Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 24, 1977, p. 6

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6 The Acton Free Press Wednesday Aug 24 1977 Acton relatives at Saskatchewan wedding Acton relatives travelled to Kelvington United Church Kelvington Saskatchewan for the marriage of Carolyn Rose Morrow and David Blaine Burnett on July The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Eldon Morrow nee Ruth Cripps of Kelving streamers ton Saskatchewan The groom of Humboldt Sask Is the son of Mr and Mrs Norman Burnett of Winnipeg Manitoba seed pearls and the cuffs of the sleeves hod matching daisies She wore a white pic lure hat accented with daisies and a sheer veil bow and car a bouquet of yellow and white daisies with one orchid yellow Louise Huston Saskatoon was her friends maid of honor Bridesmaids were Marlene Morrow Kelvington The Rev Joan a sister and Laurie Wagner officiated at the double ring of Kelvington a friend ceremony with Mrs Connie They all wore gowns of poly providing the organ jersey in a soft yellow music Mrs Grace Magnus shade with matching boleros was soloist rufled They wore Given in marriage by her matching picture hats with parents the bride wore a yellow velvet ribbon and also gown of white polyester j ore silver necklaces gifts Jersey The gown had from empire waistline and long Dennis Dyck was his sleeves The round neckline friend s best man with was trimmed with daisies and friends Peter Keppler and Tony Winnipeg Brian Morrow brother of the bride of and Burnett brother of the groom Winnipeg as ushers The reception was held at the Kelvington Legion Hall where the guests enjoyed the three tiered wedding cake decorated with yellow roses It was made by the bride mother and decorated by Jenny After a honeymoon to Jan Lake Sask the will live at Humboldt special guests at the wed ding were brides aunt and uncle Mr Mrs bred and aunt Dons all of Acton Mr and Mrs cousins of the bride of I and Mr and Mrs Wilson aunt and of lasgow Nova Scotia Wedding Mattson Gibbons MEETING FELLOW contestants around the Princess Margaret Fountain at the Canadian National Exhibition are from left to right Tammy Davis Owen Sound Dale Lognon Shelburne Armstrong Grand Valley Guindon Clarence and Charmame Bigeiow Acton Charmaine back from Miss CNE contest With her year as reigning Miss Acton Fall Fair swiftly coming to a close Charmaine Bigeiow has just completed one of her last official duties in that post The Canadian National Exhibition Sweetheart of the Fairs contest was held last Tuesday and Wednesday opening day of the Ex andal though she did not win Char says she had a lot of fun For the girls from across Ontario who like Miss Acton had wan contests at local small fall fairs the judging began on Tuesday August 16 Each girl was interviewed by a panel of judges in the after noon and after supper at the High Noon restaurant they had a walking rehearsal in the Coliseum building This according to Charmaine was the first time the girls got a chance to meet each other The girls had some free time but had to meet a curfew and be In their rooms at the University of Toronto dence early The morning came too soon as most of the girls were awake by or a m After breakfast the contestants were whisked off back to the Coliseum where they faced another pane of judges By the ladies were doing a short walk across a stage and a biography was read about each girl by Jackie of CFTO Bobby was master of cere monies Luncheon was served in the Queen Elizabeth building executive room Here gather all the queens their par and fair board of each event across Ontario lunch Charmaine says the girls changed into formal gowns and each went out on stage individually and introduced herself and her agricultural society Entertainment v a pro- vided for the girls and huge crowd forming to watch the contest After the finalists were picked the show con tinued heightening the girls excitement At this point in the show each contestant received a charm bracelet and a 1977 charm from Rembrandt Jewellers as a memento The finalists each gave a speech and the judges left to tally up the final scores before announcing the win During this time the contestants joined together in the song Ontario When the judges returned the big moment came and the winner s name was an She was of the Six Nations Indian Reserve at said she very happy for the young winner She had met her pre viously and had found her to be a very enjoyable deserv person Charmaine excitement and she came back home to Acton tired but happy It would have been nice to win she said but she dldn expect to Charmaine last official duty will come September when a new Miss Acton Fall Fair Is named She say sit will be hard to relinquish her crown as she has enjoyed the past Immensely She helped out at the Christmas Party opened the season for the Acton Sabres Junior hockey team and the Acton Rams la team attended agricultural society meetings and dinners and has done numerous other things which made her year special Charmaine Is 19 yean old and works in an office in Rex dale She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Bert Bigeiow owners of the 747 Lounge Piping away Free Press sports editor John Bottomlcy left Canada Monday with other members of the Guelph Pipe Band for a three week tour of Scotland The band will be quartered In the university at Glasgow and will compete in four comp etitions The first will be Saturday at Dunoon then next in Edinburgh and later at Shottand Peebles The band tied for sixth place in competition at the Exhibition on Sunday bands entered the class which was won by the Lothian and Borders Police band from Scotland Meanwhile contact Eric at the Free Press with sports news please The garden of the bride parents was setting for the afternoon wedding of Debbie Lee to Christopher Chris Gibbons July Rev A officiated at the double ring ceremony The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs of Acton and the groom who is a foreman at Barnes Quarry in Milton is the son of Mrs E Gibbons of Willow park Norval Laurie Winn a cousin of the bride was the maid of honor George was groomsman The bride father Roger gave her away The wedding was followed by a dinner and dance for guests Ron Winn uncle of the bride acted as MC Special guests were grandparents of the bride Mr and Mrs Winn Toronto and Mrs Mattson from Collmgwood The groom s sister and brother in law attended from Ontario Other guests travelled from Belleville and Holland Landing The bride was entertained a number of showers Her cousin Laurie Winn gave a shower in Toronto Cathy held a shower in Rock wood and friends and neigh presentation from to- bora from Acton held a workers shower at the home of Anne The couple rcturnc I from a McCarron Thi bride who honeymoon the lhousind Loblaws Islands on July and are in Milton was honored with a living in Milton Seniors amateur night The Acton Golden Age Club met at Lux ton Hall for their evening meeting on July with a fair attendance It was brought to members attention by the president that the Aclon Bowling Lanes will be opening In September and several members hope to attend it was decided to hire a bus to go to Mohawk race track at on Sept which is Senior Citi evening The Sunshine Boys from were present to help with the program It was an amitcur program and they had several musical numbers also recitations and readings Birthday greetings were sung for Mrs Kennedy after which sandwiches and a cup of tea were served by the committee J Kohari T J Novak DT GEORGETOWN 106 Guelph Street on Hwy 7 beside Post Office DENTURE therapy CLINIC Phone 8974 2314 Grahams Apple Farm Early Apples Now Available DUCHESS RED HARVEST 833 9569 7th Line of Erin miles south of Hwy 24 3 A miles North of Balllnafad RECENT Mr and Mrs Christopher Gibbons arc living in Milton following a honeymoon trip to the Thousand Islands BEAUTY SALON New Hours Monday 5 Wed Thurs Tuesday 9 6 Fr 9 Saturday 8 2 SLNBAD GREATEST OF ALL ADVENTURERS Sinbadand The Eye of the Tiger PLUS FUN WITH DICK AND JANE ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Sat Sun Box Office Opens At 30 to Thun Box Office Opens 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