Marsha McKenzie Rob Roughley married by brides father at Knox Free Press Wednesday Juno 14 1972 The brides father had a dual picture hats role when Marsha Lynn Groomsman was Alan McKenzie and Robert Edward brother of the bride were married The and the ushers were Dave Rev A H McKenzie gave his brother of the groom daughter In marriage and of- and Glen McKenzie brother of at the ceremony In Knox the bride Presbyterian church assisted by The reception followed In the the Rev Norman Young church hall decorated with red The marriage was Saturday and white carnations and May and standards of red and white carnations Many guests decorated the church were pre from The bride and groom are both Georgetown third year students at the Toronto Aurora University the bride Kitchener Seaforth taking Family and Consumer Waterloo Exeter Studies and the groom Hamilton Brussels Stratford Morriston of the Rev and Mrs AH Weston Milton S Scarborough and he Is the son of Mr and Mrs Simcoe Flint John Michigan Detroit Michigan and E u Maple Ridge BC Ted Hansen played the organ M M for the doublering ceremony wore tW piece Traditional gown print suit In blue beige The bride wore a traditional and white with black accessories white floor length gown with and a corsage of yellow train a lace headdress holding sweetheart roses her tulle veil She carried a Mrs the grooms nosegay of red sweetheart roses mother wore white crimplene and white coat and dress with pink Maid of honor was sweetheart roses a friend and Return to daises bridesmaids Bonnie McKenzie The couple ore living for the sister of the bride and Helen summer at where Steklass a friend The brides fforHngi niece Nancy Anderson acted as to university In September Leaving the reception the bride ware a red The attendants wore gowns with longsleeved navy tops and corsage of gold sweetheart roses printed white and navy organza Before the wedding Limehouse skirts community presented the couple Thenower girl carried a basket with a vacuum cleaner and sum BOTH STUDENTS at the University of Guelph Marsha wore Villaneous shower was maiTfed sweetheart roses and white given by Marie and The other attendants A rehearsal party was carried nosegays of red and white held carnations and wore large white home What next for WI Wellington Centre theme 4H girls guests of Bannockbum ling A rehearsal party was I I May the IS Auxiliary theme Mr Robert Weir of Acton is in The regular monthly meeting of the Afternoon Auxiliary Womens Missionary Society of Knox Presbyterian church Acton was held on June at the lovely home of Mrs Gordon Johnston with the president Miss Anderson presiding and Mrs Henry Sayers and Mrs Gordon Johnston as cohostess The program conveners were the Home Helper secretaries Mrs Mac In tyre and Mrs Hansen The early summer theme was introduced by a beautiful poem- reminded all bow God does Now written by former Glad answer prayers Tidings editor Mrs L Cherry The secretary report week Mr and Mrs Johnston followed by prayer For those read by acting secretary Mrs A attended the golden wedding who live alone Buchanan the treasurers anniversary for Mr and Mrs sung Miss Hall Is a patient Albert John at Caledonia New The president welcomed all In the Western Hospital Toronto York on the weekend members and guests who Friends trust soon be Mr and Mrs Henry Howe of answered the roll call with a recuperating from an operation Alberta also visited at the favorite verse of scripture Mrs Ethel Craig Is a patient in General Guelph Hospital The many friends of Harry Mr and Mrs Don Reed spent a will be glad to know ho few days visiting their daughter is getting better slowly after Mrs Edmondson and having such a serious operation family at Burlington Ont He is soon to be moved to Hospital In Toronto Greenock I was hostess for wl Henry Howe of Krr Alex Alberta visited with Mr lMt welcomed the visiting Institutes years of I WHAT NEXT was the theme of the Wellington Centre District Womens Institutes when they met in the Stone Church for their annual meeting Mrs Jas pres of Greenock I the hostess branch extended a very warm welcome the large number of I members present There are now 11 branches In Wellington Centre finding it necessary to disband The total receipts for the branches for this year Is over This is very encouraging despite the fact that the membership is down slightly Mrs George Henderson Georgetown the board member tor subdivision 12 did the ratification of District Directors and reminded them of their duties as district directors Mrs Lloyd of Wellington Centre thanked all for their cooperation during her first year as their president Mrs Clarence was chairman for standing committee reports girls Mrs Barbara Home Economist Wellington County gave a very encouraging report of the work in the county Over 1000 girls have completed the Inst two clubs Mrs George Henderson provincial board member reported that the project of the building fund for Institute at the University of Guelph was completed but In keeping with the theme Miss building would not be started yet Bella sang a lovely solo that five Beyond the Sunset Two very study at each meeting be timely and humorous readings by made the new handbook and Miss Anderson continued the J thc Ontario Womens theme depicting Supper on the institute Story book published as Farm listing all the a anniversary project be an catastrophles that could happen appropriate gift also Ethel it It 1 Erin and World llllnhuriih while entertaining the visiting missionary the pastor and his wife and resulting in very rich blessings from these experiences A short reading Give us This Day our Dally Bread J Buchanan the treasurers report was moved treasurer Miss Clark and seconded by Mrs A M The offering was dedicated by Miss Anderson Jiapmans book Head table guests at luncheon hostess in were Mrs Munsell of Newollicers County Mrs L A ferson of Wellington South Mrs Howard lf Welcher Area Mrs ljmg of Wellington Mn Ft Centre and Mrs Reg Brett secret of nit Wellington