HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1977-08-10, Page 4Correspondent:
Mrs. Betty McCall
887-6677
Miss June Williamson was
guest of honour at a community
bridal shower recently in the
church basement.
Upon arriving everyone had
their names• signed on a Cameo.
Cloth made by Phyllis Mitchell.
Dianne McCallum and Joyce
McCallum were at the door.
A warm welcome was given by
Karen Uhler who opened the
program giving out newspapers,
to take headings from it to make a
message for the bride-elect.
A quartette consisting of Helen
Craig, Pearl McCallum, Karen
Uhler and Mrs, Baan sang a song
to the bride-elect.
Mrs. H. McCallum conducted a
contest followed by a skit with
Mrs. Man, Mrs. McCallum, Pain
Clark and Judy Lee.
The bride-elect whose marriage
takes place this month was called
to the front along with her
mother, Mrs. Jim Williamson,
and the .groom's mother, Mrs.
John Boneschansker, Ethel. The
following address was read by
Mrs. Harvey Craig.
Dear June:
We have come here to spend an
evening with you and honour you
on your coming marriage. You
have lived among us all your life,
up 'till now.
Yourexpected arrival as a baby
was kept a close secret, at least
for one of the neighbors, who did
not know about an anticipated
visit of the stork to the
Williamson family. She was on
Change WI
meeting date
Institute members please take
note of the change in the Institute
meeting froln August 17 till two
weeks later on August 31st. A
representative from the Natural
Resources of Wingham will speak
and show slides on the 'Hullett
Wild Life area. Watch for further
annpucnement.
Resume service at 1 1
Church Service at Duff's
United Church will resume this
Sunday at 11:00 a.m. following
the Minister's holidays.
Personals -
David. McLlwain of Seafbr • th is
spending a few days with his
grandmother, Mrs Edna
Hackwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson
Mitchell entertained at a family
picnic at their hotne on Sunday on
the occasion of Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Mitchell's fifth
an ,iiversary.
Miss Kim Humphries spent a
fel‘ .-lays this past week
holidaying with Mr. and Mrs.
Stan Seroop of Pordwich.
Mr. and Mrs. David Watson
and Rae McClure left early
Sunday morning for Sask, where
they-hope to find employment in
the west.
Tracey and Teddy Sills of
Seaforth Spent a few days over
the weekend With their grand-
parents, Mr. arid MrS. Rolly
Achilles. ,
Miss' Bonnie Bielby of Unity;
$as-k is spending a few days this
week with Mr. and Mrs Emerson[
Mitchel arid fainily,
A h. ise crowd was on hand, for
ii, lip usehold. sale at the home of
Phyllis' Dunk on Thursday
enirig, Her home has been sold
to John Gilles. Mrs Dunk left on
Friday where she will make her
home with her son Phillip and
farhily in Toronto for the titete
time. •
another continent when word
came that Jim and Erma were the
proud parents of a baby daught
er, So news travels far!
It did not seem to be very long
until you were going to school.
Soon, the shy little girl became a
lovely teenager. You spent some
of your leisure time with your
horse. You were a very good
student with high marks, so quite
a few honours were bestowed
upon you. You had many
interests until one day you met
Bill at a roller skating party in
Brussels and he became your
main interest.
We—would not have known
perhaps but the tied-up telephone
was proof enough that' June was
in love with a young man from the
other side 'of Grey.
In the ,summertime you took
part in entertainment for patients
in nursing homes, you worked at
$
the Victorian Inn, one ether
suminer and lately you are busy
helping with the farming, mowing
the lawn and hundred and one
jobs around home,.
However, soon you'll exchange
this job for still another one. That
of being a borne maker and most
of all, Bill's wife. As you begin
your married life together, we
your neighbours and friends do
'want to wisb‘you God's blessings
and every, •happiness for the
future. We wish Bill success
his vocation of ,computer
programming and you, June, as
you complete your stirdies.
Signed on behalf of your
friends and neighbours.
June made a fitting reply with
thanks for the lovely gifts.
The evening came to a close
when a delicious lunch was
served by the ladies of the 17th
Boundary Unit.
4,THE BRUSSELS POST, AUGUST 10, 1977
Hold shower for
Waltd0-:bride to be
' WHAT AM 1. BID? —Auctioneer -Ron Gethke cau
the attention of the crowd :as he took bids on so
Kitchen equipment at the .Dunk• sale in Walton I
week. (Photo by Langl
A• new athletic complex is •
planned for the Doon Campu8'
of Conestoga College.
Use of the new facilities will be availal?le to
the community.
We plan to build:
Gymriatorium.
2. Ice arena.
3. Covered tennis courts.
4. Soccer field.
5. plympic pool.
Help yourself to fitness by helping us raise
the funds to complete this badly needed
community sports-recreation facility.
. Call 653-2511 and ask tor Dan Young,
- Head, Leisure. Education.
, •
11 Conestoga College.
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