Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 12, 1967, p. 7

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four guests attend guild the april meting of st al- bani pariah guild wa held in the parish halt the meeting opened with aiqwh followed by the guild prayer mrs r hall presided in the absence of president wrs b pratt and vicepresident lr v bristow the minutes of the last meeting were read by mrs c lindsay the treasurers re port given by mrs r hill four guests were welcomed after the business was dealt with the meeting closed with the mitpah benediction the ladies enjoyed a game of cards and lovely lunch served by the group in charge tn acton free press wednesday april 12 1967 t i f social evening r welcome for a meeting it being called to make plans for decoration day early in june ron henry 42 john street is in guelph general hospital for a minor operation friends wish him a speedy recovery mrs betty ryder fitesim- mons flew from vancouver to attend the funeral of her fatherinlaw e o ryder and is visiting with relatives mr and mrs gordon park and cathy of petrolla visited her parents mr and mrs chas landsborough over the weekend a smaller crawd than was hoped for attended the congre gational pot luck dinner at knox church wednesday even ing of last week but those who were there had a delic ious meal and short visit be fore returning home ottacouaffmd mont for parishioners of st albans church saturday night attracted about oo to enjoy games dancing and movies at the parish hall left to right are crystal davles peggy wright mick daviea charles wright len shakesby kay shakesby with the rector rev r mcmurray some of thoi enjoyed themselves staff reception tea on weekend for mr mrs bernard bober mr and mrs bernard bo ber vho were married on march 5 to new york city re- oatvad the congratulations and bait wishes or many acton end district friends at recep tion saturday evening end a tea on sunday aft the bride la the conner janet buckner daughter of dr and mrs g buc of wei- llngton otand before her marriage was an airline stew ardess the couple returned about a ago from their wedding trtp toknglanrt where they visited the brides sister mr and mrs herbert saravana- muttoo bangkok hong kong toykd and san francisco they are living at 73 east end ave new york city where the groom is an account ex ecutive with nuveen and co a sbbval exp for the groom was the scottish accent at the saturday evening party at ahe cutten crab guelph the bride wore her wedding dress made of a sari purchas ed m india and made in tokyo for the weiptravelled hostess she had removed the train for she party her one- of son vincent from weston who were former neighbors of the buckner family in gullane scotland 20 years ago other guests from a dis- tance included mr and mrs don dlggle and son terry of barrie lu of guelph ma and mrs archie maccor- quodale concord mr and mrs tan jtoss of toronto mr and mrs bruce harding of georgetown mr and mrs eu gene fehrenjbach and mrs kathleen lester kitchener mr and mrs robert dickens burlington mr and mrs joe slobodnik toronto dr flsmish raffan in trad itional scottish dress thanked the host said hostess and the evening concluded with three cheers and anld lang syne a custom completely new to the bridegroom the whole program was top ed to send to the saravana- muttoos in bristol on sunday afternoon many friends and neighbors enjoy ed the afternoon tea held by mrs buckner and miss jean buckner at the buckner home those who poured tea were tjnasde also wore the dree eke om made for the wedding of pink and gold sari material at intervals during the plea sant evening the brides kilted brother robbie buckner a student a st andrews col lage introduced a few special numbers a scottish country dance which is a favorite of the fam ily maids wedding was sister jeajirmrao moran mrs wws leod mrevwdkoa mrs w mlddleton mrs ijltfcgexctiie and mrs w wftson often who assisted included mrs co hen and miss shirley cohen mrs pawekzak and miss hel en marrott at five oclock just as the tea ended the couple left for mahon to return to new york on a a30 flumt mrs s gisby president limehouse wi on wednesday april s the untebouse womens institute held their meeting at the home of mrs g rjrkpatrick with a small attendance this being the annual meeting lunch was served at 1 oclock which everyone enjoyed meeting opened with the wx ode followed by mary stewart collect roll call was payment of fees mrs frank brown gave her report on the district direct ors meeting mrs ralph tur ner secretarytreasurer gavea fine report and members reef fated the amount of work ac complished during the year it was voted to send a do nation to retarded children after