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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 15, 1970, p. 7

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Susan Radford Ron Heller married at St Albans Spring flower decorated the Church of St Alban Saturday afternoon March for the marriage of Susan Radford and Ronald Richard Heller The Rev H Dawson officiated for the doublering ceremony and communion and Mn played the organ The bride a grade teacher at Brock School Guelph is the daughter of Mrs Thomas Radford IS High Park Guelph formerly of Acton and the Mr Radford The groom the ton of Mrs Frank Heller Lake Ave Acton and the late Mr Heller After a honeymoon trip to Bermuda they are living at 104 Elmore Acton The was given in marriage by her brother Bob Radford Her full length gown was of champagne Duchess satin with Guipure lace accenting the bodice wrists hemline and long circular train Her long silk illusion veil extending beyond her tram was held by a Victorian headpiece of heavy lace She carried a charming Victorian posy of violets Her attendants were the grooms sister Mrs Fred Dawktm as matron of honor and two friends Miss Susan Robinson Guelph and Mn Sproston Toronto Their sleeveless floor length mint green gowns were trimmed with white and mint daisy motifs They wore in their hair and carried round Victorian posies of multihued sweetheart rosebuds and encircled with greenery Groomsman was Brian Sproston of Toronto ushers were Fred Diwkms and Allan Hall The reception was held at the Cuttcn Club Guelph Joining the wedding party in the receiving line the brides mother wore a pale pink ensemble with roes J the grooms mother wore lavender with a corsage of violets Telegrams of congratulation were read from London Ontario Great Britain Switzerland Florida and New York Toasts were proposed after the buffet meal and dancing followed Guests were present from Peterborough Creek Burlington Clarkson Milton Guelph and Acton A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mrs Dolly Robinson Guelph attended by held a kitchen and friends from Industries bathroom shower at the Teachers attended a pantry Club and Mrs Alec Johnson was shower at the home of Mrs Jean hostess for a linen shower at her Verhagen Mn Fred home The Acton Press April 1970 MARRIED IN Nassau in the Bahamas Joseph Early Hunnlcutt 9 Col toon Ann Mr Henry is a patient in Toronto General Hospital and friends wish him home soon Mrs Chester Allan is home again after two weeks in Guelph General Hospital Off on a holiday trip to Florida are Miss Hall of Acton her sister Mis Nellie Mcrktey of Toronto and Mrs Gertie Elmslie of Brampton Young Steven of Vancouver is visiting hero with his grandparents Mr and Mrs Lcn Lovcll His father brought him en route to the States on business Mr and Mrs Terry Coles and girls of Timmins have been back visiting relatives He is program manager of the television station there and was in Toronto for meetings representing his loci school board Members of Lakeside chapter of the 10DE and two husbands enjoyed the evening at the Motuwk raceway last Thursday About were there for the smorgasbord dinner and races Acton square dangers joined the Merri Eights of for their graduation dance last Saturday when seven couples in caps and gowns received their diplomas Thore were many guests from the district Attending a seminar on weekly newspaper in London lust Friday were Jim Dills Marvyn Grove Roy Downs and Hartley Coles of the Acton and Milton papers The session was sponsored by the Ontario Weekly Nowspapers Association SUSAN RADFORD AND Ron Heller were married in St church March and are living on Drive Roy Studio Guelph Safety Canadianism topics for Greenock Nassau wedding of interest to McNabb family friends The Rev A McKenzie Is back after attending the spring program of continuing ministers education at Presbyterian College Montreal for 11 days Travelling with him were the Rev Don Herblson of Erin the Rev Ralph Kendall of the Rev Leslie Elder Cardinal Miss Minnie Z Bennett writes from Manor in Kitchener to invite her Acton friends to their portrait tea there on Wednesday April in the afternoon and evening There arc great preparations underway according to Miis Bennett former Acton principal and active worker She marks a very important birthday milestone this summer and Is always happy to have her friends The Hi Neighbour Welcome Service called on seven new families to town recently Mr and Mrs Evans and three young children have come from Hornby to R R Acton he former Mann farm on Highway Mr and Mrs Dowion and two children have com from Georgetown to Mr and Mrs C and two children moved from Burlington to 67 Churchill Rd Mr Is a manager with Monex Construction Mr and Mrs Graham and three children came from Scarborough to Elmore Newcomers to Main St are Mr and Mrs Lang who came here from the Sault While Mr Lang works at Building Products Mrs Lang operates Junes Beauty Parlor at their home Winners at the Saturday euchre at the LOL hall Crewsons Corners Ladles high Doris ladies low Campbell mens high Dave Swackhammer mens low lone hands door prize Charlie Thompson At the April meeting of Hilton County Board of Education the Board Decided to provide instruction for children with difficulties provided pupil places are available from systems providing this service or if there ire enough in to warrant the formation of a class Approved the conversion of six schools to middle schools and accepted the middle school report in principle Facilities required to implement the report will be considered as the need