Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 18, 1967, b5

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copper to crewel work feath ers to pottery glass to wood there were many crafts displayed at the 25th anniversary show and sale of the georgetown arts and crafts group there were several acton and district residents taking part in the popular show at the riviera georgetown arts crafts show draws crowd to riviera norval the acton free press wednesday october 18 1967 f5 ine hardest thing bride has no m wh happens then to contend with is being whistled is always someone who knew it for instead of at would raaaaaa norval and many others from this- area attend the saturday event the ltrge room was crowded from even before the ycihng hour of 1090 am longtime member mr wj beatty of acton assisted with the bnmchapdjuteraoon tea her charming stuffed dmi and silver jewellery were on sate and granddaughter carol beatty now of guelph acted as a sales lady for her grandmother mrs herman bessem form erly of churchill rd and now of bsqueslng township had a count er of attractive leather and lapi dary work with some knitting clarence rognvaldson again snowed tlt wheels with daughter janet in costume dem onstrating as she did at the acton fair a colourful innovation was anther flowers these were fashioned into arrangements for sale and centred all the lunch atlas borothy stone of esques- lng a former instructor here had paintings for sale other articles which attracted many farters were the potter enamel ling on copper crewel work and leather jewellery a pantry counter had brisk business special guests were demonstr ating their hobbies hh davis snowed marquetry and mrs r roaser made applehead dolls douglas phillips showed hand- cauved birds and mrs peggy specht displayed mobiles and toys nude of scorafortn miss ruby mlllsap showed how fabrics are colored in the batik manner helen agfcvras making pottery at her wheel george hill of the chemistry department of the university of waterloo had a demonstration of glass blowing personals for sale used typewriters we have a typewriter for an office and one for a student for the deal thats best come to kens variety store in kockwood acton crafftswomen tak ing part in georgetown arts and crafts show saturday in cluded mrs h bessem above with a counter of leather and stonework miss janet rogn- valdaon right spinning on a 7 wheel made by her father clarence rognvaldson staff photos there are three new families living on cobblerjll road mr and mrs tw forbesand fear children are living at 38 cobblehill and came here from branrjbrd mr forbes is a salesman mr and mrs lo johnston visited on the weekend with mrs margaret pannahecker and fam ily at st helens mr and mrs hun laughlen who are living at 70 nelsoncourt now with their five children came from belleville hes a high school teacher mr and mrs miller gray and mr and mrs howard macdonald of brlgden mrs robert t mac- donald and miss wilms macdon- ald of sarnia ant mrs e logan of myth were visitors at the home of mr and mrs john c dermis last week at 28 cobblehill rd are mr and mrs s komano and one child who moved to town from weston hes vith spiers ltd visitors with air and mrs don reed sr and mr and mrs stewart reed were mr and mrs priln forth sctrtooro ontario mrs a ethier blind river on tario mrs edm tapp mr and mrs alvin reed iron bridge mr and mrs irrin reed brian and steven elmlra mr and mrs garnet reed laurie and ronald victoria comers mr and mrs don heed sr accom panied mr and mrs garnet reed to the wedding of miss sandra forbes and mr william brown in st james united church is lington ontario on saturday and to the reception following in the holiday inn the many friends of john n black will be sorry to bear he is in guelph generalhospltalagala ah hope for a speedy recovery uomtame carol beatty sold cuddly stuffed animals at the very successful georgetown arts and crafts display and sale at the riviera norval saturday morning and afternoon toys and silver articles were made by her grand mother mrs w j beatty of acton a club member of many years standing former acton resident heather fields terry brentnall married in oakville ceremony yeuow and baonte chrysanthe- bmbis and candles decorated st cutttberfs anglican church oak we for the seven oclock nup ttat service on friday evening october 6 which joined in marr- tsfa heather lee fields oakvtlle aad terence da brentnall oakvula vrterev a clarke officiated tne bride is a former acton rastaaat and attended the robert utrjs school tare she is the cnagatar