th aclon ttm prow w diy jun 7 19js7 rev laurence duby bride married in unique ceremony thi reverend laurence duby and his bride the former marylou creighton are pictured after their marriage on may 27 in the church of st alban the martyr mr duby is curate of holy trinity church welland in a wedding ceremony un ique to st albans newlyor dained laurence gene duby arid marylou margaret creigh- ton were married on saturday afternoon may 27 the celebrant the rev rit chie mcmiirray and two con- celebrants introduced unusual formality for the marriage one of special pleasure and happi ness for the anglican congrega tion and many friends of both wellknown acton families the bride until her marriage a pharmacist at guelph gener- al hospital is the only daugh ter of mr and mrs john hugh creighton 75 main st south acton the groom who will be cur ate of holy trinity church welland is the son of mayor and mrs leslie a duby 194 churchill road north acton barnesmattie posters prizes wedding vows ashgrove united church was decorated with standards of white chrysanthemums and seablue carnations with ferns saturday april 29 for the 3 oclock wedding of nora eliza beth barnes and lawrence bertram mattie the bride daughter of mrs harold g bailey of rjl 2 georgetown and horace barnes of orlllia ont w an employee of ontario depart ment of agriculture and food branch office at milton the groom living at 41 mc laughlin rd n brampton is the son of mr and mrs law rence mattie of antigonish nova scotia he is employed at husband transport ltd weston for the doublering certv mony the bride wore a -floor- length gown of imported span ish lace with a portrait neck line scalloped tiers forming a train and scalloped lace long sleeves a threequarterlength fair ladies detail pi centennial costume ans d a nee mrs frank freeman was hostess for the lady directors of the acton fair board on thursday evening june 1 with 15 members present pre sident mrs melvin mccul- lough took the chair mrs w j mcdonald read the minutes of the previous meeting empire style dress trimmed withljace- and matching hat with bone accessories a cor sage of flamingo carnations was carried the grooms sister mrs bob decoste received in a brown crepe skirt with gold brocade top purse and hat she car ried a corsage of yellow roses it was decided to have the ladies pictures taken in tiheir centennial costumes at the dance on june 16 and put in the fair prize book mrs storey mrs linharn and mrs s matthews are on a committee to get the prizes for the dance mrs mcdonald mrs d mat thews mrs calvin aitkens mrs george wallace and mrs james mcculloch are to make posters and see about get ting them put out it was mo ved bv mrs near and second- fleet roll ed by mrs james van that the- ladies have i call at each meeting sounders bake shop has of fered a voucher for a centen nial dress contest mrs j mcculloch showed a few pictures of their trip to england and of the fair she also offered her home for the next meeting the hostess and lunch com mittee of mrs mcdonald mrs smith and mrs thompson served a dainty lunch mrs j van fleet was courtesy con vener lace flowed from a crown of seed pearls she carried a bouquet of red roses stephan otis and ivy her attendants including bridesmaids linda bailey and mrs wayne shields and mat- ronofhonor mrs jim east wore floorlength blue empire line dresses whh matching sea- blue brocade coats and crystal trim single strands of pearls gifts of the bride were also worn bouquets of white shas ta chrysanthemums seablue carnations and ivy were car ried the bride was given in mar riage by her father horace barnes groomsman was wayne shields with jack barnes and brian bailey as ushers following the ceremony an evening reception was held at hornby towers golf club with about 110 present the brides mother received in a mint green peau de soie for the honeymoon trip to nova scotia the bride wore g twopiece mac g tweed suit with match ing green rose brocade blouse and gloves black accessories and a deep pink sweetheart rose corsage enhanced the en semble they returned two weeks af ter the wedding and are living at 174 commercial st milton throughout the ceremony the bride wore an heirloom locket which once belonged to her grandmother the ceremony was perform ed by rev r keith hawkes whh mrs james carney as or ganist prior to the weddjng several showers were given in honor of the bride miscellaneous showers included those given by mrs n shields mrs w shields and linda of malton the brides aunt mrs claude twiss of campbellville and the community in ashgrove united church a pantry shelf and linen shower was given by mrs jim east of bramp ton after graduation in theology from trinity college univer sity of toronto he was ordain ed recently both the bride and the groom went to acton schools proceeding to university they are both former mem bers of the acton junior pipe band and played with the guelph pipe band on numer ous occasions two members of the guelph pipe band stew art rennle and steven wolfe met the bride and groom with the skirl of bagpipes as they came out of the church after the doublering ceremony the retable behind the altar held four brass vases of white snapdragon white mums cor al carnations and babys breath the bride wore a formal a- linc gown of pure silk organza over silk taffeta with a fitted empire bodice swiss guipure lace appliques accented the waist tips of the sleeves and outlined the edge of the detach able chapel train which flowed hi a