The Brussels Post, 1952-7-30, Page 4:bar°
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IN THE KITCHEN
THE ^BRUSSELS POST
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Bradshaw • atrettort t bride Welted charming In a bailee -
White ,and pine gledioli fetaned a 1naelet( th goer*, ill Ohterritllty lace
lovely setting Por a pretty wedding in hyacinth bice itfl de. A meta
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in.
i the h me of Mr, and Mrs Herbert Ing Orion headdpsees held
Stre'ttoaz when their only
Geraldine Hazel was mulled in She carried a bouJ' ' of red roses,
marriage to 0 'on
stew younger on of Mr. and Mre. )nes'• =add of 41.4110x, eloper) a hal-
Re ell Bradshaw, Btuevale, ler•lua-length gown. of charenagne
The (Trouble •ring ceremony was pink net with mealebing nylon
performed be Rov W.11. Fulton, flower 4ieaddr0as. A bouquet of
of Meleille Presbyterian Church, .Toafna 13111 roaes oonipleted her
Breseels, costume. Mrs. Mildrer McGlone -
Given in marriage by her father, than, hrideamaidr 'retro a ballerina -
length gown of green net with
mylon. flower headdress. 1Ter flow
ens were ut, hotafiuet of Talisman
roses: Miss Ana Galtnit, huller
bridewmald, was in a ballerina -
length A+own of yellow dotted or
gandie with matching nylon flow
rr headdress, She carried a bou-
quet of Talisman rosea. 'Phe beet
man was Mr, Jerry Hatamaty, St.
.n' a ofingertip veil of beleeitith blue net.
i 1 daughter
er Mies Aida. llllnieft. of St, Oathar
G rd Wesley Bred-
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7 DAYS A WEEK
the bride looked lovely In a Bal
Fresh running: water at the aerate length gown, of pale blue
turn of the tape with a taffeta and .net. Her shoulder
DURO d o E itcheINGnudgeSYSTEM length veil of French illusion was
get rid of Kitchen drudgery. caught by a matching headdress of
smell blue flowers. She wore a
corsage of pale pink roses.
protect the health of your ' Miss Estherpa mond was the
IN THE BATHROOM
family . . add to the comforts
of daily living , modernize
your home with a DURO
PUMPING SYSTEM,
brides only attendant, gowned in
dusty pink taffeta with net over
skirt. She wore a matching head-
, dress of small ping flowers and a
corsage of Talisman roses.
('etharinea, and the guests were
ushered by Mr. Lasalle Mason and
Mr. Robert hulls, .brother of the
Harvey Bradshaw, brother of the bride. The there'll hall woe decor
Saves LABOR and TIME groom, was hest man. aited wirth be -replete of sweet peas
watering stock with a DURO ` After the ceremony a reception and gladioli for the luncheon. Mies
PUMPING SYSTEM , , ,was held, where the bride's mother Jean Staaitenlberg, St, Catharines,
greater PROFITS besides, It wore a black crepe dress with a played a medley of piano solos at
you have FIRE PROTECTION 1 eoraage of pink roses. The groom's the reoemition While .the guests
for your buildings. mother chose navy blue and a were being seated. Mrs. kid. Me
corsage of pink roses. Barney, sister of the bride, recete-
Far awedding trip the bride wore ed the tweets, assisted be mem'
o ntoday
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for
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Far Sale by —
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Brussels. Ont.
EMPIRE BRASS MFG. CO, LiMITED
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WINGiiHAM and DRUB_ =.
AT BRUSSELS
Tszeedopen ay and Saturday oil day — Ofii�t opeevery err,
Moor
20x —, Sacceuor to E O.
a navy and gray plaid taftet• with bars of ,the Women's A,ssoeiation of
nave- blue redingote with navy and the church. Fox a motor trip to
red accessories. Borden and other places in the
On their return from a trip north. United States the bride these a
they will reside in Bruesels. I w.h#e linen snit with navy aoress-
t oriea es her trowelling eneemliie.
