Robson McGilloway wedding The Acton Free Press Wed Sept 7 Susan Marie McGUloway and James Henry were married at clock August 3 In a ceremony performed by the Rev J J Joseph church A dinner and dance followed at the Acton Music Centre and the couple took a wedding trip to Thousand Isles Gananoque and Ottawa They are living in the Maria St apartments here The bride is an N A at Georgetown hospital and ia the daughter of Mr and Mrs Edward McGilloway 37 Victoria Ave Acton The groom who Is with Building Products is the son of Mr and Mrs Dave Robson of RR 1 White and red Tall white baskets of white glads white Shasta daisies and red carnations decorated the altar and Mrs Lit Bradshaw played the organ Lace trim and floral ap pliques decorated the brides silk crepe gown her headdress of lace and pearls and fourtier tulle veil edged In lace She a trailing cascade of red roses and The bride attendants wore long crepe gowns in Photo by different shades Different colon Maid of honor was Linda Oprica Georgetown a nursing classmate who a school friend who wore pink Gail Acton a sports team mate who wore blue and the brides three sisters Teresa in gold Colleen In mauve and Cindy in light green They carried colonial cascades of white daisies and wore daisies in their hair which matched the lace daisy trim on their gowns Matching dickeys The bride was escorted by her father The best man and usher wore white jackets black pants and ties with dickeys matching the bridesmaids dresses Wayne Deforest was groomsman and the ushers were brothers Dan McGilloway and Bill McGllloway friends Hugh 0 Jr and Gary McEachem Dinner was served to the guests at the music centre with Tom and Rene Watson having the reception as their last catering job before from business More friends came later for dan clng The wedding cake was ordered through Acton Delicatessen where the bride mother works Mothers receive Welcoming guests Mrs McGilloway wore brown with gold accessories yellow rosea and gold ribbon The groom mother wore coral crepe with white lace white accessories and white roses wilh white ribbon Four generations of the bride s family were present Mrs Pearl Smith Alton her grandmother Mrs McCaulev Alton her grandmother with her mother McGilloway Guests attended from Acton Guelph Georgetown Milton Molton Toronto Brampton Watcrdown and Fergus Leaving the bride wore a halter top dress In black and white dots with white Sardinia corsage They ore vlng In the Maria Si Apartments miscellaneous shower with Georgetown hospital nurses attending Beverly Norton St had school friends Tor a miscellaneous shower Mrs Phyllis Patrick Brock St held a shower for neigh bora with friends from Fergus and relatives from Alton as well The aunt Mrs Janice Withers arranged a surprise shower for aunts uncles grandparents and all the children with a picnic and swim party at the bride home Susan arrived home from work to discover the party underway BILL SMITH CARES HOOT ACTON ESQUESINB GEORGETOWN LETS TOGETHER AND KEEP OUR NORTHERN UREA A GOOD PUCE TO ON 1ST VOTE SMITH MAYOR Arch of sticks greets newly weds Red and white glads with ferns decorated the church of St Alban for the marriage of Maureen Downey and Thomas Ruddy Holmes The Rev Harry Dawson of on Saturday ternoon August and Mrs Frank played the organ The bride Is the daughter of Mr and Mrs George Downey 3 Milton and the groom the Sao of Mr and Mrs Jack Holmes H Church St Acton He is a salesman with Triad Triumph Ltd The groom Is assistant coach or the Acton Men s Pee Wees hockey team and the boys appeared at the church in uniform to surprise him with an arch of hockey sticks after the ceremony Wedding party The bride wore 9 simple white gown with high neck and long sleeves trimmed with lace A headdress of white daisies held her shoulder length veil She carried white and yellow daisies and red roses Her attendants were matron of honor Barbara Downey her sister In law bridesmaids Linda Richards her sister Irene a friend and McCoy a friend They wore blue and white silk pant suits with daisies In their hair and carried white daisies with red ribbon George Downey escorted his daughter Glenn Holmes was groomsman for his brother and the ushers were brother Jack Holmes Allan Hall and BUI Cook Reception Georgetown Golf and Country club was the location of the reception The guests Included the brides grandfather Downey Bolton age who gave a fitting speech to the couple ana the bride s grandmother Mrs Hazel who had sewn her own beautiful Others from a distance were Mr and Mrs C Humes North Bay Mr and Mrs J Logan and family Michigan Mr and Mrs Waubaushcnc and Mrs W Watson Grand Valley The brides mother wore brown and white with small daisies in her hair and the groom mother peach color with yellow and white cor sage Trip to The bride left the reception wearing a black dotted with small red and orange flowers and a corsage of baby red roses The couple took a wedding trip to Nassau They are living at Cobbtehill Rd Acton There Were several showers fort the bride before the wedding ftven by Barb Holmes on June Irene Vries June IS Barb Downey June July Louise June 23 Anna Arnold and Monlka Cook on August 10 There was stag for the groom August Plan exhibits at fains The September meeting of the Acton W I was held on Wednesday afternoon Sept in the board room of the library The president Miss Simmons welcomed all back after their summer holiday and opened the meeting with a poem Ten Commandments of Human Relations followed by and Collect Plans were made for the needlecraft course in October Final were made for displays at Acton and Milton fall fairs Tickets l were given out to the mem Photo by Stuckey which are to be sold on double wedding ring quilt which is to be drawn in November I- air donation A donation was to be made or a prize for the baby contest to be held at the fall fair Reports were given by the Agriculture and Canadian Industries convener Mrs Lindsay and the Family and Consumer affairs Mrs Lambert Mrs Doris Cook convener of and World affairs gave very in entitled Lift those glasses high you re living In a country Roll call was responded to by ladies each giving a current event Lunch was Served by the committee In and a social half hour enjoyed Activity group will sell handknit articles at fair On Monday Sept the Acton Branch of the Canadian Carter Society held a meeting at the home of Mary to finalize plans for fall fair It has been decided after the many requests of the public over the past years to offer for sale some of the beautiful hand knit articles made by Activity Group These are usually sent to the patients in hospital who appreciate them so very much There is everything from warm men s to dainty bed Jackets socks and babies outfits The proceeds from sale will go towards the supplies for knitters who are willing volunteers They would welcome the ice of anyone who likes to knit to join their active group There win be a book on hand at the booth for anyone to their services by signing either as a driver to transport patients to treat meat centres in Toronto Guelph or Hamilton These drivers are for their mileage and to be able to give someone a helping 75 enter contest About people have en tered the Heritage art and photography contest d by County Entries will be on display at Halton County Museum Oct and Oct Winner will be Judged at that time contest is being held to commemorate the end of county status and to mark the beginning of regional hand is very rewarding ex which is used for treatment In In terms of time the booth this year along this would probably require a with some interesting half day occasionally literature This is a good They will have a miniature opportunity to ask volunteers display of the cobalt bomb any questions members feel Wedding Photography Wm Stuckey Phone Acton 8532269 fll Fashion Show let OF GEORGETOWN AT THE CURLING CLNI SOT Ml ATtPM WINE AND CHEESE DOOR PRIZE EVERYONE WELCOME THE MM FOR THE JOB 1 mnMDP SEE US 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