conveners reports el ection of officers followed con ducted by mrs j roughly mrs g gisby president mr f brown first vicepresident mrs j noble second vicepres ident mrs jean anderson secretarytreasurer mrs ber tha noble assistant mrs f brown district dir ector agriculture and canad ian industries mrs g gisby 1 dtixenshtp and education not fitted historical research and current events mrs s kirk- patrick home economics and health mrs j roughley pub lic relations mrs f brown resolutions mrs b sanford flowers cards and fruit mrs j noble pianist mrs c meredith assistant mrs j roughley press reporter mrs j noble branch directors mrs j roughley mrs j no ble itlom ladies pike part m mom euchre bowling i three sets for an eightaome reel with quite a few of the gentlemen includ ing the father of the bride wearing the kilt in the family tartan the bride joined in the trent university described to lode teachers present music students at forum meeting mrs bffie brown guelph accompanied by her daughter jttf the guitar sang lew- tn bridalsong and johan sang i will give my love an apple wale the principal of guelph business college proposed a toast to the bride while mad archie maccorquo- dass superintendent of the house of concord at con cord proposed the toast to the family or buckner is a vol unteer worker there when he spoke a few words dr buckner introduced with pride the two new men in the jamjsy a new grandson mal colm douglas saravanamuttoc just born aft bristol and his eoninlaw mr bober a tetagrasn was received from mr and mrs lou dup- ont tthfijoimex susan wilson from los angeles california special guests were mr ana mrs kenyan taylor and their the april meeting of the duke of devonshire chapter of the iojde was held at the home of mrs j mogeachle with the regentr mrs lidkea presiding members who help ed with the blood clinic were thanked by the regent mrs r m macdonald a charter member and first lib rarian will make the draw for the fruit cake with the pro ceeds for the new library on saturday april 8 at simp- sonfrscars store mrs white teacher at the robert little public school gave an interesting talk on the new trent university explain ing its geographical position as well as subjects taught and the future plans and hopes for its enlargement john mogeachie showed slid es of the miniature canadia which was opened last june in niagara members of the horticultural school helped with the landscaping randy lidkea of acton being a stu dent the for- swf2700 hat a presbytery sponsored mass survey of 2700 homes in bramalea was conducted sun day afternoon in the interests of a new presbyterian congre gation which will begin meet ing in the dorset school there not sunday morning volunteers from other chur ches were asked to assist in the survey and those who went from acton were rev and mrs a mflkenxk mr and mrs clarence coles mrs g mclennan mac sprowl mur- coles and bill mainprise users discovered who indicated an m attending a new ftasbyterien church in the dis trict the project was consid ered very wort a calendar is being assem- bjedof all centennial events firelighters were called tues day about 5 pm when the mo tor n the furnace at the home of harold mclntyre just north of town took fixe the march meeting of student music teachers um was held at the home of mrs dorothy scull george town the business period war preceded by a short recital pre ceded by a short recital pre sented by a student of each one if the teachers the perform ers were adjudicated and these remarks were taken up as sub jects for discussion later in the meeting lunch was served to the young performers and the at tending parents at the piano were velma lin- ham timothy herbenson san dra duncan cathylee french and at the organ kathv swack- hamer the business session saw tiie election of the new executive president fayc pink vicepres ident doug fowler secretary- treasurer barbara champion press reporter doug fowler minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted roll call for april was a study of the life of franz schubert teachers presenting pupils at this meeting were faye pink acton larry marshall erin barbara champion caledon and dorothv scull george town the legion ladies auxiliary branch 197 held their april meeting in the legion hall 1 with president mrs gord ja mes in the chair a motion was passed to donate 50 to the cancer fund congratulations to acton a and b teams who won the rone euchre trophy in brampton the winning teams were mrs d rogers mrs a gordon mrs m johnston mrs p tur- koo and mrs g james mrs r matthon mrs h wedge and mrs c shultis the sons bowling tourna ment was held at acton lanes on saturday the winning team for tiie day was oak- vine