Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 9, 1956, p. 11

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thursday august 9th 1956 3 s j theactokl free press acton ontario i page eleven tw c harry shoubridge is glad to see the modern food store is a shoppers paradise says food store owner harry shoubridgc selfservice tins made buying quicker and easier mew departments such as frozen foods have brought a wider choice of products package designs store arrangements and lighting have all been modernized and vastly improved another change benefits mr shoubridgc and his family in a personal way nowadays its easier to provide financial security for families because life insurance policies are much marc flexible never before has the range of policies and plans been so wide life insurance representatives too are trained to give more competent service in the selection of plans to meet individual family needs today through life insurance ready funds are provided for emergencies for education for safeguarding your home for your business and for your retirement in these and other ways the life insurance companies in canada are in ttep with progress bringing benefits to people in all walks of life the life insurance companies in canada puywh to camatuams l mof hum 300 nunfoa lot tfm urn 1200 f ffcas poyinaafs wi mod fo imaf pobcykawa flying officer ron ftolston weds anne sorochan in regina a doublering ceremony in re gina saskatchewan united in mar riage anne sorochan of that city and flying officer ronald g h rolston of acton the bride is the daughter of mr and mrs peter sor ochan of regina the groom who has been stationed at the rcaf station at chatham new bruns wick is the son of mr and mrs james rolston of victoria avenue acton rev boyd beckel officiated in st johns united church regina on saturday- afternoon july 21 shas ta daisies decorated the church lor the occasion sirs j fisher was organist v the bride wore a floor length gown rrtade of layers of nylon net over heavy white satin with a lily- point sleeved bolero jacket tjie veil reached the hem of the gown falling from a pearl studded head dress she carried american beau ty roses her cultured pearls and matching earrings were the gift of the groom attention farmers i for yur tractor gas and fuel needs grease and lubricat ing oil cont thompson fuels ltd phone 69 acton prompt delivery from meter pump yes we have tanks available shortill metal plumbing ft heating gar wood furnaces eavestroughing 114 churchill road phone 464 her maid of honor was her sister miss elsie sorochan who wore a coral cocktail length gown and car ried white carnations another sis ter miss patsy sorochan wore a semiformal gown of powder blue and carried pink tinted carnations the brides cousin miss victoria sorochan was her third attendant wearing an aqua semiformal gown and carrying yellow tinted carna tions groomsman was elton tanne of edmonton alberta ushers were roy demchuck and jim sullivan both of regina friends and relatives gathered in st johns united church auditorium for the reception which followed the bride and groom left later on a trip to various points in saskatche wan and ontario mrs rolston wore a white gown figured in pale yel low and grey with a white coolie hat and white accessories her cor sage was of red roses the young couple will be leavin shortly for zweibrucken germany where the groom will be stationec for about three years outoftown guests at the wed- ding included the grooms parents mr arid mrs james rolston of ac ton mr and mrs william soroohm of edmonton alberta mr elton tanne of edmonton miss victoria sorochan of victoria and mrs nel lie klowchuck of raleigh mount bc mary rita gazzola kenneth fatt wed in sacred heart rectory guelpli miss mary rita gazzola became the bride of kenneth fatt in a double ting ceremony performed by father v rae the bride is the daughter of mr and mrs victor gazzola sudbury and the grooms parents are mr and mrs henry fatt acton the bride given in marriage by her father wore a floor length gown of white crysrajlette and lace over taffeta with vneckiine and lilypoint sleeves the skirt had a jace panel scattered with rhineston- cs on both front and back her fingertip veil of net was held by a heartshaped headdress trimmed with rhinestpnes she carried a crossshaped bouquet ofgardenias- with pink sweetheart roses miss mary prigione was maid of honor in a dress of soft blue net over taffeta with net jacket an gloves blue mesh shoes and btue taffeta picture hat with a large bow at the back she carried a bou quet of white causations and pink sweetheart roses with a blue bow miss rita gazzola as bridesmaid wore an identical ottfit in pink miss alma gazzola sister of the bride was flower girl in an identi cal dress but wore a crown of blue roses russell fatt of glen williams was best man and bill manson ushered the guests dinner was served to 50 guests at the polish hall and 75 guests at tended the reception held later a tiered wedding cake centered rides table with r two giant and white roses brides mottrcr n a drew l with pink ac- of pink roses assisted in white acces- rsnge car to new yellow vellow the grooms mother navy silk dress wit sories and red rose c for travelling by york city the bride chiise a sheath dress with matching people buy the free press to read and read the free press to buy duster coat with black and white accessories and corsage of yellow roses the couple are residing in guelph it i recommend hfc because jr was helped m fountain wed to j mckinney a pretty wedding in a setting of summer flowers took place in ac tons st albans