Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 1, 1977, p. 20

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B6 The Acton Free Press Wednesday 1977 AllenSomerville wed May Knox Presbyterian Church was the setting for the May 13 wedding of Susan Marilyn Somerville and Danny ward Allen The Rev Andrew heard the stated vows and the bride s great aunt Mrs June Evans was the organist The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Somer ltd N and is a sales assistant with Marks and Spencer St Toronto The groom of North Service is the son of Mr and Mrs Charles Allen Mowbray Place He is with American Motors Brampton Carries roses For her wedding day the bride wore a gown of ivory chiffon over polyester satin with elbow length cape sleeves A juliet cap of lace and seed pearls held an ivory three tiered veil with silk embroidered edge She carried a cascade of orange sweetheart roses with stephenotis and baby breath Maid of honor was Shiron Ellerby a friend of the bride The bride sister Carol Somerville and the groom sister Jo Anne were bridesmaids The attendants wore long sleeveless peach polyester gowns with flowered short hooded jackets They carried nose gays of daisies silk Dowers and breath The bride was up the aisle by her father David Lindsay was his friends best man Ushers were Gary Masters friend Larry Allen brother of the groom and Craig and Scott Somerville brothers of the bride Dance Rank uncle of the bride was the master of cere monies at an evening meal at the church A dance followed it Acton Meadows Golf The wedding cake was made by the bride and her grandmother Mrs A of Milton and decorated by the bride aunt Mrs M Storey The bride mother received her guests wearing a long turquoise polyester gown with a corsage of pink sweet heart roses The groom mother received wearing a coral chiffon gown with a cor sage of yellow roses Special guests attending were Mr and Mrs A frank Milton grandparents of the bride and Mrs Ken treat of the bride Other guests were from Acton Georgetown Milton Brampton Owen Sound Exeter and Toronto Prior to her the bride wis guest of honor at four miscellaneous showers held by fclhs Toronto for the staff of Mirks and Spencer by Jo Allen for Sharon and Janice ickhimcr for friends Mrs Jean for neighbours There was also shower for family held by Mrs June vans Hit room is of Bennett and Acton high schools The is a of public school high school ind College The newly weds ire now living in Steve Saxon makes big time with speech McGeachie givenroyal roast SUSAN SOMERVILLE and Danny Allen ex changed their vows in Knox Presbyterian Church Acton on May They are now living at North Service Photo by Win Stutkey Retirement party in lvuulh Milton supper at the works mint on Mi ll for the of Willi iBilli ink it 11 I Mr Irink wis with of his Couple exchange vows The Rev Ronald Struthers heard the wedding vows of Lynda Lou and William James Jim Glendenmng in Evan gel Pentecostal Tobermcle Acton on April J Gail Foster was organist and Pearl and Harold Ro berts were both in the church and at the reception The bride of Churchill South Apt 104 Acton is the daughter of I ynn Phillip Russ wurm R Elmira The groom is the son of John Thomas Glendenmng Hit Both are em ployed by Mushroom Farm Escorted down the aisle by her father the bride wore a colonial style gown of white satin the front in apron shape framed with ruffles The lop of the gown wis lace ornately sewn with pearls There also was lace at the cuffs of the long sleeves The bride quel was composed of daisies interspersed with breath The daisies cascaded down to form a point The bride sister laurel of was maid of honor Bridesmaids were Nancy Glendenmng the groom sister and Glcnden cousin of the groom Tammy Poster daughter of the best man and organist was flowergirl The attendants wore green gowns with white dotted and earned baskets of flowers similar to the bride s A long time friend of the groom Floyd Foster Alton was best man Glen denning Rockwood the grooms cousin and Lance Russwurm Flmira the brides brother were ushers The brides other brother was the ring bearer Del the bride uncle was master of cere monies at the reception held at St Anglican church hall On her special day the bride wore a necklace be longing to her mother which was given to her from in uncle after his trip to many The wedding and the bridesmaids dresses were made by the groom sister Betty Rock wood of retirement ifternine 1 strviLe to the community Tin evening he was nth an envelope with i sum of moni from of the Milton department also lovtl with money in it mi the On 14 dinner soenl was held at the liomL of Dime rink was with a I shovel with his inn of retirement on it fnm the men he nth from all were to Mr Fnnk friends who tilled since Invt wished him the 1 est for his retirement yeirs Jack a municipal employee in Acton and Milton for the past years is retiring this Friday June His friends and co workers let the retirement go unheralded however so they arranged a surprise roast In his honor Thursday evening at the Lions Club Hall in Milton And a royal roast it was as about 100 men gathered for a dinner and stag night featuring a solid two hours of light hearted banter Grinning all the while the retiring legislative assistant of Milton Council sat through the prolonged roast and when it ended he proceeded to return the by roosting most of those who had said a few words on or against his behalf The roastee became he roaster and his skilful dissection of all the previous speakers produced even more laughter When the roasting was