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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1974-09-25, Page 6Bonfires or waste of fertilizer repTrbeeseanrtosmcoa ominf gb:inntl people, but for horticult t o fertilizer iLl Inez ace "Leaves, e dollars l rnpsl ryu'An'a in ie wasted sa clippings, old flowers, 'and kitchen scraps s. tpolacemdaokne a iu ecompostxpen spi vi lee matter for your gard yeAar,'s'nandeysays. spot out of view, about 24 feet squar for a compost heap, with or polyethylene cover protection from direct wind. Build the pile in thick layers, separated by of soil and a few han evenly spread nitrogen f The top of the heap shou be slightly hollow so tha catch uniform rainwater. For decomp turn the pile with a gard three times at two-week in so that the sides of the pile are in the middle and at the bottom. The com ready when you can crumb your hand. "You'll be ail" how rapidly dead plants c into humus," Mr. G predicts. ONLY YOU CA GIVE THE GIFT OF LIFE! "The law says yed have to sUppOtt itne, Why should I lei ydti Oft the hook?" If you require financing to start, modernize, or expand your business, and are unable to obtain It elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions, perhaps !DB can help you INNEN OfITIMMENT DANK help you? one of out representatives will be at Blue Barn Motel & Restaurot. w Hwy. 23 N. Listoel; Ont. 291.1381) • On September 27. 197.1"frow 14:30 ,1 TES) ROE AREA WEDDINGS WIDE — NICHOLSON Lighted candelabra and white, pink and yellow daisies formed the setting in Blyth United Church on Saturday, August 3, 1974 when Bonnie Charlene Snell and Herbert Melville Shannon exchanged marriage vows in a double-ring ceremony solemnized by Rev. Stanley McDonald, Londesboro. Traditional wedding music was provided by Mrs. Donald Kai, church organist, and she also accompanied the soloist, Mr. Jim Timpany, Aylmer, who sang, "The Wedding," —The Wedding Prayer" and "0 Lord Most Holy." The bride is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Snell, Blyth. The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. !yin Shannon, R.R. 4, Walton. The bride, given in marriage by her father wore a floor-length gown of crystalette over crepe. The gown featured a rolled collar, high waist, ruffled bodice and full sleeves with deep cuffs. The collar, bodice and cuffs were accented with appliqued roses. A short cathedral train fell from a tailored bow at the waist. The silk illusiOn elbow-length veil was held in place by a floral cluster adorned with streamers. She carried a cascade of yellow sweetheart roses, white daisieS and baby's breath. Miss Dianne Cook, friend of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a gown of yellow and pink floral chiffon over taffeta. Her dress was fashioned with a scoop neckline, puffed sleeves with wide buttoned cuffs, and long back ties. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Audrey Timpany, sister of the bride, Mrs. Bev. Snell and Mrs. Deanna. Snell, both sister-in- law's of the bride. They chose yellow polyester dresses styled the same as the maid of honor. Miss Deneen Timpany, niece of the bride, was flower girl' and wore a dress similar to the maid of honor, The attendants carried nosegays of white, pink, and SELL. Through Brussels Post Classified Want. Ads' yellow daisies and baby's breath with green and white streamers, They all wore large brimmed yellow hats. - Kriss Snell, nephew of the bride, acted as ringbearer. He wore a white polyester suit and carried a heart-shaped satin cushion. Robert Shannon, brother of the groom, was best. man and the ushers were Harvey Snell, ford Snell and Tom Shannon. All the male attendants wore white tuxedo jackets, black trousers, ruffled shirts and black how tics. The wedding dinner was held at the Blyth United Church with a reception following at Blyth Memorial Hall with dancing to Scott's Orchestra: The bride's mother wore a floor-length gown of pink floral chiffon over taffeta with short cape sleeves. Her corsage was of mauve miniature carnations. The ;room's mother wore a turquoise lace gown' with long sleeves and stand up collar. Her corsage was of yellow miniature carnations. A guest of honor at the wedding was the bride's grand- mother, Mrs. Waite!' Cook. The young couple left after the reception for a wedding trip to Niagara Falls and other points. Following the trip the newlyweds took up residence in Blyth. Prior to her marraige the bride was honored with bridal showers 4iven by Mrs. Laurel Glousher, Mrs. Elsie Walsh and Mrs. Margaret Caldwell in the United Church for the