Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 9, 1967, p. 7

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mr james gibbons cameron st is a patient in guelph gen eva hospital mr and mrs mac sprowl and marie visited expo and montroal last week mr and mrs percy woods 92 main st visited with friends in hamilton last week mrs wilfred flcwclling from mimpsa spent a few davs of the past week with mr and mrs earl lambert mrs gordon rognvaldson and billv with mr and mrs joe raclsen of guclph spent a week at expo visiting with mr and mrs h olson for the past three weeks was mr okons sister mrs nelsen of copenhagen denmark the university of guelph summer semester results are out miss janet rognvaldson has successfully completed her second year newcomers to town are mr and mrs t v allen who have come from woocktock and arc living at 328 orviilc rd mral- len works at douglas aircraft miss helen lamb vancouv er bc is holidising with her father and other members of the jfamilv she spent some time at expo playground leaders who at tended trainina camp at bol ton this spring went to oak- ville tuesdax nipht for a camp reunion mr and mrs harrv rinsma hosted a barbecue for mr and mrs e hofstedc who are lca- vinp for a trip to the nether lands on friday mr s i ewis ricldman for the department of at iculturc in mil ion and mis lewis are living in acton at 41 bower ave the mined here from guelph rev and mrs r memurrav and faniitv with the rc fa ther du nl heinmina vovice mister ot the soeiotv of st john the fnjelist vacation ed dm inn juh rn the cast coast dr and vlts riink oakes with 1i ami 1is 1 j stew art ol guelph lehrnod mon da nijhi from a nip to west ern canada with a swing tlmuiiih the southwestern sta lis to see vexula mil yellow tone mr and mis j chaisson hae mol in 21 mill st from oakville with thcii two childien mi chaisson is cm- ploved in oakville mr and mi s john krapek jimmv and tennifer master b ron timbers mr and mrs keith andrews and daughter lisa spent lasn week at sunnv- side beach meaford mrs j matheson and daugh ter matgot have returned from an enjoyable holiday spent in campbellton nb and also vi sited expo and relatives in montreal the watson family held a picnic at niagara falls on sun day and watsons restaurant was closed while the family ah attended family visitors in town who also went to the pic nic were mr and mrs nor man todd steven and susan of pontiac midi mrs ralph mckeown glen williams has been attending summer school at belleville and will be teaching at the school for the deaf in milton in september brian mccristall is still spreading himself pretty thin while he lived in acton he worked on the milton paper played ball for georgetown and spent a lot of his social life in guelph and kitchener now he lives in abbotsford bc writ es for the chilliwack newspap er plavs ball for mission city and goes to vancouver for en tertainment three acton friends terry wilson bob dennis and jim mcdonald vis ited brian and bill dawkins when thev took a motor trip to the was 1 1 coast i mr and mrs lloyd murr spent two pleasant weeks in winnipeg with fit lieut and mis richard keith and child ren mrs keith is the former june murr fit lieut keith was transferred last november from british columbia to win nipeg and is the establishing officer for the unification of the aimed forces there while there the murrs enjoyed see ing the pan am village with flags of all nations flying a peifoimancc at the last open air stage in canada the rain bow stage the armed forces precision motorcycle team and the centcnaires air show at portage la prairie destined for this vears cne a paddle- wheel cruise up the red river was another highlight of their stav mr and mrs murr then spent the following week in huntsvillc with their son char les murr and mrs murr be fore returning to acton the acton free press wednesday augusf 9 1967 j ti4 canadian saw devastation yvonne duval stephen caswell married in st josephs church directors guests at detroit convention and mrs stephen jerome caswell who were married in st josephs church acton july 8 are living at rr 2 acton the bride is the former yvonne duval pink snapdragats and white mums decorated st josephs church acton for the double- ring marriage of yvonne marie duval and stephen jerome cas well father v j morgan offic iated at the ceremony at 11 oclock on saturday july 8 the bride a secretary at the royal bank in brampton is the daughter of mr and mrs wil fred j duval acton and the groom a technical designer with bomac steel cocksville is the son of mr and mrs harry cas well upper middle road cooks- tille miss irene mulholland played the organ for the wedding and nino bralda sang panls angeli cas and mother of christ mother all beautiful given in marriage by her fath er the bride wore a formal sheath of white peau de sate with appliques of chantllly lace on the scoop neckline sleeves and front of the dress the hem was also accented with a wide band of scalloped chantllly lace the detachable full train fell from bow gathered at the waist and was outlined at the edges with scalloped lace a doubletiered crown ot heavy lace edged with pearls held her scalloped elbow length silk illusion veil she carried a cascade bouquet of pink sweetheart roses white car nations stephanotts and fern her attendants all gowned a- limehouse des moines family camp at rasslake by mrs a benton mrs dalzlel of woodbridge has been visiting her soninlaw and daughter mr and mrs john glynn miss dale hayes flew home from nairobi africa a couple of weeks ago having been away since last fall mrs f nunes vas and child ren spent last weekend with her parents near moorefield we dont know if joe attracts visitors with the horses or the ponderosa anyway a family from so far as des moines iowa was camping at ross lake this week mr and mrs ii mulder and little daughter have moved into their new home at the east of the village mrs rb storey of toronto is visiting her sister mrs mills like iff shocking pink were mrs john colburn toronto as mat ron of honor miss burna white and miss janet bralda of acton as bridesmaids their floor length gowns in empire styling were of shocking pink crepe with bodice and bell sleeves of heavy lace a cluster of roses held with scalloped cir cular veil and they carried cas cade bouquets of white mumsand pink roses groomsman was murray gib son cooksville and the ushers were philip caswell cooksville and david papillon acton the wedding breakfast was at the parkview motel guelph and in the evening a buffet supper and dance was held