Powell Grant vows in St Albans church HONEYMOON IN British Columbia followed the marriage of Carol Grant and James Powell on August in St Alban s Church The bride is formerly of Acton and is a graduate of Acton High School Perkins Creasey wed in summer s Anglican church Acton was the Betting for the August 19 wedding of Carol Grant and James M Powell The Rev officiated and Mrs Oakes provided the organ music Carol Is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert Grant of Co run n a Ontario near Sarnla and formerly of Acton She is a student at Sir Wilfred Laurler University Waterloo James is the son of Mrs Doris Powell of Ontario He Is a television technician at Ryder TV in Georgetown Following the ceremony the couple signed the register in front of the guests Escorted down the aisle by her father the bride wore a gown of ivory satin with an empire waist and cathedral train The bodice was lace covered complemented by long sleeves of laee with a ruffled cuff and a scoop neck with scalloped ruffle The pleated skirt was also ruffled at he bottom Her lace veil was held by a flornl head piece She carried a cascade of coral roses and ivy leaves Carol made her wedding gown and veil She also wore her maternal run dm other diamond engagement ring Mory Louise Coyer a friend and former teacher of the bride was matron of honor She wore a green crepe dress a floral Copl and while hat Sharon Sweeney was bridesmaid wearing a similar gown to that of ihe matron of honor but of pink Jennifer a friend wore a pink floral dress like the brides All pink and daisy like The bride made bridesmaids jown the matron of honor made her dress Tht flowergirl mother made her daughter dress Acton Don Reynolds friend from Kingston and Ronald Grant the bride brother from Corunna were ushers An evening buffet reception dance were held at the Acton Meadows Golf Club Special at he wedding were Ihe brides grandparents Mrs Sweeney from Milton Manor and Mrs William Grant from Orange and special friends from Mr and Mrs Henry formerly from made their home in Kitchener after a honeymoon to Vancouver and Columbia Trio Acton Free Press Wednesday Sept 27 9 Natural Foods OPENING SOON 56B Mill St East Acton Newly Renovated OLD FREE PRESS BUILDING ST JOSEPH S CHURCH was the setting for the July 22 wedding of Ann Clayton and John Edward Tyers They are now living at 200 Churchill Rd St Anglican church was the setting for the July IS wedding of Sharon Louise and Kevin Scott Perkins The Rev J Maxwell was the officiating minister with Mrs Betty as organist The bride is the daughter of John and Margaret Creasey Elmore Drive and is employed with the Town of Hills The groom of Marin St is the son of Tom Perkins and the late Freda Perkins 1 Acton He works at and Co For her wedding day Sharon chose an ivory gown with matching hooded cape She carried a colonial bouquet of talisman roses and white Matron of honor was Mrs Cathy Field a friend from Grand Valley The brides sister Linda Creasey of Acton was bridesmaid They both wore peach gowns with matching shawls and carried colonial bouquets of talisman roses and white carnations Michael Field a friend from Grand Valley was best man for the occasion Ushers were Cliff Creasey the brides brother and Craig Perkins the groom brother both of Acton The men all wore brown tuxedoes At a dinner and dance held at the Acton Music Centre Mrs received her guests wearing a blue gown with matching cape and a corsage of pink carnations Peter Homer of Acton was master of ceremonies The wedding cake was made by the bride s mother and decorated by Mrs There were several special guests at the wedding They were the brides grand mother Mrs J of the bride grand father J Creasey of Milton the great aunt Mrs M McEdwards of Mornston the bride great great aunt Mrs Fielding of Pu3linch the groom grandmother Mrs C Perkins of Acton the groom grandfather Hams of Milton Other guests attended from the United States Toronto Gueiph Gravenhurst Beeton Puslinch Morris ton Milton Burlington and Acton showers were hosted by Mrs Cathy Field at the home of her maUicr Mrs Harry miscellaneous Mrs Ken Fryer Mrs Lloyd and Andrea Broostad at the home of Mrs Fryer miscellaneous fellow workers from Ihe town office hosted by Mrs Joyce Pickles Acton miscellaneous family shower by relatives of the bride hosted by Mrs Robert and Mrs Jean Corlett of miscellaneous For leaving on a honeymoon trip to Gravenhurst the bride wore a burgundy and beige suit with an orchid corsage They have made their home at Maria St Quebec honeymoon after July 22 wedding A honeymoon Hue bee tity and tasi coast followed July 22 wtdding of Clayton and John Edward The ceremony was held in St Joseph church with Father Leo and Mrs Pat Salt providing Ihe mniiL It was double ring ceremony Tlit bride of Wilton Drive Inmpton is daughter of Mr Mrs Gerald Clayton Maria St Apt Acton She is a nurse at Pet I Memorial Brampton The groom is son of Mr and Mrs John 160 Main St He is employed with Wood Company For her wedding day wort a traditional full gown with a ruffled hem lact em sheer with a ruffled trim and sheer carried bouquet of orange roses chrysanthemums Barrett of wis Iter friend s matron of honor Bridesmaids wert Miss Clayton brides sister of Atton Miss Mnrjunn the groom sisterof Mrs Arm Cuuglilnn fraud of the brides from Brampton wort chiffon owns the matron of honor in yellow bridesmaids in orange They tarried of orange white carnations and was escorted down the aisle by father try Milton of Acton was man Ushers wert Peter Milton Paul groom and Kiun all of Acton A dinner and dance was i Acton Band Hall The cake was made by bride s mother and grand mother and decorated by Mrs Showers were hosted by the groom mother the of honor aunt Mrs Louise the bride grandmother Mrs Cunningham and Mrs a fellow nurse for the girls in the maternity wird of the Peel Memorial hospital The was held the room parents Mr and Mrs John rers ore now imnf at Chur chill ltd SALES AND SERVICE For VOLKSWAGEN AUDI 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