friends and ucighbors; Mrs. Harvey Snell and Mrs. Cliff Snell at the latter's home for the relatives, and Dianne Cook and Linda Hamm for the friends: Margaret Ann Nicholson of London and Glyndwr Stanley Wide of Hamilton were-united in marriage on September 14th at 7:30 p.m. at Knox Presbyterian. Church,Belgrave with Rev. Charles McCarrol officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garner Nicholson of R.R.S. Brussels and the groni is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor G. Wide of Hamilton. The church was decorated with lighted candelabras of white shasta daisies. The bride, given in marriage by her father, chose a Victorian style long sleeved floor-length gown of tussore silk with netting underlay, trimmed in white French lace and white satin ribbon, with matching train and elbow length veil with scalloped edges, dotted seed pearls held by a headpiece with seed pearls on sprigs of apple blossoms. She carried a bouquet of yellow sweetheart roses, white carnations and baby's breath and ivy. Miss Margaret Parent of London was the maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Ruth Anne Willard, London and Miss Susan Wells of London. Sherri Nicholson, of Listowel, niece of the bride, was the flower girl. The maid of honor and bridesmaids were dressed alike in short sleeved floor-length gowr of buttercup polyester, with self tic belts and white square collars. They carried Victorian posies of lemon carnations, white pompons and baby's breath. The flower girl was dressed in a short sleeved floorlength gown of yellow and orange floral cotton print with yellow satin undcraly and yellow velvet ribbon tie belt. She carried a basket of lemon carnations white pompons and baby's breath. Mr. Jack Smythe, Hamilton was the groomsman and the guests were ushered by Mr. Derrick Wide, brother of the groom, Hamilton and Mr. Harold Moffat of Hamilton. The ringbearer was David Wide of Hamilton, brother of the groom. Mrs. William Dalrymple of Blyth was the organist and accompanied the soloist, Miss Marjorie Procter, Belgrave, when she sang "Wedding Prayer" and Beauty Aides Avoiding sudden, violent death is the reason usually given for the need to fasten safety belts. But many people seem to have become immune to that appeal. A suggestion for an alternative approach, noted by the Ontario Safety League-, is that a more effective appeal might be: "It may save your :teeth, nose, cheekbones and chin. Avoid facial disfigurement!" Montaigne expressed a similar thought when he said there was no torture a woman wouldn't undergo to save her beauty. an IDB Photo by Harvey McDowell SHANNON-SNELL "0 Perfect Love", The reception and dinner was held at the Auburn Memorial Community Centre. The head table was centred with a 3-tier wedding cake decorated with yellow and white roses. The bride's mother chose a long sleeved floor-length gown of blue and mauve floral silk chiffon print with black accessories and corsage of white sweetheart roses. The groom's mother chose a long-sleeved floor-length gown of brown silk chiffon and cream trim with gold accessories and brown mink stole with corsage -of pink sweetheart roses. Scotts Orchestra provided the music at the reception. The bride chose a dark brown short sleeved dress of polyester, cream and brown lace inset, and dark brown accessories with corsage-of butterscotch pompoms for their honeymoon to England and Wales. The couple will reside at 40 Mohawk Rd. E., Apt. 114 , Hamilton. Guests we're present from Windsor, Statford, Goderich, Auburn, Wingham, Brussels, Belgrave, Oakville, London, Niagara Falls, Blyth, Tavistock Listowel, Newmarket, Montreal, Hamilton and area, Ripley, and Winnipeg. The , bride is a graduate of Stratford General Hospital School of Nursing. The groom is a graduate . of Ontario Police College, Aylmer, Ontario. Mrs. Fred Cook, of Goderich, grandmother of the bride was an honored guest at the wedding. PEANUTS YOU WILL GET 2 LBS. BLANCHED PEANUTS FOR THE PRICE OF 1 LB. (69c) When You Present This Ad Personally (2 lb. Only Per Family) at COYLE'S • FACTORY OUTLET 260 TILLSON AVE. AT COYLE LANE, TILLSONBURG STORE HOURS: Monday 10 SatUrday, 9 a.m. to S p.m, Thursday & Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. I - Fresh. Roasted Cashews, Peanuts & Mixed Nuts One of the Largest Displays of Cake Decorating Supplies in Southern Ontario I Nuts & Glade Fruits for your Christmas Baking I Offer Expires October 19, 1974 Children must be accompanied by an adult Open Thanksgiving Day, Oct. 14th 10 a.m. -5 PA. 6‘,,,,,tHE. BRUSSELS- -POST, .StriitEMBER IS, 104