The Acton Free Press Wednesday October Stuckless Collins wedding in St Albans The grooms parents came from Newfoundland for the marriage of Margaret Collins and David Roy The ceremony was performed In St Anglican church Acton at four clock September The Rev Richard Ruggles officiated at the doublering ceremony The church was decorated with white bows and white satin cushions and vases of yellow daisies and Empire green carnations The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs George Collins 2 Collingwood and is employed at Acton Pharmacy The groom parents are Mr and Mrs George I Stuckless of Point Leamington Newfoundland He Is employed at H K Porter plant White and yellow The bride wore a full length white satin and lace gown with long yellow ribbon streamers A headpiece of white organza roses and tiny white forgetmenots held her shoulder length veil She earned a cascade of yellow roses and white Mr Collins gave his daughter in marriage Matron honor was Mrs Colleen Cole Acton The bridesmaids were Mrs Marlene Marsh Bower Ave Acton the groom cousin and Miss Vcrna Thompson RH 2 Milton the bride cousin Their full length gowns had Empire green tops and cuffs with multicolored skirts and sleeves They wore navy picture Their colonial bouquets were of yellow daisies and Empire green carnations with long ribbon streamers Groomsman was Harry Toronto and the usherswereFredCoUins brother of the bride and Cecil cousin of the groom Mrs Frank was organist for the ceremony playing the theme from the film Love Story during the signing of the register Many guests Acton Music Centre was the location for the recepUon which followed As well as the groom parents from Newfoundland other Newfoundlanders in this area were among the guests The groom brother Winston and his wife came from Sudbury Others were from Acton Toronto Burlington Milton and The bride mother woro a deep pink dress and Jacket with pink and red roses in her corsages The groom mother wore a gold dress with yellow sweetheart roses The dancing began to the Hawaiian Wedding song Made cake The groom mother had made and decorated the wedding cake Leaving the reception the bride wore a multicolored hot pants outfit with mauve trim purple picture hat and mauve glads The couple are living at Longfield Rd Acton Showers tor bride Two showers were held for the bride Aunts and cousins were guests at a miscellaneous shower held by Vema Thompson Mrs Cole and Mrs Marsh were hostesses at a miscellaneous shower at the Marsh home on Bower Avenue Perkins Pierce vows September wedding LINDA MARIE Pierce and Thomas Craig Perkins were married September and are living in Acton Photo by BUI Stuckey NANCY arid Robert Haines were married recently in Knox Presbyterian church Georgetown The wedding reception followed at Acton Meadows golf club Photography Georgetown Linda Marie Pierce daughter of Mr and Mrs William Pierce 1 Acton was married on Sept 11 to Thomas Craig Perkins son of Mr and Mrs Tom Perkins also from Acton Rev Gordon Turner officiated bride given away by her father wore a full length gown of white sole with long sleeves and a stand up collar A long train of the same material was attached to the waist Her bouquet was a cascade of pink sweetheart roses and In blue chiffon Matron of honor was Mrs Lockerbie and bridesmaids were Karen Pierce sister of the bride and Linda Wyllc from Oakville The girls wore pant dresses of blue flowered chiffon and white brimmed hats They carried bouquets of multi colored carnations Flower girl was Michelle Pierce sister of the whose long dress was of hot pink crepe She wore a long pink velvet bow in her hair and carried a basket of multicolored carnations Edwardian tux Best man was Fred Lockerbie and ushers were Ken Cole brother in law of the groom and Kevin Perkins brother of the groom The groom best man and ushers were dressed in white Edwardian tuxedos mother of the bride wore a two piece ensemble of turquoise crimplene Her corsage was of salmon colored sweetheart roses Mother of the groom wore a mauve organza dress Her corsage was of white sweetheart roses Reception follows The reception was held at the Royal Canadian Legion in Acton The bride and groom s friend John Barrett was Master of Ceremonies Music was provided by Claude Richards of Caledonia The bride going away outfit was a navy twopiece pant suit and her corsage was of red roses The and groom left on a motor tour of Northern Ontario The couple will reside in Acton Shower The bride was given seven showers before the wedding Mrs Jean Smith held a pantry shower and Mrs Sue Lockerbie a personal shower Miscellaneous showers were held by the bride relatives in Hamilton Mrs Linda Wyue Oakville friends from work the Moffat Senior girls baseball team and by Mrs Lynn Barret and Mrs Shirley Rosen On September the bride s mother held a trousseau tea to display the beautiful gifts Credit Union draw Last weeks draw from the drum of tickets sent an AM portable to John an employee of Standard Products in Georgetown