Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 2, 1968, p. 2

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2 the acton free preti wednesday october 2 196b doris spence lawrence wylie married in rockwood church rockwood united church was decorated with yellow chrysanthemums for the wedding of doris marie spence of milton and lawrence alexander wylie of cuclph on august 3 1 the bride is the daughter of mr and mrs kenneth spence of rk 3 milton and the grooms parents are mr and mrs alexander wylie of nanalmo bc rv- peier tucker conducted the ceremony while richard lewis of rockwood sang ave maria arid the wedding prayer the bride given in marriage by her father wore white peau oofcoie with italian lucctiodlce and bell sleeves her rain was appliqued with lace edging a shoulderlength net headdress was held in place by a diamond tiata she carried yellow anil vhite sweetheart roses maidofhonor was marion bayne of rockwood bridesmaids were mrs richard lewis of rockwood and the brides sister miss donna spence of milton they wore yellow gowns with empire waist lines and daisy lace trim they hod matching headdresses and carried yellow carnations and white daisies best man was larry spence of milton ushers were david waddel of cuelph and craig wylie of nanaimo bc brother of the groom for a reception at the rockwood town hall the brides mother wore a peach brocade ensemble with blue accessories and a corsage of blue and pink carnations the mother of the groom wore a silver brocade alinc dress in a floral pattern and a corsage of yellow carnations for a honeymoon l nurthdrn ontario trip bride wore- a pink linen coat and dress set with white accessories the couple will live in cuelph outoftown guests included friends from british columbia lowville oraiigevijie kitchener and gait the brides cousin mrs merle gunny of millgtovcmade the dressej for the bridal party prior to the wedding the couple were honored at two showdjs and a community presentation maid of honor miss marion bayne held a shower at her home in rockwood and a cousin mrs frank rolfe of aberfoyle hosted a miscellaneous shower attended by several relatives the ss h community grutnosa presented doris and larry with a coffee table and two step tablet rockwood united church was the selling for a marriage on august 31 when the former doris marie spence of milton and lawrence alexander wylie of guelph were married they are living in guelph photo by merle gunby mr and mrs a griffin mark 59th anniversary a family gathering was held at the home of mr and mrs william thompson acton on sunday september 29 to celebrate mr and mrs arthur griffins of erin fiftyninth wedding anniversary their wedding date is october 1 2 sixteen sal down to a turkey dinner with the trimmings a threetiered wedding cake trimmed in yellow roses centred the table and flowers decorated the rooms the attendants of 5 years ago were present mrs r l davidson rr 2 acton sister of the btide and carman griffin miskawaka ind brother of the groom s e griffin only uncle was present but mrs libbie mckinnon only aunt was unable to be there as she is in a nursing home at ottawa the dinner date was moved ahead so every one could be present as mr and mrs carman griffin are returning home this week treasured christening robe made by greatgrandfather mr and mrs chris swackhamer attended the christening of their granddaughter lisa christine at mimosa united church on sunday september 21 and afterwards joined a gathering of family and friends at the home of her parents mr and mrs james swackhamer in everlon lisa wore a treasured christening robe made by her greatgrandfather the late mr e davies and worn originally by her greatuncle and also some years later by her lather for his christening lisa was honored by the presence of her three greatgrandmotheis at the service they are mrs e davies acton mrs elizabeth staulfer hillsburg and mrs nettie wheeler orion keep quiet did you give your wife that lecture on economy you talked about yes any results ive got to give up smoking who is the most unhappy woman in the world the one with a live beret and a dead telephone protect your investment with quality guardian maintenanc car care fast efficient service by factory trained technicians milton motor sales ltd dainty thimblers learn stitches the firit meeting of the greenock 4 ii club tor needlecraft was held at the home of the leader mrs ralph sinclair on the evening of monday september 23 with nine girls present the meeting was opened with the 4 ii pledge the officers were appointed and told their duties president is llelen johnston vice president m a r j o r 1 c johnston secretarytreasurer tracy vlietstra telephone murian gates press reporters all members the name for thejicjfcb suggettod by leah lesltewai- chosen as the greenock dairlty ihiinhlers mrs sinclair explained tliut there are tluec types- of embroidery those lilt orichtu- charactcrlred by the irceoflife and usually of bright colours jacobean used on mucals consisting mainly of flowers and vines and scandinavian known by the simplicity of line and color v mrs vlietstra explained how to make the pattern for the