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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 24, 1974, p. 6

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The Acton Free Press Wed April Smith Holtom wedding at Knox church April 7 ARNOLD the household rabbit examines the 100 winning bingo card of Pat Wilson 2 Acton Mrs Wilson couldn believe her eyes when she realized her luck and plans to buy groceries with her cheque Sarah Ann and Kenneth John Smith were married at Westminster St Pauls church at four in the afternoon April 7 The bride Is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Reginald Barton St and the Broom is the son of Mr ana Mrs Russell F Smith It It Acton Rev Ronald officiated by the uncle Rev Gray filters White decor tiled the church for the candlelight ceremony The bride wore white crepe with lace with mauve trim mlng and matching Juliet cap and curried and purple- tin ted roses Maid of honor was sister Mrs llardwick of London and the brides maids Mrs Ken Cox of Mane Smith sister of int groom Acton and Rrcnda Winer of Hamilton The bride was escorted by her father Groomsman was Smith the groom brother Mlsslssauga and the ushers John Acton Ken Cox and Steven the bride brother Toronto After dinner a reception and dance were hed at Guelph Country Club The couple left for and Kentucky and they are lining II It Clifford Con a miscellaneous shower London Toronto and it Recreation centre Hamilton Ed Smith gave a bachelor parly for the groom a Before the wedding community gate a kitchen and centre Easter theme for Knox WMS The message of Faster was theme for the monthly meeting of the Adult group of Ihe W of Knox Church held April with Miss Isabel Anderson presiding and Miss It C Clark and Mrs conducting the service of worship Miss Clark who several years ago had the privilege of visiting Milan Italy seeing the original famous painting Hie Supper by Ixonardo da Vinci as found on the wall of the refectory of the Dominican Monastery of Santa Morn delle told of the lasting impression it made upon all who saw it With the use of a very fine copy of the original loaned to her by Mrs A J Buchanan who too had visited lh Monastery on recent v isit to Italy where she obtained the copy she described in a most in the picture in detail mid gamesome of its history It was very timely topic for the Faster season Mrs Algie lold thi many resting sights ind ex of her recent visit to Mexico Memorabilia for tea Mrs Armstrong W I president Culmination of the 197H work of Dublin omen Institute was held last Thursday evening at the Edward Wilson Line Nassagawcya when a pot luck dinner was sen It included all kinds of good food and mare than members and two visitors enjoyed a social time at the tables before the annual meeting Mrs Armstrong resident prcsidid for the usincss meeting Annual fees were paid with offer of homes for the Members were informed of the annual Garden Party to be held at Centcnnhl Manor on June and were asked for gifts of baking for residents bake sale and bazaar on lhat day Please will be By Thomson This week column will be made up of observations on various aspects of Going Out prompted by the that last week I stayed home as much as possible Why Because had a slightly black eye That in itself didn l bother me rather pretty in subdued shades of groin and purple was when it came to explaining that I got hung Actually f probably never even irj io explain it if it wcren l for the fact that people kept saying something like Picked a fight with y our husband then waiting for the gory Hails I answered a few times No fell off the couth but thai didn t sound too good without going into a long involved explanation about what we were doing on the couch and oh it It sounds more believable to just say we had doozey of a battle and you should set him Second Second story So manv lime wt plan on going out only to have something go wrong along the way and ruin the next only lino rows Still it Was lie nicest anniversary in a long time laic this time about out On taster weekend I had three phone tails all inquiring about gifts Knowing white rabbit last year everyone was to sec what this might bring 1 nude if fairly clear tost month that our new budget didnl things like Valentine cards or t These tails put mc little on edge I l thought lo put things like rabbits and ferrets on the And when headed the whole evening Well last week was extraordinary It was our 17th wedding an and for the first time in years made a real dale worrying about hid happily evir It turned out to roses and Told to be mil at JO I in a at the door at 14 healing 15 minutes ilhit eolumn on Waiting has really got to both of us Although happy to inform those story is in the form of open letter to the gas who we found 1 asked for only it without cither speeding in- gelling lost Being Good eve thing was but wandered through we dtring if were going lo ha dollars worth of gas Sir you should consider My gas money from