Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 26, 1968, p. 9

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margaret price bruce robb wed in st albans may 18 a silver horseshoe for good tack was presented to mr and mrs bruce alexander robb as they left st allans church may 18 after their marriage miss kathleen cheyne youngest daughter of mr and mrs charles cheyne of acton gave the horse- ao to the bride the former margaret hilary price the bride is the daughter of mr and mrs douglas c price ljsmalntt n acton the groom ts the son of mr ernest robb and the laid mrs robb rr2 hespeler rev h i dawson performed the doablering earejpojiy and mrs freak oakes played the organ yellow and whit mums were pladed on the altar the bride chose a sheath dress of ribbed taffeta with empire waist alencon lace accents on the bodice and bem were re- nested on the edge of the chapel l to the- shoulders a carried a cascade of yellow sweetheart roses stepbanotls and fern her four tier veil of illusion was held by a haaddroas of tidy satin roses and pearls maid of honor was miss shirley moore of palmerstoo a friend of the bride and the bridesmaids were mrs gall bourne of scar borough and miss linda kerr of scarborough both cousins of the bride they wore floorlength ahealhs in mini green satinbacked taf feta with lace trains falling from the shoulders matching wedding ring headdresses and veils they carried cascades of yellow and white mums and fern mr price gave his daughter in marriage groomsman was glen drewery hespeler a friend ushers were john price cousin of the brldo and erwln robb mount forest brother of the groom after the marriage the recep tion was held in the music centre acton when guests were received from england mount forest hespeler kitchener scarbor ough capetown toronto palm erstoo montreal burlington niagara falls guelph waterloo oaprlnge and acton mies uurlol hall of dews- bury yorkshire england cou sin of the brides father came especially for ibe wedding for her daughters wedding mrs price wore a yellow lace ensemble with white accessories and a corsage of whits sweet heart roses miss eileen schilling a close friend of the robb family re ceived guests wearing a mini green dress with matching ac cessories mink stoto and cor sage of sweetheart roses the couple left for niagara falls the traditional destination of honeymoonsrs the bride wearing e gold and white bro cade edsemblo with white ac cessories and a gardenia cor sage their home is at 24 brock- vllle st guelph mrs e hall of orton made the wedding cake a miscellaneous shower was held at the homo of mrs her bert price on april 1 with hostesses mrs price and mrs richard gould a kitchen shower wss hold at the home of mr and mrs james mcgladroy on may 3 with hostesses mrs j meglsdrey mrs george paul and mrs douglas rogers a miscellaneous shower was held at ibe home of mrs peter vranlk on may 10 mr and mrs bruce rom marriod at st alban r are living in guolph tho brldo is tho formor maroarot pneo arthur a johnson od ohdmitiiir opsm rvery wednesday and saturday 34 mill st e acton saasjo acton clergy association has election of officers the name acton ministerial association has been changed to acton clergy association since the rev vj morgan of st josephs roman catholic church has joined tho assoc iation at a meeting juno 24 in the presbytorlan manse rev gor don turner of tho united church was elected chairman fathor morgan vicechairman and treasurer and tho rev peter breuwer of the christian re formed church socrotary initial arrangements were made for tho religious service at the acton fall fair at three oclock on sunday september 22 in iho community contre dr georgo elliott will lead tho mass ed choirs tho first community church sorvlco last year was vury well ettonded frigidaire week at manning electric top freezer frostproof frigidaire refrigerator free offer i 32 piece set of night sky stainless table ware with the purchate of a frostfree refrigerator manning electric virgin islands honeymoon follows ceremony in toronto at a candlelight service in st thomas anglican ghureh toronto reverend e s bull officiated at the marriage of judith lee mason daughter of mr and mrs george mason of toronto formerly of acton- and guelph to frv gregory mathns son of mrs keiulwortb h ma- thus of hartford connecticut and the late mr matbua the bride was given in mar riage by her father and wore an allne gown of silk twill which sfrawberry sbcial enjoyed by acw rev h dawson and mrs daw son were guests of the anglican church women when they held their strawberry social in the parish hsli on june 5 a short business meeting fol lowed iho pot luck supper and arrangements were made for catering during the summer months tho balance of the evening was spent playing court whist which is always a favorite with the members the winners were mrs h dawson mrs f oakes mrs e footltt and mrs j creasey jr was outlined in seed pearls on the high mandarin collar bodice and cap sleeves the twotiered veil f french tulle fell to the hem of her chapel train she ckrrled a loose nosegay of yellow and white freesla yellow sweetheart roses blue iris and babys breath her matron of honor was her twin sister jape a mackonslo of brewster massachusetts and her bridesmaid was katharine sammy oftoropto their sleeve less gowns of cinnamon brown linen were accentuated at the empire bodice by yellow velvet ribbon they wore yehow ribbon in ihelr hair and carried aolonlal bouquets of yellow freest white dalslesendbhiutrt best man was john mslhus of llccasunna now jersey brother of the groom nd the usher wure jack luingwood of columbia ohio and diehard masco of toronto brother of the bpldo a reception followed iho rnro tnony al the japanese canadian cultural centre for a honey moon to st thomas the virgin islands the brldo wore white tlnen aune dress with a matching short- sleeved coat the couple ate residing in ambridgb massachusetts judith iec mason and gregory mathua were married in st thomas anglican chqrch toronto and arq llvjncfln cartibldcje me bridal attendants wore the brldo t twin titter jane mackenzie and katharine sajnmy belt man w john mnlhus and usher wore jack clllngwood and richard maiort ht jvttw