Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 16, 1970, B3

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JepsonStockley Georgetown vows Hie wedding of Stockley and Robert Neville in St George Anglican Church Georgetown Saturday August at 4 oclock In a doublering ceremony conducted by Rev Eric Mills The bride la the daughter of Mrs Eleanor Main Street Georgetown She has been employed for about four years parttime at Superior Food Market In Georgetown She at tended Chapel Street Public School Georgetown high school and completed the first year of a two year course In computer programming at Sheridan College Brampton She has decided to work now and com plete her training at a later date groom la the son of Mr and Mrs Alec Bob of Arietta Street Georgetown He employed at Superior Food Market produce clerk for about six yeara parttime He also attended Chapel Street Public School ana Georgetown High School The end of me last school term he graduated from a two year course at College at Brampton with honors in mechanical drafting On returning from the honeymoon he started to work at Shell Canada In Oakvllle as a research technician The church altar was decorated with miniature white carnations and pink bridal roses scattered throughout the arrangements George Kleer was the organist The bride was given In marriage by her godfather Chester Stevens Georgetown Her gown was traditional white with a midVictorian effect floor length nylon chiffon over taffeta with nylon sheer Jewel neckline and short puff sleeves with white daisies and daisy leaves The headpiece was of a stiff netting with nylon sheer and daisies In the centre and daisy leaves on the outside edges The train was nine feet long and appliqued with daisy leaves along the edges For something old the bride wore a family heirloom a cameo necklace of her grandmothers which had been brought to her by her husband from Italy In and for something borrowed she carried a white lace hankie from her to be Pat that she herself had carried at her wedding and which bad been given to her from her grandmother The brides bouquet was a cascading arrangement of miniature white carnations with bridal plnl rosea and in silver netting Pastel shades The attendants gowns were in shades of nylon sheer over MaldoMionor and cousin of the bride Janice Comley Stratford wore mauve and bridesmaid and of the groom Patricia Georgetown wore mint The girls gowns had daisies In a semlclrde style around the and wore elbowlength gloves They carried large basques of baby mums tinted to match their and ribbon roses in their halr The smaller attendants gowns were also In pastel colors of the same material Peter Pan collars and daisies appliqued around the waistline Flower girls were Susan Acton and Judy Hall Georgetown who wore mint colored gowns and carried smaller basques of minttinted baby mums Traincarriers were Susan and Shelley daughters of Patricia Jepaon one of the bridesmaids nieces of the groom who wore maize colored gowns The little girls all wore large bows with streamers flowing down the aide of their hair and wrist length gloves The grooms attendants were Duarte Georgetown groomsman Carroll Darsan Trinidad usher and Kent Korzack cousin of the groom Georgetown usher They all wore black tuxedos black ties white pleated shirts with white boutonnleres John Acton acted as ringbearer wearing a white satin shirt golden sash and brown corduroy flared pants and a mauve tinted bountonniere to match the maid of honors colors Gifts worn The brides gifts to her at tendants were block diamond necklaces and for her junior attendants golden heart lockets all worn the day of the wedding The groom gave his attendants tietack and cufflink sets and to Ma junior attendant John a small tletack The brides gift to the groom was a tigereye tietack and cuff MARY BETH Elliott and Richard Rick Currle were married In Trinity United church Acton In July and are making their home In Windsor She Is a teacher and he Is with a firm of consulting engineers there Shes the daughter of Mr and Mrs Harold Elliott hes the son of Mr and Mrs Gordon Currle Acton Photo UCW reports visits made during summer Three presentations made at ACW Tho Acton Froo Wednesday S Sidewalk fashions The first meeting of the following the summer recess was held September In the parish hall President Penny Brlstow chaired the well- attended meeting The prayer followed by a Harvest hymn accompanied by Mrs Betty on the piano Mrs Doreen Lindsay read the minutes of the June meeting and Mrs Joan Pratt the treasurers report Correspondence secretary Mrs Mabel Denny gave a resume of the cards and letters received during the summer In the absence of Mrs Gall Dawson Mrs read the Family Life report and thanked those who assisted at the wedding suppers during the summer months An order for the 1971 calendars Was placed Farewell gift The meeting was turned over Rev Dawson who spoke on retirement of the Primate Photographs of pariah activities are being collected to make an album as a farewell gift Anyone having pictures of the church functions or activities please contact the Rector Parting gifts were presented to the members who are moving from town Mrs Brlstow presented Mrs Cam Winn Mrs Eileen Taylor and Mrs Ethel Haggett with remembrances from the organization These ladies will be greatly missed in the community and especially by the parish The meeting adjourned for luncheon provided by the group In charge A unique sidewalk fashion show will be staged at Milady Boutique this Saturday from till noon John and Anna are arranging to hove local models show Items from their boutique stock Including dresses floppy hats wetlook handbags jewellery and smart accessories as well as the newest styles In wins The added a boutique sideline to their business in the spring and their stock has been increasing steadily They now have childrens clothes as well as highly fashionable womens garb The halrdressing aspect of their business has been moved to Acton W I tours Enchanted Doll House MARRIED IN Georgetown were MaryEllen Louise Stockley and Robert Neville Jepson Young Susan and John Shafl of Acton were the wedding party as girl and ring bearer The couple are living In Georgetown Photo by Bill Stuckey link set and the grooms gift to the bride was a gold heart locket Reception at Riviera An evening reception held at the Riviera Club was attended by 110 people The brides mother received wearing a mint green chiffon dress with Jewelled neckline and matching accessories She was assisted by the grooms mother who