Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 26, 1973, B9

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Teachers wed at Limehouse In UmehouM Presbyterian church on Saturday August 11 Mary Lou Brown of RR 1 and Raymond Clarence Denny of R ft Acton were married Rev Peter Barrow officiated at the doublering ceremony at four clock The bride Is the daughter of Mr and Mri Fred Brown of R R Llmehouao and at the M Z Bennett school Acton The groom son of Mr and Mrs Clarence S Denny RR 3 Acton teaches at Stewarttown senior public school Standards of pink and white chrysanthemums decorated the church Jack Roughley played the organ and cousin Kainle Swackhamer sang Wedding Sons accompanied by the bride brother Ted Brown Bride In white The bride wore white with Guipure lace appliques and ruffles edging the skirt long full sleeves and chapel train A cluster of organia roses held her veil and she carried a cascade of pink roses and baby breath Attendants were her only sister Betty Ann Kara as matron of honor McDonald Caledon Joyce Denny only sister of the and Diane as bridesmaids They wore Victorian gown or aqua Swiss dot with lace ruffles at the hem and wide brimmed white hats carried nosegays of white daisies pink sweetheart roses baby breath and Ivy with pink streamers Opals The bride wore maternal grandmother opal ring and a pendant the gift of the groom and the attendants wore opal pendants gifts of the bride Vern Denny was groom man for his brother and the ushers were Ted Brown only brother of the bride Gordon McDonald Caledon and BUI Karn Acton They wore black tux tall suits with full vests The bride was escorted by her father Acton Music Centre was the location for the reception The brides mother wore in lilac and aqua tones white accessories and mauve orchids the groom a mother sunny yellow white accessories and deep yellow orchid Wedding cake The wedding cake was made by the bride mother and decorated by the bride Leaving the brldo wore floor length halter gown In Ivory with hooded Jacket and pink bridal rose corsage The couple travelled In Easter Ontario and are Iking In the Maria St apartments Among the guests were the grandmother Mrs and the bride great great aunt Mrs McNally Showers given Before the wedding there was a presentation and shower by community and a tat Ion by Churchill community Showers were given by aunt Mrs Georgetown the staff of the Bennett school cousin Mrs Elliott Milton friends Mrs G McDonald and Miss Bonnet to and the groom aunt Mrs Pat tcrson The Acton Free Press Wed September Snider Harman vows at Englehart Colored gladioli decorated United Church for the marriage of Sheila daughter of Mr and Mrs Waller Harmon lo Howard Snider youngest son of Mr and Mrs Russell Snider Rev Kenneth officiated at double ring ceremony which took place Sept I at The bride wore white solln flowing train Her Attendant was Janice James of She was mold or honour and her long gown wan pink The bride s shoulder length was held In place coronet of heart shaped applique The groom and bent man Allan Snow wore white Jackets black It wept Ion dance The reciption was held New 1 legion for Immediate families Thin was followed by a dance attend til by ninny friends bride mother wore mint green groom mother wnn In figured navy gladioli corsages Lent honeymoon In Marie and Sudbury the bride wore pant null attended from Toronto Kirk I a ml lake and lliilllnnfnil Creighton Rutherford vows at St Catharines MARY LOU Brown and Ray Denny were married In Presbyterian church August She teaches at the Bennett school and he teaches at Stewarttown school Photo by Stuckey Change theme at WI Thanksgiving meal tradition Miss presided and opened the meeting by quoting a poem I Shall Not Live In Vain when the Afternoon Auxiliary W M S of Knox church met In the LI I en Anderson room Sept 13 Miss Clark and Mrs Robert were Joint conveners for an interesting and Mies Clark took as her theme Time of Change dealing with newly formed board of world missions This means tho integration of the church board of mission and that of the Women Missionary Society An Interesting discussion ensued and follow ins the business session a lime of fellowship was enjoyed Penny Rutherford and John Hurley were married In Church of the Good Shepherd St Catharines Friday Sep tembcrSl The In law of the groom the Rev Laurence officiated for candlelight doublering ceremony attended by tho Immediate family Bouquets or white and candles decorated the church The bride In lab technician with Department of Agriculture Guelph and Is the daughter of Mr and Mrs D Rutherford St Catharines The groom mechanic at