The Brussels Post, 1976-02-18, Page 16WIN. AT MAYER'S GRAND OPENING SALE Mayer's Jewellry and Gift's, Main
Street, Brussels, highlighted their grand opening Saturday, with draws on three
Valuable prizes. Huron Warden Jack McCutcheon helps Lloyd and Audrey Mayer
.by pulling the winning tickets. Anna Lee Stevenson,,won first prize, a wrist watch.
Joan Mair won second, a jewelry case and Mrs. Eldon Wilson won third, her choice
of any piece of Blue Mountain Pottery. (A)
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Phone 887-9445
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TARTS
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Phone 887-9226
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(Photo by McDowell)
WEBSTER — RAYMOND
"It's a flying saucer ...
No! It's a Yo Yo!"
WORKMAN —
In loving memory of a dear
husband, father, and
grandfather, Harry A. Workman
who passed away one year ago
February 17, 1975.
Deep in our hearts the memory
is kept,
Of one we love and will never
forget.
— Lovingly remembered by his
wife Bell and all of the family.
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PEGELOW, DOROTHY — In
loving memory of -a dear wife,
who passed away Jan. 29, 1975.
Memories will linger forever
Time cannot change them its
true
Years that may come cannot
sever
Our hiving memory of you.
— Remembered always by
husband Clarence. 25-16x1
27 Births
COX — To Mr. and Mrs. Ken Cox
of Belleville, a son, Jason
Richard, on February 12th.
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On Friday January 30 at 7p.m.
in a pretty candlelight ceremony
in Brussels United Church, CarOl
Anne Raymond daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Raymond was
united in marriage to Jeffrey
George Webster, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Webster. The
Reverend Eric Le Drew officiated
and Mrs. Joanne King played the
wedding music.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a full-
length gown of silk jersey,
featuring a beaded yoke and
mandarin collar, long fitted
sleeves and an empire waistline
flowing into a billowing skirt. The
dress was covered by a hooded
cape, 'which swept from delicate
pleating at the neck to a long
flowing train. She carried a
bou q uet of yellow sweetheart
roses:
Her cousin, MichelleMcCutch-
eon was her maid of honour and
wore a full length gown of moss
green jersey accented at the
empire waistline with a pale
green floral applique, A. hooded
shoulder cape of the same moss
green completed her ensemble
and her flowers were white
shasta daisies and mimosa.
The grooMstnan was Keith
Raymond, youngest brother of
the bride and guests were
ushered by Greg Jolliffe of
London, friend of the groom.
After the ceremony a 'reception
was held in the BroSselS Legion
Hall. The Mother- of the bride
greeted the guests wearing a
Clear bloc full length silk shall- ,.
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tu ng gown. The- sheer blue-
flowered overdress had . long
fitted sleeves. She wore a white
orchid corsage..
The groom's mother wore a
deep pink floor length dress
featuring accordian pleating on
skirt and fan sleeves. A beading
applique accented the empire
waistline and her corsage was a
white orchid.
The guests enjoyed dancing to
the music of '"The Country Folk"
from London. A buffet lunch was
served. For travelling the bride
chose a pant suit of grout wool
tweed mix, an ivory silk tic blouse
and beige and brown accessories.
She wore a corsage of tiny yellow
roses:
- Mr. and Mrs. Webster will
reside in Brussels.
Please pick up
LICENCE
PLATE
RENEWAL
FORMS
and complete
before applying
for 1.976 renewal
at;
Liquor Store
Post-office
The Can. Bank
of Commerce
Howard Smith's
' Restaurant
Motor Vehicle
Branch
Young turtles take to the water
immediately when they are
hatched.
Classified Ads pay dividends.
tSTABLISHED
Howick Farmers' Mutual
Fire Insurance Company,
Wroxeter, Ontario
The 103rd Annual Meeting of the Company will
be held at the Company Head Office,
Wroxeter, Ontario.
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 25 1976
at 1:30 p.m. to:
1. Receive the Annual Statement and Auditor's
Report.
2. Elect two Directors to replace James Mair
and Murray Scott. Both of whom are eligible
for re-election.
5. To transact any . other business which may
rightly come. betel* the meeting.
OHC
(Continued from Page 1)
The date isn't set yet but may
be March 17, or March 24, at 11
a.m.,- clerk Bill ..King told the
Post.
Eleven people, have apartments
in the 34 unit $550,000 building,
Mr.. King said, and they are
enjoying it. Residents are from
Brussels and the ,two townships,
which share the operating deficit.
The Brussels clerk said . he has.
sent in three or four more
applications for apartments to.
OHC recently.
The idea of a rent geared to
income apartment building for
senior citizens ,is "pretty new" in
the area, Mr. King said but he
feels that once people get used to
it, apartments will be so much in
demand that there'll be a waiting
list.
This has been the experience in •
other communities in the area
when a new 01-IC apartment for
senior citizens has been built.
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