Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 7, 1979, p. 7

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday Nov Preston Drysdale vows in August A honeymoon to Nia Palls and the United States folowed the Aug 25 wedding of Diane Margaret and William Keith Preston Rev Len of delated at the double ring ceremony in St Alban church with Mrs Betty providing the or gan music Diane is the daughter of Mrs Anne and the late John 185 McDonald She Is employed as clerk typ ist at Disston Canada The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs William Preston Erin and Is a mechanic for Port land Garage in Toronto Escorted down the aisle by her brother Lar Diane wore a gown with a scoop neck Irlm with French lace with a matching waist lace veil She carried yet low roses with white carnations and bnbys breath Valerie Irwin friend of Ihe bride was the maid of honor She wore a baby blue dress and carried blue and white earn at ions Bridesmaids were sister of be bride and Lisa ton sister of the groom They wore similar Res to the maid of honor and carried blue and while carnations James Bzovey friend of Ihe groom was best man Scott Withers and Gary Sparling both friends of Ihe groom were ushers At a dinner and dance the Royal Canadian Legion guests admired the wedding cake made by bride mother and decorated by Mrs Kay The bride bro- Ihcrin law Doug Hewitt was master of cere monies Toasts were en by he bride uncle and the groom grand father Special guests were the groom grandparents from Wasaga Beach and grandmother from Tor onto Other guests a I tended from Brampton Pittsburgh Bradford Toronto Hamilton Van couver and Acton Four miscellaneous showers were held for Diane prior to her mar riage They were held by Valerie Irwin lODiv Won St Sue Lockerbie Ransom St Mrs Jim aunt of the bride Cobblehfll Rd and Mrs Preston mother of the groom Erin A stag was held for Ihe groom in the Ball inafad hall The newlyweds are now living at Maria SI Apt slag was held for the by best Jank Levere vows in candlelight k wedding of Kathalee fleece falling a long Best man was brother I SMftrifS AnnJankandDalePercy train A white trailing of the bride Robert department flS at United satin ribbon was lied at Ushers were Brian ibenowlibyUie IS Levere brother of the groom The The bride is the dau- J of Mr and Mrs Charles Barber Acton She is employed switchboard The brides cathedral groom Brad and and a pantry honeymooned in Nassau veil was trimmed Bob both shower hosted by Jane Bahamas before in matching lace A of the groom and Kitchen their home Church matching lace trailing cascade of red roses white carnations Married at Trinity United Church Acton Five are baptized Diane and William Preston were married In Si Church August They are now living at Marin St Steckley is transferred Steckley manager or the branch of the Montreal has been transferred to II Kings ville Ontario branch He has been in almost five years and has been hi the com raunlly Sorority welcomes two new members It been a busy to Ihe Theln Phi Sorority year Opening night was held in September at the home of Marg Oliver tor the program they held a day auction with members all bringing souvenirs from their day to be auctioned off On September 11 girls interested In joining the Chapter were an International night Members brought food made from recipes from all over the world They enjoyed everything from curry lo egg rolls and flamed desserts The following weekend members and husbands enjoyed a corn and roast The group s model meeting was held on and two new members Jean McKee and Maggie Hall were welcomed to the chapter The program lor evening was on social be havior and Eric principal of Harold School in Georgetown gave a very interesting talk on children behavior relating parental skill The next major project Is to be a fashion show in conjunction with Gayna Fashions lo be held Nov ember at the Acton High School Tickets will on sale soon Halloween bazaar raises Guide funds b Jean On Saturday October the Acton District Brownies Guides and Pathfinders held their second Annual Halloween tea bake sale and bazaar Now that we have nine units In Acton we have a packed bazaar The crafts and while elephant Items were numerous end the bake table offered a fantastic variety Many draws were held a Brownie Pack raffled a quilt and ceramic Christmas tree the penny sale offered chances on a ceramic pumpkin lamp and four cakes The only licensed presold raffle was held by the second Acton Path finders