sftt ft ninety third year no 52 acton ontario wednesday june 26 1948 second section candidates at church afternoon wms meeting in country mrs gordon johnson and mrs say ore her mother were hostesses for the june meeting of the afternoon auiluary wm s of knox church june 13- thls was the annual home helpers mooting convened by mrs c hansen and a urge num bs of members ahd friends en- joyed tho occasion mrs fred anderson presided and opened the meeting with a poem trusting in god which was the theme throughout the service of worship was led by mrs alex near and mrs h mainprise with a solo by miss b rosxell and a story read by mrs c hansen response to tho roll call was given by each one present re peating one of the many pro mises of god as relatod in tho scriptures miss isabel anderson in a most delightful manlier read a true story of an incident which had taken placo at tho palacu during tho reign of the lato queen victoria the drtvo to tho country on a beautiful juno day the mooting of f rlonds tho inspirational mes sages tho idnd hospitality of tho hostesses and a sumptuous potluck suppur made a fitting climax to tho seasons gathorlngs of tho group with interesting plans made for the autumn session christian conscience and politics provokes speeches queries from floor the narrowing gap botwoonthe churchos and tho world was ro- flocted in tho uvely political debate last thursday evonlng in trinity united church about iso from all denominations at tended to question tho three hal- ton candidates under the goneral heading tho christian con science and polities rev gordon turner introduced thu three candidates peter k struck deer a car and a door collided on highway 7 west of acton last woek rusultlng in the death of the door and 100 damage to the car driven by john davidson of 43 young st town the happy couple pictured in the garden of the montagu beach hotel are mr and mrs donald perry of 129 man st north acton who spent the r honeynoon in na siu the bride is the former anne mccdbe diughter of mr ind mrs w p mccabe 34 meadvalc rd acton and the groom who is a partner in the laleview d scount centre s the son of mr and mrs c w perry of 176 jeffrey ave acton bahamas news bureau photograph by pitrck fi her mcwilllams pc murray korn- lghan ndp and rud whiting liberal with a resume of thulr education careers family com munity and church activities each candidate spoke briskly for 12 minutes with bui coals acting as tlmor then quostlons camo from the floor on subjocts ranging from trudeaus military service to an mps moral obligations from federal aid to education to the proposed changes in the crim inal code after the final summing up mr turner invited everyone to go downstairs in the church to welcome tho candidates and perhaps recelvo that token that tho pross and oven the bible recognise iho idas there was more coffee and chat than kisses but the dis cussions begun formally upstairs continued informally downstairs a mildly contagious case of trudoaumanla was apparent in the young people outside the church in orange and white waving plumes and shouting cheers they fllod into the front pews and ustenod atten tively and silently mr mcwullsms challenged their presence in his address wo are sesrchlng for truth yet is trudoaumanla a respon sible way to appeal to the people i say its offensive later rud whiting dcclarod on the subect i think its kist en it young people can identify with our prime mincer its tho first time in canada the election isnt a beauty contest added mr kernlghan but i ask you who fared the best on a recent television de bate whiting delivering his pre pared speech first said honesty is party of the christian con science in politics above all think of mo as an honest man theres a difference between sin and crime he stressed as h spose ui euanges in the criminal code the law of the land lags fsr bohlnd practice tho christian it obligated to get involved to inform mem bers of parliament of their pro blems and to run for election mr kernlghanbagan hislnlro- ductory talk referring to the parable of the loaves and fishes in canada the loaves and fishes are unfairly divided we must see everything is fairly dis tributed as provided by god ho spoke oftheguaranteedamual income and favored continued donations lo underdeveloped countries countering the parable mr mcwilllams said the mlllenlum is not here ye and there are seldom mlraelos iho poor cant all be fed on loavea and fishes and the main thing is to produce as former crown attorney he has s special interest youthful offenders should be put on pro bation deserted wives and judicial settlements should all be incorporated in changes in the law questions from the floor began their turn and the prompt answers indlcatod tho expertise a aeries of meet the candidates nights had given all threi some had clippings right at hand to read in expectation of specific questions trudeaus military service stanfleld on two nations guaran teed annual incotno carter re port on taxes encouraging fishermen and farmers to con tinue federal aid to education all were asked of any one candi date while the other two were allowed to point up their dif ferences of opinion several questions dealt with the religious aspect one asked what member woulddeclare him self a servant of god in all spheres of life another what is your source of authority when mr whiting on free university education said mur ray kernlghan will probably shoot me down in flames but he couldnt see wheru the money would come from mr kernlghan dldnt let him down he jumped up to say the source of money is simple more education will result in higher income which will produce more income tax all three were welcomed by the amiable audience and ap plause for all points of view indicated an audience either amply representing all three parties or quite openminded and ready to be convinced come in and ask for your free bridal gift register dills stationery 59 mill st acton acten ugion cheralion holiday dance friday june 28 1968 acton legion aufmfottium nyte tymes orchestra o i 00 e m 3 00 per couple v proceeds for acton minor soccar ykwe avalubu ft ts3j70 530593 or any chareuer

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