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'THE BRUSSELS POST, SEPTEMBER 3, 1500
CL iCranbrook news
24 Cards of Thanks 4 Help Wanted
correspondent
MRS. MAC ENGEL
887-6645
Mrs. Gordon Engel and
Mrs. Gertrude ' Bolger,
Brussels, • attended the
Young Reunion at Clinton on
Sunday, August 24. About 10
members of the Young,
Shortreed, Searle , and
Richmond families sat down
to a pot luck dinner. The
families are descendants of
the late John Searle and
Betsy Skelton.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunn
spent a weekend with some
of their family at Macy's
Bay.
Miss Sharon Engel has
accepted a position at
University 'of Western
Ontario, London, as a
librarian.
Miss Rosanne Engel will,
be employed at the Sew-
What fabric store in Stratford
for the next four months as
part of the Fashion, Design
Course at Fanshawe.
riends attend reunion
FLSCHER--KEFFER
Rhonda Keffer of Brussels, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Keifer, and Bruce Fischer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Fischer of Brussels, were married at the Brussels United
Church, on Satiirday, July 19, 1980. Rev. Hazlewooci
officiated at the ceremony. -
The maid of honour was Donna Willis, of Brussels, and
bridesmaids were Jackie Cook of Glencoe, Gloria White of
Brussels; and Kendra Fischer of Brussels. Murray Fischer
of RR3 Brussels Was the best man and ushers were Rick
White of Brussels, Warren Knight of Belgrave. and Paul
Bierenes of Atwood. Michelle McCutcheon of 'Brussels
was the organist. A duet was sung by Gail White and
Peggy Gibson of Brussels.
Following the wedding a reception was held at the
Community Center in Brussels. '
'The couple took a wedding trip to Eastern Canada and
'We would like to thank all
the parents who bellied 'Out
a,t the playground in any way
this summer such as by
sawing wrap materials, trip
to Clinton and "Cowboys and
Indians Night'." We. would
like to vray a special thanks to •
the children, of the play-
ground and the Recreation.
Committee for making the
pla ground worthwhile A
very special thanks to. Wayne
Lowe far his help during the
past two summers.--Cathy
Sholdice and Brenda Knight.
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25 In Memoriam
SHOLDICE: In loving mem-
ory of a. dear father and
grandfather, Watson
Sholdice, who passed away
one year ago , September 7,
1979.
The night you passed away
since that great sorrow
fell, •
The shock we received that
night no one/can ever tell
your end came sad and
suddenly, no time to say
You were gone before we
knew it and only God
knows why.
A golden heart stopped
beating, two working
hands at rest,
God broke our hearts to'
prove to us, He only takes
' the best.
—Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by Ken, Liz,
Doug, Cathy and Don.
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.26 Personal
Mr. and Mrs: Max L. Watts
are pleased to announce the
forecoming marriage of the
second daughter, Maxine
Aletha 'to Mr. Murray Rae
Houston, son of Mr. and
Mri. Rae Houaton, R.R. #2
Brussels. The marriage will
take place on Saturday Sep-
tember 27, 1980 at 7 p.m.,
Brussels United Church,
Brussels. / 26-53-1
27 Births
HODGINS: Bob and Gail
Hodgins (nee McWhirter) of
Toronto are happy to
announce the arrival of their
baby 'son Marc Jonathan on
August 14, 1980. A grandson
for Jack and Kay •McWhirter
and Mrs. Bfickler of
Kitchener. Great grandson •
' for John and Stella Clark.
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1 Coming Events
THE HURON COUNTY
HEALTH UNIT
invites you to attend the
Child Health
Cl i n i c
HEALTH UNIT OFFICE
MEDICAL BUILDING
BRUSSELS
on
TUESDAY, SEPT. 9,1980
from 9:30 -11:30 a.m. for:
1. Health Surveillance
2. Anaemia Screening
3. Immunization
4 Fluoride
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, Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred.
Strickler and family spent a
recent weekend at Point
yarms, Goderich.
The Henderson, family
reunion was held at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Clare Veitch
on. August 24.
Relatives came from Galt,
Simcoe, Guelph, Carleton
Place and Stoney Creek..
Mr. land Mrs. Veitch
visited with Mr. and Mrs. C
McQuarrie • at Guelph on
Wednesday.
Mrs. Leonard Boyt and
Mrs. Bernice Burton of
Shelburne visited Mr. and
Mrs. Don Cotton.
On Thursday evening a
bridal shower was held for
Sharon Smith in the •
Cranbrook. Community
Centre. The evening began .
with a 'card contest followed
by a fashion parade of
wedding dresses worn by
Cranbrook ladies or their
relatives. the first dress
modelled belonged to Mrs.
Ida Gordon. It had been used
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in her family, was dark
brown and over 100 years
old. The second dress was
rust color and also over 100 •
years old and had been the
wedding dress 'of Mrs. Clare
Veitch's grandmother. The
next two dresses were the
wedding, dress and going
away dress of Mrs. Elva
Bolger, (Marilyn Engel's
mother). The following
dresses were also modelled;
Jean Veitch's dress from
1937, Della Fischer's dress
from 1980, Wilma Rathwell's
dress from 1959, Madidelne
Steiss's dress from 1965,
Sharon Evan's dress from
1970; Ellen Lefor's dress
from 1971, Nancy VanaSs's
dress from 1971. Arlene
Strickler's dress from 1974,
Rhonda Fischer's'dress from
July, this year and Lin
Hunt's dress from August
this year.
The last dress was, a
preview of Sharon's dress.
We cannot describe what this
dress looked like, it was too
bad, but • we know that
Sharon'a dress is much nicer.,
An address was read . and
Sharon was presented with
many gifts for which she
thanked everyone and lunch
was served.
VituA ..erzire It..!‘fl.' •
will reside at RR3 Brussels.
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