I I Sales Acton is the son of Mr Mrs J of and formerly of Acton The couple have taken a honeymoon trip northern and will Iking In Guelph when they return early In October Tho bride wore button front of white stenhanotls Mrs J Itngcman Fergus sister of the bride was matron of honor Shi Iter flowers were trailing Ivy Tho escorted by her father Murray Smith of Guelph was groomsman Rutherford St Cnthnrlties brother of the bride was usher The reception followed the Holiday Inn St I caving the bride wore black suit with white orchids Guests attended from Cambridge Toronto nnd Fergus Mrs CI- Wood Mrs Wood Wlllowdule held surpriKc mlHcellnncoUN luly Mrs 1 J Molnar Mrs St Catharines shower July Co workers from the Central Milk Testing lnlmrnlory attended surprise wine cheese party at 11k norm of Mrs A White Si pi Missing light of nullolunl missing loss have the past few months miction tnpo re mi I lie Is At Ion In IN Sheila Harman and Howard Snider were married September Guests attended from Ball In a fad and Georgetown 4th Line Flower Shop miles North of No Hwy on Esqueilng Line Phone 8532739 JUST ARRIVED Tulips Hyacinth Amaryllis FALL BULBS a cascade of trolling ivy Rotary Club of Acton is continuing Its Dine with Rotary theme on Thanksgiving weekend On Friday October and their will serve a fowl supper at the Z Bennett Public School In the tradition of the annual church dinners once held at harvest time A menu featuring a full course turkey dinner and assorted homemade pics is being offered In an all you can eat basis Tickets SO for adults and Si 25 far children under 12 Proceeds from the evening will be used In the town for community projects The community spirit enjoyed at the Dominion Day event Indicates the wor nature of this second dinner Anyone helping the Rotary donations of homemade pies or baking should contact Mrs Kay Hansen at As the Rotary Club has suggested at todays food prices where else can you enjoy such meal Dance at Legion after wedding There were omissions in last weeks account of the marriage of Irene Paul Forbes which the Free Press regrets After dinner at St a parish hall there was a dance at the Legion with music provided by the Country Marie Anthony wore empire line blue flowered georgette top and plain blue crepe skirt with Jong full sleeves and white lace trim while bridesmaids Susan Drysdule Nancv Forbes and wore empire line blue flowered georgette with long full sleeves and lace trim They carried white and blue carnations and white bows on white lace muffs The bride mother wore pink Ince with accessories and yellow carnations the groom mother blue crimp and lace suit with pink carnations Name chairman escarpment Premier William Davis announced last week George R McCague Mayor of Atliston has been appointed chairman of the Niagara Escarpment Commission Davis said the IS members of the commission would be announced soon after the regional ejections Oct 1 There wlU be is members besides the chairman on the committee eight government appointees ana one from each of the eight counties and The Niagara Escarpment Plan and a number of other reports have contained recommendations about how to preserve the natural beauty of the escarpment and what uses might be allowed in the escarpment area County Council nominated Warden Anne Mac Arthur Esquesing Deputy Reeve Coxe and Burlington Reeve Preston One will be chosen All three are currently participants in the municipal election campaigns Tools Equipment FOR RENT Domestic Commercial and Industrial BROCKTON RENTALS Armstrong GEORGETOWN 8771875 HOURS OF BUSINESS am 6pm Sat am pm THE TOWN OF CENTRAL HALTON 1973 MUNICIPAL and SCHOOL BOARD ELECTIONS POLLING NOTICE The Regular Polling Day For 1973 Municipal And 5chool Board Election Shall Be MONDAY OCTOBER Between The Hours Of Ham m A Notice has Been Walled to Each Dwelling Unit In the Municipality Advising the Location of the Polling Place and the Advance Polling Place For the Electors In the Respective Dwelling Units ADVANCE POLL For the Purpose of Receiving Votes of Electors Who Expect to be Unable to Vote on October 1973 There Will Be an Advance Poll SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 29 Between the Hours of nam m At Each of the Following Locations for Electors Of the Respective Wards 1 TDIEII CAD Public nfltlU I inftrRLbAf 263 Brittama Road East Oakville WARD 2 MILTON Town of Milton Municipal Offices 251 Main Street East Milton WARD 3 Guelph Line at Brook lie ft 1 Campbellville Every Person Offering Himself As a Voter at the Advance Poll Shall be Required Before Being Allowed to Vote To Make a Declaration Before the Deputy Returning