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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1973-05-09, Page 3WEEKLY SALE BRUSSELS STOCKYARDS LTD. • EVERY FRIDAY AT 12 NOON PhOne 887-6461 Brussels, Out Correspondent Mrs. Joe Walker Mr. Denis. Freeman was in charge of the service in Blue- vale Presbyterian Church Sun- day. , The ,Explorers are having Mrs. Colin Campbell of Wingham show her pictures taken in India, on May 24 in Bluevale Presby- terian Church when a white ele- phant sale alio will be held. The Bluevale-Belmore Young Peoples met Sunday evening in the , Belmore Pretbyterian Church. Kathy Walker had the topic. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mann last weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Al Cherney of Mississauga. Mrs. Wendy Thompson and. Shawn have come back to Blue- vale from her parents home in the West. Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Mc Michael of Orillia spent Wed- - • SHOP AT ANSTETT JEWELLERS ,LTD. fo r MOTHERS - DAY GIFTS . Fainily Rings -- Charni Bracelets Royal Doulton Figurines Crystal --- Oil Paintings Watches — Clocks Many businesses including . Agriculture • Manufacturing Tourism • Construction • Professional Services • Transportation • Wholesale and Retail Trades, have obtained loans from IDB to acquire land, buildings, and machinery; to increase working capital; to start a new business; and for other purposes. If you need financing for a business proposal and are unable to obtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions, perhaps IDB can help you. INIIIISTRIAI InflOPMENT HANK Can MB help you? On Monday, May 14th, 1973 one of our representatives Mr. E. G. Roe will be at the Blue Barn Motel and Restaurant LISTOWELL from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon Telephone: 291.1580 IV 'Volt efividi N6A le/ Ontaelo. ANSTETT JEWELLERSXD., Clinton Seaforth Walkerton MR. GEORGE EVANS The• death of George Evans Occurred on Thursday, May 3rd in Wingham General Hospital after a lengthy illhett. He Wat in his 78th year. • Evans was born in Gtey Township, the :youngest EVariS, and Elizabeth Cetighlin. Surviving are his- wife, the fOrnier Elsie Steins, a bibtlik' Lynn Of drabbrOok i a sister Lillian; Mrs: George Brown; of AtWOOd and "nieces and-riepheWS: Predeceased by John, Evans of Rillasela and Bert Of Grey town- ship. Ile was a long standing` member of ' Cranbrook Prea , bYteriari Church and in later years of Melville dhurob i bits- sels. He was a member of the St. John's Lodge A.F. & A.M. Brussels, who held a burial ser- vice on. Friday at 9;80 P.M. Funeral services were held froni M L. Watts funeral hedne at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 5th with interment in the Craiibrook Cemetery With•Rev. C. A. Md.. Carta]. of BrUssels Presby- terian Church officiating: Lunch was served in the parlor of the Brussels Presby- terian Church to relatives and friends following the 'service by the ladiet Of the Rebekah Lodge and the ladies of the elnirch. The pallbeiterS were Douglisi gvansi Gary Evans, Bert Prior, John Wheeler, Norman. ArOhie Motes. Flower beareit were Aiek 8teiss and itirtydoli., News. of Bluevale Explorers to see pictures of India. a::• Area Wedding ca nesday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hall. Connie Mann, Miss Bar- Miss bara Lillow and Miss Jane Handley left Monday morning to work in Alberta. Mr. HarveY Mann of Kitchener spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and mrs. Ross Mann. • Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rainy of Akron, Ohio spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hall and family of Brussels also -visited with their parents. (intended for last week) Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Elliott at- tended the christening of their great granson, Robbie Allan Harrison in Wingham on Sunday morning, then had dinner at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alien Harrison. 4-H The Bluevale Pretty Poly- esters met April 24 at the United Church. The roll call for the meeting was, tell how you will incorporate tretch in the seams. of your garment. Rosemary Schmidt read minutes. It . was decided that Laurie Johnston would be commentator for the Achievement Day fashion show. The leaders discussed and demonstrated how to apply sleeves, sleeve finishes and tailor's hem. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. R.H. Armstrong of wing- ham Presbyterian Church con- ducted communion service at the Bluevale Presbyterian Church, Sunday, April 29. Mrs. Raymond Elliott presented a baptismal fount in memory of her late husband. Bernard Thomas, on behalf of the congregation accepted it and Rev. Armstrong gave the dedication and prayer. Four new members were re- ceived, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Boon- stra, Brian Warwick and Robert MacTavish. Mr. Ross Gray pre- zented the certificates. The choir sang, *"I've. Been To Calvary." • Mrs. Henry wheeler and Mrs. Stella Cowan of Wingham were Saturday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Elliott. Reverend and Mrs. wm. Blackmore and Bob of Kitchener Visited on the weekend with Mrs. Raymond Elliott and attended church service when a baptismal fount was given by Mrs. Elliott in memory of her late husband. Mr. and. Mrs. Klaude Horne of Listowel, visited, with Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Haugh ind Eileen. Sunday visitors at the Haugh home were. Mr. and Mrs. Carman Nixon, Grant, Lori and Andrea of London; Mt. Jim Darling Jr. of Belmore and Miss Cherylliill of Whitechurch. Easter visitors with Mr.'and Mrs. Harvey Timm were : Mr. and Mrs. Bill. Connell, Peter and Paul of Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Peacock and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnston were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Mel Mathers. Mr. Terry Johnston returned home after completing his year at Ontario Veterinary College of Guelph. He left Sunday for Sus- sex, New Brunswick where he will be employed for the summer months, with the Veterinarian branch of the Dept. Of Agricul- ture and Rural Development. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dettman were dinner guests of Mr. and. Mrs, J.J. Elliott on Easter Mon- day. Mrs. Leslie Greenaway and Mr. and Mrs, Neil Okum and family of kitchener sPent one week with Mrs, GreenaWay'S ter, Mrs. Trauze in Pault."- borOngh, NOW Jersey, Mr. and Mrs. Knute karlaton of London visited with Mr. and Mrs., Percy Vincent on SabirdaY.• Mr, and Mrs: K Icatiaton of London spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Green. away. dengrattlitions 10 Bob Mathert en the birth of their son i thuraday, May in Listowel Memorial Hospital. We are glad little 8andili Thompson is able to be hOtne DALTON Candelabra and spring floral arrangements of peach mums and yellow and white daisies provided the setting , when Sharon Grace Willis of Brussels and Carl William Dalton of R.R.#1, Londesboro were united in mar- riage. Reir. Eric LeDrew officiated at the 17:130 ceremony in the United. Church, Brussels,, April 27, 1973, — Mrs. Jack Bryans, Brutsels, provided the wedding music and accompanied the' soloist, Miss Debbie McCall when she sang 'The Wedding Prayer' and 'For All We Know'. Sharon is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Willis, Brussels and Carl's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dalton, R.R. #1, Londesboro. The bride, given in marriage by her father., chose a full length white satin gown trimmed with lace with a trailing veil ,also trimmed with French lace. She carried a bridal bouquet of red and white sweetheart roses. Miss Joyce Pearson acted as ma id of honour. Bridesinaids were sister of the bride,.Dianne and sister of the groom, Kathy and Miss Kathy Bone. The bride's attendants wore peach silk arnel with bodice trim- med with white lace and peach buttons on the cuffs of the white lace sleeves. Bouquets of yellow and white mums completed the girls outfits. Peach colored flowers were worn in their hair. - WILLIS Mr. Glen Beuerman, R.R.#4, Walton wa s best man and guests were ushered by Wayne Willis, brother of the bride and Murray Pepper and Ron Harris, friends of the groom. The groom, best man and ushers wore black tuxedos with white cuffed shirts trimmed with black. •-` A three-tiered wedding cake trimmed, , in peach centred the bri'de's . table at the Brussels Legion Auditorium where the reception took place. .The music was provided by Ken Scott's Or- chestra. The bride's mother received guests wearing an eggshell poly- ester lace gown with beige acces- sories and a red sweetheart rose corsage completed her 'outfit. She was assisted by the mother of the groom who wore a long sleeved pink. crimpolene full length gown, trimmed in silver, her silver shoes and purse and white carnation corsage com- pleted her ensemble. For the wedding trip to Niagara Falls,the bride donned al pink and white pant outfit with white shoes and purse. Her corsage was pink and white sweetheart roses. Mr. and Mrs.,. Dalton are residing at R.R.'#2, Seaforth. Guests were present at the wed- ding from Brussels, Seaforth and area, Londesboro and area, WaltOn area, Blyth, London, Kit- chener, Stratford; Georgetown, Gorrie and Teeswater. AREA FUNERAL • from the hospital again. THE Bilussms POST, MAY 9, 1973.4 (The Russell Studio)