Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 14, 1978, p. 12

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ThaActon Free Press June Winchester Danilko Hawaiian honeymoon A honeymoon in Hawaii followed the wedding of Jeannette and John Blake Winchester on May The couple exchanged their vows In St Roman Catholic Church Toronto with Father Kosian of ficiating The bride upon leaving borne for the church blessed by her parents kissed the cross and was given a rosary by her parents Jeannette is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Walter Westminster Ave Toronto She is a legal secretary Blake la the son of I Mr and Mrs John Win chester 120 CobblehiU Acton He is a police with the Metropolitan Toronto Police Force The bride was given in marriage by her father She wore a white satin gown withl a train An overlay of tulle with daisy- like appliques emphasized the gown The high neckline tapered into a standup collar and a small crescent shaped headpiece held a two layered tulle veil corned the rosary her parents gave her as well as a small cascade of red sweetheart roses or chids white mums and baby breath Maid of honor was the bride sister Irene Bridesmaids were sisters of the and Jean Danilko cousin of the Irene Ross and sister of the groom Beth Butler Susan cousin of the bride and Kerry Butler niece of the groom were flowergirls They wore white long sleeved gowns with chiffon overlay and a burgundy flounced collar sash and flounce at the bottom They earned baskets of daisies and roses Bridesmaids and maid of honor were all gowned alike in burgundy dresses with burgundy chiffon capes The maid of honor carried a cascade of pink and white daisies mums roses and babys breath The bridesmaids earned nosegays of red and pink roses carnations mums babys breath daisies and burgundy streamers A friend of the groom BUI Dynes was the best man Ushers were cousin of the groom Kai brother of the bride Paul butler brotherinlaw of the groom and Ted They wore white jackets and black pants with black and white ruffled shirts An evening dinner reception was held In St Parish Hall Before the wedding Jeannette and Blake were guests of honor at a Jack and Jill shower hosted by Paul and Beth Butler of Acton A large miscellaneous shower was given by the brides rela tives and a personal shower was hosted by Irene Ross of A rehearsal party was held at the Seaway Towers hosted by the grooms parents The coke given to the guests was made by the grooms sister Beth Butler Guests came from London Ottawa and for the wedding The made their home at Greene Cres Brampton when they returned from their honeymoon Spring Thats been my self Imposed task this week and so far I m failing miserably Oh theres signs of spring right enough the double rain bow followed by the wild pelting sleet storm tnat almost brought traffic to a standstill the gradually sprouting and unfurling tulips and daffodils in town my own are ser rated if not downright ragged from those blinking mean marauding wayfaring rabbits and Blake Winchester were married May 6 in St Casimirs Roman Catholic Church Toronto They are now living in Brampton 96th birthday A recent resident of Alton Frederick Babbldge birthday on Sunday Mr lives with his daughter Mrs Harold Morris and Mr Morris on Elmore Family members and friends gathered to offer congratulations on this special milestone Mr is and active for his age and in August he plans to cross the Atlantic to England for the time He was born in Oswestry Shropshire England on June He and Ellen Porter were married in pax ton Somerset England in 1904 Mrs pawed in December of at the of 89 They came to Canada in and settled on At school Theft And because its spring two coyotes stretched out on top of a straw stack up the road to watch the traffic go by from vou1 m who entered their vantage point It was the school to use the t twitching of four pointy ears washroom is reported to Hamilton Mr alerted me to their pre- Jy there from a builder purse in the staff room And speaking of coyotes a person cant ignore Iheir spring songs wafting on the open windows at night i J s lo drilling the Given grandchildren and four great SKS lambs and the like Theres the magnetic pull of springscented air that draws me out of the door a times a day to look for an ex to lave housework or paperwork and putter out doors He built his home when he was and lived there until theageofW Then he came to live in Acton with his daughter He also has a son John of banks eight Theres grass and more grass growing so fast some one has to cut a bit of lawn Spring Its going for a walk to observe signs of new growth but forgetting to wear rubber boots and having to walk constantly looking down wards so as not to end up in mud to the ankles Ita the kittens exploring the great outdoors delighting in every bug and beetle that passes their way And dogs looking foolish tying on their backs in the sun to let the newfound warmth hit their belues Its bicycles kites skate boards rubber boots sun glasses milkshakes rodeos chariot races and so on I could write indefinitely and never ever catch that magical mystical elusive thing that makes spring what it Is Dont let anybody try to tell yon tnat spring Just a season All you nave to do is step outside when that spring magic ia working and youll fall in Jove with the world over again Notice of PuUc Meeting Thursday June 1978 800 pm PLACE TO BE ANNOUNCED Tha Lituary Board invito the Ha It or Hills to attend public mealing or the purpose of present faculties and future In Town of Board all wish to to attend this meeting For to the Public Board Invite comment or verbal by the follow Acton Mm Betty Fisher Georgetown L7Q2Z3 Mr T Mr 2 Ciee Georgetown Roxway Georgetown Mr George Lee Churchill HAS Bus 877 Mm Wilson Milton Ont L9T2X9 Mr W Acton Queen St Georgetown Mr MIchMlMcMahon