HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1966-07-21, Page 1THE BRUSSELS POST, THPRSDAY, .TUfLY 21st, 1.966 $2.00 A Year in Advance.
FRITZ . TURNBULL • .
Duff's United Church, Walton,
was the scene of a pretty wed-
ding 'on Saturday, July 16th at
3 p.m, (when Bar ham Ann
Turnbull and James Douglas
Fritz exchanged marriage vows
in a double ring ceremony before
the Rev. A. Higginbotham amid
a background of white gladioli,
blue tinted carnations ana raging
and tall tapers in aluminum pen-
delabra,
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Turnbttil of
RR .2, Brussels and the groom is
the son of. Mr.
.1. Fritz of R11/ 1, Listowel.
and Mrs. Albert
Traditional ' wedding music
was played by Mfrs. Harvey
Brown, organist of the church,
who accompanied the soloist,
Robert Cunningham of Ethel,
Who sang My World and This Is
Our Day.
'Given in marriage by her
father, the bride chose a slim
skirt Ampress gown of pure
white silk organza scooped neck-
line. French chantilly lace adorn-
ed the elbow sleeves and waist-
line. The full cardinal detachable
panel from the back neck-
line, edged with matching lace
and fell to a. chapel train. A
matching organza and lace wed-
ding band held her veil. She car=
vied a cascade of red roses• with
trailing ivy.
Bliss Irene Douhledee of Kitch-
ener, was maid of honor and
wore a gown of acqua mist shade
EmPire waistline, of silk faillo
with overlay lace and chiffon
overskirt. Her flowers were a
cascade of pink roses. The
headpiece was a band of aqua
mist shade trirremed with, lace.
Miss ;lane Treble of Clinton
-and Miss Janet Turnbull of
iChelph were, 'bridesmaids and
:W.ere gowned identical to the
maid of honour.
flower girl Patti Brown of
Elliott Lake, niece of the groom,
wore white terelene floor length
gown with aqua mist shade cum,
anerimind and hair band.
Mr. , Don Fritz, Port Arthur,
brother of the groom, was best
man, Ushers were Byron Fritz;
ListoWel and Ron Uhler, Bur ,
lington.
Master Danny Brown, nephew
of the green), was ring hearer.
The bride's mother, receiving
guests at the wedding dinner,
and reception in the Legion Hall,
Brussels, wore an imported
white medallion lace coachman's
coat over blue taffeta with fitted
sheath of the same lace and color
with whilc and blue accessorios.
Her corsage was of white mums
and sweetheart roses.
She was a.ssisted by the
— $2.50 10 v.s*
grpOnt's miller who wore a
dress- pink crepe with navy
accessoriee, Her corsage was of
White MitIMS, and sweetheart
rose%
ror trowelling to the Laurent-
tian Mountains, Quebec, the
bride wore a, blue wool suit,
three quarter sleeves trimmed
With fur, matching shoes and bag
with white hat and gloves.
Guests were present from
pi liia-, Detroit, StupWrierside
Preston, Elliott Lake'
Port Arthur, Burlington, Inger-
soll, Toronto, London, Grand
Bend, 'Kitchener, Lucknovr,
Barrie, 'Waterloo; Hanover, Port
Colborne, Stratford, Palmerston,
Niegara Falls, Guelph, New-
market, Thornbery, Brampton,
Walton, Seaforth, Clinton, Wrox
eter, 'Kincardine, Listowel, Goder
ich„
Brussels 'Squirts
Complete SeAsOil
'Without A Logs' •
Behind the pitching of Gerald
Wheeler and 'Hugh Nichol, the
catching and hitting of Chris
Exel, the Brussels Squirts have
completed an undefeated • season
of softball.