Razansoff - Yuill Mr. and Mrs. Reenewsrf will re2tdp
in St. Catharines. 0fue:fts were
Knox United Cheers Betgrave .nra0emt from ,Toronto, Sit. Colter-
.
was deoonarted with. bouquets of Ines, Ridevitle, Coldwater, Wain -
gladioli, daisies, and sweet Peas for flap. P+,r•t n1dn. Rrncseia. wimp•
a ceremony Saturday afternoon at 3 ham. Whtteolvureb and Belgrave.
o'clock, in which Myrtle Aileen t
a Yuilt, daughter of Mr, 7ose01 Yuill,
Bel(rrave. and the late Mrs. Yuill Green - Smith
ited in marriage to ler. Mich•
WV. um p
ael P. Reeansoff. son of Mr, and
Mas. Peter Rezansotf of Kemsaek,
Seek. Rev. Charles Cox officiated,
Mrs. Wm. King. Brussels, presided
est the organ. and played as the
nroeesaionol the Bridal Chorus
r,•nm LnhengrIn and the recesston-
t itoncrieft —, Ferns, gladioli, car -
i 'nation and baby breath foamed a
pretty setting in Knox United
Church. Monorieff on Saturday, July
' 2Gth. at 4 p. m, for the marriage of
i Lillian violet, youngest 'd'attghter of
Mr, and Mrs. Foster Smith of R.R. 2,
al was Mendelssohn's Wedding
3/kerb. She algin aecoonnanied the ,
slows% Ming Lois Eplett of St.
Cnthartriee. who wore a gown of
net in American Penenty shade. She
eosin. "Revamp". before the care -
menu anal "O Promise Me." dicing I
etre nienine of the register. Given
in . marriage hr her father, the
BrnssHeis, t,o Mr. Lester Manahan
Breen Jr,', of 3476 Belvidere Ave.,
Detroit, Mich., son of Mrs, Lester
Careen and the late Mr. Green Rev.
''4 Thomas of Walton erfieiated at'
the ceremony and Mrs. F, Harrison
Monerleff played music from 'Loh-
enarin. Menndtlsohn" preceeding
flue e,rernnnY. Mr. Robert Cunnitng
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For full.informafion visit the Army
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12:30 Noon
(Monday to Friday)
(12,15 Saturday)
SHELL NEWS
with
PAT MURRAY
Fleet with the News
In Western Ontario
hash of Abhel sang• „Been, and
"ThubuSlt the Years" during the
signing of the reglsiter. •
Given in marriage by her fatter
the bride wore aL White :slipper eat..
in off the shoulder gown with
bertha collar, nlualetilly lace yoke,
and, peter pan collar fitted bodice
.long sleeves endli - in lily
Points, the skirt was fashioned in
nylon net held with ,rbinesbone.
clasps, showing full•ruffiled hemline.
with .scalloped arm -skirt. ending in' a
long train. Her floor-lengtli veil of
Frenailt .nylon net wee .held in place
by en Elizabeth Taylor headdress.
She carried a cascade bouquet Of
Sweetheart roses. Miss Lyle Smith
of Ki-eche/ler was her sisters maid
of -.honor wearing heavenly blue
nylon over taffeta, at the shoulder
neckline with fitted bodice and
bertha collar, the dranped over
slhtrt being held in place with
spray, of lily of the valley and
showing a ruffled hemline. She
carried n harmonizing nosegay of
rage., The bridesmaids were Mrs.
Tavern 7–Megy sister of the- bride
Bluevsle, end Miss Vera Richardson,
Stratford. They wore gowns fash-
ioned, simtltar to that of the maid
of honour. Mns. Hoegy in orchid
and Miss Richardson in nice green
and carrying nosegays of roses.
,7anelt Kehl of Lateen was flower
girl gowned in golden yellow, styled
similar .bo ,that of the maid of hon-
our and tarrying a. matching nose-
gay ,of roses. Michael Berman,
nephew of the groom, Detroit, was
ring bearer in a white lounge coat
anal black trousers. Mr. Hervey
Knob or) Detroit' Mtrh,. was best
men. The hest man and ushers
dressed the same as the groom in
white lounge coat and black trona -
ern.
