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The Brussels Post, 1960-07-07, Page 8Thnr0447, TO, 190 , •••• • a •••• ',in • ara THE BRUSSELS POST rim* FOR SAI-g. Strawberries, fresh 1?lelted, Norman Stephens011 Pliene 54r9 FOR SALE 10 ton of, sty Oats Urban IMellarine T1. ,e.gt!+, 11.1 Ate"), - - $V .A #1?" At"k. .1.71 "" kra.4, vilwis I'AI I **wig SEE THESE SPEC1ASS C apply to Phone '13;77 1 FASHION CENTRE Ladies' Smart Summer Dresses $4,95 up Casual or Dress-up ,, ,,,,,,,, .......... .. ...a la .. .• 041, A Children's Dresses, — for all ages Beautiful Nylons • Boy's Shirts in Newest Designs Ladies and Girls Coats, Coat Sets 2 0% Off WORK. WANTED — 1959 Olds Hardtop Sedan, fully equipped 1959 Chev. Belair Sedan, with automatic 1958 Chev. 4 door Sedan 1957 Mercury 2 Door Hardtop with radio. and automatic 11;agh School Frain,, 17, would like work for the slimmer months, Phone 23 r 12 Brtissels When in town, come in and try us for items you have found hard to get in shopping around — we may have them, FOR SALE — lrl'icituyaeris, Motor l3tice. For further pa Phone 5111 Bruosels, Out. • tors LOST Collie Dog, tan With, white around neck. Don Menninnen . Phone 168 FOR SALE Mixed I-lay, standing in field, at ' once; also 75 acre farm to rent or apply to 'Mrs. S. E. Vivian, R. R. 1, Ethel (Lac Your Chevrolet - Oldsmobile Dealer --- SUpertest Products Phone '56 Brussels, Ont. ... Clearing Table Pick Ups Gaviller, IVIcIntosh and Ward . CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Bell TelepOone Building Walkerton 0„ KENNEDY, B. Ed„ B. A., C. A., 6.- Resident Manager. nr.lophones — Business 852; fiellacoue The David Savage Cameron •— Porter 70011,11061....1.111111211,41,40119VIMPIONI ► p., 16' r. ► 1' I ► ► Trailing ivy and white and!1. There passed away, very anddenly, pink peonies decorated Brussels , at his hoMe in Ethel, .011- Friday. United Church, on Eriday evening, I June 24th, David Savage the young- June 24th, at seven o'clock, for the I est member of the family of John • do•uhle-ring, candle light, ceremony ' and Sarah Vance. Five brothers and, in Which Rev, Lloyd Brown unitedOne sister, predeceased him. Re was, in, marriage Miss Sheila Rose Porter l• born on lot 22 of the 3rd. toncess. and Mr. David Keith Cameron. The , ion in Grey Township, on he bride is the elder daughter of 1V5rs. '' •35th, 188.3.• In his '78th year, he leaves Louise Porter and the late William. ter mourn his loss, two nephews, Porter of Brussels. The groom's Johnston nrmstronn of Pont Coining, parents are Mr. and Mrs. Norman. Ont. and John P. St.vane •rif Grey • Cameron, of Wingham. Given. in Township. The pallbearers were - marriage by her mother, the bride i Messrs Chas, Norton, Ai. ex Hall, wore an original street-length gown liobt. Cathers, Chas. Hanseld, Geo. • I of white-peau-de-soie featuring ft ' Hutchinson, and Cecil Bateman. i bateau: neckline and three quarter-I The funeral was conducted from the • , length sleeves. A double crown of I .Bann funeral.home, on Monday June 1 seed pearls hold her finger tip, • 27th. Interment was in Mount • I hand-rolled • French illusion veil, 1 Pleasant Cemetery, Ethel. I and she carried a cascade of steph- anotis, white shasta mums, and trail- 1 7 I ing ivy. Miss Pamela Porter attend • ed her sister as maid of honor. She wore a gown, identical to that of the bride, in French green peau-de- sole with matching petaled headress, and short circular veil. She carried a. itesegay of green' carnations and white shasta trituns: Mr. James nireemen, Clinton, acted as best man, At the reception and dinner, ,foUow- ing at the bride's home, the bride's mother received the guests wearing a two-piece, mint green silk shantung dress. with sheath skirt, white accessories and a corsage of white inums.