over Councillor Gordon Krantz on behalf of Milton Councillors staff and Mr McGeachie friends presented him with a ticket for a return trip to Scotland this summer Former Acton clerk and councillor Joe Hurst and Milton Councillor Rick Day the affair Chier organizers were clerk Campbell Thompson and the town staff of Milton Although most of the comments of a roasting vanet some nice things were said ibout the retiring too For instance Mayor Don Gordon he the backbone of tht town hall Former Acton Mayor I Dub he has tremendous experience and knowledge It is met to retire and know you have done a great job City Bill Sims Burlington Wt re all sorry to set go Wimoty Homes serious and hard working very and always fair Clerk impbelt Thomp son a met guy to work with career women An ll yearold Acton youth speech he wrote and has just had an article delivered at several public published in a national speaking contests last year magazine He also won many prizes for the work Steve Saxon son of Mr and steve with the Milton Fire Chief A Pelcr Saxotl Churchill struggles of a of ClementActon loss was reived from children who must contend Milton sgiin He has been an Family the with motherly duties after isset to the town of Milton for parents for a Mom a liberated and a great asset to the fire version Kids Lib service Mr McGeachie said he appreciated the evening Looking back over his years of service he said if I had to do it over again 1 would do it There have been some trials and tribulations but I hive thoroughly enjoyed it Mr McGeachie first joined the municipal staff In Acton in April of 1947 as clerk treisurer tax collector and secretary to the posts he held until October 1968 when he moved to Milton as administrator and a great friend He has a retained that post until of experience and regional government was lot of knowledge health and retirement Administrator li Town of i for years we ire happy convention Stall Inspttlor It ly Ballon Regional I and the former Chief of Milton itk hem on the hot it for Hi 11 have lot of fond It has been to know you Director of irks hue bet n help to Don Burlington i in municipal taught mt i lot lek of i honor owl him it debt of in in 1974 when he was named clerk isl when he announced his plans to retire inJuneof IJ77 council named his deputy Campbell as and made Mr the towns legishtive assistant until his NOTICE Effective Monday June 6 twice weekly garbage pick up will take place until Oct 1st Householders having garbage pick up on Monday and Tuesday and Thursday will have their garbage picked up on Monday and Thursday House holders having their garbage picked up day and Friday will have their garbage picked up Tuesday and Friday Thank you TOWN OF HILLS Works Department IS tit LYNDA and Jim were married in the Evangel Pentecostal Tabernacle on April 9 Both are employed by Mushroom Farm The wedding cars were i blue Mercedes Benz in mint condition belonging to a friend Waterloo who also look the pictures ind an 1JT2 Jjtuar Sedan belonging to the bride s brother Lunc F ven though the bride ear old grandmother wis unable to itlcnd rehtives tame from Kitchener Her Inn Imira wood shower was held fir lh bride elect it the old school on I by her sister ind s sister The groom was i it the home of the best F honeym trip to Pills ind Kingston via the USA the couple made In me on Churchill ltd Gathering jubilee display at library jubilee the tjueen s silver the libnry is gather i of coronation souvtmrs are illy filling up the locked cases it the top of tht stair Included so far are souvenirs of the jubilee of Queen Victoria ind the coronations of George and dward as well as F In fact Fdwar I wis not crowned but the com memorative items were put out before his abdication articles include stamps scarves toy soldiers books pictures and who is something interesting to tontict the libnry CB TRANSCEIVER REPAIR SERVICE NOW available in Erin at HOUSE OF ERIN 92 Main St 8339768 complete TRANSCEIVER ANALYSIS also available If you are concerned about your CB set operation we can provide you with a complete analysis of how your transmitter and receiver are performing LET US CHECK FOR POWER PERCENT MODULATION DISTORTION SENSITIVITY ADJACENT CHANNEL REJECTION TRANSMIT FREQUENCIES and much more f LAKEVIEW CENTRE Cat fit an J Sfulillih On Statf lei Be from CELANESE BIGELOW VENTURE OZITE CALLAWAY Had I vis I on ARMSTRONG AND A F 1RII ISTIMMIS Lakeview ACTON OPENING IN ANIMAL LOVERS Is Setting Sail In Georgetown Saturday June 4th ABOARD THE ARK YOULL FIND in dogs nits birds hi Hi iiiohIs turtles frogs cats dogs and many others Posters s Plan Mats Wood Can tugs Port luui Bird and Animal Prints and Reproductions Plus many otu r In handicrafts from Canada and around tht arid A FREE GIFT TO CUSTOMERS ON OPENING DAY AS LONG AS THE LAST AN OPENING DAY SALE TABLE COME IN AND BROWSE Main Street South Georgetown Hours Tuesday Wednesday Saturday 10 m 6 m Thursday Friday 10 m 9 fiafUt WEDNESDAY JUNE 1st The Rud Whiting Show The Barber Family their in Georgetown past Guestg John McDonald Prof TonyAdamaon Tudor Meet the Candidates Host Dan Adventure Camp The camp program will include swimming arts and crafts campcraft nature lore cookouts sleepovers special events and canoeing It is open to boys and girls 7 years 12 years of age for a fee of 00 per two week session Registration commences June 6 at Acton Municipal Offices at a For information 8531540 WILL SHOW YOU HOW YOU CAN CARPET YOUR WHOLE HOUSE WITHOUT WALKING ALL OVER YOUR SAVINGS Impossible to 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