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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1950-10-11, Page 5THE BRUSSELS POST Vrrduendny. 0(11)110P 11th. 1950 of In answer to the often -heard question: here can 1 get Dack's Shoes ? " we have pleasure in announcing the appointment of DUNLOP'S SHOE STORE as exclusive dealer in Wingham for Canada's filIest shoes for *on ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Geo. H. DOUCITT, Mind.l.r Shobbrook - White In a quiet wedding ceremony at the parsonage of Londeslboro United Church, Miss Fern Isobel daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John White, R. R. 4 Brussels, was united in marriage to Mr. Raymond Sho.bbroak son of Mr. Howard Shobrook, Clinton and the late Mrs. Shobbrook. Rev. S. Brent_ on officiated at the ceremony. The bride wore a floor length gown of white satin, pearl: neck -lace and ear- rings. a sweetheart ,headdress of pearls held' a finger-tip veil. She carried a shower bouquet of red roses trimmed with white satin ribbon, Miss Shirley Machan as matron of honor, wore a Hoer length gown of light bine taffetta, accessories were pearls and matching headdress. Her flowers were a bouquet of pink roses. Mr. Donald Jchnetot, Blyth was the grog 1,'s best man, Receiving the guess after the ceremony, Mrs. White wore a blue crepe dress with a white corsage. she was assisted by Mrs. Clarence Crawford who wore a wine dress with a yellow corsage. e YOUR COMMERCE BRANCH Keystone of Main Street The towns of Canada are pleasant places. Our town has a character all its -own , . . but any Canadian feels at home here. There's our bank, for instance ... a branch of The Commerce. You'll find one In most towns. And there's our bank manager. He's a professional man. He's learned from many towns like ours. So he knows how to give the kind of service that comes only with long acquaintance. Yes, our Canadian towns are pleasant places ... and the men and women at your Commerce branch are good people to know. IP Eli i �I e !1i!)! lll IIIIIlIIl1I1lDUNUI The Canadian Bank of Commerce Me Commerce" Lorna H. Bouchard, A.RGA. 109 -SOA e For their wedding trip the bride chose a powder blue suit with pink accessories, On their return they will make their home in Blyth, I . Murphy • Lake A pretty double ring ceremony took Pelee on Monday, October 2nd, at 1G o'clock a. m. in The Clruroh of Our Lady, Guelph, when Carley Irene. third daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles E. Lake, Brussels, became the bride of John J. Murphy of Guelph. calve The Rev. Father Hawkins. officiat- ed. fficialed. Mr. Bob Fryer of Stratford was soloist. The bride given in marriage by her father was lovely in a foor-length white satin. made with round lace - trimmed, yoke, full skirt with peplum et back and long lily point sleeves. Her full length veil was caught by a coronet headdress of rhinestones and seed pearls and she carried a cascade bouquet of white mums. Maid of honour for her sister, Miss Lillian Lake wore a Mauve Moire' taffeta floor•lemgth gown with low bertha collar, matching picture hat and mittens. She carried a nosegay of .yellow maims, The hridemaids, Miss Doreen Murphy and Miss Nancy Price, sister and cousin of the groom, wore blue .and yellow floor -length gowns de- .eiened like that of the maid of hon- our onour with matching headdress and mittens. They carried nosegays of 1,1^u and yellow mums. The groom was attended by a friend Eddnund Bennett. and ushers were Jam': Carter and Roy Marlton, seeentinn for twenty-five guests was held at the Y.W,C.A. Afterwards the happy couple lett amid showers of confetti and good wishes, They left for points south, the bride travelling in a grey checkered suit with wine accessories and corsage of dark red rases. They will reside in Guelph, Guests were presents from Hammulton, Stratford, Hunts- vilde, Brantford, Guellpi and