Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 6, 1967, p. 8

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g the canadian champion wednesday september 6 1967 bride carries heather from scotland at leatherland wilson nuptials the church of st alban the martyr was decorated with yel low gladiolus and white shasta daisies on august 19 for the veddtagiof sally monte wilson daughter of mr and mrs will- lam s wilson of acton to robert edgar leatharland son of mrs lillian leatheriand of anbnrn and the late mr ahrln leatherland tea eaabla ring ceremony was pe h by the rev ritchie macmarray mrs frank oakas played the organ and the childrens choir sang 0 perfect love u nests joined in the singing of the lord is my shepherd the bride given in marriage by her father wore a mil length gown of white chinese silk with floor length train filling from the back of the empire waist the elbow length sleeves and empire waist were trimmed with white daisies centered vithpearlsher elbow length veil was held by a ring of daisies alsocenteredwlth pearls she carried a colonial booqaet of yello rosesan heather surrounded bywmt mums the heather was sent bv the brides aunt tram scotland especially for the occasion a toe bride was attended by her sister mrs susan dupont of los angeles california as ma tron of honour bridesmaids were miss joyce leatherland of auburn sister of the groom and johan brown of guelph a life long friend of the bride the girls chose floor length gowns of yellow crystal charm material with an empire bodice aune skirt and bell sleeves the family were bom in scotland the mosss father wore us utt tor the occasion the grooms mother wore a petal pink crepe dress with lace bodice a multicoloured flower ed hat and a corsage of deep pink roses with white heather following the dinner and read- log of several telegrams from canada united states and great britain johan brown delighted the guests with several folk songs the bride and groom served wedding cake to their gaests from a silver cake basket which was a wedolng gift to the brides grandmother guests were present from the acton and auburn vicinities and also from windsor princeton mew jersey and london eng- schnauzer ex winner mr and mrs chris swackhamer diana jim and miss doris wheeler visited the canadua national exhibition on labour day attending the dog show ssfl watched mr swackhamers black and silver miniature schnauser sylva sprite benjaman score winners dog and best of breed beny recently made a four point major at the paul ravers specialty show ulngham mass 1l going winners dog anduest of breed topping a field of 46 entries from some of the larger kennels in the united st ates mrs ubs bottom of the skirt and sleeves were trimmed with wide white lace their headpieces were twotiered bows their gowns were styled and made by the bride and bridal party them selves they carried trailing casca of white shasta daisies groomsman was luden du pont brotherinlaw of the bride and the ushers were david lid- kea of acton a friend of the groom and larry chamney of auburn a nephew of the groom the groom and his attendants wore bouttonleres of white roses with sprigs of white heather a dinner reception was held after the service at the hilltop lodge golf and country club in erin the brides mother received her guests wearing a dress of turquoise crepe with over jacket accented by heavy turquoise lace she wore tan shoes and bag with beige hat and gloves and a cor sage of yellow roses and white heather as the bride and her the couple left for a motoring trip to lake placid new york the bride wearing an aline dress and coat in deep yellow with black patent shoes and bag and a corsage of white roses and white heather prior to the wedding the bride m bms f tumour at jtirg miscellaneous showers given by mrs reg schultc of blyth an aunt of the groom mrs glen sknce of acton a friend of the bride and mrs edgar lidkea of acton a friend and neighbour of the bride the brides mother entertained at a trousaaan tea on august 13 the bride who is a stenogra pher withcf leatherland qc and the groom who is a teacher at the mz bennett pubucschool are making their home at 25 main street north in acton countynurse dispute heads for solution the dispute between haltons health nurses and the cownty council appears beaded for a sol ution the conciliation board beaded by judge colin bennett of grey county nwtfrtduy-and-worked- out the salaries and working con ditions that appeared to be satis factory to both sides both the nurses and county council win be asked to ratify the agreement this month mo details of the agreement were released the dispute has been going on for over a year and at one point the nurses re signed in protest and placed a greylisting on the halton county heath unit a m numtm of mors then 350000 ontario children will be using 7000 buses to get to end from tchool this year for their safety here is a reminder for motorists when a school bua is stopped with red signal lights fleshing the law requires all traffic approach ing the bus from the front and from the rear to slop and remain stopped as long as the red lights on the bus continue to flash this law applies wherever the maximum speed limit is more than 35 miles per hour there is one exception to this rule traffic approaching the bus from the front on a highway which is div ided into separate roadways by a physical barrier is not reauired to stop ontario dedartment of transport photo it mam uould reach the moon im aura youve heard or read wedding in london of interest locally st andrews memorial angli can church london was the set ting for the early septemberwed- ng saturday september 2 of suzanne louise taylor only dau ghter of atr and mrs j h tay lor of hlghgate court london and russell walter short only son of mr and mrs e r short of brampton white gladlous were on the attar and carnations on the organ the bride entered the church as the organ rendered the wed ding march given in marriage by her fath er she was wearing a floor leng th gown of white peau de sole with applique of imported lace and a shoulder length veil with white floral headpiece she car ried a cascade at red roses and white baby mums bridesmaid was the brides cousin sharon taylor of guelph in a daffodil yellow floor length gown of silk with chiffon over dress and floral bead band she carried a cascade of white shas ta daisies the groom was attended by ivan graham of brampton and robert breadner of brampton took care of the ushering both are friends of the groom the ceremony was conducted by their