8 The Acton Free Press Wednesday Sept 28 Wedding Wilson Kidd Irene Kidd and Robert Wil son were united In marriage on Aug 1977 in a double- ring ceremony at 4 oclock In Presbyterian Church HaltonvUle The ceremony was officiated toy the Rev Mary Farmery with organist Sandra Early The bride is the daughter of Mrs James D Kidd and the late Mr Kidd of Rock v ood and the groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Ron Wilson of Milton The maid of honor was Bbllert friend of the bride and bridesmaids were Nancy Scott friend of the bride Susan sister of the bride and Bonnie pie friend of the bride The best man was Eric Wil son brother of the groom and ushers were Wilson the grooms brother Dan Kidd brother of the bride and Doug Tallon brother Inlaw of the bride The bride was given in marriage by her Leslie She carried an old chief belonging to the Mrs Carson a friend ant 40th anniversaries cwl are observed together New season starts wore a gold stone braccle belonging to her great aunt Jessie Henderson from Tor onto Prior to the wedding a pantry shower was given by the maid of honor Bol lert and bridesmaids Nancy Scott and Bonnie Gillespie A stag for the groom was held at the home of John After a brief honeymoon trip travelling north the Wil sons are now residing In Milton After the ceremony she was presented with a silver horse shoe from England to carry with her bouquet by the grooms sister Rosemary Wilson Flowers were done by Mr and Mrs Ron DeVncs of The bride and groom were the church and into the reception by Harvey Brush of Milton A garden reception for was held at the home of Mr and Mrs Fred Andrew of Fifth Line Telegrams were received from relatives in England MacLeod McClaskin vows said on Aug 20 Nassagaweya Presbyterian church was the setting for the August wedding of Donna Marie McClaakln Robert Stokes MacLeod The Rev Mary Farmery officiated and Miss Sandra Early provided the organ music The bride is the daughter of Mrs Dianne McClaskin R l Acton is the son of Mr and Mrs MacLeod R R 1 Acton and is employed by Beardmore in Acton Escorted down the aisle by her brother Thomas Powell Donna wore a long white satin gown with angel sleeves fitted bodice and long veil She carried red roses and pink carnations Jean MacLeod sister of the groom was the maid of honor Marilyn MacLeod another sister of the groom and Emily Stokes the grooms cousin were brides maids They wore peach colored gowns with flowered nylon and carried peach carnations and white daisies Leonard MacLeod R R 1 Acton cousin of the groom DONNA and Robert MacLeod were married in Nassaga weya Presbyterian church August 20 They are now living at Erin was best man Friends of the bride and groom Larry Wigood bellvillc and Michael Thomson Mount Forest were ushers An evening reception and dance was held at the Lions Hall in Campbellville For leaving on a honeymoon trip to Niagara Falls the bride wore a blue pant suit complemented by a corsage of pink carnations Following their honeymoon the couple made their home at R Erin Prior to her marriage Donna was guest of honor at two special gatherings A Kitchen shower was given by the brides attendants at the home of Mrs Mae Dennis Campbellville A miscellaneous shower was hosted by school friends of the bride A dincc was held after the reception at Hal guests at the wedding was the bride great aunt Talent Old newspapers money worth 35 ton Well over has been raised through the Talent Money project at the United church and members of the congregation heard the figure at church Sunday morning After the bank load was paid off a cheque for was presented to the church The presentation was made to board chairman Bob Hart by two of the participants Deb and Cathy They said the sum was actually 3323 99 but they had added a penny to make a round figufc More money is yet to come Mr Hart said He mentioned that the ceremony repre more than monetary value the fellowship and IN NASSAGAWEYA Presbyterian Church on w0 Aug 20 Irene Kidd and Robert Wilson ex- changed vows September meeting Twenty two attended the September meeting of Trinity Activity Group held in the church parlor Cathy opened the meeting b reading scrip ture A play Years that Count was put on by the members Minutes of the last meeting and correspondence were read by Jean McLean Treasurers report showed a healthy balance Plans were made for a bazaar and bake sale to be held November 12 A bale is to be packed on October Collection was taken and the meeting adjourned A social time was held over a cup of lea Fall season opens for Alert The Knox Alert Evening group began their fall season meeting at the home of Nellie and Hall The president opened the meeting with the Call to Wor ship and welcomed everyone to her home before turning the meeting over to Glady Davidson program con vener Gladys opened the program with an appropriate verse and the hymn Jesus Shall Reign was sung Lena Mann read the Scripture and Irene Terry led in prayer followed by a solo by Gladys Isabel McDonald and Gladys read articles from the Presbyter Record on Guiana past and present which had special meaning to the group because of their beloved mis Miss Nellie Anderson A surprise plantation was made by Bessie Musscllc to Vera Inglls who will be celebrating her wedding anniversary early in October Although taken completely by surprise vera thanked the group very fit tingly and the Hymn Blest be the Tic that Binds was sung The president took over the business and the usual Old newspapers arc worth a ton if thc are picked up on a regular basis by volunteer organizations cording to Bill Patterson 1 well known insulator in this district More and more discarded newspapers are ending up one level above the an old newspaper term as insulation Papers are ground up into a form resembling cellulose wool Chemicals are added to make the insulation both vermin and tin resistant According to one spokesman for the industry the typical home would require the insulation foctured from approximately BOO daily Demand for old newspapers as insulation material has been building since talk began of an crisis and home owners and builders became insulation con Mr Patterson who is trying to initiate pickup system in Erin and to help pay for new arenas says the fantastic demand for cellulose fibre has created the significant upturn in the price of used newsprint Newspaper only can be used Magazines printcdonioated stock cannot be reel Congratulations were the order of the day at a family gathering hosted by Mr and Mrs Russell Patterson and daughter Carol Church Street attended by Mr Pattersons four brothers and their wives nieces and nephews and their families This happy event was a surprise party honoring Mr and Mrs Patter son chouse Mr and Mrs Wilbur Patterson Rock wood who are celebrating wedding anniversaries Surprise visit Members of the Knox Alert Evening Group paid a surprise visit lo a member Miss Emma Cole at the Cher Rest Home recently Emma was presented with a lacy stole for which she thanked the group most fittingly After a pleasant visit refreshments and a cup of toffee were served before the group took their leave after a short tour of the Rest Home Anniversary About people are ex pected for the with dinner of Lakeside chapter of the I this Saturday HARROP OF MILTON I ADA and Inez Cnchton stop to chat with Rev Dr Charles Cochrane and Rev Peter Barrow following 116th anniversary services Sunday at Presbyterian Church Rev Cochrane was the guest speaker He was minister of the church from 1948 business was dealt with The group were reminded of the fall rally at Knox Presbyter ian Church on September and the Heather Club Bake Sale September It was decided to the treasurer and a goodly sum was collected for the bale The meeting was closed with all repeating the Lords Prayer and an enjoyable lunch followed with a cosy visit in a homey atmosphere Save at Order phono visit HAW DAY HOMES DISPLAY COURT We are celebrating our Birthday in business Yes you have to crawl 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