He was one of many qualifying for lucky tickets by his Increase in his share account with Acton Community Credit Union Credit Union Officials are not allowed to participate but members may enquire about the draws at the office Would you be any better a defendtr If you knew what high cards your partner held Sometimes you do know and it t make the defense any easier The times that you know are the times when your partner has no high at all Here Is an from Inst week at the Acton Bridge Club North dealt with NorthSouth vulnerable L et Play B dge by b coats s a a ii k Personally I would open South hand one no trump It is balanced and contains 16 high card points However the sequence at the table was interesting especially after West bid no trump and then North South played the hand in three no trump West can be almost positive that his partner has no high card points South has bid strongly North came into the auction freely at the two lew Is The entire defence up to West the bidding indicated the best opening lead Looks it over On the heart leid dummy contributed the nine covered with the ten nd declarer won deciding how to play the hand West was looking at his hand and at dummy Wist knew that his partner could not help Past hold Hint would do any good Since had opened with one diamond declarer probably did not have four Therefore Fast should have five hearts or and If one of them was the eight maybe the defense could do something Declarer decided to tackle the club suit first West ducked once but had to win the second lead West lead the heart and after brief hesitation declarer Declarer ran off his three club tricks West discarded three spades and Fast ported with two diamonds and a spade Notice that East on to every heart that he held Cashed la Declarer had to lead a spade and West won with the ace He eashed the heart queen and lead the seven to his partner East overtook with the eight and took the setting trick with his last heart If all this looks easy tell me how come three declarers made ten tricks with the North Southwards at no trump Only one declarer was set on the defense described here Last week winners at the Acton Bridge Club were first Gloria Coats Duke Wilson second Harry and Bart Fisher third Lan Coats and Bill Coats Personals JEANETTE COLLINS and Roy Stuckless were married in SL Alban church September The wedding followed the Music Centre by Jim Jennings les Griffiths Many friends of Rev A H Mackenzie nad Mr Matthews were pleased that they were both released from General Hospital on Saturday after being patients there Major and Mrs M Sinclair Ian spent a few days last week with Mr and Mrs take Ave on their way from Sunnyvale Calif to Ottawa Ontario where they will be taking up residence family of Mr and Mrs A Mel hcrson held a surprise party Saturday at the home of their liter Mrs Gordon In honor of their wed Among those were nine grandchildren with their hush and wives Mr and Mrs Allen Miss Catherine Allen Acton Mr and Mrs Chester Allen and Wayne Acton and brothers of Mrs Mrs Marguerite Taylor and Mrs Acton Mr and Mrs I O Johnston and Mr Clarence Gamble spent a few days last week with Mr and Mrs Gerald Graham at Mr and Mrs William J Mcleod have returned home from a two week vacation with their daughter and family at Ottawa Mrs McCuleheon visited with her sister In in Hamilton on Monday Mr and Mrs Dive of Snrnia visited Mr and Mrs Chas Landsborouh on Saturday Recent guests of Mr and Mrs James were Mrs Phillips of Mrs Ray Jan ft of Willowdote and Mrs W Hume of Perry Sound Mrs George Simpson is a patient in General Hospital Miss Robma C Clark visited with friends in Walljceburt and Buffalo N last week Mr Mrs Brendan Ah returned recently from a two week in Ireland Mrs Mary Kenny returned Ik me I Tuesday from a nth holiday in Ireland Mr nd Mrs Stuart Mac Ik no I Jr and family have returned from month holiday in Zeilers manager Tin ipj ointment of Griff to the position of nuer of the new fair Store I ited in was re by the up ny utive offices Mr riff is familiar with the he attended Erin I School tc prior to Joining I ller training pr worn He wis most recently the con in manager In s lead office His new appointment became effective on and he has been in residence it the new rtment store since the of September pn panne for the opening on We incsd October Mr will reside with his wife Shirley and two sons in WW THE IODE has a special window display In smoke shop window SHOPPING IN ACTON THURSDAY NIGHTS Specials Listed are from PM til Closing Time NIELSENS CLOTHING Mill SI Acton S322M TEE SHIRTS Thwi Men a Boys Fait WIRDBREAKERS THURS aw HARDWARE Mill St E Acton 853 BLENDER General K IS Electric KETTLE TABLETS r TO 1 STORE stock of GOLDFISH If BET 1 FREE PAPERBACK BOOKS 25 OFF Shafis Shoe Department Store PRICE SALE Buy a Pair of LADIES SHOES from Regular Stock and you can purchase a PURSE at OFF MMMMAMMMAMpXmmmmWWMMMMMMWMWWMWII The Family Store Mill St Acton 853 FOR FALL AND 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