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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1954-4-28, Page 4One of the eonnntr• y's most popular Hotel TULLER „ featuring convenience, comfort, quality! A cosmopolitan atmosphere in c home -like setting. In -the center f l all downtown activities. Newly Ultra modern, comfortable guest rooms .. excellent food at moderate prices in our modern coffee shop and cafeteria. Radio and Television in room. Air Conditioned rooms in season. G GRAND CIRCUS PARK RK IIMICH IGAN Harry E. Paulsen General Manager CRANBROOK ' Mr. David Murphy, a Knox student, occupied the pulpit in Knox Pres- bpterian Chlurch on Sunday morning. held on Daylight Sae 80,0 ROOMS WITH OATH from 35° GARAGE and PARKING LOT t aaigrn r'. N 3WLYWER$ HONOURED On 'i herndey uv ning, Alhril 22,11d,friends of Miatek Skowronelci, gale ered at S. S. No. 3, Grey, to honour hila and his bride, who were recent- ly married in Tillsonbure. A, de• .. 'neat :evening weeut dancing to mute supplied by Witboe's orches• tea. ,,During the couese, of filo eyed, Ing Mir. and Mrs, Skowrofebi were Presented with a Purge amoney bycl.tbert Oa,rdift, While Bill King read the address. Mietels in a few well chosen words thanked all for - their kind remembrance of Slim and extended hearty welcome to oall viva them in Tiilsonburg. ,A• 'CP D'OREEN PRIDE, BRANTFORD MAN PLEDGE VOW$ ANNA SZECSKO WEDS MIETEK SKOWRONSI$I Born in two different 13uroPean countries, Anna Szecako, Hunger" Ian, and Mietek Skowronski, Polidh, Services were met jn Tiileonburg, and on Saturday, ing time. April 14t9t, in St. Paul's 'United The Mission Band will hold its Church were united in marriage. first meeting of the year on Friday Rev. W. A. Aldworth officiated at afternoon, April 30, at 4 o'clock, in i the Pretty double -ring ceremony. The the church basement- groom is a Popular singer in the white orahidb. On Thursday, April 29, at the Varsity Arora in Toronto forty" St Pauls choir, and the bride is a t certified nurs9n.g assistant in the Mrs. Jack Baird, sister of the bride, wore an aknle-length gown of powder blue dotted nylon over blue vicoSe flannel. Baskets of daffodils, Iris 'ant war cidsus groaned Flet United Church, Waterloo, for the, wedding April 14 of Audrey Doreen Pride of Waterloo to Mr. James Phillipa Locktngton of Brantford. The rites were solemniz- ed by 'Rev. A. R. Craig. The wedding music WAS Played be Mr. Garfield Bonder. Ayr, fillet was sung by Miss Marilyn Pride, sitter of the bride, and Miso Patricia Close. The parents of tete bride are Mr. and Mrs. A, M. Pride, 28 Young St., Westi Waterloo. T;hle bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Alec Lockingiton, Branitford, 'and the lata Mr. Locking - ton. , The bride o1s se en ankle -length gown of Series eyelet embroidery over white vicose flannel. Her dhettlder-lemeth vell was held by a matching headdress and she Wena five graduates of Toronto Bible Goll- I X-ray department of Ti1L onburg age will receive diplomas and cerci- I District Memorial Hospital. lieges. Among theme will be Ken- I neth King' ht, eldest son of Mr. and The bride wore an all -white full - Mrs. Gordon Knight, who will attend length gown of net over satin, witk their _ on's graduation. crinoline skirt. Her shoulder -length Mrs. Clara Omtetead is spending I veil was°, held in place by a seed pearl some time with Mr. and Mrs. Ludd- , cap and she carried a bouquet of red !Teton. of the Monkton district. I roves and stephanotis. She is the Mr. and Mrs. John Engel have been daughter of Mrs. J. Szecsko, 44 Lon- visither with Mr. and Mrs. Archie don St., Tillsouburg, and the late lst:;cel and other relatives. Mr. Sz;esko. The April meeting of the Cran- The bridesmaid Miss Donna Taa- :emelt Evening Auxiliary was held Tt es Lir evening, April 201!h. las eat leme of Mrs. K.nneth Mac-' Deane. with 1.2 members Present. Thr president had eherge of the me, :lig, and opened with hymn 213. The Lord's Prayer was re- p re er lr. nnf:=on. The Scripture nadir was road in unison. follow- t.rl with prayer bylsohei Hnether. An Fairs reading. "The Power of Ras tr.ction" was read by Betty Knight. The minutes were read and a(tnndal. Eiuned Me air offered her home: far the May meeting. Iso- Prd ITaether and Ethel Campbell off- ered to bring sendwirhns. The roll pal] was en :wered with a 'e Tflfe con- tainine the word "crown." It was decided 1.