The following are the scores
of the games:
Brussels 34 .Atwood 2
Brussels. '7 Blyth 3
Brussels 39 Ethel 5
BruSsels 15 Blyth 4
Brztssels 26
Atwood 6
BruSsels 28
Ethel 9
Coach
Al Johnston
'Pipe Band Attracts •
A Good Crowd Here
A. 'Flee Band, compoSe4 of
1?anci.5,Men, (BrUssels, Clinton,
iilxoter, Forest, Strathroy and
Goderich Legion Pipe Bands,
paraded and presented a .concorr
on the main street of Brussels
on, Friday evening,.
The event attracted a large
gathering of people who came to
enjoy the lilt of the pipes red
admire' the swing of the kilts.
It was reported by the corn-
mittee. in charge that a collect-
ion; of $137 was received. This
money, will go to help defraex
out-of-the-pocket expenses in-
curred on the hand's forthcoming
ertga,gment at Sherrill, Nees
York, on July 29th, 20th and
31st.
CONCIRATULATIONS
Douglas Leach, of Ottawa, a
former resident of Brussels, and
son of Mrs. Leach and the. late
W. G. Leach, has receiered the
appointment of. Vice President
and General Manager of the
newly formed Instronies Techno-
Products Limited. The new com-
pany is a subsidiary of Instronics
Limited, Ottawa.
PEOPLE Wt. KNOW
Mr. and Mrs. George Wood, of
Canterbury. England, are visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thomas
and other friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and their
guests have returned from, an
enjoyable week's motor trip
around the Great Lakes.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Courch-
esne and Donna and Doreen of
Whitby' spent the weekend in
BrUssels w,tth Mr. and Mrs.
George Thornton.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Thornton
And Dianne and Steven of Dublin
were Sunday visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. George Thornton.
Mr. and Mrs. Torrey McCall
and three sops of Viet0/thi
are visitors with the Harry
Snell's BR 1. T.ondesboro, and
also with relatives in the Brussel.
area.
Lester Martian, Toronto. who
spent the weekend with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Machan, left on Wednesday for
Europe where he will visit. Paris
and 1, ondon. on a CBC' assigment..
CARD OF THANKS
TO ney neighbours and friends
I Would like to express my
Appreciation and thanks for the
lovely gifts and good wishes ox-
tended to me. Also to all who
helped me to settle in my new
location. A sincere welcome will
be. extended to you all, Sincerely
Lilian 'Cox.
POST PUBLISHING HOUSE
I
I BRUSSELS TM RATE
TO REMAIN THE SAME
A special meeting of 001.14Cit
Was held in the Municipal Office
on july 18th, Jt L. McCuelteon,
4 a bsent
followingThe motions were :
!,gored by IL. .t. TenPas, sec-
onded by I. C. Campbell that By-
Law No. 7-1.960 be introduced
and road a first and second time
and passed.
This being a ByLaw for the
submission or a vote of (Meat-.
ions under the Liquor Licence
Act.
by I, C. Campbell, sec-
onded by C. L. Cousins that BY-
. Law No. 7-1966 be read a third
time and passed and the Reeve
' and Clerk be authorized to sign
and sealed with the Corporate
Seel. •
Moved by T. CL Campbell, sec-
oncled by C. L. Cousins that By-
Law No. 8-1966 be introduced and
re-cl a fl rot lid second time and
laa ssed.
This being a By-Law to adopt
the ;assessment on which the 196G
tax roll shall he set, and to set
the mill rate that snail he levied
for taxation purpesps for the yeat
1 )
Mered by C. L. Cousins sec-
onded by H. :T. TenPas that
Ili--Law No. S-1966 as read a third
time be passed and the Reeve
and Clerk be authorised to sign
and sealed with the Corporate
Seal.
The mill rate for the Village of
Brussels will remain the same as
last year. 76 mills for Residential
assesra col. and 85 mills for Cou1-
tre",,ial Assessment,
Moved by C.,' L, 'Cousins sec-
onded by N. L. TenPas that Wm.
