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'83 MERCURN 8 cyl. 4-Dr. Sedan, Auto.
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CRANPR,O9K
Mr, and -Mrs, DoUglas Elyans
visited with Mr. and Mrs, Jack
Fish, Burlington, on Sunday.
Mrs. Feriae Patterson and Mrs.
Jennie McArthur, Seaforth. visit-
ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs:
Mac Engel,
Word haS been received of the
death of a former Cranbrookfte
in the person of. Mrs. Dr. Turn-
bull, the former Jean McNair.
Mrs. 'Turnbull resided in Van-
couver and was in her 90th year.
erideOpect Showered
Miss Patsy ]vans was honored
at a miscellaneous shower in the
Commiunity Centre on Monday
evening. Girl friendS of the bride-
to-be were, 4o$tes4es and conduct-
ed the program, The bride was
seated under an umbrella decor-
ated with, pink and 'white stream-
ers and bells, An address of con-
gratulations was read by Miss.
Carol Fischer to which Patsy re
plied, thanking all who had helped
in any way and inviting all to
come to a trousseau tea at her
home on Thursday evening. A
dainty lunch was served by
friends of the bride-to-be. Patsy's
marriage to Barry Taylor takes
place in Knox Presbyterian
'Church, Cranbrook, May 14th. at
8 p.m.
N ()TICE
VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS
ALL DOU ARE TO BE TIED OR CONFINED
DURING MAY, JUNE, JULY, AND AUGUST,
The cokipet'aliOn' of all clog owners is requested by
the Council.
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Give Generously • • •
THE SALVATION ARMY
RED SHIELD CAMPAIGN
May Is Red Shield Month
if you 'would 'like to Mail A DONATION to this. Worthy Cause,
please make your cheque payable to:
THE SALVATION' ARMY, WINGHAM CORPS
or Contact : CAPTAIN A. FERRIS
Box 610, Wingham, Ont.
MRS. RAY BRONSON, Brought to you as a public service by
BRUSSELS
Local Representative
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ONTARIO'S SILVER & BLACK FLEET
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BRUSSELS
Wayne Charles Marlatt, , son of,
Mrs.. Pauline Marlatt, and the
late BruCe IVIarlatt, and Darlene
Hazel Walker, daughter of Mr.
and. Mrs, Paul Walker of List-
owel, exchanged m,a,rriage vows
in Brussels United Church. Rev.
Allan Johnston of Brussels
officiated at the candlelight cere-
MPrlY. Afrs. Sharon Stephenson
played the 'wedding music.
Ferns' and candles decorated
the church.
Given in nulrriage by her
father, the bride Wore a floor-
length gown of lace and tulle de-
signed with, pearled scoop neck-
line, lily-point sleeves, fitted
bodice and bouffant skirt over
crinolines, Her floral headdress
secured her scalloped veil.
The maid of honor, Miss Lynda.
Martin, and bridesmaids, Misses.
Judy and Baitara 1VLarlatt, all of
Brussels, were gowned alike in
ballerina-length dresses of peri-
winkle blue silk chiffon and lace.
styled with sh,,oth skirts, bateau
necklines, and short sleeves.
Matching bow headdresses secur-
ed their face veils. Miss. Cheryl
Ann Walker and Stephen Walker,
both of Listowel were flower-
girl and ring-bearer, respectively.
Larry Marlatt, Brussels, was
best man. John Devries, Wood-
stock, and Larry Duncan, of
Brussels ushered the guests.
Following the ceremony a re-
eception was held in the Brus-
Sels Legion Hall.
For her wedding trip to the-
northern United. States, the bride
wore a white wool suit with navy
accessories.
The couple will reside in Brus-
sels.
Guests attended from Brussels,
London, Brantford, Listowel, and
Burford.
Saturday, May 21,
Barbershop Review
Barbershop Review '99 Will, be
presented by the Wingham,
Ohapter of The Harmeny Mon.,
featuring the Wingham Harmony
Men 'Chorus and quartets.;
Timber Tones, Kitchener; Four.
Clients, London.; St Andrew'S
Presbyterian Church Bell Ringers,
Saturday, May 14, at 8:15 p.m.
Wingham District High School
Admission: Adults $1.25.
DOGS
Dogs in your garden
Dogs on your lawn
Dogs barking in the evening
Dogs howling at, the dawn.
Just gather up your garbage,
Dcn't, cry when your tulips are
all gone.
Let them knock down your child-
ren,
-Let them dig up new lawn.
I've been patiently waiting
For the first of May to come,
When everyone of those doggone
dogs
Will have to stay at home.
So at last the great day dawns,
But no one seem to heed.
I've come to the conclusion
That half this town can't read.
Now don't look at the other guy!
"It's you I mean" you see.
If you can't put up with your own
"darn dog"
Now is it fair, should we?
Fed Up.
With apologies to anyone who
has their dog tied up.
THE UNITED CHURCH
V.F. CANADA
Minister: Rev. A. NI. Johnston
B.D.
Organist: Mrs, Fred Stepherman
9;45 a.m. Church School
,11:00 a.m. Public Worship
PRESBYT,k:R1AN CHURCti
OF CANADA
M ELV-ILLE CHURCH.
Interim modsrstsr:
Rev. .McLean
Organist: Margaret Thompson
^ROT
10:00 a.m. Church School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
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ANGLICAN 4.:HUR4. H
01? CANADA
OrcaMst: Mrs. B. Elliott
ST- JOHN'S
11 a.m. Morning Prayer
and Primary Church School
St. Alban's and St. David's.
ATWOOD
10:00 a.m. Morning Prayer
and Church School
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