Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 11, 1977, B6

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B6 Acton Free Press Wednesday May Lakeside plans anniversary tea Over to members of the Lakeside chapter of the enjoyed dinner at the Royal Cafe on May and then held their monthly meeting at the Legion Jessie Coles reported that due to the lack of local in the Decoration Day Committee is cancelling the annual parade held the first Sunday in June However Lakeside members voted to decorate graves of former members as in former years The local Legion members and firefighters huve also planned to do the same Preparations were finalized for the Silver Jubilee Tea on at the home of Mrs Marguerite Taylor fords and lunch followed the business Social evening for anniversary Over 300 people enjoyed the party Friday which marked the anniversary of the founding of St Josephs church The dinner and dance were held in the Legion hall and the aim was Just to have a social evening to gether There will be other events as well during the was chair man of the dinner dance com with Julie Conrov in charge of Ihe beautiful stained glass effect decor at ions Mrs made the anniversary cake and it decorated her grand daughter Lome Malcolm of Gormley There were man comments on the cake The Legion Ladies catered and the Sound of Reflection for dancing Thire were door prizes and a draw a couple of toasts and Grace but no speeches OLDFASHIONED cos tume was worn by Mrs Marge Murray to St Josephs anniversary party MAKING A draw at St Josephs dinner dance Friday in the Legion is Eugene Braida Kathy Sanford left was in charge of the evenings celebration Dian Ewart retires family moving away District Guide Com Mrs will be leaving Dian has re for her new home on June 1 tired from her post and will alter three as district be moving out of the area commissioner She she Due to personal reasons the entire famiK will be leaving their Fifth Line home and moving to Willow dale Mrs told this newspaper however that she hopes family tan return in about five years she will definitely return to the Guide and Brownie scene A surprise pot luck supper was held at the Acton scout hall Mrs was told there was an unexpected meeting of leaders and executive When she arrived all the Guide and Brownie leaders and Barb Murchison of the Guide mothers were in a I tendance The District Commissioner received a silver engraved lockctfrom the Acton Guides a silver charm with Acton engraved on it from the Scout and Guide mothers an flower display and a brooch from one of the leaders plans to get into Guides Willow le also A nursing career is also in her district issioner reveals Mrs explains thai she got half wav through a nursing course i ml igo but was forced to stop She plans to start at the beginning and up date education Scott will be pro moted to lake over Mrs position St Josephs draw IIil luck winner of the chair from St Josephs draw is the holder of ticket number 1 he can he claimed by phoning number The draw was Friday May fi NOTICE TOWN OF HALTON HILLS 1977 BICYCLE LICENCES JANUARY 1STI1977DECEMBER 31 ST77 Every resident of the Town of Hills owning or using a bicycle shall obtain a licence on or before the 31st day of December of each year and such licence shall expire on tho 1st day of January in the year following A licence may be obtained by applying to the Municipal Offices of the Town of Halton Hills located at 36 Main Street South Georgetown and Mill Street East Acton Monday Friday 830430 and also at North Halton Sports 71 Main Street South Georgetown during store hours and completing a form showing the name and address of the applicant the make of the bicycle and the manufacturers serial number and paying a fee of Usher Licencing Officer FieldLawson vows in Knox Presbyterian Family Page CATHY and Michael Field were married April in Knox Presbyterian church They are living Grand Valley Photo by Win Stuckey Knox Presbyterian church was thq setting for the April Id wedding of Cathy Ellin- and Michael Francis Arthur Field J he Rev Andrew officiated with A Hansen as organist The bride a cashier at the A II Supermarket is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Hurry Churchill ltd Kouth The groom Is the son of Mr and Mrs Arlhur Field Kd and is parts manager at Ford liscorted down the aisle by her father the bride wore gown of white jersey with lace around the neck and cuffs The length veil was held in position bv a cap of late and tiny pearl beads She tarried a bouquet of roses with while step- and wore a