The Wadnesday Dec 30 1381 7 Bill Coats of the Acton Beautifies lion Committee presented prizes to the first and second place winners In the brut decorated house at Christmas contest Saturday morning Hoy and Vandermecr Donald won an ticket while the second went to Joe and Darlene Brown Acton Blvd Third winners John Tyler Ave on hand to receive their a voucher from Family Cleaners The four winners and Coats performed the ticket drawing dutlet at Ac tario BerryWilliams vows exchanged Guests came from as far away as Scotland and Ottawa to witness Ihe marriage vows of Cheryl Anne Williams and David James Berry on October Rev John Robertson officiated at the cere mony in Knox Church with Mrs at the organ and Scott Mai coun as piper Cheryl is the daughter of Mr and Mrt Iain Williams Elizabeth David the son of Mr and Mrs Berry ISO Elmore Dr Acton Both are employed with Atomic Energy Of Canada the bride a secretary the groom a student with the University of Waterloo Escorted down the aisle by her father Cheryl wore a gown of silk sheer with French lace A V neck flowed Into a lace yoke with ruffled neck Full sleeves with lace cuffs accentuated the gown The had an apron effect with deep lace ruffles falling into a long train Her ensemble was complemented by a lace cap and a face veil The cathedral length veil bordered with matching lace Maid of honor was Mrs Susan friend of the bride Bridesmaids were Undo Stewart Donna and Sylvia Bell both of Georgetown Christine White and Sandra McNeil Brant- ford They wore autumn rose gowns Gary Berry brother of the groom best man Ushers were David Williams brother of the bride Allan Livingstone cousin of the bride Rick Van Fleet Lea Jones and Gary friends of the groom At a dinner and dance held at the Cutten Club the mother of the bride received her guests wearing a daphne rose gown The mother of the groom wore a frosty rose gown Angus Livingstone uncle of the bride acted as master of ceremonies Special guests were aunts and cousins from Scotland- Other guests attended from Ottawa Niagara Falls Windsor Toronto Grand Valley Acton and Cheryl Williams and David Berry were married In Knox Presbyterian Church They are making home in Guelph Georgetown and a shower Prior to their wedding and a presentation were Cheryl and David were held by coworkers and guests of honor at many friends at Atomic special gatherings A Energy of Canada dinner and shower was held by friends at Following a honey- Northern Telecom a moon to Quebec City the miscellaneous shower couple made their home was hosted by Susan In False alarm Acton volunteer The only coll this week firefighters had a quiet WflS Monday to Robert Christmas year with no fires Christmas Eve fl olie Christmas Day or Box alarm when the alarm Day system malfunctioned Actario winners Greta Heller Lake Ave waa the winner of tht monthly trip draw made on Boxing Day Mrs HellerwonatripioAcapulco Eva Cooper and Paul Nielsen shared the ticket which was drawn for the weekly prize Kny Dills was the winner of Ihe shopper prize taking home vouchers from Nielsen Acton Photo and Camera Ed In N Out Jolllffe Shoes Jug City family Cleaners and Acton Bowling Lanes Mac and Joyce 159 Churchill South won merchant bonus vouchers from Alton IGA Home Hardware and Acion Family Restaurant Vouchers from Acton Pharmacy Family Cleaners were won by Mr Mrs George Ironside Knox Ave Wanted snow for Jan rally by Barbara Funk Eramosa firefighters responded to one call this past week The call was to a chimney re- at the home of Rockwood Rockmosas Great Escape tickets are still available This Is a good chance on a travel voucher besides providing the Fire Depart meat with fireflghting extracting and rescue equipment The depart has had Incidents In past where this equipment would have made rescue much easier which would have resulted In the victims receiving medical assistance much foster The tickets can be obtained from any firefighter or Lion The draw will be held New Years Eve at Rockmosa Hall The Lions club Rally will be on January this year hopefully Further motion can be obtained from Don Martin at Its a little early to pick up pledge but think if we all start thinking snow snow snow now there should be enough white stuff to hold the rally this winter Last report from the Lions Dance Committee Is that there are tickets for the New Year a Eve celebrations still avail Music will be provided by Belfast A not buffet will be served after midnight Noisemakers hats etc are all to be provided Tickets are selling for a couple with the doors opening at m at the Hall May wish you and yours a very Happy and Peaceful New Year MANAGEMENT AND STAFF THOMPSON FUELS LLOYD MclNTYRE AGENT Osorin 82 students in school concert by Doris Fines The school pupils came out with an ex cell cut performance at their Christmas concert recently and there was a large crowd turned out to see It The voice school choir sang several numbers They comprise students from grade 3 