Brussels. McDonald - Mole Northside United Church, Seaforbh, wan the scene of a pretty wedding on Saturday at 12.00 o'clock noon when Rev. D. A. McMillan, pastor of the Plato By the deeper/ Photographer; i.4M19..l Brussels Public School Junior ('lasses, Grade 1 and 2, church, united In:, Marriage, Vera Edith Grace, daughter'of tha,late Mr. and Mrs. Edward:; Mole, to Mr. Alvin Campbell MoDenaOd, only son 1,r Mr. and Mrs. John, McDone.ld. of Brussels, The church and altar wore smartly arranged 4n autumn flowers and made a pretty setting for the bride, who was given in marriage by Mr. John Beattie. -The bride's dress was of floor -length slipper satin with lace yoke over satin: and studded with pearls huttom•ed down the hack. The skirt was flared and gored with lace. She wore a halo headdress and a floor -length veil. Her flowers were red roses. Miss Laura Mole, sister of the bride, was, matron of honor and wore a pink corded silk gown. floor -length, with bustle back, Ruff sleeves and full' skirt. The flowers in her bou- quet were Talisman roses. Mrs. Alvin Riley was the bridesmaid and she wore a green corded taffeta dress similar in style to the matron of honor's. She carried Talisman roses. Little Carol 'Willson, niece of the bride, was flower girl and she was dressed In pink taffeta anti bed a nosegay bouquet of roses. 'tv, Kennth McDonald. cousin of the bridegroom. was the best man and Mr, Alvin Riley and Mr, Don- ald McDonald were the ushers. A reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Johtt T. Elgie when Mrs, Casemore, auntof the bride and Mrs. McDonald received with +he bride, Mrs. Casemore chose a flowered bite crepe dress with gray accessories and wore a corsage of Milk roses. Mrs, McDonald wore dcnhinium blue ' and black acces- sories with a pink corsage. The servers were Mrs. Mien Slavin, Mrs. Lorne Dale. Eleanor Henderson, Mrs. Art Wright, and Thelma Pulgie. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald left on a trip to eastern Ontario and Que- bec and will reside on the bride- grooms farm in Crecy Township, on their return, The bride traveled in a hunter's green frock, '• with chenille hat, Damson colored coat and bleak and white accessories, CRANBOOK Sabbath School anti the usual mor- ning service were held on Sunday in Knox Church. On. Friday evening Ont. 12th. at 8 fetlock preparatory service will be ltelcl in the church. On Sunday, Ort. 1.5th, the Sacrament' or The Lord's Supper will he dis- pensed at eleven? o'clock, Sabbath School will meet at 10: a, m, as usual, Rev, Alex J. and 'Mrs, Simpson and children are spending a. few days in Toronto, • The October meeting of the W.M, ti. wss'held at the home of Mrs, R. 10. McDonald, with an attendance of tone. Miss Aline T Forrest was leader and Mrs. Lynn, Evans gave the Thankaigiv!ng topic Mrs. Calvin CTmernn and Mrs. Jelin Rollneck ••sar1 portions of scripture. Mrs, Dan Huether presided for the business period during which the minutes w' -re read and approved. roil called feel responded . to with a verse 000- taining "Thanksgiving." "Remem- brance" was chosen for the NOyenh- her mrnling to he held at the home .,r 71v Men MI0141 01, Mise Forrest ,+s nnn„infal to give the dedicatory prayer et the Sectional Meeting in Molesworth Presbyterian Church on Thursday, Oct, 12th at 2.00. Offering eerc'hst•-d and thr nu retinp rinsed with singing of a hymn and prayer by the lender. Mrs. Allen Ca.monn presided over the meeting or the Ladies :11d. A -••••lnture reading and prayer pre• coded the reading or the minutes by eerrota.ry, Mrs. M. Engei. A financial report wan given by the Irre l=acer• A brier discussion on <••veral matters of business took place, niter wihiclt the president 5105,1c1 the meeting with prayer. Mins Alice Forrest served lunch and a serial half hour WAS spent. Miss Eonylefre :Stress, has returned from all enJoyab:le motor trip to Quebec and other