learning stitches article which could be a tote bag runner or dresser scarf place mats or an apron new post for dr maplesden dr douglas c maplesden of south branch road branchburg new jersey has been appointed general manager of the animal health division of the ciba corporation he is the son of mrs charles cults and wellknown here dr maplesden joined ciba in 1963 as director of animal health research and was named executive director of the department last january he previously was vicepresident of technical services as stevenson turner and boycc ltd of guelph and earlier was professor of veterinary medicine at the ontario veterinary college guelph at one time lie was head veterinarian at the flat top ranch in texas he was born in sandhurst kent england and received his dvm and masters degrees at the university of toronto and a ph d in animal nutrition from cornell is a member of the american veterinary medical association american society of animal production american management association royal college of veterinary surgeons american dairy science association industrial veterinary association nutrition research council and the canadian veterinary medical association appoint organizers in bond campaign w g phippen and john e sharp of toronto have been appointed as organizers in the 1968 canada savings bonds campaign payroll savings division for halton and peel counties the territory includes port credit oakville acton and milton this marks mr phippens eighth year as an organizer for the canada savings bonds campaign he will look after the north section of the area mr sharpe who will look after the south part is on his first csb campaign supervisor for the golden horseshoe region during the campaign isormsby a doherty the region embraces brant wetland lincoln llaldimand halton and peel counties etobicoke lownsliip and the lakeshore municipalities and the city of hamilton ujwitnb yd new study books introduced at presbyterial fall rally mrv wwk w l c 4j00 irj 7 5 no staqb frioht for vicky brislow tracy tylor and judy scoyno nmonrj tho younflor mombors in tho mrs w t a hell of toronto visited with her mother mrs k m macdonald over the weekend miss adclc rivers of burlington was u guest sunday of mr and mrs allrcd long and family mr and mrs g silcock burwash have returned home after visiting with friends in town and with the killers mother mrs e frank who is a patient in georgetown hospital mrs mcrvin yahslcy of ottawa spent last week with her parents mr and mrs w j mclcod due to the illness of mrs mcleod they were forced to return home from a holiday being spent in the western provinces mr and mrs george day and hlcnmir of london ontario visited mr and mrs l kognvaldson on sunday mr day and mr itoguvaldson were on i lie same hcai station in hngland and they had mil seen each olhcr since ims mr and mrs chris swackhamer arthur st hoslcd a family gathering recently to honor mrs swackhainers mother mrs v davies on the occasion of her birthday those present included mr and mrs ronald davies edwaid and paul iiiclph jilr and mrs james swackhamer and lisa hverlon miss marian wheeler kitchener mr ross swackhamer aclon and miss diane swackhamer toronto joyce carpenter dancers staff photo open house at workshop the annual open house of iioimi halton opportunity product enterprises workshop al hornby will he held next wednesday afternoon and evening oct from i to 4 and 7 to pm a project of the north halton association for the mentally retarded the workshop trains adult retardates to accept jobs in industry handicrafts and industrial odd jobs arc done by the trainees under the management of harry isham the workshop depends on the support of the public and official hoped here would he a large attendance for the open house this is the day the lord hath nude was the theme of the urampton presbyterial fall rally which was held in tweedunuir memorial presbyterian church orangeville september 25 approximately 100 ladies attended representing the various churches in this presbyterial the preiidenl mrs a l coxhead of clarkson conducted the meeting miss lois powrie regional secretary introduced the study books for the church groups for lie coming year these hooks arc new forms of mission the koreans in japan and getting in on the acts the purpose of the books this year is to illustrate howwe may and can slure our talents with others particularly ojjr youths to help them realize thatgodcitrestor them and that we care also we mdjt be realistic and honest knowing fife implies changes and look it today with todays needs we must realize that action is needed for aojsconni from those who care mrs j l young corr sec of terra cotta read a idler which was in the form of a petition that is to be sent to the hon j robarts premier of ontario and copies of this letter to the members of the legislative assembly representing the families in the brampton presbyterial this petitiop expressed the objections of the members of the brampton presbyterial to changing the age of 21 to 18 for youths to enter bars the ladies signed the request and the letter will be sent mn ii berney of caledon liail introduced the rev j murray