Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 28, 1979, p. 12

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Tha Free Press Wednesday Nov 28 1979 Gibson Synnott vows pledged A honeymoon in Ken lucky followed the Oct wedding of Theresa Elizabeth Syn noli and Grant Eric bride la the Leo and Synnott Kingham is a sewing machine operator at Superior The groom is the son of Art and Gib son Kit 2Guelpb and is a salesman with Art Gib son Inc other Leo of at the double ring ceremony in SI Joseph Church Mrs Salt pro vided Ihe organ music and Helen was soloist Escorted down the aisle by her father Theresa wore a long white polyester gown with a shawl and carried silk flowers of Talisman roses and while earn a I Ions The bride s sister Mrs Christie was mat of honor The groom sister in low Mrs Daphnne Gibson was bridesmaid and a niece Vlsser was floutrgirl The at lend an Is wore short beige dresses with or throughout while the wore a short white eyelet dress and carried while and yellow carnations Charles Thibeau was Ills friend a best man Cameron Gibson brother if the groom was usher and Sean Gibson the groom nephew was Doug Christie was master of ceremonies at dinner and dance at the Acton Music Centre Grace was sad by the bride uncle and to bride was said by Berl Fowler a good friend The wedding cake was made by friends Mr Mrs A Van r at several show era held by Mrs William Synnott Mrs Bert Fowler Mrs Andrews has First MOH retired Mm I law VVII Ivlv Regions first county and the region as The ha lie Women League bake sale and bazaar at Acton Legion w a success Many people tumed out to pick up bargains and baked goods Alice look time purchase a grocery bundle ticket from Marie Lois Cordon was eventual winner of the bundle Planning director posted Region has a new director of planning He is Mohammed a member and sisters of bride A of the regional planning Stag and Doe parly was staff and he will fill the held by the best man position left vacant Sept LindsayMclntrye vows November 3 St Joseph Catholic Church was the selling for the November wed ding of Kimberly Dawn Mclnlrye and David iRedl James Lindsay Father Leo Speogle of at Ihe double ring ceremony with Mrs A Sail the organ Kim is the daughter of Lloyd and Mc Inlrye Young St Act on and is a bookkeeper with Thompson Red is Ihe son of Robert Lindsay and the laic en Lindsay 1 He is coown of Laing Construction Escorted down aisle by her father Kim wore a while floor length gown of jersey material with a sweetheart neck and lace trim on the lop of the dress and bottom of Ihe skirl A picture trimmed with the same lace held a veil She car a bouquet silk yellow roses will baby breath She also wore a diamond necklace bor rowed from her aim I Mrs June and dlam nd earrings from Mrs Karen Williams Matron of honor was Williams a friend of the bride and Mary Lou Lindsay R R I Llmehouse sister the groom was bridesmaid Terry Lind say niece of the groom was flowcrglrl The attendants wore floor length colored dresses with long sleeves and round neck They carried bouquets of silk flowers of baby breath and rust tulle Williams friend of the groom Aclon was Steve Aeton brother of Ihe bride and Bob Lindsay Acton brother or the groom were ushers A I an evening re ception and dance held at Aclon Meadows themolherof the bride received wearing a floor length jade green gown Heather Lindsay received for her brother dressed in a wine colored dress Guests admired a cake made by the bride aunt Mrs Betty and decorated by Mrs The brides uncle Bob Brown Burlington was of cere monies Special guests the were Ihe groom grandparents Mr and Mr J Mi Lime- house and grandparents of the bride Mrs Wil Ham Mrs Landry and Mr and Mrs O Brown allot Act on Prior to her wedding day Kim was guest of honor many showers Miscellaneous showers were held by Mrs Karen Williams and Mrs Lois Norton for the Lindsay family by Mrs Shelley Lindsay Tern and Mrs Joan for the family by the bride Mrs Betty Mclntryc and Theresa Han ley Mrs Ann De forest and