points. She was accompanied by her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Art Nicholl's. Mrs. Wes. McEaohern, Ayr, spent a few days last week with her sister, Mrs. P. Baker. Mrs, Wm. Qameron is in Kitchen- er, BLUEVALE Personals: Mr. and' Mrs. William McTaggart and sou Scott, Goder- iich. with MT. and Mrs. Roy Turvey; Mrs, Ennily Elston, Wingham, with her son, Bernard and Mrs. Thomas; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mooney, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Smith; Mrs. Marjory Jacobs, London, with Mr. and Mits. R. E. McKinney; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Street and Linda, Listowel, with Miss Duff and Mrs. Aitken; Mr. and Mrs. Neil Miac- Lebn and son Roderick, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. George Thornton; Mr. and Mrs. Spence McKinnon, 1 Georgetown, with Mr. and Mrs, R. H. McKinnon; Mr. and Mrs, Ken Howard. Tioronito, with Mrs, Mary Robertson; Bernard Lillow, London, with his mother, Mrs.. Nellie Lillow; Mr, and Mrs. Milton Watson, Gorrie, Mr. and Mrs. Jlames Watson, Fer- gus. with Mrs, W. J. Johnston: Mr. and Mrs. Archie Parker, and Mar- lyn with Mrs. Parker, sr., Guelph; Mrs. 'billow and son Bernard with MT. and Mrs, Jack Lillow, Strat- ford; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond El- liott, Mrs, R. F. Garnlss, Mac and Olive Scott with Mr. and Mrs, Neil B. McEachern, Clifford; Mr. and. Mrs. W. M. Adair with Mr, and Mrs. Walter Jeffrey, Morris township, 0 "THE CASE OF THE FROZEN FOOT" Murder never fazed him , . , jails couldn't hold hien courts couldn't convict him! Read the suspense packed story. 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Walnut veneer bedroom suite 3 -piece 2 high riser bed springs steel All steel bed spring 2 spring filled mattresses, in good condition nil Hardwood bedroom suite 3 -pieces Hardwood chest of drawers Studio couch in good condition Simmons all steel couch mattress and cover Steel folding couch with. spring filled mattress Walnut finish coffee table Duncan Phyte base Walnut end table tri -lite Lamp Infra red bulb 2 end tables 3 waste paper baskets 3 rooking chairs 1 child's cooker 1 sewing machine 1 living room table 1 dinette spite new 1 breakfast suite slightly used 1 axminster rug and pad 6'9" x 9' new 1 congoleum rug 9 x 12 new Quebel coal heater, glove board and Pipes was 1 heat reflector metal grained new Kitchen cabinet in good condition Steel utility cabinet Extension table kitchen chairs 5 tube Mantel Radio N. B. Sunshine hot plate, 2 burner Sr, oven Silver Queen Vacuum Cleaner with attachments slightly used Wagner carpet sweeper new 0 pies', set of dishes pompadour pattern 6 Targe dinner plate! Water pet large waslh bowl Odd dishes Tea pot Bread box and cannister set to match 2 nickel plated tea kettles :Aluminium tea kettle 2 aluminium stew kettles Roasting pan 2 eteetrie toasters n coffee pots cookie tin 2 large gold fish bowls Granite water pail new Tron pot and rolling pin 2 sets granite double boilers Granite sauce pan food chopper 2 frying pans 2 dish pane 1 medicine cabinet 3 mirrors 2 wash basins Rp•ttty Rlectric Washer nearly new Gal. wash tub and stand Copper boiler' brans wash board Vacuum clothes washer 3 axes 2 ironing boards child's wagon Tee cream freezer Rubber tired lawn mower in good condition 1 commode box 1 chamber pail 2 dust mops Wahl brush Fuller make Garden tools, hoes, shovel, rakes, enitivator, , Quantity of sealers T' s anal fruit Screen doer ift Thandashssawer LadWeatdernam• sprinkling can Mending stand clothes horse Clothes pin bag and pins Clothes 'casket window screen Tweed coat chamois lined size 14 2 crocks i (4 gal,) 1 (2 gat) 2 brooms, 1 dust pan. 1 eellnlose mop other articles too numerous to mention. • Terms Cash Harold Jackson, Auctioneer Thomas Miller, Clerk. o Fred Thueli, Cashier. 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