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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1967-07-27, Page 1• $2.00 A rear In Advance - £2,90 To (.1.8.A. • I, THE BRUSSELS POST TPEUtSDAY, JULY 27th, 1967 POST PUBLISHING HOUSE HEAD-6,141 COLLISMN TAKES LIFE OF MORRIS TVVP. WOMAN; SENDS TWO TO HOSPITAL 'milt -1 MAPItii4 .Lighted candelabras, baskets of Ye:110W mere. and white gladolibrO- Vided a.Sotti ng Aria "ro.xeter Trillt Church, for the marriage of 'GWondelyne Judith. Deanne Martin, daughter of Mr. and MrS, Angus 'Edwin Martin of Brussels to ,Tolin Lee Davies ToOtit of Niolitreal, son of and. laird '.kri•bur ''f'refterick ai§tiori10 Toot The double ring ceremony took.. place on Friday, July 14th, 1967, at With Rev, Donald Sweeney officiating, WM,•King, Sr, of ilrussela provided the 'Organ trillsie and liceonipanied the soloist kr. Akl.Mani tiTenton Of trifighaaii wild otif baY" aiu airing the signing of the register f.'cildered, "the Wedding liraVer:" +he Snide who WriS eir.6it In 1"nt1,1ilagi3 by her fatite*, chose boor-length white sheath dress, A daisy pattern featnring a tent dress with, elbow length bell sleeves covered t ea sheath. Mr bouffant Short `veil was held in front by a cluster of lace, with matching applique on the veiling. She carried ' hotlielt of pink romet. Miss Sarhare, Thompson of, Lynden, Ontario, Was maid of honour, She was attired in floor- length yellow taffeta with empire waist having lace bodice._ Her head dress was of white shasta, daisies and her bottquet was FthnSta, daisies centred with, YelloW taunts. Tbe groonisrmin Wes Mr. Ian McArtlint of Toronto. The guests WE.!re ushered by Mt. Wilbur T110)1)1111 of Rrantford and Mr, ,l'olen Rickey of Ratnilton, A receottot1 toiloWed at the biuc tIrtrii iii tistowel, Iii the re, ealving line the bride's 'Mother swore sky blue lace dress over taffeta in sheath style. with blue hat, and white purse. gloVeti and shoeS, The corsage was yellow tram's, The groom's mother was attired in a short-length French crepe dress. elegantly styled with high draped neckline and cape sleeves, in mint green colour, Her accessories • were white and the corsage was yellow MUMS. Guests Were ,present. from Mani- Mon; tiynden, DrentfOrd, Tor- onto, Oshawa, IleaCelaSfieldi Montreal, T3xeter. .Titchener and )3rOSSe18, The bride, groom,. Maid of honour. g-roeinStnati and the two ushers are all. grridnateS Of. the Y.TtliVersity of 'Western Ontartm 'e gtoom.'s grandmother Of Who 10 years hge, attended the ceremony, She Was, dressed in firlitted Silk anti wore a oottkgo Of 'White tennis, The bride Was Presented With a. White bible front the Official ',ROAM of Wroveter rtilted Olitttch as a. (101.1.enntal Gift, Par a wedding trip t t!rifiada the betto +4 • MASON'S ATTEND Lotict .•%,youi:riproi Motet, rforlaid Ni$3. Doolti hi . John's lodge, Brussels, aCeompanied SettiOr Warden ,George HeLheringtan, and Junior 'Warden Gordon Stiles, attended the annual eGIllitrUi.C4- (Ai of ontarle Masons in TOronto lairs Week, 'Woe, i3ro; Bolt illogenzie tit Liiek;;! eledod Deputy of the Grand Masttiiof North Hum DiStriet, which Is comprised of 12 lodges.. Others attending from Brussels were Rt. Wor, Tiro, Calvin Krauter, let Wet'. firth Norrnau Hoover, Pro. and. Wor, pre. finivrie Cousins. A Past Grand Chaplain of Ont4, ark) Masons, arid former resident of this district, in the Person bf Rt, War, Bro. Rev, Gordon Hazel- weed of ganilien, Was itiso in attendance. WorAlpful: Master of St, John's Lodges 1-0 The day-long ssesions conclud- ed with the Grand Masters banqubt at the. Royal 'York Hotel where nearly :4,60a Masons en- Joyce the banquet. This was' 14, lowed by a very timely address by Most Worshipful Brother, the 'Very Rev. W. L, Wright of Sault Ste. Marie, Areltbishop of the Anglican Diocese of Algri MISS BETH HOOVER HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Miss Beth. Roover was taken by surprise, when. relatives and friends gathered at the home of her brother Norman Hoover, to celebrate her birthday on July 121h, with her. . Tarring the afternoon and even- ing nearly otie hundred guests called. A delicious lunch was served by her nieces Marion and Sylvia, The dining room table was beautifully 'arranged With a lace cloth ca ri (AS a rid a birthday aim Beth Wishes to thank all the neighbours, friends and relatives. for kindly greetings, gifts and birthday cards, ClueSiS were present from London. Lunar', Clinton 'Wing- ham, Binovrile and Myth. iwpms OLTILT Tile ITortietiltniml Centennial Oullt Was won by Mrs. Elsie rioluittchrim of rata niece dress and coat Suit in rose• shantung accented With white purse, glovdA and shoes, The enrSngt WAS wbite"inrirn§.. The young' couple will reside in Montreal at 50() DusletriOn St. The groom Is lit the office of the ttilVe l haPpY suinniOr vae6tion, Firflve PateIt, ROY H. SELLERS Roy 14, Sellers eatered into rest oa. Sunday July in St. Mary's HOspital, Kitchener, his 14th year. Ho isrh.4 ti native of Morris ':'"Lsiliff, son of the lato Mr, and M r s, doel lie famed there until he retired tr. Brussels CTr years ago: 'Els wife, the former Rita Harris predeceased him. six years ago, 'tie Is survived by three brotherS, Ward or Morris. Charles of :iteidleberg, and Prank of Wingham, hrpther tarold nredeeeased biM to '165'4`• The funeral service was hei'd at the D, A. Bann Funeral Home oil July 19111 with the Rev. Chas, MePottoll of Meville Church, Officiating, Pallbearers were Ross Turvey, Prager Mustard, Jim Turvey, Earl ltesr Sellers, Roy Turvey. Flower beat'ers Woe: fi Glen SellerS, arid Brian TraviSS. WILLIAM 14, attttg A life-long resident of the Brussels area, William R, Stiles, passed away in Wingham and District Saturday even- ing at the age of 7. He wan the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stiles. Mr. Stiles, served overseas in the First World War', 3•41tis a life 'member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 218, Brussels, and tif St. John's Masonic, Lodge, BruSSeiS, T-To was a retired mail courier and was in the service of the Postal Department for 40 years. Ho is survived by his wife, the former Sarah Spiel's; Eight sons, Pill. Gordon and Ted of RruSsels, Stewart and Toe of Lotion, Junior of Toronto, John of innisfail, Mae of Winnipeg, Man ,; five dreicliterS. 'Mrs. Wm. (Annie) Shelf of Brussels, Mrs, George (Dorothy) McMiehon of Guelph. 'Barbara of Kitchener, Alice of Toronto, Mrs, Win, (T.ouis'e,) Easter of Sarnia. One son, Allan uredeeeased Ms father 10 years ago. Tile funeral service was held at his late residence on Tuesday at 2 p.m. The Rev. Allan ,lour stain of Brussels Milted Church officiated. , Masonic and Royal Canadian T.egion services were held n.t. the Urine mi moodny night. Pallbearers wore 11.1irsel Halt Bain Workman, David Hastings Sir,, Stuart LnWe. Orris and. Willis Knight Flower hearers were Doug liavidsoli. Harold Mtitter, Tim gtiles, mid Garry. raster, ROON "RVINF. To Mr: and Mrs, John Irvine (Yvonne Pollard), n ,July Oh. 1907, at. the Metro- entitan 'General, Witidsol% IN'Tlillfa Aft, GUEST FROM BRAZIL TO SPEAK AT SERVICE Guest speaker at tlie Brussels Untied OhurCh on SundaSi be Mr, Lloyd W. Strachan, agrtdc3.- (•nriittnissionary 'in Brazil. Strachan, formerly of Orillia, Ont., t' graduate of OAC Guelph, and has watitett on agri- culutral projects in -variotis com- munities in Ontario. it is hoped there will be a large attendance Sunday morning bear Mr. Strachan tell of his ex p(4'llen'els, REV. W. A. iI/11:.1.:11ATC4S. Rev. W. A, Williams, .