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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 7, 1970, p. 8

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Tho Wodnoiday Mills Hunters top ball team meetings in report Expect controversy Autumn at fashion show read By Mm Wright Attending tho anniversary of the Womens Mlialonarj Society at NassaRaweja Presbyterian Church were Mrs William Mclan Mrs WHma Mrs Robert Mrs Soda Mrs fed Jennings and Mrs Catherine Dessert and coffee were served at noon before meeting Guest speaker was Mrs J McGUlvary Toronto member of tho Council Two duets were much enjoyed rendered Rev Nicholson and Mrs Nicholson Weeks hunting A of Eden Mills men left lUvem Mi Mi a llw TturnT Mis ll liuiW Mm I tan lalnu nmphrll Mi Campbell and Congratulations to the Mini Milts ball team on winning Ihe cup in the sympath Sympathy of the communis it in the loss a husband father Mm and with Mrs Pearl Anderson and Mr Coon were in guests of Mr ami Mrs Frank Bab lunn in at present in the General Hospital Open house at school Robert Buck who were married St John Roman Catholic Church in Erin Congratulations to Mrs William Milton Mrs Don Milton and children Mrs and who were successful exhibitors at Acton Milton and Georgetown Fairs and now haw their hopes on Erin Fair Moved away Mr and Mrs Vincent Mc Donnell and who nave resided in the house on the for mer Ross Ferguson farm hive moved back to Mr and Mrs Ran Jeans who have lived in the cottage on the George Cooke place have moved to Alberta Newcomers We welcome Mr and Mrs Ned McDonald who have come from Guelph to the cottage vacated by the Jeans Fred Archibald returned home safely following a ten day trip to Belgium Holland and Germany by air in connection with his work at Sympathy is extended to Mr and Mrs William and family in the passing of the formers mother Mrs at Georgetown Vacation at cottage Mr and Mrs Ross Line have returned home following a months vacation at their cottage in Parry Sound Mr and Mrs George Rudder and children spent the weekend with relatives In Toronto Mrs K Klooster was a week end visitor with friends in Open Hook Open House at the school sponsored by the Home and School Association on Wednesday evening was a decided success A goodly number of parents availed themselves of becoming acquainted with the staff ana viewing the work in the various class rooms Coffee was served by the ladles The Home and School Association are also selling hot dogs and rolls on Friday noon at the school the proceeds will be used for the benefit of the pupils Miss Jean Howard Lisle Campaign response fabulous The Men termed the response to their campaign for the Canadian Arthritis and Rheumatism Society fabulous according to chairman Patrick McGrenere With student support from Acton district high school they were able to raise over and expect to have reached their goal of by the time the campaign Is finished They expect the response from the professional commercial Industrial and labour section of the community will put them over the top the following week Records now at library Ee at the library and may be borrowed just the same way as books Some records hare been There are popular folk lingers show records and novelties as sounds of nature to Algonquin park A leaflet in the back of each record recommends bow to take care of it ipent days with her parents Mr and Mrs Howard Mi Mm It iwlaml Mi mid Mii ftitiwi mime rtHoM of Mi ami Ml Utile meet Mr- ami Mm if IhwloMM the M ami Aid Mmu1a with Ml in the itinli for Mrs fur the Aid ll report rt thanks were road iiImo to attend Mission Knox Church In ihiirHo of the program were Mm K Stevenson and Mrs Meditation was rend Mrs Stevenson readings by Mr llcrjl Wright Mrs Harden A contest was won by Mrs Roll call was answered with articles for the in the near future Mrs Burden thanked the hostesses for the use of their home and social hour over a cup of tea followed 11 Him In mill llniHif I held Jim ami Oh Iff WnulV onit In mil unit lltv iij I wlHll I UN Willi It HI III Hi Ai Ion I tilt till ami I I It ik ntl I i li mil tot unit mil nil loom ton In mi imillliiK I In ii iv hut mil mill Itihe up I hulled l I iilllfiii ihuuiu l timid fill Hum loin Jim lliimiltile III and In Si tuMtl Itonllv llmiiuli llu iiiiiuiioul liliil two with hero ttie wiiHiit mid wo foil to tho I liitidii mini tills In mother of who while Minn If It inly lliion llll till mill int In Win It nut iiKiii kept Mm iHiikiinlllllt lliinlnildul I nit I pill It nut mi the Mm mi ft mi In I ready fur Itinn Mum It wan llxiullt 1 It iilacod first mid wild to lluit mul ilronpiil It on htm I know whul you I it took We ours to tho Ho off much fur It Moms mine I vugue Butter oil When 1 went hunting fur tho 1 bout It whlln Mntn look recipe couldnt find butter off her chin and dnrn thing anywhere of Dud round round course Jim was little 111 