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The Brussels Post, 1955-08-17, Page 5Empire Brass Mfg. Co. Limited 0-1.55 Rev 1st Corri011ete line or VietOr Catkets alSO • t •s 7 Ratnte and Halting Rings Master. Cylinder Kits. and 'Wheel Cylinder Kits Wakefield Cadtrol Oil in 5 gal. paha in Standard and Heavy Duty 5 gals. for $6.50 YEEDOL MOTOR OIL D. asd Std. $8.40 per case (24 qts.) 4 •.•••ii .. , ... . ... r. ...:Y . .... . • . 4 .. 014.406,1..4 . . . ... ..... D ar Aerials 0 . . ... • 001, .. .. 20961,iti TELEPHONE 9.5 MR BRUSSELS POW Wodue3(10,7, 17th. .195 Yr-411%.61-11., -• e*,,,,e."- 4 •••• A' hi defy ahead gall. oaf lo la* the .6Z6.I.Moti`eie. Reza 0C11.1t g:11,. A ,stvli f 40 - • • • • e?tgin.eqring. ViMak t nmulactured by ralor u'orpprotio4 Canada, Limited Stepping out in a new De Soto is a wonderful way to zone allead in the world! Tiere's a truly modern car-bold and broad, low and long. It"s• motion-designed for The Forward ,Look' new concept -m car design that's setting a new trend in automotive styling, Here's spirited power-a mighty 185, or '200-h,p, engine eager to carry out your commands. Yet, a big new De Soto is easy to own! You'll find it costs4ess than many models of smaller cars. And a De Soto • provides you with many convenience*, 4141 as PowerFlite - antornatic transmission, et no 'extra. cost, On many competitive cars, the automatic transmission alone adds more than $200 to :the price! Your dealer can give you dollars-and-sense reasons why De Soto is your smartest buy , as well as the smartest car on the road! So call him soon: He will gladly arrange a demonstration with you at the wheel. . • 111?n:W*6,..: Let us install a new Duro Water System and get all the water you want, instantly, at the turn of a tap. It costs you only about lc per 1,000 gallons, ONLY 10% DOWN UP TO 18 MONTHS TO PAY ..... .• .• f"Mr"7,••• .1",5....;,.67,77*;.: '•*-4 ,,,. 4.,:.. .; "•,knt;xi. , • De Soto Fireflite Four-Door Sedan THE SMARTEST OF THE .„,SMART NEW CARS AT YOUR DODGE-DE SOTO, DEALER'S NOWT for pump, fixtures and our installation charge Our all-inclusive EMCO BUDGET PLAN covers your complete system-pump, tank, pipe, kitchen and bathroom fixtures, taps in all your buildings and the cost of installa- tion. You can enjoy the comfort, savings, leisure and safety of water while you pay for it. • 0 ' We will be glad to give you a free estimate of the cost of labour and materials. Phone or come into our shop and see how really inexpensive running water the DURO way can he. , For Sale by - C. & G. Krauter Brussels. Ont. ELLIOTT MOTOR SALES Brussels, Ont. - Telephone 82 BELL - CARDIFF st. Rens Anglican Church, Brus, eels, was the scene of the wedding of Olive-Loreen Cardiff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Llewellyn Cardiff. R. R. 2 Bruss-els, and 'Mr. Arthur Sohn Bell, R. R. 2 Goderich son of Fred Bell. and the late Mrs. Bell. Rev, A. N. Ellis officiated. The organist was Miss Margaret Perrie who accompanied the soloist, Miss. JoanSchnekenburger, The bride, given. in marriage by her father, wore a ballerina-length gown Of white lace with a full skirt over nylon net and a fitted jacket of nylon lace. The finger-tip: veil flowed from a lace headress. The bride carried a boquet of red roses and rose buds ,and a white prayer book covered with nylon net. Miss Lois M. Johnston. was- maid of honor and wore- a light blue rayon and, cotton street-length dregs with white 'accestsonies. Meg Patricia Weber, niece of the bride, was flower-girl, and wore a light- blue nylon dress with lace over net and a. matching hea,d1r)ess. Both attendants carried light blue lane Covered fans adorned with pink- roses. Norman Bell, brotlt er of the bridegroom, was ring bear ere Mr. Arnold Ben, brother of the bridegroom was best inan;., and the ushers .were Mr, Meredith Wilson and Mr. Frank Northgrade. The recep- tion Vas held cat the bride's hortie where the bride's mother received in t a dusky rose crepe dress wth a. cor- sage of tight blue carnations. The groom's step-InOther assisted wearing a dark blue nylon dress with .a °Or, ti sageof pink carnations. For the wedd- ETHEL 1. Eckmier Re-Uni on' Look! .. Everyone CO: Buy. at Reduced Cost BROWN - LANE WEDDING . WORSFOLD - RICHARDS I' Stratford ---. Baskets of white anti red gladioli with .mums, provided an