HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1963-06-13, Page 5THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
Minister: Rev. A. K, Griffiths
Organist: Mr. F. C. Parker ARCT
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Orvine Worslup I.:UU a.m.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
IN CANADA
MELV1LIX CH URCF.
Minister: Rev. W. J. Morrison MA
Organist: Mrs. Frank Thompson
10.00 a.m. Sunday School
11,15 a.m, Communion Service
41.1.4 WELCOME
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When in Listowel, make sure you
V I S T.
THE a Li am Lin den STORE
Men's Wear Ladies' Wear Furs
AP.GYLE AVENUE Far Quality ed. Satisfaction USTOWEL
Around the Corner from the Bank of Montreal — Aargau
From the Post Office
Listowel Phone 285
MUSIC SUPERVISOR
Required For
WALTON
PUBLIC SCHOOL
3 (2,1-,116 ItUUlq S. thltieti to
!C0111111ellee Sep L. 11163. limply
giving Lull particulars as to
qugailicaLioub• Lila 8iLiaf y QXpee Led.
All applications will be receiv- •
od by the undersigned by Tues-
day, June 25, 1963.
Alvin .iVAiD e aid
Sec.-Treas.
R.R. 2, BRUSSELS, ONT.
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TENDERS FOR HEATING
_iiarliod Lenders will be received;
by the undersigned until Tuesday'
June 25th, 1903, for the follOW-
,Nu. icuel Oil, to supply "(Wu
„gallon tauit for Walton Public-
School.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
Alvin McDonald
Bec.-Tred.surer,
it. IL 2, Brussels, Out,
ANGLICAN CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rector: Rev, 11. L, Jennings
13A, LTA.
Organist: Mrs. B. Elliott
ST. JOHN'S
i 1 a.m. Morning Brayer
and Church School
ST. DAVID'S, Henfryn
9 a.m. Bible Class
9.30 a.m. Morning prayer
1C.X.A,14 .dit(t..)01`N..
AL Lae regular morning service
on Sunday June 9th Mx. 111- (*-
Nelson occupied the pulpit. A,
duet was contributed by Mrs.
E, G. Nelson and Mrs. Douglas
Evans.
ivlir. Toni Smalidon and sou,
George, visited with George,
Smalldon, who is home
front Listowel gospital where he
spent a week. at
The Community- i.lentre has
taken on a new look as the result
of a bee last week when a number
of the men of the community
covered the building with new
siding.
Family Gathering
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin G. Nelson
had a faintly gathering on Sun-
day an, honour of his parents, '
Mr. and Mrs. Glenwood Nelson
of Goderieh. Mcinbers of the
family who were present were
Mr, and Mrs. Ray Nelson, Willow-
dale, Mr. and Mrs. Brent- Nelson
and family, and Mir. Wav'erley
Nelson of Goderich.
Knox W.M.S.
The regular monthly meeting,
of the Women's Missionary
Society was held in the home Of
,Mrs. Prod Smalidon. Mrs. John
,Schnock was the leader opening'.
the meeting with a reading on
Korea. The Scripture reading,
,liphesiam 6:10 - 20 was read
alternately and a, meditation given
by the leacley Mrs. Larl Dunn led
in the Glad Tidings prayer. The
president, Mrs. Stanley Fischer
presided for the business includ-
ing reading of minutes and roll,
call which Wad answered with
an item of interest on Korea',
'Mrs. Wilfred Strickler and Mrs.
Dick Bradshaw reported on their
trip to Camp 'Kintail on June 3rd,
Arrangements were made to help
with the lunch for the COO picnic'
in June. Bleven members were
present. Miss, Alice J Forrest read
an article on Korea, and the topic
was giyen by Mrs. Mac E4ngel A
reading "Sixty Years in Korea"
was given by Nip. Stanley
Fischer. A question and. answer
with held. Those taking Hirt in
this were Mrs. W. Strickler,.
