Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 19, 1976, p. 10

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0 The Acton Free Press Wed May Murray Lea veil vows reporters make news In a doublering ceremony in All Saints Anglican church Collingwood Helen Jane Lea veil and Gordon Murray were married at Friday April The Rev William Simpson officiated James Belcher played the or for the candle light cere mony Both the bride and groom are 1974 graduates of Shcn dan College journalism pro gram They are employed reporters and photograph on staffs of sisltr news papers the bride with the Acton Free Press and the groom with the Georgetown Independent The bride parents are Ben and Leavell of oil the groom par are Jack Murray of Van and Joan Murray of Special bouquets For her marriage Hie bride wore a floor length white gown of sheer over satin with lace accents and seed pearl trim A matching headpiece held her finger lip length veil Her bouquet of silk roses and daisies with dried breath remains as a Irea tabic centrepiece or the ceremony lont white rib bon streamers were added When the time came for the throwing of the bouquet she threw one long stemmed red bilk rose Mud of honor wis the bride sister Susan of who wore a full length blue gown with m itching short wide brimmed hat Her quel is of blue and white silk flowers with dried while were her bister Hoe and Jewel Wright a friend from irne Their gowns and hits were pink and their quels of pink and white bilk blossoms with breath Mowers girls were MRS TOM SWEET who speaks no English attended the Catholic Women s League rum mage sale on Saturday to buy clothes to send home to Poland to her family Pat Nellis is Ys Menettes president Acton held their monthly meeting at the home of Mary Lea ill with a pleasing attendance Several Hems of business were dealt with during the evening including the election of officers for 1976 season Pat became new presi dent with vice president secretary Nancy treasurer Sally bulletin editors are Anne Perry and Mary Lea Ball and press correspondent and friendship Carol Campbell Aclon members will the Kitchener Y on Wednesday evening in the Donations Members agreed to send a donation to the Scholarship Fund in P I this year and Newlyweds presentation Last Saturday a social evening was spent when friends and gather ed at the home of Mr and Mrs Donald Milton and Tarn to honour a recent bride and groom Mr and Mrs Kenneth Gates After a few games of euchre and visiting Mrs McCulloch and Miss Pearen asked Nan and Ken lo accept a lovely china cabinet on behalf of the group A delicious lunch was served to end a most enjoy able evening Charges laid sind also contribute to Concern project in Bangladesh the Men and Menettes hold a giant and bale together in the arena ins for this project were outlined and a committee set up to sell coffee donuts and good used clothing Members agreed to hold llieir supper in June at the home of Shirley I hit social evening the highlight of the ye ir as members resume their duties until September delicious dessert and toffee lime concluded a plea sant interesting evening niece of the bride and Karen Scott a friend both of Collingwood wore blue dotted Swiss and carried tiny basket of silk daisies dried flowers Karen wore pink dotted Swiss and carried a larger basket of flowers A friend Kathy made the flower girls gowns The bride was escorted down the aisle by her father Hartley Coles Acton a friend was groomsman and the ushers were Bob 1 brother of the bride Colling wood and David Murray brother of the groom treal I wedding a dinner ind danct followtd at legion hall Master of was Port of bride Guests were welcomed from Vancouver and Surrey C i Cornwall Fori Hope Mil ton Georgetown Tor onto Brampton Birnc Si iyner ton Port McNichoi and The couple took a wedding trip lo Toronto Montrcilnnd United States Before the marriage bride was guest of honor at several gatherings There wtre three showers with hostesses Jewel Wright and Heather Browns of Mrs Kay Dills in ind Mrs Mary and Mrs Nun in pre sent it ion was made by the members of the Hydro Commission The ire miking their home in Open house for the Kammingas Ontario president to be guest speaker Open house was held Monday for the wedding anniversary of and Trientje Knmmlnga at their home Mare than people dropped in lo give the couple best wishes and to Just pay a visit Saturday the actual versary date the five children and 10 grandchildren enjoyed an afternoon of pony riding and games Later In the evening their daughters and sons Mrs Mrs Annie