Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 14, 1967, p. 5

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joanne lucarelli peter vranic married in st josephs church mrs beaul is the grooms cou sin the couple left on a trip east including expo the bride wear ing a blue suit with three-quar- ttr length sleeves trimmed and mrs alfredo lucarelli 316 with fox fur white accessories halrnn haanfr w a peel st acton and the groom and a corsage of pink sweet- ictihjii ly ttx who lived at 223 mason blvd heart roses in a doubte ring ceremony in st josephs church acton saturday morning may 27 joanne lucarelli became the bride of peter vranic the briae is the daughter of mr the acton free press wednesday june 14 1967 3 new deacon takes part in service at st josephs church acton were joanne lucarelli and peter vranic dinner reception and dance in guelph followed the ceremony roy studio guelph 1 r hayward n mackenzie vows said at olivet church olevet evangelical united brethren church was tastefully decorated with candelabra white gladioli and white car nations on june 3 for the double ring wedding of nancy ann elizabeth mackenzie the daughter of mr and mrs don- add w mackenzie of kitchen er and murray ronald hay- ward son of mr and mrs- mur ray o hayward of rjr 1 ac ton the bride given in marriage by her father wow n fitted 1 white organza gown with el bow length sleeves and full skirt at the back flowing into a train with appliqued flowers down the front on the sleeves and neckline her headpiece was made of petals outlined with seed pearls and rhine- atones forming a flower to which her three tiered short veil was attached she carried al white bible with red and white roses the brfthya attendants were mrs r wiffen of tavistock as matron of honor miss mari lyn hopkins kitchener as maid of honor miss joy hay- ward aoton sister of the groom and miss heather wal ker of bridgeport as brides maids they were dressed a- like in floorjengthjjale mauye sheer over taffeta with white lace bodice their headpieces were made of small beads and flowers to match the flower girl was miss laurie noble of kitchener she was dressed similar to the bridesmaids and threw rose petals as she came down the aisle the girls flower ar rangements were white and mauve small carnations scott mackenzie brother of the bride was ring bearer groomanan wasajnn hayward brother of thegroonr with douglas mackenzie of st thomas donald mackenzie brothers of the bride and way ne pirie of toronto as ushers rev lome dorsch officiated with mrs nadine chapman at the organ the soloist keith hampton sang the lords pray er and o promise mc following he ceremony an evening reception was held at wellsley community hall with about 190 present the brides mother received in a beige lace dress with jacket pink and eige- ies aii of baby pink roses the grooms mother received in a green nylon covered print dress and threequarter length coat yellow and green acces sories and a corsage of yellow roses for a short wedding trip to the united states the bride chose a yellow linen dress and coat ensemble with matching hat light brown accessories with a corsage of pale yellow roses they are residing in oakville guests came from michigan don mills milton brampton clifford oakville kitchener acton guelph orillia water loo atwood dashmond and listowel prior to the wedding several showers were given in h of thetiriae on may 4 a kitchen shower was given by mrs r wiffen mrs f gwtnn and mrs ccobean on may 9 miss marilyn hopkins mrs b hopkins and mrs g talbot held a shower and presented the bride with a mixmaster miss joy hayward held a pan try shower on may 12 the brides aunt mrs h macken zie assisted by mrs c haw kins had a cup and saucer shower on may 24 mrs d mackenzie held a trousseau tea for her dai acton is the son of mr and mrs janko vranic of yugo slavia the rev v j morgan offic iated at the wedding ceremony and miss irene mulbolland played the organ miss eva debartolo was at the church door to pin carna tions on the wedding guests the bride wore a formal floor length sheath of chan- tilly lace with long lilypoint sleeves and sabrina neckline a sleeveless coat of organza and lace flowed into a train a duster of petals with crystal tips held a bouffant veil with a scalloped edge she carried a bouquet of pink sweetheart roses and white stephanotis she was given in marriage by her father maid of honor was barbara vranic oshawa and the brides maids were antonia rocchi acton mira vinski toronto and margaret price acton the brides niece rita man- cini was the young flower girl all the attendants were dres sed in rose pink floor length sheath gowns with an overlay of white swiss lace on the em pire bodice a panel of chiffon flowed from a bow at the waist their headpieces were crescent shape with white poms they carried white carna tions white poms and puinch- io and the flower girls blos soms were in a small basket groomsman was charlie vranic oshawa and the young ring bearer was giuseppe pu- po acton the ushers were enzo salvatori toronto char les vinski toronto and mike lescis kitchener a dinner was aerved to the guests after the wedding and many more gathered for the evening reception in the steel- workers hall guelph for her daughters wedding mrs lucarelli wore a pink bro caded dress with a three-quar- tcrlenglhcoa to ma wh accessories and