up v 4 the acton fr press wednesday april 2 1967 bride wrote words to hymn for andersonmcdonald vows jeaivmarie mcdonald com- lome haacke toronto posed the words to our wed- the reception was held in ding prayer which was sung the church hall when the march 25 at her marriage in brides mother received wear queensway cathedral to jonnj ing a beige suit appliqued with millard anderson soloist mrs green flowers beige accessor jas gregory also sang take our- a le and a wedding prayer the bride a teacher at the m z bennett school- is the daughter of mr and mrs d g mcdonald midland ave scarborough she lived in ac ton at 110 mill st e the groom a cnr employee lives at downsview and is the son of mr and mrs chris anderson of south porcupine the doublering ceremony was solemnized at noon by rev paulcoxe both mrs p coxe and mr clarence mackey play- ed the organ the bride wore a floorlength dress of satin crepe with round neckline threequarter length sleeves and its empire waist appliqued with lace and seed pearls a tram fell from her shoul ders its edges trimmed with lace her headpiece was also of lace and she wore a single strand of pearls she carried a white bible overlaid with gardenias and stcphanotls maid of honor was miss lynda petch barrio while the three bridesmaids were pat mcdonald scarborough a sis ter of the bride sharon an derson south porcupine a sis ter of the groom and fern bryant same a friend terrilea mcdonald a niece of the bride was flower girl the attendants wore floor- length dresses of aqua crepe with matching accessories their bouquets of white carna tions tinted with aqua were in cross formation the bride was given in mar riage by her father and the groomsman was jan gustafs- son ushers were the rev james gregory toronto al fred mcdonald iwlllowdale brother of the bride and ics and a corsage of tangerine roses the grooms mother assist ed wjearing a green suit flow ered hat beige accessories and yellow sweetheart roses travelling to louisville ken tucky the bride wore a three- piece yellow heather twist suit black accessories and a cor sage of sweetheart roses they are living at 161 blder st downsview guests attended the wedding from acton windsor orlllla barrle montreal london and south porcupine before the marriage there were several parties there were three miscellaneous showers in acton at the home ofdrrand mrsrc hutchisonr in toronto at the home of mrs f obrien and in barrle given by the maid of honor a presentation was made from the staff of the m z bennett school mtkraegervak vows sau in st josephs on april 8 lynda anne gervais and ger ald edmund macrae were married at st josephs church at 10 am april 0 by the rev v j morgan the altar was decorated with yellow mums and miss irene mulholland played the organ for the ser vice htirnatlona with pink tips the bride was given in mar riage by her grandfather theo papillon groomsman waa paul howe cooksville on tario the ushers were ken maccoll couiln of the bride and bill macrae brother of the groom the soloist mrs age of white mumi the grooms mother wore sky blue wool with navy aocqs- lories and corsage of white mums the couple left on a motor trip to the east the bride wore a navy and white check ed wool coat over a white wool dress navy accessories and a corsage of red sweet heart roses mrs theo papillon the brides grandmother made the threetiered wedding cake it jji inrceiwrea weaning case 11 the bride i the daug tf b fanning long qn th iced in white janit lucknir and bernard bober were married in new york city recently and are making their home there pictured with the bride and groom centre are dr end mrs rofjert d buckner left and miss jean buck- mrs joyce gervais 32 camer on st acton the groom who is employed with the thomas e edison co toronto is the son of mr arid mrs edward macrae of rr 5 campbell- ford the couple are living in tor onto the brides gown featured a white lace bodice long sleeves and a full skirt of white nylon organza appliqued with iace she wore a shoul der length white tulle veil held by a tiara of seed pearls and crystals her bouquet was of white rnationstippedwitrrred bridesmaid was the brides and panls angelicas the wedding breakfast was served at the home of the great aunt and uncle of the bride mr and mrs colin mac- coll cameron st in the evening dinner was served at the brides home the brides mother chose- a navy crepe dress with white lace navy jacket navy and white accessories and a cor- ana pimt rosebuds- guests were present from kitchener guelph orange- vllle mono road campbell- ford and acton before the wedding a miscel laneous shower was held at the home of mr and mrs bill nelles rr 1 acton