Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 22, 1979, p. 9

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Ashley Zeissig vows pledged at St Josephs The Acton Free Press Wednesday Aug 22 Mr and Mr Brian Ashley of were married July Si The bride is the former Heidi On the I finally did it After slowing down 10 miles on hour while driving I finally got per cent better gas mileage Compared with winter mileage act ually get about per cent more miles per gallon A few weeks ago I reported in this column I had slowed down five miles an hour and had a per cent savings These figures are for combination of highway and city driving with a car that is overdue for a tuneup both con tributing factors to mileage It seems realy strange that even though I have slowed down 10 miles an hour I still get from point A to point In the same amount of time For ex ample driving at GO It takes me one hour and a half to travel to see my folks In Collingwood However I covered the same trip In the same time at miles an hour I marked a quarter of a century last week something Im not sure I proud of or not Just three years ago while vacationing with my parents In Florida I passed for under 12 years to get into a motel for free The other day I friend figured me for around So far the only advantage to being that I can now drive cars for which I am not specially insured My birthday has my mother a bit up set though It is hard to see her second youngest turn especially when she Is only Wonder how she is going to ex plain things next month when her eldest marks years around here at the Free Press are far from retirement age but nevertheless hove more than a few years on me A few months ago editor Hartley Coles referred to my husband and me as kids We have learned to accept the fact that we will always be the kids as we both came here fresh out of college However several days later while Interviewing an Acton res Ident on her birthday she asked me how my dear editor was Such a fine lad that Hartley Cotes she said Touche Mr Coles There is always older Former Acton high school Free Press correspondent and later part time re porter Jennifer Howe recently joined the staff of I he Georgetown In dependent a sister paper to the Free Press is a general reporter She attended the Journalism program at Sheridan College before her em ployment Sally Ann Thrift store opens early in September Mr and Mrs Lome Pritchctt hove found a place to operate the newly formed Salvation Army Thrift Store in Acton By September organizers hope the Thrift Store will open Its doors behind Real EstatconMiUStrect The entrance will be from the back as the store will be actually situated behind Petes Barber Shop However Lome Pritchett says he is geared up to accept don right now Clothing furnishings anything someone else can use may be donated and will be sold for a low price through the Thrift Store There are no restric tions on who can shop In the store Proceeds go to ward store upkeep with the remainder going to the local Solvation Army for use in community services We re not making a fast buck comments and we re not government funded He remarks that local people have been very with help and materials setting up the store which he hopes will be open as soon as possible Anyone wishing to donate Items may call 853 There Is a pick up service the Prit hells borrow a friends truck However he says It would be appreciated if donors brought items to the store whenever possible Lasbys host Wl annua picnic by Mrs Dennis The centuryold farm home of Mr and Mrs Wallace Side- road was the location Tor the an nual picnic of the members of Dublin Womens Institute on Thursday evening It was a night for the husbands and children also to join in and enjoy food laden tables sports games etc Mrs Appleyard Mrs J Kranendonk and Mrs J McLean led the contests and games on the well kept lawns and many of the men as well as women joined In the fun A The Beef Trail was shown by hostess Mrs narration accompanying the film was most inter esting and told the story of the young animals through the growing years to maturity and then the processing at until the meat was presented to the public in the super markets i 1118 i j iwijiim SUM As the evening got cooler all moved into the house where a short business meeting was held As the theme of the meeting was The Inter national Year of the Child Mrs president read a poem If a child lives with happiness he will be happy The years were rolled back when members presented something that was worn or used by them when a child and many In teresting things were played of yesteryear In answer to the roll call Mrs 11 will attend the Womens In stitute Area Convention as the official delegate at Bingemnn Park Water loo on October This year the theme of the Convention will be I am Canadian Proceeds from three recent catering events was turned In by con vener which were satisfactory Upcoming fall fairs were discussed and a committee will look after the exhibits The hospitality of Mr and Mrs Lasby and fam ily In these fine surroundings was en joyed by everyone and Mrs A Diamond ex pressed thanks to the hosts for the nice evening NUMBERS GEORGETOWN SECBETABIAL SERVICE SPECIALIZING IN coMnerea confidential EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAL SERVICE CenttthllngYouT Office Meeting Telephone Other EXCELLENT SERVICES PROFESSIONALS IN PHOTOCOPYING SERVICE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL MRS TANAS 8771485 GEORGETOWN Golden Agers talk of plans Georgetown will be home for a recently married Acton couple Heidi Zeisaig and Brian Walker Ashley were married July at St Josephs church Acton Hie bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs of 181 Longfleld She Is a keypunch operator at Varian of Canada The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Gerald Ashley of 237 McDonald Acton and is a service advisor at Georgetown Chrysler Father Leo Speaale officiated at the double ring ceremony Heidi wore a long white lacetrlmmcd gown with sheer overlay and short sleeves She carried red roses complemented with baby breath and wore a gold cross an engage ment gift given to her mother from her father Bridesmaids wore dresses made by the bride mother mint green in colour set off by yellow carnations daisies and babys breath Matron of Honor was Karen friend of the bride from Guelph Bridesmaids were and the brides sisters and Angela Sch midt a cousin from The brides mother wore blue while the grooms mother wore yellow Heidi was given in marriage by father The groom was at tended by Wilfred Da vies best man of Kitchener and ushers Michael Ashley brother of the groom Rauwerda and ArtUlio friends Reception was held at the GermanCanadian Club In with a hundred guests at tending Cakes were made by Mrs BalrensandMrs D Franklin of Acton Guests Included the Besley first vice- h Hall Jean McLean plans to date given at our next president presioed over was pianist He also read names of the meeting Wednesdays After the business brides godfather and bis wife Mr and Mrs Schmidt of West J period Bert Davidson many and Mrs Club in Lux- discussed the an- of South Carolina grandmother of the groom brides godmother and husband Mr and Mrs S Burlington also at tended Reject outlet for building supplies Mrs Joe Berry remembered by the birthday those present greetings Details of plans for Cards and September will be were enjoyed Other guests came from areas such as Niagaraon Toronto Oakvllte St Catherines and for the bride were given by Mrs Schmidt and Mrs of Guelph Mrs a Marshall and Mrs W Ashley aunts of the groom Mrs neighbourhood shower Mrs A Schupp and Mrs Schubert of Acton and SJielley Wilson and Barb Turkosz friends or the bride The couple enjoyed a honeymoon camping trip in Northern Ontario A retail outlet for building supplies on the Seventh Line south of proposed by Guido Vecchi and Sllouri was turned down by Hills planning board this week The board accepted a staff recommendation that It contravened the Official Plan The land covers 82 acres and at present includes a single family home a barn dog ken nels and a garage The Credit Valley Conservation Authority the Fire Department and the 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