14 Acton Wednesday June Hugh and Eunice celebrated 55 years marriage recently Residents of the Third Line Township for many years the couple now live In Daughters Mary Livingstone Peck and families all of Georgetown helped the celebrate the occasion Reids 55 years wed Fifty five years of happy marriage was celebrated recently by Hugh and Eunice Held of Guelph Originally from the Tenth Line of Erin Town ship Eunice Graham a teacher married Hugh a farmer of the Third Line Erin Town ship on May 1Kb For the next 32 years they lived on the same farm and until retiring in Guclph Special guest at their homo on their was Mrs Reid HETA holds elections Hal ton Elementary Teachers Association elected Gerry Dunn as president during the associations tenth anniversary dinner May at Burlington Dunn of Elizabeth Gardens school in Burling ton takes the place of Bill Watt Watt holds the post of past pros dent Mark Gilhiandis was elected vice president Laird MacKenz was returned as treasurer Former Acton teacher Bob 0 was elected Halton President of the Ontario Public School Hen Teachers ederation Carrie of Martin St was elected head of the Women Teachers Association brother Morgan Graham The following Sunday immediate members including Mr brother and sisters gathered at the home of their daughter Mary and her husband Don Livingstone and family in Georgetown for a buffet dinner Daughter Bessie Peck and husband Douglas Peck also from Geo rgetown were present and although he t attend a phone call was received from their only son Clarence and family from Victoria They have nine grand children and three great grandchildren To celebrate the Reid wore the same suit he was married In years ago lie is 8G and his wife is Acton I RURAL Supplies Farm Equipment Lawn Mowers SPECIAL Ontario Codsr available In HBEH12nM HOUR SERVICE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Commercial Res denial KILLS ELECTRICAL 8532572 frljnu HORSE TRAILER RENTALS TACK REPAIR CUPPER REPAIR EVERYTHING REQUIRED FOR HORSE RIDER mm SWIMMING POOLS Do Tub So Band Gray GEORGE ANDREWS NEW Er USED FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT or iJnHmmfji WELDNG AND FARM REPAIRS PARRS FARM SERVICE FORD BROTHERS ACfvnpiefaUneof Swifts si dual ED STEWARTS EQUIPMENT 8339016 Why wart 20 years for trees We sell large trees Coll us for free est mate Douglas Wood Largs Tree Safaa Ltd Ft 2 Couple exchange vows in doublering service A doublering candle light ceremony marked the marriage of Eileen Sayers daughter of Mrs Florence Gough and the late Mr James Sayers of Acton and Jasper Bell son of Mr and Mrs Andrew Bell of George town on May 17 at Knox Presbyteriun Church bride was given away by her uncle Gordon Johnston and wore a floor length gown of French satin decor with Chan I illy lace on bodice and cuffs and a four tier veil with a Juliet cap She carried a round arrangement of yellow roses and baby breath The gown was made by the groom mother while the veil was made by Mrs Buchanan The maid of honor was Elaine Foster of Acton while bridesmaids were Mrs Shirley Wilson and Mrs Lynda Sayers both sisters of the bride and Corla Bell si iter of the groom They each carried a round arrangement of white daisies and baby s breath BUI MeTaggart of Burlington was best man while Robert Allen of Georgetown and Jim and Andy Bell of Georgetown both brothers of the groom were the ushers David Wilson nephew of the bride was ring bearer while Jennifer Wilson niece of the bride was flower girl Approximately no guests attended the reception at Acton Curling Club Guests came from as for away as Holland and Texas as well as Port Perry Burlington Cambridge Kitchener Brampton Hamilton Toronto and After a weeks honey moon in Florida the couple Is residing In v Georgetown f Show era for the bride were given by Mrs Gordon Johnston Mrs Mildred Sanders Mrs Florence Sayers Gough and Elaine Foster A trousseau tea and rehearsal party was given by and Mrs during A stag for the groom lhc marriage on May IT at was given by Mr Kno Presbyterian In Acton The the best man honeymooned in Florida Appoint Hydro elect next time lhl3 V HI Hydro Councillor Roy Booth HX Commission only H ta operation since appointments but US I S Monday April and councillor stressed that period tawSn night recommended the at this time the the hydro commissioner V appointments for the first same members should should be elected by the municipal elections If 1 slay In office ward system COME AND CELEBRATE CANADA DAY JUNE 28 1980 at BURNETT S FIELD Parade starts at noon from Community Centre Family Day continues til 6pm Millar Jo Schnoldor Officiating TOURNEY SOCCERTOURNEY TUaOFWAH- FOODBOOTHS GAMES CRAFTS PETSHOW FUN AND GAMES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY FREE ADMISSION BarBQ Fresh A Chickens iV9 89 2 FROZEN Orange Dinner Juice 25 49 FRESH WHOLE jt CutUp Chicken L FRESH CHICKEN Leg or Breast Quarters Catsup 99 Of Side Bacon 149 Bologna Chunks 119 Dell Sausage 249 Breakfast Sausago York Meat Pies 49 Dog or Cat Food 414OZ TINS Rose Pickles 79 IQA Hamburg or Wiener Buns Smoked Hams SEMIBONELESS HALVES WW CAW SAUCE Beans with Pork WIenora 145 Sandwich Meats Smoked Hams 209 Cake Mixes Salad Dressings 69 49 Bing Cherries Hed Lettuce 89 49 I PRODUCED Of Unci a Aran Smith 79 Ota Honey Daw J Bunch fladl hat J Sltl In 99 FORDS Pta Riling 99 Cream Style Com TIM 1 Mackerel Cat Utter a 69 BBQ Sauce Jbybx flfcff109 SerWattei 139 Aluminum a 189 Karra Candias 89 Dare Biscuits Charcoal Briquets ChM Food Sllcea Orange J i349 a 89 Competitive Prices Personal Service HALTON HILLS IGA HWY NO GUELPH STREET GEORGETOWN ACTON IGA 8 MAIN STRtET NORTH ACTON