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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1963-08-22, Page 6Since 1877 BRITISH MORTGAGE & TRUST St. Marys loistowel. Ontario REM BRUSBEIX4 POST 4n.ussliai PNTARO. TRIMSDA,T, A.rGUST Und, 1963 To honour these founders BRITISH MORTGAGE pre- sents "Paths of History in Perth and Huron"—an at- tractive booklet of scenic drives and pioneer reminders. It was drawn and recorded by John Martin, A.R.C.A., O.S.A., and arranged and written by Anthony Kearsley, B.A., F.R., Met. S, Though the way of the past is gradually disappearing, • some original structures still stand — an occasional log cabin, farmhouse, store or a doorway. These are drawn and described in the BRITISH MORTGAGE book, and can easily be found by following the outlined routes. The paths of history through Perth and Huron counties are colourful and exciting: Courageous men like Galt and Dunlop cleared the land and developed towns; settlers brought richness and beauty in architectural design.' For Your Bookshelf This booklet was published for you, and is free at any , BRITISH MORTGAGE office. Visit any one of the eleven offices and ask for a copy for your bookshelf. F Hold Trousseau Tea Mrs. W. J. Turnbull entertain, ed last Saturday, August 10, at her home in honor of her dough. ter, Marion Marie Turnbull, whose marriage to Ronald Uhler takes place Saturday, August 17, in Duff's United Church, Wal- ten, The tea table, covered with a linen tablecloth, was centred with the wedding cake, silver candelabra and corn fiev,•ers, The house was decorated in blue and pink. Pouring tea were Mrs. Setinge Baker and Mrs. W. E. Turnbull, grandmothers of the bride, Mar- ion. Mrs. Turnbull and Mrs. E. Uhler received the guests and Debra Van Vliet opened the door.. Mrs, George Hablcirk and Doreen Baker ushered the guests upstairs. Elaine Hie, London, showed the hope chest display; Bonnie Uhler, the • shower gifts, and Barbara Turn- bull, the clothes, Janet, Christie and Marlene Turnbull, Seaforth, ' were in charge of the wedding gifts. Serving tea in the afternoon were Doris Bennett, Lois Bridge and Betty McTaggart of Lis- towel. In the evening Mrs. Douglas Lawless, Mrs. Mary Morrow and Mrs. Jan Van Vliet, Jr., served. Assisting in the kit- chen were Mrs. Gordon McGav- in and Mrs. Andrew Turnbull. Shower For Bride-Elect Miss Muriel Schade, Reg.N., was guest at honor last Friday evening at a. miscellaneous shower held in. Duff's United Church. Mrs. Merton Hapkwell was in charge of the program, open- ing with relay group singing. Evelyn Storey of Seafcirth and Sherrill Craig entertained with solos; Mrs. Jack Bryans played - a piano instrumental, and a pantomine . entitled, "Cinderel- la," was presented. by Mary and Brenda Bewley, Emma and Jan- et Shortreed and Carol Wilbee, with Mrs. Walter Bewley as, commentator. Miss Faye Love conducted several contests. Miss Schade, her mother and. the groom-to-be's mother, Mrs. Marie Maier of Dashwood, were escorted to decorated chairs. Mrs. Gordon McGavin addressed the guest of honor and the gifts were presented by Mrs. Donald Maier, Mrs. Everet Storey and Mrs. "Elgin Schade. Miss Schade replied, thanking the ladies for the.beautiful gifts and all those who helped to• make the eve- ning a success. Mrs. E. Storey was in charge of the guest book at the door. Mary teeming and Evelyn Stor- ey received the gifts. Lunch was served by. the McKillop ladies. pHOLSTERY, Centre Street SEAPORTH Telephone 446. For all kinds of upholstering Brussels Representative SELWYN BAKER WATERLOO CATTLE O.FIEEDiNo . ASSOCIATION "Where Better hulls Are WOW' Farmer Owned and controlled. Service at °set Choice bf bull and breed Our artificial breeding service Will help you to a More effitient livestock operatieri For servlee oh more information cent Clinton 14U 2.4441i or for totig !natant° Clinton Zenith 9.5950 9116 E OAT-et POP Otrolkrt walla