a corsage of white roses as the couple received con gratulations from the guests the groom handed each man a cigar and the bride gave each lady a bonbonierra a decorat ed white box filled with white wedding candies guests were present from st catharines toronto milton georgetown oshawa hunts- ville north bay london cooksville guelph orillia oakville kitchener limehouse and acton dr and mrs frank rogers came from huntsville mr and mrs sabatino leonardis from north bay and mr and mrs edsel beaul from bothwell letter from india to mission circle they are making their home in acton one mc ahower was held for the bridetoe on april 30 at the home of mrs marfisa roc chi when many guests brought miscellaneous gifts the show er was given by bridesmaids antonia rocchi and marg price and was organized by mrs rocchi mrs mary man- cini mrs divina debartolo and mrs caroline lucarelli bazaar made nearly 1000 quiet celebration father v j morgan celebrat ed his 45th anniversary in the holy priesthood with a mass of thanksgiving saturday mor ning parishioners of st jo sephs attended to celebrate the event with him financial reports on the re cent annual bazaar and tea were heard on wednesday june 26 at the june meeting of the halton centennial man or womens auxiliary mrs r randall reported pro ceeds from the bazaar were 1007 less about j65 for ex penses thirty residents had 279 articles sold and they re ceived 11530 for their work the auxiliary is buying a tele vision set for the new martin house the june and july birthday parties are to be sponsored bv the auxiliary on june 28 and julv 19 both in the evening members learned 25 was left at the office to buy ice cream for the residents in spe cial care during summer months josef drenters works feature of brownies weekend err show works of noted painter and sculptor josef drenters will be the main attraction at the un usual art show this weekend planned by the second acton brownie pack the display fri day evening and saturday in the scout hall is being held to raise money for the pack use and to send supplies to brown ie packs in south america brown owl mrs e browne says the admission fee for children has been set at just a dime so they can easily attend too the cost of livings high for kids tool she says centennial events skirt wms honors mrs c hansen for over 25 years of service the president mrs f ander son used a poem god is the answer as her opening mes sage when the afternoon aux iliary wjms of knox presby terian church met at the home of mrs gordon johnston on june 8 the program followed the centennial theme in scripture reading prayers and hymns of praise the study was taken by miss isabel anderson and was en titled what did canadians be lieve one hundred years ago the message it brought was in part this is no time to be moan the past but time to boldly face the future the past is put into the hands of god its failures and sins blot ted out forever we press on to ever better things the roll call was responded to by the naming of the fathers of confederation miss bella roszell contribut ed a solo my lord is waiting in the garden the program waa planned by the home helpers department of which mrs c hansen has been secretary for over 25 years to honor her on this occasion she was presented with an honorary membership certificate and pin an address was read by mrs d kennedy life membership secretary the certificate presented by mrs e j hassard and the accomp anying pin by mrs o moran all were in gay mood as dres sed in centennial costumes they met in the recreation room to share in a potluck din ner and visit with mrs john son and her mother mrs sav ers church reception for rev mrs may the united church congre gation lb planning a farewell reception at the church mon day evening for the rev and mrs john may mr may has been interim minister since rev dwight engcl left and he goes to manitoulin island the end of june the new united church min ister here rev gordon turn er will be inducted thursday evening june 29 the june meeting of the baptist mission circle was held monday evening in the classroom at the church with the vicepresident marg bail- lie in charge after singing of the hymn more love to thee the minutes were read and other business discussed an interesting letter was titer on mayread from miss-shirley-freck- lelon bobbilf india thanking the circle for the food parcel that was sent recently ar rangements were made for the annual picnic to be held july 10 at marj landsbor- oughs home reports were given of a re cent leadership conference held in kitchener and special prayers were said for mis sionaries outgoing and com ing home on furlough jessie coles read the scripture tak ing from corinthians chapter 13 and told the story of a na tive kindergarten teacher in a small town in bolivia and how her faithful christian witness changed the lives of both children and parents the meeting closed with the hymn my faith looks up to thee and prayer elsie quee was pianist for the evening harriet hetwig and marj landsborough were tea host esses dominion weekend dominion day of centennial year in acton will see no spec ial celebration here the fol lowing monday is equally bar ren of any organized hundred th birthday activities no groups suggested spon soring any program of any sort on that auspicious day but instead decided to concen trate on two