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12 — THE BRUSSELS POST, AUGUST 16, 1978 \
,Walton' honours Mary Searle
Correspondent.
Mrs. Allan McCall
887-6677
The basement of Duff's
United. Church was de-
corated with green and white
streamers and bells with
bouquets of flowers for the
Bridal shower August 11th to
honour Miss Mary Searle on
her marriage later this
month. •
The program was emceed
by Mrs. Allan McCall. A
music Contest was conducted
by Mrs. Ray Huether at the
piano •.Mrs. Ken Shortreed
read a comical reading,
"Aunt Mary's Jug". Song
numbers were given by
Margaret Shortreed and
Donna Reid.
The bride-elect, her
mother Mrs. Allan Searle
and the groom's mother Mrs.
Minor
injumes
in 2 car
crash
On Thursday, August 3,
John W. McDonald of Brus-
sls and Otto W. Hoffman of
RR.4, Brussels were in-
volved in a two-car. collision
on #16 County road. West of
#12 county road, Morris
' Township. Mr. McDonald
received minor injuries as a
result of the collision, as did
a passenger in the Hoffman
vehicle, Dorothy Hoffman.
During the week July 31 -
August 6, officers at Wing-
ham detachment conducted
24 investigations. y•
16 charges were laid under
the highway traffic act and 23
warnings were issued.
Five charges were laid
under the Liquor Licence
Act.
During the week, there
were five motor vehicle col-
lisions which caused an
estimated $7,350.00 in
property damage.
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Not just a profitable
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See your Victoria and Grey
manager about all the
extra facilities we have to
meet your every money
need.
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VICTORIA
and GREY
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t.
D.N. Lefebvre, Milliner
Betty Pennington from.
Brussels had been presented
with corsages upon arriving
were, now asked to come to
the decorated chairs at the
front.
Miss Kim. Humphries read
the following address: To
Mary,
To-night you have found
us gathered here,
Because' your Wedding
Day draws near,
We have conic to offer our
Best Wishes,
Before ,you change your
name to Mrs.
Twenty years ago in the
month of May,
A third daughter to
Salrle's came their way.
No doubt in the world she
was supposed to be a son,
But driving tractor and
lawn mowers she knew how
to run.
She was so efficient first
prize she could have won.
She always helped her-Dad
till the job was done.
Her hair got redder - her
eyes stayed green,
It soon was Brussels where
she was often seen,
It wasn:t- very long till a
Surname, "Searle,"
Was seen roller skating
with a boy named "Earl",
His car was red and it did
g9,
Flying down the ninth not
very slow,
It was to see Mary at the
green grass of home,
And off with Earl many
places she did roam.
Yes we want to wish you
luck and the best iii life,
As you go thro' your
lifetime as man and wife,
Our advice is free but it is
good,
And if you act the way you
should,
There'll be no trouble, and
quarrels few, . t. zp
If you both do the
you ought to do.
You never, never give him
bread-thats hard as rock, and
heavy as lead.
Be sure your cakes are
fluffy and,, light,
And your tarts and meat
are cooked just right,
,His, shoes must always be
shiny and bright.
His trousers pressed to
look, "just right".
Take care that his socks
are all complete,
And buttons sewed on his
shirt real neat.
But with high ideals, and
love .sincere,
The storm of life you need
not fear.
For God will lead you all
the way,
To the peaceful calm of
your happiest day.
The joy that comes from
love thats true,
And God's richest bles-
sings we wish for you.
And now please accept
from one and all;
These gifts that are round,
and flat and tall.
And Mary without any
further "Adieu",
We all wish the Best For
You.
Signed on behalf of your
friends and neighbors.
After opening the gifts,
the future bride expressed
her thanks , to those who
planned the shower, and to
everyone for coming, and for
the many lovely useful gifts.
Mary invited everyone to
visit her at her new home in
Goderich at any time. This
was followed by a chorus of
"For She's a Jolly Good
Fellow".
Misses Margaret Short-
reed, • Donna Reid and
Carolyn McClure were at the
door, Everyones names were
signed by the girls on a
cameo cloth donated,by Mrs.
Phyllis Mitchell. The bows
from the parcels were put on
a trellis by Mary "Watson,
which was given by Margery
Huether and. the boys.
Lunch served by neighbors
and freinds closed • the
evening.
2nd Shower
Miss Margaret Shortreed
was hostess in her home
for a shower on Thursday
evening, August 3rd when 12
former school churns' and
Brussels friends gathered to
honour Mary Searle on her
forthcoming marriage.
After an amusing contest
the address was read by
Margaret Shortreed. Gifts
were presented and opened
by the bride-to-be who was
assisted by Lin Steffler who
acted as her second mother,
and Kathy Achilles who
acted as her grandmother.
The bows were arranged on a
straw hat and given to Mary,
who expressed her thanks for
the gifts.
Margaret was assisted by
Donna Reid and Kim
Humphries during the
evening and a tasty lunch
was served.
Personals
Miss Leslie Colyer left last
Wednesday from London
airport for her home in
Winnipeg after a visit with
her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Johnston and
other relatives in the sur-
rounding area.
Dr. Brian and Mrs. Traviss
and, girls, Alison and Leslie
visited on the weekend at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Traviss.
Miss Gail Searle of
Brampton spent the weekend
at the home- of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Searle
and attended the shower at
Duff's United Church on
Friday evening for her sister,
Mary.
Miss Joan Bennett of
Owen Sound spent•last week
holidaying at the home-of her
parents, Mr. and Mr. Ron
Bennett, this week Joan is
working at the Ontario Travel
Bureau in Clinton.
Danny Christine and
Dwayne Achilles spent the
weekend with their grand-
parents, -Mr. and Mrs. Roily
Achilles.
bliss Mary Searle and Earl
Pennington spent a recent
weekend with her cousins,
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Beach. at
Sterling Heights, Michigan.
Recent guests' with. Mr.
and -Mrs. Alvin. McDonald
and Mr. and Mrs. John
Davies were Mrs. Jean
McGale, Mrs. Gertrude
McDonald and. Mrs. Gordon
Kerr all of Toronto.