rn THE HERALD Wednesday October ItTB Grandmother honoured guest Nqdaan David Young A beautiful wedding was at the Presbyterian Church on Saturday August at uniting In marriage Nadeen Donna only daughter of Mrs Ruth Lefebvre 12 Guelph St and David Charles Young son of Mr and Mrs Young No Red roses and white daisies were on the altar of the church as Rev Walter Ridley of the double ring ceremony organist was Mrs Sharp who played the wedding march and the recessional as the bride and groom and wedding party left the church The soloist was a friend of the groom s from Acton and sang Let It Be Me The bride given in marriage by her uncle Mr Donald Brampton wore a floor length gown with a lace tiered skirt ending In a chapel train held in place with a whoop The lace fitted bodice had a rounded scooped neck line and long Illy pointed sleeve Her veil was held In place by a butterfly head piece Her only Jewellery was diamond necklace given her by the groom bridal bouquet of red rosea entwined with white satin The grooms alster Miss Judy Young of was maid of honor The bridesmaid were friends of the Cunningham Tinker Bell splash Swimming something we all take for granted Splashing around In the water is coo refreshing and fun but to the children attending the Tinker Bell Nursery School for the Mentally Retarded It is an exercise in coordination cooperation awareness and of course a time to splash the Instructors Each Friday morning 12 to children who attend the nursery school In Milton are taken by bus to the Credit Valley Club In where pool facilities are provided free of charge to the school which la run under the North Halton Association for the Mentally Retarded Don president of the Newfoundland Club owners of the Credit Valley Club adjusts the water tern peratue of the pool for maximum comfort of the children participating in the program Through such as these we arc able to operate successfully In opening such a wide variety of experiences for our children explained chairman Edith HlUman of the school Parents are charged a minimal fee to defray the operational costs of the ex perlmental education programs conducted by the school In their new quarters the Drury School for the Ontario School for the Deaf Part of the residence of the school has been converted to class rooms for the nursery providing facilities that would be required for children of the two to five year age bracket Volunteers assist with the implementation of the program that serves to provide phasic training to the many SPLASH AND LAUGH That Is Just a couple of reasons why tbe swim program of Tinker Bell Nursery School for the mentally retarded Is so Important Volunteers assist with the children who visit the Credit Valley free of charge each Friday area children attending with a special emphasis on Individual learning situations with personal Instructors to aid in the process Each child works through a planned program designed by Director Jenny to meet the perceptual and learning nroblems of each canicular child With each student having their own volunteer more volunteers ore required Rachel Clifford Fran Mary Carey Helen Hills Louise Arts Sue Evans Linda Tarras Jenny Kuikcn Mary Lamen Marg Gibson and Maxine Hearst already take children to the pool each Friday but anyone with one morning a week to spare and who doesn t mind a freshing swim and a little gratification for a Job that Is helping one less fortunate than yourself call to either Edith HUfman at or Jenny Kulken at Preliminary plans for Glen cemetery The water management advisory board of the Credit Valley Conservation Authority held a meeting earlier in September to hear a preliminary plana on the Glen Williams Cemetery Mr J Nixon of Engineering Ltd presented to tbe board a summary of the preliminary engineering study for the cemetery In his report Mr Nixon referred to two priori ties of tbe study those of erosion control and of stabilisation of the em Revealed In the summary were the estimated costs of the two top priorities Erosion control of tbe river in area would cast approximately and of the embankment by the con miction of a and the conatruu on of a swail for run off In the ditch or half of the culvert plus cut fill and was estimated at Total cost for the project would run somewhere In the IBS area The Credit Valley Con servatlon Authority decided to receive the draft of the preliminary engineering report however the authority will discuss other alternatives for the final presentation with other consultants