Officer That They Expect to be Unable to Vote on October 1 NAMES ROT ON POLLING LIST Any person who was qualified to have his name entered on the polling list during the period of enumeration June to July and finds that his name Is not entered thereon or who has not filed the necessary forms to have his name entered during the period for corrections to such list ending August 2673 can attend at my office to secure a certificate which will allow his name to be entered at the polling station In addition to this qualified electors may be entitled to have their name added to the list at the polling station on polling day QUALIFIED ELECTOR MEANS period of June IB to July 73 was over the age of eighteen a Canadian citizen or other British subject a resident of Central Halton or a resident owner or tenant or a spouse thereof PROXY VOTING Forms are available at my office for the appointment of a voting proxy A certificate to vote by proxy must be certified by THE CLERK This can only be done between Sept and 5 oclock on the afternoon of Tuesday September 1973 J McOMctlie Clerk and Returning Office Town of Central A VOICE FOR THE PEOPLE The success of regional government depends on the people you elect to speak for you As a life long resident of Halton CountVfls a teaches Miltons schools for 27 years as a councillor and reeve of Nassagawcya township for nine years and as the last Warden of Halton County I make only one promise If I am elected Mayor of Central Halton your voice will be heard As Mayor of Central Halton I will work to blend urban and rural areas together while achieving orderly development throughout the whole municipality The quality of life must be preserved and to achieve this all areas must work together that all may benefit Industrial development must be restricted to urban areas Rural areas must be protected so hey will serve all the people rural and urban alike Farm lands must be encouraged to remain as such with ample provision for individual home building through smaller land separations At present all available building land in the hands of developers a developers heaven perhaps but am concerned about your interests not those of developers Because of my many years of experience at County Council representing Nassagaweya and my term as Warden of Halton County when I worked directly for you all I feel well qualified to provide a maximum return for your tax dollar I pledge a well balanced program of community growth and service and a well balanced budget I take in my record in which combined efficient management with a steady improvement in services and I am confident that my experience will serve all of Central Halton equally well I know the problems and needs of both the urban and rural areas and have the ability and determination to speak for both at regional and provincial levels My voice is well known at both levels and it has been proved that my fighting spirit gets results My experience as Warden will also enable me to guard the future of Central Halton within the region and to make sure it preserves its special identity in the face of a larger representation from our neighbouring municipalities As a teacher for many years it is natural that I regard the youth of our community as its greatest asset and its greatest responsibility Much remains to be done to help our young people meet lifes challenges and I am prepared to cooperate with the local Youth Council or any other group to achieve this goal At long last Milton is preparing to build a new library and a second arena I support both wholeheartedly and will be prepared to do all in my power to encourage further cultural and recreational development in all three wards Present services such as the fine parks In what is now North Oakville must be maintained and a progressive program instituted for future expansion I am witling to devote my full time to the concerns of Central Halton and its people I have no other interests It has been said that the administration of Central Halton is big business If such is indeed the case it is better that its Mayor have no other Interest than to serve its people well At the same time I pledge that the concerns of the municipality will never over ride those of the individual Mine will be an open door policy and I look forward to hearing directly from you when a problem arises Your voice will be heard and I will speak out for you because I care The voice of Central Halton will be your voice MacARTHUR FOR MAYOR NEED A RIDE TO THE POLL JUST TELEPHONE 8783296 8786691 8542589 WANT MORE INFORMATION JUST CALL

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