rector rev a j ostle amid relatives and friends of the bridal couple the reception followed at brentwood lodge where the brides mother received in a costume of wintergreen with secjoln trim and beige accessor ies the grooms mother with a multicolored two piece en semble with black accessories both wore gardenia corsages following the dinner the bride and groom left for a wedduigrrtp east with plans for expo and new york the bride wearing a pretty floral dress of beige and green with a midgreen coat and beige accessories on their return they will live at 13 clarence st brampton toe bride is the granddaughter of the late mr and mrs j h- taylor of brock ave acton guests were present from newfoundland lindsay toronto brampton acton guelph lucan and london personals mrs garnet kay mrs ait bawes and daughter karen are away on a three week trip to saskatchewan and alberta mr johnnie krapek jlmmle and jennifer were in huntsriue for the weekend visiting his par ents and taking part lnalacrosse game between the old timers and the junior team mr and mrs fred anderson attended the wedding of susanne taylor and walter short in st andrews memorial anglican church in london on saturday mr and mrs a summereld have moved from etobicoae to 168 longfield road mr and mrs george barnes mr and mrs robert heatley jr and julie lynn spent labor day weekend at parry sound mr and mrs frobinsonhave moved to 340 orville road they come from weston the robin sons have three children mr and mrs g chambers and three children have moved from port dover to 183 tldey ave mr chambers is with brampton poultry division of quaker gate ltd new residents at 168 tldey ave are mr and mrs s ml garbowsky who have moved to town from milton mr garbow- su is with sheridan nurseries they have four children mr and mrs d gibson and youngsters have come to acton from rockwood be is with the steel company in milton mr and airs maurice mcguln are living now at 113 poplar ave with their family they come here from georgetown newcomers to town are mr and mrs j e ellis formerly of cooksvtue mr and mrs d w van bterk have come from england and are living at 179 tldey ave with their three youngsters mr van blerk is with douglas aircraft mrs joanna griggs owner of sylva sprite kennels guelph and mrs chris swackhamer motor ed to coldwater and ctfcetanaine michigan last week visiting the pick wick kennels and agents handler of americas top min iature schnauzer pick wicks g w kim kim returning via flint and holly visiting mlown kennels enroute mr george carr has returned to england after spending two months with his sister mrs ben bayllss and family diane swackhamer has return ed to mary glen residence and classes at ryersonpolytechmcal institute toronto the satellites la apace how russia and untied states are en a rochet race to hear them talk it wont be tasg tin apace they camper soon am then whm next will man attempt if sua should reach the moon it nun should ever reach the moon theres one thing that is clear hell ndn every thing up there just as ha has dona bore with sis and crime with lust and greed has got enough to do to clean the mesa hes made on earth wa all know that is true the sickness sad the want the mar the broken hearts and shame the cry of hungry millions and mas is all to blame i think wed batter set oar tights above the moon and space so kefs explore eternity while there is time and grace ips not the moon we need to reach its god who put it there the one who went to calvary a rugged cross to bear for sins of men with wicked hearts he died one day at noon with faith in him youll have no fear ii man should reactr th m contributed thurs fri sat sept 7 8 9 held over- winner of 6 academy awards 9 great stars doctor zhivago of polypenco r w j focht end mrs focht have come from reading pennsrivaata to live at 138 elis abeth dr mrs focht is a beach er in technicolor starring alec guinness omar sharif julie christie rita tushing- ham ralph richardson rod steiger tom courtney geraldine chaplin ple note showtime 815 pm mon tub wed sept 11 12 13 king and i in color starring deborah kerr yul brynner plus blues for lovers with ray charies showtime 8 pm li- special prizes for costumes at fall fair oldfashioned dress which is making shopping more fun this week will be a big attraction at the fair too fair board ladies have a com petition for the friday evening show there are cash prises for best dressed lady in new centennial costumes and in au thentic old costumes prizes go from 10 down the free press specials on saturday afternoon are for best dressed centennial family group and start at 10 cash too merchants in the top bats and bonnets are setting the style this vreek and many are anticipated to be dressed in costume for the fair ijrnterseditob z thank you i wish once again to thank the people of acton for their kind ness and generosity during my nine weeks stay especially mrs d stapleton for inviting me into her home as a guest and mr and mrs george fryer for their kindness and the welcome i received in the golden age club and all who made my holiday one i shall always remember and i hope to visit acton again mrs margaret irvine 272 donegall ave belfast 12 n ireland 1 bon voyage party for doris wheeler miss doris wheeler was guest of honor at a bon voyage dinner at the home of mr and mrs chris swackhamer on sunday september 3 miss wheeler will be leaving maltdn on september 6th to visit scotland ireland england holland france and belgium those present were mr and mrs roy wheeler bran and den nis orton mr and mrs how ard wheeler and lori portcre- tittt miss marian wheeler st josephs school of nursing gue lph mrs e davtes james and ross swackkanaar acton anddl- aae swarkhamer toronto turn back the pages of time join in the fun acton fall fair ladies l centennial dress competition open to everyone 2 classes new authentic judging takes place friday night sept 15 at acton arena performance come in costume excellent prizes miss centennial queen competition ir j mist margaret orven judged on appearance personality and poise friday september 15tfi a at fall fair variety program two runnaraup will act as queen attendant s prizes for all contestants special phizes for winner and attendants deadline for entries a wednesday september 13 at 7 pm 5 requirements single girls 15 years of age and over wear street dress highheeled shoes b must live in acton or townships of nassagaweya eramosa esquesing or erin entries accepted by members of fair committee j w nelles m sproal h 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