bonnie macdougall terry hamilton wed in autumn ceremony at eden mills church on a fine tunny autumn day bonnie lidythc macdougall and terry john hamilton exchanged rings in a wedding ceremony in idcn mills presbyterian church rev d k sinclair performed the marriage at three oclock on saturday afternoon october 12 bouquets of hronc and yellow mums and melon candles decorated the church and the white pew hows held heads of barley the brjde is the daughter of mr and mrs gurnet macdougall of edcil mills and is a secretary at jtauudiau general electric guelph the grooili office and credit manager of firestone stores in guelph is the son of mr and mrs ross thick ma mil foil r ft i cumihellville the bride woris a floor length gown of crystal satin with titled empirebodico a line skirl and a train flowing from the shoulders swiss guipure lace trimmed the slandaway collar and tips of the elbowlength sleeves her headdress a satin and orgaua rose encircled with sprays of lllyofthevallcy held her shoulder length veil of illusion with scalloped edge she carried a cascade of red roses sprigs of lilyoflhevallcy mid ivy she was given- in marriage by her father mvjron of honor was mrs peter lawson kingston cousin of the bride and the two bridesmaids were mrs yvon la chance acton cousin of the bride and miss carol urowif guelph a friend young mower girl was miss tracjl clime acton a niece of the groom all four attendants were dressed alike ill floorlength a line gowns of emerald green pcail de grenadine with rounded neckline and hell sleeves their bouquets were hron mums with yellow sweetheart roses accented with sprays of wheat the flower girl carried the same blooms in a small basket rosettes of the dress material encircled with chiffon formed the headdresses their silver crosses arid he flower girls gold ring were the gifts of the bride master bily hamilton guelph nephew of the groom was ring bearer carrying h satin and lace heartshaped pillow with s i r c a m r s o f 4iryofthevallcy lowell watson llcllevillc was groomsman usbem were yvon la chance acton and leler lawsoii kingston mrs donald lllacklock was organist soloist mrs james mafhieson sang the lords irayer and through the years there was a tour of the village ahcr the ceremony- when the couple were given a ride in an open old model chcv by owner hill lowrle and harvey link a heart of paper flowers and slreuiners decorated the old car for the special trip fhe afternoon reception and dinner were held in the church sunday school room and in the evening there was a reception jn the coop i hill guelph guests wer present from kingston belleville toronto london diuitlas fergus guelph milton georgetown acton ami fdenmifls the brides iuolicr wort a coat and dress ensemble of yellow iiiah-ljiivi- feathered hat in shades of yellow and brown brown accessories with a corsage of zorrina roses and yellow carnations hie groolns mother wore powder blue chiffon over lace blue feathered hat navy accessories and red sweetheart roses a guest of honor was the brides grandmother who was dressed in aqua lace over taffeta silver and white feather hat black accessories with u corsage of pink sweetheart roses after the reception the couple went to visit the grooms grandfather at the chronic wing of st josephs hospital and the rev fred williamson a patient in guelph general hoipital- thcir honeymoon trip was to the laiitentians and lake placjdj new york for two weeks the bride wore a furtrimmed while wool suit feather hut of brown and gold brown alligator accessories jtid a cream cynihuliumnrchid the happy couple are living at s7 lonsdale dr guelph ht jwttfn jfctt ft ninolyfourlh yonrno ib acton ontario wednesday october 30 1948 second section heather piper recall scotland ouhmts moral clock forms the back ground for the wedding picture of bonnie macdougall and terry hamilton they were married october 1 2 in eden mills presbyterian church photo by don hilts trousseau tea showers for bonnie macdougall a trousseau tea for bridetobe miss bonnie macdougall was held it her home by her mother mrs garnet macdougall on october 5 melon tapers bronze and yellow mums with wheat and colored leaves decorated the tea table the cake made in the form of a bride was given by mrs william macdonald in charge of the guest book were miss cindy currie acton and miss susan smith milton nieces of the groom pouring were mrs william gjlhertson grandmother of the bride mrs duck hamilion mother of the groom and mrs bruce reed aunt of the groom from guelph serving the dainty tea sandwiches and cookies were mrs darlene smith milton mrs gail currie acton sisters of the