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The Brussels Post, 1958-06-11, Page 4Asis§t.: Fishing ... and the Future "Saving made this holiday possible. Continued saving will help me look after Debby's* future. She'S one' good reason save regularly at THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE" MORE THAN 775 BRANCHES. ACROSS' CANADA READY TO SERVE YOi is KNOW ONTARIO BETTER ONTARIO TRAVEL, • 052 PARLIAMENT BLINDS:, TORONTO, ONTARIO Send FREE Literature and Road Map. Nome L Address 111 Post Office... „ " • t 'Ontario Department of Travel & Publicity , Hon. Bryan 1.: CatficcOVAinist•r • ate •••• Lewis J. .Rowland Lewis , J. • Rowiaind, fortherly of McKillop townShiP and Brussels 4ied'auddenly .on,:iAtinday •evening at his;,hoine Siarforth. He was in his .55th year. .„';,; ' Mr. Rowland was born in McKillop township,f John Rowland son o and the late Mary- Ryan. He was a ;. well known auctioneer in this district. He has been a resident of Seaforth for the past ten years. He was a member of St. James Roman Catholic Church and of the Holy Name Society. Besides his wife, the former Christina Flynn of Hullet township, he is survived by and one brother, Norman, both of McKillop township. The body rested at the W. J, Cleary funeral home, Seaforth. Requiem high mass was sung on. Wednesday at 9:30 a.m.. by Rev. E. P. Weber in St. James Church. Burial took place in St, James cemetery. Morris Twp. Council pink roses. Mr. and Mrs. 13radshaw will reside in Wroxeter. liwom..ra....••••••••• Cardiff - Talmay .Godericth. — Motive and white lilacs and candelabra decorated North Street ,United Church here at three o'clock, when Elilabeth Alice, daughter of Mrs. W. H. Tai- may, and the late George Mathie- son, became the bride of James Murray Cardiff, son of Mir. and Mrs. Harold Cardiff, Brussels. .... Rev. A. El. Eustace officiated at the Ceremiony. Ronald Klink played the wedding music and accoin- Panied the soloist, Mrs. ,Ed*1n. Elston, sister of the bridegroom. 'Given in, marriage by her Untie, Ross Mathieson, Toronto, the bride wore a down of white embroidered silk organza styled with Sabrina neckline and chapel train. Her fingertip veil of sLik lillusion, en- crusted with pear10, fell from a coronet of miniature pearl Calla and she carried a coquet of white roses and stephanOtis., She was attended by her sister Mrs. James Stewart, Prescott, at Matron of honor, and Miss 3e6.n Oardtff, Brussels, sister of the bridegroorn, and Mrs., George Murray, Windsor, as bridesmaids They wore similah' halletiona- length goWeS of white emboSSed nylon over lilac taffeta with Cure- nierbtitids and Matching hats in a. Iliad shade and carried dascadee of nianive and white chrysanthe- mums and daisies, Robert Ran n , Galt. was best Man and the ushers were George Harris; Toronth, end Ian Matheson, Windsor, A rebep- tion followed at Godericli where the bride's mother received the guests, wearing a. drebe of pale blue silk Iliten with, rote eidddelSt- cerlOs and Cottage of nhitc roses. She was assisted by the bridegrloonl'a Maher, who wore a dress of itisittfila blue Chantilly lace with, Centeno Pink accessories a.iicl corsage of pink roses. Roar tratrelling the bride chose 6. fettshitetitil-delared Shit tiro ohenitsti StYle With matcliin 4.cedisories hied gardenia corsage. On their return` they Will reside 'at britssebt, Ottesta Were preSent front Milt. land Lake, toroniio, Whither, ten. deli and Pt eseett. W0.440.0r., ruuc 11,00058 ThE BRUSSELS MST eneeermarei!monttroserento TRADE it IN ON A REALLY BEAUTIFUL USED CAR FROFA IlowNsra, do yo-q. ONTARIO .7 Check your bpoWledgc ley mnp. LAUGH SHE HAS AT YOUR NO. SENSE TROUBLE S, 4F HUMOR Bradshaw =Newton Softly glowing C411dicts, forp,o, pink and NVallte. *11.041)(11114034$ and car' nattons formed, the bacitground in Wroxeter United church at 3.0 01 Saturday, Ilia};, 31a, for the double- ring marriage. ceremony uniting 1,1`,114aboth Rianelt Newton and JP..4A lIerveY Bradshaw, "Me bride IS the daughter of Mrs. Reginald Newton, of Wroxeter and the late Mr Newten• and the grown is the Sett of Mr. and Mrs, Russel, Aradshaw of Blnevale, Rev, W. J. V. Buchanan performed the marriage saavice. Miss Serve Gallaher Was organist and the soleist, Mr. Ian Howe, sang "Bless !Tills House" before the ceremony and "Wedding Prayer" during the signing of the register, elven in marriage by Victor Sheila, Moorefield, the bride wore a floor-length gown of nylon net and lace over taffeta, fashioned with matching lace Jacket styled with lily-point sleeves. Her shoulder length veil of embroidered illusion was held by a coronet headress of rhinestone and seed pearls, and she carried a boquet of rod roses, Wearing identical gowns of white embosised nylon aver turquoise taff- eta and carrying a cascade of 'pink mums, the bridal attendants were Miss Nancy Newton, as maid of honor for her sister, with Mrs. Lyle Hart, Listowel also a sister of the bride, and Miss Donna. McLean London, as bridestnaids. Flower girls were Josephine New- ton, of Byron, niece of the bride, and Nancy Adams of Brussels, niece :of' the :groom: They :wane, pink nylon *8sseS .,'rosebuds •'Mite and pink niume.4nd roieling. 