Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 21, 1972, B, B1

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Cook Oehlrich ceremony at St Albans on June 3 The church was decorated with flowers for the marriage with the Dawson of fitmtlnfi and Mrs Frank playing he organ Tlie bride a hairdresser with Mrs J Nielsen at Rainbow Beauty The groom son of Mr and Mrs Herb Cook Is employed with Triad Triumph Lace coat Hit bride won long gown of white sole with a ImiK hooded coat of lace She earned an arm bouquet of three fern and babys breath Her attendants were of honor Janis Baker and bridesmaids Kathy Cook sister of the groom and Saunders The attendants wore Victorian style dresses In multi colored floral pattern with big brimmed white hats They pink sweetheart roses with fern John Goy was groomsman and the ushers were Hall and Gus Holmes reception followed at the curling club Before the wedding the bride- tobe was guest of honor at several special events tour miscellaneous wire given by Susan Heller Beth Yates an aunt of the Mrs Mamie Dick and Mrs l dnn Gordon MONIKA OEHLRICH Cook wore married in St Graham Mrs Albans church on Tune 3 and the reception followed at the nd Ara Kiln Ninety Year No 52 ACTON ONTARIO WEDNESDAY JUNE 1972 In a doublering ceremony In St church Monika and William Joseph Cook were married at four clock Saturday afternoon June Marshall Brada wedding In St Josephs At a ceremony in St Joseph church on Saturday afternoon June Janet Ann and Allan Brent Marshall were married by the Rev J Bouquets of while daisies and yellow glads and pets of white mums decorated the church for the afternoon ceremony The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Itlno J It Acton and is employed at Dills Printing The groom son of Mr anil Mrs Robert Marshall II I Acton works with the town of Acton works staff Both at ten iled Acton high school and bride also attended Sheridan College Soloist Kenneth Harrison Georgetown played the organ for the ceremony and accompanied soloist Bonnie Hill Milton who sang Accept the Gifts and Ave Maria Wearing traditional white bride was given In marriage by her father Her full length gown with was of crystal la go da with Venetian lace trim and a cap of luce held her long veil edged In daisy lace She can led a bouquet of yellow roses white and ivy attendants were four of the bride maid of honor Miss Pat Kingston bridesmaids Carolyn Duval and Susan South Acton and Junior bridesmaid Marianne of I ramosa The They wore long dreises of blue floral sheer with white underskirt ami bodices lone flowered sleeves and white laee trim Hie Junior bridesmaid had flowers In her hair while the others wore big while picture lints with blue streamers lliey earned white baskets of Lisas willt ribbons Carried parasol Utile fl iwcr girl was I Daly of a of who wore lone white of with floral bands of blue and tiny blue She curried a small white parasol at tented with while dalslts and ribbons attendant wort pearls and and Iht two lotkets bracelets the gifts of bride Mieluiel Marshall of acted as rinL bearer Marshall was groomsman for his brother ushers were David and Steven Marshall and Junior usher Richard Marshall Dinner dance A dinner at Music was followed by a dnnto in Iht evening Guests attended from Alton St Toronto I Brampton and Kitchener Mrs Bralda wore for her daughter wedding long gown of turquoise crepe with at side of the skirl and long sleeves matching and bow In her hair and a of pink roses groom mother Mrs Marshall wore a full skirted pink chiffon lone gown wltli bended accent at the waist lint pink in her hair and white accessories and rose corsage Grandparents attend Grandparents of the young it present were Mr and Mrs J Mr and Mm Bralda Mr Mrs mid I Davilson all of Acton J Duval was master of ceremonies Hie bride s made the As the maple danced the last dunce before leaving on their honeymoon soloist Bonnie Hill juin Hit orchestra to sine We Only Just Begun away outfit was a red and white cheeked I own with white bodice and sleeves red accessories and red rant Ions honeymoon trip was to Kentucky and they arc living at 115 Mill fat Aeton Showers held A miscellaneous shower for the it was by Mrs Mrs S I Mrs the rman home In Mississauga Mrs Daly Mrs Wayne Marshall and Mrs Robert Marshall held a miscellnn slwwi A miscellaneous shower in fat Joseph church basement was Caswell Mrs J South Mrs I Duval Jr and Brent Marshall were married In St Joseph huich and arc living In Acton Photo by Bill lll was also made The at a of staff and at tin of nation lor Mrs D Dills ami a l 1 Brides five sisters attendants at marriage Ann Spear and Stan were married In United church Saturday afternoon May Kevin Johnson Georgetown officiated at the double ring ceremony In a setting of yellow mums The bride Is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Fred J Spear It 2 The groom is the son of Mrs Agnes and the late Rhynold of Whitehead Nova Scotia He Is employed by Elonsbo rough of Canudn Milton Single orchid Die bride