attractive setting in MacKenzie Mem- 1 oriel Gospel Church, for the wedding 1 of Olive Elizabeth Richards and 1 Hugh john 'Worstold. The bride is 1 the daughter of Mrs. Delores- Rich- ards and the late Edward Richards of Ethel. The groom it the son of Mr, ,:and Mrs. John Wersfold, Cawston, B. 0. Rev. S. W. Hadall, officiated. Mrs. Carl Murray presided at the organ,. Douglas Dunbar of Ethel, sang "0 Perfect Lave" and "Wedding Pray. er," Given in marriage by. her eldest brother Ted cif Winnipeg, the bride was lovely in a floor length gown of ivory silk with high collar and French cuffs. Her illusion finger- tip veil was,held by a headress cover- ed with- Mother of pearl sequins and her boquet was a cilesent of red I maetin. Hamilton, maid of Ironer 1 1 roses, carnations' and ivy. Miss Jean wore lilac net over satin with match i ing headdress and carried a fan of ; yellow mains and carnations. The Bonded Brake Lining- all makes of cars $8.00 Iinlqugh - A profusion Of gladioli and woodfern, before a garden arbor, provided the setting for the wedding of Mary Kathileen Lane, daughter of Mr. -and Mrs, Malcolm Lane, Ki11.. Lough, to Douglas Campbell .Brown Seri of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brown, Bearnsville. The Rev. Andrew Lane, Brussels •officiated at the double-ring oerernanY, assisted by Rev. D. J. Lane, Clinton; uncles of the bride, Misa Joyce 13aulch, Uxbridge, aro- vided wedding music and accompani- ed Everett Lane, Port Elgin soloist. Given in marriage. by her father, the bride -wore a traditional white gown fashioned, with straplests de- colletage and shirred bodice topped with a brief French lace jacket. The Peter Pan collar was detailed with jewelled +embroidery, The bell- shaped skirt of tiered nylon tulle over satin, featured a front panel and deep peplum of lace. A heart shaped- headdres's held her fingertip veil of tulle ,edged with lace and slhe carried a boquet -of American Beau- i fi" roses with a cascade of streamerg and rosebuds, Bridesmaid, for her cousin, "Misis Mary Lane, Toronto, wore a waltz-length -gown of frost. greet silk crystalette with matching ruched halo of tulle centred With tiny starrflowers. She carried a colonial' nose-gay of Pastel sweet peas and maidenhair fern. The flower girls Jane McKnight, Beamsville and Barbara, Lane, Port Elgin were 1 I now handle a complete line of Electric Fences BATTERIES -- 113 Plate $7.45 exchange 15 Plate 11.95 exchange 17 Plate 14.95 exchange Low Ford 1235 exchange High Ford 18.95 exchange English Oar Batteries 14.50 exchange All Batteries Guaranteed. i r ••••• 12.00 The Eckmier re-union was held la the Palace Gardens. Formosa on Sat- nrdaY, July 30. As the crowd. Was assembling, the adults greeted the newcomersand had a social time to- gether, while boys and girls en i.'- joyed themseles on. the swings arc tested their skill at the oars of the punts on the nearby stream. Whien the crowd had gathered. the president, Melville Lamont start- ed the program 'with a contest called. "Capturing a life-saver." Adrian MaTaggant and Wray Oooper tied for first place. Ms was followed by an interesting quiz contest in Which the president was assisted by Miss Mary Lamont. Jack Brown had the honour of answering the last quest- ion correctly. At this point prizes were given to the oldest and young- est persons present Wm. Brown Sr. and his grandson, Wm. Brown Jr. won the prizes. The ladies were given the chance to see who could kick thir slippers the farthest. Mrs Sack Brawn proved to have the great. est knack at this game. A bounteous repast was served by the ladies be- tore which D. N. McDonald requested a minutes silence in Memory of thoSe who had passed on. He followed MIS by a short prayer expressed In• a felr well chosen words. After all had enjoyed a hearty meal, Melville Lament again took over, and asked that the minutes of the )preViOas yeall's meeting lit read by the sec,-treas.,Ella Hansuld. The new president for 1956; AdIdat MoTaggart Was chosen. IVIM Georg, Menzies is to be his see.-treat. Before Closing the meeting, Mrs: Wray Cooper expresSed the aPtfesit. ration Of the crowd to all those Whe bad bellied to Make the Ire-union * t ' 6.75 MUFFLERS 449-- 54 'Ford Batteries for Fences Only 3.6b Also stock Battery Cabcles and Straps Tubes 6.70 x 15 - 4 Ply 16.75 Tires 6.00 x 16 - 4 ply 16.75 Tubes 6.70 x 15 4.00 Tubes 6.00 x 16 ,. 