she him iicdiknt about what went In it whin The ripped two buttons off tils Mix tlm I I Jin my wild five Mm I nil a Ainitumlul tntli ill Alton liituixnliiil In Hi li Hi Hi worktii of till ItlllllPIH Minx It r III III look lint fur it mil him I lint liiltlln llio for fl at Idilxnt to lord liml Iduru i tld I till Iji Dm when tin hail Id illtmr cut Hi or Ah tin flnlnlied Ills In a way nut In middle of lake up In Urn middle of mill Imii and there Itn y Hilnivuriilal with Dm I vermin llnrn have very loriuti nW jirlwa tin ludu run a to group I Aid of Knox Church met on of last week with Mrs Mcln- meeting with a win Aiituinn leaves by liba Hymn an Dung Mra led In prayer lout grfiiral at llm the attend wid troiuiiirer were read and a id It n followed in rtardI M irm M the was takan dm will avcry in prayer urn M Mae gave following Is my version of how might have sold fudge was I put cocoa and milk In a pun and kept the cocoa lumps that wouldnt sink or Newcomers to Acton married in Toronto and locked hcrHclf in the Hi room I put It In pan to bud t i At the I had Blueberry Muffins in with my Mixed Muffin entry I got the redpe from Laura in Gcraldlon it has story Lauras husband hates Blueberry Muffins mentioned it to us couple of times when we were first there The next day when the two men were out fishing Rim l 1lwlrrlti Willi IliVl Mlnlnli nmir guinra year turn enjoyed It food Jars Inches wide of rlhlKH spring pins and in An yum having of tirnu tlwy to J Kuiken entitled on tlic ladles Aid which was all wan sung and repeated In was nerved by the in charge and enjoyed a social time tost watch A local woman reported to police has lost a gold wrist wntch Anyone who might have ft next meeting Oct will be held at Iho home of Mrs J 172 1 Itnore at in At this meeting nwmbera to to plans for auction the- office sale to be held In Milton Oct Change time The Duke of Devonshire chapter of the I has decided to hold Its meetings In the afternoons rather than evening Lady curlers hold euchre with loll Put In for houri nulmti Curling club ladles held euchre last Thursday and J winners were ladies first Mm Irene Terry consolation Mrs Betty Crcaacy men first Ab Irwin consolation Mrs Jean Precious lone hands Mrs Mellon HOLOEN OPTOMETRIST M Cork St East Phone In a doublering ceremony in Holy Rosary church Toronto on September Christine Mary Jones and Robert Samuel Joseph Steen were married Steen Actons new dentist is the son of Mr and Mrs Steen Toronto and was associated with Sussman The bride who was an Xray technician at Scarborough General hospital is the daughter Mr and Mrs Edwin Herbert Jones Birmingham England and her parents came over to Canada for the wedding Father Mailloux officiated for the wedding and Jack Nix father of the the best man was organist The church was decorated with white mums and mauve glads and lace The bride wore fulllength white with full puffed sleeves lace bodice and chapel train The white lace short veil was held by a floral headdress She carried six miniature or chids pink sweetheart roses stephanotis and Ivy in a cascade Maid of honor was Susan Witnall Don Mills who come to Canada from England with the bride two and a half years ago Bridesmaid was Miss Patricia the groom sister who is studying for a A in nursing at the University of Toronto They wore full length purple with They carried mauve car nations miniature white mums with heather and mauve ribbon The bride was given in marriage by her father and the groomsman was John Nix Ushers were and Vinpe Nowlan Reception In hall The reception was held in Holy Rosary parish hall the brides mother received wearing pale green with a large brimmed hat and orchid corsage assisted by the groom mother wearing pale gold coat dress with orchid corsage The couple left on a tour of Kingston Montreal and Ottawa the bride wearing a white and purple with purple shoes and pink sweetheart roses corsage New apartment They are living at Main St S in one of the new apartments Steen office is downstairs in the some building Shower novelty Mrs Joan Nicholas a friend at Scarborough General hospital held a shower in June for the bridetobe when mainly kitchen articles were received Another shower was given by Mrs Kelly of Misslssauga in September on the day the brides mother arrived from England so she was able to see just what a Canadian shower is like CHRISTINE JONES and Dr Robert Steen were married in Toronto He has established a dental practice here John Salmon Country TV Centre SALES SERVICES Rock wood Lin TV Service off mokes Rockwood Guelph Ont Health Beauty Aids HEAD SHOULDERS POTATO CHIPS 59 CANNED HAMS PINEAPPLE BICKS PICKLES LOTION JAR OR OVEN HUSH PUMPKIN PIE or v a is ilea noun This Weeks EXTRA BONUS TAPES jS y no 10 lift mm lis rut mm mm MINCEMEAT CAKEMIXES REYNOLDS WRAP mm mi CRANBERRIES lt0L PI mint I

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