HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1989-06-21, Page 2PAGE 2. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1989.
Three boys and a lady
Residents of Callander Nursing Home in Brussels had a musical treat Monday as students of Grades 2
and 3-4 serenaded them with some chorale selections. Here Winnifred McPhail hasa front row seat
for a song featuring from left, Josh Beuermann, Scott Clarkson and John Lowe.
Brussels Rebekahs
remembers officers
Brussels
People
By Bonnie Gropp
Phone 887-9114 or 523-4792
Idella Wilson, Greg, Sue, Shane,
Trevor and Ainsley Wilson all
travelled to Brampton this past
weekend to witness the marriage of
Paul Wilson to Libby Kempton.
Paul is Idella’s oldest child.
Brother Greg was best man for
ROBERT RICKER
Robert Ricker graduated recent
ly from Mohawk College of
Applied Arts and Technology as
an Electrical Systems Engineer
ing Technician. He is employed
in theservice design department
of Kitchener-Wilmot Hydro. He
is the son of Sylvia Stevenson of
Brussels and Carl Ricker of
Wingham and isagraduateof F.
E. Madill Secondary School and
East Wawanosh Public School.
BRUSSELS
OFFICE
HOURS
Monday -10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Tuesday - Closed
Wednesday -10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Thursday -10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Friday -10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Saturday - Closed
Sunday - Closed
the occasion while Sue was matron
of honour and Ainsley was flower
girl.
Other Brusselites in attendance
were Bruce and Gwen Raymond,
Ken Rutledge and Betty McDon
ald, all long-time family friends.
Also present for the ceremony
were several former Brussels na
tives. Lynda Andrew, sister of the
groom was on hand with her
family, husband Allan and Adella,
Jordan, Mary-Joan and Holly. Gary
Festival opening
Continued from page 1
opening night entertainment by the
Blyth Festival Singers, usually
staged on the lawn of the theatre,
inside to the basement of Memorial
Hall. When the curtain went up on
the play, however, all the earlier
problems were forgotten, (see re
view page 27).
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U Brussels JUNE 21 & JUNE 28
ADULT LESSONS 7:15 TO 8:00 P.M.
ADULT SWIMS 8:00 TO 9:00 P.M.
MOMS POPS & TOTS SWIMS
JUNE 19-JUNE 29
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MONDAY, WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY
2:15 p.m. to 3:15 p.m.
[for the month of June Only],
BRUSSEl$«MORRIS«GR£Y
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ATTENTION
Businesses, Clubs, Church
Groups, Organizations, Crafters
and Home Bakers in the
Brussels Morris & Grey Areas
If you are Interested in participating in
the BRUSSELS MERCHANTS ANN
UALSIDEWALKSALE, being held as
partofthe B. M. & G. FUN FEST-call
to register for a table before June 28,
1989.
For More Information Call
887-9811 or 887-6214
Long now of Preswick was an
usher. Other guests included Arch
ie Thompson now of Toronto,
Murray and Marg Raymond of
Brampton, Angie and Dave Hueth-
er of Brampton, Doug and Diane
Elliott of Toronto, Moe and Jean
(Speiran) Smith and their daughter
Sue Muxlow of London, Ted Wilson
of London and Barb Bryans of
, Burlington.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilson will be
residing in Brampton.
Drive off with
A Bargain in the
Classified Section.
Morning Star Rebekah Lodge
held its regular meeting with a
good attendance.
Vice Grand Barb Nichol conduc
ted the meeting. The charter was
draped in memory of Assembly
Officers who had died during the
last term.
Correspondence was received
from St. Thomas Rebekah Asse
mbly of Ontario and Brussels
Legion news
Fiddle Jamboree
planned Sunday
BY ISABEL JANES
Decoration Day was held on June
11 at the Brussels Cemetery. Those
participating were the Brussels
Legion, the Brussels Ladies’ Auxi
liary, the Brussels Pipe Band, the
Masonic Lodge, The Oddfellows
and the Rebekas.
Eric Alcock’s name was drawn
on June 3 and R.E. Walker’s name
was drawn on June 10. Both were
not winnters in the 50/50 draw.
You have to enter to win.
The Warwick County Music and
Fiddle Jamboree will be held at the
Brussels Legion on Sunday, June
25, at 1 p.m. Admission is $3.00
per person and is open to the
public. Anyone who wishes to
participate can bring a musical
instrument and play or sing a song.
All participants get a free supper.
Warwick’s have put on this
Jamboree in various communities
and the response has been very
good. Many amateur entertainers
enjoy a day of fun and the audience
ENTER THE
BRUSSELS*MORRIS*GREY
DUCK RACf
FUNFEST
PARADE
SAT. JULY
8th, 1989
COMMENCING
AT NOON
1. Best Fun Fest Float $75-50-25
2. Best Cartoon Character 25-20-15
3. Best Organization 25-20-15
4. Best Commercial 25-20-15
5. Best Clown 25-20-15
6. Best Comical 25-20-15
7. Best Children’s Float 25-20-15
8. Best Dressed Couple 25-20-15
9. Best Horse Drawn Float 25-20-15
10. Best Bicycle 15-10-5
All participants please register at theold fairgrounds or call one
of the numbers listed.
Melody White Harold Bridge Dave Hastings
887-6432 887-6003 887-6983
PARADE ENTRY
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announcing the District meeting in
Exeter June 28 at 8 o’clock.
Marguerite Crawford gave a report
on a school of instruction she
attended in Teeswater. Birthday
honours were given to those with
June birthdays. After closing
Lodge a musical game was played.
Marg McCutcheon won the travell
ing prize. Lunch was served by
committee in charge.
enjoys listening to new entertain
ment. Supper is from 5 to 7 p.m. at
$6.00 per person. Proceeds are for
the Brussels building fund.
There will be no more general
meetings of the branch or the
Ladies’ Auxiliary until September.
Visitors are expected from Stan
dish, Michigan, our Sister City, for
the Brussels Fun Fest on July 7 and
8, as well as for the Fish Fry on
August 13. All members are invited
to come out to welcome these
guests from Standish and extend to
them the same comradeship and
hospitality that they extend to
Brussels residents when they visit
Standish.
Aye Matey...
$ 4^*4 &
THE FASHION
BOUTIQUE 887-9311