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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 12, 1974, p. 9

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Wedding anniversary celebration for Their family from far Australia and hundreds of friends brought congratulations Saturday to Wesley and Nellie Church Street Their beautiful home Moore croft was extended by a large marquee in the garden to accommodate the guests Three Daughter Eleanor is home from Carnarvon GOO miles north of Perth Australia where husband Joe Sonla Is now director of operations at Texada salt mines Two girls arc there with them Angela and Trudy with the others Joe and Sue Ellen still in the States Gordon was here from with wife Joy and Carol Ann with husband of a week John Partridge John with fiancee Maggie Hod re they II bt married in August twins Jeffrey and James Brian Joey Nina and Jimmy wa leaving that night on business trip to London and Pans George was home from Daybreak the residence where he Hies at Richmond Hill It was started by Jean Vanler and George was with a group which travelled to Europe at Faster taking part in a special parade at Canter bury on Easter Sunday with Dr Vanler Wed In Toronto Mr and Mrs Really met as members of a young people group in Toronto and were married May He was with the Standard Bank in Toronto and came to Acton in 1926 at office manager at Acton Tanning Company since amalgamated with He went back to Toronto to head office until head office mined here in 1B10 He from treasurer to general manager in 1940 president in and to retirement in Hit years at him great satisfaction as recalls Innovations operation with the union acceptance of change and maintaining high quality through the years He been county chairman of the PCs well as on the local executive was Master of Walker Lodge for its anniversary was on council a ttrm a director of the curling club and is one of he longest standing members of Cut ten Club Is president of the Acton branch of the Cancer Society presently was president of the Tanners Association Is a longtime The Acton Free Press Wed June 1974 9 WilsonSay ers vows at Knox By Wendy Thomson One day lost week was doing the usual spring puttering took a short walk the barn sat in the grass thought awhile The more I thought and the more looked around the older I felL It was almost 15 years to the day since w had our first visitors to our newly acquired property We drove up from one morning bringing Molly Cummlngs school friend and Sid Savage friend of the family After Acton just t fit His tail got was heaven We caught up one way and hung sat ate planned and enjoyed over the edge another There wild the trees flowers and natural spoiled land Over the following years we sort of lost touch with Molly Once she married she drifted on her own way but Sid stayed a part of our lives r helping us build He enjoyed they did it all wrong Eggs the visit enough that are probably no good Stupid long he found Ills own plate to put them Mutter little parcel of land by Eden mutter and more straw Mills and si into throwing want to sit building his own house on them anyway And away Not long after he was lie went stomping out of the settled In barn just wasn room for his feet and he t balance right so he started throwing the straw back on top of the eggs muttering nil the time Stupid ducks know haw to build decent Stupid place to build It and in a sack and presented imtoSid Once unwrapped the gander walked up the back step to where Sid was eyed him for You wonder how a person could understand so much of goose la Ik Well we had goose for a coupU of years and I assure you he RETIRED PRESIDENT of Wesley J Beatty and Mrs Beatty welcomed guests to their home Saturday on the occasion of their wed ding anniversary member of the Club wns founder and of and Peel Trust and Savings a director of Trust and his served on the United Church Arts crafts Arts and much to Mrs licit ty She was founder of Acton Arts and Crafts over vears ago which into school and she Is now lown ind Crafts She Is a former regent of the Duke of Devonshire chapter of the I and has been on the lady curlers executive Both of them retail Iheir activities with est Their