• send $2 tr. Mrs. Br -11 for a Life Membership. A card of thanks was read. The collet -flea was fak- rn. The topic, "A Journey to Jer- neelem" was given by Della Fisch- er. Hymn .07 was sums. Due to the feat that our Librarian Sae,, has. moved away. It was moved and weir • ended and carried that Jean Dunn he our new one. A cleeing Prayer was given by Blurted McNair. The Mizpah Il, nedirtinn was repeated in urksnr.. L inch was served. Those assist in e this ho-.te s were Mary H.t thrr and Delta Fletcher. FOR SALE — A quail 4ty of good clean Timothy j Seed. Stewart Evans slay of Tilisonburg, wore a ballerina. length mauve gown of net over satin with matching jacket. She carried yellow roses and wore a net band ever the head. William King of Bluevale attended the groom. Soloist was William Pulling, He rendered. "The Lord's grayer' prior to the ceremony and "0 Prom - Ise Me", during the signing of the register. Sack Vance presided at the organ, After the ceremony a reception was held at Mel -Lar Manor, Following their wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Sknwrdnski will reside in Ti11=+onhurg. WAL I ON a :.= 1. F.etrs?'. . Rae. seed eeeell7. rieteti rd. with • !i C e, ,riends^.:sr=; Mr. =I= .rt.^r_. Wat'. ^'. s "...Are; Brenda 13ont'ltg c n"..: -risk, with Mrs. Ethel Hae e e . r h rs Slat - non a; - non ha. retarne3 to his home in Toronto after visiting friend here; Miss Barbara Patterson hasreturn- ed home after visiting with friends in Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. William Murray- and family, Grey town. :hip, with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Phone 43r19 Ennis. The best Man was Mr, John Lock - Melton, Brantford. Mr. Wilkliam Looking -ton, Waterdown, ushered. A deception Was held at the home of the brad e;s parents. The bride's mother ware a navy and white bengaline dress with matching acoessoories .and wrislet of gardeni- as. The bridegroom's mother were a chocolate brown dress with bronze accessories end purse corsage of rosebuds. For a wedding trip to Netw York City the bride wore a gray flannel tailored snit with navy and white accesecories and corsage of spray orchids. The couple will live in Brantford. The bride is a grand -daughter of Mrs. Harry Keys who attended the Wedding. ETHEL Grace Lamont's dome was the ntReting place for the members of the 1954 Garden Club on Saturday, April 101fh. The election of officers are as follows: President, Beatrice Alexander; Secretary; Jean GM! Press Reporter, Jean Rock. The meetings are to be held on Saturday afternoons at 2.30 p. m., at the lead- ers home, Mrs. Stanley Alexander, at Grace Lamont.'s and Jean Rock's home respectively. Jean Gill and Jean Rock volunteered to bring lt. rhe The record boobs) and re- qnn emelt of the members were expleined by Mrs. Alexanderto our new members' Wilma Conley and hear IT: Mein, Discussion took place ,n `.heir record books and plans for the coming season. The meeting cin -,ed by singing "The Queen." 4N a,@@ cif a@ RAW mop hy i=e-seen yrw+mv�aaunv..,y,, Stag -A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE Illustrated: Chsvestet Two -Door Sedan —"150" Soria .i YOU CAN HAVE ALL.THESE WONDERFUL FEATURES IN '54 %-iii :Tar 1C K _ f•, . 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