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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-05-03, Page 8Crowd. e n toys euchre There was a good crow .d for the annual dessert euchre, held in the-Walton Community hall on Wednesday evening. The desserts were thoroughly enjoy by guests from Brussels, Londesboro and Seaforth, Prizes were given out, Lucky plate, Mrs: Gertie Ennis; Lucky Cup, Mrs. a§ie" Evans; Man with most. buttons, Torrance Dundas; Lady with red earrings, Mrs. Cliff- Ritchie, Mrs. Dave Watson; arson with most pennies, Mrs. Ernie Stevens.- Couple with anniversary closest to date, Mr. and Mrs: Ted Fothergill, Londesboro. Most safety pinS in Purse, Mrs. Joanne Plas; Man , wearing braces, .Mel Jacklin and • Harold Bolger; Newest grand- child, Mrs. C. Ritchie; Birthday, Mrs. Orvilla 'McCutchion. There.Were 16 tables of euchre in play. Prize winners were High . Lady, Mrs. Viola Kirkly; Low lady, Mrs.Dave Watson; High Man, Jim Smith; Lbw Man, Ernie Stevens,; Holder of lucky cards, Mrs-:FLorne Honking .and Harvey. Craig. Personals, Miss Kim Humphries, nurse- in-training at Victoria Hospital, London spent the' week-end with her parents, Mr. and -Mrs. ,Stewart Humphries and grand- father William Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Humphries and family of London also visited at the same home. Mission Band will be held this Sunday week earlier, Marie McGavin will show her pictures of 0Qsta Rica. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Johnston visited on Sunday with Mr. .and Mrs. Allan Johnston and Fatnily' at Kitchener. The Kindergarten class -from the Walton Public School were to visit the Lee Farm on Monday and have a tour of the Dairy Barn. BERG 1 I Sales ,-- Service I I, Installation I FREE ESTIMATES I Barn Cleaners Bunk Feeders / Stabling 1 Donaid G. ves I I R.R.#2, Ellyth I iI Phone: I I Brussels 887,9024 / I it — THE BRUSSELS POST, MAY 3, 1978 onours Susan Hum hries pnogram numbers, beginning with Mrs. H. Traviss and Mrs, E. IvAtchell singing duets with- their piano and violin accompaniment respectively followed-by a eomical reading by Mrs., Ann Ryan. Sandra Sholdice favoured the large audience . with - a step- dancing number. Mrs, Barb McCutcheon gave a reading which caused many a laugh. Mildred and Phyllis gave another number, then Barb McCutcheon and Sarah Stephenson of Brussels put on a skit. The bride-elect, her mother Mrs. Etip, Humphries, the groom's mother, Mrs. RossNichol and the groom's grandmother, Mrs, Jack Ihynne had, been presented with corsages.when they arrived and were now asked to come forward to the decorated, chairs at the front. Miss Kiln Humphries, cousin of the bride to be read the following address. Dear Susan; No doubt to you its -very clear Your many friends are gathered here. 'To,wish you luck and prosperity As you journey along ,the road 'to-gether. Though our advice is free, its' good And if you act the way you should There'll be no trouble and quirrels are few If each will• do as you ought to do. Now Susan. you must not give him bread. Thats hard as stone, and heavy as lead. Be sure your cakes are fluffy and light Your "Tatters" and meat are cooked just right. His shoes must always be shiny, and, bright. His trousers pressed and, his "Hat" in sight Take care that higtSocks are all complete. The button's sewed on his shirt real neat, Hugh should know when you need a new dress.. Maybe three times a year would be my guess. And when you say "Please Hugh" some money? He'll answer sweetly, "Sure all you want honey". He'll dry the dishes, put out the cat, Sweep the floor and hang up his hat. Remember your promise to love and obey, And when he gets cross, keep out of the way, But when itroubles come as troubles do,, Both stick to-gether and you'll' pull through. So settle down soberly, 'Its no applesauce"-, That a rolling stone gathersno moss. We, offer these, gifts to sho* our' goodwill, We hope you'll find something, some place to fill',' That your voyage throngh life. Will be happy and bright. Is sincerely the wish of all here to-night. Gifts were carried in by friends and relatives of the bride-to-be. Stisan .thanked everyone for the lovely gifts,, and to those who arranged the shower, BUSINESS DIRECTORY - - - Home Siding Aluminum Awnings, Maclean 527-0032 FREE ESTIMATES -Aluminum Windows, Improvements Railings & Vinyl Doors For Blyth ' Intome Contact KEN'S and & TAX Reasonable Ken Tax Preparation, Bookkeeping SERVICE Rates McGowan 523-4293 170 Wallace Avenue 41" t N., Flower Phone ZiAtowzr 9r0; ED VAN GEEST LISTOWEL, ONT. FLORIST WITH WORLD-WIDE CONNECTIONS YOUR PERSONAL 4.4*-- .. .""•'•p°* 291-2040' tit Ltd..,- , 5? 1748.0t4-40-Whe "livx" BOOKKEEPING BRUSSELS' 887-6453 Feed Universal & BELGRAVE Fertilizer — Hardware and Milker Equipment CO-OP Petroleum Products Appliances , and Cleaners WINGHAM .357-2711 ir.r.....m........-.7............ AAcGavinis W e specialize FARM Sales Brussels 887-6365 EQUIPMENT Farm in a Complete and Service Walton Equipment 527-0245 Line of Seaforth R.R. 3 Mrs. El.ma • Brussels, Insurance Yvonne Knight Agent for Farmers Mutual ' Company Fire 887,6476 Anstett BULOVA , SEAFORTH Jewellers Watch and Jewellery - We Sell and Service --ACCUTRON --WATCHES — 3 Stores — CLINTON — Repairs — WALKERTON Ltd. ' .Bray 197 Josephine Wingharn, Phone Chiropractic 357-1224 Ontario Street Office Merwood R.R. , TV. 2 Listowel •Appliance Refrigeration. _ & C. Smith, Servite 291-3810 Ltd BRUSSELS Livestock Trucking Local Phone George, and 887-6122 Shipping Distance (Evenings) TRANSPORT Brussels, Ser'Vice tt Jiitzi, and Long • anal ,ar / Eh,* - • Sales - Service H&N Brussels Sales, UNIVERSAL Dairy Service milking Systems and Installation pipelines parlours ,-R.R. Walton of 4 Ltd. ys Brussels MILKERS . Dairy upplies 8876694 Correspondent Mrs. Allan McCall 887-6677 Friends, neighbours and re- latives were present at the Community Shower, arranged for Susan Humphries whose marriage to Hugh Nichol takes place this Friday evening. The ba.semenV of 'Duff's United Church was decorated in blue and ° white bells and streamers' with • flower arrangements, Pam Hackwell and Mary Mice Ryan were at the door and wrote everyonps names on a tea cloth with cameo paints donated by Phyllis Mitchell and later pre- sented to the bride-to-be. Mrs. Nelson -Marks welcomed everyone and announced the