3.25 49 -- 53 Chev. 6.50 49 - 54 Dodge - 9.50 Dual Exhaust Kits 18.50 '1,Complete Stock of all Other Mufflers ' Guaranteed.at-a Low Price. Fuel Pumps (New) 2.95 Water Pumps-Chev. 5.25-Dodge 6.00-Ford 6.50 Flexy Car Wash. Brushes 4.95 •••• Seat Covers from 7.45 -- 29.95 All Simonize products In Stock, Liquid and Paste TAIL PIPES - Chemical Line of RediatOr Stop -Leaks,' Rust inhibitor, Crank Additive and Prako• MUM 3.25 two bridesmaids were Miss Merle f. Clement of Brantford and Allis- Pat-1 rieis Richards, Ethel, Sister of the bride. They wore floor-length goWils of .aqua net over Satin and yellow net over satin with matching head- ' dresses, respectively, and. carried fans of yellow and Wilite mums and earnations. The bride's niece, '!Ford . Chev. 2.96 Dodge 4.45 Exhaust Pipes Chev. Ford and Dodge m. 3.25 DIRECTIONAL SIGNALS FOR TRUCKS =-4 Pathfinder - 12.96 Signal Starts . 21.98 Alii Cars, any Model 10.45 eharming flower g irl in green or-' I , nylon, with matching bandeaux of ing trip to Pt Huron and North- Dianne Richards, Winnipeg Was a ' di-cased alike in pink and yellow I gaudy, with, matching -readdr ess, ruched ttille and Star lowers.. They ern Ontario, tor be bride chose a white gan linen suit accessories. t‘vith pink, trim and white and darned a basket of "native and i carried baskets of snamdragons. white nitims: Carl Sinith, Toronto Ronald Mc-Micheal, Wroxelter was 044 . • . .. o. . . • ...... 160•44, Seal Beam Units 1.35 - WALTON • , Spark Plugs 7 .69 Kralinator Tractor", Dar Diesel 011 Filters and Cartridges Prided Low 40% Off List Price . . . ....... .. 64. . .. .. 01 . ai . ...... . . 41:4.40 Aero Type Shrieks 4.95 (Save up- to 50%) was beat man. Merle SPackinazi of litst man and 'Petty Lane, Port Stretford and Gerald Richards of l tigin was ring-bearer. The bride's Ethel, brOther of the bride,- Were li mo ther received In a bedOining Stilt 1 The Airgett meeting of the Walten I tishang. The reeeptioti Was held, in I the, MacKenzie Mettierial Fall, With ' the bride's two :Lunt.: bins. 1, H. i Sparkrtiati and Mit, D. Paltrier pont : ' ed, tea. 41he brides mother Wore bieek cireSS With white accessories' Mid White cot sage. tor travelling to 1 Maskoka the bride Chose nary bine I , he bride and grooiii are': , with white' accessories and White corsage, T I both geadoatee of the Torbrite -, , BibleCollege. They will reside in , - Toronto tempdrity before going to tatitti Aineriett en Mistionarieg. ... • .. i ... ioi . . OW: ... 4 .. . i . ....... 04.4.0 . . . ii6paii . .... Ai faille eiisetuble of hazy pink with in or n elo y blue ace es,-s-o r es and. eOrtage of White carnation. The groom's mother chose white ben.. aline threaded with gold , stripes,With.a black pitture hat and accessories and Or-Sage Of •`01dit earnatibn,s, After a wedding tirtiehe-e on, the canple left for Northern Oilt* aria and •qtiebed.• rot travettiig,_ the bride chaSe a. yelbOW Buns sheath dreSe With White ofiilietaadd hetet6, titirtailieli brown liedeggorise aad nintelitig dorgage. Tlie deliPle vitt Special' this Week; Outside White Paint 3.95 gal, 1.10 PIO ... ........... PIO . ill p ......... 4i.• - I also carry a line of ignition and Mote l: Parts, Carburatersi Fan Belts, Paint SUPpilet, Tooi, Sporting Goods and Flailing Supplies. ••••••••••1•6•••••••••1•1.1"18 WINGHAM Mt MORiAL SHOP, I United Church W. A. Met on. Tl tlit. day afternoon with VT ladies presett. The meeting opeted With the Prgl- dent, Mtge Love, iii the chair. :the 1. opening In -inn was. Ming with ;qrs., cuthill at the Piano. The lensed, tked Shepherd, 3'clui 10; 1148. the W. A. Theme Wig wan foliated by the Vary Stewart Collede. SeeretterY's port, read mid aPproVtd. The treat-, tirel"s reiiort, giVeii by 'Mrs. A. Cow ,s1t6Wed belande oil listid of t563.67. A basiiiessi diseittSion 10611 place. Closing WM 286, the meeting closed With prayer. 0100.011,600 ... iai ..... " Generators fin' ail - makes : Of Card $7e59' 6)(thange. Year Memorial '6ratts4iti T4t.' Thirty-if Years, Altirtifig THE BEST ORANITIRS Along *Mk . expert DeitiS149 aF.d '71 WOrIcMsnalii44. Prices Most 104,0141iitai berasterY.Lettering • 114641i110 ) Bhbiite tvgPin0961110N , 9,0,0 067-I --Hours: Evenings, Day FridayZandiSatturday uto Suppl BRUSSELS". -CONT:. livetir-rbite et, r.