Tho Acton Free Press Wednesday June 23 Wedding party piped Spring from Knox church Acton weddings Stone Height church nuptials THREE MEMBERS of the Sand Hill Pipe Band piped Mr and Mrs Allan Horney from Knox Presbyterian church Acton after their wedding on June 5 The bride is the former Jeanette Matron of honor is Mrs Yvonne Mellon and the groomsman Ray Vcnerus Photo by Jim Jennings In a doublering ceremony In St Albnns Anglican Church Susan Patricia Height and David Neal Stone were married Rev H Dawson conducted the ceremony Saturday afternoon May and pink and white mums decorated the church Mrs Frank Oakcs played the organ Floor length gown The bride wore a floor length white gown with Empire waist daisy trim and a two tier veil She carried miniature sweetheart roses and Mrs Fiona Wilson Acton was matron of honor and Miss rendu Denny Acton was bridesmaid They wore pale blue floor length gowns with Empire waists daisy trim and white straw hats She carried blue and white miniature marriage by her uncle Edward Parent Groomsman was Michael Wilson and the usher was David Kennedy Tldcy reception The reception followed at the home of tier uncle and aunt Tidey Ave Guests were welcomed from Acton Cornwall Hespeler Brampton Rockwood and Guelph The couple took a wedding trip lo Vermont the bride wearing a silver and white twopiece pant suit silver and while accessories and a corsage of pink sweetheart roses They are making their home in Acton Several miscellaneous showers were held for the bridetobe One was held by her aunt Mrs E Parent one by Mrs Fiona Wilson and the third by Denny and Diane Blue and yellow daisies and carnations decorated Knox Presbyterian church Acton Saturday afternoon June for the marriage of and Allan Bruce Homey Rev A officiated at the doublering vows and E A Hansen was organist Pipers piped the wedding party to and from the church The bride is the daughter of Mrs Helen of Brock St Acton The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Court Milton and is employed at Engineering Acton Grandmothers choker The bride wore a long white Empire- wanted gown with lace trim white gloves and a white pearl choker that belonged to her grandmother A small flowered crown with pearl drops held her veil She earned a cascade of red roses and pink carnations edged with babys breath Matron of honor was the brides sister Mrs Yvonne Mellon Rose- ford Terrace Acton who wore a blue white gown trimmed with lace and matching blue hat She carried a bouquet of blue daisies and red carnations with white tips and fern Bridesmaid was Miss Donna Ct Milton sister of the groom who wore a yellow and white lacetrimmed gown with yellow hat and carried yellow daisies and carnations trimmed In white The junior bridesmaid Miss Wendy sister of the groom also wore yellow with matching bouquet The bride was given in marriage by her uncle Fred Johnson Pearl St Milton Roy Venems Milton was grooms man and the ushers were Glen Horney brother of the groom Milton and Dave Melton brotherinlaw of the bride Acton Three pipers In traditional full dress to pipe the wedding party to and from the church and the reception were the brides uncle George Johnson his son Robbie and a friend of the family Charles Thompson all members of the Sand Hill Pipe Band They also play during the reception at the Legion Hall Acton when Mr Johnson was master of ceremonies The brides mother received wearing a mauve and white ensemble white accessories and a corsage of white and mauve carnations tipped in white The grooms mother wore mauve dress lace coat white accessories and a corsage of yellow roses and white carnations Guests attended from Acton Milton Winnipeg Hudson Bay Vancouver Hamilton George town Erin Burlington and A special guest was the brides greatgrandmother Mrs Allan Honeymoon to Falls The couple left for Niagara Falls the bride wearing a pink and yellow dress with long sheer sleeves white accessories and a gardenia corsage They are living at the Winston Acton Before the wedding the bride was guest of honor at a mis cellaneous shower given by the grooms sister Donna Homey and Mrs Diane in Milton MR AND MRS David Stone Anglican church May Yvonne Donations made by Auxiliary Tuesday night scouts and guide mothers a delicious pot luck supper in the scout hall Following the meal a short meeting was held during which all leaders were thanked on behalf of parents for their tune and effort spent with the children Tents and camp stoves are being purchased by the Mothers Auxiliary for the Guides and future Guides and money has been donated lo the stouts for their camp and to the cubs tor their camp fire this weekend Mothers were reminded that help is needed to run the refresh ment booth in the park on the Saturday of the Fall Fair so that all the work and responsibility is not left to just a few as it was last ear To end the evening bingo was plajed and everyone was a prize winner Mrs Barb was the lucky winner of the table decorations SEE OUR DISPLAYS INDOORS 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of Mr and Mrs Mux Zmger of The church was decorated with white bows and shastn mums for the doublering ceremony at four oclock on June conducted by the Rev J V Mullen J Kendriek played the organ and George Glynn was soloist The bride wore a floorlength gown of white taffeta the high mandarin neckline trimmed with of lace which extended down the front In double panels and a detachable chapel train A petalled headpiece of matching taffeta held the four tier scalloped veil of Illusion flowing into a floor length train She carried coral roses and white carnations Maid of honor was the brides twin sister Dorothy Graham the bridesmaids were Zinger sister of the groom and Barbara Buckman and junior bridesmaid was Colleen all of Guelph They wore gowns of coral chiffon over yellow taffeta Mr Graham gave his daughter in marriage Groomsman was Don Spears Guelph and the ushers Fred Graham Port Elgin brother of the bride and Don Carter Grandfather The reception was held in the Maryhill Knights of Columbus hall attended by many guests from Acton Detroit Brampton North Bay Brantford Port Elgin and Among them was the grooms 99yearold grandfather Albert Zinger The brides mother received wearing an orchid dress and coat ensemble bone accessories and pink rosebud corsage The grooms mother chose a blue crepe dress and coat white ac cessories and corsage of roses Color scheme The brides table was decorated with a threetier wedding cake iced in coral yellow white and was cut with a silver and pearlhandled MARRIED IN June 5 were Marie Graham and Albert Michael John The wedding was in St Josephs church knife an heirloom of the brides mothers family leaving on the honeymoon trip north the bride wore a pant suit of chocolate brown with striped top while accessories and pink rosebuds They are making their home at 15 Sydenham St Before the wedding a miscellaneous shower was held for the bride at John McCrae hall Guelph by fellow workers and friends at Industries Relatives of the bride held a shower at the home of Mrs Nelhs 1 Acton sister of the bride A bathroom shower was held relatives of the groom at the home of Mrs Max by the grooms sister Surprise shower Mrs Veima West entertained at a surprise miscellaneous shower for her Wendy Fryer daughter of Mr and Mrs Norman Fryer Approximately guests attended including former school chums from Milton Georgetown and Acton Miss Bonnie McDowell Misses Brenda and Barbara assisted Wend with her numerous beautiful gifts More surprised even than the was the hostess when her sisters and nieces surprised her with a birthday cake and a bouquet of roses white lunch was being served Heres 5C to make the best jam in the county It with pectin i mi nl itlli in Tin- h Get In d lit iirl 1