Ti. (ilerk of the Village of
Brussels be: appointed 'Issuer of
rat.riago Licences in the Village
7 711 SSPIF.
neeed hr T, G. Campbell, see-
m-vied by C. L. Cousins that Wm,
using continue to be insured
Waterloo Co-Operative Med-
ical Services, the premiums lo he
paid by the Villa cc caf Brussels
and Wm. Tr. T inr.'s Portion de-
dieleel from his salary each pay,
t~rl i•ra adjotim
]l'iv'ed by C. I„ Cousins scr-
olled bv TonPas tlttat the
.1. C. Kranter Wni.. TI. King
Reeve Clerk
T-11-1" N
lanef‘ to i New -Set from
radon the cool of the ARENA.
Friday. July 22nd,, .00 - 1:00
Sponsored by "Brussels Hi-T.
centred *pith wedding cake,
silver candleabra. with blue
candles, and white mums,
Pouring tea were Mrs. Selwyn
Baker and Mre: ,Willear Turnbull,
grandmothers of the bride,
CARD OF THANKS
My sincere thanks is extended
to all who helped in nny way at
they tiin of my sale, It was all
very much appreciated.
Themes Pierce.
'Mother 'Honors Daughter
With Pre-INiaptial Tea
Mrs„ , Wm. J. Turnbull enter-
tained at a trousseau tea in
honor of her daughter Barbara,
The guests were received by
the, , mother of the bride, the
groom's mother, Mrs. A: J.
Fritz, and Barbara.
Little Patti Brown of Eilliott
Lake was in 'charge of the guest
book. Doreen Baker, London,
directed the guests.
The, Trousseau Was displayed
by ,lane Treble of Clinton and
lirene Dottbledee, Mtehener.
Shower gifts by Mrs. Laidiew
Strachan of Sirmanerside, P.E.I.
Wedding gifts by Mrs.. Doug-
las Broven, Elliott Lake and
Christine Turnbull, Seaforth.
iGluests 'were served in the
afternoon by Mrs. George Han-
kirk, Ingersoll, Mrs. D, S. Law-
iess. Burlington and Mrs. John.
Turnbull, Seaforth, aunts of the
briele, In the evening Mrs. Jan
van Vlic3t, Brussels and Mrs.
Stanley Berfele, Listowel, served.
the guests.
Assisting in the,. kitchen were
Andrew` Turnbitil. Mrs. Max
°Wield and Mrs. Doubledee. And We Think
The tea table was covered with People Are 'Clever
a white, crochet 0001 over blue, A bird's nest, found by
sons of Clement McLellan,
Morris Township, while haying',
was brought to the office of The
Post' this week,
The nest was securely fixed,
about 18 inches tip on golden rod
stalks. The bird had skillfully
Win en part of the strands of
Which. the nest was constructed,
attired. and in and out of the=
golden rod stalks in such a roan-
bet that the stalks formed firm
pillars to hold the nest in place.
An amazing engineering feat
of the feathered builder.
Presbyterian manse on July 19th,
1916 by the Rev. F. H. Larkin,
Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald have
a family of two sons' and two
daughters; Miss Alary MacDonald.
of Toronto and Mrs, Wilfred
Shortreed (Muriel). Walten, who
died Dec. 20th, 1965; Kenneth of
Cranbrook..and 'Gm-101110 of 'Brus-
sels. They have three gialid,
children,
A family dinner ewas held at
the :Blue Barn, Highway 23. north
of Teistowel, on Saturday evening.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Major Toungblne Auburn;
Miss Kate McNabb, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd BarkWell, Gait; Miss Mary
MacDonald Toronto; : Wilfred.
Shortreed, Billie and Margaret,
Walton;. Kenneth MacDonald,
Cranbrook, and Mr. and 'Mrs,
Graerrie MacDonald, Brussels.
CRANliROOK
Mr. and Mrs. Martin MacDonald
Celebrate Their50th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Ntartla Mae
Donald celebrated their 50th
wedding anniversary quietly at
their home on Tuesday, The
couple have spent their entire I
life in the township. Mrs. Mae-
Donald is the former Margaret
Irene McNabb, daughter of the
late John and Mrs. McNabb. The
couple were married Seaforth
the
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