arises Granted permission for the town of Burlington to begin installation of bleacher seats at Nelson High school Last year the first phase of work began for what will become a stadium type recreation area when lights went up Agreed to appoint a committee to study administration faculties for the Halton Board Apparently the owners of the boards leased quarters Singer Sewing Machine who moved to Montreal have indicated they wish to come back Duectot Jim Singleton cautioned the committee against building great edifices has been done in surrounding areas The committee will look at various alternatives About 200 employees of Robertson in Milton will have a forced April holiday next week as a result of a slowdown in business Employees will not lose a weeks salary but will have to a weeks holiday pay The company laid off 15 in March who have still nut been called back seventh meeting of the Greenock Leisure Lassies was held on March 30 at the home of assistant leader Mrs They opened the meeting with the pledge The roll call An Original Safety Slogan was answered by the seven girls present Mrs Sinclair led the discussion on Safety In the Home The greatest hazard in the home is falls More deaths arc caused by falling than any other hazard To be kept on staircases and stairs should be kept clear of all objects After cleaning only apply a light layer of polish to keep from slipping Treads should be kept well tacked down and in place In the winter to prevent supping sand should be kept on all sidewalks They discussed fire in the home and how it could be prevented All firearms should be cleaned unloaded and kept out of childrens reach The eighth meeting of the Greenock Leisure Lassies was held at the home of assistant leader Mrs A it kens They opened the meeting with the H pledge The roll call How 1 would define a good citizen was answered by the six girls present The minutes of the last meeting were read by Barb Gates The discussion Its great to be a Canadian was led by Mrs Sinclair A good Canadian takes part in community affairs and is helpful He also takes advantage of his rights by going out to vote They were given a sheet of paper entitled Not Bad For a Canadian This stressed how other people of different countries achievements by Canadians They discussed how it could be made possible to open up schools on the weekends for different activities for students They also ssed draft dodgers and how important it is to get out and help in different clubs and community projects They closed the meeting with the 4H grace By Barb Gates Colleen Ann McNabb daughter of Mr and Mrs Colin Mackenzie McNabb of Nassau Bahamas became the bride of Joseph Early son of Mr and Mrs Charles Richard Hunmcutt of Gainesville Georgia on Wednesday March at St Andrews Presbyterian Kirk in Nassau The doublering ceremony was performed by Dr Bertram Maura The bride is the granddaughter of Mrs Neil McNabb and the late Mr McNabb of Acton Mrs McNabb is now residing in Atascadero California The bride given in marriage by her father wore a floor length gown of imported J jeered satin lavishly with beaded lace Many tiers of French silk illusion fell from a matching beaded laco cap to form an elbowlength veil over a flowing long veil She carried a bouquet of miniature white carnations centred with a white orchid The maid of honor was Stephanie Sue Blackwood of Social Circle Georgia and the bridesmaids were Mrs Linda Kay Evcrs of East Point Georgia Cindy Snow of Nassau and Christine Ann McNabb younger sister of the bride also of Nassau They wore floor length gowns of coral Jakarta Venisc lace trimmed the wedding ring neckline short lantern sleeves and empire bodice Each earned a nosegay of white carnations with coral ribbon streamers Howard Franklin Fleming of Gainesville Georgia was the best man with Sherman Davis OBrien of Shrewsbury Massachusetts Henry Callaway Edwards Jr of Georgia and Dale OwcnButter of Buffalo New York as groomsmen Mr Butler is a cousin of the bride The brides mother wore a streetlength gown of beaded icegreen silk shantung The grooms mother chose a gown of beige knit Each wore a corsage of cymbidium orchids The reception was held immediately following the ceremony at the home of the brides parents The couple will reside in Atlanta Georgia Out guests included Mr and Mrs Charles Richard Hunmcutt the grooms parents Mrs Harry Baxter of Ontario the brides grandmother Mrs Angus Duller of Buffalo New York the brides aunt Mr and Mrs A Cameron McNabb of Toronto and Mr and Mrs Ward Jackson of St Petersburg Florida all cousins of the Pre nuptial parties included a linen shower at the Pilot House Club Nassau given by Miss Lorraine a kitchen shower given by Mrs David Sumner Nassau at her home a bridesmaids luncheon at the Royal Victoria Hotel Nassau hosted by the brides mother and a dinner party at the Royal Victoria Hotel for the wedding party hosted by the grooms parents OUR GREAT ALMATEX PAINT SALE GALLON FOR 1 QUART FOR You Buy On at Regular Pf lot APRIL to Kennedys Bookstore Opp Post Office Guelph SALE CONTINUES Br demand JACKSONS LADIES WEAR GEORGETOWN READYTOWEAR ITEMS IN OUR LADIES CH I LDB ENS- DEPARTMENT WITH MANY UNDER NAME BRAND LABELS ARE GREATLY REDUCED AT TERRIFIC SAVINGS TO YOU UK mm you cm to HUE ARE A FEW EXAMPLES OF OUR LOW LOW PRICES HOSE ONE SIZE FITS ALL SEAMLESS STRETCH FIRST QUALITY SHADES PAIR NET 100 COTTON Pillow Cases WHITE ONLY EXCELLENT QUALITY FOR PAINTING EMBROIDERY OR REGULAR USE COMP VALUE 75 price taW NET WHILE THEY LAST HURRY 29 100 COTTON STURDY QUALITY 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