groom mrs edna hamilion guelph sisterinlaw of the groom assisted by mrs g aitkcn and mrs j chamberlain showing the gifts and trousseau were miss donna pendleton acton a friend miss carol brown guelph and mrs yvon l a c h a n c c acton the bridesmaids a miscellaneous shower was given by miss carol brown guelph for coworkers at general electric in a candlelit double ring ceremony in st andrews presbyterian church port credit dianne margaret llawley and john paul mcgcachic were married the rev jackson performed the mariiage at 730 oclock on friday evening october i and the church was decorated with baskets of fall flowers and candelabra scottish ancestry was recalled when the bride and groom were piped from the church by john wakefield all hie men in the wedding party wore a sprig of heather the bride is the daughter of mr and mrs ross e llawley of clarkson and is a teacher at erindale wood public school the groom is the son of mr and a pantry shower was cohoslcd by gail currie sister of the groom and eileen wedge held at the home of freda gordon a miscellaneous shower cohosted by llrenda lawson beryl wright kay stevenson and shirley gilbertson was held hi the church sunday school room when about 65 friends relatives were present a miscellaneous shower hosted by mrs eunice chance when guests wash day blues simplified with frigidaire and was la were former school chums friends and relatives a miscellaneous shower was held at the home of mr and mrs r hamilton hosted by mrs dennis smith milton sitter of the groom and sisterinlaw mrs william hamilton guelph relatives of the groom were guests many beautiful gifts were received at the showers a toaster and electric clock were presented to the bride from the engineering services department at general electric and the girls club the groom was guest of honor at two stags one in eden mills and one in toronto he was also presented with a gift from firestone tires where he is employed robin milne paul elliott wed waasn washer four different wash end rinse combinations on dial control soak cycle 5-year- warranty and protection plan on all friflidalre washers deasn dryer durable press care for noiron fabrics fine mesh dacron lint screen 5year warranty and protection plan on frigidaire dryers all 269- with trade 16995 with trade manning electric sl mill st f acton 8532950 victoria presbyterian church toronto was the setting for the marriage of robin claire milne and paul reid elliott on october s white mums decorated the church for the three oclock ceremony rev hugh mcdonald officiated at the doublering ceremony and miss barbara rose played the organ tlie bride a registered nurse is the daughter of mr and mrs charles l milne of toronto the groom a salesman with midlandsuperior company is the son of mr and mrs harold elliott 149 church st acton the bride wore a long white gown of italian silk with long sleeves and an inverted pleat at the front accented with appliques the split six foot train fell from a bow at the top of the square back held by a flowered headpiece her veu consisted of five tiers of soft net for her bouquet different varieties of green leaves were fashioned in a cascade arrangement matron of honor was a friend mrs caroline laughlin weston and the bridesmaid was the grooms sister miss mary beth elliott of windsor both wore floor length dresses with green velvet bodice and green crepe skirt the empire waistline trimmed with green velvet daisies green leaves were laced through their hair and their stoves were white they carried white nosegays of baby mums threeyearold karen elliott young niece of the groom was a charming flower girl wearing a mrs jack mcgeachie who have just moved this week from acton to milton he is a teacher at orangeville high school the bride and groom are both graduates of waterloo lutheran university the bride chose an offwhite wool dress with lace insert at the neckline lace sleeves and a border of lace on the train her cathedral length veil was held in place by a small flowered headpiece she carried a bouquet of stcphanotis her maid of honor was linda llawley and the bridesmaids were heather mcgeachie pam llawley and mrs gayle mitchell they all wore long aline gowns in moss green moire with matching shoes and carried bouquets in autumn shades with shastas and pom pom mums and sprigs of oats they wore toned mums in their hair the bride was given in marriage by her father groomsman was john mcgeachie and the ushers were peter newton gerry rucking brian turnaway warren hayles and douglas mcgeachie a friend from university bob enns played the organ soloist was the brides aunt miss kuth holmes