big weekends and a range of unusual events as usual the town is expect ed to be quiet with many gone north or on holiday trips on the actual anniversary of confederation actons repre sentativf the legion choral- iers w be in montreal for expo iney will be perform ing several times at a bandshell on the big weekend when a fellowtourist will be her ma jesty queen elizabeth the first weekend in june was one of actons big ones with library and hydro open ings and decoration day the main celebrations are planned to coincide with the fair in september this co weekend sees wide variety m 100th birthday year events a centennial field day centennial costume dance a unique art show annual rockwood carnival dedica tion of knox church gifts and a special i ox e tea and an tique display guelph and fergus will both have dominion day parades july i mr drenters who is well- known owner of the rockwood academy is expecting paint ings and sketches back from galleries and will provide some of them for this rare close-to- home display he mentioned to organizer mrs browne that recent paint ings and sculpture went to prime minister lester pearson and vs president johnson he will not be showing sculp tures here as he mainly does them now on contract he was commissioned to do a large sculpture for expo the rest of those showing art are local amateurs mrs dittrich is gathering oil paint ings from members of the ac ton art group others who are contributing some of their work are gary buttenham a college of art student j6tinchtsholrn who is now an engraving appren tice at birks iain williams and mrs browne all of acton noel holland and mrs jacobs of milton there will be pen and ink drawings charcoal and pastel sketches oil painting water colors and bas reliefs there will be a draw for one of the amateur works mcmurrays host supper for guild st albans parish guild and the anglican church women enjoyed a delightful potluck super at the home of the rev and mrs ritchie mcmurray mr mcmurray was on hand to serve punch to the ladies as they arrived a delicious as sortment of everyones favorite dishes topped off with straw berry shortcake tempted many to return for second helpings a short session was conduct ed by the president mrs e pratt who thanked the mcmur rays for their hospitality the meeting closed with the miz- pah benediction the remain der of the evening was spent playing court whist and listen ing to some lovely music in the background prize winners for high score at cards were mrs r hall and mrs c cooke second highest mrs c taylor and mrs i du bois low score miss millie rowles and mrs w denny mcleod youngsters receive badges religion and life awards were presented to cubs rov ers and guides at st crispins church scarborough on sun day may 28 among the young ster were the grandchildren ol mr and mrs george fryer 55mainstrnr ubkenneth mcleod rover bill mcleod and girl guide patricia mc leod the cubs scouts rovers and guides were in charge of the special centennial church service in the evening with re freshments following the rev e p leckie was in vested as the scouts chaplain liquid embroidery shown to institute mrs c agnew roseford terrace was hostess to the june meeting of acton wom ens institute mrs r lindsay opened by quoting governor- general vaniers words to the peope of canada rich or poor to try to improve their homes in centennial year roll call was answered by a flower grown in a pioneer gar den minutes were read by mrs fred anderson and ac cepted it was voted to send 5 to the bursary fund the ladies were asked to bring quilt blocks and cushions for the display at acton fair also an article over 75 years old for milton fair a bus trip was discussed and left with mrs anderson to be assisted by mrs wilder- spin and miss nora kenney in looking into it mrs wilder- spin and mrs e lambert gave a report on the district annu al at milton mlts dorothy simmons and miss nora kenney were added to the slate of officers for the coming year miss kenney will be first vice president and miss simmons will be second vicepresident mrs doris scoyne gave a demonstration of liquid em broidery and all practiced on a block various projects were discussed for the future the meeting closed with the lords pravcr and the w i grace a picnic lunch was served in the lovely basement of mrs agncws home any way you figured the finest welcome michael bennett read the epistle and gospel at st jo sephs church on sunday he was ordained a deacon the previous week in the basilica of christ the king hamilton father v j morgan com mended the young man and blessed him in his new endea vors telling the congregation he had baptized michael and followed his entry into the seminary with much interest tlylamolbf when youturn 21 you are no longer covered by your parents hospital insurance you must take out individual membership within 30 days get your ap plication form at a bank a hospital or the commission ml w job to keep insured fol low the instructions on the hospital in surance certificate i of payment form 104 that yourj present employer is required to give you on leaving storage time with stopps cleaners in the milton plaza guaranteed fur and garment storage trail is open in use for years the bruce trail a 480mile walking trail stretching from niagara to to bermory was officially 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