Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 11, 1968, p. 2

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2 the acton free preit wednesday september 11 1968 mary lea lovell milton ball wed at alton baptist church standards of pink gladioli and pink and white pom ponu made a beautiful letting for the doublering ceremony uniting in marriage mary lea lovell daughter of mr and mri m lovell erin and milton wallace ball ton of mri ball and the late john e ball of acton at alton baptist church the ceremony was performed by rev john fullard of trenton uncle of the bride assisted by rev russell cherry of erin friend of the bride and groom the organist raymond holt of toronto played the wedding music during the signing of the register miss bonnie beer of alton sang the lorda prayer and dunngthe reception first f1ace and bleu this house the bride given in marriage by her father wore an empirestyled gown of handcut chant illy lace featuring long lilypointed sleeves and on aline skirt an attached chantilly bee chapel train fell from the scooped neckline the free flowing illusion veil was held in place by a pearl and crystal crown she carried a cascade of red roses white stephanotis and baker fern the brides cousin mrs irene wheeler of glen williams was matron of honor the bridesmaids were miss bonnie beer alton mrs carol seyler orangeville friends of the bride and mrs frances thomas port credit sitter or the groom they were dressed alike in floor length gowns of peachcoral peaude soie cut in princess lines with a scooped neckline and cap sleeves their head pieces were puffs of tulle and ribbon bows to match the dresses they carried crescentshaped bouquets of white and aqua pom poms misses susan and debbie hunter of terra cotta cousins of the bride wore street length dresses similar to those of the bridesmaids and carried small nosegays of white and aqua pom poms with flowing white streamers master robert hunter of terra cotta cousin of the bride was ring bearer the groom was attended by his brotherinlaw glandon thomas of port credit the ushers were bill hunter terra cotta hugh hunter burks falls and bruce seyler orangeville for the reception at hilltop lodge erin the brides mother received her guests in a pink shantung silk dress with an attached lace bodice matching pink hat and white accessories she was assisted by the grooms mother wearing a multicolour ilk knit dress with bone white accessories both mothers woro corsages of white and silver carnations for a honeymoon trip to british columbia the bride donned u yellow a line linen dress with navy accessories and corsage of deep pink carnations the bride nd giooiil are residing a st nelsoii court acton guests were present from toronto london lockport new york mount forest alton erin actoiij guelnli terra cotta glen willi orangeville previous to her marriage the brides mother enttjrtaliicd to an openhouse and lea when many mesis called the bride prior to her marriage was entertained by the masy ua ioveu and milton ball were married at alton baptist church and are living in acton cost of education criticized at institute by esther taylor the acton wl held their september meeting in the new library the president miss marione hall opened the meeting with the institute ode and collect the last minutes were read by the secretary mrs fred anderson roll call was my first school convener was mrs mary graham on citizenship and eduljtion the speaker miss esther taylor spoke on the old citizens and the new leave your good deeds behind so that the new ones could carry on the traditions of your community she said the generous person gives of his time and skills in the service of his fellow men speaking of education she pointed out the difference in the students of today and how it is making everybody poor to pay for it mrs mary graham thanked miss taylor and presented her with a little gift the area convention is in guelph on october 28 and 2 resolutions are for doctors to come out at night also to ban crime plays on tv for children the mcdonald institute first started by a institute member is asking help to raise 50000 for improvement work as their project this year on their 75th anniversary many ot our girls have been trained as home economists there the plowing match is on september 7 the 411 club is holding their training school in milton september 10 and 1 1 the institute display at the fall fair wdl be arranged by mrs denny and mrs h lambert they will also have a display at milton fair an auction sale is planned for the october meeting everybody bringing an article for historical research miss d simmons reported about the first girl