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Oldfield Hardware 887-6851 .Brii Stela COLOR SENTRY for automatic color control *PP* "''1-"' "BRUSSELS POST, NOVEMBER 18, 190 A9 Correction was: He was predeceased by Ommited in the obituary of his first wife the former John Alcock, which appeared Margaret Clark and that Tom in last week's Br4sseis Post, Bernard was a pallbearer, ELLIOTT—KEFFER Barbara Keffer of Stratford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Keffer of Ethel and Murray Elliott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elton Elliott of Listowel were married in Ethel United Church on Friday, October 30 with Rev. Gordon Hazlewood of Brussels officiating. The maid of honor was Gloria Elliott of Waterloo and bridesmaids were Donna Keffer of Stratford and Wendy Clark of Ethel. Michele Secrett of Listowel, the bride's niece was flower girl. The best man was Keith Holmes of Waterloo and ushers were Dan Keffer of Ethel and Ken Beirnes of Listowel. Scott Stevens, a nephew of the bride of Wroxetei was the ringbearer. The organist was Donald Dunbar of Ethel. Following the wedding, a reception took place at thee Elma Community Centre with guests from Cornwall, Stratford, Richmond, B.C., Brussels, and Listowel. The couple will reside at R.R. 1, Listowel. (Marcon Studio photo) GOLL—GUY Irma Dianne Guy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kitchen of Bluevale and Clarence David Ross Goll, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Goll of R.R. 4, Wingham were united in marriage at the Bluevale United Church on Saturday, October 24. Rev. Lloyd Martin and Robert Perrie officiated at the double ring ceremony. The bride was given In marriage by her father. Mrs. Sue Johnston of R.R. 4 Wingham was matron of honour. The best man was James Johnston of R.R.4, Wingham and ushering the guests were the bride's cousin, Fred Brewer of Delaware and the groom's cousin, Paul Moffat of R.R. 4, Wingham. Junior ushers were Jordan and Steven Guy of Bluevale. Mrs. Mary Lou Johnston was the organist and Mrs. Grace Campbell and Mrs. Ruth Townsend sang, "We've Only Just Begun, Hawaiian Wedding Song and Amazing Grace." A reception was held at the Howick Community Centre. Very honoured guests were Mrs. Mina McCracken, the groom's grandmother and Stanley Kitchen, the bride's grandfather. Guests were from London, Stratford, Delaware, St. Jacobs, Monkton, Listowel, Brussels and Wingham. The couple took a wedding trip to points east and south and will reside in Bluevale. Masons have education program 110 CHANNEL CAPABILITY ALL VHF/ UHF PLUS 40 CABLE CHANNELS N E W 1982 The Masons of St. John's Lodge, NO. 284, A.F. and A.M. in Brussels had a special program on Masonic Education at their regular November meeting Tuesday, November 10. Two speakers were Rt. W. Bros. Fred Daniels from New Hamburg and W. Bros. Wm. Glazed Mixed Fruit or Peel' Glazed Red or Green Cherries Ass't or Natural . Glazed Cocoa J. Searson from Ayr. Fred Daniels' address was on the "General Charge" given to the officers of the Lodge on installation night. This charge is beautiful and extremely education. He ex- pounded on many of the principles contained therein. The duties and responsibi- lities necessary for living life as God meant us to do to the utmost of our abilities were interestingly given. They in- dude; moral instruction, soc- ial intercourse, peace, har- mony and brotherly love, learn to be happy and communicate happiness. These hold good for Masons as well as for people who are not Masons. We feel that Mason's wives and children also non-Masons should know what we do at our meetings. W. Bros. Searson's subject was "The Grand Design of Masonry." He stresses the Spiritual, Fraternal and So- cial aspects of Masonry. He gave us information along that line, and also about some variations and manners hi provinces, in United States and in several other coun- tries. There was a very good attendance. 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