sunburst effect from a soft bew at- the back of the neck line a cluster of organza flow ers held a bouffant shoulder- length veil ot illusion the bride had an heirloom handkerchief from jerusalem and an 1881 threepenny bit loaned by her grandmother in her shoe she carried a traditional cas cade bouquet of phalaenopsls orchids coral roses and steph- anotis backed with caladium leaves she was given in marriage by her father matron of honor was a form er classmate mrs eric dewd- ney of gait and the brides maid was mrs jas funk of eden mills a cousin of the bride the two attendants both wore ensembles of sunny yel low silk faille their empire sheath gowns had matching lace bodices ind coats with matching lace sleeves a clus ter of sunny yellow petals held their short tulle veils their cascade bouquets were white and coral car- nations and stephanotis back ed with caladium leaves groomsman was robert duby oakville the grooms cousin the ushers were john h creighton jr acton broth er of the bride and james ware acton cousin of the groom they had sprigs of stephanotis as boutoniercs the vestments worn by the celebrant and concelebranti were festive cloaks worn for festive occasions called copes the rector the rev mcmur- ray the celebrant wore a full english cppe for the main part of the service changing to a chasuble for the eucharist the concclebrants a former rector the rev donald west of hamilton and the rev t dus- tan of milton wore latin copes barry klrkneas acted as ser ver mr frank oakes played the organ for the ceremony the signing of the register was done in view of the congre gation as witnesses of this act during the signing mrs oakes played ave maria after the ceremony dinner was served at the guelph coun try club with the wedding party welcoming about 100 guests from toronto peterbor ough port hope oakville waterloo hamilton george town rockwooa eden mills guelph llmehouse gait and preston for her daughters marriage mrs creighton wore an em pire line dress and matching coat in sea green crepe with a chiffon turban and shoes in the same shade bone bag and gloves the grooms mother chose a dress and jacket in turquoise brocade with chiffon pillbox hat and shoes in the same shade white bag and gloves both wore corsages of tiny coral carnations with a white gardenia the threetier wedding cake was topped with a small bou quet of coral roses and babys breath with floral arrange ments of white snaps mums babys breath and coral carna tions on the table there were bouquets of coral and white carnations on the individual tables special guests were the grandmother and greataunt of the bride from toronto and the grandmother of the groom from rpckwood and they wore gardenia corsa the grooms from guests unable to attend the popular young couple left on a motor trip to the west const and will return the last week in june to make thelt first home in welland the bride wore for travel ling an aline dress of nat ural homespun printed with centennial rose design an a- line coal in centennial rose coral bone hat and accessories and a corsage of green cymbid- lum orchid before the marriage about 100 guests attended a trous seau tea on may 20 given by the brides mother at their home a miscellaneous shower was given by an aunt mrs chas e wood toronto for toronto relatives and friends a buffet cup and saucer shower was held at the home of mrs wallace young chief pharmacist guelph general hospital for the pharmacy and laboratory staff a kitchen shower was given bv mrs claude cook and her daughter mrs n h mlekuz at mrs cooks home in acton for local friends and neighbors rockwood friends and neigh bors gathered for a miscellan eous shower given there by mrs gordon cox and mrs jas funk presentations were made to the bridetobe by the guelph general class of 69 nursing students guelph general lab oratory staff and the guelph general central supply staff a slag party was given for the groom by the groomsman robert duby of oakville at the home of his parents mr and mrs alf duby acton a rehearsal party was host ed by the grooms parents mr and mrs les duby trousseau tea for bridetobe mrs earl lambert bower ave was hostess to a trous seau ten on saturday june 3 mrs lambert with bridetobe anne marie lambert assisted by mrs mochric received at the door with jcanette moch ric assisted by cheryl gillespie at the register book many relatives and friends called to wish marie good wishes on her forthcoming marriage mrs nelson lambert grand mother of the bridetobe poured tea assisted by mrs mary mcaulcy mrs reg ad ams showed the shower and wedding gifts mrs russell ar- bic showed the trousseau mrs ron gillespie and mrs hector guthrie assisted by miss dorothy simmons served a dainty lunch b pack wolf cubs hold closing party a special outdoor meeting of wolf cub b pack held monday night in the school grounds highlighted the clos ing meeting of the group until next fall special events in high jump ing and other outdoor wide games gave the boys an op portunity to work off some steam before retiring to the scout hall for refreshments served by raksha and her lit tle helpers many boys in a last minute drive to pass special profi ciency tests were successful in passing three house orderly- badges badges will be pre- 1 sented at a later date grandmother from acton was unable to attend due to illness the groomsman acted as master of ceremonies after the dinnei and the toast to the bride was proposed by 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