CIVIL SERVANTS HOLD, PICNIC The Civil Servants' Associa- tion of Ontario, Stratford branch, No. 24, held its annual picnic at Seaforth Lions Park on Saturday. There were about 250 in attendance. Ken Wilmot was chairman of the committee in charge, which included Sol Sereres, Doug Griffin, E. (Shorty) Balls, Bev Haring and W. H. (Bill) Thiel. An interesting event was the presentation of a plaque and ring to Mr. Balls for service to the branch during his term of office as president and other duties to the branch. A draw for Major prizes took place. Winners of the running races were: Up to three years, Marty Scott, Cathy Balls; 4-5 years, boys, Bryan Dale, Stephen Steep; girls, Lulu Aenen, Kar- en Landers; 6-7 years, boys, Timmy Gropp, Kenneth Dale; girls, Barbara Young, Debby Ketnp; 8-9 years, boys, Bradley Eidt, Bill. Dale; girls, Dalrien Drape's, Marion McGrath; 10- 11 years, boys, Mark Gropp, Wayne Drapes; girls, Susan Kemp, Sharon Young; 12-13 years, Bob Thiel, David O'Don- nell; girls; Linda Houghton, Pauline Rayniga; ,14-16 boys, Ben Tiffin, Bill Thiel, Jr.; girls, Linda Houghton, Pauline Hean- ey, Women's three-leggedrate, Mrs. ItUsSell Bell and Bonnie Bell, Mrs, B. Steep and Mrs. G, Kemp; boys, wheelbarrow race, Ben Tiffin arid Doug Tif- fin; Bruce Townsend and Brute Weymouth; then's sack bide, Wayne Bells Pat Carthyt girls, three - legged race, M. Carthy and Helen Young, Rose- mary Young and Linda Hough- ton; women call to husbands, Mrs. Kenneth Wilmot, Mrs. Richard Steep; oldest person at picnic, D. Yousie; youngest, Mark Mackison; men's pace race, Earl Rose, Percy Felker. men's elimination contest, 3): Lalonde, E. Gropp; 'women's elimination, Mrs. Earl Rose, Mrs. Lewis O'Donnell. A picnic suppet was enjoyed by all: W Wingers Bombed By Brussels Girls The W & W Wingers went down to defeat in the first game of the playoffs with Brus- sels girls on Friday, in Brus- sels, when they were,downed 20-7, Errors in the rst two innings by the Wingers put the game in Brussels possession. G. Wilson and Y. Knight led the winners With four runs each, and Norah Brown led the losets With two runs. Ruth ftit- citie also sparked the losers in the fourth with a homer when the bases Were loaded. Brussels den file x-20 Wingers .... 002 401. 0—'t Brussels —Stet and Coolies; Wingers, Buchanan, Ritchie (5th), Storey. The two teams will play the second game in the "hest three- out of Ave series on 'Thursday it tilt Winthrop Porn, Winthrop Tops Brussels Eleven ' Winthrop and Brussels tangled in Brussels on Wednes- day in Huron Soccer League ac- tion played under the lights. After 90 minutes of action, the final score was Winthrop 4, Brussels 1 Winthrop led 2-0 at nail--time on goals by John BoVen and George Love. Early in the secona half Brus- sels scored to make it 2-1, but Winthrop carte back with two more goals, to make the final count 4-1, Ken McClure and Bill Kerr scored the Winthrop goals. Winthrop line-up: Goal, Carl Boven; full-backs, Mervin Pep- • per, Bill Kerr; halves, Wilton Adroa, Albert Doyen, Ron Me- Mum; forwards, George Love, Dave Mclnally, Tom Love, Ken McClure, John Boven; alter- nates, Wayne Dolmage, Glen McClure. In other games played last week, Centralia RCAF dumped St, Columban 74, and Goderich Building Centre shut out Conk- lin. Lumber 2-0. Standings, including games of August 7, are as follows: GP' W L Tpts. Centralia RCAF 10 9 1 0 18 Winthrop 9 6 1 / 14 , Brussels • 10 3 4 3 9 St. Columban 9 4 5 0 8 Clinton -RCAF 9 4 5 0 8 Butlaing Centre 113 5 2 8 Conklin 'Amber 9 i1 R I 1 Bilitsileitt WAS else defeated Elva is one by St. Columban, The only Brussels goal Was op.% scored. by Murray Lowe, Harry dirge Host` OP NEW SERIES Fletcher Markle is host a 'Meant:014 the new C.SO-TV aeries of half.hbut programs examining the tatutdiaa at horde and in the world at large. It fit seen 'tfortday nights' during the summer, moving to rrarldVS le the till' te•ad tridt