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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-08-23, Page 104. NOTICE Now Paying a HIGH RATE of ./f you can not come to the office we will call at your home. The Company is a member of the Canada Desposit Insurance Corporation. RONNENBERG INSURANCE AGENCY Brussels Office Open Monday tliru Saturday Tuesdays & Fridays Phone 347-2241 Phone 887-6663 Monition Otfiee. Open 3/4 9 1 /2% Guaranteed Trust Certificates for 5,, Year Term' annually or compound Monthly, semi.compound 4d1 C RAWFORD M OTORS WINGHAM ,ONTARIO SALE.PRICED , ...,....,,,•••• ...,•• •• ,...••••••••••• '1 "1F BETTER USED CAM :::::::: , 1977 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER' 4D-HT '1976 PLYMOUTH FURY 4D 27.1976 PLYMOUTH GRAND FURY 1975 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE 1975 CORONET 2D Ht. 1975 PLYMOUTH ROAD RUNNER 1975 DODGE MONACO fully equipped 1975 CHEV :1975 BUICK ESTATE WAGON 1975 DODGE 1/2 TON TRUCK 1974 FORD 1/2 TON TRUCK 1974 DODGE MONACO 1974 , OLDSMOBILE 2 Door Hardtoi 1974 PONTIAC IMRE 1974 CHEV 4 DOOR 1974 DODGE % TON PICK-UP 1974 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN 1973 PLYMOUTH FURY 1970 CUTLASS 1969 DODGE 1969 GMC 3/4 TON PICK-UP 1976 CAMPER 357-3862 NIA MA10--PROCTER On Saturday, May 27, at 3:30 p.m. Louise Margaret Procter and Tony Mai6 were united in a double-ring ceremony at Belgrave United Church, by Rev. John Roberts. Parents of the bride are Mr. and. Mrs, Ross S. Procter of R.R.5, Brussels and parents of the groom are Mr. 'and Mrs. Andrea Maio of Toronto. The bride, given in mar- riage by her parents, wore a full-length alabaster white cotton voile •dress. The bodice, moulded into a natural waist covered with a sash of satin ribbon, flowed into a 3-tiered skirt, separated by bands of lace and highlighted by 3 rows of satin ribbon at the hernlirie. There was a low rounded scoop neckline and bishop sleeves softly banded with 3 rows of satin ribbon. The bride's headpiece consisted of a white bali straw picture hat, decorated with white daisies. A finger-tip veil was gathered from behind. Along with her bouquest of white daisies, pink roses and baby's breath the bride wore acanieo necklace of her great grandmother's. The maid of honour, Leslie Perrott of Torontb, and bridesmaids Nancy . Ander- son of St. Thomas, friend, Josie Maio of Toronto, sister of the groom,Anne Procter, R.R.5, Brussels, sister of the bride, wore floorc length navy and white ,dotted swiss gown with blouson tops tucked into triple tiered sldrts with cotton lace banding each tier. They also carried white daisies, and baby's breath with pink carnations. The' groom wore a pale blue tuxedo with navy trim. and his attendants were dressed in pale blue tuxedo jackets with navy pants and , vests. Best man was Joseph Sgro of Toronto: The 'ushers - were John Maio of Toronto, cousin of the groom, Donald Procter of R.R.5, Brussels, brother of the bride, and Tony Di Bella of Toronto, friend, Mrs. Ruth Alton, aunt of the bride, played. "'Trumpet Voluntary" as the bride entered the church. Two 'flute solos, "A Time for Us" • and "Arioso", were played by Doreen Anderson' ,of Belgrave. As the couple left the church the organist played Bach's "Song of Joy." The reception was held at "The Station", • ListoWel. Special guests included the bride's grandmother, Mrs. Stewart Procter of R.R.5, Brussels and her great-aunt and uncle, Dr. and Mrs. Cameron of Ottawa. The couple spent four weeks travelling in: South America „ and • have now taken up residence • in ' l'o fon to., Team from 60's plays in Belgrave A ball team comprised of members who played for the Belgrave Intermediate Ball Club in the 1960's gathered on Sunday afternoon in the Belgrave Ball Park and played against a, team from the Blyth'Industrial League." The score was 8-2 for the Old Timers. A good crowd was on hand to see this contest. Later a park barbecue was enjoyed hy Belgrave re- sidents and friends. Ethel has visitors from High River Correspondent Mrs. Cliff Bray , 887-6086 Mr. and Mrs. John Alexander ,and family of High River, Alberta, have returned to their home on .Toes., after spending their holiday with John's parents, Mr. and Mrs.; • Stan Alexander and also the rest of the family. