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John N. Mayes,
B. Sc. (Agr.), M.B.A.
Canadian Imperial Bank of
Commeice announces the
appoietment of Mr. John N.
Mayes as. an Agriculture1Off-
Mayes as an Agricultural
Officer.
Mr. Mayes, a native of
Stroud, Ontario, is a grad-
uate of the University of
Guelph and the University of
Western Ontario, and has
gained experience in Ontario
with the Ministry of
Agriculture and Food, Farm
Credit Corporation and the
Agricultural Rehabilitation
and Development Administra-
tion.
From his base in Toronto
he will work closely with farm
operators and rural Branch
Managers in Ontario. His
appointment is part of the
continuing expansion of the
Agricultural Department of
the Commerce which now in-
cludes specialists in Ontario,
Manitoba, Saskatchewan and
Alberta, as well as at the
Head Office of the Bank. (adv)
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THE BRUSSELS
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Descendent of
Brussels founder
visits village
Malcolm Stuart Copeland of
Windsor, a great-great-great-
grandson of Wm. Ainlay, founder
of Ainlayville, (now Brussels),
was a visitor here on Friday
of last week.
Mr. Copeland, an Ainlay des-
cendant through his mother, said
he had heard much of this village
but had never before been here.
He and his recent bride, were
interested in details of the Brus-
sels Centennial celebrations,
which they had not heard about
earlier, and were pleased to
get a copy of the Centennial
issue of the. Post. They both
said they found Brussels a plea-
sant, attractive village and would
certainly be back.
When told of the restoratiOn
of the site and grave stone of
Wm. Ainlay, they signified their
intention of visiting it on their
way out of Beussels.
POST, SEPTEMBER 130 1971-9
Rev. Barry Passmore offi-
ciated at the double-ring cere-
mony which united in marriage
Gayle. Louise Gannett and Donald
Murray McArter on Saturday,
August 5, at 3:30 p.m. in St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Church,
Wingham.
The bride is the daughter of
Mrs. Wilfred Gannett of Wing-
barn and the late Mr. Gannett.
Parents of the groom are Mr. and
Mrs. Donald McArter of Brus-
els.
Given in marriage by Tom
Cornwall, the bride chose a dress
of white polyester crepe with
matching train. The dress . and
train were trimmed with wide
Belgian lace. Her three-tiered
shoulder length veil was held in
place by a cluster of roses and
she carried a cascade of white
carnations and yellow roses.
Mrs. Brenda Griffith of Wing-
ham was- matron of honor. She
wore a gown of green flowered
chiffon over satin. A white
velvet ribbon adorned the
empire waistline.
Miss Donna Ross of R.R.1,.
Wingham, and Miss Joan Mc-
Arter, sister of the groom, were
bridesmaids. They wore dresses
identical to that of the matron
of honor, the colors being pink
and mauve respectively. They
carried cascade bouquets of yel-
low mums and white gladioli.
Murray Kellington of Brus-
sels was groomsman and the
guests were ushered by Tom
Deyell of Wingham and Dale
Pletch of Brussels.
A reception followed at the
Wingham Legion Hall. The
bride's mother received the
guests wearing a pink dress with
white accessories. She wore a
corsage of white and blue minia-
ture carnations. She was
assisted by the groom's mother,
wearing a blue , dress with white
accessories and a corsage of
pink miniature carnations.
For travelling the bride
changed to a white and navy
striped hot pant outfit with a
corsage of red roses.
Prior to her marriage, the
bride was honored at two show-
ers, where she received many
lovely gifts. They were given
by the groom's aunts at Brus-
sels and by friends of the bride
at W Ingham.
News of Beigrove
correspondent.
Soiltdoenlletileuee
Mrs. Ron Nicholson .arid
lvir
of. St. Marl's who are holiday-
The Belgrave A.C.W. met at in at their cottage at TAWS
the home of Mrs. Robert Higgins Head.
With an attendance of twelve Mr. and WO. WM. Kelly of
members and One visitor. The SeaSorth visited, on Tuesday with
meeting was conducted by the Mr. and Mrs. Alhert Vincent*
vice-presideet, Miss MaryIsabel Mr. Thomas Taylor of EilYth
preatilyeerill anvidli9thereadscritphtatiroepetankienn :Oa: Mar sM.Alhdearyt VinVicnit:rt.wi th r M
from 32nd chapter of Exodus. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Arm..
xetaMriya,utmesrsw.ercelarre:dvbyanthce aSmeop-. twsitenreyalgesnodofvwitTsthihteomrdrawsdsalitiomoarpienAt-mratle,
Mrs. Cooper Nethery gave the
treasurer's report. The raffle sAtrlmOnsgt;song ulwothhoer,,
is M
a rpealie Dntaveat
was won by Mrs. Archie Mont-
gomery. The roll call was an-. Brookhaven Nursing Home,
Swered by everyone telling where Wihehamo
they Were baptized. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lichty
and Wayne of R.R.l, Milvertou A penny auction was held
following • which the hostess visited with Mr. and Mrs.Robert
served lunch.