returning bottles leaning under cushions and out my husbands lo stitle for a and pockets I do the wash milkshake for dinner and dually found the Corkscrew Tavern open world and baked potato was on one of my When superb The ve stopped or and there r is any be whenever I the subject of ihe hood Forum it Knox Church Georgetown on May Junior Senior Clubs will hold their Achievement Day it the Ontario School for thoDeif Milton on May The theme will be The Cereal Shelf Donations of to the Canadian Cancer Society and 10 to the Musical Festival were approved by Ihe members Mrs on behalf her committee handed In a substantial amount of money to the treasurer as the from an auction sale eld Saturday An interesting letter received by Mrs J Van Meet from a Women s Institute member in British Columbia was rcid It was a contact that had been made at the I C Convention Alta Inst June A report of the last annual meetingwisreid by Mrs M Hunter together with the treasurers report for Ihe year A nice sum of money is on hand to commence another Dttuls of the monthly programs during the year were outlined by the con of the Standing Committees as follows public relations Mrs W agriculture Mrs Industries Mrs Davidson resolutions Mrs C Mclntyre education Mrs World affairs Mrs C Mrs J cultural activities Mrs M McCullough family iffairs Mrs Norton and citizenship Mrs Officers Mrs took he chair for the election of of fleers for 1974 Mrs MelntyreonbchilfofMrs Wilson Mrs W Frank and presented the report of nominating committee was as follows Past president Mrs president Mrs Clark Armstrong 1st vice pres Mrs Norton 2nd vice president Mrs J secretary treasurer Mrs Douglas ass t secretary treasurer Mrs Hunter district director Mrs alternate Mrs Hunter public relations Mrs Davidson branch dlrec tors Mrs M Mrs M McCullough and Mrs Mclntyre pianist Mrs M McCullough ass pianist Mrs press reporter Mrs J Dennis ass t press reporter Mrs IJ Agriculture and Industries Mrs Mrs Smith citizenship world affairs Mrs Hunter and Mrs and cultural flics Mrs I Anplcyard and Mrs J family ind consumer affairs Mrs Norton and Mrs I Hunter resolutions Mrs C Mclnlyrc social Mrs J Ismond Sirs and Mrs Norton mental health Mrs A Diamond curator Mrs curator committee Mrs I Norton and Mrs Hunter program Mrs J C Mrs McKniht Mrs M Mrs Kirton visiting Mrs Mrs Arm strong Mrs C Mrs Wilson quilt Mrs M Nellis Mrs Armstrong Mrs I Mrs M Hunter bus Mrs Hunter Mrs Wilson and Mrs Armstrong nominating Mrs C Mclntyre Mrs Frank and Mrs C booth Mrs W Mrs I- Wilson Mrs Thomson Mrs Armstrong sum manzed the work of the year and thanked the members Meeting Mrs M gave a complete and concise report of the District Directors meeting held in Milton on April The District Annual will be held on May at Hill crest United Church Hills Newfoundland will be the theme Contests will in elude a loaf of white bread a pound of maple fude ind a of Creative Stit Another class In the eompclition will be the jud of the Public Relation Reports as submitted by the Branches Public Relation Officers She also mentioned the plowing match banquet September at which the various branches of the district will be assisting Mrs MeKnight and Mrs J Ismond will be the local com Mrs Norton reported on the progress of the recipe books Mrs C Mclntyre Mrs cacti expressed kind words and thanks to Ihe work and dedication of the officers as well as the other members in making this past year a very successful one for the Branch Special thanks were also given to Mrs Wilson the hostess for her hospitality Separate Hie movies were starting as we lefl the tavern wt bought for could ejeiitt to set Needless to say the doll nil and my liambkr ire now going be re ST THE MARTYR ANGLICAN CHURCH ACTON SUNDAY APRIL 28th America Folk Mass at 30 a EVERYONE MOST WELCOME JUST ARRIVED Denim Bap Also Assorted Coloured Women Hand Bags WORK BOOTS by Tundra etc Childrens Adults RUBBER BOOTS filOffi MR AND MRS William Ballentine Guelph celebrated their wedding anniversary at the home of son Ross Sunday April 14 Forty friends and relatives from Paris Guelph Brampton Georgetown Ospringc and Acton had a buffet supper and an enjoyable noon and evening Pictured with Mr and Mrs are greatgrandchildren Michelle and Billy of Brampton St Albans ACW met April with members pre sent Fwmg played American folk song moss and the roll call was a Inyeite article Thank you notes were read from Pearl Hoi and Hen nor Patterson Thank were extended to Penny and Audrey for he simmel cake for Mothering Sunday and ilso to inda Puncheon and Mabel Denny for serving Plans were for Ihe centennial tea lo take place on Saturday April A dls piny of will be presented ThemiillngLlosedwithlhc Mir pan benediction ind a I lovely lunch was served by Join Pratt s group WE SELL Ladies Lisle Hose Support Pose and Footlets it HINTONS 5 Place Salting Worcester Paragon Royal Albert THE GIFT SHOP St 8243218 of uelph Ltd 19 MILL ST ACTON

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