6 The Acton Free Press Wednesday Aug 17 1977 Venema McGilloway VOWS in St Josephs carnival raises 40 Family reunion in India Relatives came from as fir away as Holland to witness the wedding vows of Colleen Mae and Bert Venema July 23 in St Joseph Roman Catholic Church Father J Smye officiated at the double ring ceremony with Mary son providing the organ music Mrs John was the soloist is daughter of Mr and Mrs Victoria Avenue She is a cashier it the A The groom is the son of Mr Mrs enema to Agnes and is in issemblcr at Rockwell International tor her wedding day Colleen wort a long gown of polyester with a crepe bodice and daisies and ace appliques The long attached train was also bor with daisies and lace and a Juliet headpiece held a waistlength veil She carried a bouquet of yellow roses and white miniature carnations The brides best friend Kathy was maid of honor Bridesmaids were Jmnifcr Krapck another friend Cindy McGilloway sister of the bride and Venema sister of the groom They wore gowns of soft yellow cotton polyester with matching jackets and wore white picture hats with yellow ribbon to match their gowns hi girls ilso carried baskets of and white daisies neighbour of the bride Mrs Thatcher made the COLLEEN and Bert Venema were married July in St Joseph church Photo byWm Stuckey down the aisle by her father Dan McGilloway was groomsman with BUI Carl and Wayne Brown as ushers At an evening dinner and dance at the Acton Music Centre Mrs McGilloway received her guests wearing mint green and white acres and a corsage of yellow carnations Mrs w ore a green floral gown with white accessories and a cor sage of yellow carnations John Krapek was master of ceremonies and toasts were by both the fathers of the bride and groom the best man and the ushers The wedding cake was made by a friend of Colleen mother Mrs Hear and her mother Mrs Butler of Fergus Special guests at the wedding were the grooms uncle aunts and cousins from Holland Other guests came from St Thomas Stratford Guelph Georgetown Alton Durham Fergus Acton Vineland Toronto Shcdden and Dresden Following a short honey moon to the Constellation Hotel in Toronto followed by the newly weds made heir home at Maria St Apt 506 Prior to her marriage the bride- elect was guest of honor at three showers held by Kathy and Jennifer Krapek aunts of the bride Mrs Janice Withers and Mrs McGilloway and Mrs Mrs Ah Kroezen Mrs Anna Mrs Huisman STEVEN FULLER aims carefully as he throws darts during a muscular dystrophy carnival Wednesday afternoon at Rosemary Hey Kids Share moments through contest Youth centre success last dance on Friday The youth it scout hill loses up for the summer on I after i pretty successful few weeks iccordmt to co ordinator She and Sails Griffiths ran the program iihth came under recrntion depart ment and wis funded by an grant The tore of joung people mostls 13 and 1j snrs old cairn out Tuesdays andhndays More would turn up for night dances once as as liist night the group enjoyed i wiener roast and ride at John s farm were there This Tuesday was games night I ist Tuesday the young DAVID HARKINS Greg Marks and Steve Harkins supervised at the dart throwing game at the muscular dystrophy carnival at 3 Rosemary Rd last Wednesday Byrnes return trunk Byrne who was minister at the Baptist Church 1970 has been loaned by the Canadian Bap tist Overseas Mission Board to the indigenous church in north Sulawesi formerly Celebes Indonesia with a colleague Rev Malcolm Card is teachers to the native pastors They have or gam zed classes up to a unique mujistry in a Moslem country Their three children svent to school in Malaysia 1200 miles from them so family get logcthers were rare llie Byrnes with the three will be present and show of the unique country on the Equator and their work evening Sept This is a remarkable to hear first hand from limited period of service missionaries who must return by December l people walked the trails at Rattlesnake point and sat round a bonfire Sometimes they played volleyball and at the high school On Monday night of this week there was a surprise party to thank the leaders for the summer fun It was at the Jenkins on home on Jef with a barbecue and pool party This Friday night is the closing dance with a disc jockey Joanne thinks the program has been quite successful although they had no clear idea at the beginning about the best way to operate The eight or ten young people who came out regularly the most and explained they had something to look forward to They wished the program could carry on but Joanne goes to Owen Sound to each and Sally goes to Sheri dan college Both these girls had other jobs while they ran the youth program Joanne worked at the Manor and Sally as a playground leader The girls will be writing a report for the recreation department We had no trouble with drugs or alcohol Joanne com mented 1 IB Members of the Board of Directors of Acton Business Improvement Area are planning to attend a confer held by the Federation of Ontario Business Improve ment Areas at Queens Park on August The Santa Claus coloring contest was such a success at Chnstmis list year the tree Press has decided to run mother contest This one involves the literary talents of our sounfc readers Youngsters ire asked to shire their funniest or moment of their summer in 150 words or less There will be four age groups five and six year olds seven to nine year olds ten to 12 and Handover There will be two winners in each category The deadline is I- the winners will be published in the issue of this news paper Si i the advertisement in this w k s paper for more information on how to enter Don I worry Santa t laus don have to judge this contest like you did at Christmas Some was raised In one and a half hours last Wcdncs day by three Rosemary brothers during a Muscular Dystrophy carnival Brad David and Steven staged the event in their backyard Rosemary Rd Neighborhood children enjoyed a fish pond dart throw refreshment booth bake sale and rummage table Mother and Meet contributed time toys food and energy to the cause also One mother Tor her contribution to the crippling disease funds paid for a balloon Attends opening Hills fire chief Mick Holmes attended the official opening of a new at Campbellville on Saturday Many politicians including the former mayor of Milton Anne McArfhur and present mayor Don Gordon were on hand The Ontario tire Marshal also attended as well as neighboring fire- A buffet was held back at the Mohawk raceway Scout hall has new look Stouts have been busy again at the Scout Hall The old building received i fresh toil of paint a couple of weeks and a large sign showing the meeting days ill sections which use the hall his been put up outside It may be adjusted in the fall when dis ire rearranged Rev Das Sydney Sc M returned to his pulpit in the Acton Baptist Church on Sunday August 14 and despite travel weariness gave an excellent message During the holiday period he hod gone to India to a family reunion with his Grandmother father and mother and many members of the far scattered family Grandmother hale and hearty in her 80s welcomed them with real pleasure While away he hud the privilege of preaching three times once it least in a large church of South India His father ind mother ore Transpose If you had difficulty reading the article on district campgrounds in list weeks Free Press and if you still have the paper handy try transposing the columns error the trailer pictured belongs to Mr and Mrs Howard Lloyd of Brampton The I are of over city families who have trailers at Nor campground Sorry teachers In Nigeria All members of the immediate family father mother Das himself and brother Sam who was studying in Nigeria to be a doctor and unable to attend are Canadian citizens Mr Sydney ministry is a delight to members of his church and congregation In forthright messa kindly visitation Nothing to do JOIN US AT Vacation Bible School ACTON BAPTIST 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