Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 14, 1982, p. 18

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8 The Acton Free Press Wednesday July miracle Super Deals Part Bach Attached Fresh Chicken Legs 2 98 Limit 3 per family Part Back Attached Fresh Chicken Breasts 504 kg lb Limit per family Lean Meaty Side Spare Ribs Ready Id Cook 414 Is Mary Miles Wieners 37S g 99 Miracle Own Canadian 100 Pure Beef Patties Quarter Pound Appx 10 lb sold at lb Ground from 100 Beef Medium Ground Beef 570 PIT It HiC Apple Drink 48 It tin and more 259 169 Maxwell House J Instant Coffee lor Food Ice Cream 2 Mrs round Smooth or Peanut Butter g I Liberty Vegetable OH Mr lug Colours Velour Bathroom TiSSUe roll Dow or Regular or Diet Pepsi Cola ml tins Kelloggs Rice 725 box or Chocolate Chipf I Cookies 1 4 I Colours Kleenex Facial Tissues Shopiy a Black Forest Ham dguI Sliced J 95 a Product U S A or Mexico Canada No 1 Grade Seedless Grapes 21 Dempster a Country Bran or Stone Ground Bread 69 Ontario Sweet Cherries 21 99 au met rue mi xcwt MfVi MCTftO TORONTO MAMPTON MALTON THE TO and Pamela Morgan won a gat barbecue in the Bank of Montreal Customer Appreciation Cornell Law and Steve Clarke centre of the local branch were on hand to present the barbecue and steak purchased from SchrempfDenny vows exchanged Guests came from as Tar away as Vancouver for the wedding of Joyce Denny and Alexander Rudolf Schrempf on May Rev Arthur Tribe officiated at the double ring ceremony held at St Alban Anglican Church Mrs Betty provided the organ music Brenda a steno grapher at the Bank of Nova Scotia is the daughter of Harold and Audrey Denny Acton Alex is the son of Rudy and the late Pauline Schrempf Misslssauga He Is a plumber with Wiggins Mechanical Contractors Toronto Given In marriage by her parents wore a full length multl tiered gown of lace and organza with a full train in back She carried a cascading bouquet of deep purple and mauve lilacs with white roses and The flowers were by a friend of the bride Caroline Marshall of Brampton After the ceremony Brenda gave her bouquet to her grandmother Mabel Denny Sandra Denny Acton was the maid of honor The groom sisters Debbie and Laura both of Misslssauga were bridesmaids Best man was John Schrempf brother of the groom from Two Paul did an experiment with Sailor Soap at the I event Wednesday Joyce Denny and Alexander Rudolf were married May friends Fred Acton and Glenn Toronto Barrie and were Brampton ushers Prior to her marriage Jim Murray lifelong was guest of friend of the groom honor at many special family was master of gatherings a Jack and ceremonies at a dinner Jill shower hosted by and dance held at the Jim and Jan Murray Acton Citizens Band a dinner Hall Stan and presentation held by Waterloo Godfather of the Maid of Honor and the bride proposed the bridesmaids at Vuk toast to the bride in Toronto a Special guests at the dinner party at Jack wedding were Mr and Tanner s Table held by Mrs Bill Denny Acton the staff of the Bank of grandparents of the Nova Scotia bride Ken Groff A stag was held by the Vancouver great uncle best man at the Canoe of the bride Elizabeth Club Port Credit Keswick Following a brief GodGodmolher of the honeymoon to Dunkrik groom Other guests New the arrived from Kit newiyweds made their Waterloo home at 97 Bower Ave Gymnastics Camp here Responding to the growing needs of the Halton Hills community the lecreatlon and parks department has expanded this years Gymnastic Camp into two locations The original Gymnastic Camp held In Georgetown has been a raving success in previous years and the response has been sufficient to sup port a new location The new location Is for all en thusiastic Acton residents and is held at McKenzleSmith Middle School This halfday camp is a favorite for all girls five years and older The afternoon events begin in Acton at 1 00 and continue until p Basic skills on all Olympic apparatus are taught in an enjoyable fun filled atmosphere Qualified enthusiastic responsible coaches work with a small circle of children to in instruction The four coaches working with the children of Hills will be Jill Morris Jennifer Pepper Scott Kline and Lee Johnston Gymnastic Supervisor Recreational swims games and films are an added feature For more information regarding these weekly programs call the summer activities hotline at Thunder the Wonder Dog was on hand In Prospect Park last Wednesday with trainer Andy The loving dog sponsored by Purina Dog Chow was scheduled to perform his tricks a I Back to Acton Days celeb ration How ever with the cancellation of the Thunder left out in the rain He hat done hit with since he was a pup at half lime hows at and NFL Bllziard and Blue Jay games and a hut of other event Obituary Myrtle Bewick The Optimist Club of Milton v presents A ROCK ROLL DANCE FRIDAY JULY 1982 1am OPTIMIST CENTRE 311 COMMERCIAL ST MILTON ONTARIO DOOR PRIZES 500p TICKETS AVAILABLE AWHE OPTIMIST CENTRE 8784411 Myrtle May Beswick of Mopleview Lodge died in Guelph General Hospital June following a brief illness Mrs was born on May 1693 the daughter or William Allan and Minnie Allan nee Mosaics On February 14 she married Clayton Morley in The couple farmed on the Sixth Line until 1940 when they moved to Hamilton They returned to Acton In 1973 Mrs Beswick was a charter member of the United Church Women and for many years was a member of the Ha mil ton Horticultural Society She was a life long adherent of the Methodist and sub sequently United Churches Mrs was predeceased by her hus band her parents brothers Wesley Roland and Bert and a sister Lena Cleave She Is survived by a daughter Alberta Dick Vineland grandchildren Mrs Marie Mount Hope W Dick Dartmouth Nova Scotia and Doug Dick Cobalt Ontario great grandchildren Christine Jennifer and Michael Dick brother Bolton and sisters Ada McLean Sixth Line Acton Bella Acton Elda McKinnon Kitchener Jenny Holmes Acton and Viola Crozier Toronto Funeral service was held at Shoemaker Funeral Home with Rev C Beaton officiating Interment was at Fair view Cemetery Pallbearers were Lloyd McLean Don Brown Bob all nephews and great nephews Ross McLean Gary Brown and Henri Fair grant needed The 300 grant to the Acton Agricultural Society will be put to good use In a letter to Hills Council society secretary treasurer John thanked the town fathers and mothers for the grant Your grant is very much appreciated with some changes the letter stated also said Each year It is getting harder to put on a good fair as the price of all items that we use keeps going up but wearealwaystrylngtokeep our fair at a high standard of entertainment Youngblut named Lome been appointed to the Housing Authority replacing Pit McKenzic who was forced to resign due to HI health Youngblut a appointment was approved by Halton region last month

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