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a,oces- I was of
Guest were present from
matching jacket and
series and her corsage
yellow mums.
My Sincere
Thanks
to nil those who work-
ed for me and support-
ed me at the polls en
September 25th. It was
greatly appreciated.
Sincerely
MURRAY GAUNT
NEW SERIESI,.. FOR IMOGENE
Imogene Coca stars as Grind!, a inns-runinered itinerant domest.
Te who findS different, employ- ment each week, in a new fall
reties : on c-Bic-v.
TAO I3itelS4U1LS POST, ONTAb.10. THIJESDAY, Oqr. 3rd. 1063
BRUSSELS 'UNITED CHIJRCH
'Anniversary Services
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20th
11 a.m. Guest Speaker: Dr. A. B, B, Moore, President and.
Vice-Chancellor of Victoria 'University, Toronto
7.30 p.m. "Sheep of All Shades" (The'Minister Preaching')
Special Music by the Choir at Both Services.
You are Invited to. Attend
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Safe Dependa'we Motor Transport
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PHONE 122 BRUSSELS
MY SINCERE THANK
TO THE ELECTORS 'OF HURON-BRUCE
for their support at the polls on September 25. My thanks
also to the people who .put forth so much effart on my behalf
both before the election and on election day.
GEORGE McCUTCHEO,N
DELICIOUS
THE UNITED CHURCH;
OF CANADA
ter; iitev. A. M. JOARtej.
Organist; Mr. F. 0. Parker
0.45 a.m. Sunday School
1)1.00. a.m. Morning Worship
Pil.F.SBYTFItIAN CI-ER.CN
IN CANADA
MELVILLE CH LJRC}-.
Mlnister: itev. W..). Morrison MA
Organist: Mrs. Frank Thompson
A1.CT
10.00 am, Church School
11.00 a. i. Sacrament or the.
Lord's • Supper
ANGLICAN CI- URCII
OF GANAUA.
hector: It. L. Jennings
13A. LTE.
Orgauist; Mrs. B. 1111110a
ST. JOHN'S
11 a.m. Holy COmmunioa
and Church. Selma
$T, Hentryn
p.m. Bible Study
2:30 pall. Evening prayer
church parlor, where the bride's
mother received in a sheath of ;
silver blue Italian brocade. with!
nmichine; jacket and taupe
accessories. Her corsage was oi.
.pink carnations, • The groom's:
)
mother selected a two-tone,j
brown double knit sheath with.
4eusalls London, Fergus, Wing-
ham, Elk 'Rapids, Mdich.; Holy-
rood, Clifford, Fordwich, 0.liuton
and Myth.
For travelling the bride wore
a raspberry three-piece double
knit suit, black accessories and
corsage of 'white feathered car-
nations.'
The young couple will reside
at It.R.s, WinghaM.
When in Listowel,' make sure yaw
VLSI'
THE William Linden STORE
Men's 'Wear Ladies' Wear Furs
AieGYLE. AVENUE For Quality sausiscuon mirrOWin.
Around the Corner from the Bank of Montreal — Aspeas
From the Post Office
LiStQWCI Phone 285
ORANGE
I CE
PINEAPPLE
CREAM
others have, and it has become one of
their favourite flavours.
GET A PINT or HALF GALLON
soon and treat your family
HALLOWE'EN PARTIES
Are A Good Place To Treat Your Friends To
NUTRICIOUS COUSINS ICE CREAM
EADIE - HOOVER
Buskers 01 shasta daisag,
yellow ;111111116 sue candelabra
graced the orussels Wilted
. qiiarch . for the noon wedding on
Saturday or. • Marian ISI->bel
:Hoover, daughter of SIli. and.
Mrs. Nnornian S. }Weyer, &P., 3,
iiitusselS, when she became the,
• !bride or Donald Stewart Eadie,
son or Mr. and 'Mrs. David M..
11.1t. 2, NVingham.
• Allen Johnston performed the-
ueremony and Neil W. Eadie
:a as at. the organ for the wedding
music. The soloist, Mrs, Carl
Douglas sang "As Dawn's .the
Day" and "Wedding Prayer".
The bride, who was given inr
Marriage by her lather, chose a
floor-legnth gown or delicate,
white French •ChantIny lace. The.
bodice was highlighted by a
shaliow• scoop necipine s'iluou-
.etLea Wan tiny seed pearls
shimmering sequins and scal-
loped bell skirt enhanced by
tiers of mu
witne a Clay rosette at We back
of tue waist Wade way for la
„flowing ball of organza, '10
complete her bridal outtit. the
'bride wore a French pure silk
illusion ringertii) veil caught by
a wedding baud headpiece. She
carried. a while Bible crested
with median]. pink sweetheart
roses.
Maid of honor was Miles Louise
,Jones of Biennial; senior brides-
maid, Miss Sylvia Hoover and
junior bridesmaid, Miss Marjorie
Eadie, all attired in emerald
green crystal charm and all
carried cascades of shasta dais-
ies. The flower girl; Miss Nancy
Cousins of Brussels, wore a dross
of gold erytsdl charm and•carried
a baSket of , white and yelloW,
pompons. . .
Philip Eadie, 110110W of thei
grooth, was ring bearer.
13eSt than was John M. Eddie.
Winghath and the ushers were
1Mairray Hoover and Charles
Eadie.
Poilowiag the Ceremony assesiszi reCeption wits held in. the