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LEMONADE, 12-0z.
NOTICE
TO ALL RESIDENTS
The annual -municipal enumeration will
be conducted' during the two weeks
beginning
September 4,. 1973-
The enumerators- are required to visit all
teSidences and check basic information
contained contained: on existing ,enurneration. notices.
The information to tequited forinnnicipal
and provincial purposes; inclnding'Vototg'
list% school sappbtt the ,ditection of
taxes between the public arid. sop-
atate school systems`, the voptilation,
count..1.. and the .,distribution of .provincial
funds to local govetinonts to help reduce ,
local .tax
GOVERN1VIENT OP ONTARIO
Ontario MINISTRY OP REVENUE
HON ALLAN GROSSMAN, IVIinister
DONALD A. CROSBIE, Deptity Minister
WEEKLY SI.LE
BRUSSELS STOCKYARDS LTD.
EVERY FRIDAY
AT 12 NOO
Phone 887-6461
BrusSels, Ont.
WEDDIN
P,
Men teachers
want quality
education
BRINDLEY-WAMMES
•
The wedding ceremony uniting
in marriage, Sandra Lee Fischer
and Barry Wayne Neable took
place at 5 p.m. in Melville Pres-
byterian Church, Brussels, on
August 18th, 1973, in a setting
of candelabra, white gladioli and
yellow mums.
Guest pews were marked with
white satin bows.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fischer,
R.R. 3., Brussels. Parents of
the groom are Mr. and Mrs.
waiter Neable ofListowel.
Rev. C.A. McCarroll was the
officiating minister.
Mrs. Bettena Neable of
London, sister-in-laW of the
groom, soloist, sang "The wed-
ding Song" and "We've OnlyJust
Begun", 'accompanied by Mrs.
W.H. King, who also played tra-
ditional. wedding ,music.
The bride, given In marriage
by her father, wore an Empire-
styled gown In embroidered
'nylon, with high stand-up collar,
long sleeves edged 'with a
guipure lace, and attached cathe-
dral train, edged with matching
lace. A, Juliette cap held her
long, flowing full-lengtl. veil. Her
bridal bouquet was yellow roses,
baby's breath and white ste-
phanotis.
The bride's attendants were
Mrs. Carol Payne, sister of the
bride as matron-of-honour, and
Mrs. Bonnie Boyd, sister of the
bride, Mrs. Jean McCutcheon,
• Mrs. Bonny Beirnes and Mrs.
Cheryl Yost, friends of the bride,
and the flower girl, Miss Jodeane
Boyd, niece of the bride,
were dressed in halter-styled
gowns of 'novelty checked
polyester seersucker in yellow
with nylon white bodice trimmed
with pleated organza, topped with
• long sleeved bolero and garden
NEABLE-FISCHER
Remember! It takes but a
monient to place a Brussels Post
Want Ad • and be money in pocket.
To advertise, just Dial Brussels
887-6641.
party hats. They carried bouquets
of white daisies with yellow trim
'and white ribbons.
Mr. Bruce Neable, brother of
the groom was best man. Ushers
were Boyd Van Allen, Murray
Mclnstosh, George Hauler and
Bob Gee, friends of the groom.
Ringbearer was Stephn Boyd, ne-
phew of the bride. They wore
brown Prince Albert. Tuxedos
with yellow ruffled shirts. and
brown velvet bow ties;
For the wedding dinner in
the Brussels Legion, the bride's
table was centred with a three.:
tiered 'wedding cake with yellow
roses.
Receiving guests with the
wedding party, the bride's mother
chose a full-length gown in fus-
chig colored chiffon. The
groom's mother was dressed ina
full-length floral gown in multi-
coloured chiffon.
The dinner was followed by a
reception in the Brussels Legion
Hail.
For her going-away outfit to
Northern Ontario, the bride wore
a long, floral colored dress.
Guests attended the ,wedding
from London, B.C.,Preston,Kit-
chener, Listowel and Oshawa.
• The couple will reside in
London, Ont. .
(Photo by H.T.Elms)
BRUSSELS tiO$.1t, AUGUST 101
A full-time president, greater
concern for the quality of ek:
cation and streamlining of public:
relations techniques highlighted'
the annual meeting Of ontarlo,
Public School Men Teachers'
Federation.
Meeting this week in Toronto,
delegates from across Ontarlo
took.steps to have the incoming
president, W.R. Smalley of Lis.'
towel, serve on a full time
basis. The rapid expansion of
federation activities and the need'
for the .president 'to be readily'
accessible to ' the membership'
* Made 'this action necessary. It
is expected that the president
will be able to travel extensively'
• across Ontario and give more'
visible leadership in the various
federation programmes.
This ' move , will be strong.
thened by an expansion of pro.
fessional activities focussing On.
iMprOvecl public 'relations and
special • programmes. Some
$150,000 will be available for pro.,
fessional development to streng.
then and improve teacher: per.';
formance. The members
be examining teacher training
in the emerging faculties of edu.
cation. beginning this Septa.
ber, 'all candidates for teacher
training -must hold a university,
degree. For OPSMTF, this marts
the successful completion of a,
long and difficult upgrading cam.
paign.
opir,
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Red, white and yellow gladio-
li decorated the front of the
Teeswater United Church in
Tees•Water, on Friday AukustlOth
at 7:00' p.m. for the' marriage
of Mary Wammes, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John Wammes of
R.R. I, Clinton to 'Cliff Brindley,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Brindley of R.R. #3, Walkerton.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a full-
length snow white crystalette
prineess line gown with high
neckline and long puffed sleeves.
The gown was trimmed with white
and yellow daisies down all the
front and back 'seams..
The train which was attached
to her crown was trimmed with
lace. She carried a cascade
of red roses and baby's breath.
The bride's sister, Mrs.
Corry Sanders, R,R., R.R. #4,
Brussels, was matron of honor.
Bridesmaids were Mrs. Tina
Bos,,R.R. #2, Seaforth, sister of
the bride, Miss Adrienne Van
Raay, R.R. #3, Dashwood, cousin
of the brides Miss Bonnie
Brindley . and Miss Patricia
Brindley, R.R. 3, Walkerton, sis-
ters 'of the groom. The girls
carried bouquets of white daisies
and baby's breath. •
Miss Jennifer Sanders, R.R.
#4, Brussels, niece of the bride
was flower girl. She carried
a basket of white daisies and
baby's breath.
The groom's-brother, Charles
Brindley, R:R. # 2, Holyrood,
was best man.
Ushers were John Brindley of
R.R. #3, Walkerton, brother of
the groom, Francis Miller, R.R.
#3, Walkerton, cousin of the
grooms John Wammes Jr., R.R.
#1, Clinton and Ed wamrnes, Clin-
ton brothers of the bride.
• Steven Bos, R.R. #2, Seaforth,
nephew of the bride was ring-
bearer. The reception was held
in the Forthosa Hall.
For a. wedding trip north and
to Niagara Falls the bride wore
a red and white pant, suit. She
wore a corsage of red roses.
The couple will reside atR.R.
# 1, Holyrood.