IMrs.• Dick Bradshaw, Mrs, Alex
Steiss, Mrs .Tolin Ferric?. and Mrs
german Whitfield. The hostess
served limoh, assisted by Mire
Alex Steles and Mrs Tohn,
Schnock.
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ue.cante Lae bride or aionlyn..Uari
llawingway. ltev. J . C, _Britton,
odiciated at the
ceremony. The bride is the
oaugliter -Qi 4411.0. Mirs. Fred
of Walton, and the
groom is the son-of Ar. and Mrs,
Carl Hemingway, of .Brussels.
AtisS J Cita 'w as UfgaLL:.3.t
and accumpailied the soloist, alie.
Jaen .N.ay of Guelph, wnen no sang
Lord is My Shepherd.' and
—.the Wedding Prayer."
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Given in marring() by hur
father, the bride chose a, white
.peau de soie floor-length gown
fashioned with a fitted bodice,
long lilypoint sleeve and scoop
neckline, Her fingertip veil was.
held in pla,ce by a pearl tiara.
She carried a Doug& of gar-
denias and stephanotis.
The bride was attended by
Miss Fern Lichti, of Niagara,
Palls, as maid of honor, and Miss.
,M,ary Chessman, Niagara Pails,
and Miss ,Leona Glanville, sister of
the bride, as bridesmaids. They
chose street-length dresses of
white peau de sole with chantilly'
lace-covered bodice. They wore i
blue headpieces with gloves to
match. 'White gardenias nest.
led, in blue tulle, completed their
ensembles.
uiue dress
the inald.- Of
accessories.
kor a reception following- the
iceremony in the °Mira. Dar-
lors, the bride's mother received
'in a blue organza dress with
!pink accessories. The mother of
the groom chose a beige nylon.
over taffeta with beige access-
ories. Corsages, of gai‘denia.s coral,
Dieted their ensembles.
For a wedding trip to North-
ers Ontario the bride travelled,
in a, pink three-piece linen suit
with white accessories and a,
corsage of white gardenias.
On their return Mr. and Ars,
Hemingway will reside in Guelph,
'Guests were present froni
London, Detroit, Rochester,
New :York and Niagara Falls.
BRUSSELS Hi-T CLUB
inyites all Teens to attend their
1
HAWAIIAN SUMMER BALL.
FRIDAY, JUN' i8:30 p.m.
PUBLIC SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
"Miss 1936" •will be chosen at 10:30
by CKNX personalities 'Monty Snyder and Bill Stephenson
Admission: 50c Lunch Served Music by The Shakers
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NOTHING
Is As Delicious As
VANILLA
ICE CREAM
Covered With
FRESH STRAWBERRIES
From COUSINS DAIRY
Y,OU'LL ENJOY • OUR TABLE CREAM
In Tea or Coffee, and on Fresh Fruits
STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE Will Taste Better Too
WITH WHIPPED CREAM ON IT
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UU Wl:1"6 wore a nosegay of
'v....Le gardenias.
David ricaningway, urother of
Lie groom, was groomsman,. mut
pile gnus LS were ushered, by.
staidey (Banyan), brother of the
kale, and Ross Hemingway,
'brother of the groom. The bride's
piruther Percy Glanville, was ring-
eater. ,
TAXES
Anyone Wishing To Pay Tames
BEFORE JUNE 30th WILL BE ALLOViED
A 2 % DISCCOJINT
Wm. H. King, Clerk,
Village of Brussels
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CHICKEN BARBECUE SUPPER
AND DANCE
Sponsored by the East Huron Agriculture Society
BRUSSELS
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19th
AT THE AGRICULTURAL FAIR GROUNDS
(in case of inclement weather in the Palace)
Supper Served From 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Admission:' Adults $1.50 Public 'School Children 75c
DANCE
In The Agricultural Palace
an lArilbee ilfrdhestra Admission at Popular Pri