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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1966-11-24, Page 141 g,4 PAO A Year ,n. Advance S2.,50 To ''''' THE BRUSSuILS POST, Tit l'It8l)AY, NOV, 24th, 1960 POST puBusEraNG aousw LAMB — HARMAN Baskets 'of white gladoli and chrysanthemums and candelabra decorated Knox Presbyterian church, Bluevale on Saturday, November 12th, at four o'clACX in the afternpon, for the wedding of ;Mary Loniee Harman to Mr. Clifford EaWson. Lamb, both of 'rhe bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Harman, RR 5, Brussels, and the groom. is the son of Mr. and Mrs.. Walter Lamb of T-Ter(fordshire, Eng- I lard, Rev. Everett Hawkes performed the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Nora Moffatt was the organiet and accomnanied Mrs, Glenn Sellers who Sang "The Wedding Prayer" during the ceetnony and "I l i] Walk Beside Yon" during tiro signing of the register. The bride, grven in marriage by her father. wore a iloor-Iength gown of white pen de soie, which she made and designed herself, It had long lily point sleeves and the bodice was accented with sealloped lace. Her chapel length veil of scalloped chantilly lace over peau de sole, was attached at the neckline with two rosettes. A rosette set in a crown of sequins held her shoulder length bouffant veil and she carried a cascade of yellow roses. She wore a diamond, pendant, a cherished gift of her great annt, the late Mrs. Alex Maid of honor was Miss Joyce Harlitan, Toronto, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Donald Chesber, Sarnia. and Miss Marine Elston, Winghara. They wore identical floor-length gowns of copen blue nean de sole With hell sleeves of scalloped lace. 'noir eathedrai length trains were attached at the neckline with rosettes. They wore, rolled rose beadpieees of the same in\ittertal, matching satin shoes and white gloves. Each wore a cultured pearl. a gift of the bride. Misses Joan Pletch and Heather' Jones were flower girls. They Wore identical floor-length towns of \vhit,, organti over taffette: with clunenerbrinds of blue scalloped laee, over peati le Sole, A slight train fell from a tiny rosette at the waistline. They also were rosette ImOdpiece8 similar to the bridesmaids, They wore Sterling Silver lockets and braCelets, a gift of the bride, All the attend, ants carried casca.deS of white she sift daiSies. teSt an was Gerald Clerhe. and Ostlers were Roger Merais and. Stentien T-Tatinati. all of Tore onto, and Timings WarUttek Brussels. Por a wedding dinner iii the etelreb basement. the bride'S' Mother received the glieStS wear fns: a Seal Tette twee dresS 'with rlpr'i nit* necessorieA and n cor- r,ece of baby pink orchids, She at0iiiitett by Mrs, rttuo moothn M VAnseuVrei, Mint fit, elit1i1kg ckeiie frith White lace top, black and white aceetioriefg add a cor- sage of baby pink orchids. For travelling the bride donned a pink wool dress with black and. white accessories and a corsage of pink orchids. Mr. and Mrs. Lamb will reside at 1227 Lakeshore Rd. East, 'port Credit, Ontario. (Inests were, present from Chatham. Nort Dakota, 'Vancouver, iztg- ham, Mount 'Forest, Winnipeg, Orton, Brussels, Sarnia., •• Kitchener, Listowel,. GRUBS BRAY Brussels 'United Church was the setting Friday evening for the marriage of Barbara Ann Bray . and William -Wayne Grube, The Rev. Allan Johnston was the officiating c.lcrgyinan, The Bride iH the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Bray o'f:,R,B 3? Brussels. Mr. and Mrs. 