HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1958-05-21, Page 4PEOPLE WE KNOW
Miss E, Cunningham, Reg. N,
Brantford, 'visited with Brussels
friends on Sunday,
1\14ss Catherine Leiaicilt iToronito,
spent the week end with her parents
Mr. and Mrs, W, G. Leach.
•
Mir. and Alms, Jack Coleman, and
family, Pout Colborne, were week
end guests with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs.. Alec Coleman,
DaVid Kennedy was awarded the
Stratford Mnaiiciams $50 Scholar-
ship for woodwinds and brass at the
recent Stratford Music Festival.
Ronald M. Smith. R. R. 2, Brus-
sels, wia.s one of the - 71 students
who received (their dial:aim in'
agriculture at the recent gradua
tilon exercises ifor 'the two year.
course at the Ontario Agricultural
College, Guelph,
Mrs. Allen MoTaggart, President
of Huron. Presbytery • Woman's
Association, Mrs. Nelson Reid,
Walton, Past President Mrs. Orval
Harrison, Mrs. Cecil McFadden and
Mrs. Jas, Bryans 'attended the.
Dominion Council of Woman's
Association held in Manuel College.
iToronto,. Wed. May 14th,
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Mr. and "M .E.
and family, Therold, Visited with
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THEY HAVE THE LATEST
NIECES.
W. M, S.
'The 14y meeting of the W.M,S,
wqs held at the home of Mrs.
Mae Enuget with 11 members au-
Swering the roll call, Mrs. Stanley
Fischer, as leader, opened the
Meeting with the bionic "A Life in
the darkness", Hymns 568, 152,
and 31 were -sung with Mrs. Engel
at the piano. Prayer by 1+,Irs, Sch-
nock. Mrs. Stuart Evans gave a
reading on "Let your light, shine."
IVt,rs. Mae Engel read the scripture
from Matthew and John,
i Mrs, Fisher read a letter from Itey. 1
I In Ha Lee, assistant minister in
1 Tokyo Korean Church in Japan
I after his return from Canada, Pra-
yer by Miss Forrest. Mrs, Thomp-
1
son game the topic on 'lints is
Japan." 'llhe president Mrs, C. 1
1 Thompson took. over the business
part of the meeting. The minutes
of the last meeting were .read ray
the secretary and found correct. The
Presbyterial to be held in Kincar-
I
dine was discussed. Plans were 1
I
made for the nest meeting to be held 1
i in :the church. Mrs. Fischer closed 1
1 the meeting with prayer.
A bountiful lunch was served by
I Mss Forrest and Mrs. Fred Small-
den.
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visitor with his son and daughter-
in-law, Mr, ,and Mrs. G, Fraser,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon, MeCtivin.
attended lthe Graduation of their son
John at 'Guelph 0, 0. O. Friday of
last week,
two lovely solos. 0 ert •Koiti4gton,
gave the topic' followed hymn aa,
benediction, A sicial half hour IA
charge of Gwen was enjoyed. 4
triSty lunch was served py Shir-
ley Wheeler and Helen Bray. 1 :On Friday, evening neighbours
and friends of Mr. Win, Knox gath.
ered at the New American Hiptel,
Birussels. Progressive euchre
was played and during the course or
the evening M,r. Knox was present.
ed with a radio.
Mir. and Mrs. T Watson, London.
visited with Mr. and Mrs. L. Porter
and Mr, and Mrs. Rciy Bennett over
the -holiday.
Mr, Hiugh Campbell observed his
9160111 birthday on Saturday Mar
17th.
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TENDERS WANTED 1
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Good House in the 'Village of
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garage attached to house, large
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160 Acre Farm, g00% !Mho,
large barn, Price $7000.00
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figured sheath.. dress with matching
duster, orange ice and beige access-
ories and • corsage of bronze chrj
santheMuMs.
The May meeting of the Friend
sip Circle was -held i the 'United
Church parlour viith .30 members
present, The meting was opened
with the theme hymn "Blest Be
The Tie 1Thaiii Binds" followed by
the Lord's Prayer, Roll call was
answered with "Our Mother's Fay- '
otlrito Hobby".