wore A line full length gown of white taffeta and lace embroidered in pearls and with a long attached lace train A small pillbox headdress held her full veil She carried a cascade of white one mauve orchid Her five sisters were her attendants Mrs Carolyn as maid of honor and Butler Debbie Spear Melody Spear and Vtckl Spear as bridesmaids gowns were similar of IN BALLINAF AD United church Nancy Ann Spear and Stan flocked nylon net over brightly were married on May 27 colored underskirts Mrs own was of net over lime green two si iters over and two over bright pink All won white picture lints and d In kcls yellow daisies llitlr nciklnu s were dl of the I red his daughter In marriaj ushers were Herman and Jim Butler the bride brother In law and Duncan room nephew Mrs Donald Anderson was organist and accompanied Mrs Anderson aunt of the bride who sang hanks Be to Theme from Story and Hawaiian Wedding Soiw I rln reception Die rcept I rln lull Among th many guests were the mother and relatives from Nova Scotia Mrs wort a sky blue suit white and white carnations Tlie bride mother Mrs Spear a floor leneUi gown of shrimp shade with white and pale pink carnation corsage Mrs A Spear tht brides attended us guests from Kitchener Winona Hamilton Toronto Morrisbure and Milton Mrs David Hclmtiecker Kitchener the bride cousin made and orated wedding Irlp flu couple took a honeymoon rip to Nova Scotia the bride wearing for going a white knit dress trimmed with gold and silver silver shoes white coat and corsage of yellow carnations When they return later in June they wilt be living on Mill St Aeton Shower held Before the wedding Mrs Harry Shortill the bride aunt for a miscellaneous shower Mrs Diane vans gave a unset llanuous shower and the team the bride formerly pi with held another shower at Mrs Barb White home In and attended a personal shower at Mrs Hob home of Canada presented Ihe groom a silver warL set Gail Farrell Murray Wallace married in Trinity Baskets of white mauve and yellow mums decorated Trinity United church for the marriage of Patricia Gail and Murray George Wallace The Rev Gordon Turner performed the doublering ceremony on Saturday afternoon May and George Elliott was organist The bride a secretary with the town of Georgetown Is the daughter of Mrs Joan of Crescent St Acton The groom son of Mr and Mrs George Rock wood is an apprentice mechanic at I and Ford Sales here Formal gown The bnde wore a formal gown of French faille and Guipure lace and a short jacket with a long attached tram A floral headpiece held her fingertip veil of silk illusion and Guipure lace She carried a triangular cascade of yellow roses white claster carnations Maid of honor was Martha Stevenson and the bridesmaid Mrs Roger Debbie Mac Dougall They wore formal gowns of mauve yellow and blue flowered crepe topped by full length mauve coats with hoods They earned colonial bouquets of yellow daisies with purple satin puffs The bride had made her attendants outfits Brian James escorted his sister down the aisle and Gordon a cousin of the groom was best man George Crabtrec acted as usher Goll club reception The reception was held at Acton Meadows golf Club For Any Occasion A Good Selection Of GERANIUMS HANGING PLANTERS CUT FLOWERS POTTED PLANTS SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS Theres still time to plant j 4th Line Flowershop I on Esquslng Line Open Days a Week Phone 8532739 Receiving guests with the wedding party were friends of bride Mr and Mrs Port Elgin Mrs Hackett wore a pale pink brocaded suit with navy accessories and a corsage of white roses and pink carnations Mrs Wallace mother of the groom wore a long sleeved flowered sheer with a pink sleeveless coat white and a corsage of white cluster carnations Guests were welcomed from Hamilton London Port Elgin Hanover and Toronto Mrs attended the ceremony Live in town Leaving the reception the bride wore a beige and brown ensemble with brown accessories and a corsage of pink sweetheart roses They are at 24 Church St Acton Before the wedding there were several gatherings in honor of Mrs G McLennan held a miscellaneous shower May Mrs G held a ecus shower May Mrs Jordan held a cup and saucer shower May Mrs MacDougall Guelph was hostess for a miscellaneous shower and on May 11 Mrs J R held a linen shower No clinic While crediting the idea as a good one Halton County Board of Health did not endorse the idea of free dental clinics In Burlington The idea was proposed by Mrs Alice a Burlington woman GAIL and Murray Wallace were married in United church May and are living at SL Acton She felt the clinic should be set Dental director of up to treat marginal income Health Unit Sam Green group The committee turned the suggested the group of Interested idea down when it was noted no citizens could raise funds to pay provincial subsidy forthcoming for care in dentists offices which for dental treatment only for would save the cost of prevention equipment and machinery

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