching short jacket with a All three attendants gowns of red roses were a similar style to the Guests attended the wedd bride dress The girls f Georgetown carried pink carnations and Brampton Brant baby s breath and wore silver for Hamilton necklaces gifts from the Kitchener Alliston and British Columbia Bridal festivities Prior to her marriage the bride was guest of honor at three special gatherings A miscellaneous shower was held by Mrs A Kroezen Mrs T Krul and Mrs Vander laan at the home of Mrs Kroezen Another shower was hosted by Mrs T Adema and Miss DeBctr at the home of Mrs Adema A luncheon was held in the bride honor by the DUG office staff Com hollowing their honeymoon the made their home it bourne Apt Urania Mrs Although our en isnt loo well at tended those of there ever it i short meeting several and eon tests were played that kept all of us the move until lunch lime I veil i this time a contest wisynni those in charge of the evening really deserve lot of credit for inging a a evening The wire ill very good Our the Science Centre November 14 is fmilized there will full busload Loing people I s keep crossed for a eood I shine Our next will be on November il dm to the Pis Shopping Nieht in at the Stone Road ill on the regular meeting nichl of November ft A social night will follow a short meeting with bingo cards member is I ruiL i friend to enjoy the with us Many of us re looking for ird 1 the Shopping Nlht in when there will be wheelchairs available for those who need them and helpers to help the disabled persons to do their own pint b gift wrapping and checks and will be pro vided It should be a good for ever one Anyone who feels need a wheel thil night would they please let me know ahead of lime so we can make irrangements with I can be reached at in arrangements are be ing made for our Christmas I when will be having i lurke dinner with all the trimmings We will be having hope you enjoy the night with us See you all soon WYNNE ANNETTE KROES daughter of Mr and Mrs Henry Kroes Acton and James William Bergsma son of Mr and Mrs William Bergsma Georgetown were married in Bethel Christian Reformed Church Acton on September They are now living in Bramalea Wm Stuckey Photo BOWL for Pleasure BOWL for Health THE ENTIRE FAMILY CAN BOWL TOGETHER GO BOWLING ACTON BOWLING LANES Main St Member B P A C Both members of were here for the Item em bran Day vances Sunday MP Dr trunk Philbrook and Julian Reed We Stock and Order McCALL STYLE up to Runners SIMPLICITY PATTERNS Mats Shag HINTONS to 1 STORE CARPET CLEANING Service LOOSE RUGS WALL TO WALL I UPHOLSTERY JANUARY SALE IN NOVEMBER LADIES SHOES Si i ft s MENS SHOES I ft KIDS SHOES Hum ft Si BOS FOAM SPORT Joggers Cleaned in Home 8533930 40 12 11 Robert Newman Shoes 184 MAIN ST MILTON OPEN FRL TILL 9 SB Town it Parking at of A No b Imtiro or Sub

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