After the business discussion
Gwen MeCutcheon took charge and
opened the devotional perial with a
poem entitled Mother after which
a hymn was [sung. Scripture was
read by Edna Budnark, followed
with prayer, P. Bryians sanig a
between Capacity '5700 gallons
regeneration periods.
Guests attended the wedding
from Cleveland, Ohio; Listewel,
London, St, Thomas, IATim rtoen4,
PahrOrston, 7aterloo,
Harriston, Goderich, Toronto, Brus-
sels and Hamilton.
The bridegroom was a member of
the 1958 class at the Ontario Agri-.
cultural College, Guelph and has
been ,appointed associate Agricia'1
turual representative of Kent
County.
One 1" Neptune
Machan Hdwe.
'Waiter Meter.
100 Acre Farm, Red Brick
House, hydro, large barn and
atmwshed, good cement stabling,
drilled well, 3 miles from 1 arge
town:. Price $7800.00 half down. I
100 Acre Farm, on County Road.
near store and school, 96 acres i
amble, Frame House, bath, and
furnace, good bank barn, new steel
roof. Price $9800.00
100 Acre Farm, near highway
White Brick House, Bank Barn.
Price $11,500 half down.
J. C. Long, Realtor,
Brussel!, Ont.
Brussels, Ontario
Or any other maxe of this equip•
ment of the Same size and capacity.
To be installed in the Wingham
Distrkci. High School dusting July
or August 1958.
',Tender price to be installed com-
plete with piping and fittings.
Mrs. AT. HuMphries has been a
visitor -with her daughter, Mrs. H.
Rutledge, and Mr, Rntledge, Lon;
don.
Mr, Glen Oliver has completed his
third year at Western Univer-
sity.
Mr. M. Fraser, '.vas a week end
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Electrical Wiring Contractor
Mr. and Mrs. Keys will reside at
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Boquetsi olf 'white chryslanthemu
and Palms decorated Duff's Church,
for the wedding of Dorothy Gather.
ire, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert W. Campbell, MOKill0P,
Township. to William Douglas
Keys, son of Mr. and Mrs. James
P. Keys, McKillop, Township. Rev.
W. H. Summerill officiated at the
double ring ceremony, assisted by
Rev, D. Glenn Campbell.
The organist, Miss Doreen Long,
Brussels, cousin +of. the bride-
groom, accompanied the soloist
William Campbell, brother of the
bride, who Sang, "Till the End of
Time," while the candies were
being lit; "Wedding Prayer" be-
fore the ceremony; and "`My
World" during the Signing of the
register.
The candelabra were lit by Gordon
Puce, nephew of the bride.
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride wore a floor-length gown
of silk organza and net over date/l-
ess satin, fashioned with a softly
molded ,'bodice, scoop neckline of
pleated silk organza, appliquued
with Chantilly lace and re-embroid-
ered with iridescent sequins and
seed pearls. Ter gown featured
short Islet:Nes and a bouffant skirt
with pleated silk organza at. the
hipline and ,caught with a large self
how cascading to a BIWA train.
She wjore matching mittens and
darted a white Bible topped with a
mauve orchid. The matron of honor
Mrs. Leslie Pryte, sister of the
,bride, wore a waltz-length gown of
French blue crystal cliarti, a
feather head piece and matching.
mittens, and earitied a cascade of
yellow chrysatithemnrinS.
The bridesmialds, Miss Dorothy
Keys, sister of the bridegroom, and
Miss Joan. Pryce, niece of the bride,
wore Matching dresses of coral
erYatall charm, Matching mittens
and feather hoadresses. The floWer
girl, Christine Pryce, niece of the
6tide, wore a yellow drest, inatelittig
mittens, a,. feather headrest and
carried a, nosegay of blue chrYStin-
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'Gary Long, Brussels, cousin of
the bridegroom, was ring-bearer,
and Murray Maltby, Harrison,
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Ushers Were. Kenneth Canipbeli,
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cousin Of the 6ritteatOoka.
itite .bride'S inOther Wore a the
I. Satin dress triniitied in pink With a
navy' bengaline duster; 'Pink hat and
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!Sage of Pink arliatiOna, ithe
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