and decided home was always i hos one and they welcomed groups hey were with there They have lived at for the past minute then climbed into mad thoughts quite lap and settled down from then on it was man and near him his ganderSid was followed noises he walched One day when starting rff to work he glanced In his ta rear view mirror and saw fmnu Papa goose flying dowi t rise more than a few th feet off ihc ground he was then he stalk away giving himself a boost with a As well as goose tales here foot every few yards like were cat after we lent taking giant steps down me our Cock eyed to rid road After that leaving the barn of mice She house became a complicated promptly went up Into the hayloft and had a litter of Whenever Sid came here to kittens one of which he kepi dinner he was full of tales of And that eat became the goose one being the object of another line of talcs day lie took a look at the two Molly and Sid are both dead female geese on Iheir eggs naw gooseondthatCat he hadi are probably likewise The s or With gifts and cards mil flowers came plaques and letters from Prime Minister Premier Davis General Robert Terry Connor George Kerr Mayor Tom Hill and former mayor were among Ihc many guests whose presenet reflected the miny aspects of the busy lives better to do hed unspoiled At ton countryside give it a try too has undergone all kinds of The gander found himself a unfortunate but necessary dutk s nest gently due to the straw and settled downor tried to No matter That why felt so old that which way he turned Ihc nest LArche auxiliary meet The regular monthly meet ingot 1 Arche Auxiliary was held at the home of Mrs Jennie Kulkcn Wed May The mectina was opened wilh a prayer for the retarded read by the president Mrs The main topic of discus was the Mowers of Hope campaign The captains of the various areas reported a good response to the cam assert and thej hope to pass lust lotal which W0 The monc bank mil rcteied it the lime of he meeting was mnlclvHH which was Kit to be promising for so in the campaign It was decided to hive the fall dance I he Acton Mei dows Golf course this due lo at ton Legion They will be the Shay on 19 Is total Flowers of Hope The Flowers of Hope can as of June 10 is and donations arc still being receded at the bank of Montreal Caivassers for the Flowers of for the mentally re tarded Acton Jeisic Price Lena Mason Sinclair Miry Price Grace An new Mrs Gorjup Barbara Jam Rogers 1ois Gordon Mien Pat Dor Diana Butler rem Barbara llolidav Janice Withers Jieky gins Grace Dons Mrs Mablt van Heel Betty Armstrong Mary Allen Julie I Jane Sandra Marc Dunn Joanne Feenstra Mrs San Mario Mrs Gloria oats Mrs Mrs Susan Kuiken Janet vos Colleen Jordan Phyllis less Mnrleen Marsh Alice Noseworthy Julie Dnwkins Joanni Marks Mrs Morris Mrs Hilda Jukson Malis Thotrm Mrs Aneker Julie Jordin Mrs Watson Kuechler Lewis Monica Rupert Mrs An Jennie Shirlev Krjbttin Chris Ruby irgartt Winnie Kroes Blades Mrs Jimes Donna on Jjrvis Midtlyn Jams Ma Mian Cook Gen Leslie Son Ilea Gin air Janice alter Heather Last in Legion Anew was sworn also the meet mi in the in at the Legion Ladies old Legion on Mi in Strl Auxiliary meeting on A donation was Thursdiv June6 It was the presented the last meeting of the season and Branch 19 The Nursery is to circus in reported Mrs Jennie Kulkcn due lo Hit kindness of persons who domted tickets anil for me their lo the children and fret of Picnic The nursery is picnic in the park in Acton on June it m one is bringing a packed lunch The volunteers and children and the Tinker lull children arc looking for to the picnic This will Iw the Inst of the Nursery until lhe start igain in Sep tember Tht next meeting of will be at the of Mrs Chris on Tues June IB Jt fi pro This will be meeting until Boat trips for wedding Carol Ann who was here Saturday for her grand golden wedding was married ixiclly week to John I linage took place on an ist in St Peteron at Stoney Lake with boat rides for the guests to Ihe reception at the Stonev elub then to home of the groom on mother island wore a white eyelet wedding i bouquet of fresh Carol is an editor Hill in Toronto now and John i writer with the Post double ring ceremony In Knox