Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 25, 1971, p. 9

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Nlnoly Seventh Year ACTON ONTARIO AUGUST Second Section Kathy Given Kevin Hall exchange rings vows EVELYNE Van den Brink and Glen Near were married in Acton United Church and arc living at Arthur standards of white gladiolus decorated St Anglican Church on July 31 for the marriage of Kathleen Kathy Jane Given and Kevin Hall The 1 Dawson performed the double ring ceremony at four clock and Mrs Frank Oakes played the organ Acton and Is employed at the Acton branch of the Imperial Bank of Commerce She Is a graduate of Erin high school Thcgroomsonof Mr and Mrs George Hall McDonald Blvd Acton is with the C N K He attended Acton high school Forever yours rosed Ilie brides floor length gown wns of luce over with long lace sleeve tapering to Illy points its neckline embroidered with sequins and pearls The full hooped skirt of alternating layers of lace and net and lace front panel fell Into a self train Her waist length veil of tulle edged with late was held In place by Evelyne van den Brink Glen Near wed July 17 blossom petals and a intra tear drop pearl bouquet was a trailing cascade of deep red forever Yours and while on a bed of fern Four attendant Maid of honor was Maggli Given sister of tin undine bridesmaids were Bonnie a friend and llosallnd Hall sister of the groom little lower girl was lnura June Jansen niece of the bride The attendants wore mate gowns of floor length floral ehlffon over underskirts of pink mauve and blue with low neckline and short puffed sleeves Hie waistline was accented with a deep green velvet ribbon the bow at the back falling Into streamers the length of the dress rath wore as a a taint o on matching green vilvtl ribbon a gift of the bride The gowns were made by two of the attendants Maggie Given and Bonnie bouquets Their bouquets were Ed wardian eircular clusters in rows of pink mauve and blue carnations A wrcuth of pink mnuve and blue tarnations over their Victorian style hairdos completed their attire I he bride was given In marriage by her father Allan Hall brother of the groom was groomsman and the ushers were David Garrett and Steven men In wedding party wore white jackets and him k trouse Ilie s was a red rose from tin bouquet rite reception was held Acton Meadows coif club and the Ing began with the bride and groom to We vt Only Just Begun bride mother those a sky blue dnss ensemble with white eorsagc of pink rosts Hie grooms mother wore yellow chiffon with yellow and a corsage of yellow roses Ilie wedding cake was made by tin mint Mrs llrnilley Hornby were wileomed from loronto Burlington trip Georgetown and Alton telegrams and cards of came from ngland live In town Hie couple left through Northern Ontario bride wearing a white late outfit with red roses 1 hey are living In the Winston Apartments Acton Three miscellaneous showers were held for the bride tobe at Hie home of Mrs IZ of the bride on June at the or Miss Bonnie by the bridesmaids on July IB and Mrs Fred Kentncr sister of the bride on July At four clock Saturday tcrnoon July 17 Elizabeth Vnn den Brink and Glen John Near were married in United church Acton The Rev W A performed the doublering and George the organ The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs John Vnn den Brink Main Acton The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs John Near 104 Mill St Acton Veil forms train bride wore a white lace dress over satin with an Empire waist and long cuffed sleeves One tier of the threetiered veil formed a train She carried white orchids red roses and white mums Matron of honor was Near sister of the bride who wore a mauve full length dress of lace and flower patterned veil Darker shade Bridesmaids were Sandy and Kathy McKenzie whose dresses were similar but in darker hue The attendants carried bouquets of pink sweetheart roses and pink mums GETTING MARRIED YOU WnWHNO William the bride was given In marriage by her father Pari Near the broom s brother groomsman and the ushers were John Van den Brink brother of the and Bob Van den friend of the groom Golf club The reception was held at Acton Meadows golf club The bride s mother received wearing a mauve dress with overdress of lace white accessories and a corsage of sweetheart roses The groom mother chose blue with white accessories and red sweetheart roses The grooms grandmother from was a special guest with others welcomed from Dallas Texas Guelph 1 Shelburne Arthur and Acton wedding take was made for the bride by Mrs A Morden Ilie couple left on a motor trip north the bride wearing a light brown pant suit with corsage of orange sweetheart rosts rhcy are living at Arthur Tea showers Before the wedding Mrs Vnn den Brink held a trousseau tea for her daughter on July Mrs Ugh tie was hostess for a miscellaneous shower In Mrs A held a his and her shower at 1 Mrs Jordan and Miss held a miscellaneous shower at the Jordan home Another miscellaneous shower was held by Mrs McCutlough Acton Rural urban families compete in fall fairs Presentations to the couple were made by the lady of Acton Meadows Golf Club and by the staff of the Bank of Comment- Hit brides mother held an li rnoon tea