Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 28, 1954, p. 3

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the acton free press acton ontario faoi imam bulkfera this he blasts and tunnels through the layers of dirt and bedrock seeking the vein of ore that will yield nickel zinc copper lead aluminum or other minerals that our industry must have he is not interested m keeping up with the neighbor next door he is interested m feeding clothing and educating his family he does not believe in borrowing ordinarily and he shouldnt but he knows that if he finds it necessary to borrow money to face some unexpected emergency he can do so at a consumer finance organization like household finance that is why companies like hfc exist to provide a dependable source of money to face emergency or opportunity to enable htm to raise ha family even when money is not easy to find to keep building both fus family and the nation household finance has offered this service for many years millions of canadians have been helped with money when it was most urgently needed household finance is proud of its important role in the canadian economy canadas lamest most recommended consumer finance company want ad page where old friends meet recent vows create interest here twin brothers wed rhoda wainwright weds b shoemaker in an autumn wedding in west- side united church hhoda susan e wainwright of owen sound became the bride of bruce edward shoemaker of acton the bride is the daughter of mr and mrs j h wainwright of owen sound and the groom the son of mr and mrs a b shoemaker of kitchener rev norman pick officiated and mrs e dillon played the wedding music candelabra and chrysanthe mums of autumn shades with ferns decorated the church hie sister of the bnde mrs rogers agnew sang the lord s prayer and because the bride given in marriage by her father wore a floor length gown of brocaded satin with a high mandarin neckline the ful kirt fell into a cathedral train a coronet of pearls held her fingertip veil she carried a bouquet of sweetheart roses only attendant was mrs douglas murrell the brides sister who ore a matching gown of apple green brocaded satin her bouquet was of bronze chrysanthemums douglas murrell was groomsman the immediate families of the bnde and groom gathered at the home of the brides parents follow- mg the marriage for o reception leaving the bride wore a dress of evening blue with red accessories and a corsage of red roses her top coat was of black and white check upon their return they will make their home at 55 mill st actoa autumn bride has four attendants calvary baptist church guelph was decorated with gladioli and chrysanthemums for the marriage of audrey helena pharoah and james harvey mcdougall the bnde is the daughter of mr and mrs t c pharoah of rr 1 mof fat and the groom the son of mr and mrs melvin mcdougall r r 1 rock wood rev j w boyd officiated given in marriage by her father the bnde wore a lace and satin gown styted with a lace bodice and full satin skirt which swept into a chapel train which was trim med with lace a beaded tiara held her fingertip veil and her flowers were pink rosea bnd stephanotis mrs e stevenson sister of the bride was matron of honor her gown of azure blue panaglaza materia was fashioned with an off theshoulder scalloped neckline which accented the fitted bodice a bandeau of yellow and white chrysanthemums complemented her bouquet of yellow and white chry enthemums mrs m mulder and miss betty pharoah were bridesmaids wear ing identical gowns of elizabeth rose and rev lion aqua styled similarly to that worn by the matron of honor they wore iden ucal bandeaux of yellow and white chrysanthemums and earned bou quets of yellow and white chrys anthefums mi ruth pharoah niece of tiie bride was flower girl weai ng a el1ow dress with off the shoulder bodice and full skirt a yellow and white chrjsanthemum bandeau of flowers in her hiir and a bouquet of yellow and white chrysantht mums completed her costume gordon mcdougall of rockwood brother of the groom was best man with ross parnham of guelph and euan mclennan of oakville ushering the guests to their places mrs ross phillips was soloist ac companied by ross phillips guests attended the reception which followed in the orange hall during the reception mrs phillips sang the wedding prayer mrs pharoah received her guests wearing a teal blue lace and crepe dress with black and grey acces sories and a pink rosebud corsage the grooms mother assisted wearing a navy crepe dress with navy accessories and a pink rose bud corsage for a wedding trip to niagara falls the united states and the thousand islands the bride don ned a two piece deep blue suit drcis with a salmon pink topcoat and navy and white accessories pink and white carnations formed her corsage mr and mrs mcdougall make their home at rr 1 rockwood before you buy any used car or truck loojkfortkskjn offie deakryouean trust mlldrfi w rv monrrch lookrtfte sign th mean better used cars andtrucks its 1meh yoi biy that coirts tow foid mvunwch dvoter it in yowrfer4mocwrch doctors prim 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fordmonaich dealers now tie rest ruts in town are waiting for tou thompson motors phone 69 fordmonarch dealer acton ontario in double ceremony the twin grandsons of james w moffat former treasurer of nas- sagaweya were married in a double wedding ceremony solemnized in melrose park presbyterian church toronto christens jean steedman daughter of mr and mrs p r steedman became the bride of ronald van tree n moffat and irene mooney became the bride of robert langley moffat the grooms are the twin sons of mr and mrs w q moffat rev j marshall officiated miss steedman who was given in marriage by her father chose white ballerina length dress of satin worn under a lace coat her fingertip veil fell from a crown of pearls and she carried yellow roses nd stephanotis miss mooney who was given in marriage by howad lucas chose a ballerina length dress of white nylon net over satin with long sleeved lace jacket a beaded crown caught her finger i p il and she carried ivory roses and tamsona and stephanotis attending mis steedman wtrc mrs june borland matron jf honor and eleanor moffat stsur of the grooms bridesmaid attend ing miss mooney were pat stephen maid of honor and mrs clam woodham thiy all wore ballerina length gowns of yellow emerald green lime and apricot they wore matching hats in leaves with bnl liants and carried fall shades o roses and gladioli howard atkinson was best man for ronald moffat and alex ellison for