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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-08-16, Page 5VANDEN HENGEL—BLAKE fylary Anne Blake, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Bake of R. R. #2, Brussels and Jack Vanden Hengel of R R..#5, Seaforth, were married on July 15 in a double ring ceremony 'at St. Ambrose Roman Catholic Church, Brussels. Father John Vanden Hengel, brother of the groom, officiated at the ceremony. The maid 'of honour was Faye Peel, sister, of the bride, of R. R. #2, Gorrie and the bridesmaids were Rosemary Loomans of Seaforth, sister of the groom and. Marie Nolan of London and Lynne Davies of R. R.1 #2, Brussels. The groomsman was Tony Vanden Hengel. of R. R. #5, Seaforth and the ushers were Piet Loomans, brother-in-law of the groom, and Raymond Peel of R. R. #2, Gorrie, brother-in-law of the bride and Larry Powers of Toronto. Debbie and Dena Wey of Walton played and sang during the wedding ceremony. Following the ceremony, 'dinner and .a reception was held in the Brussels Community Centre. Guests attended from Edmonton, Calgary, Ottawa, Montreal, Toronto, and godparents from Holland. Following a wedding trip to the New England States, the couple will reside in Owen Sound. (Photo by Schneider) BACK TO SCHOOL HEADQUARTERS DRESS PANTS ftw SHOES Good' Selection J K S H OES 'N JEANS AGENTS FOR HARRISTON 'DRY CLEANERS Open Friday Nights Until 9 Brussels Member B.B.A. Phone 887-9497 ‘4;0ung Men's THE BRUSSELS poST.,AUGUST 16, , on 5, Belgrave UCW honours ladies over Correspondent tz, Mrs. Lewis Stonehoise 887-9847 A very enjoyable meeting of afternoon Unit of the U.C.W.— 'took place on Tuesday when all ladies of the community who. celebrated an eightieth birthday were the special guests at a party. Seventeen ladies were seated at the U shaped table decorated with . roses and carnations. Mrs. Cecil Coultes we- lcomed the guests on behalf of the unit, then opened the meeting with the hymn, I Need Thee Every Hour, chosen by Mrs. Amelia Brown. Rev. John G. Roberts led in prayer then extended Best Wishes to our guests: Mrs. Hibberd had cards passed for the ladies to sign to be sent to the two invited guests who were. unable to attend. Mrs.' Hester 13radbprn treated' the gathered to mouth organ selections accompanied by Mrs. George Johnston. Mrs. William Kelly very capably gave two readings one serious the other humorous. Mrs. Coultes Reading, Life's Mir- ror, gave this reminder:. "Then give to the world the best you have and the best will come back to you." Clarke. Johnston ac- companied by Mrs. George Johnston entertained in his usual pleasing manner, bringing much enjoyment to all with several well-known numbers. A well-chosen reading by Mrs. Walter Scott proved quite interesting. Happy Birthday was sung to the guests and two candle lit cakes were cut by Mrs. Nethery and Mrs. McGill. Mrs. Coultes thanked all who had helped make the afternoon a success. While a social hour was enjoyed lunch was served by the Unit. Shower Held A miscellaneous bridal shower was held Tuesday evening August 8, in the United Church basement, Belgrave in honour of Evelyn Rieman, September bride- elect. . Mrs. Leonard Robinson convened a short program consisting of piano in- strumental by. Alison 'Roberts and reading by Mrs. Murray Vincent and then a short address. Evelyn was assisted in opening her many and useful gifts by her mother and Mrs. John Leppington. The bride-elect thanked those present for the gifts and also those who arranged the shower. Lunch and a social time. followed. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stonehouse of Guelph called on WS: Harry McGuire last Monday after- noon. Mrs. Norman Hill and Warren, Miss Christine Hill of Edmonton, Alberta, visited last Wednesday with her mother Mrs. Harry McGuire also with her father Harry McGuire in the Wing-. ham and District Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. James John- ston of Welland spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnston and attended the picnic 1 with. Michigan relatives at the home of Mr.and Mrs. James Arm- strong of Brussels. A number from this area attended the church service of Huron County R,B.P. in. Westfield fellowship church on Sunday August 6, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hib- berd visited on Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lickly and Wayne of Wfilverton. Quite a number from this area, Goderich, Henson,. Clinton and Wingham at- tended Derry Day celebrations in Collingwood on. Saturday, August 12. Mrs. Olive Procter of Goderich was: a Sunday visitor with Mrs. Hazel ?meter. The Eveiting 'Unit of the. Belgrave U.C.W. held their picnic at Riverside Park in Wingham on Sunday after- noon. Mrs. May Rinn, Kim and Duane ,Kunty of Kitchener, Mrs. Freda, Kirkby, Mrs. Florence Cartwright of Londesboro were at Stratford ane day this week to watch John Cartwright play hockey. He is" attending Walter Tkaczick hockey school. Miss Kin) Kunty and Duane Kunty returned home on Sunday afterkspending a week with their grandmother Mrs. May Rinn. Gordon and Murray Rinn arrived home on Sunday after spending two and a half weeks on a vacation.: to Vancouver, B.C. Sunday evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse were Rev.' Harold and Mrs. Boyd, Susan and Scott of Naniamo, B.C., Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Edgar and Dianne of Petrolia, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnston of Blyth. On Sunday Edgar relatives gathered at Riverside Park, Wingharn for a picnic to visit with their cousins Rev. Harold and Mrs. Boyd, Simon and Scott of Naniamo, B.C. Sheila Anderson, Michelle Reddy, Pamela Shaw of London, spent last week al Camp Menestung 'war' Goderich. 3.25 b. .69 th 1.19th. 5 Lbs./6.00 1 LB. CASHEWS FOR ONLY $2 n 9 9 1 lb. per family - When you present this ad personally at Coyle's Factory Outlet 260 TillsOn Ave, at Coyle Lane Tillsonburg Fresh Roasted Cashews, Peanuts and Mixed Nuts, Bulk Packs of broken. 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