August for friends to see the gifts Night life at Sheridan Over 120 evening courses will be offered this fall by the Continuing Education Division of Sheridan Courses range from Wine Making to Security and I aw Enforcement Instruttors are drawn from professional ranks Including many well known specialists Ibis year we expect an exciting and productive session for over Peel residents said Don Hamilton of Continuing education and Associate Dean In order to expand and improve our existing service to the community Sheridan now offers the opportunity or those people unable to attend courses In the evening to enrol as a part- time duytime student An experiment to Integrate evening students In daytime proved very successful last year he added church arc Mr and Mrs Kevin Hall The bride is the former Given Photo by Bill Tenth season for club Women s University Club of Milton and District will start Its tenth year this fall with a Wine and Cheese Party on September Are you a gardener home- maker or hobbyist who friendly competition If so why not enter your prize creations in one of the over fall fairs held in Ontario from carl August to midOctober especially the one Acton Here is an for both rural and urban families to compete in hundreds of classes ranging from to ltc stock field crops to vegetables and fruit and flowers Often there are over entries in the flower show alone Room for all rhosc who have artistic ability can compete in the decorative classes Younger family members can enter the youth categories Special novice classes encourage the beginner Friendly neighborhood competition rewords the partici pants and the community MARIANNE Chnstensen and Douglas Allan were married in Knox Church and are living in Acton Summer wedding in Knox church Knox Presbyterian Church Acton on Jul 12 was the setting for a pretty summer wedding which united in marriage Marianne daughter of Mr and Mrs Frank and Douglas Grant Allan son of Mr and Mrs Grant Allan Iikc Ave Acton The Rev A McKenzie of at the double ring ceremony The bride was attended by Diannt Matcrolloof and Hans Anderson of Acton was groomsman A family reception followed the home of bride with tht grandmother from Denmark as a special guest couple honeymooned in Northern Ontario and dm now living in fills practice should not only rhe club has at present appeal to housewives in the members from Milton community but should be of Acton and particular Interest to those Georgetown The members meet engaged in business and first Thursday of month industry speakers have a Popular wide variety of topics from India Courses start midSeptember They range in price from The a women approximately to and run choral group led by Mrs Judy from 10 to 20 weeks in duration A Hunter is sponsored by the brochure outlining the night Women University Club The school courses In the Halton three successful County will be delivered to homes at the Ontario in County around Labor school for the Deaf with the Day weekend proceeds going to scholarships included in this publication will graduating from Milton be the courses sponsored by the town are Mrs Marshall past president Mrs Joan Musson president Mrs June Andrews first Mrs Kuy Dills second vice president Mrs Jean Robertson treasurer Mrs recording secretary Camilla I Jilting corresponding secretary Mrs Anna membership convener Mrs Sandra Robertson to education from poetry to the convener Mrs Susan Ijilu publicity convener Mrs social convener Pat Sheridan College Continuing schools as well as the Ontario Any woman wishing to obtain more information about the Women s University Club Is invited to contact Mrs Kay Dills and is cordially Invited to attend the September meeting at the home of Mrs frame on 10 and High way Division the Oakville Parks and Recreation Department the Burlington Recreation Commission the I ibrary Burlington and the County of Interest groups Small interest groups within the club usually meet once a month These have varied greatly over the past years and have included such topics as education pollution Canadian Indians current events invest Great Books art Canadians and music Membership in the Women s University Club automatically confers membership In the Canadian Federation of Univer sity Women and the International Federation of University Women which links university women of countries The Canadian Federation of University Women with membership of well over 10000 is the second largest member of the International ederation of University Women Acton events Among events in Acton listed in booklet entitled Ontario Fall are the model aircraft racing September the outdoor Sportsmen Show September Acton Fall Fair September 1718 fishing derby September 45 outdoor films at the arena September 45 and boat races September All but one event the Fall Fair are actually part of the three day Sportsmen s Show slated for Acton on the Labor Day weekend The booklet is published by the The present executive Includes Department of Tounsm the first president from George- Occasions Cut Flowers Potted Plants Funeral Arrangements Corsages Etc Opan Day a til Dark WE WIRE FIOWERS ANYWHERE Caroline flower Garden Shop MIMES WEST OF ACTONSOUTH OF HIGHWAY

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