chose a metallic brocade dress in shades of pink with silver accessories Both mothers wore miniature pink carnation cor- bride a Spanish effect for a going away outfit white wetlook sombrero white crepe blouse with scallops black toreador flared pants and an orange handcrocheted vest with accessories and orangetinted carnation corsage After throwing the traditional blue garter and bouquet the couple left for their honeymoon in Niagara and They Circle plans Thankoffering Members of the Marion Mission Circle of the Baptist church attended their Septenber meeting on Monday evening at the home of Lil Wagner The president Frances opened the meeting The devotions centred around the thought that the sunshine of life brings out the best In people and day by day Christians should keep themselves in the love of God Prayer time was taken by Mrs Page and Harriet Helwig including all phases of Baptist missionary work During the business session plans for the fall were discussed but arrangements for a speaker are not yet completed For the topic Mar gave a collection of missionary Items from both home and foreign fields She touched on the re organizing of the Grande work In Quebec now called the Union of French Baptists in Canada as well as the work of Baptists in the North West Territories Questions were asked about foreign missionaries salaries and the cost of education for those with families After a hymn Janice Harris closed with prayer Mrs Harrap and Eileen assisted the hostess in serving a delicious lunch Elda Fryer was courtesy convener returned August in time to attend her friend Roseanne Parrys wedding the day The couple are living in an apartment of the brides mothers home In Georgetown Back from England Outoftown guests came from Acton Stratford Camp Borden Brighton Burlington Toronto and we party Susan Shafl and her three year old brother John were back less than hours from a three week trip to England with their mother Mrs June Shafl Prior to her marriage the bride was given miscellaneous showers by Mrs Shirley Robinson Georgetown Mrs Linda Mountain Brampton and Mrs Patricia Jepaon Georgetown Mrs Jepson entertained for the wedding party and friends at her home after the rehearsal Officers Inducted Officers were inducted at the Menettes opening meeting Monday They are president Sally vice president Shirley Brooatad secretary Mary McKenzle and treasurer Lynn Robertson The evening began with a barbecue at the Broostad home although bad weather sent the members inside to eat Plans were made for fall projects including a sale of Christmas ornaments con- Junction with the Mens Christmas tree sale Hamilton Mountain Menettes will be invited to a meeting soon Seek members The University Womens Club of Milton and district began the fall season with a wine and cheese party at the home of Mrs Bruce Frame on No highway Several Actonians belong the the group and more members here are sought William Slackeij PHOTOGRAPHY Weddings Passports Industrial Portraits PHONE 8532269 The September meeting of Acton W I took the form of a tour of the Enchanted Doll House on a farm near Rockwood Cars met at the library to take the mem bers A brief meeting took place In the farm home of Mr and Mrs Shoemaker Miss Dorothy Simmons presided over the meeting The thought for the day was a poem A Prayer for Wisdom followed by prayer The opening exercises were repeated by members and three visitors Mrs Shoemaker welcomed the ladles and told of the doll house The secretarys end treasurers reports were read and adopted Mrs Pickett kindly acted as secretary Several ladles donated money to the Dr Ethel Chapman bursary Plan fair display Come Along with Me to a Country of Your Choice is the theme for the display at the fair It is to be convened by Mrs Hargrove and Mrs G Fryer the country chosen is England The booth is to be rented by the Scout Mothers for the bursary is to be sent to the county secretary Roll call was answered by a distinctive citizen of Halton county The meeting closed with the Institute grace The ladles then had a leisurely tour of the Doll House including dolls of many lands in their native costumes dolls that depict nursery rhymes dolls dressed as nuns attending a church service Mennonltes in their homespun a model kitchen antique doll carriages and dolls and even a batteryrun fortune teller Friendship love theme Friendship end Love was the theme for the program when the Afternoon Auxiliary of Knoi church met In the Ellen Anderson Room of the Church for the September meeting Miss Isabel Anderson presided and Mrs Kennedy arranged the very fine program with hymns scripture readings poems and meditations following the theme Arrangements were made for the fall Thankoffering meeting in October when Mrs Forbes Thomson of St Andrews church will be guest speaker WalfyCrouter makes weekday mornings seem worthwhile 5 am to 10 am LISTENHERE ONTARIOS FAMILY STATION SUPERMARKET MILL ST ACTON Group of Trinity United church met for their first tail meeting on Wednesday of but week In the church parlor Mr Baton opened with a poem Thank God for simple things that even day brings All repeated the purpose Miss Dorothy Simmons as devotional leader lad off with hymn O Blaster let me walk Toe Mrs J Lambert took the Scripture reading from Matthew followed by prayer a solo The Lords my Shepherd by Miss Stanmona a poem The Water and a study taken from Jane Scotts book She dosed with a hymn Lord I was Blind Mrs Baton thanked everyone or their help and much etc and reports were read and adopted Mrs Shoemaker had a report on tbeskkand sfaoUna being extra concerned for Bin Lindsay and Mrs Utile Twenty one members an swered the roll call reporting hospital calls and home calls Miss D Simmons gave her cud report and nursing borne calls Mrs Force thanked the ladles for cards sent in her double bereavement An invitation was read from Velma to attend a meeting at Oct lunch 13 to I meeting at JO Dr Jean and Catherine Whlttler are to speak and show pictures at the general meeting Oct a Mrs Eaton has yarn for anyone who would care to knit baby outfits Sbe also snowed a quilt she made from old sock tops throw old socks away Mrs Pickett asked for old pill bottles After the benediction a social time was spent around the tea cups Leave Your Films with Us JOIN OUR FILM PLAN Let us develop and print your films SLACK ft WHITE or Guaranteed expert processing plus a new fresh film FREE the same size and type of your original roll in I sues 127-126- 12062035mm only Fresh- 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