and a round robin play off for the cup between oak- vtile acton and brampton was played with brampton win ning the cup twelve teams from the zone competed winners for the day were ugh singles mrs p turkosz mrs j buchanan high triples mrs h yateman and mrs do- daughters of knox plan for centennial the monthly meeting of the daughters of knox was held in the miss ellen anderson room on- monday- evening ap ril 3 with the president mrs betty ashley in the chair the meeting opened with prayer and all members repeated the mottos in unison i following the secretarys re port given by mrs diane spiel- vogcl there was discussion about a centennial project mrs rene watson mrs kae hansen and mrs diane splel- vogel were named as a com mittee to bring suggestions to the next meeting miss carol patterson who represented halton county in the finals of the public speak ing competition at whitby delivered her excellent speech on canada mrs kae hansen and her group conducted the worship service with mrs ann moore reading the scripture from actsr rtt followed by tfie hymn jesus shall reign wher eer the sun the study book was on the church and the ethnic groups showing how the church re ceives the reform church im migrant the meeting closed with prayer and a social time was spent over a delightful lunch served by the group in charge ris mccortney from george town the draws were won by a collins georgetown ethel heptoq cqoicsvhie and rita rediger georgetown other winners for hidden scores were e johnson acton g stoder georgetown may scott erin ella boucher er in h yateman acton e best and muriel dunlop brampton j enunerson mau reen findlay and jean lock- hurst the ladies auxiliary ex pressed thanks to those who donated prizes beardmore co ltd a gordon canadian tire r goodwin sports cor ner manning electric mill- tons acton pharmacy acton iga cameo shoppe tom wat son dominion hotel and sta tion hotel after the bowling a lovely lunch and social hour was en joyed by everyone at the le gion hail the lunch was convened by mrs d rogers sports officer mrs angell and ken hul- ford looked after the bowling i acton was well represented at the nomination meeting of the halton west progressive conservative association a- bout 25 attended the meeting in burlington from acton as well as a former county presi dent gord beafty of guelph who lived formerly here mr and mrs orwell john ston have returned from a very pleasant two week circle tour of florida they had lovely weather and particu- laxly enjpyed seeing miami ibaytona and hialeah lake wells and the sunken gard ens seeing orange packing was an experience they found especially interesting mr and mrs vic bristow who travelled to estevan sas katchewan to see her aunt who was critically ill learned shortly after returning home that she had passed away mrs leslie graham of erin had gone to estevan with her husband for mr grahams brothers funeral and she was taken ill there the funeral was held in the west on sunday mr and mrs jack windeler of toronto cele brated their 25th wedding an niversary at a tea given for them by her sister mrs sault and mr jock sault in toronto mrs windeler and mrs sault are the former margaret and ibeth harrison of acton their mother mrs roy hull and mr hull had just arrived back from florida in time for the celebration the windelers have four children and the saults have six they were all there as well as many guests attending from acton were mrs g a dills who assisted pouring tea and mr david dills at st albans the getacquainted night at st albans parish hall was well attended and much enjoyed be tween 55 and 60 played games and cards watched movies danced and had refreshments during the program on satur day evening this is the first social eve ning for the parish in a long time end members of the con gregation are looking forward to others the next congregational ev ent will be an innovation the observing of st albans day on june is 13th annual visit when the alert group from knox church made what they believe is their 13th annual vis it to halton manor on monday night they were accompanied by the largest crowd ever the program included the members of knox church choir with their leader ted hansen and miss carol wharton danc ing teacher with several of her class they were accompanied by mothers fathers sisters one baby in arms grandmothers and friends there was a full house with lunch for all and some left oven quality ba products save you money gasoline motor oils diesel fuel fuel oils stove oils m isouuteurj oh burner finance plan 10 years to pay small carrying charges dependable service thompson fuels ltd phone s532370 acton after hours 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