Trw Acton Free Press Wednesday November Oldham Lee vows at St Albans Family Page Thompson Murray vows on Friday October 13 In a doublering ceremony Patricia Joy Murray and Robert Ernest Thompson were married Friday evening October In Knox Presbyterian church The Rev A H McKenzle officiated and the church was decorated with baskets of white glads mums and daisies with white and purple carnations The bride la the daughter of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Murray of i Acton the grooms parents are and Mrs Thompson of The bride wore floor length white peau sole trimmed with lace and matching train Her elbow length veil was held by a cluster of beaded flowers and she carried pink roses and white daisies Attendants Matron of honor was Mrs Lois Lang sister of the bride Bridesmaids were Sharon Barber a friend Mrs June Marie Smith sister of the groom and Marie Murray sister of the bride Shirley Murray sister of the was flower girl The matron of honor and flower girl wore mauve sole dresses and the bridesmaids yeBow with pearl necklaces given them by the bride They wore white daisies in their hair The flower girl carried a basket of white and yellow daisies the others carried nosegays of white daisies mauve and yellow carnations The bride was given in marriage by her father Grooms man was Raymond Zettier and the ushers were Donald Thompson brother of the groom Dale Thompson brother of the groom and Robert Murray brother of the bride with ring bearer Donald Murray brother of the bnde Mrs Reg Williams was organist and Mrs Marilyn Ostrander sister of the bnde was soloist singing The Wedding Song and The Wedding Hymn MARRIED IN Knox church Acton Friday October were Patricia Joy Murny and Robert Ernest Thompson Photo by W Stuckey Ode to Joy was played as the processional for the marriage of Sharron Lee and Gary Michael Oldham Saturday of temoon October The Rev Harry Dawson officiated at the doublering ceremony in Church of Si Alban the Martyr in a setting of candelabra white yellow and bronze flowers Organist Mrs Frank Oakes also played the theme from Love Story theme from Romeo and Juliet and Ave Maria during the ceremony The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs George C Lee Long field Rd Acton the groom is the son of Carl Oldham Georgetown and Mrs Dorothy Oldham Bright bouquet The bride wore full length silk organza with sheer yoke and sleeves small pillbox headpiece and flowing chapel veil trimmed in Guipure lace She carried a bright cascade of yellow bronze ana white daisies white and yellow roses She had four attendants her sister Cynthia as maid of honor and three bridesmaids Mrs 13 formerly Janice Paplllon Toronto a cousin Manes Erin a cousin of the groom and Dale Oldham sister of the groom Dairy dessert for 4H girls The sixth meeting of the Greenock club was held at the home of Donna Milton Saturday October Roll call was name a cheese dessert and write the recipe They discussed Spotlighting Dairy Donna Milton and Nancy de demonstrated how to make lemon chiffon It was served with shortcake with whipped cream on top The lunch was very tasty Chip dip The maid of honor wore a long gown of Ivory and mint green with a green picture hat and carried a cascade of yellow white and bronie and yellow roues The other attendants sunny yellow gowns and and carried yellow white and bronze daisies The bride was escorted by her father Groomsman was Dave Manes of cousin of tho groom Ushers were John and fatewart Acton while the Junior usher was Craig Oldham of a cousin The men wore brown tuxedos with gold ruffled shirts with yellow Dinner dance After the ceremony dinner was served In the parish hall followed by a dance In the Music Centre with music by The Mrs Ie wore coral chiffon a beaded clasp the waist sliver accessories grey mink stole and white sweetheart roses The groom mother wore turquoise with overlay of pink mauve and turquoise floral chiffon silver accessories mink stole and pink roses Guests were welcomed from Acton Georgetown Hut ton ilk Toronto Kitchener Waterloo am London The flowers for the wedding were arranged at Marilyn House of Flowers in by owners Ross and Marilyn Old ham aunt and uncle of the groom and Mrs Arthur Oldham the groom grandmother The wedding cake was made and decorated by Mrs Clifford Storey I Acton NUgjn honeymoon The couple took a honeymoon trip to Toronto ami Falls and leaving- the bride wort a suit of yellow brushed corduroy chocolate accessor una hat and corsage of yellow and Sid daisies and tiny brown The couple are In llramalea The groom Is employed by Miracle Food Mart ho wen tea St vera events were held before the marriage A rehearsal party was given by Mr and Mrs Carl Oldham the evening before the wedding at their home In Georgetown A trousseau tea was held at the brides home October 1 when those pouring tea were Mrs Harold Kitchener Mrs Price Henderson Acton and Mrs Jean Robinson vllle aunts and Mrs Arthur Oldham grand mother of the groom A personal shower was held by Mrs Jean Robinson and