Each Institute am member present hi candle from a a lighted taper in Urn Fred llamoion It commemoration of the wn Anniversary of Womens Institutes in Ontario it A great deal of interest was taken In viewing the exhibits which were Handiwork from Yesteryears A member from each brunch dressed In old fashioned costume questions Mrs George Wallace wihhI pnvc the In Mcmorlam before cross of lily of the valley Backward Glances the Onward ami Upward was the name of the program convened by the district directors of Osprlnge Living Springs and Speeds The program consisted of a two or three minute presentation by each branch in thc district Mrs Arthur Wheeler was chairman of the program Mrs George past secretary treasurer of Wellington Centre gave the history of the district as a whole Mrs Irvine Black Fergus asked What Next In the W I Mrs Black said there arc five this year Let us come up new ideas for each one how about two making ten new ones Our meetings arc too cut and dried 11 us have an air of mystery about our program tins year The report of the Officers Conference was given by Mrs Clarence Courtesy remarks were from Mrs Roy Black laving Springs Branch This Branch will be Bannockbum Womens Institute held their May meeting on Wednesday May 31 at tho home of Mrs Leltch on the line Erin The roll call was answered by each member either showing or describing The oldest article In their home Arrangements were made and a committee appointed to look after a sale to be held at the home of Mrs McDonald on June 24th Mrs Sinclair gave a full report on the District Annual meeting which was held at Campbellvllle Mrs gave a humorous reading on District Annual Meeting Day which was very appropriate Club girls attended the meeting and gave a summary of the last three clubs they had taken They had commentaries on all clubs showed slides of one of Ihe skits and had a fashion show showing the different costumes dresses P not house larhour coats they had made They also had their books on display These lVj congratulated on the beautiful work they have done dainty lunch whs served by In Mcmcirlur YMCA News land Happenings Program Coordlnator on her feet A Joint convention of the AMEUOMEU was held In Ottawa last week and attending from Acton were hydro chairman and Mrs McEachern commissioner Ted Tyler and Mrs Tyler commissioner Bob and Mrs and superintendent Doug Mason and Mrs Mason The Mae Arthurs home of Mr Howes sister Mr and Mrs Harry Murray of Acton Also visiting at the home of her sister is Mrs Lucy Thompson and Mrs Laura Pederscn Lacombe Alberta Sgt of Detectives Bert and Mrs Trull of Cheltenham Gloucestershire England Miss Marion Trull of Washington Psalm was read in unison Mrs C Hansen led in prayer Meeting theme The theme Friendship through Christian Forgiveness was taken by Mrs Due to the interest shown the No Night in Heaven Mi Anderson pronounced the benediction A happy time of fellowship over a cup of tea brought a pleasant afternoon to a close j j tit Coles and Jessie and other and Masonsdrove down white the taU ta Acon past week Surprise party on anniversary LArche Auxiliary nun SLdS happy with response The May meeting of LArche members of the auxiliary The Auxiliary was held at the home of winning ticket will be drawn at Mrs J Conroy with five the fall fair booth There is a members present dance planned for the fall with hope to be a real service to the community Yours truly has been batting zero lately How do you offer service to a community when you get no feedback 1 dont know whether my personal jinx has fouled up everything Ive tried to start whether the season is wrong for starting new enterprises or whether the people of Acton just dont give a darn whether there is a or not One parent To date we have had one parent Mr and Mrs J Stewart of Barbershoppers added to the were recently enjoyment of the guests The honored by a surprise party on evening concluded with a buffet the occasion of their wedding lunch anniversary The celebration was hosted by neighbors Mrs Helen Moir and Mrs Elsie Graham with over friends in attendance from Halifax Saint John Bathurst Moncton and N B area The Flowers of Hope Campaign is doing well and to date J 1047 has been received This is not quite as much as last years total but donations are still being received at the Bank of Montreal Stewarts Jack and Bunny Acton this is a very were married June 7 in good response Georgetown has p J J the Squires playing A l hcr successful Opei House was held children No senior citizens new at the Milton Arena was a a Mav And interested in the plus club and enjoyed by those who attended waf heid at Interested but the crowd was not as large as night The average well attended and some girls attendance for the boys club is 6 from Acton high school assisted B t l have requested advice and suggestions for summer programming and batted zero on also No Interest We have two terrific young people interested in leading the summer camp program the grounds available but no interest in thc community Where the public support Other towns and cities have active well received daycamp programs operating at their We have tried to incorporate thc best points of each in our ideas but it seems this town doesnt want them Column missing Wendy Thomson writer of the popular column The Painted Box is ill Her column will return shortly Quitealsd isDAD Treat him right on FATHERS DAY with a gift from J NIELSENS Nielsens Clothing Tickets are available for a Teacher receives degree Mrs Hedley Brans ton of Guelph the former Meamey Eaton received her Bachelor of degree at convocation at Waterloo Lutheran university on May 24 Her mother Mrs Lilian Eaton of Acton attended the cere monies Mrs taught at and took a year off to complete her university education She will be teaching grades and In In September Acton United Church with the Rev A Walter of ficiating They have three children Sharon Mrs Gary Adshadej Steven and Shelley A fitting 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