to The primary choir grades l to 3 alio did very well The students of grade to did an excellent performance In the play Babes In directed by Mrs Arlene and future star performers could be vis ualized as one watched The Star of Bethlehem pageant was enacted by grade directed by Mrs Vera Denny and the speech was given Brown Mrs Bonnie Schotsch was pianist throughout the performance Sympathy is extended to Mr ana Mrs David Woodward and family on the death of Mrs Woodwards brother Harry of the Fergus district Mr and Mrs Cameron spent the week end in Toronto at the heme of their son and daughterinlaw Mr and Mrs Graham A going away parly was given for Graham and Yvonne who are being transferred to Edmonton the end of December by the Blanc and Royle Broad casting Company for whom he Is an outdoor workman John of St Louis Missouri visited with his parents Gordon and Anna on his way to Ottawa In search of a house John and penny and family will be moving to Ottawa In mid January l Worship at Presbyterian Church Sunday morning was in the form of a Christmas Carol Service Carols readings and scripture verses comprised the service with the choir singing Allelulia Christ Is Bom Esther Taylor Continued from Page She will continue her job as school crossing guard on Main Street and will still feed ihe ducks dally a task far which she is well known Her pets at home keep her busy and she Is looking forward to brush ing up on her photography It will be a good chance for her to catch up on her reading also Esther feels the people of hove the late to credit for their beautiful library She explains some councillors wanted it housed In the building where Johnson Real Estate now is but Lea Inlawfoughtlongandhardfor a new one to be built She also feels some credit should go to the Inte Ted Tyler It was Ted when ho was mayor who went to work to get the municipal grant system changed so that more provincial grants could be forthcoming He waa successful and the library received a lot more money Library board chairman George Lee was a hard worker for them too and helped make the library what ll is today He would do lobs that no one else would touch she recalls He took an active part In the planning of the library also Isabel Watson years at the library helped in the success in a big way too she says I will miss the library but will always keep an eye on It Esther soys fondly And then in true Esther Taylor fashion she says Til miss the people and the pay cheque Obit Hazel Murray Murray Murray Smith Frank Cooper KM Petty and Bruce and Lloyd Interment was at Cemetery Mrs Murray is stir vlved by her husband Andrew and children Ruby Hansen Mill St Acton Verna Smith Mill St and Harry Murray RR 3 Acton She wbs predeceased by her parents and slater Eva Chips Hazel Luclla Murray died suddenly in her home on December She was M years old Mrs Murray of Mill St E was born November 29 1687 in Township the daughter of Jane Gibbons and Hiram Denny Gibbons She attended Lome School On September she married Andrew J Murray at the Rockwood Manse They lived at Cloverdale Farm Acton for about SO years before moving to Mill St Mrs Murray was busy with the Knox Women s Missionary Society and the Knox Ladles Aid She was a member of Knox Presbyterian Church Rev J Robertson officiated at the funeral December at Shoe maker Funeral Home Pallbearers were grandsons Russell NOTICE PARKING a between ihe hours of for a of time a hours Is prohibuwt by on at root parking snow cleaning please comply with of AUTHORITIES MAY HAVE VEHICLES TICKET ED OR TOWED AWAY AT THE OWNERS EXPENSE SNOW CLEANING Placing of snow or Ico on In any manner obstruct or on cumber Is prohibited by by la An improper snow and lea can a hazard please comply the requlromenis of the by law so as not to crane a AUTHORITIES MAY HAVE THE SNOW AND ICE REMOVED AT THE PROPERTY OWNERS EXPENSE COOPERATION IS NECESSARY TO ENSURE EFFECTIVE WINTER CONTROL MEASURES AND SAFE CONDITIONS NEW BIGGER ft BETTER EVERY TUESDAY St Marys 8S3I5EO RACEWAY HARNESS RACING POST TIMES- Thursday Sunday Evening Afternoon 7 30pm Trlactor Exactor Wagwlng ClubHouu Achilles HAS THE ANSWER PRICE PROTECTION 13 YEAH NO CHARGE SERVICE PROTECTION PlANl MILEAGE 37 MAZDA THE ANSWER more you took the more you tike Ltd THE PLACE FOR UNBEATABLE PRICES AND SERVICE 3S7 QUEEN ST EAST ACTON CancdaDry Ginger Ate Chunk Light Tuna 33 NESCAFE instant Coffaa Whit 10 PRODUCT Of Florida product or Mushrooms I 59 59 TO n 69 288 COOKED Dinner M Hams Sid Bacon NEW ZEALAND FROZEN Shoulder Lamb Chops MtWlXiUAKDn Lamb Chops Steaks MiSwuga 219 METRIC SHOPPING IS COMING Mushrooms Pieces Stems DEC TO SAT J 219 59 HHiVHVIWliiilHii Carnation Heinz 2 Milk Ketchup Bread CANAOUM Cigarettes cm wo Choice Peas run Apfitt Jute j 7Q Cheddar Cheese j French Onion stcmoi 99 Chip Dip Grapefruit or Oranfl Juice CrackrS 89 99 PeekFrean Blcks Biscuits Dill Pickles 139 WA TCH FOR OUR MONDA Y TUESDA Y SPECIA LSI DOWNTOWN ACTON PLENTY OF FREE PARKING