The ushers were Ml, Ormal Smith,
Brussels, brother of the bride and
Mr. Walter Herman, Detroit, broth-
er-in-law of the groom,
For the wedding dinner in the
obturch parlours the guests were
t received by the bride's mother in
navy nylon plisses trimmed' with
nary and white accessories, and
the groom's mother in black and
whine acccesorles, both ladies wore
corsage of pink roses, The bride's
table was centered by a tour tiered
wedding reale with pink tapers in
metal can,dlebra and bouquet of
Gowen, The waitresses were Miss -
Fe 'Louise Wolfe, Owen. Scprnd.
Mmitre en. Knox, Kit.* en Doro-
thy Beatder, Alma and Mona Sloan,
Dublin. Laster in the evening a re.
or -piton was helm in Moncrieff Cont.
mrnuntty Hall.
For a honeymoon in Florida and
Roe:there Stale t the bride wore a
white sharkskin silt with navy
aeressories and corsage of Talisouan
roses. . On their return the bridal
eonple will reside at 3476 Belvidere
Ave„ nearott,
Clrue'ts were present from Deb--
hinter.
eb-hinton, Detrelt, Myth, Bhievale,
7t -lb teener. Owen Sound, and F4trat•
ford.
FOR SALE —
Modern Rad Brick Hodes on west.
AMP nt Vioterta Park. Mew modern
1 ha -broom, hot and cold water, Town
water $3500.00.
T3ugh Pearson, Rrnsseis Phone 31
Before he bought a McCulloch,
George worked in a meat market
You can do more than felt and buck trees with a
McCulloch chain saw. You can limb, slab, cut cordwood
and posts. But here's one of the most important things
you can do—you can pick up your McCulloch in one
hand, and carry It easily to the next cut. Try that with
any other big timber saw.
"For further particulars and .deinanstratlian
see your local McCulloch Dealer or write?'
GEO. E. POLLARD
R. R. 2 Brussels, Ont.•
PEOPLE WE KNOW
Dr. D. 8: McAdam of Toronto,
spent the , weekend with Mrs.
Robert Thomson elf "Riverside,"
Mr, and Mos. George Anmiaon of
Bateman, Sack., were visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Archie Moses and family
last week. Mns. Moses, ts'a daeghter
They were accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. 71. Baragar and, Mr, and Mrs,
Ce.rl Brie,' also af,Bateman, Sask.
Mr. and Alps.: Ross- Lowe and •'
family of Quill Lake, Sask., are
visiting at ,the home o4 their sister
'and brother-in-law Mr, and Mrs
Doug.. Hemingway, •
Mrs. Alex Smith of Salmon Arms,
B. C., 'netted A few days .with her
brother here Mr. Len. Armstrong.
Mr,. and Mrs. Ohms, Darla have re-
turned to town alter sending three
weeks at Lindsay, Canndngton,
Peterborough and vicinity.
Miss Bessie Moses spent a few
days in Stratford last week.
Mrs. Lewis A Bfu,ssell and her
(laughter Pamela Joy, of McMeater-
ville, Qua, were recent guests at
the home Mrs. Florence Russell.
Miss Margaret Russell, of Lon-
don. Ont., was a week -end guest at
the home of her mother, Mrs. A7tr-
enoe Russell.
BLUE'V ALE
Personals; Rev, and Mrs, Willtem
Blackmore lett Monday to spend the
remainder of their vacation with
Mr. Blackmore's parents at Wood -
stook. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Selle're,
Snare, Jimmie and Rickey with Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Black at Toronto;
Mr, and Mrs. Sperling Yeo with
Mrs. George Yeo at Southampton;
Mrs. Ross Dotialae, Toronto, with
her sisters at the home of Mies Mary
Duff; 'Me, and Mns. W. Gritfiths
and son Fred of Montreal at their
home here; Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Harris and two sons, Stratford with
Mr. and Mrs. Edward ,Tohnston,
Mrs. Laura Johnston held a trous-
seau tea at the home of her father,
Joseph Turn Wednesday afternoon
and evening in honor of her sister,
Mtsa Myrtle Yuill, who was married
•last Saturday. The dinning room
was decorated with bouquetds
of summer Flowers; and a three
tier wedding cake centred the hire
fet. Receiving at the door during
the e3termonn and eventeg tstere
117na. L, Johnston and Mrs. T], Mc-
Burney. Dispiaytng the trOslSnsam,
linens, China, and steer were Miss
Helen Mctlreeer and Mrs. C, Has.
eel) dniring,the afternoon, and Mrd,
Carmen Foamier and Mises Mildred
11ienleneg1sot dowing the evening.