Hot Georgetown Mrs Grace Freant Webb l Acton and Stan at home and Mr and Mrs Kamminga enjoyed a dinner in Milton rom Holland The couple were married in Holland and came over to Canada on May 15 years ago their wedding versary They first moved lo Claremonl where far for four months before going to Milton There they lived for one year while Mr Kamminga was a butcher They have formed of ever since Mr and Mrs Kamminga are members of the Acton Christian Reformed church HELEN and Gordon Murray were married in All Saints Anglican church Colling wood April 30 They are reporters and photo graphers with the Acton Free Press and Georgetown Independent Photo by Wm Stuckey Back in this Sharon and three was Bro Norman of girls in Otttrburn Park ihc Holy Crass mission at David and his family are Is leaving for Germany land with a on June Kanisawe visited his UCW enjoy birthday cake GUEST SPEAKER at the annual pot luck dinner of the Cancer Society will be Don of Don Mills president of the Ontario Division of the Cana dian Cancer Society will be guest speaker at the local branch pot luck dinner Thursday May will be at Knox church this year and a large crowd Is expected as usual All the canvassers and branch workers bring their own supper and spend a pleasant evening together after campaign Is over No money donated to the Society is used for the din WI meeting Ooops a goof The count of the meeting of the A C W in last week paper was actually the Women Institute Sorrj ladles and brother Be friends f Weekend visitors at the home were Mr and Mrs Lands borough and family of New mirket on Saturday and Mr ind Mrs Gordon Park and family of on Sunday Mrs C Cutis has returned from a two week holiday with grandson Maj David FnendslnDeed Bowling enjoyed in Stoney Creek li Mrs I of our lflcrnoon it the ik Strike Bowling Lanes Cretk with tin groups win any llnnL we enjoyed the fellow ship of the other lions the friendly torn petit we would like ti in ink lakn Hit lake for down it much will be first inmvtrsirv of Hie forming of our inn welcome is extended lo all were at our meeting is they were part of something going lo help the ills in our Incl We will be having a social evening following a short metline We hope is m my as possible will come out enjoy the evening with us ind get re icquiinled Mrs Judy Mel in of Community Services guest We arc Imping couple of other quests will be ibleloeometo this special We are lys pleased happy lo see new members come enjoy in evening among friends This meeting is May the Our next outing will be to the Metro on May ill when there will he a busload going Mrs I illian Eaton has moved back to town and friends are glad have her here again Tht Sunshine Boys from were one of Ihc groups entertaining at a recent benefit concert for KorlwnghtparkinGuclph In the group are Vie Smith Bert Davidson Henry Leachman ind Craig Visiting this week with Mr and Mrs C L ire their daughter family Mr and Mrs laylor Michelle and Jennifer of iJike Mr Taylor is also itttnding conference in Toronto Members of the over years of of the Woodbine spent a happy afternoon at Acton Le gion one dav tall week They mike of visiting other branches in the spring and fall playing cards and darts and having some music before returning back by bus One I here was years old Save gas drive slowly Trimly UCW met in the church parlors with Mrs Lidkea in Ihe chair wet coming everyone Members were very pleased to have Mrs Eaton back with them again Mrs Shoemaker had charge of the devotional opening with Alt Hail the Power of Jesus Name Mrs Brook read Scripture and led in prayer Mrs Shoemaker spoke on the importance of missions and Mrs Veldhuis read The Peace ol The new hymn and psalm books were on display Ihey were to be dedicated the following Sunday Reports were given by Mrs Mrs Lambert and Mrs Force Mrs reported she had ordered new for several more rooms in the basement and the others will be cleaned The CGIT banquet will be June The is invited to Mrs for a picnic on June They will meet at the church at 1 p m Dorothy Simmons gave her quilt and card report Alan Lauder send a letter of thanks for a bale which was very acceptable Members were reminded to save stamps leaving some of the envelope around them Mrs Force read a letter from the foster child Birthday Mrs Shoemaker gave her report on birthdays ins and sick Special birthday wishes were for Mrs Nelson Lambert who will be on May Annie Akms was also honored Nineteen members an the roll call with 23 home and hospital calls Helen 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