Mrs Pol Fru A panlry shower was held by Mrs and Mrs Barb Dance A trousseau tea was held at the home of the bride s mother and a stag was held for Red the Rock wood town hall Following a honey moon to Los Angeles and Las Vegas Ihe couple made their home at Main St N Kim and Red I were November l at SI Joseph church They a In Photo by Sluckcy SUMMER 1980 ITS SOONER THAN YOU THINK It not too early to thinking about nam mum mar and Hoi by ex poet to ha aummar toon Flight ba on by In fact can tell you whan and where warn lying North Summer 80 To London From Toronto M w T F X X X X To from Toronto X ToMwdwtKFfom Toronto X X To AnsttfwMn From Toronto To Frankfurt From zctvohi VP l with the resignation of Oni of Mr Moham med s first jobs will be prepare a report on the restructuring of the plan department Regional councillors arc split on whether or not the position now left open by Mr Moham meds promotion should be filled or left open in light of the regional staff hiring freeze Milton mayor Don Gordon feels Ihe position should not be filled due to the current expansion It was wall to wall people Saturday at the Catholic Women Lea annual Christmas bazaar al the Acton Leg ion Many draws were made with denmng winning the nig Mahetense won the quill and Lois Gordon won the groceries Peter won the tea able and Mary Whelan received the candy teddy bear Helen Jocque won the and Joyce won lace table cloth The cake was won by Cara Wallers Penny draw winners were Bath oil Lonnie kins cream and sugar Father Speagle candle bolder J VanderEykcn tea towels Tim green glasses J Te eters electric curling set Lynda Bastelie and hanger Allen Shot glasses Melody Smith copper lea pot Judy Scotl salt and pep per shaker Trudy Burke planter Mrs Cachet set Lynn Gordon coasters J Kluken glasses J bath Joanne Duval Toilet set Stephen ladies electric shaver Helen Fowler bread basket J Le- pot bolder Cindy Wallace cup and saucer Harry Vander Hayden mugs Grace ash trays groceries White luncheon set L powder and cologne A fig urine Brian Ganossy candy dish Cloio Per kins towels Marlene vase Shlr- pillow slips Debbi Small wood Frustration is when your cope runneth over History repeats Itscll because every gener ation refused to read the minutes of the last meeting Region a first Medical Officer of Health I Joe Chamberlain has said goodbye and ta off to retirement In New Or leans Dr Chamberlain who started his own practice in Georgetown years ago had served both the county and the region as MOH since 1971 At a special ceremony Wednesday at regional council he was honored by Ihe rnayors of al four regional municipalities Regional Chairman Jack and members of the health and nursing professions for his work NOTICE MEETING There will be a meeting of The Ontario Lupus Association on Sun Dec 2 1979 at at The Hospital cafotorin Al and ih moot will bo throe special workshops Coal no Lupus and Sdo Ellccts of Drugs Usod to Treat no charge Furthar In of may obtained by calling ThArlhrlUS0CJtya1BG7 Come end Help Us Celebrate Our with an pen Thurs Dec 6 m 6pm There II bo coffee and goodies Also A We have a fine selection of plants and flowers for Christmas giving The of Israel is something to behold The desert with its violet mount tins yellow canyons rare wildlife and unique vegctition The dizzhng coral of the Red Sct where ou 11 see some of the most remarkable colors ever viewed undcrwitcr The reserve of Hai Bar where biblical animals such as the ibex gazelle and oryx antelope roam freely The Mediterranean grottoes of Hanikra where splashing waves become rainbows The Sea of Galilee at sunrise The stillness of the Dead Sea at sunset But there is another kind of beauty too that is Israel A beauty that can be felt in Jerusalem Bethlehem Hebron Nazareth Jericho For Israel is land of the Bible Come visit us Your j- Agent can tell ISKiv you about the new wtsuite790 airfares and Toronto OmsrkM5SlM8 tours to Israel Tell me what to see once I get there

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