Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 17, 1978, p. 10

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10 The Acton Free Press Wednosday May 17 1978 Local girl weds in double ring ceremony Ladies Auxiliary elects new executive for 1978 Forty two members were and Charlene Hubble will meeting of present St Josephs given to her mother by her played the organ Ladles Auxiliary Rose Green from Bahamas fallowed the Aoril y Dinner was held at the The new executive for Georgetown will be the New 19 of Bonnie Marie luck Stewart Memorial hall with was Installed by Bob Angell Zone Commander and Isabel Armstrong and James Steven brought Jack Gllbertson uncle of the and Waldie with presi James the New Zone Sports Puddicomb at Knox bride acting as master of dent Mary taking the Officer Acton Legion Ladles Church Maid of honor was a friend ceremonies A dance followed chair Helen Fowler past The bride is the daughter of president Mary a Madeline Acton who wore The beautiful wedding cake president Lake Avenue in polyester wlm a chiffoii was made by Mrs Betty first vicepresident were Cathv Mclnlvre and decorated by Jean Earle second She Is a dental assist ant and lives ir Hamilton The groom also of Hamilton Is the son of Mr and Mrs Clarence of Port Rowan Ontario He lives and works In Hamilton where he Is a numerical control method S McMoster University Escorted down the by her father the bride chose cape were Cathy Runham a friend from a friend from Guelph and Laurie sister of the groom All the brides maids wore peach polyester dresses with floral chiffon capes and carried colonial bouquets of miniature white carnations accented with peach ribbon throughout The best man for the cere mony was Merle Long of Port Rowan Ushers were Fred Shirley Berry had her name for the draw but was absent Mary Cooney Sally Smith and Freda Lamb have SS Dave Kenlinc of Walsingham CATHY HEMSLEY formerly of the Acton area and Kerry Elliott both of Creemore were married in Creemore April 8 They are now living in Stayner Photo by Wm Stuckey Announcement The Animal Clinic of Milton 387 Main St E 8788853 Dr Robert Yantho previously of Brampton is pleased to announce his association with The Animal Clinic of Milton in the capacity of large animal veterinarian serving the surrounding area square neckline and a flowing The headpiece and veil BONNIE Armstrong and James were married in Knox Presbyterian church April The couple are now living in Hamilton Photo by William Stuckey me urn The The headpiece was of lace and seed pears with a full length lace trimmed veil The bride carried a bouquet ft it of tea roses and JllTf For the special day the bride carried on tradition by wearing a necklace of pearls which was Mclnlyre and decorated by Jean Earle second Mrs Edna Nellls president Sharon Out of town guests came secretary Ann McMillan and from Kingston Toronto Joan Comrade Phyllis has Guelph Sun of Arms Fern Shul lis flown to England to attend the Tillsonburg recording secretary Lucy funeral of her Georgetown and Port standard bearer Rowan Ruth Courtney bingo con Prior to her marriage the Nora Minders brideelect was guest of honor membership Lily at three showers A box Kathy miscellaneous shower was sports officer Doris Filzner given by Mrs Grant Allan kitchen convenor Gloria and another by Mrs Ed Moore and Irene Lazcnby Norton both of Acton The social conveners groom mother Mrs New applications were Clarence Puddicomb of Port Sharon Ann McLean and Ann Rowan also gave a miscell Marie Both were shower accepted The newlyweds make their Ann will present Tom Ware made a new flag stand for the ladles and donated his time which they appreciated very much There are st til seats left on the bus trip NOTICE Re Garbage Collection Acton Area All Refuse Normally Picked Up Monday May 22nd will be picked up Tuesday May 23rd Refuse Normally Picked Up Tuesday May will be picked up Wednesday May HILLS WORKS DEPT the Smith Trophy Cathy Hemsley weds in Creemore St Johns United Church was the scene of the April wedding of Catherine Anne Shuby and Kerry John Elliott The bride Is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Lawrence of Creemore She lived at Ospringe until she was years old when the family moved to the Second Line Acton and then to Creemore Cathy Is employed as a Loans Officer for the Toronto Dominion Bank The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Carman Go wan Creemore He is a self employed painter The Rev Cecil Carnachon officiated at the double ring candlelight ceremony Clark Millar provided the organ music Escorted down the aisle by her father the bride wore an empire- styled gown of Chantllly lace trimmed with lace flounces and seed pearls The chapel train flowed from the waist in layers of lace and flounces Cathys elbow leth veil had four scalloped edged tiers which were trimmed with matching Chantllly lace The headpiece was a tiny halo of pearls and flowers She carried a dozen coral roses and two orchids Creemore was the maid of honor Bridesmaids were Karen Mac Dona Id Maxinc Elliott Burlington and Kim sister of the bride Creemore Flower girl was Marcia Elliott of Meadowvale The maid of honor and bridesmaids wore peach colored gowns with matching shawls and white wide brimmed hats They carried bouquets at cream and coral daisies The flower girl wore a white eyelet dress with a coral sash and carried a basket of daisies Chris Elliott of Burlington was best man Ushers were Dale Caledon East and John The groom and his attendants all wore cream colored tuxedos The groom wore a tailed jacket Kent Tocher Hills burgh provided the music for Ihe evening reception and dance held at Creemore Legion Hall Ted Tyler a close friend of the family from Acton as master of cere- Prior to her marriage the monies bride elect was guest of honor Cathy s mother received at five miscellaneous showers her guests wearing a peach given by friends and family colored dress with a floor Kerry was honored a stag length cape gold accessories the week before the wedding and on orchid corsage After a honeymoon Kerry mother received Beach and Nashville wearing a pale green dress ncwiyweds made their with a flowered cape An home in orchid corsage complimented SPRING SALE SALE ENDS MAY 31 1970 SOLAR BLANKETS Tel 14x28 12900 16x32 20x40 24900 21 Round Other Shapes Sizes Available CHEMICALS lbs Granular 10400 lbs HTH Granular Return so lbs Stabilized Chlorine 4695 15 IbS Tablets Regular Range of Chemicals ft Accessories Ava fable Upon Request Service Hours A Day Free Delivery Phone 853- her ensemble also Guests came from Acton Guelph Toronto Meadowvale Burlington Creemore Stayner and Caledon East For Hardy ROSE BUSHES PERENNIALS BOX PLANTS ETC Come to Birch Way Farm NURSERY and GARDEN CENTRE I Mile North of Highway 7 on Halton Road at OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK o ANNOUNCEMENT NATIONAL PUBLIC WORKS WEEK May 21 1978 The Public Works Dopartmont of the Regional Municipality of invites the citizens of Halton to join with them In celebrating the nineteenth Annual Observance of National Public Works Week Your Regional Public Works Department s major areas of responsibility are as follows a The construction operation and maintenance of five area water systems to provide safe and secure water supply The construction operation and maintenance of area sanitary sower systems The construction and maintenance of all Regional roads The disposal of solid wastes A cordial invitation Is extended herewith to individuals and groups to tour any Roglonal Facility To arrange a tour contact D Manager Operations and Maintenance telephone 878 or 639 between 8 am and 30 pm any Monday through Friday Regional of Halton Public Works Department J Moore Director glenlea drug mart 234 Queen Street East Acton 8532220

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