when the bride received many gifts from relatives neighbors and friend ner and robbie buckner right all of acton the bride it a former airline stewardess and the groom an account executive with a new york company h and h photographers new york- hack with three bows a pearl tiara held her small matching head piece she carried white sister miss cathy gervais who wore a short turquoise blue dress of peau de sole its bell- shaped skirt draped at the r drift tkues cancer society canvassers making their annual door-to- door drive have turned in 124624 so far reports cam paign chairman mrs r arbic there are still calls to be made the whole month of april is devoted to the cam paign here letter from boy in vietnam read at unit 2 ugw meeting unit no 2 of ucw met in the church parlor of trinity united church with the presi dent mrs veldhuis presiding she opened the meeting with a minutes silence in memory of the late melvin burns fol lowed by the lords prayer after which mrs veldhuis sang for dorothy simmons some time someday ill understand mrs james ralston and mrs j lambert hud the devotional and took for bible reading psalm 63 and hymns 516 and 523 mrs ralston took for her thorough report on sick and shutins of the church mrs mcauley reported on cards sent out the bible soci ety meeting to be held in trin ity united sunday evening ap ril 23 mrs eaton took the study book the- church grows in canada and her account of the growth of the different chur- ches was very interesting there were 41 visits made and 10 hospitals visits during the month they were glad to know that 140 enjoy curling dance at band hall the sixth annual banquet and dance of acton curling club was held saturday eve ning for ihe first time in the music centra presentation highlighted the program and trophies were presented all winners were previously listed in the free press charles kirkness was again the jovial master of ceremon ies president ted tyler sr spoke saying that separate cur ling club facilities were under consideration by a special com mittee he announced the bus trip the next day to ayr to see the club there the citizens band auxiliary catered to the dinner and danc ing was to the music of the flower town five about 140 comments our first centen- rev and mrs engel are settl- enjoyed the a teacher at the m z bennett school jeanmarie mcdonald was married to john millard anderson in queensway cathe dral toronto march 25 they are living in downsview nial which was very interest ing and well thought out and also led in prayer secretarys report was read and approved she also read a letter from the adopted boy in vietnam saying how happy the whole family is to receive kilts and money and what a difference it has made in their lives several of the ladies vol unteered to write to him from lime to time the treasurers report was read and approved correspondence included a thank you note from scott mission for money sent to sup ply sandwiches and from the stamp collectors mrs veldhuis reported on the trip to the girls home in gait which was very interest ing a bale is being packed mon day april 24 at the church the lhankoffering meeting is tuesday april 25 mrs shoemaker was wel comed back by the ladies after her illness and gave her usual ed in their new charge in oril- lia the girls had settled in nicely into a new school and tom would soon be home ag ain from sick childrens hos pital there were 27 ladies present and after the mizpah benediction enfoyeda delicious lunch served by mrs ralston anmier group vemng obituary mrs alice murtha funeral wed a resident of halton centen nial manor for the past two and a half years mrs alice muriha passed away on mon day april 24 1967 funeral service is held this afternoon wednesday at the rumley shoemaker funeral home at 2 pm conducted by the rev stanley gammon in terment is in falrview ceme tery pallbearers were gordon lott wilmer fryer murray harrison john chapman hen ry de vries and wallace gor don mrs murtha was bom in lancashire england feb 27 1895 and came to canada 47 years ago her first husband harry pilkington died many years ago and she remarried frank murtha she is survived by her daughter alice who is employed in aclon post office they came to acton eight lynda onvaifl and gerald madta went married in st josephs church april 8 and ihey are making their home in toronto years ago and lived together at 337 weslcott road before mrs murtha went to the man- progress two tramps in the hobo or jungle were discuiilng the while in toronto mrs mur- employment situation joe tha was employed at hart sad o ke ive thought of pharmaceutical company as a 8 bat to work but pros- jab assistant