'Miliaria: ' Grube of Brussels are patents of the groom., The wedding music was provid- ed by :\frs. Fred Stephenson of Brussels. The bride. given in marriage by bee father. wore a white knit suit, with red acessories and a where bridal boeuet. The bridesie,aid, Miss 'Dianne Fischer was dressed in a red suit with black accessories and she en ,T10,1 whito flowers. The groomsman was Robert Higgins of Brussels, Guests Were e,;beserT by Don Bray, At the i.eception, at the home of the bride's parents, Mrs. Bray received the guests in a brown knitted. suit with a White corsage. She was :assisted by the mother of the groom wearing a light blue lac , dross and white corsage. The bride's: table Was laid for tt haffett lunch centered With the wedding cake. Honored guests present were the bride's grandmothers and the air ern s grandparentS. On their return from a, wedding • trip to Niagara Falls the couple took up residence in Wingbam. FIGURE SKATERS Figure Skating lesson8 will "start Thursday, November 24th and continue each Consecutive Thursday. These Who have not yet re-. gistered may stilt enroll next Week, Arena Now In Operation The Brussels arena opened ter this season's 'activities this Week i:tii tlet` the Operational manage- ment of Idareld Thoirtria and T olVt(3116C. Plant, The (Triers have already been; sharpening no their skill with the stones and broorns, Trignre skating Insttnetion cornniences this week and hockey rind skating will keen the arena hrimtning in Of' week's to Ali C' 4141'4,11 Palle ..0i7i; Ccuple Honored On 5th Anniversary Mr. aid t9rs Glenn Hu et her were the gueits of honor of Mr, and Mrs. Ross Knight on Saturday evening, Wilen. many friende gathered to celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary. 'The evening was spent dancing at Pa.rkview Gardens, later every- one enjoyed a delicious turkey • dinner. Glenn and Isabel were presented with lovely gifts of silver and china, Mr. and Mrs. Hnether Wett guest of their son Gerald and his wife Elizabeth of St,. Cath- arines. at an anniversary .dinner at the hotel in Zurich, Members of the Huether family gathered at the Castle Inn in :Kit- chener to honor Glkn and Isa- bel on their anniversary. They were presented with many beauti- ful gifts and cards, also person- al Congratulations on this happy oeeasion: BRIDEELECT HONORED Last Monday evening friends, relatives and neighbours gather- ed at Oranbrook Cornarinnity Centre to "honor Barbara. Bray prior to her marriage to Wayne Grube. Several contests were enjoyed and then Barbara was Presented with many lovely and useful: gifts Lunch' and a social half hOuz followed, WILLIAM ARTHUR EASTER William Arthur waster 45, of Sera le, in St, JoePpli'e Hos- elare:e, cn Friday. ['le is serv1vifei In, his wife, the former LefIllitiO Stiles, the doughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. TT. Stiles of Brus- sels; daughter Shirley, at home: sons Carry. and Randy, both at home. one sister, Mrs. 1''orman. (Shirley) Fort Wayne. nil ; brothers Robert, Kenneth. both of Sarnia: hierbert or Hamil- toti ; Ted. .Bleinheim; -Howard of Chatham. Service; 'was 'held at 2 p.m. Monday at Dunlop United Church, Sarnia. Buria.4 was in Grandview Memorial gardens, MRS. T. BARRY MARSHALL .Mrs. T. Barry Marshall, 43. of Walton. died in Victoria Hos- pital London last. Wednesday She \vas horn and educated in I Seaforth. and had been chief operator for the Bell Telephone co. there until ofew years ago, She was 0 daughter of Mrs, Amelia T-Ttidon of Serrforth, and the late Albert Hudson,. .• She is survived by her 'hus- band; one sister, Mrs, Prank (Dorethy) Holroyd of Preston. She was rr member of Ditfrs err rIntreh. Walton.. - The. funeral ,gervi00' ` a held at till, Ti, S 1`-r1".; ftlnOrt11 11.01110,i Sem forth .FrIerre at 'Rev. Off10.1ato.d, Squirt Softball Tea* Presented With Trophy Last Wednesday, November in Atwood. the Brussels Squirt Softball team received the Bruce. Long Trophy for the lerieuo ehall1p101$1111), This trophy may he seen a '..lurray Lowe's Barber Shop', ( RAN:3ROOK Personals Mr. and Mrs. Stuart . Stevenson, Sharon and Ann Lee, visited over the week-end with relatives in Toronto, h1 rs. Ernest Waddell. Fullerton, spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Strickler. Mrs. Ross Fogel accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Coron Hulley and Rickey, Seaforth, on a weekend trip to North Ray where they visited Mr,. and Mrs. M. Miley. Mic4,ies T3everley .Frans and Linda Tloffr ter., Kichener, 00 over the week-end s 7 Mrs. dthasf p„ee n e, Mrs. Stuart Stevenson teaches the millinery 'course in night School at Wingbani on Monday a ea Wednesday evenings until trek 1.90. Entertains At Get-Awmainted Party Attend Wedding Mr. and Mrs. -Wes .McEachern attended the marriage Of 111011. 