HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1988-07-13, Page 19THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1988. PAGE 11.
MR. AND MRS. ROSS ENGEL
Cranbrook
Compiled by Mrs. Mac Engel. Phone 887-6645
Engels mark 50th anniversary
Ross and Hazel (Tillie) Engel of
RR 3, Brussels celebrated their
50th wedding anniversary on June
14.
Ail open house, followed by a
family dinner, was held at the
Cranbrook Hall on Sunday, July 3
in honour of the occasion.
Ross and Tillie have seven
children Isabel and Edlon Wick of
Marathon; Faye and Campbell
Grant, Dianne and John Voll, both
of Listowel; John and Pat Engel of
Cranbrook; Barry and Diane Engel
of Brussels; Gayle Smith of
Monkton and Mont and Cindy
Engel of Seaforth. They have21
grandchildren and seven great
grandchildren.
Ross and Tillie have spent their
married life farming in Grey Twp.
Ross also worked as a general
contractor with his brother Archie.
Before retiring in 1982 he was road
superintendent for Grey Twp.
Mary Ellen Knight
to live in Australia
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enjoyable rendition of Aba Daba -
Honeymoon. Yvonne Knight then
conducted two bridal contests.
Mrs. Marion Smith was in
charge of the guest book and she
and Mrs. Betty McCutcheon put
the cards and money on the prettily
decorated money tree.
Following this Mrs. Bone-
schanker, Molesworth (nee Wil
liamson) of Walton read an
appropriate address to Mary Ellen.
Mrs. Nancy Walker helped her
put the travelogue together clue-
ing us in on her many travels and
experiences. She had taught 4
years in Moosonee and Moose
Factory before teaching in Ontario
and then going to Australia. It was
while in Australia as an exchange
teacher that she met her husband.
She will complete her teaching in
Ontario in December 1988 and then
go to Australia. She hopes to have
her MA degree by then. She will fly
to Australia to live, in January.
Mary Ellen was presented with
beautiful lingerie and a money tree
for which she made a fitting reply.
A dainty lunch of angel cake,
pink ice cream and lemonade was
served by Betty McCutcheon,
Doris and Marlene Fischer, Mari
on and Bev Smith, Yvonne Knight,
Donna Knight and Mary Huether.
The decorations in the hall were all
in pink and white.
BEST
RATES 5 yr. GIC
BRUSSELS open
People
around
Cranbrook
Allan Knight took his mother
Marjorie and uncle Alfred Knight
on a weekend trip to Picton where
they visited Mr. and Mrs. Hector
Knight.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Engel
celebrated their 50th wfedding
anniversary with an “Open
House’’July3atthe Cranbrook
Community Centre. Over 100
relatives, neighbours and friends
came to extend congratulations.
Forty-two sat down to a family
dinner catered by the “Country
Cooks.’’
Mrs. Jack Knight, Mrs. Jim
Knight, and Mrs. Willis Knight
enjoyed a hojiday at Harold
Knight’s cottage, Haliburton.
We congratulate Kim Smith on
being the winner of $500 in the
Atwood Lion’s Club Canada Day
Draw. Kim is the daughter of Lloyd
and Beryl and is employed in
Listowel.
Gerald Knight is on a 4-H
exchange to Vai Marie, Sask, for 8
days leaving from Clinton, July 5.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Wick and
son John, Marathon, have been
visiting family and friends.
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