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• Area weddings THE BRUSSELS POST, JUNE 15, 1977 —3
UCW meets
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Villa Lodge
Celebrate 50th anniversary
PEEL— BLAKE — Faye Elizabeth. Blake, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs, Louis Blake of Brussels, and Raymond Willard Earle Peel,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Peel of Listowel, were married May
28 in St. Ambrose Roman Catholic Church. Father Sunderup
officiated. Maid of honour was Mary Anne Blake. :Bridesmaids
were Mrs. Sharon Thompson, Cathy McArter and Kathy Blake.
Groomsman was Donald McCall. Ushers were Barry Elschner,
Paul Griffiths and David Griffiths. Leona Connelly was
accompanist and -Graeme McDonald, soloist. Following the
ceremony, a reception was held at the Brussels Legion Hall. The
couple left for a trip to the Midland, Georgian Bay area. They
will be residing at R.R.2, Gorrie.
Verna & Harold Thomas
A happy occasion took place on
Sunday at the home of Mr., and
Mrs. Jan van Vliet when the
family of Mr. and WS. Harold
Thomas entertained relatives and
friends in honour of their parents'
fiftieth wedding anniversary.
which will be on Wednesday June
.15th, A delicious pork barbeque
was served to about forty guests,
and a most enjoyable afternoon
was spent visiting and
reminscing. The couple received
many beautiful gifts as Well• as
many good wishes, including a
scroll of congratulations from the
Prime minister, the minister of
Agriculture and the Premier of
Ontario,
The former Verna Dennis and
Harold Thomas were united in
marriage by the Rev. A:V.
Walden at the home of the bride's
parents, the late Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Dennis at Browntown,
Morris Township land have been'
residents of Bruskls for 'forty
seven years. They have a family
of four children, one son Charlie,
Brussels and three daughters,
Mrs. Roy (Ruth) Durst,
Walkerton, Mrs. Jim (Joan)
Edgar, Listowel and Mrs. Jan
(Joyce) van Vliet, Grey Township.
One daughter Mary ; passed away
in 1935. Best wishes were
extended for many more Happy
Years together.
Correction
In a story last week concerning
a Perth County Federation of
Agriculture letter to Minister of
the Environment George Kerr,
two lines were inadvertently
drdpped.
The story should have read:
"'According to Federation of
Agriculture President Ken
Greed, the big issue coming out
of this, of course, is the tact that
the 0,F,A. and Ontario fartners,
for years now, have been saying
that thete sewage lagoons are not
the way to store or treat 'sewage.
We regret the 'error..
KNIGHT -- McKAIG
Jean Ann Mc‘Kaig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don McKaig of
Seaforth and Bruce Allen Knight, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross.
Knight of Brussels, were married June 11 at First Presbyterian
Church in. Seaforth. Rev. E.G.Nelson officiated. Maid of Honour
was Sandy Coleman of Parry Sound. Bridesmaids were Mary
Ellen Knight of Brussels, Cathy Chalmers of Toronto and Nancy
Walker of Brussels. Groomsman was John Leeming of Elliott
Lake. Ushers were Clayton Fraser of Kitchener, Warren Knight
of Brussels and Brian Drummond of Edmonton. Organist was
Mrs. Carol Carter. Soloists were Dina and Debbie Wey:
Following the ceremony a reception was held at Seaforth
Community Centre.. The couple left for a trip to the'East Coast
They will be residing in London. ( Photo by Phillips)
A secret auction of donated
articles was held at Maple Villa
Lodge when the Af ternoon Unit
met for its June meeting, Several
residents of the Villa joined with
the group. Mrs. Miller extended a
hearty welcome to everyone and
opened the meeting by reciting
the poem "June".
Mrs.: Stelfler, too, referred to
the, same poem ,as she convened
the devotions. She dwelt further
on the beauty and wonder of
nature at this time of year. Mrs,
Hemingway read the Scripture
which was followed by further
meditation, poems and prayer by
Mrs. Steffler. Hymn "For the
Beauty of the Earth" was sung.
There were 25 ladies present
with 48 visitations recorded.
Following the Benediction a social
time of games and contests, was
enjoyed.
The annual United Church
Strawberry Supper will take place
on Wednesday June 22, 5 - 7 p.m.
Brownies make
poster, take
nature walk
• By Trin a Watts
On Monday, May 30, 1977 the
1st. Brussels Brownie Pack
started their meeting by having
their opening. Then, the Brown
Owl said that the sixers wereto
stay with Packie and do a poster
for the Brussels Flea Market
while the other Brownies went for
a nature walk. They were Wendy
Heibein, Wendy Martin, 'Cathy
Marks andLori Patterson. Then
they had their closing - and all
said good-night.
Guests
Toronto,
were present from Peterborough, Guelph, Wingham, Elmira, Hanover,
London, Woodstock, Walkerton, Listowel, IngerSoll, Seaforth, Atwood and Brussels.