with the prize being a Raggedy Ann doll made by the and Cinder The winner The October meeting of the L Arche Auxiliary was held at the home of Julie After Ihe secretary reporl was given Lynda Paul and the surer report by Ruby several items of business were discussed The Auxiliary was able o donate picnic tables for lite enjoyment of the residents at Countryside and also a bookcase and pictures for Ihe The following new members were wel corned the St Alban Anglican Church parish family at a service of Holy Baptism on Sunday October by rector Rev Arthur Tribe and Ihe con gregation of St Elizabeth daughter of John and Ellis godparents Russell and Jodl Gray and Susan Ellis Joseph son of Neil and Leslie godparents David and Catherine Johnston and Lorry WrighUy Daren son of James and Elizabeth Morris god parents Agnes and Kenneth Gibson Chandra daughter of and Shall godparents James and Barbara Ware Miranda daughter of and Janet godparents and Edward operator for the Town of and a white orchid mixed Hills with fern made up the The groom originally bridal bouquet from Cordova Mines is Maid of honor was the son of Mr and Mrs friend of the bride Jane Allen Levere of Kitchener Bridesmaids Ontario He Is were Marg at Rockwell Inlaw of the bride Chen International in Miltoa Leona The candlelight and Cathy doublering ceremony Alger all friends of was officiated by the bride Rev Linda Brown from Flower girl was Heart Lake Acton resident Ethel Denny played the organ during the service Escorted down the aisle by Charles Barber the bride wore a chiffon Melissa Fabian bride niece The attendants wore full length baby blue gowns with spaghetti straps and matching belt at the waist A matching gown with a bodice of cape trimmed with lace lace and long completed the outfit sleeves ending with a The bridesmaids car- lace ruffle the wrist bouquets of white The bodice was sprinkled and blue carnations with seed pearls and mixed with fern The sequins The full skirt bouquet was groom brotherinlaw groom Jim Ringbearer groom nephew Steven BapUe Following the ceremony an evening dinner and dance was held at Paradise Gar dens Guelph Best man Robert Jank toasted ihe bride and usher Brian toasted the cou ple The groom returned with a toast to the and John Weg man toasted Ihe brides mother Master of ceremonies was Ken Alger and Edward Jank the brides brother said grace Guest travelled from Hanover Cordova Mines Norwood and to attend the wedding Prior to the wedding and Kitchener the December 1st Gomes HAIR PLACE 21 Mill Street West ACTON LORRAINE GOLDEN Proprietor For Christmas New Year Appointments call Lorraine at Earl man agcr of the Bank of Mon treal for past four and a hair years has been tffcctive liday Wed Mr Steckley replaced 1975 coming to town from division ffice in Toronto No rcplaccmenl has been named lo the post In years with the Bank of Montreal Mr Slcckley has been moved times covering High way 401 from lo Windsor This takes him back to the Windsor area as Kings ville ib just outside Leamington Mr is well known in for his community involvement He Is vice president of Ihe Rotary Club a director of fair board a member of Walker Lodge Acton Meadows Golf Club as member of Ihe Curling Club Ihe Legion and a member of Canadian Family Camping Federation He is a member and elder of Trinity United Church Wife is a former Welcome Wagon hostess She Is a member or Ihe United Church and Activity Group director and vice president of Ihe Ladies Fair Board vol unteer for the Canadian Cancer and a member of Beta Sigma Phi and a former of the Chamber of Commerce The years spent in Act on were ihe longest Ihe family has ever stayed In one community Mr Steckley said This also hardest move they have ever had make as everyone is so involved was Sandra Inscoc of in a while a fund Arthur St Aclon raising for special a nan profit organ poses Donations are ihe bazaar Is the gratefully accepted but only source of income for Guiding lhat the organization Selling the girls should work for calendars and cookies Ibcir own purposes Auxiliary donates tables to residents menial Centre Anyone wishing to help the Menially Retarded through the purchase of Christmas Cards may do so by dropping in at Furniture and Appliances There will be an open house al ARC Industries on November 29 and the Auxiliary members will be busy baking to help provide the refreshments for this very occasion HALTON HILLS QUEEN STREET EAST HWYN07 ACTON

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