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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1977-10-19, Page 17McCALLUM BEUERMAN Betty Ann Beuerman; daughter of Mrs. Orville Beuerman and the late Orville Beuerman. of R.R.4, Walton and. Ron Lloyd McCallum, son .of Harold McCallum of Walton, were married October 7 at St. 'Peter's Lutheran Church in. Brodhagen. Rev. Arthur Horst officiated. Maid of Honour was Teresa Wood . of Auburn. Bridesmai& were Dianne Dennis of. R.R:4, Walton, Connie Beuerman of R.R.1, DUblin, Christine McMurran of Gait, and Joyce McCallnrn,;of R.R.1, Walton; Groomsman' was Allen Koehler of R.R.4, Walton. Ushers were Glenn Betierman of R.R.4, Walton, Paul McCalium of R.R.1, Walton, Ken Dalton of R.R.1, Walton, and Warren Dennis. Organist was. Mrs. Pearl Henderson. Soloist was Graeme Craig, R.R.1, Walton. Following the ceremony a reception was held at theBrodhagenCommUnity Centre.The couple left for a trip to Northern Ontario. (Photo by Phillips) OLDFIELD'S HARDWARE. Brussels A Goov LINE L.? But a CLOTHES DRYER is much better Super Values in Westinghouse laundry equipment. ALSO Hotpoint Frigidaire Simplicity and served. Mrs. Olde gave a reading on the origin of Thanksgiving, that dates back to our early settlers and home of their. descendants -live here in Clinton today. On the lawn of the Anglican Church is a historical plaque, placed in memory of Horatio Hale, son of Sarah. Joseph Hale. Sarah Hale convinced President Licnoln to set aside a day for Thanksgiving. This is how Thanksgiving came to be, an annual tradition, During the evening the Greensleeves. Orchestra played and sang a musical selection and they were much appreciated by everyone. Mr. George" Cox thanked everyone who took part in the evening's program. Business Directory 170 Wallace Avenue N., Flower Phone 291-2040 —fid-tOWEE • 9/-0 1-!td - ED VAN GEEST LISTOWEL, ONT. 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Smith, Ltd R.R. 2 Listowel 291-38.10 TV Refrigeration Appliance Service Pardys Dairy Supplies 'Brustbils 8.87-6694 THE BRUSSELS POST, OCTOBER 19, 1977 —17 HC1313C. celebrate_thanksgiving A large crowd, gathered in the Clinton Legion Hall on. Wednesday, October 12 for the Huron County Bluewater Blind Club's Thanksgiving dinner. Blind people from throughout Huron County, along with their escort s came out to enjoy the evening. Along with the dinner, Mr. Kennedy, district administrator of the Huron-Perth division of the CNIB spoke briefly and told a few of his parlour jokes. The Club was pleased to have a representative of the CNIB board members present. The guest speaker for the evening was Miss Elaine Townshend. She was introduced by Mrs. Helen Soothern andMiss Townshend's talk was an inspira- tion to all handicapped people. Also at the gathering, Mr. Bert Soothern thanked . the Legion ladies for the meal they prepared Logs Wanted Standing Timber for top, prices and instant cash Call your local sawmill CRAIG'S, SAWMILL Auburn BR Craig Al Craig 526-7220 526-7512 Madill interview What does Thanksgiving mean to you? Debbie Hanula 12C-"The Long Weekend"; Margaret McDonald 9E-"turkey and relatives"; Wanda Colvin 12B-"Teeswater Fair!! and turkey"; Brenda Christie 9B-"Thanksgiving displays, food, happiness, harvest time"; Marlene Hastings 12C-"A Family Gathering"; Donna Ballagh 11A-"Turkey, food-feeling terribly full but happy" Karen Tilson READ THE LABEL WHEN BUYING ONTARIO APPLES When you stop to look at Ontario apples in your super- market, take a good look at the label. Food specialists at the Ontario Food Council, Ministry of Agriculture and Food, say it's a valuable source of information. Whether the apples are in baskets or bags, you can expect to find a grade marking, variety name, and name and address of the packer on the label. The majority of apples in the store will be Canada Fancy Grade. The grade is determined by colour, maturity, shape and absence of defects. Small-one Grade may also be available. This grade is comparable to Canada Extra Fancy in quality, but the apples are smaller in size. Canada Cee Grade is agood choice for cooking, when size, shape, and colour are not important. Check the label It's printed for your information. °unity ePptrtarles ;prescriptions filled Cataract ptescrIptioni filled 'Repels on premises 'Sunglasses • ',Safety' lenses %Net actin-stied and cleaned FREE 'Complete Optical Service DROP OUT AND SEE OUR LATEST IN OPTICAL FASHION! ;NO appointment needed! R.R 1,Llelowei Mori.tO Thtire, NI+. Se West 0-5!30 Phone 291-3090 ON* 9 -0.