church on the af ternoon of july 28 at 3 pm when marjorie joan fountain daughter of mr and mrs george fountain acton became the bride of john henry mckinney the son of mr and mrs harry mckinney of erin rev richardson of georgetown marriedlthe couple in the absence of rev ffevan jones mrs f g oakes played the wedding music and while the register was being signed the brides gown was ballerina length and consisted of snow white lace over net her fingertip veil fell from a dainty crown of silk sprinkled with pearls the bride carried a bouquet of red roses and slephanotis the brides only attendant and matron of honor was mrs shirley cannons of acton mrs cannons wore a light blue nylon dress with hat to match she carried n bou quet of pink roses the groomsman was mr charles scott of erin ushers were mr iyle cripps acton an uncle of the bride and mr fred wilson of erin the reception was held in the st albans parish hall the attending guests came from erin london georgetown and toronto the grooms grandmother mis alice strowger of whitby also attended the wedding at the hall the brides mother drssudin a nnvv blue nylon dress with white accessories i eceived- the guests she also wore a corsage of red roses the grooms mother wore a dress of navy and embossed black taffeta the dress was worn with pink accessories and she wore a corsage of red roses the newly married couple left by car for malton where they boarded a plane for montreal upon arrival at montreal the couple have plan ned a cruise on the st lawrence river for her departure the bride wore a navy duster coat over a dress of white with white accessories her corsage was red roses the couple will reside in toronto chronicles ginger farm written specially for the acton v free press bv gwendoline p clarke j we got our yearly tax bill last week and it was very welcome welcome on two counts one be-r- cause our entire taxes on a hundred acres still amount to less than the taxes on art average sixroomed house in town two because for the f irsjl lime that we know of encouragemont is given for prompt payment one per cent discount on taxes paid within 30 days at the end of two months unpaid taxes will be classifed as overdue and a two per cent penalty added now that is what we consider good business a little different from soap products carrying a label 10 cents off the regular price of this packet but omitting to men tion the regular price lloncsttogoodness discount is a wonderful idea ni one likes to lose money pay one per cent more after a months time nothing do ing- we might as well have that one pel cent as the township so by hook or by crook we pay the bill mi time and collect the discount as for paying an overdue penalty that voud be unthinkable goes with hydro ac tinic we got our hydro p with some christmas it handing hurt i wish to tell you of my gratitude to household finance writes a customer in port alfred quebec frankly your company shows to their customers that each dollar loaned can help to give independence in my case it was only with the help of the small loans that i could start to build my house thanks to your company today i am a home owner it is with pleasure that i repay my loan hfc helps those who want to help themselves- each time i meet a friend who needs a loan i recommend hfc because i was helped also i learned to start my budget and this was very important once more thank you i remain a satisfied and happy customer how hfc helps keep the canadian family a going concern hfcs business our only business is providing cash loans to help families over temporary money problems today hfc isserving more than 475000 canadian families banks and credit unions simply cannot accommodate such a timeconsuming volume of small loan customers if there were no consumer loan companies like household finance the average family with a real need for money would be hard put to find prompt help this is the essential service hfc and the consumer loan industry provide to hundreds of thousands of people every year a breathing spell togive the family a chance to get back on its financial feet repayment terms are well within the family income because h fc instalments average less than 8 of the family income practical advice is freely given- needless borrowing is discouraged it is extremely unlikely that so many thoughtful men and women would put their confidence in us unless we provided to their satisfaction a service that helps keep the canadian family a going concern household finance canadas firsx and foremost consumer finance company reception on lawn follows marriage in rockwood church ue lkvi hns r 1 f iln mi 1 f i n ffni j tiii llr bvil f 71 im j i m 3t m niuusmiw m i i uu s o m ii loncs officiated in st johns angiiean chllrclr kork- wiiiiil when nancy kuth waller and richard kinmlh mccrennr of montreal were married f iladmh and fern with white candles de corated the chureh for the cere mony the hride is the daughter of dr anil mrs k h willer of knckw i and the urooin is the son of mrs a mrtirikiir and the late mr mi ircuor of nnrnnda quebec the hride chose a white guipure lace rown with fitted bodice eane neckline short sleeves mid full skirt falling to a chapel train her f insert ip veil was held by i lace provincial bonnet and she carried a colonial bouquet of white carna tions pinoerhio chrysanthemums and sweetheart roses set in white tulle she also carried a hire hand kerchief carried by her grand mother mrs evan steen at her wedding 58 years iun matron of honor was mrs charles green of it i vers manitoba sister of the bride hridesmaids were miss victoria waller sisttr of the bride mrs oeorgo