operator on the telephone an 1879 mrs earl lambert gave a reading on princess ann who finishes her cducatiun this year she is ready for nurnage as she is 18 years old but doesnot believe in teenage weddings she hopes to get a red car for her birthday princess ann- her brother charles and prince philip are going to mexico for a holiday mrs graham on education urged children to take their example from their parents and their home life the meeting closed with the lords prayer and institute grace a dainty lunch was served by mrs f anderson mrs agnew mrs e allen and mrs r brown mrs freeman paid tribute mrs w fisher welcomed the ladies of the rockwood presbyterian wms to her home the devotions were in charge of miss m nickell and mrs fisher mrs l johnston led an informative study on korea and japan miss nickell paid tribute to mrs j freeman for her inspiring leadership as a former wms president and tor her years of dedicated service as organist of the church mrs w swanston presented mrs freeman with a gift and best wishes for happiness in her new home mrs buttenham conducted the wa meeting a poem are you weary was read mrs milne informed the ladies of a most interesting variety night being planned for september 23 in rockwood centennial school kayak canoe races soon f more than 100 canoe and kayak racing enthusiasts will compete in an ontario chanrpionship event this weekend at elora gorge park north of kitchener organized by the ontario canoe cruisers the event will take place in the waters on the grand river between the 70foothigh walls of the famous elora gorge the grand river conservation authority which operates elora gorge park will cooperate in ensuring an ample flow of water in the river by regulating the gates of the shand dam upstream from the park jjommj fa milton meeting mission circle ladles of alton baptist church at the home of mrs cullen the neighbors and friends gave a miscellaneous shower in the education wing at the erin united church the hostesses were mrs l duvldson mrs b llebhs and mrs ii winters mrs i rank cuiiiinlugham and mrs ruth snell gave u shower a the hhie of mrs cuhniflghanv brisbane the office stuff of mauislrales court and juvenile and family court met at the home of mrs i thompson georgetown and presented the bride with a place telling if tier dishes and u pantry shower mrs frank johnston mint of the bride mitcrtamed ut her home in leuside where the bride wus given a linen shower greenboivin wedding on hurren lawn rove marie claudette bolvm bbcame the bride of ronald nelson greerl on the lawn outside the home of mr and mrs clarence hurren ird line ucdr ospringe rev john lekx of llillshuigh performed the ceremony miss jan mcleans played the wedding music matron or honor was mrs gary warren of guelph and gary warren was the best man a reception followed the hurren dining room decorated willi while gladioli and the traditional wedding cake in the centre of the table mr and mrs green will reside in ottawa where the groom is attending medical school and the bride is a registered nurse on the staff of the hospital members of the baptist mission circle motored to milton to the home of janis harris for their september meeting jeuic coles opened the meeting with a devotional th light and prayer business arising from previous meetings was discussed and it wus decided to send s2 to the bolivian christmas fund an im hat ion was read by secretary i llccn lott for a meeting to he held in hamilton on october 2 to hear lr devasahayum u native pastor from india the october meeting is to be held at the home of jessie coles marg landsborough read an article written by a councillor of the billy graham crusade recently held in greenville south c arolina all members participated in a prayer period for home and foreign missions led by marg bailey edna gordon and harriet i id wig joule coles showed her colored slides taken on a recent trip to england which was much enjoyed by all present lll wagner and ilsle quee assisted the hostess miss centennial queen competition judged on im7 mlu branela spear appearance and poise personality mr and mrs tarquinio de udelibus wrro married in st josephs church acton tho brldr- is the former eva da barlolo roy studio guolph newlywed couple takes honeymoon trip to italy baskets of white glads decorated st josephs church on august 10 for the ten oclock marriage of eva de bartolo and tnrquimo de fidehbus rev v j morgan conducted the double ring ceremony and mrs j c bradshaw played the organ the junior choir sang on this day mother dear o pray for me o lord i am not worthy and gounods ave maria the bride is the daughter of mr and mrs frank de bartolo of 