a man without a conscience is usually a man without a friend perity brings inflation which begets recession which leads to depression which calli for tight money caujing unem ployment and id be right back where i am now shower for bride miss shirley cohen a miscellaneous shower was held on april 13 in honor of miss shirley cohen who is be ing married in may hostess for the shower was miss janice thompson at her home assist- ed bycalhygriese antt7an- ices sister carolyn the thompsons were former neighbors and janice will be a bridesmaid friends are sorry to learn miss cassie allen suffered a broken arm in a fall 15 steal the show rhythm band in leads singing for centennial costume golden age club the acton golden age club has several items of interest coming up in the future there is a national film board film to be seen in the baptist church at the regular evening service time mjiy 7 the annual jisyr in halton manor may 10 alternoon and evening the golden age bake sale and tea in senior citiiens week in june and the annual zone picnic in june r l davidson was given authority to invite zone 13 of united senior citizens of on tario inc to hold the annual picnic in acton if he wishes to at the coming executive meet ing hr cemtemmd fmr a long table was set up in the parish hall monday even ing when volunteers began the onceinaiifetime task of ad dressing envelopes for invita tions to centennial year cele brations here quite a few names had been turned in and a system was organized to avoid duplication names were handed in at churches at the free press and to mrs c nelles at hto- tons stove the letters win go out later detailing events of the fourday fair fat september a good attendance enjoyed the excellent program prepared bwmrs kennedy and mr ro bert warner a couple of good readings were given by mrs rolston miss- carol patterson gave her prizewinning essay on cansda in a most pleasing manner this talented girls clear diction and enunciation ad modest dignity were remark ably well shown to a very ap preciative audience who wish ed her continued success in fu ture endeavors miss jean mclean gave some lovely piano instrumental miss mclean is a favorite as she often graciously gives plea sure with her music mrs ward bruce entertained with several excellent portray al- a neighbor visiting a sick friend to cheer her up the spring gold and levinski at the weddings she was en thusiastically encored mr winton at the piano and mr ohara on accordion play ed ducts and john ford sang a prisoners song unaccomp anied mr and mrs bob mcenery and mr and mrs r l david son formed a quartette for a couple of old favorites when you and i were young maggie and the church in the vale they were dressed in centen nial fashions the climax of the program was the rhythm band of about 15 members with original in struments and dressed in orig inal and authentic centennial costumes although they have only a couple of practices they did exceptionally well mrs basil johnston was pianist arid mrs john cossar was conduc tress they played and sang mock ing bird hill then led a gen eral sing song a very fine program closed wkh the queen then a lovely lunch was served with mrs ferguson convener the acton free press photographer was present to take pictures for the press and for the clubs centennial year book friends are sorry to learn mr wes masales is a patient in guelph general hospital mr and mrs frank ritchie and mr and mrs frank reig- ling of lucknow spent sunday with mrs mary mcauley mr and mrs r j brown of toronto who have just re turned from a holiday in florida were visiting in town last week david ford son of mr and mrs arthur ford is a pat ient in guelph general hosp ital where he underwent sur gery last week mr john winter of halton centennial manor milton is now a patient in guelph gen eral hospital and underwent surgery for a broken hip after recovering enough from a painful knee to return to her post as chief librarian this week mrs isabel watson unfortunately fell again and injured the same knee the legion choraliers enter tained last wednesday even ing at a banquet for world war i vets at the st catharin es lggion they travelled by bus to give their program arthur griese of beacmmrg ont visited with his brother charles griese and mrs griese last week during his visit their sister miss gertie griese of toronto andi mr william miller also visited ron henry has begun his studies at ihe university of guelph jovial redhead brian mc- cristal is leaving the dills publishing staff to continue his career with the weekly newspaper at chilliwack bc the golden west called 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