The Brussels Post, 1960-02-11, Page 5S
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COek Watt X±601 .write for Metre Fraser's
free New Evaporated Milk recIpors.
DAIRY FARMERS OF CANADA
409 Huron Street,Toronto.
like those of the other
She carried a golden
white chrysanthemums
rosebuds,
Scott. Wilson, brother of the bridel
was ring-bearer and the grOomsman
was Frank Wilson, brother of the
bride,, Barry 'Wilson, brother of the
bride, ushered.
A reception was held in the churah
parlor. The bride's mother received
wearing a green fitted dress, with
satin cummerbund, beige and brown
accessories, and a corsage of bronze
roses. The inother of the bride-
groom assisted wearing a sheath
dress of white and black, metallic
silk, with black cummerbund and'
black black accessories. Her corsage was
of red roses.
Four friends of the bride served '
the wedding dinner, Misses Sheila .
Black, Lillian I Campbell, Jean
Smith, all of Britssels, and Trudy
Watkins, Clinton.
After their honeymoon, the couple ,
will reside on the groom's farm
neAr Clinton,
attendants.
basket of
and red
E. A. (TED,, WILSON Cr." '-:',TRUCTION
General Contractor&
BRUSSELS:,
Commercial and ;1.-,„." esidential
Vermete Work Homes
Ceneral Roofing RernodeP:;..,
Brick and Block Work • Farm Building pepstzu
Plastering by Experts
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Agents tor Angel Stone by Truck Load or by it see
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M,ORRIS• FEDERATION t
DIRECTORS M EET j
The directors of, the Morris Fed-
eration of AgriculbThre met at the
home of Earl Anderson. Ross Smith,
President, in the chair.
Minutes of the last meeting were
road and approved on motion of
Hopper and Bacon.
A committee of R. H, Coultes,
Ted Fear and Stan Hopper was
appointed to investigate the possi-
bilitieS of a park in the Township
Moved by R. H. Coultes seconded
by Ted Fear that the executive for
1960 appoint the directors, for 1960
— Carried
Agreed to have a haminet , and
pallor discussion or question and
answer panel for the annual meeting.
Speakers for panel from the
Farmers' Union, Hog r rodoicers
Co-Op. and the Free Enterprise
Association, Doug Miles to chair the
pane].
Agreed to pay each 4-ri member
from Morris $2,00 for having Ciam-
pleted one or more projects in 1959
Earl Anderson, Sec,
BRUSSELS ARENA
SCHEDULE
MONDAY NIGHT — Hockey
TUESDAY AFTERNOON — Skating
`fOr Pre-Scheel children
TUESDAY NIGHT — Skating or
Parties
WEDNESDAY — MICRO
THURSDAY IcItiT Skating
FRIDAY NIGHT Open or Spelt,
!kited FlarkeY
SATURDAY AFTERNOON ?tee
Skating for children to Yeats •
, and lender
SATURDAY NIGHT Polls
Skating
CASH DONATIONS
TO at RECEIVED
Anyone who would like to don,
triblulte to a, Benefit fund in aid of
the Firby ,fantRY are asked to leave
their donation AL or send it te,
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Whiii:18:0:ii:ls(7111.01 was ilii E3C411)0 wedding on ,Saturday
afternoon when Misr. Helen Sylvia
Wilson beeame the wife of Ronald
Jaineti Fisher, son of 'Mr and Mrs.
Aaron Fisher of Clinton. The bride
is the glit.er of Mr. and Mrs.
Eldon Wilson, 13ruse,els, and is
mon,,ber of the staff of the (Wad()
Department of Agridu,lture in Clinton.
Rev. J. IT, Greene performed the 1
ceremony against a background of
white chrysanthemums. Miss lax.-
Smalidon played the -wedding
music and accompanied the soloist
'Miss Donna Wagner of Monkton.
The bride wore a gown of Chant-
illy-type lace and Aet with fitted lace
bodice, long fitted, sleeves, and
and Sabrina neckline jewelled with
sequins. Her full skirt was banded
with panels of lace in front and
dramatically circled in back with
shirred bands of headed nylon
tulle, with lace ruffles. She carried
a 'white Bible crested with lilies of
the Talley, red rosebuds, and white
Atreamers. "
She was attended by her sisters,
Mrs. Jack Merner of Clinton as
matron of honor, and Miss Gail
Wilson as bridesmaid. They were
dressed alike in gowns of red im.
ported velvet, fashioned with high
;front
ttertar-lcnrt
neckline,
eh
dsohwirrVedback, three.
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pleated cummerbunds, and Ni sPlreeesyseesd: n-
pleated skirts, They carried bonnets
of white chrysanthemurrv3 and lilies
of the valley. Esther Merrill was
Ilower-girl, in a red :velvet dress
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1956 Dodge Sedan
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SCHOOL BOARD
The regular meeting of the Grey
Township School Board was held
in the Ethel School on February
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2nd, at t p. In with all members
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The minutes of the January
meeting were read and adopted on
motion of Conley and .Cpx
Motion of Cox and Williamson that
the Board accept the tender of
Mrs. Laura Fischer for caretaker
at No. 1 school for $350.
— Carried.
Motionof Cox and Conley that the
Board give permission to Educator
Supplies to niake a survey of the
schools in the area for the supplies
reunited for the year 1960
— Carried •
Motion of Fischer and Williamson
'that the following bills be paid
— Carried
Norman Hoover, dinner for
school board 1.50
adbert Engel, water service
No.
Robert Mitchell, water service
Listowel Banner 6.00
Jack Hoed School SuPpliek
supplies
Mtiray Hoover, labour"
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of Cooley Ito Meet again
let at 2 p. m.
Norman S. Hoover, Sec'Y,
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