Tee wee nonred • by Mrs, R. Gaunt
and Mns.,'Jess.e Wheeler louring
the etlternoon and by Miss Edith
=1sennher a.n4 Mrs Gordon Wvginn
In the evening. Rat'rerihnnents were
Served 'b -r Mies Marione Meseren-
Cle and Marian ManKenzte of Wing -
1+^,,, hurt Mies Janet flaunt, - esc-
alated by Mrs... Warwtetr'nnrl Mrn,
('tarenee Trui1t
v'revrte+arnar r. certain OTra.
pt,.,,, R R f1
R i•'immtitl. 12 P1
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elsotnMefrigi6
Itfinne 118 Harr str.it, Ont.
Village of Breese's
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By -Law No,• 5,. 1552
By -Law Ne. 5, 1952 of the Village of
Brussels, County of Huron, Ontar'ls; .
Being a 'Bylaw to control . Vehicle
Traffic in certain sections of the
Village of Brussels, County.of Huron,
Province- of Ontario. .
Whereas the Mullet/eta Council of the
Village of Bnssels, County of
Huron. Province of Ontario, con -
eider Lt necessary aired expedient
that certain regulations governing
• vehicle control traffic • in the said
Village of Brussels be brought
into force;
Therefore the Mlunictpal Council of
the: Village of Bmrssels, County of
' Heron, Province of Ontario enacts
as follows:
1. No motor ear, tr+nck, tractor,
horse drawn vehicle, nor any
• other passenger or draught vehicle
shall be allowed 4o make what is
known as a F'TTTRN et any point on
Turnherry Street in the Village of
Bp".nails. For the purncse of this
leu -Tess-, "TT .`Utile" shall mean to
turn a vehicle within a roadways
so to proheed in the opposite direct-
ion.
irection.
2. Six NO U TURNS traffic signs
ehall be purchased and erected
in convenient locations at the fol-
lowing Snterseetlons in the Vil-
lage;
2 signs at the intersection cf
Mill and 'rnrnberry Streets.
2 signs at the intersection et
Thomas and King Streets
with '1}arnberry Streets.
2 signs at the intersection at
Flora` and Market Streets with
Tunnberry Street.
8. Any Penson violating any of the
provisions of this By -Law shall be
subject to a penalty of Ten Dotiaee
for the that offence and not more
than Twenty five dollars for every
aahsequent offence, exslusive o!
costs, and alt ascii penalties shall
be recoverable sander the Ontario
Summary Oonvtction Act,
4. This By-law shall take
effect alter the final passing Mersa
of, and shall remain in force at the
pleasure of the Municipal Council.
Read a first and second time this
14th day of May, 1952,
R. B. Cousins, Reeve.
4•
R. Campbell, Clerk.
Reads third time and passed this
14th day of May, 1962.
R. B. Confine, Reeve.
(l: R. Campbell, (Rork.
. Approved .this &rd day of Jur,
1952 pmrsuaot to the provisions of
the Tflehtrrlay Traffic Aot.
Geo. H. .Doitcebt,
• Minister of Highways
WAR'ON BtJDWORM
Bach year the budworm menses
great stretches of Canada's forests.
'In the Province of New Brunswick,
which is 80% forested. and where
thee/Wide of trtt residents are de-
pendenitt for livelihood 00 the pulp
and pope' tn,dustry. a speotaeuiar
and u:npredendentett Week on the
spruce bedworml book place, J. M.
Belliveenti hes written e faselnattna
stow on the operation hi August
"nd Star Weekly, The writer On.
elatdea; "To the people of Cana,*
end the people of New Brunswick,
this project will one day Mend
millions of dollars"