4 e.rand-daught;er. Sande, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Winston Mc- Eaeherau, to 1\114. Barry Davidson, in the United Church, Galt, on Saturday, 1,d.c.)ventber -19th. • Receives County Honors At 4-H Achievement Day Fourteen girls, members of the 4-11. Sapper Club, with their lead- ers, Mrs. Clare 'Witch and Mrs. W111. I M er a t i coded Achieve- ment flay in Winghain 011 Sat urday. [Hein Dacharme. Marie Veiren, and Frannie Smith enan situ tea making tea biscuits. ).torie Volt.ch received County Honors presented by Mrs. Boss. Neve:Tidier Auxiliary Meeting The November meeting of the Evening Auxiliary was held at the home of Mrs. :rim Knight with a good attendance, Mrs. Stuart. Evans was leader and the lliennsmbrance" tonic was given by Mrs. Alex Cameron, The roll call 'WAS answered with a remota- inianee '(..erse Mrs. Mena Ritether Ili,OA; I t 7Zniat i Ai:isted itz;i11-06 10h t ELECTION FOR URUSSELS REEVE MONDAY, DEC. 5th It appears there, will be air election in Brussels for reeve.. and possibly for council. Herbert. Stretton was noniinaed for reeve and expressed his intention to stand. It is expected that J. C. Krauter will qualify, H. J. Ten Vas, the third nominee for reever did not signify his intention but he could make it a three-way race.. eTh)e cc:k nominees have until nine, i °night to qualify, Last word at Press time is that there will be an election for eneele irl'ce and that the four 19 illors have already quali- fied. (16 small representation of the ratepayers were in attendance at the nomination meeting Iasi night, Win. H. +King was appointed chairman for the meeting. Those nominated were: -Reeve J. C. Kreuter, Stretton, IT. .1, Ten Pas Council — H. ,T Ten Pas, ,T, MoCutcheon, T. G. Campbell, L.. tkinehae. Ted Elliott, Pre, --- C. L. Workman (Accr.),. Fred Thuell, School Board — Gee. McCutch- ne01.11 ItiPeVe C. Krauter reviewed County Council affairs at length. He said County Road IN.Tp, 12 =ilea the heaviest traffic of any- in.provement road in Huron County, Municipal affairs brought considerable discussion from Sew of those present regarding the re-hiring of clerk Wm, IT, King, also the stirve7- for the irstellptirm of sewers. (contianed on bank page) PEOPLE' WE KNOW George McCatcheon has been hospitalized in Wingham. District Hospital this Week. Mrs. F. G. Braby, who has been, in Saskatchewan for the past month with her mother 'who has been ill, returned to her home lier on Friday, James S. Armstrong is recuper- ating in Wing-ham District HoSpi- al after 'an appendectomy. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hemingway' attended the dinner party at Bel, wood, last Saturday, honoring the 25th anniversary of Bill and Jean .T. IV, Fischer. who under*ent surgery in the K--\-r Hospital. in, Kitchener on Monday, is reported as recovering.; favortraMy, MI'S. Lena Cardiff had a one week holiday with Mr. and Mrs. flottald Chesher of Sarnia, Ont,, and Mr, and NIA's. Edward Robart$ of Porl Huron. Miele Sunday guests at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby oP NDonn ao'.l' Crosby. London, Mr. and Mrs. Tiee-old V Roberts and Mrs. Hildt4; rtoheris. Listowel and Mrs. 'Aftry' Amstrong, Belgrave. A birthday kilimo, wits bold Ili behoving the CiVrifitlg tionog 1 Mrs. 1,ylle Gordon entertained number of neighbours to a get-acquainted party for het new ; neighbour. Mrs. Fred SMith, The evening was spent in games and conl-ests. following which Mrs, Smith was presented with several gifts. A delicious lunch was ser- \d,d by the hostess, Mxs. Dick Bradshaw, Mrs, Stanley Fischer and 11T1'8. Mac