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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1973-07-18, Page 4Area lAfeddin -.^,••77,e • • • S News of Walton Entertain Brussels Society Northshie United Church, Seafprth, was the setting for the marriage of Sheila Mae Bray and RayMond Edward Kennedy on July 6th,:i 1973, at 7:30 P.M. The dotible-ring ceremony was per- formed by Reverend T.C. Mul=. • holland. The church was decorated with. candelabra and floral arrangements of white gladiolus, daisies, carnations and baby's breath. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bray, Sea- forth .and Mr, and Mrs. Elgin Dale,, Clinton, are the pa.rents ' `of the_ groom. The , bride, given in marriage by ber father, chose a floor- lengtri gown of white silk Organ- za, Styled with a gibson girl Collar and sheer bishop sleeves, featuring a softly gathered skirt from mid-waist-line. The gown was accented with two bands of guipure lace flounce and flower ,appliques which trimmed the front bodice and 'skirt. A de- tachable ; cathedral length train similarly outlined in guipure lace flounce, She from the back waist- line. She Wore a scalloped finger tip, length veil gathered into a large Alexandria style headpiece. she carried a white Bride's Bible with' an arrangement of phalea, fiords, orchids, stephanotis and baby's breath. Mrs. Dianne Beattie, Sea- -forth, was the matron of honour and 'the bridesmaids were Mrs. „ ,Elaitte Scott, Toronto, sister of the groom, and Miss Debra Hood, BrusSels, cousin of the bride. The matron of honour andbrides- mai& were dressed alike in full • length gowns of sea blue dotted, Swiss organza styled with short puffy sleeves, Shoulder cap ruf- fles accented the bodice and wide flounce hernline. Swiss lace garden party hats conipleted their ensemble. ' They carried white gathering baskets of white (Photo By Phillips) daisies, pink variegated Minia- ture carnations, blue cornflowers and baby's breath. Ray Beattie, R.R. # 1, •Seaforth, was the groomsman and the guests were ushered by Douglas Bray, Amherstburg, brother of .the bride, and Brian Kennedy, Clinton, brother of the groom. Mrs. Carol Carter, organist accompanied Miss Mary Anne Segeren, soloist, when she sang "The Wedding" before the service and ;The Wedding Song" during the signing of the Register. The. reception was held at Brodha:gen Community Centre with 'the Waysiders Orchestra providing the nusic. The bride's mother received guests wearing a floor-length gown of floral geor- gette with white accessories and a corsage of yellow sweetheart roses with a touch of white. The groom's mother wore a floor- ' length gown of mauve, crepe with white accessories and a corsage of pink sweetheart roses with a touch of white. For travelling the bride chose a floor-length gown of deep pink polyester crimpolene with a white lacy shawl and white accessories.. She wore a corsage of corn- flowers .and pink —variegated miniature carnations. Upon return from their honey- moon to Yellowknife, N.W.T,, the couple will reside at 244 Cobourg .Street, Stratford. GueSts were present from. AmherstbUrg, Toronto, Windsor, London, , Exeter, Stratford, Goderich, Listowel, Clinton, Brussels, Londesbor0 and BlYth. Prior to the wedding, the bride was honoured With a family Shower at the hotrie of her Grand- mother Bray, Brussels; a surprise ShoWer at the hOme of Mrs. Dianne Beattie, R,U. # 1, SeafOrth, and a Misdellarteous shoWer given by Mrs: Marilyn Gilchrist, Stratford. Correspondent Mrs. Allan McCall MT. and Mrs! FtedAurik were hosts for theJtily meeting of the Brussels Horticultural society on Monday afternoon at their home. The meeting was held on the lawn, with 22 members present, IQ guests and four children. The guest speaker was Mr. Blandin of the Department of National. Resources, Wingham,,who showed a film on "Mapl Syrup. Production," with many ques- tions ased and answered. Phyllis Mitchell contributed, a violin solo. The door prize was won by Mrs. E. Parish, Brussels. Plans' were made for the flower show and turkey supper in August. Lunch was served by Mrs. Nelson Reid, Mrs. Allan McCall, Mrs. Emerson Mitchell, Mrs. George Love Sr. assisted by the hostess. Mr. ' and Mrs. Torrence Dundas visited for a few days recently in Golden Valley with.`' Mr. and Mrs. W. Stutz. Cathy McGavin' and Elaine Dennis spent a week recently at Bimini Camp near Stratford. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reid a week Balers can be dangerous Needles, knives, augers, chains, belts, and power shafts are all equally hazardous parts in farm machinery - and the hay baler has them all. Don Brown of the Farm Safety Association emphasizes that with all the hazards presented by a baler, farmers should be extra cautious and more aware of potential' acci- dent situations. Manufacturers haVe designed guards and shields for your pro- tection, he adds, so keep them in place. Before servicing or making .any adjustments to the baler, shut down the power take- . off, and if possible, stop the engine, Then wait until the fly- wheel has stopped rotating. If adjusting the knives, make sure that the flywheel is • not moved during the operation. * Don't pull or remove twine or wire from the balecase or knotter when the machine is moving. The odds are against you your hand may'get caught. A number of balers are equipped with bale ejection units that throw the bales into a wagon. Keep everyone off the wagon when the ejection. unit is in operation. A 40- to 50-pound bale can easily knock a person to the ground. ago Tuesday were Mr. and. Mrs, Alvin Stimore, Stratford; Mrs. Laura Meehan; Mr. Bob Machan and daughter of Sarnia, ROSS Mitchell attended the Huron-Perth Junior Farmers Field. Day in 'Mitchell on Satur-. day. Mrs. 'Maud Leeming ac- cornPanied Jim. Clark, Keith and Annt0 the McGavin picnic, Sunday held at .FaMilY Paradise park. *Mang those attending 'the Pinder-Nott wedding Saturday in St. Catharines were: ivir. and Mrs. • William Murray; Mr. Gordon Murray; Mr. Chas. Murray; of Walton; Mr, and Mrs. .garl Nott, Clinton;: Mr. and. Mrs.. Glen Haase, Sault Ste. Marie; and Mr, and Mrs. Dave Murray, Winghatn, Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Achilles visited on "Sunday at the home of Mr. and -Mrs. Jirrn,,Sills, Sea- forth; Mr, and Mrs, Frank Sills were also guests at trie same home, the occasion of their daughter Tracey's first birthday. Mrs. Walter Broadfoot holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. w, Farquharson in London. Mr, and Mrs. Emerson Mit. obeli, Doug and Neil spent Satin,. day evening with mr. and Mrs. John. Beer and family of Camp Barden and visited with Rev. and Mrs. Higginbotham at Creemore on their return trip Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Murray, Toronto visited Sunday with le. and Mrs. Gordon Murray and Sum!. :Mr« and Mrs.Tom Stevenson and Ronald attended. the Steven. son picnic on Sunday at the home of. Mrs. Pearl Stevenson, Grey Township. • Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dunk spent Tuesday with their son Fred and XI*. Dunk and family of Corunna. Several teachers from this community were among the nearly 1,500 that attended the official closing of the teacher's college in Stratford, part of it was held at the 'Shakespearean 'Festival. Mr, and Mrs. Graeme Craig are on holidays this week. Home Hardware, KENNEDY BRAY vALU4 • SE • ICE • DEPENDA1111:1,TY Drastically' reduced prices on all Eledrohome Colour and Black and White TV's —• Free fac- tory service on all appliances sold. 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