string of a gift from the groom Maid of honor was Pal Marchment were and Michelle Field of the groom and Susan a friend Julie niece of the bride was The bridal attendants wore blue dresses with matching jackets and floppy brim hats They carried bouquets of white carnations with blue spray David was his friends beat man Ushers were Bill and Nathan Field brothers of the groom and Harry brother of the bride The grooms nephew Mark was ring bearer Peter uncle of the bride gave the toast to the bride at the reception held at the Acton Music Centre Master of Ceremonies John Mason gave a oast to the groom The brides mother made the wedding cake and Mrs Young decorated it Mrs her guests wearing a long mint green dress of Jersey with flowing cape sleeves and silver ac cessories The grooms mother wore a long coral pleated dress with beige accessories They both wore yellow rose corsages The bridal party left to see the brides great grand mother Mrs Lillian Lawson who could not attend the wedding Special guests were Mrs Mr and Mrs Bill formerly of Acton graduated Apnl from Algonquin Coll ege Pembroke Bill Dehaan finished his two year Forest Technician Course and his wife Diane graduated the Business and Commerce Course Attending the graduation were Bills parents Mr and Mrs brothers George and Wayne and sister Maryann and her husband Bill Chagnon and grand mother Mary all of Acton Larry and Teresa Fletcher and family from Calgary are visiting their parents Lome and Hare Fletcher of Acton and Mr and Mrs Ed Scott of Georgetown Eva Kenncy of Nova Scotia grandmother of the groom Mr and Mrs Nick and family aunt and uncle of the groom of Sault Ste Marie and Peter uncle of the bride from King- Other guests came from Toronto and Acton Prior to her wedding the brideelect was guest of honor at two showers and Michelle Field sisters of the groom held a personal and linen shower at the home of Dorothy Smith and maid of honor Pat Marchment held a miscellaneous shower at her Afler a honeymoon in Niagara Falls the ncwlyweds made their home on Fife in Grand Valley ONLY SPECIALTY LIGHTING STORE CHATELAINE LIGHTING York Road Guelph Bright Ideas for all your Lighting Needs EXTENSIVE SELECTION OF HOUSE FIXTURES Table Lamp Door Chimes Swag I amps Vanity Cabinets Electric Heat t Baseboard and Portable Central Vacuum Cleaning Systems Devices Paris etc Hoods Fans etc FREE PARKING Open Till9jin Sat 1 bum Save electricity save natural resources About a third of Ontarios electricity is gener ated by burning fossil fuels coal oil natural gas The price of all these natural resources is increasing rapidly The price of coal for example has tripled over the last five years Higher fuel costs inevitably show up in the price you pay for electricity Save electricity and youll save money Youll also be helping to conserve dwin dling natural resources for other important uses transportation agriculture chemicals AUXILIARY members got together to celebrate their an niversary Front row Ruby longest standing member Freda Buckman and Anne Dunham original members Back row Betty Knap- ton original member Gayle Ferguson president of Auxiliary in Acton and Edith president of the North Association for the Mentally Retarded Surprise party 81st birthday LIGHTING Retail and Wholesale GERRIE ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO LTD Armstrong Ave Geo a Conserve energy The future depends on it A surprise jjirty was held Sundi for Mrs Anna Smith to honor on her Hist ili part at her burnt al akc Ave was Police lay liquor charge Police churned a year old man no fixed with a liquor related offence ir ran Red daughter son Harold and his wife Carol Smith Mrs Mmth look up residence in Manor She lived in At ton al her life the past cursor so on Lake Ave indudinj relatives neighbors and friends maiij from Knot Imrcli She wore an orchid corsage for and ret ml cards- and Her Mrs Muriel of pound tea Her daughter Leslie Smith of looked Ihe 8783272 8783208 J1 JUUIU THE GIANT INVAMON PICNIC TABLES Soiled In Redwood CALL 8534857 82441649 SPECIAL OFFER Portrait Child In Natural Colour Size For Only 99 50 cent Handling Selected from Finished Portraits No Proofs Group Portraits token at 99 cents additional per child Ago Limit 5 weeks to years PHOTOGRAPHERS HOURS Fri May 1213 11 am pm Saturday May 14 12 noon 4 pm MILTON MALL MILTON Open Mon 10 am 930 pm Sat am 600 pm Showtime Thur 12th 13 Sat 14 Mn6 HE11H0U5E ml fri20sn2t mi WALT DISNEY FOSTER tfjMTM viler Show Timsi Sun to Thurs Fri and Sat 7 pm

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