and mem of the CVCA staff A GROUP OF GRADE SEVEN GIRLS competing in Centennial Public Schools annual cross country meet show the strain of the run More than students male and female from grades six seven and eight took part In the meet Norval Miss Faulkner Georgetown Junior bridesmaid was Miss Janice Kelp of Brampton cousin of the bride and flower girl was Miss Young Brampton niece of the groom The maid of honor wore a floor length gown of blue crepe with matching Jacket trimmed with white fur The bridesmaids were gowned in floor length blue and white printed nylon with short fitted matching Jackets The Junior bridesmaid and flower girl were dressed the some All wore silver sandals and matching buds In their hair Each girl carried a bouquet of red roses and while daisies The flower girl carried a basket similar to the rest Their Jewellery consisted of silver horseshoe necklaces gifts of the bride Mr Garry Hut tonvule a long time friend of the groom was the beat man The ushers were Arnold Vlnce and Shane Lefebvre brothers of the bride Bob Young Brampton brother of the groom and Garry Moore Iroquois Falls cousin of the bride All were dressed in blue jackets and black pants Their gifts from the groom were initialed wallets The groom was dressed In white Jacket and black pants He wore a red rose while his attendants wore while roses The brides mother received the wedding guests at the reception wearing a floor length gown of pink nylon sheer with full gored shirt and full sleeves Her only Jewellery was a pearl necklace with matching earrings She carried a white beaded purse and matching shoes Her corsage was a white gardenia with white roses matching pink satin ribbon The grooms mother received wearing a floor length gown of blue chiffon over crepe She carried a white purse also and matching hoes Her Jewellery was pearl necklace and matching earrings Her corsage was white gardenia with white roses and matching blue satin ribbon Honored guest at the ceremony was grandmother of the bride Mrs George Ash of Cochrane Ontario Centering the brides table was the brides and he at bouquets A pair of three tier silver candle holders with white candles also adorned the table The four tier wedding cake decorated in white with touches of blue forge was assembled on an oblong table to the left of the bride and grooms table The favours at each place setting were matches and p the wedding scroll all engraved In silver with the bride and grooms The dinner was served at St George s Anglican Hall Georgetown by the Anglican Church Ladles Mr Grant Ash of Cochrane uncle of the bride acted as master of ceremonies forthedinner called upon Mr Albert Calaiaie from Cochrane long time friend of the brides fomily and also the brides mothers family to propose a Mr Arnold Lefebvre brother of the brlded ended the toasts and speeches by rising and thanking each and everyone attending for making this such a happy occasion and welcomed their new brother inlaw David Into the Lefebvre Following the dinner a dance held in St George a Hall with music by Sonic En and Garry Tobln Acton as Disc Jockey Leaving honeymoon trip to Niagara Falls and points in that area the bride wore a two piece dress of rose and brown Jersey with white accessories Her corsage pink and white rose buds groom wore a silver grey suit with white carnation boutlnlere Many out of town guests attended including visitors and relatives from Cochrane Kapuskasing Iroquois Falls Kitchener Kingston Wetland Guelph Acton Toronto Peterborough Bolton Brampton Streets ville Owen Sound and Five showers held by friends of the bride were given prior to the wedding Miss Look For The Rakes RAKING ASSISTANT MANAGERS HARVEST VALUES THROUGHOUT THE STORE Gal Friday miracle cleaners FOR HOME AND INDUSTRY In- Store Demonstration Thurs Fri 19 And Sat Warn to 4 Fashion Show PREVIEW ZELLERS FALL WINTER FASHIONS THURS AT 7 30 SATURDAY AT AM 3PM Think Chicken WHEN YOU VISIT OUR SKILLET RESTAURANT AND BREAKABALLOON FOR SPECIAL PRICES ON A SLICE OF PUMPKIN PIE Pr GEORGETOWN MARKET Added Attractions Premlerlng Oct 2 Thru Oct 8 Open Monday to Friday III p Saturday III Faulkner Georgetown Mrs Cunningham and Miss Judy Young Mrs Kelp and Janice aunt of the bride Brampton Mrs Rose Mary Harrison Norval and the girls from Simmons and Sinister Law firm Brampton where was formerly employed A stag was given earlier In August for the groom by his A healthy purse was received by the groom KENNEDY 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