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THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 30th. 1966
AT 8:00 Dan.
MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
BRUSSELS ,
, AUTO
ANCE ASSOCIATION
•
ENGAGEMENT
mr. and Mrs. Clifford J, Cardiff,
Brussels, Out., wish to announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Mildred Anne, to Mr. Frank
Hiemstra, sou of Mr. and Mrs.
S. Hiemstra R.R 3, Brussels,
Ont.
The wedding will take place
Saturday, July 23rd at seven
o'clock in the Brussels United
Church.
THE UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Minister: Rev. A. M. Johnston
B.D.
Organist: Mrs. Fred Stephenson
11 Ont. "Roil Charactere
(1) The Fox
PRESOY TEMA N CHURCH
OF CANADA
1YF ELVII.LE CHURCH
interim modsrstort
Rev. McLean
Organist, Margaret Thompten
ARCT
Melville Presbyterian Church
congregation will have joint
services at the United Church
during the month of July.
AN t..a"'Ll CA N CHURCH
OF CANADA
Organist: Mrs. B. Elliott
• ST. JOHN'S
11 u.m. Morning Prayer
and Primary Church School
St. Alban's and St. David's
ATWOOD
9:30 am. Morning Prayer
and Church School
AUCTION SALE
WEDNESDAY JULY 13th
1:30 p.m.
for the estate of the late
GEORGE MENZIES
in the Village of Brussels
7-room Red Brick House, with
bathroom, new oil furnace. broad-
loom, new built-in-cupboards etc.
Furniture and Household Effects
1963 Meteor Car
Auctioneer — Gordon Jackson
Listowel
TENDERS
STEEL SCRAP
Tenders will be received by the
undersigned until 5 p.m., Mon-
day, July 4th, 1966, for the pur-
chase. of the iron bridge between
'Lots 25 and 26, Concession 7;
Township of Grey. Bridge to be
removed from site. Tenders to be
accompanied by a certified
Cheque for amount of tender.
Highest or any tender not neces-
sarily accepted.
MTS. E. M. Cardiff,
Clerk, Township of Grey;
Ethel, Ontario.
ALC;OCK SMITH
Pink tulips mid white narcissus
decorated St. John's Anglican.
Church, Brussels, -tor the mar-
riage of Cora Patricia Smith to
Ross Gordon Alcoa, Brussels.
The. bride is the 4411041:er of
Mi.. and Mrs. Joseph C. §14404: of
podclrien and the lgidegrOoin't3•
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jehn
4.16oek, Brussels. 4ev. H. L.
4 en n lugs officiated.
The bride'entered the church
preceeded by the choir singing
"The Wedding Prayer", Mre,
Bevan. Elliott, organtst, accom-
panied the soloist, Miss mary
Watson, Brussels, who sang
"O Perfect Love ao "The, Lord
is My Shepherd". Following the
signing of the register the bridal
Party came down the aisle: while
the choir sang "Lord Dismiss Us
With Thy BIeSsing",
The bride, given in Marriage
by her father, wore a floor-length
wedding gown of white French
peati-de-soie. The bodice, of deli-
cate imported Chantilly lace was
fashioned with a scOOped neckline
and elbow-length sleeves. An
Empire inserted band Made way
for the semi-fitted waist-line. The
skirt fell to the floor 'in an e!& -ant
A-line cascading to a train at the
back. The hemline was silhoutted
with scalloped appliques of Chan,
tilly lace. A. wedding band head-
piece held her shoulder-lengtle
veil and she carried a boquet
pink roses.
Miss Pauline, Smith, Br'issels,
was maid of honor and Miss
parbara 'MlacOnSpey, Goderich,
and Miss Doreen smith; BruSsels,
were bricieSAIffildS, They wore
matching floor-length DaWn pink
crepe dresses fashioned in Empire
style With tiny lace bodices and
ruffled sleeves. Miss Doris Miller;
Bressels, fleWergirl, Wore a White
lace dress with pink trim: They
carried. White MUM bequetL
Murray Aleook„ Goderich, was
best Man and the Ushers were
,fientieth Alcoa, Goderich,
Joseph Sniith, Brussels arid Adam
Smith; of :Briisebil,
Dinner wa.s held in the church
hall and a reception followed in
Brussels Legion Hall.
The bride's mother wore a
champagne toned lace dress
with pink accessories and the
groom's mother chose a dress of
.turquoise chiffon and lace
with white accessories.
For a. wedding trip to the
United States the: bride changed
to a powder blue crepe dress with
white lace coat and White aceeg
sorieS.
cou 1011 'reside iii rints-
sels.
CRANBROQK
X; and Mrs. itoss S1rcit un,
Saginaw, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Smalldon and other
relatives, Miss Certle Pride,
is also enjoying a
week's holiday.
i ma% and 4Irs, Frank Smith and
family, Miss JP-Ann Dunn and
il/Lr. and Mrs. Jim Knight spent
Sunday at Fenclon
iviisses Jo.A.une Dunn and
Shirley Smith lea ve this, week
to begin, their summer work as
waitresses at Wand Bend.
NOTICE
The Memorial Service of Ililma,
Centre Cemetery will be held
Sunday evening July 3rd, at '8
o'clock.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Klaas DeVries,
iListowel, (nee Teresa Tenpas:.
are pleased to announce the
arrival of their adopted daughter,
.Tacquelynn H,eather, a sister for
Jeffrey.
BORN
EDCALL — In St. Joseph's Hos-
pital, Guelph, on Saturday,
June 4th, to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Edgar, a daughter, Marcia Lea,
a sister for Debbie.
FOR SALE —
Familex Stock and Vegetable
Spray. Apply to Pegelow
Harness Shop,, Brussels, Ont.
MONCRIEFF
CHICKEN BARBECUE
WEDNESDAY, JULY 20
Supper served 5 — 8 p.m.
Adults: $1.25 Public School 75c
Pre-school Free
Sponsored by the
Tickets Sold in AdVance
Contact Mrs. Scott. McLean ----
or a member of the U.C.W.
A SELF SERVE COLD HAM SUPPER
will be held on Ralph Pearson's lawn
WEDNESDAY, JULY fith from 5 - 8 o'clock
Sponsored by the Morning Star Rebekah Lodge
Admission Adults $1.00 Children 12 and under 75c
tri
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