Presbyterian church Acton Saturday May 11 Shirley Sayers and Ron aid Leslie Wilson were mar rled The bride with Bell Canada is daughter of Mr aid Mrs James Sayers Acton and the groom Rockwell International at Milton Is the son of Mr and Mrs Ronald Wilson R Rock wood A of al the double ring ceremony Ted Hansen played the organ and ac soloists Diane and who sang The Wedding Song ind We Begun The bride wore lace organza gown with cathedral train a Juliet and four tier veil and carried white daisies pink and yellow and s Her attendants were maid of honor I Kathie Boer and Rosemary Wilson and the flower girls Marie Jocqut and Bonnie Watson They wore floor lenRlh gowns of pat terned nylon georgette in shades of hot pink pale pink and yellow with a little mauve wilh different colors of lining They carried yellow daisies pink carnations baby breath and fern with three roses and streamers matching the color of the lining Best man was Bob Wilson ho ushers the twin brother of the groom Alex and rnip They wore tuxedos their ruffled shirts mulching the girls drtsses The bride was escorted by her father Dinner dance After dinner Knox there was a dance at Acton Curling Club The bride molher received wt with sweetheart roses and groom mother wore mint green with yellow roses couple left on a honeymoon trip Niagara Falls the bride leaving in white and orange dress with roses and tht groom In suit with matching orange The wedding tike was made by two mothers and decorated by Mrs George Young Master of ceremonies rend a telegram from grooms aunt Watson untie in SHIRLEY SAYERS and Leslie Wilson were married in Knox church Ac ton May and are pictured with flower girls Marie and Bonnie PhotobyR J Jennings for fellow room in ties in it the of her Hint Miss present ition wis made rclitivtsof the bride it the Hint Mrs in A mi i w is Id M by her when the bride aunts muring In lunch from Mlssissaugi Milton Clifford rails Kitchener Camp and Atton surpn shout made by to worktrs of Bill personal limidi it the of Chris was by Botr Walker her molher Mrs J mistellineous shower I ynth April held the bride s Hint Mrs Gordon Johnston April Hi again a surprise miscellaneous shower held by Mrs Norm in April a a is I ijcrs JUNE IB ISA SPECIAL DAY FOR So Treat Him to DINNER OUT ACTON MEADOWS GOLF CLUB West of Acton 1st Line North of Licenced from pm to pm for Reservations Hill Campl tit t ITS A secret summer holidays soon Pet duck tickles David Thomsons ear with the good news while family cat watches Libbs Beans BONNIE Parchment Margarine IGA CHOICE Apple Juice Orange Juice Some from Acton attended the luncheon in Georgetown Tuesday when Minister of Finance John Turner wis speaker The meeting was arranged for business people I Liberals took a to Siturday for the rally the tamp opening Sunday Boris Shean of the high school staff had his Ukrainian dance group performing Mr and Mrs G Hinders entertained Mrs Flinders mother for the weekend Mrs arrived in Aclon on Friday evening and thoroughly the visit including meeting her greit for the first time Mrs Louis of Victoria B called on Mrs A J Murray while visiting friends in Acton number of residents attended the beef barbecue held Saturday night at Centennial Park in I- ramosa Stone United church sponsored the event which drew rounds of people from district communities Stan Norton who has been in Toronto General Hospital LEAVER CHOICE Whole Mushrooms CINNAMON OH SUGAR RINGS Christies Biscuits MOUNT OR Green or Wax Beans CORONATION BABY DILLS MIXED OR BREAD ft BUTTER Pickles Liquid Detergent TableRite grade -a- Sliced Side Bacon oauAHOAvnAniMS JUNE 23 BRMPTOR FLOWER DASHER TEST DRIVE IT AT BAZ MOTORS LTD AC CARPETS FOR QUALITY SERVICE SATISFACTION ROLI AT Buy Now Whil Good selection of LENDS Selection Is Good STORE HOURS JJ IB No Job Too or Small 25 MILL STREET GEORGETOWN BEHIND OLD BANK BUILDING Sandwich Meats 3 Meat Pies Pepperoni Pizzas 2 Salami KRAFT CANADIAN PROCESS Cheese Slices Soft Drinks il MATCH A FULL CARD AND wnmoo CALIFORNIA LONG WHITE Potatoes FIRM RED LI A NO GRADE Sfcrf Florida Tomatoes Celery Stalks 39 Jaffa Oranges 89 Check Pricing Weekly Specials TableRite Quality Meats

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