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Alexander motored to Quebec on Wednesday, and return on Friday' evening. Mr. arid Mis. Wayne Grube and family spent the J.E. LONGSTAFF 43PTOIVIETRIST, SEAFORTH 527.1240 Monday to Friday 9-5:30 Saturday 9-12:00 Closed Wednesdays By Appointatent weekend at Paul Bunyan Camp. Mr. and, Mrs. Cliff Bray and Mrs. Annie Bray visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bray of Mildmay on Sunday. Miss , Bonnie and Cindy Bray spent last week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Bray. r BERG i .ales ServiceI I installation- FREE ESTIMATES I ° Barn Cleaners Ii Bunk Feeders I Stabling Donald G. Ives Ft.11.#2, Blyth I 1 Phoriet Brussels 887-9024 1t HOPCHIN BEWLEY Elizabeth Anne Bewley and Robert John Hopchin exchanged wedding vows in St. Agnes Church, Edmonton, on Saturday, August 5. Attendants were: Matron' of Honour, the bride's 'sister, Mrs. Janice Rakovsky, Peterborough, Ont. 'and bridesmaid, the bride's cousin, Mrs.. Brenda Raven, R..R.3, Sherwood Park, Alta.• The groom was attended by his two . brothers; Ken and Greg Hopchin, both of Edrrionton. Ring-hearer was the grooms nephew. The bride• is the daughter of Mrs. Margaret Bewley, 163 Betty Ann Dr., Willowdale,and the late Arthur Bewley. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hopchin, Edmonton, Alta. The, reception was held in the Knights of Columbus Hall. Guests attended from Walton, VVillowdale, Prescott and Peterborough, Ont. After a trip to California, the couple will reside in Edmonton where they will resume their teaching careers in September. , (Photo by D. •Raven) Obituary Hospital. RR1, Belgrave, died August 16 at Wingham and District Born in East Wawanosh Mrs. Athol Bruce, 76, of MRS. ATHOL BRUCE Arnold ot• Londesboro and is also survived by five grandchildren. Elmer and Douglas, both of RR 1, Belgrave., Mrs. Bruce Mrs. Bruce was prede- ceased by two daughters in Township, she was the infancy. former•Grace Elizabeth Scott She is also survived by a daughter of James A. Scott sister Mrs. Arthur (Doris) and Elizabeth Dalgarno. She Scott of Midland. was a member of Knox The body rested at the Presbyterian Church, Bel- R.A. Currie and Son Funeral grave. In 1921, she married Home in Wingham, where Athol Bruce, Mrs. Bruce was service was held on Saturday a life member of the at 2 p.m. with Rev. John Women's Missionary Society Roberts officiating. Intern-' • of Knox Presbyterian Church ment was in Brandon and was the organist for 30 Cemetery, Belgrave. years. She was also the The pallbearers were treasurer of the church for 15 Kenneth Wheeler, Harold years. Vincent, Lewis Stonehouse,- Mrs. Bruce is survived by Mason Robinson, Lorne Jamiesori and Garver Nichol-her husband, Athol Bruce and daughters, Mrs, Des., son. The flowerbearers were mond (Norma) Gurnett of Ottawa, Mrs. Lorne (Lillian) Douglas Gurnett, Eric Ross, Campbell of Belgrave, Reta and Cameron Ross Ross of Bluevale and sons, (grandsons). Huronview Residents see antique show Twelve residents of Huronview attended the Antique Show on Friday, August 11th, at the Bluewater Centre, Goderich, followed by a shopping spree. Seven other members attended "Oklahoma" in 'Grand Bend on Saturday. Volunteers„ were Edith Landsborough and Marlene Forbes. The blind were entertained by Myrtle . Parker at the piano on Wednesday. At the Birthda Party on Wednesday afternoon, of last week entertainment was provided by the Golden Radar Club of Clinton. The group opened with a poem "Friendship Door", followed by music by Wat, Webster on the mouth organ and Ken, Fleet on the violin, Becky McKinley and Leonne Armstrong favoured with tapdancing numbers. Ida Godkin .and Leona Lockhart gave a reading and Ken Fleet led everyone in a sing song. Birthday gifts were given to the residents, and cup cakes and juice were enjoyed` Bertha Diehl of Huronview thanked the Golden Radar CkI5 for •the entertainment and lunch. Bowes Electronics specialize in T.V. Tower a Antenna . Installation Free Estimates - No Obligation Remember We Install the Best Mand Repair the Rest BOWES ELECTRONIC SHOP Located on Hamilton St. S Open 1.9 p.m.. B 523-4412 Mon. through Sat. lyth 10 THE BRUSSELS POST, AUGUST 23 1978 Honeymoon in South America