at the acton music centre mrs duval wore for her daug hters marriage a coat dress en semble of blue chiffon with mat ching blue chiffon hat and white accessories and a corsage of pink and white carnations the grooms mother chose a green silk brocade dress with tulle hat beige accessories and a corsage of yellow roses and white carnations the threetiered wedding cake made by the brides mother was decorated in white icing with pile pink rosebuds and topped with three pink and white bells the couple left on a wedding trip to the pocono mountains and pennsylvania the bride wearing an aline jacket dress of tur- cuolse silk shantung with tur- qolse and white picture hat black and white accessories and a cor sage of pale pink roses they are living at r r 2 acton guests were present at the wedding from fort williams kitchener welland cooksville toronto georgetown and acton the executive directors of the ontario counties association were invited to the national as sociation ot county officials of the united states convention in detroit michigan from a week ago sunday until last thursday among those attending the con vention in the riottorn city was h h hinton bt acton others who benefitted from the meetings as observers were mrs ion secretary of the ontariocountles association president will gould of ontario county carl bateman of hastings county and ralph hunter of slmcoe county the convention was held at cobo hall especially built for conventions it can accommo date 45000 attendance at this occasion was cut- by the riots to between 2 and 3000 the large centre is just across the river from windsor reeve hlnto ex plained and includes rooms re staurants and meetlngaccommo- dation the county system is strong in the united states and county officials are elected on a party ticket unlike canada here not even all the prov inces have counties alaska and hawaii also have counties and the organisation at that level has political influence mr hinton pointed out europe including england also has a strong coun ty system among the speakers was us vicepresident hubert humph reys and mr hlnto presented him with two halton county pens other speakers were detroit ma yor cavanaugh and the head of the state legislature senator romney the ontario representatives were there as guests but next year for the first time a canad ian will be participating in one of the panel discussions at the convention in washington the americans had special praise for our department of highways and road system mr hinton found he attended as many sessions as he could absorbing many facts for future reference one fact he found interesting if not use ful for halton was the 45 per cent of the los angeles county budget is for welfare hundreds of new people come there each day and many need asslsjarje ztjie group arrived in detroit the same day as the militia mir hinton toured in a taxi tha uih street section of the city when most of the damage had bean caused by the rioters b tt burned out area he saw com plete devastation t budgetpriced frigidaire flowing heat dryer model oeasl manning electric acton new ideas suggested for fair hall classes pete lnwson who is a sum mer program supervisor at sault ste mario has been home for a short holiday he i a student in the recreation course which is being trans- ferred from the university of guelph to toronto this sept ember mrs morgan madlu was host ess on thursday evening august 3 for the lady directors of acton agricultural society the president mrs m mc- cuuough presided in the chair mrs wj mcdonald read the minutes of previous meeting the roll call was answered by twelve members present new ideas were suggested for the hall classes andit was left up to the hall committee to see what arrangements could be made also the hall committee is to see about getting smau flags etc to decorate the hall 0 canada klaxon signifies caravan quite a few from acton toured with mounting pride the centen- nlal caravan of trucks while it was stationed in guelph or geor getown last week unlike thfc train the lineups were not too long the brightly painted trucks klaxoned their way from guelph to georgetown through acton last thursday morning shortly after 8 am it was just early shop keepers and housewives lugging out their garbage who heard the unique horn repeatedly sounding the first four familiar notes of o canada as the eight trucks and police escort headed down the main streets the stirring notes and unexpected size of the centennial caravans brought a novel surge of patriotism to the normal early coffee and garbage routine the caravan went to brampton next and is in milton later this month a number of the ladles volun teered to paint the juice cans for the flower classes the next meeting in sept is a mork bee at the arena on wed nesday sept 13 hostess and lunch committee kirs walter linhatn mrs mel- vln mccullough and mrs stan wat hews served a dainty lunch mrs wm thompson was cour tesy convener touring company when the cement blocks were teing unloaded from a truck for the building of new stairs at the town hall a mother deer mouse and three clinging babies who had been making their home in the pile got a nasty surprise their cavelike home was dis- mantled around thenr- and after theyd put up with the long ride too police warn about breakins the frequency of thefts and at tempted breakins while people are away on holidays has led po lice to ask all who intend going away to guard against possible breakins by observing precaut ions five homes in acton have been victimized in the past week and although only one has reported theft it was felt intruders were frightened off in other instances police said residents should leave a light on when they go away and make arrangements with the milkman and paper boy not to leave newspapers or milk close windows and lock doors to make access difficult robert r hamilton optometrist 116 mountainview road s georgetown r r headquarters everything f for your large selection of evergreen s garden sb shrubs fertilizers seeds garden toois patio stones etc potted roses ready to plant in your garden choose now while roses are blooming and the selection is at its best cut flowers and potted plants open 7 dy a week8 am til dark phone 8532980 artistic bridal bouquets caroline flower garden shop two miles west of acton south side of hwy 1st buy rti95c 4c oh pack roasted coffee lb boj this boy needs guidance drivers age 16 to 24 were involved in 74500 accidents on ontario roads last year an in crease of 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