Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 12, 1979, p. 8

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8 The Acton free Press Wednesday Sept 12 Ladies set for fall fair Page and Wayne were married In Churchill mm unit July Page wed July 28 honeymoon In Musk oka followed the July 2D wedding of Windy age and Wayne John in ihurch flic bride of Is he daughter of and Shirley Page it It Acton and is a seamstress The groom also of is the son of and thi tali Maurice It It Alton it lorimnn Itcv Jim officiated at I he double ceremony with Mrs J- Mihnery providing ill organ musk in marriage by her parents Wendy wore long white latetrim gown with sheer and long puffy sleeves She car peach roses with breath She also wore i pearl drop a gift from her parents a from Quebec was matron of honor Brides maids were Julie Page and Hose a friend from Wilson a friend It It was best man with Morris and I Medland brother of tin groom Quebec as ushers Itii matron of honor wore yellow A line dress with flounce round the neck The bridesmaids wore green of similar style and matching bows In their hair The gowns were made by aunt Mrs Willy Meade lakvitle The attendants tarried bouquets of daisies baby church the were prised Ik whisked Into horse and buggy driv en All Winters It and taken the Curling lub for a reception I uests allended from Quebec lakvilli Georgetown and ramp- Ion Special guests wen the bride grandparents Mr and Mrs Ted Sim Toronto Prior lo Ihi wedding Wendy was guest of or at a shower held at of Mrs Ernie Med land It i A mock wedding was ranged Terry and Jan held the home of Ihi groom mother July The couple have made their home in ran by Quebec by Heather A last minute check of plans for this week Fall Fair was the order of business at the regular September meeting of the Ladies Division of the Acton Agricultural Society The members met at the Acton Public Library on Wednesday September to add the final touches to their year work This division is responsible for the ing and display most of he classes in the hall domestic science canned and preserved products exhibits homecrafts crafts and hobbles group displays and school children work Judges have been secured for all classes Again this year the members will donate the prizes for the exhibitors winning the most points in each of the hall classes Simpsons Sears of Acton has given a prize of silverware to the winner of the most points the home classes On Saturday afternoon the members attention will turn to the Baby Show The popular show is run by the Ladies Division who donate the trophies for the winning babies and ribbons for all contestants Local groups and businesses supply additional prizes Registrations are being taken at Toddlers to Teens until fair time and on Friday evening from to the hall area of the arena floor A work meeting this Wednesday will prepare the hall for exhibits which will be arriving morning for ing and display over the three days of the fair The Ladies Division also contributes mem to various other areas of the fair such as the parade and the Mist Acton fair committees The ladies Division is looking forward to great fair Obituar Hugh Wilkinson veteran dies Harold readies wood to burn during Si Joseph Church corn Sunday Rev Beaton to conduct service Greenock Wl has meeting Wee Patrick McMahon helped with the chores at the St Joseph a church corn roast Sunday at the United Church camp ground COMMUNITY CALENDAR Ann vcrwy Acton Golden Club Pot Luck at 30 at Hall Past meratan oil members to bring fan Monday- Sept to m at Seoul Hall Boys to yean Patent must accompany tons log titration Manama book and to elephant Saturday 22 10 a 3pm at Sale includes calls gin book etc Acton Seoul Guide Mot net Annual Dance Saturday Sept Fred Dot Jockey Acton Band Han fix tickets A a mm Saturday Sept 22 a m St John Church Grounds Re wood Something for by Mrs A dates The 1979 September meeting of Greenock Women Institute was held at the home of Mrs Eliot Patterson Mrs John Addison pre sided Miss gave meditations Minutes were read of the group visit to he Ontario Agricultural Museum Milton in June also the bus lour visit to Jacobs shops and dinner the Crock in July by Sec Mrs McGiragle Leaders will notified of the Sr Shorl Indoor Gardening lo be held at University of Tues and 16 Delegates and visitors are lo attend Ihe Area Convention Park Kit Oct 29 Over the summer donations were made following The Lee Found Fund Save the Sight Fund of the Assoc iated Country women of the World membership in Ihe Wellington County Historical Society support to the Fall Fair Baby Show As this was the first regular meeting since Wellington Centre Dis trict Annua on May 1979 report was given by Mrs It Sinclair district director As a follow up of their visit to the Museum a request was read by vice president Mrs Aitken for articles to be put on display the Museum Mrs has the list and Ihcy arc also available at the museum Any help is welcome and in Ihis on going project Mrs Sinclair explained a request from Welling ton Centre for aid to tht Woodstock Tornado victims either through branch or district veryonc agreed to help in whatever way Ihey could Mrs passedoncntry forms for Fall Pair lo be filled in by members A traditional Harvest Home service will be by Rev Beaton Acton United Church on Thanksgiving Sunday October 7 at the historic While Church on the fourth Line in Col Beaton was a former minister of the church in the tarry and ib well known to many of former congregation allowing he church lU year the service will be simple with old familiar hymns and music supplied by John Lane of Alton The church built in by Ihe Scottish pioneers who set lied Calcdon in the was turned over to Ihe Credit Valley Conservation Authority in 1969 for his lone preservation As pari of a traditional Thanksgiving Ihe Credit Valley Conservation Authority invites every one attend the service colorful Catedon Hills Second World War veteran Hugh Wilkinson 333 Queen Si died sud denly of natural causes on August Mr Wilkinson is survived by sons Brian of and Richard of Acton and daughters Heather Mrs Frank I Moffat and Dale of Burlington Mr Wilkinson was bom February 1925 Rev Walter A officiated at the September 1 funeral The funeral was at the Shoemaker Funeral Home Interment was at Cemetery A Friday evening service Golden Age Club Acton olden Age Club held their September afternoon meeting recently St Hall After Ihe business period Anniversary plans were completed The members decided to advertise to invite present members manv of whom are unable lo attend meet trigs end all past members rather Irving to contact them bv lelephoning Dinner is al p m Members are asked to bring first only such as i use roles and salads as Ihe desert being provided was enjoyed as was also was held by members of the LOL Lodge Pallbearers were friends and fellow workers Ken Brooks Harry Cannons Mitchell Kennedy Reg Galloway Jr Jack Walker and BUI Ingles Mr Wilkinson worked as a laborer at Diss ton Canada He attended SS 22 School in Brampton As a young man he served in the Second World War He was posted to the First Corp Defence Headquarters He served with the Lome Scot in Sicily Italy and laler in north Europe FrorttierRorist Garden centre 6t9 8222361 Weddings beautiful Shade Fall now be captured in Flower and iter Sweat add a delightful touch HO for the Convenors of Ihe Aelon air Committee Mrs and Mrs J gave a re port and a temporary set up of display Mrs Wallace Federated lo subscribers of same Acton Fall Fair PET SHOW TIME DATE Sunday Sept 16 PLACE Fair Grounds CLASSES GENERAL pot and ha Most Best In nod pet Most unusual pa to ma BJ FOR DOGS CATS Class cat RIBBONS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL 8569989 Guaranteed Weed Control Fertilizing CIL32a8tImo Insect control chinch bugs grubs Crab grass control 8531351 DOORS FACTORY WAREHOUSE OUTLET SHOWROOM HOURS TOTHURS SAT r HwYNo7lioinhlidt GEORGETOWN an aldel ST Phono 877 1186 G Green Manager and 6 WIDE WOOD PATIO DOORS SAFETY TEMPERED AS LOW AS Complats Door Framo with Operating ALUMINUM PATIO DOOR FITS THE SAME 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