of mr and mrs ws fields who lived formerly on anwar st acton and now at 1133 kaat ave oakwille tie groom a ryerson poly tecaalcal fostitote student in bus iness adadntatratian is the son of mr tad mrs ken brentnall 4 saartodr oakville tne bride wore a satinbacked aaaatong aune dress with em- para waist aad a matching tan taenia coat a bejewelled tiara feakt bar aboukfer length veil of bate her pearl necklace was oat gilt of the gr ska carried a cascade booqnet of white carnations aad yellow waataaart roses matron of honor was mrs john heat aae barbara gttuas of qaekw aad the bridesmaid miss sandra fields oekvtue sister otbbibrlda their gowns were identical with yellow lace bodices and they wore matching gloves and snoes and their headdresses were yellow tulle gathered to yellow satin bows centred with a tiny peart they carried nose gays of bronae and yellow mums with ribbon intertwined the bride was given in marr iage by her father groomsman was tina badgely burlington aad the usher was howie woods oakville the reception was at the oak- town restaurant banonet room the brides mother received wearing a matching coat and dress and jacket at pale blue satin brocade with black access ories pink carnations and roses the grooms mother wore a matching dress and jacket of pve blue satin brocade with black accessories pink ramations and roses the couple ten on a trip to montreal ottawa and peterbor ough the bride wearing a mint green wool dress with co-oroln- ated aune green and beige checked wool coat brown access ories and a corsage of yellow sweetheart roses they are living in oakville among the guests were mr and mrs cranston griese of acton the brides godparents mr and mrs s j fields acton uncle and aunt of the bmde as well as guests from toronto oakville burlington ancaster cooksville and guelph before the marriage a kitchen shower was held for the bride by mrs d todd oakville on sept 6 a bathroom shower by mrs l griese oakville sept 10 a miscellaneaus shower by fellow office employees of canad ian general electric co oct 4 the brides parents entertained after the wedding rehearsal mission talk for presbyterial rally over 100 attended the recent fan rally of brunpton presby terial held in knot church oak ville representatives of the 23 churches in the presbytery sub mitted historical information on their societies a financial report showed the goal of 15000 has yet to be reached seven panelists port rayed the wms program to ten tne truth in which the aud ience had to select the real christian rev rg llacllillan oakville minister took the evening de virions guest speaker was miss g kelly director of national missions for tne dominion of canada and her balk then and now dealt with canadas indians the chinese canadians andnro- blems of the inner city dinner was served by tne oak ville ladies continues studies french university miss katherine russell dau ghter of mr and mrs ec rus sell of ottawa and granddaugh ter of mr john bruce of acton has left by air tor france where she will continue her language studies for a year at the univer sity of besancon for the past two years kath erine has been a student at queens university kingston to which she will return for her graduating year brian given son of mr and mrs lloyd given of rockwood has returned home after being a patient in the toronto general hospital the past six weeks with lockjaw his many friends wish tdm a speedy recovery mr and mrs alex orr have just returned from a three week tour of ireland and scotland mr orr visited his homeland and re newed acquaintance with rela tives and friends in northern ireland mrs welter of kingston also mr and mrs c taylor meadow lake sask called on their aunt mrs mary graham and cousins mr and mrs fred dawklns and mr and mrs gordon currie on their way home from expo mr and mrs c sutton are at 32 cobblehill with their three young children and mr sutton works in georgetown they mov ed here from brampton after coming from england a year ago 4- take notice th period of daylight saving time for hie town of acton will end on sunday october 29 at 2 am 1967 this is in conformity with the surrounding municipalities which revert to standard time at this time i a duby mayor va1 h a1 hmmi ha enjoy the best im chocolates aura record 1 chogolates and candies now available for a special occasion a saturday night treat anytime at all treat her to the best its xauta record acton pharmacy wl k vvyv v7vh iii kf v hf 1 1 t auxiliary dance at legion friday the dance at the legion 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