robert moffat ushers were ralph borland and allen cuzen receive at the strathgowan badminton club mrs steedman e a stone blue dress wit matching accessories and a coi sage of coral roses and swainsona gown of nylon lace for phyllis coulter st davids presbyterian church decorated with bouquets of white and pink gladioli was the setting for the early autumn manage of phyllis louise coulter and john kenneth alex moore rev arm strong officiated at the three o clock certmony on september 25 the bride is the daughter of mr and mrs william a coulter of camp bcllville and the groom is the son son of mr and mrs a t moore of campbell vi lie the bride who was given marriage by her father wore white gown of chanlilly lace over pleated nylon fashioned with a high pointed collar fitted bodice and long lily pointed sleeves hr fingertip veil of ttflle illusion was held by a bonnet shaped cap her bouquet was of better times roses maid of honor was miss char- maine chappcll a cousin of ham iton her gown was of pastel green lace over taffeta with a sleeveless bodice topped by a matching jacket she carried a bouquet of ellow chrysanthemums bridesmaids were iiss marilyn moore sister of the groom and miss betty coulter a sister of the bride they were dressed alike m gowns of nylon net over taffeta which featured low shirred off- theshoulder necklines they car ried bouquet of pink mums the flower girl miss patricia coulter a cousin of the bride wore a dress similar to the bridesmaids and carried a basket of single mums brian moore campbellville bro ther of the groom was best man ushers were bill coulter camp bellville brother of the bride and bill cairns carlisle mrs lloyd crawford played the wedding music and accompanied the soloist murray h mcphail following the ceremony a rec eption was held in the sunday school room for guests from ot tawa wei land toronto guelph hamilton and the district mrs coulte chose for her daughters wedding a charcoal grey dress with accessories of white and novy mis moore assisted wearing a delphin mm blue dress with a pink hat and navy accessories leaving with her husband on t trip to the united states the bride wore a charcoal grey dress made on princess lines with white and black accessories mr and mrs moore live in campbellville roses for travelling to montreal other points in quebec and the united states the bride donned a gray worsted suit and rust accessories on their return mr and mrs marshall will reside in guelph outof town guests attended from milton blyth toronto eden mills london and glencoe marshallingram qb wedding in guelph dr j a oreilly officiated at a double ring ceremony in the church of our lady guelph whn nuptial vows were pledged by marlene frances ingram and don j id kaye marshall the bride is the daughter of mr and mrs har old ingram guelph and the groom is the son of mr and mrs n s marshall eden mills mr ingram gave his daughter in marriage she wore a floor length gown of white nylon net over taffeta embroidered lace was appliqucd on the bodice skirt and full length net gloves a juliet cap of lace embroidered with seed pearls held he fingertip veil of nylon net and she carried a mother ofpearl prayer book cent red with tiny pink sweetheart rose buds mrs j theaker was rrntron of honor rearing an ankle length gown of rust nylon net fashmmd with a halter neckline and shirred bodice a matching rust feathr headdress md cascade bouquet of yellow and bronze chrysanthemums with stems of wheat arranged throughout completed her costume as bridcsmiid miss joan ben inger of blyth was gowned in ruit nylon net fishioned identically to the milron of honor norman marshall of eden mills was his brothers bcrt man with kenneth ingram of gutlph brother of the bride and harold jackson of london ushers a reception followed at leisu e lodge mrs ingram received her guests weiring a navy crepe dress with navy and white accessories and a corsige of pink sweetheart roses the grooms mother assisted wearing a peacock blue tat lose dress stled on princess lines with black velvet trim ind iccessones and a corsage of coral sweetheart autumn wedding in setting of mums standards of white chrysanthe mums with sprays of foliage were placed in knox presbyterian church acton for the autumn marriage of margaret blow and warren james wood the bride is the daughter of mrs blow and the late mr fred blow and the groom is the son of mr and mrs john wood all are of acton rev r h armstrong performed the ceremony at 330 o clock on sat urday afternoon october 9 entering the church on the arm of her brother jack blow he bride wore a traditional white gown of taffeta the bouffint skirt falling into a short train inserts in i th skirt of thi gown and at the neckline were of imported french guippeure hcc embroidered with sequins and pearls a coronet of pearls held her fingertip veil edged with guippeure lace she carried i cascade bouquet of crimson baby roses with stephan otis gardenias and fern attend ints wore mrs j graham istcr of the bride as matron of honor and miss helen holmes of acton and mrs mariorie galbraith of guelph as bridesmaids all three wore strapless taffeta gowns with very bouffant skirts topped with eton jackets which featured small queen anne collars and long sleev es mrs grahams gown was honey brown miss holmes of melon shade and mrs galbraith s of leaf green each wore a matching head dress of pleated taffeta in corontt effect they carried sprays of bronze white and yellow chrysanthemums with fern and streamers groomsman was don ryder an1 ushers were melbourne blow and james graham ted hansen played the wedding muiic and accompinied mrs j davidson who sang the wedding prayer before the ceremony and because during the signing of the register about 100 guests were received in the church pirlor by the mothers of th bride and groom and the wedding party mrs blow chose for her daughters wedding a dress of dor blu ufftla with diamente rm w th this she wore dusty pink accessories and a corsage of mrs wood a mls ted weiring a dress of mushroom beige crepe with beading and brown accessor les her corsage was of bronze chrysanthemums multi colored chrysanthemum win placed on the tables in the church basement for the dinner which followed the three tiered wedding cake circled with tulle wis flanked by pink candles in candelabra leaving the bride wore a navy suit with navy accessories and an orchid corsage mr ind mrs wood will live in st cathirmes travel europe in 1955 register now for 1955 onneos applications on bting accepftd tor 1955 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