her daughter Bonnie In A miscellaneous shower was given Sept 15 by Mrs Susan aunt of the groom On Sept a miscellaneous shower was held by Mrs Mamie aunt of the bride in Acton Miss Sharon White a friend was hostess for a mis shower at her home In Acton Sept A bachelor party for the groom was held by Dave Manes at the home of Mrs Robinson In Oct JACQUELINE LEE and Gary Oldham were married In SL Alban sand are living in Bramalea Stuckey favorite The reception was held at Acton Music Centre guests attended from Acton George town Guelph Ripley Kincardine London Toronto and Kitchener The mother received wearing green lace with yellow roses The groom mother assisted wearing purple velvet with pink roses Leaving the reception the bride wore a mauve and white dress with yellow roses Showers given Mrs Lillian Thompson and Mrs Shuley Thompson held a rehearsal party for the wedding party on October 12 Miss Karen Pierce and Sharon Barber held a miscellaneous shower for the bridetobe on Sept 12 Mrs tins Lang and Mrs Marilyn Ottoway held a mis cellaneous shower for the family October 4 The fifth and sixth meetings of the Carrot Curls were held Oc tober They opened the meeting with the usual business with Jane Munro reading minutes They discussed year round vegetables and the means of processing them Sayers and Jane Munro made a chip dip using sour cream and carrots as the main ingredients Most people thought it was the best dish they have made so far this club Begin Halton home care program Before Halton s Home Care Progr was Just days old persons had made use of the services Basically home care is a program devised to treat people in their own home who ordinarily would need a hospital room While the program is new to Halton many counties and regions in the province have established programs in operation The program is readily recognized by health officials as an efficient and considerably less costly way of handling the health needs of a community The program is said to cost to per day compared to and up per day for hospital care Referred by doctor To get on the program a patient must be in need of cither nursing care or physiotherapy of one form or another People on the Program are referred by their physicians While the patient must need either nursing service or physiotherapy treatment the scope of the program is much broader Dressings medication hospital beds or even oxygen Just to mention a few can be provided under the scheme Five agencies and firms submitted bids to the Ontario Department of Health early in the fall Medical Data Sciences a firm was awarded the contract to provide home care in the county It marked the first time a private firm was awarded a home care contract Until then contracts had been pretty well dominated by boards of health and social agencies Use VON Red Cross MDS has contracts with VON for nursing services and with Red Cross for Each hospital in the county has designated one staff member to work closely with persons being discharged from the hospital to home care Sheila Kirk is the program administrator in Halton and she is the person who will work closely with the patients on the program It is she who will have the initial contact with the patient Jane in her position as managing director will oversee the operation In an interview Mrs said the greatest benefit of the plan was to free hospital beds for those who really need them and to cut costs of care for the patients who don really need them Happier at home Mrs said the vast majority of persons recover more quickly and are happier to be recuperating in their own home rather than a hospital She noted often her program workers will show another member of the family how to give an injection or apply proper Mrs explained some persons are better off in the hospital than at home because of an unhealthy environment We t send a patient home from a hospital into a crisis situation she said Noting the great help the program is to older folk Mrs said people tike to know new and better ways We have a free hand We hope to keep ad ministration and paper work to a minimum and concentrate on the patient she said Terminal cancer patients would sooner be home with their family The impact of learning of their fate is ghastly but having to spend their last days in hospital Is even more dreadful Commenting on the overall aspect of the program Mrs expressed pleasure in the fact that the Department of Health had given her firm a free hand to do things as effectively and as possible Pattern In established hospitals sometimes things are done because a pattern had been established and there Isn t enough effort in trying to find 4th LINE FLOWER SHOP Miles North of No 7 on Esq Line We Have a Good Selection Bound to Please Flower Arrangements lor All Occasions Fresh Cut Flowers Potted Plants See Our Selection of Hanging Planters 8632739 FIRST ANNIVERSARY This Weekend Marks Our First Business OF GEORGETOWN Clip this coupon and bring it with you for j The 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