the speaker of the afternoon session mr murray is the minister of the presbyterian churches at caledon east and claude mr murray spent many years on the mission fields of india ten of which were spent on the hliil field where most of the presbyterian mission work is done mr murray based his niestajge on 11 corinthian 47 1 8 commenting particularly on the verse we have this treasure in earthen vessels from his own experiences mr murray said if we wish to gain the confidence of the easterner we muslihed our western ways we must learn to see things ihfnliglt his eyes u is easy to- love the bhil people as a whole but- we must love them individually so that each will he trained tobe able to accept the responsibilities of governing bis own hospitals and his own schools if the time should come when missionaries were barred from entering india mr murray fell that the highest compliment he had ever been given was when a bhil said of him murray sahib is so much like us that we forget he is white double jeopardy borrowing your bosss car to teach your wife how to drive the minor sports fundraising dance in the legion saturday night was wellattended for gas appliances tafaciaw sports dance richardsons tv appliances 201 main st t milton t744 t thirtyseven oiris wore scrut judges before they selected zeni 1 7yearold daughter of mr the 1968 series of bonds will become available on october 7 and will be sold al par until november 15 during hie 1967 campaign 232400 employees in plants and offices ill ontario purchased a record tolal of more than s95iniillion worlli of canada savings bonds inized by the armstrong as the 1968 miss acton fall fair th armslronq shes surroundod by a bevy of charming ad- nd mrs bob mirers staff photo 3m main st mtbom traasss grapes and grape juice at braeside farms 7244 bell school line call 8782665 we are going out of the record business dont miss our final sale on all records instruments radios tape recorders record players music books greatly reduced also selling out all secondhand pocket books at low low prices get your supply of reading now wdviie 5 harmony records 14 martin st mlltoh 8782151 many thanks on behalf of the acton fair board and parade committee i would like to thank all those who participated in making the parade a great success special thanks is to be given to pauls sunoco for the use of the doon buggy which led the parade and all those who drove their con vertibles in the parade they were sherry morris brian robinson ed hillard john miller and joe oosterhof alto a special thanks to the four judges bruce macpherson dr a j buchanan c i rognvaldson and b aherne for their appreciated effort the following is a list of all the floats entered and their order of winning in the service clubs and organizations section the win ners were 1st boy scouts float 2nd pairs and squares float 3rd brownies float also acton minor hardballs float ys mens float 4h float and lions float were among the other floats entered in this section in the novelty section the winners were 1st acton high schools float 2nd bedrock tv sales service and 3rd junior farmers float the shaynes dance bands float was the winner in the business and commercial section thank you russell murray parade committee chairman on behalf of the committee in charge of the miss acton fair contest i would like to thank all those who worked so hard to make this contest the success it was special thanks to the contestants who entered and although we cant all be winners i sincerely hope that if not all soma of these girls will come back next year and participate again we the committee congratulate zenith arm strong on being chosen miss acton fair 1968 and hope that she will enjoy a very happy and rewarding year as a result of this decision donna barry erin who is the first runnerup and joanne laverry rockwood second runnerup will be helping zenith with her duties throughout the coming year thanks also to our three judges marilyn kane gord field and henry stanley they had a very difficult job to pick the best girl out of so many charming contestants following is a list of the industries merchant and busi nessmen who donated cash andor gifts for the contest ants watsons music symon hdwe hinton s cvrvioni hdwe rachlins pennys insurance johnson real es tate canadian tiro family store acton finc centre watsons rotiurini pills stationery soorh cemr ben sons shoos cuius shoppo aclon phvixaci nielsens clothinfl acton home furnishings torn pnarfnaev beardmoro a co aclon bon mfg rod 1 while finance co a p onon miin st variety store russ mae beau ty salon milutv hiintyling georcje mcphell jr lake- view discount conlro thompson motors hotchena bak ery aclon jersey ptiry imperial oil acton jerry sklr- row gov ciriitii- ltd blue springs nurseries carolina nurseries also thompson motors for the usa of the tractor and harrv murray for the waqon that made up the miss acton fair float in the parade a very special thank you to mrs lena mann and lula sinclair and mr and mrs ball for decorating the cameo shoppe window for us bill neues chairman miss acton fair committee

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