'The also wore gold lockets, gifts of the bride. Gordon Bradshaw, Pgrasete.,:.Was groomsman for his br • Win. Newton, Byron, and.::, Donald' Gibson, Monkton as' usliea%'• • For their wedding trip:Ao-Ni# Falls and Ottawa, the <brige;[Cheie a blue pussy willow tWeed*Ilt with white accessories and a corsage, 'of: RIVERSIDE MOTORS ITS PERFORMANCE CAN'T HELP BUT PLEASE HER" ja WHICH HE DID AND 1956 Buick 4 Door Hardtop Heater, Radio 1957 Chev. 2 Door Hardtop Automatic Trans., Radio, Heater Many Older Models However well you know Ontario, you'll enjoy getting to know it better. Make a point this year of exploring its highways and byways, visiting its lovely lakes and vacationing at one of its modern resorts .. , see Ipperwash Provincial Park and the area surrounding shown above. Take the first step now, by filling out and mailing the coupon below: 8.58 250.00 TELEVISION and RADIO REPAIRS share of Pence A. FraSer, part salary G. Wilkinson, mileage to Crediton. Brydges, Balance of salary Bailie Parrott Geo, Reeve SERVICE 6.80 TO ALL MAKES --- GUARANTEED Electrical Wiring Contractor 70.00 C. Martin Clark PHONE BRUSSELS c114 ORVAL HARRISON `''s‘,.-ristF4'—v;7›,-il*W410157Z.W.CWols1110Willswo4IRRus.0(..gq115111111/111111111101=11111511B ti BRANCH — L. W. J. GLASGOW MANAGER re morally BRUSSELS MUSIC EXAMINATIONS The Summer Examination centre for the Western Conservatory of Music, London, was held on Tuesday of last week at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis D. Thompson. M. T. C. Chattoe B. A.. MILS. BAC., of London, was the examiner. Results will be announced later. The Theory examination centre was held at the United Church parson- age, Rev. Lloyd Brown presiding, on Saturday last. WALTON responsible for safe driving and fatnily, London, with Mrs.: Humphriles. PEOPLE WE KNOW Wir, and Mrs. Walter Bradford, Mr. and M,rs. Gordon Parita, and' Miss Loreen McFadden, Toronto*, were week end visitors with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McFadden. i ! Mr. It. J. Philips of Bradford, is a visitor with his sister, Mfrs. R, B. Cousins and Mr. Cousins. Congratulations to 'the following Seaforth District High School student of this community who were granted bursaries: Ronald Ennis) Dominion-Provincial l8ttuurisyarie of $500 far •univeralty d -e,V1i-i'Vrfar:i@e'.40 i's0 Marlon Hemingway, bursary of $250 'for study at an. Ontario Teachers College. Clem Steiner, bursary of $100 for grade 13 study. Faye Love was winner of an athletic award as senior girls' champion. You, as a driver, are required to know the Rules of the Road to qualify for a Driver's Licence. But your obligation in driving is greater than merely knowing how. s•PPv''' You must also practice safe driving whenever you are behind the wheel of a car.- Remember that you are morally responsible for r the safety of everyone with whom you share our streets and highwaYs. Miss Barbara Patterson, Kincar- dine was a visitor with Mrs. Fern Patterion. Miss Ruth Ann Ennis with her parents M. and Mrs. Doug Ennis. Frank Marshall, North Bay, tttended the funeral of his aunt, Mrs. Wm. Bennett, Miss Annie Love, Toronto. was a vtisitor with. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Broadfoot and other friends, Mr. and Mrs. Horan e Rutledge • aAkek,-.1.4ir, v.? tootz, June 2, 1958 The Council met in the Township Hall with loll members PreSent. The Minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted on motion of Stewart Procter and Ross Duncan. Moved by Ross Duncan. seconded by Gordon Wilkinson that A. Fraser be paid $250.00 on, his Salary. Carried Maned by Stewart Procter, second ed by Walter Shortreed that the road accounts as presented by the Road Superintendent be paid. Carried Moved by Walter Shortreed, sec- onded by Ross Duncan that the meeting adjourn to meet again on July 7 at 8 p. m. Carried The following :accounts were paid: Grey TM), igrant on 1\1114rray-Lamb Drain $114.47 K. McDonald, fox bounty 2.00 R. Henry, fox bounty 2.00 R. Henry, fox bounty 1.00 Y.IShertreed, fok bounty 2.00 Neil IVIcGalvitn, Golder Drain 60.00 D. A. McKenzie, 'Warble Fly kioDootiot 170.50 D. A. Craig, Gorier Drain 57.30 G. 1V1iCholson, helper 74.80 A. Medial, fox bounty,. t,O0 D. Noble; f.* bonnty, 1,00 Niagara Thiand Cleinteals Warble Pik Powder 180, 23 Dept, of Health, desulin 1,18 Cecil Wheeler*, 'fox IJOUritY 2.00 Antes G. Martin, tile i.fer Mustard Drain 1224.0 Ntnodo. doivoti Co., dotior 1)iiain 326'.63 Athos d. Martini Mitstaird brain 121.04 C. j1taithi, hydro for WI' aim shed .11.04 Gee. Radford, Mnrs6ard Drain 572,00 tt61id ACCOittit 15.0 gotsoii ig ins, ntotiitie• OM' 'Edward bougeit. Vtoifiti ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT SE. 11012 une isDairy Month Enjoy light, bright dairy-food dishes all summer long ! Cheddar cheeselarabil— tangy, nutritione„.... Cottage-cheese 'n shrimp ttOwt-i healthful, delicionSi age/ TIRE SALE ON NEW REGoodrich TIRES Serve a savory snack.. or a cool summer salad with crisp crackers and pats of golden butter., an elegant dessert.., and tall, frosty glasses of fresh, cold milk! 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