8 george st acton the groom a barber in guelph is the son of mrs fiorina de tidelibus italy the bride wore a gown of chantilly lace in cage style with a row of tiny buttons down the front ruffled lace accenting the jewel neckline and the tips of the brief sleeves a sweeping chapel train of matching lace with a ruffle flowed from the shoulders a double crown of miniature pearls and handcut crystal held a shoulderlength veil of illusion with scalloped edge she carried a bouquet of yellow and white sweetheart roses maid of honor was miss antoma rocclu acton a friend and the bridesmaids were miss mary de bartolo acton sister of the bride miss rosanna ricciuti toronto cousin of the groom and miss maria greco toronto cousin of the groom the flower girl was a friend miss rina zanotti toronto the attendants wore sunny yellow lace dresses styled identically to the wedding gown with matching headpieces of organza roses with yellow veils they carried bouquets of yellow and white sweetheart roses the bride was given in marriage by her father groomsman was sandy basciano guelph and the ushers were joe mann guelph renzo marcdm guelph and luigi mancini guelph the ring bearer was master nicohno giardino guelph dinner was served at the col john mccrac hall guelph with a reception there in the evening the brides mother received wearing a blue lace dress with a matching coat and while accessories with a corsage of white carnations the grooms aunt mrs a ricciuti toronto received for the groom whose mother is in italy she wore a beige dress with lace jacket and black accessories with a corsage of pink sweetheart roses a three week trip to italy followed for the young couple and they arc now living at f5 bagot st guelph leaving on the honeymoon the bride wore i blue lace coat with ruffled lace il the neck and sleeves over a sleeveless blue dress while icccssoncs and a corsage of pink sweetheart roses guests attended the marriage from acton toronto guelph brampton new york orilha and north hay on july 4 a kitchen shower for the bride was held at the home of mrs s joe acton on july a miscellaneous shower was given by mrs s rocclu and antoma rocclu on july 12 a miscellaneous shower was jield by mrs pat llassett guelph friday september 20th at fall fair variety program two runtwrsup will act a queen attendants pri2es for all contestants special prizes for winner and attendants deadline for entries wednesday september 18 at 7 pm requirements single girls 15 years of age and over wear street dress must live in acton or townships of nastagaweya eramosa esquesing or erin entriaa aeeapled by member el pair cemntltme w nelles h hlnlon r kerr r murray mrs j mcculloch john chapman margaret given brenda spar linda llnham brian carglll motorola solid st i lie tv is here no tubes to burn out larche auxiliary members plan fall fair draw dance the monthly meeting ot the larche auxiliary was held at the home of the president mrs j kuiken arrangements are well in hand for a booth at the fall fair rubin corporation have kindly donated the wood and members husbands will provide the labor the booth will be located near the horse show lickets are now being sold lor more hate comes to town wdf mcefachern is another actoman who last week received a bulky packet of hate literature mailed from brantford another bundle was received by norman turner r r 3 as reported in last weeks paper a draw on a clock radio and a blanket the winning tickets will be drawn at the fall fair mrs r louttet said the arrangements for the autumn dance on friday october 18 jt the acton legion are progressing the flowers of hope campaign was very successful mrs j price reported a final total of j02 s9 for acton auxiliary members expressed thanks to everyone who contribute in any way volunteer help is required at the hope work shop anyone interested was asked to phone 8531 17s the sunshine school bazaar made a profit of 144 and mrs jeffares thanked everyone who helped make it so successful the next meeting will be held at the library on thursday october 10 at 8 p m and anyone interested will be very welcome solid state circuits replace hundreds of handwired connections eliminate hundreds of chances for human error jjln dlifoiul picture la couperery lowboy oebiaut wit 6 muim uelaut vamwv tod taiir ttrdwood taudi wtib luht oil walnut ftaiah color htmrams areeen ingrlllialit lackaiovwuti on all these sets compare and youll agree that the very best is motorola richardsons til 201 main st e milton 8784949 long life transistor replace vacuum tubes for a new standard of reliability instant picture instant sound

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