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The Brussels Post, 1972-07-19, Page 9Kevin Wheeler takes a break during swimming lessons at the Seaforth Lions Pool to warm up. Even on the hottest days a towel feels good once you are out' of the water. (Staff Photo) i Brussels Orange Lodge 744 has Occupied this building for nearly 100 years. The branch is amalgamating with Belgrave and the building has been sold. (Staff Photo) 11111111111111111111111111111111H11111M111111101111111111111111111 CRANBROOK GENERAL STORE 4 for 890 3 for 6* ,HILLCREST MARGARINE • • • • • • lb. 33 PINK SALMON • • • • • • 'h-lb. tin 490 1-step Angel-Food CAKE MIX ..590 • Agent: Littowel Dry Cleanere CRANBROOK Phone BruSsels 887-6593 01111111111111111111111111111111111111011111111111111111111111111111 Aylmer Corn, Beets, Peas, Green and Yellow Beans Monarch Cake Mixes Pouch Pac THE BRUSSELS POST, JULY 19, 1972-9 Srn-okey Says; Remember—Be sure campfire is out before you leave! WEDDINGS arQH,EN 0214,4INGER PQter's Lutheran church, Kitchener, was the scene for the Marriage of Elitor Yvonne. Gol- linger to William HarveyKitchen on Saturday, July 15, 191, with the Rev. Pr, Henry Qpperin4n Officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gollinger, 54 Summit Ave., Kitchener and the groom is the son of Mrs, Pearl Kitchen of Brussels and the late Mr. ,Freeman Kitchen. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an Empire Styled gown of dotted swiss with high neckline and long sleeves, trimmed with lace. Her floor- length train was of lace and she carried a cascade of white orchids and pink roses. The matron of honour, Mrs. Nancy Vollmer, sister of the bride, of R.R,43, Listowel, wore a similar styled gown in tnrquoise dotted swiss and carried a basket of daisies and cornflowers, Nieces of the bride and groom, Misses Brenda Stevens and Cathy Vollmer, junior bridesmaids, wore turquoise dotted swiss and carried baskets of eaisies and cornflowers. Misses Karry and Kelly Vol- lmer were flower girls and ring bearer was Master Thomas Vol- lmer. Mr. James Stevens, brother, in-law of the groom was best man. The ushers were Mr. Frank Gol- linger Junior and Mr. Murray Stevens. The wedding reception was held at the Plattsville com- munity centre. The bride's mother wore a floor-length gown of pink and mauve chiffon over taffeta with pink accessories and the gfoom's mother was dressed in a blue crepe dress with yellow acces- sories. Toastmaster was Mr. John Gollinger, brother ...of the bride from Kitchener.. The couple will reside in Brussels, Ontario. TRENTELMAN - NESBITT Trinity Anglican Church, Blyth was decorated with yellow and white shasta mums on June 24, 1972 at 7:30 for the wedding of Gerard Bernard Johan Trent- elman and Linda Evelyn Nesbitt. The groom is the son of Mr. and. Mrs. Herman Trentelman, Stratford and the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nesbitt, Clinton. Rev. Keith Stokes officiated at the double-ring ceremony. Mrs. Connie Nesbitt, sister-in- law of the bride, played tradit- ional wedding music. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor length A line sheath of ivory embossed polyester crepe, feat- uring a mandarin collar and long bell sleeves. The gown was ac- cented by an off-centre multi- button closing from the neckline to the knee. The bride wore matching rosettes in her hair and carried a bouquet of red roses and white stephanotis. •144#~•••411#4.••••••••4044411.••••••••••••• NOTICE:— Any accounts outstanding against the Centennial Committee should be forward- ed to GEORGE MUTTER, treasurer of Brussels Centennial Committee' prior to JULY 31st, so that the books may be CLOSED. THOMPSON and STEPHENSON MEAT MARKET Phone $874294 FREE DELIVERY ANlara8ter SLICED LARGE BOLOGNA • • • lb. 490 WIENERS lb. 650 Smoked Picnic SHOULDERS lb. 59 1111.i"#} DOWNY FLAKE WAFFLES pkg. 3* Green Giarit Frozen CORN NIBLETS, 10-oz. • • • • • for 690 Mrs. Brenda Kitching, sis-. ter of the bride, was matron of honor, and Mrs. June Buck- ingham was bridesmaid. They shower held at the home of Mrs. wore empire-styled, floor length Albert Hutton, Listowel. gowns of peacock blue chiffon over taffeta with blue and gold braid trim. The attendants wore matching braid trim rosettes in their hair and carried bouquets of yellow and white shasta.mums. Groomsman was Marcel Trentelman, brother of the groom and usher was Ken Semple. Following the wedding, a rec- eption was held in Blyth Memorial Hall. Guests were received by the bride's mother wearing a purple and white doubleknit dress and Jacket ensemble. She wore a corsage of yellow roses and white stephanotis. She was assisted by the groom's mother, wearing a beige dress and coat ensemble. She wore a corsage of pink car- nations and white stepha.notis. Far travelling, ,the bride. chose a mauve doubleknit halter dress with matching accessories and a corsage of white stephan- otis. After returning from a trip to Northern Ontario the couple will reside in Stratford. Prior to her wedding, the bride was honored with. a com- munity shower held at the home of Mrs. Ken Taylor and a family