$4; of Brussels, a retired Presbytehilti Minister, died Saturday evening, July 15th, at the. Callander Nurs- ing Home, Brussels. Mr. Williams had lived in Brus- Sels, since 1954, arter retiring rront ft two-point charge of Valetta arid New St. Andrews, Dover, in. Kent fiounty, He had ltretfouSly held the charges of Cram-61'661k and Ethel, Ontario. Born and et ica,fed in. Wales, he moved to the lYnited' States in 1921, serving in Churches in 'Pennsylvania and Iowa. He. Tg survived by his wide*: one d au gh t el': Mr S. Stuart, McNair of Grey Townslifiaf x son, W, T.vor Williams, managing editor of the London Free Press: and' three ,grandchildren. A son, Maldvf'M was killed during the Second World :War while serving with an 11A.F bomber Squadron. Funeral serVices were con- ducted from the P. A. Rann Funeial Home. Brussels, on Tuesday, July 15th. Officiating were Rev, C. A. McCarroll meiville Presbyterian Church„ Brussels, Rev. T. 0. Hughes of Watford. Ont., and Rev. Greene of Hanover, Ont. interment was in Brussels cemetery. Pallbearers were. Ray Millard of Chatham. Doug Fletcher of Vfl 1 ei (n. Boss Cunningham of Tri ple t, Alfred L. Knight, Calvin Tznifilif and Graeme McDonald of Brussels, PEOPLE 'Ott kNtivy Itiql,fik • Scott or Los Angles.. has been a visitor with 11.15 father, W. • S. Scott, Mr. and. Mrs. Berry Watson ind family of. Stiakatoon, • , have • hoot vacationing With ..relatiVeA, b • Rev. and Mrs. l'enningS•ef TtR,'6; Woodstock. called Ori friends in brussels ibis week. • Weekend guests Of Miss Bessie Moaes were Mrs. A. Ti. tackie of Newhiarl(-4 and Mrs. :Helen Tionnet :and Peter Metrison of Marys. T hide Elliott Was promoted to Grade 10 of WITT-IS. T-Ter name was inadvertently omitted in, the 1.01,1111,f- rAliilsori 16 itin 100 10‘41., This community was shocked Often a head-on collision, Monday,. cla:nied the life of Mrs. Clifford Marks of the 5th concession of Morris Tolirnship, The two-car crash sent nor grandaughter, toe id Willis, 15, of Royal Oak, and Paul McDonald, 17, of Brussels, 1.o Wingham and Dist. tact Hospital with injuries, The fatal accident oeenredl on the, brow of a bin on the sixth. deffeession of Morris Township, four i0fes from Brusse1.5. It inr Volved the ,e* driven by Mrs,. Marks and M; McDonald LuMber truck drilfen by Pant Mel)ona.ld, son of. Mr. and Mrs- J'. M. McDonald of Brussels; who' received chest and arm 1:01V:telly ufAlltiple bruises and shock. VileU Willis, daughter of Mrs.- Annette Willis of Royal Oak, Mich., whCi was vacationing at the home of Mt and Mrs. Marks, suffered a fractured left leg and. lacerations. Both vehicles were demolished'. A post mortcn examination was, conducted. No inquest was held, MRS. CLIFFORD MARKS Funeral services were bell from. the D. A. Rann funeral `Rome, Monday, 2 mm,„ Rev. Braby, St. 3ohn's Anglican Church was he officiating minister. Morning Star Rebekah Lodge and the ,.Ladies' Auxiliary to the Royal' Canadian Legion Branch 21g, of which she was a member, both held a memorial service at, the funeral. home on Wednes- day night. Pallbearers r Were S. C. Kranter, Mervyn Pipe. Ken White, Win. MeArter, Jas. Marks, and Hugh Pearson. Flower bearers were Chas. Shawl Stewart. T-Thinphries, Win, Hutchinson and Murray Spottan. interment was in Brus- sels, ceineterY, :Ws, Marks, the former Alat'hea Carter, is survived by her hus- band, one daughter. Mrs. Annette Willis of Royal Oak, Mich; step- danghters. Mrs, Lloyd (Mildred) Pfeifer', Brodhagen; Mrs. Ross (Edith) White. London; Mrs, Thomas. Moroi:by) Powell, l'c1tch= ener; stepsons, David, Morris Township; Stanley. Brampton; brother. Ray, Welland; : sister, All's.' Viola 'Den roil% Toronto. ANDREW EARL MoLENNAN Andrew Earle MeT.Jerinan, 52, Of RR 2, Bilievale, died WOdnes- flan July 19th, in Lisinwel Mem- orial 'Hospital, Tre is survived by a Sister, Miss Jane, or Ethel' The funeral service was held at the D. A, Rann Funeral Unite. Briissels, en Friday at 2 p.m. 'MI HAI wes in Mel sewortl- r4a11.0trirti Vaster'', It WO