4-H GIRLS MEET
Htbbei and Mrs.don
Sunday.
Mr.Robert Ribberd
visited on Sunday evening with
The first meeting of Belgrave Mrs. Mae Baylor of Gorrie.
II - 4 H Club was held at the Mr. and Mrs. GneeosrmtgesisnWsoalwTdeltenaear
wh anoa s
Leaders.
a et ht e6 fe nl s
c.epoefte 8r Cghantrisdalenrdwtwitho BMortmanHody Belgrave, Miss
Mre LpaynYdil
Election of officers Snowde n,
ofR,1# 2,M Lucknow,rs.Er dciManrwhen Jane Shiell was
elected President, Alice Bee- Hunter, Lucknow, Mr. end Mrs.
croft as Vice-President and George Webster, Mr. and Mrs.
Marilyn Robertson as Press Re- Lloyd Humphrey, Bonnie and
porter. The Secretary is to be Bradley, Mr. and Mrs . A.
each in turn, Mrs. Alex Robert- Humphrey, all of St. Helen's
attended the Christening on Sun-
day of baby Caroline Margaret
Humphrey, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Humphrey of Pres-
ton in Penticostal Church of
Waterloo.
Knox United Church Anniver-
sary Services will be held on
Sunday, September 24 at 11:15
a.m. and 8:00 P.M. Rev. Donald
Stuart of R.R.#1, Centralia will
be the guest speaker. The eGood
Intentions" of Teeswater will
provide music during the evening
service and following the evening
service.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Rezansoff,
Gail, Heidi and Michelle of St.
Catharines spent the week end
with Mrs. Laura Johnston and
attended the Johnston-Grasby
wedding on Saturday in Knox
United Church, Belgrave.
'The Canadian Industries"
meeting of the Women's Instit-
ute will be held Tuesday at the
Community Centre at 8 P.M.
Mrs. George Procter is con-
vener of the program and mem-
bers will tour the Fear apiar-
ies in Wingham and return to
the meeting. The roll call is
a Huron County town and indus-
try for which it is famous. Lunch
committee Mrs. Stewart Proc-
ter, Mrs. Nelson Higgins and
Mrs. Stanley Hopper.
The first 4-H meeting of Bel-
grave 111 was held in the Bel-
grave United Church on Sept-
ember 5. Mrs. William Coultes
and Mrs. James Hunter are the
leaders. Eight girls attended
this meeting. Mrs. Hunter in-
troduced eThe Third. Meal".
Officers elected are: Pres.
Doreen Taylor - Vice Pres.,
Janice Coultes - Press Reporter
Joanne Bakelaar.
The girls all participated in
making a Pizza.
son discussed the changing pat-
tern of meals and Mrs. Peter
Chandler discussed the four-day
meal record.
Darlene Coultes demon-
strated making a "Pizza" and
Marlene McGee read the recipe.
LOCALS
Mrs. Cora McGill was a Sun-
day visitor with Mrs. George
Maines of Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coultes
visited on Sunday with Mrs. Rus-
sel Walker and with Mr. Walker
who is a patient in the Nelson
Street Nursing Home.
Mrs. Lulu McLaughlin of
Florida visited with her brother
and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Chamney on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cham-
ney visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred McPherson.
Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor
of Churchill, Ontario spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Taylor also visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Showers of Wingham.
226 pupils enrolled in East
Wawanosh Public School for the
fall term. Miss Marje Kamori-
man will be teaching French
here and in Turnberry Central
School.
Mr. and Mrs. James Baker
of London spent the week end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Michie.
Miss Joyce Taylor of Toronto
spent the week with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor.
Miss Doris Coultes left on
Monday to attend Waterloo Luth-
eran University.
Mr. and Mrs. James R.
Coultes visited on Sunday with
their daughter and son-in-law
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor of
St. Anne's.
Mr. and Mrs. Garner Nich
Olson , Raymond and Robert,
visited on Sunday with Mr. and