Acton BRENDA BOULD of R 2 and Jake Roelefsen of Colhngwood were married in the chapel of St Georges Anglican Church on May 27 Photo by Stuckey MR AND MRS Harry Brewes of Acton wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their son Michael Harry to Miss Kimberley Ann Kristoff daughter of Mr and Mrs Frank Knstoff of Marriage to take place at Trinity United Church Acton on Saturday July at canoeing others I he Summer Resource School and glared toward a better under standing and the nvlrnmtiit as as its conservation and niaiwgemcnt These activities include pond study hiking study bird study Also In the two wevk programs survival sailing ami overnight Who Can Come ChildunS of age- When Can You Come August August July August Ad vane 1 up by hi Lirijiialtil Coat 30 00 per week Famllyrate 2nd child per weak Where Is It Base camps are located at the Kelso Consenatlon Area and the Wildlife Centre with ad trips toother areas For additional Information and CooMvvatloa Authority Ontario L9T1P4 Bould VOWS BeaREOCROSS exchanged in Guelph BoodDonor White daisies and pink carnations adorned the altar in the chapel in St Georges Anglican church May lor the wedding of Louise Bouid and Jake James Carmen The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert Bould R She is an in Guelph General Hospital The groom is the son Mr and Mrs Oak St Collingwood He Is a carto graphic technician employed by Union Gas Cambridge Archdeacon C Mitchell officiated at the double ring ceremony Escorted down the aisle by her father Br en da wore a floorlength white gown made of German voile trimmed with delicate luce on the yoke cuffs and bottom of the skirt The grooms made the gown To complement the dress wore a picture hat trimmed with a sash of matching germ an voile and carried pink sweetheart roses and baby s breath The brides sister Mrs Debbie of Guelph was matron of honor wore a floor length two- piece mint green dress and carried pink sweetheart roses and white daisies with baby breath She wore daisies her hair The brides niece Miss Amanda Marchment was flowergirl She wore a floor length green and white cotton dress with eyelet and carried a basket of dried and silk flowers in pink and white Robert Mayer a friend of the groom from Clinton Ontario was best man Ushers were Rick brother of the bride R and DoJf brother of the groom Colling- wood At an evening reception at the Steel Workers Center the mother of the bride received her guests wearing a floor length pastel blue dress A corsage of pink silk roses completed her en semble She also wore small pink silk blossoms In her hair The mother of the groom re ceived in a floor length coral dress with a waist length matching jacket She wore a corsage of yellow silk roses All the wedding flowers were arranged by the brides cousin Mrs Judy Campbell Eden Milts The wedding cake was made by the grand mother of the and decorated by a friend of the family Mrs Helen Lamb Special guests at the wedding were Mr and Mrs Ben Bould Feeding Kills Massac godparents of the bride Other guests attended from Drayton Lindsay Kingston Hamilton Brant ford Alma Guelph Orangc- and Eden Mills Prior to her wedding was guest of honor at several special showers The first a shower was hosted by her sister Debbie grandmother Mrs Edith Boyd A neighborhood shower was held by her cousin Judy Campbell an aunt Mrs Marion and a friend Mrs Wilmj Fuller The pediatric staff at the General Hospital gave a dinner and shower and Mrs Irene Brydges a friend boated a shower For travelling on their honeymooQ the bride wore a street length yellow dress with a brown silk flower corsage and matching brown and purse The couple are now living in Guelph TAKE Of CONTINUIM SALE 10 OFF Ait MEIICHANCtSt IN STOCK NOT REDUCED MANY ITEMS A- TURED AT a TO K REDUCTIONS HINTONS HELD OVER FOR SECOND SMASH WEEKI WILLIAM LEE HOLDEN GRANT PIUS 2nd FANTASTIC HIT Box Office Sat Sun Man to X ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ChiMran admitwd FREE AMOSA 824 die what you about on lot of people have some pretty strange ideas about Canadas immigration law Arid as a result a lot of people buffer from believing them The fact is the most reliable information comes from us In other countries were in Canadian Government visa offices Here at home its your Canada Immigration Centre If you know someone wholl have to pass through Canadian Immigration in the near future youd be doing them a favour by pointing them in our tioa Especially now that theres a new immigration law Now the new law doesnt mean a lot of changes for the average immigrant or visitor Here nevertheless are a few things that might affect you or someone you know From now on immigrants and those visitors who come here to work or study must make all immigration arrangements before arriving in Canada No one may change his status while inside Canada Remember that money cant buy your way into Canada All the help you need is free at any Canadian Government visa office or Canada Immigration Centre Canadian immigration officers do not discriminate on the grounds of colour race or religion Ever A new adjudication system gives greater protection to the civil rights of people involved in immigration proceedings And deportation will no longer be the only possible penalty There are now less drastic alternatives for minor infractions of immigration law The new law does not make immigration easier but it does make it more pre dictable If you need to know more ask at a Canada Immigration Centre If you know someone abroad who needs information tell them to contact their Canadian Government visa office before they make a move That way theyll know exactly where they stand when off theplane Employment Empioiet Immigration Canada Immigration Canada Bud Bud Culton Mlnlatra Immigtailon Centre

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