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ham, Brunner, Clinton, Gads-
hill, Palmerston, Listowel,
Monkton, ' Moorefield and Brus-
sels.
FOR SALE --
Bell Threshing Machine, size
32-50, all in good repair
George Armstrong Phone 422
Seaforth
MANY NURSES
In 1932, to provide round-the.
clock service, the nospitals of
Canada employed one graduate
nurse for each 32 beds. In 1955„
they ememployed 5.3 nurses for.
each 32 beds and, today, they
employ about twelve nurses for
the same number of beds.
DR. FINLA,YfS CAIWBOOK
Dr. Findlay's Casebook,
series of realistic medical dram-
as, returns to the OBC-TV net-
evork Monday's starting June
Dr, rinlaYi Played by 32-year.
old Bill Simpson, is a young
doctor who carries on a per-
sonal for medical improvement
against the wishes of a rather
narrow-minded Scottish coma
munity of the 1920's.
USED FARM EQUIPMENT
IHC 45T Hay Baler
Allis Cha'mers Forage* Harvester with corn and AaY
head and pick-up
Massey Barris Combine
MC Ace Bottom 3 Furrow Plow
I Wagon
BRIDGE MOTORS
Brussels, Oot. Phone 249
FOR SALE
Packaging supplies f or
locker or home freezer:
— Round Quart cartons
styles) — Plastic Bags
sizes)
units
at
WANTED —
your
Rawleigh business now open in
(2 Huron County. Trade well
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COUSINS DAIRY
ity. Full time.
Dept. F-152-189,
St., ,St. Henry,
Write Rawleigh,
4005 Richelieu
Montreal
end, 1964
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THI BRUSSELS POST, BRUSSELS, ONTARIO
RR 1 Gowanstown, and the
bridegroom is the son of Mr.
and. Mrs. Reinhardt Bauer, of
Gowanstown and Brussels.
Rev. David Muir, pastor of
Palmerston United Church,
Performed the ceremony, assist-
ed by Rev, ;Robert Kalil, of
Wallace *Cinited Church. Mrs.
Ernest Robertson, Elmira, cousin,
of the • bride, Presided at the
organ, and Miss Patricia Rea,
Moorefield, another cousin of
the bride, sang "The Wedding
Prayer" and "Bless This
House." The bride chose a
floor-length gown of white nylon.
lace over satin, fashioned with
a fitted bodice with scalloped
neckline embroidered, with seed
pearls , and lily-point sleeves,
and a full skirt. Her shoulder-
length veil, was held by a pearl
tiara and she carried a boquet of
pink roses with white feather
ed carnations. Miss Margaret.
Porter, RNA, Clinton, 'maid of
lionamr, Miss Marilyn Bauer,
Easter of the bridegroom, and
Miss Diane Coulter, RR
Listervel, cousin of the bride,
bridesmaids, all wore streer-
length costumes in lavender
pink faille taffeta, styled with
strapless bodice topped with cap
sleeve short Jackets and full.
skirts. Each attendant carried a
nosegay of blue and white
carnations. Brenda and Bryan
Campbell, twin sister and' broth-
and ring bearer respectively, the'
former in a gown of lavender
organza over taffeta, and car-
rying an umbrella of blue and
white feathered carnations.
PAUER cAmpagt.t.
Following their marriage in
Wallace United Moro. Mr. and
Mrs. )Prral • .411g0t. BEM.Or
left for a. wedding trlp, • through
northern ,Ohterin,-• :Formerly
Ruth EVelyn Carriphell„ RNA,
the bride is the daghter of Mr.
and :Mrs. :Upward .0amplaell,
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The smart way to save and travel ! Extra coach car
conveniences to make your trip more comfortable.
For other economy White & Blue Fares call
your local
CN agent
Mervyn Bauer, Gowanstown
was his brother's best man.
Ushers were Keith Campbell,
brother of the bride. James
Ward, Monkton, brother-in-law
of the bridegroom, and Morris
Purcell, RR 3 Listowel.
At a reception, held in the
Memorial Arena audtiorium, the
bride's mother received in al
gown of nylon organza over
pink figured surah, with match-
ing hat, beige accessories, and SJ
corsage of blue chrysanthe-
mums, The bridegroom's mother
wore a copper tone brocaded
dress with white accessories and
a corsage of white chrysa,nthe-
M111)1S.
For travelling, the bride
donned a pink figured sheath
dress with matching hat and
navy accessories. .She wore a
corsage of pink roses.
Mr ancl Mrs. Patter will reside
i n Brussels.
Out-of-town guests came from
'Guelph, Stretford, Goderich,
faleneee, Rostock, Mitehall, Whit;