who sang wluther thou goest and o perfect love the reception was held at the mississauga golf and country club when friends and relatives were welcomed fromnorth bay london kitchener toronto clarkson oakville guelph scfiomberg port credit california montreal new york bancroft acton and miltun the brides mother wore a dress of celery green with pink satin matching accessories wispy green feathers in her hair and a pink orchid corsage the grooms mother chose a dress of yellow chiffon and brocade with matching accessories and a gardenia corsage the brides aunt mrs george griffith and mr griffith were here from california friend mrs james pfaff nee jo ann force from germany and mr and mrs charles oneill from montreal among the telegrams was one from friends dr and mrs r d buckner formerly of acton and now in great britain the couple left on a trip to montreal the bride wearing a rust wool dress and cape with white cloche hat and a corsage of yellow sweetheart roses they are making their home in brampton several showers and parties for the bride and groom preceded the wedding oinettl corriveau and wilbert mcmullen cut the cake at their wedding roception in acton legion hall mcmu i lencorri vea u vows in bramalea in a doublering ceremony in st john fisher church bramalea father kokins joined in marriage ginette michelle cornvcau and wilbert a j mcmullen the bride is the daughter of mr and mrs darie corriveau north bay and is a teacher at aloma public school bramalea the groom son of mr and mrs ww mcmullen 179 poplar ave acton is with varian associates georgetown the doublering ceremony was at eight oclock on september 20 the bride wore a street length white dress and coat with silver accessories and carried a white bible with a trailing cascade of red roses and stephanotis she was given in marriage byher father maid of honor was lorna bacon georgetown who wore a light blue street length dress with beige accessories groomsman was dennis bacon georgetown a reception was held in acton legion hall on the sunday afternoon guests were present from hamilton sarma north bay aurora acton and surrounding areas the mother of the bride received wearing a mauve suit with black accessories and the grooms mother assisted wearing long white velvet dress trimmed with green velvet with green velvet bows in her hair and white gloves her small white basket was filled with baby mums and greenery the bride and her attendants all wore pearl necklaces the bride was given in marriage by her father the groomsman was douglas ruddick a friend of the groom ushers were norman elliott brother of the groom acton and ken mclsaac a friend acton dinner was served after the wedding at the seaway hotel to guests from acton windsor gait preston toronto and belmont the grooms grandmother mrs orville reid of windsor was among the guests the brides mother received wearing an aqua linen dress and coat with beaded collar and pink and while roses the grooms mother wore a navy knit dress red feathered hat and a fed rose corsage the couple left for daytona beach florida and are making their home in rexdale travelling the bride wore an off white knit dress with loose weave coat black accessories and an orange and green carnation corsage before the wedding a miscellaneous shower was held in toronto by mrs gac and another in preston by mrs gary cooper a gold dress with black accessories their corsages were of yellow mums tea was poured by his two aunts mrs ray agnew and mrs stephen perri from his greatgrandmother mrs mcmullens silver tea service the wedding trip was to sarnia and the couple are living in georgetown a shower for the bride was held at the home of mrs ray agnew acton with mrs alvey gordons assistance another miscellaneous shower was held at mrs david mcmullens home with the assistance of mrs bdl mcmullen and mrs edward mcmullen the bride received an electric clock from her school board and the groom a set of flatware from his associates at varian rummage baking sold ys menettes held a most successful sale of rummage and baking saturday in the ymca president mrs g baleman was in charge of the project the rummage mostly sold for a dime an item as well there were dishes jewellery and books which all found willing buyers the baking also sold well 93rd birthday celebrated mrs m roadknight who lived in acton for many years celebrated her 93rd birthday at the home of her son and daughterinlaw mr and mrs edwin roadknight many relatives from various places attended the party including mr wd mrs j a brochu and mr and mrs ken harris of georgetown mr and mrs keel of st catharines mrs roadknight is their aunt