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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1976-09-08, Page 10Sales - Service 49--tt MILKERS RADIO and TV satinet HAMILTON STREET, • 5.3,9640 tiertarysetviee fOr AtitoMatie Radios and Admiral Proilirctsi REFORM ELECTRONICS - F • STEREO 527-1150 • 17 SPARLING STREET SE FORTH Pardys Dairy Supplies Brussels 887-6694 BRUSSELS TRANSPORT Livestock. Trucking and Shipping *vice Local and Long Distance Phone 887-6122 (Evenings); George Jutzi, Brussels Mrs. Yvonne • Knight Agent for Elma' Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Company R R 3 Brvssels,' 887-64 76,,., a• • Walton Brido elect honoured at .shower Correspondent singing duet favourites. Mrs., Allan McCall The guests of honor, Dianne , • Miss Dianne Fraser was guest of honor at a bridal shower prior to her marriage early this month. It was held in the basement of Duff's United Church on Monday evening,August 30. A piano prelude of music' was played by Mrs.-Gordon Mitchell as the ladies were arriving , then Mrs. Emerson Mitchell led in a sing-song. Mrs. Ken McDonald welcomed all and read a reading "Mother's Council." Debbie Wey played a melody of music on her guitar. Phylllis Mitchell and Julie Mitchell played several old time favourites on piano and violin, accompaniments, Mrs. Leona McDonald gave a reading, "Advice about a husband" follp5eclim Phyllis and Julie: UCW want clothing for bale her mother, Mrs. Doug raspr and the groom's mother, Mrs George Blake, Jr. were presented with corsages upon arraiving and were now asked by the emce to come forward to the chairs at the front. Mrs. Rose Loomans, Seaforth, read the following address: Ti Dianne on the occasion of a Bridal Shower. It was in July , 1975 that Dianne received her degree. A degree in nursing,' she obtained, and with pediatrics, she sustained. One year in London at St. Jo's. Isn't it strange, how fast it goes. Remember your primary, school. years. Pony tails, public speaking, your peers, Off to summer camp did you go, It all seems so long ago. On to high school in Seaforth you Many longhours in Mathematics you spent, And just when you thought you were in the hole. You were an Ontario Scholar, What a goal! Remember Germany! You had a good time, Lots of good food, plenty of wine. Do you mind that one fellow! What a pest, And you • left good 'old Phil at home for a rest. Now who knows exactly when (D) 'and Phil met, Their acquaintance turned out to be a sure_ thing - you bet! As you will see on September the third Their vows will' be spoken and very well heard. On 'to Kitchener , they'll .go, Where she will manage to cook, work and sew. Her. many duties will keep her busy as a bee, But she is, quite capable as you will agree. This evening your neighbors and friends so dear, Have brought you gifts, good wishes sincere May God richly bless your married life As you travel together as man and wife. May all the joys and happiness that, life can bring your way; Good health, and good friends, good fortune, throughout each future day , be yours. Best Wishes and ContratulatiOns - Your friends, neighbors and relatives. Gifts were brought in by Heather McDonald, Ceryl Fraser 'and Rose Loomans, Janice Houston and Brenda Mathers put the bows from the parcels on an apron and put it on the bride-elect. A tablecloth made by Phyllis Mitchell and names were tkey arrived and was presentedin signed on it with cameo paint Dianne. She thanked eieryo, for the gifts. Lunch was served by the 8 and 16th unit ladies. Personals Mission Band members aft reminded of their meeting starting this coming Sunday fa the coming season. Mrs. Edna McDonald and Mrs. Mary Errington arrived weekme sL before.yn n e s t Detroit. They had all attendedit Davies-McDonald wedding the home Friday following a visit with Mr. and Mrs.Stan McDonald of ether and Mir' Margaret Shortreed attended the two-day leaders training school for the fall 4-H project "Cereal Shelf" in the Presbyterian Church, .Seaforth, Monday and Tuesday of last week. • Business Directory H&N Dairy Systems• Ltd. Sales, Service and Installation of STA —RITE 'pipelines and Brussels milking parlours. Box 159 887-6063 Brussels BELGRAVE CO-OP For Feed & Fertilizer — Petroleum Products Hardware and Appliances . Universal Milker Equipment and Cleaners BRUSSELS WINGHAM 887-6453 357-271.1 "••••••> Bray Chiropractic Office The United Church Women met W ednesday evening in the church basement with 18 present. Mrs. Martin Baan presided for the 17th and Boundary Unit opening with Hymn, "0 Master, let me walk. with Thee" Accompanied by Mrs.C. Wey at the piano. Mrs. Fred Uhler gave prayer followed by Mrs. Cliff Ritchie reading the scripture from Psalm 90. Mrs. B aan gave the meditation, "The meaning of life" from the scripture. Collection was 'received from Mrs. K. McDonald and 'dedicated by Mrs. Elam'. Hymn, "Sun of my soul, Thou Saviour dear" closed the devotion. Mrs. Don ,McDonald chaired the business portion and read a poem, "A swarm of bees without stings". Mrs Edna Hackwell read the minutes in the absence of Mrs.A. Traviss. In the announcements, the Regional meeting will be held at Northside United Church, Seaforth. It was decided to hole, a social hour after church the. last Sunday in September. A bale is to be packed, all good, clean used clothing to be left in the. church basement by SundayOctober 10th. Corresponding secretary, lilt s. A. McCall read thank-you notes from Phyllis Dunk, Shirley Johnston and Mrs. Van Vliet Sr. Mrs. E. Mitchell gave a very interesting report of the three days she and Mrs. Neil McGavin spent at Alma College recently. It was agreed to have the turkey supper on the first Wednesday in November. The executive will meet in October. 'BERG I I Sales --Service I Installation , FREE ESTIMATES I ° Barn Cleaners ° Bunk Feeders I ° Stabling I Donald G. Ives R .R.#2, Myth 1 Phone: Brussels 887-9024 197 Josephine Street Wingham, Ontario Phone 357-1224 Watch and. Jewellery Repairs We Sell and Service BULOVA ACCUTRON — WATCHES — 3 Stores SEAFORTH — CLINTON— WALKERTON J-E L NGSTAFF .,„OPTOMETRIST SEAFORTH 52ts1 240 Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 9:00 • 5 30 Wednesday, tatutday M00 ,12:00 CLINTON 4824010 M tint* moo 5:60 By Appointment, McGavin's Farm' Equipment We specialize in a Complete Line of FARM EQUIPMENT Brussels Sales and Service Seaforth 887-6365 Walton 527-0245 JIM CARDIFF REAL ESTATE BROKER GENERAL INSURANCE Agent for Howick Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance FIRE — AUTO LIABILITY Phones: Office 887-6100 Residence 887-6164 airn • '10.,-.THE BRUSSELS POST SEPTEMBER 8-1976. 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