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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 14, 1975, B6

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B6 The Acton Free Press Wed May Mapleview lodge hosts McEnery anniversary Two well known people celebrated their wedding anniversary last Thursday afternoon and evening with a large number of relatives and friends Long regaling in the dining room of Lodge to wish them well Mr and Mrs Itobcrt A Mifrncry arc the who were married in all on May 1912 at the lriMuytcrinn manse Until their retirement from for in 1 nix years ago they lived and worked their large form located near on Lot five Line In Erin township for years Three years ago fast December they sold the farm and moved to Wilbur St Acton Since the beginning of this year both Mr and Mrs McFnery have not been well and are now residents of the lodge Acton Prior to his anniversary orations Mr Ration at the A beautiful and all the trimmings were decorations for the event In the couple were extremely popular In they were according to neighbors always the lift of the com munlty at and list floor routiik In Mil wen Hint 171 til wlfi flu Hint living today In lo win liny wi marrlid I III You I it tlu mi Id Mi Mil mry lb In wiih mail lid and drove It dillvirlnulumlxr U w for former area couple celebrate anniversary SIXTY THREE YEARS of marriage was celebrated last at Lodge by two former members of the community A large number of friends and relatives gathered to wish Mr and Mi MeEncry best wishes and good health Carrol Hamilton vows at Churchill church Mr and Mrs Hugh Held of Township until October 1957 formcrlj of It Mr Held who lb now celebrated their moved to thut same whin months old While in the farming bus Mr Held received a certificate from the Canadian bedding the Baptist Church in on Saturday May 10 miple lived on a farm third line of Seed Growers Associnlion for long service of sucecssfu seed production Held was a and a member of the Greenock I Clarence Hold from Vie their son was one of the guests attending the open house Other people were there from Ottawa Hamilton Sarnia Burks halls and Graven hurst as as Acton Georgetown Fergus etc Seventy relatives sat down to a hot meal following the open house Presentations The couple was presented a certificate from Prime Minister Pierre Trudcau by Frank Maine M for Wellington and a plaque from Premier Wm Davis resented by Mr and Mrs lorry M P for Mrs Jury wife of the mayor of Guelph presented Mr and Mrs Held with a plate with the Guelph crest Inscribed on if on behalf of her husband Mr a hockey game with the Guelph A team in Drum heller Alberta the lime The game was broadcast over radio to Guelph at which time Mr congratulated the couple over the air and expressed his regrets at not being able to attend the open house The also re ceived a telegram from the Gov General and Madame Mr and Mrs have three children Bessie Mrs Douglas Peck Georgetown Clarence Victoria C and Mary Mrs Don I stone Georgetown They nine grandchildren MR AND MRS HUGH celebrated their wedding anniversary on Saturday at the First Baptist Church Guelph Mr Reid had lived on the same farm at R 2 Acton for years before moving to Guelph upon his retirement Mrs was a schoolteacher A WORD ABOUT RATES In December this Company applied to the Canadian RadioTelevision Com mission or an Increase in rates of per month for Georgetown Acton and Milton to be effective when the converter service is made available in these communities It Is not expected that approval for this Increase will be received for some time and therefore there will be no Immediate increase In rates in Acton However to ensure that Acton sub scribers will have the advantages of todays rates for a reasonable period of time It Is our intention to honor all prepaid accounts up to a maximum of one year For more information please call our office at Churchill United Deborah 1 Hamilton and Ross William Carroll ex changed vows The Rev A at the afternoon ceremony on April and the church was decorated with pink glads white mums yellow daisies anil pink and white tlons Marie Anderson played the organ and sang Morning Has broken The bride escorted down the aisle by her father woreo floor length empire style crepe gown and train decorated with white luce pink with blue cornflower corsage and the groom mother beige with an orchid corsage were present from London Toronto An coster Whitby Pal grave I St Marys Georgetown Ghana Mono Hood and Acton Among I hem were Mr and Mrs lllolt of Toronto grandparents of groom CELEBRATE VICTORIA DAT MAT 19th WITH A DISPLAY OF HANDS FIREWORKS SEE OUR ASSORTMENT OF FIREWORKS AND MAGIC SPARKLERS 10 to Family Fun Display Packages of Assorted Fireworks from to PLEASE OBEY THE LAW F six on Day rig Sunt j ly renvoi to an SETOFF on I on Day or do may Form olio led in of tho of only and ni ur on of Town of 111 and full you led to iwn of lit your local O P who In Ills year trip The couple left for and area the bride wearing a coral shirt waist ilrcHU with roses corsage They are living at Alberta in Iks south east of Calgary Before the wedding one linen hhowcr and three mh showers wen held and Henry Lumbers of the Toronto uncle of the bride bride and groom fide In my tun kit and Kin wick Win louuvi up Ik Hi In Hum win mil hud on Haul In on Atn liny griinrlnmi in law Mr I and i whom II Wiiym liny liv mar Hi fnfiilly ail I Among gm Ilium day Hie Mil In law Kay of Mm Mil Viola Irani own and tier Mm Anlili of Alton din vliilid Mi until 4 in In Ihn vi from to pin am In to tin and wiikcnd llicy hail many from Aclon llallln lrln and otbti localities wen when they pholograpliH of the rsarleii DANCE United Dance Friday May MILTON LEGION fiiuif THE COUNTRY Ds m to 1 ft Admission per couple FOR TICKETS CON TACT Gnoff Denny Lk The gown was made by her mother She wore a slrfng of pearls that belonged lo her late grandmother and carried a bouquet of while orchids wilh green fern and green ribbon Maid of honor Betty Hamilton sister of the bride wore floor length coral print gown and carried a colonial bouquet of yellow daisies and pink sweetheart roses There were yellow daisies in her hair Groomsman was a friend Larry Hill and the ushers were Gregg Carroll brother of Ihe groom and Andrew Hamilton brother of the bride The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert Ward Hamilton Acton and the groom the son of Mr and Mrs Donald V Carroll London Both graduated from the University of Guelph The bride attended Fnn district high school and the groom Sir Adam Beck secondary school in London Reception The reception was held in the decorated church basement The cake was made by the bride mother and decorated with yellow daisy trim by Mrs The bride mother wore ACTON CURLING CLUB ilovui NIGHT AT THE ACTON CURLING CLUB Friday May 23rd 8PM to 1 A Refundable Funny Money ADMISSION 1 50 INCLUDES FUNNY MONEY rt Ml Mil I DOOR No Payment Till July 75 On Extended Credit Plan NO Down Payment BEDROOM FURNITURE Headboard Mirror Chest of Drawers 2 Lamps Shades 6 199 19 NEW COLOR TV Full Manufacturer Warranty With Trade 329 STEREO PACKAGE Track AmFm Receiver 2 Speakers WIN A MILLION OLYMPIC LOTTERY TICKET With any purchase of n Beat The Heat AIR CONDITIONERS BOX SPRING or MATTRESS COFFEE pc SET END OQ50 TABLES 3 PIECE DINETTE AQ50 SET BIN HERE HERE Only it Firmer Jacks good Oils are at WAREHOUSE ONLY JACKS i 8782373 Hintons 5 to Store Large Sofa Ottoman High 4QQ50 Reg Chair Lamps Shades Coffee End Tables CARPETING ODDS 499 ENDS PIECE DINETTE CQ50 SET DISCOUNT WAREHOUSE 0FEN SUNDAY 1200 to Weekdays JUST NORTH OF Chamber of Commerce Members nd Special Exhibits and Zoo Open One Hour Before Show Times See Henrietta the Four Ton Hippopotomus

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