Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 22, 1971, p. 9

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Cake decorating shown Dublin WI The members of Dublin Womens Institute met at the home of Mrs William J Mill Street East on Thursday evening with a good attendance of ladles Mrs C Armstrong 1st vicepresident was in the chair and presided over the opening exercises in the absence of Mrs H Blyth the president As this was citizenship meeting the roll call was responded to by naming a noted citizen of Halton County all of which were very interesting Delegates were named to attend the Guelph Area Convention on October In Dublin United Church Guelph Mrs Duncan Moffat will be the voting delegate and she will confirm the resolution as sub mitted Mrs will be alternate representative An article will be donated for sale at the convention Mrs Norton reported on the success of catering to a wedding lunch on the previous Saturday evening and for the support and help the ladies gave the committee Won award All were pleased to hear that Miss Cathy has won the Ethel Chapman Scholarship and is now attending University of In the Arts Course Her mother is a member of the Branch Moneymaking programs were discussed but left in abeyance at the present time Articles for display in the Women Institute exhibit at the three neighboring Fall Fairs were handed In and members were named for the arranging of these exhibits New feature A few feature was Introduced this year when the Halton District Womens Institute will have a booth at the Acton Milton and Georgetown Fall Pairs Bomb scare said practical joke PARKER AND Andrew Dye who were married in SL Albans Church August are living in the Winston Apts Churchill Rd S Dorothy Taylor Guelph A bomb scare is being considered by Acton police to be a practical Joke but a team of demolition experts was called to town anyway On Monday night while councillor Jack Greer was attending a council committee meeting in the town office the continued honking of a car horn took the mayor Is Duby outside There he found a 22yearold Acton man in the Greer car The man declared there was a bomb in the car and displayed the tangle of wires he had produced with the car parts ports Cons Nick took the man in custody for questioning Byers and Cons Hewitt of the demolition squad at Burlington OPP checked out the car and found no bomb Charges are pending against the man who that day had appeared in court in Milton on a public drunk charge and was fined Acton police assure the public there no real bomb scare Parker Andrew Dye wed in St Albans church Aug 14 Pink and white glads decorated St church Acton for the August marriage of Moira Lavinia Parker and Andrew George Dye The Rev Harry Dawson performed the ceremony as the couple exchanged rings Mrs played the organ and Jessie Coles sang The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs A Parker Campbcllvillc and the groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Michael Dye Peel St Acton A reception followed in the Music Centre The couple spent their honeymoon at Georgian Bay and are living in the Winston Apartments Churchill Road Carries glads For her wedding the bride wore a long empire gown of silk organza over taffeta trimmed with lace The semi full skirt flowed into a chapel train A Spanish style headdress of Alencon lace trimmed with small crystals and pearls held her multitiered silk illusion veil She carried a Colonial style bouquet of pink gladiolas Mr Parker gave his daughter in marriage Attendants Her attendants were her sister Denisc Sargent as matron of honor friends Debbie Mac- Eden Mills and Karen Billings Guelph as bridesmaids and Kimmj Swim Acton and Pauline AUiston as flower girls Their formal gowns in twinkle had white bodices small button opening collars long puffy sleeves and bubble skirts The senior attendants had mauve and pink skirts with matching embroidery and earned cascades of pink mauve and aqua carnations The flower girls had aqua skirts and earned baskets of pink aqua and mauve carnations All wore individual matching flowers in their hair Their silver heart- shaped pendants were the gift of the bride Bob Dye brother of the groom was best man and the ushers were Mike Sargent and Roger Young brothers of the bride Kevin and Tracy Parker were ring bearers The men the party wore white shirts under marquis tuxedos Many attended the reception and dinner at the Music Centre where the wedding parly received guests from Acton Kitchener Oakville Erin Kingston Whitby Thunder Bay Toronto Port Perry Saskatchewan Rochester Detroit Burlington and London The brides mother wore a dress of mauve chiffon over taffeta the long chiffon sleeves trimmed in matching sequins and pearls with matching vest coat of bubbled chiffon over taffeta With pink accessories and matching flowers in her hair she wore a pink sweetheart rose corsage The groom mother wore a pastel orange coat dress ensemble the coat opening to reveal the front of the dress designed with sequins and beads Corsages were also presented to the bride aunt Mrs Clifford Kenward and grooms cousin Mrs Bdl Kachuk as special relatives Mr Kachuk was master of ceremonies Good luck Sliver and satin slippers were presented to the bride and groom outside the church from children as good luck symbols They were sent from an aunt in Australia and relatives of the bride in England leaving the reception the bride wore a double knit rose midi with navy rose and navy accessories and a rose came lis orchid Articles featuring Instltulc work will be displayed with members of neighboring Institutes attending in the booths This was all explained by Mrs M A very interesting paper on Citizenship was read by Mrs E Norton It had been prepared by Mrs A Still who was unavoidably absent This talk showed the relationship of citizenship to the consumer and outlined many ways whereby the consumer may help to be a good citizen Numerous examples were given to watch for fraudulent schemes safety measures and In purchasing merchandise A good citizen Is a wise consumer and the woman Is the chief purchasing agent in any home Cake decorations The ladies were interested and intrigued with a demonstration by Mrs Nellis of icing a cake With her artistic skill she was able to make many beautiful decorations which gave the cake a really professional look An enjoyable social hour after the program was enjoyed when a delectable lunch was served by the social committee composed of Mrs M Mrs Britton Mrs McDougoll assisted by the hostess Mrs Courtesies were expressed by Mrs F Class fills up gals slim down Registration for the slim and trim at the YMCA is coming along very well now according to M C A program Mary Mrs llielma Cooper has a fine program laid out she says Classes will be held two evenings a week Mondays and Wednesdays in the M Z Bennett school auditorium Any more women wishing to join the class may register Wednesday tonight or Friday night at the Before the wedding showers for the bride were held by an aunt Mrs Clifford July the mother of the groom Mrs Dye on July and the sister of the bride Mrs M Sargent on August 4 A stag for the groom on August was arranged by friends Roger MacDougall Ralph Nellis and Bob Dye Busy week for OPP Four charges of Impaired driving six liquor art violations a common assault a disturbance and an assault and obstruction of a police office were all recorded as investigated by police during the past week Most charges were laid against local men but the disturbance at 3 a early Saturday morning was caused by a woman Friday a hit and run accident was reported to police William Johnsons car was struck in the IGA lot Saturday a car driven by Barry Mondoux of Burlington struck sign and tree on Main St Just before 3am The driver received minor cuts and bruises to knee forehead and elbow interviews continuing The advertisement In last weeks Free Press brought a few more applicants for the senior citizens and geared to income homes Mrs Warren of Ontario Housing had completed her interviews here of everyone on previous lists and has just the latest applicants to interview 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