waller and mrs ho- bcrt gurrall were gowjied alike in mist blue polished cotton waltz length dresses in princess style with draped sash and hiplinc and back bow they wore matching forgot- mcnot caps tied with dainty bow trim nnd carried whiteivory fans with white shasta chrysanthemums robert gurr bagotville quebec was best man and the ushers were george waller palmcrston brother of the bride william mcgregor and mr don mcgregor of noranda brother of the groom the wedding music was played by miss ada waller aunt of the bride the reception was on the lawns of the home of the brides parents receiving the guests the brides mother chose silver gray crystalettc with matching fuchsia trimmed pic ture hat and fuschia accessories her corsage was demure sweetheart roses and cornflowers the grooms mother assisted wearing a dusty rose taffeta gown with matching mohair petal hat and brown acces sories her corsage was of lestra hibbard roses for the wedding trip to cape cod the bride donned a spruce green swiss organdy with white accessor ies and corsage of white carnations and sweetheart roses the brides grandparents mr nnd mrs evan steen of kingston at tended other guests were present tram noranda kingston montreal ottawa hamilton bagotville wnt- erdown dunnville and guelph the bride is a graduatp of the hospital for ick children toronto and queens university school of nursing the groom is a graduate in mechanical engineering of queens university kingston after their wedding trip mr and mrs mcgregor will reside at notre dame de grace montreal the sninc counts one bill mixed i cards and forgot to pay over that extra 2 50 really but we hadnt a leg to stand on it was ho ones fault but our own some coal merchants are adopt ing the discount plan in regard to customers winter supply of coal and find it works very well it would be wonderful if the same policy became more general in business instead of encourage- went given to installment buying it might result in a better econom ic system people would be less in clined to live hcyuud their means which would be one more step to wards curbing inflation many old er pcoplcwill iiineniliii the time when there was no such thing as installment buying you either paid cash or you gave a promissory note over in the old- country for customers wi limited means plan robt r hamilton w fred a hoffman y toptometrists i formerly jt head phone guelph 1924 58 st gorst squar merchants had a layaway this meant so much a week paid in to a clothing club i suppose the revolving crcdit plan operated by some stores today winks in much the same way and is a good thing for those who seem to have a per petual hole in their pocket well weatherwise until satur day we really had a wonderful week cool nights warm days what more could anyone ask we bail midweek visitors on two sep arate days looking back i am am used at how differently we enter tained them that is arier the usual visiting at home one friend was delighted because i took her to visit an extraspecial antique shop she was absolutely m her glory i dont know how long we browsed around but it was cer tainly a wrench to drag ourselves away shopkeepers of antique stores are on a little different foot ing from other merchants naturally they like to make a sale but even if they donjl they are quite happy to show their treasures and talk about this one and that to any customer who is genuinely in terested in antiques and respects them enough to keep his or her hands oft the priceless treasures 1 am not quite such an enthusiast about antiques as my friend that is to say i value anything old that is given me because of its as sociation but i dont buy antiques to add to my collection our next visitor came from tor onto and likes nothing bettor than to ramble around the country so for her we took a trip to a natural park complete with waterfalls caves rocks and centuryold build ings then we looked at various houses that were up for sale dis cussing the factors for and against new houses versusold we also paid a visit to a wonder ful old gentleman of 95 he was somewhat lame but there was nothing wrong with his mental ab ility more amazing still he had hardly a line or a wrinkle in his face we felt this was a result of his philosophy of lire so different from the telltale wrinkles that de note the discontented person not all wrinkles of course there are wrinkles around the eyes that go a humorous disposition really enjoyed our visitand came away feeling that old age is a relative quality an much depends on the years that have gone before and the mental attitude of persons as they approach old ago the friend who was with me for instance she is in her early fifties and already a little hard of hearing her doctor prescribed a hearing aid did she rebel not a bit of it although she is very active in a social way she arlopteimthe attitude that people wear glasses to see better then why not a hearingaid to hear better she could do without it for a while vet but her doctor said it would be wise for her to get used to it while she is still at an adapt able agehe is following his ad- vtcc makfrrir life more interesting for herself and less difficult for those with whom she comes in contact i tried it out myself and decided that it was absolutely ridiculous for anyone to- be selfconscious about wearing sifch a worthwhile little contraption and i might come to it some time as my hearing de pends almost entirely on the left ear i punctured the drum of itbo right ear years ago while diving in somewhat shallow water with we mhfwl j a7fc a i i v

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