• The groom's mother, wear- ing a re-embroidered pale green. satin dress with white -accessories and a corsage of white mums, assisted Mrs. Porter, For a wedding. trill to the United States Mrs. Came-on wore a black linen duster oner a rose flowered sheath with a white straw .hat, black patent accessories and corsage of white . mums. The, couple will reside in Wingham. WINGHAM MEMORIAL SHOP Your Guarantee for Over 35 Years of QUALITY, SERVICE, CRAFTSMANSHIP Open Every Week Day CEMETERY LETTERING 2,56, Wingham AUCTION SALE Household Effects In the Village of Brussels WEDNESDAY, JULY, 20th - at 'I P. M, List Next Week Harold Jackson — Austloneer Mrs. John Work — Proprietor R. A. SPOTTON Phone rrG S ORE Brussels no* 62 - For Your FAMILY'S S KE • Check the Dates of %JR FREE T Detection Clinics and plan to have ALL of your family attend one of them. • SPECIAL TV BROADCASTS July 7—CKNX-6.15.6.25—Focus 13—CKNX-4.00-4.30-161'Lady 19—CKNX-6.00-7.00—Focus Mr; John Schniel, St. Catharines, Vas in charge of the regniax more- ing service in Knox Church. .1' On Sunday, Jan- 1 ein. M:. Ten Nelson, Sault Ste. Marie, will be in the pullpit, as a prospeot Or supple for Cranbrook and Ellie!, M. Nelsen is a native of Goderich and expeets to attend Wnterioo College in the fall. A goon attendance of members and adherents is hoped for on Sunday hest. Recent •visitors: at the home of Mrs, Sue. Noble included Mr, and Mrs. Roncnt. :Campbell, Flint, -Mich.,• Mr. and Mrs. !Stuart Noble, and Mr. and Mini. JrnTy Beirnes, nuelph, and Mtn and Mrs. Jack Noble,. -Han- Over. Mr. and ,kirs, Bill fna,n, (Lavarre McNair) and son Scott, St. Thomas, Were week-end visitors at the home Of Mr. and -Ws. Glenn TT-nether. The regular monthly meeting of, the Cran'brook 'Women's Institute, will he held . on Thursday, night, I July 7th, at 8,30 at the home of Mrs. nlordon . Knight. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. MnIntosh en the arrival of a baby girl.• ,1112 Air. and An's. Harold Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jamieson, Mrs, Marie ; Kiesivelter and daughter Deanna,'i Kitchener, visited with Mr. and Mrs: Stanley Fischer, July 1st, • it and • Mrs, Ross Speiran, Sagr Min, spent the week end with friends in this district. Mr. and Mrs Oscar Huehu and Miss Marie Wagner, Conestoga, were Sun. day visitors with Mr, and. Mrs, eatvin Cameron and Miss E. Steiss•, Miss Maxine Smalldon, Eitehenerni is enjoying a week's holidays at her t. b ore Linda Dunn has secured ear nlevment in .Kitchener for th ,, holiday months, ME TB CLINICS IN HURON COUNTY Coultes — Pipe ( Pink and white gladioli and, i Peonies formed a pretty setting in. Melville Presbyterian Church on Saturday afternoon, Stine 25th, when, Elizabeth Ann Pipe, London, ex- I changed marriage vows With John Albert Coultes of Wnitechnrch i , in a . double ring ceremony. The bride is the only daughter of Mr, and Mrs, , Mervyn Pipe, R, R. 4, Brussels, and I the bridegroom is the only son of I Mr:' and Mrs. Albert Coutltes, of : Whitechurch. Rev. 3% H. Greene was the officiating minister, Mrs. Lyle Brothers, of Scarborough, played: the wedding music, and accompanied the soloist, Douglas Stewart, cousin ! of the bride, who sang "The Wedd- 1 ing Prayer," `4 The Lord's Prayer," and "("), Perfect Love.' (liven in i marriage by her father, the bride wore a floornennth gown of imported embroidered French tulle over tiers of tulle and taffeta, fashioned with, apron front and ruffled back. The, moulded bodice featured a,,lowered. sabrina neckline • and long pointed eleeves. A Swedish crown of crystal and pearls held her t I:Pee-tiered 'veil of French illusion. She carnal a white Bible covered with red roses and white streamers ending in rose h";'le, Miss Barbara EvanS, London, ' was maid Of honor, wearing 5-- nown of pink organza in baerine, inurili, Tile bodice was styled with; scoop neckline, short sleeves, and a t non b' etnsbed cummerbund finished of the' brick with a dainty bow. A mntoblon incture bat completed her ormoonbio stip ea:riled a nosegay 05 czn.ril ,-• tiltf,, 171170 -dirvsantheninms.. The bridesmaids, Miss Marjorie Coultes, Reg. N., of Wingham, sister; of the bridegroom,,arid Mra. Williain Scott, of Dunnviille, cousin of the bride, wore dresses styled identically to that of the Maid of honor, but in. Anna and their flowers, pink tinted munia. Paul iGroskorth, Toronto, was groomsman, and the 'ushers were Keith Moffatt, Dluovale, and John Pipe, brother of the bride: For the n reception. at the- church and later at the home of the bride, the I bride's mother received wearing Feick. blue lace over ehrOrneetnin, side draped with matching accordiat pleated sash and white ateesS- eines and a corsage of pink Car- , nations, Assisting, the bridegroom's mother chose a sheath of rose 'beige embroidered silk organza, a Matehing "three-et/atter length COat and a corsage of yellow mums: The wedding dinner was arranged by the: Young Warren's Guild of the church , stud seuved by Misses Margaret Jamieson, Whigharti, jean: rbt'rest, London: Yvonne Manion Paisley ,Terin Scott, Semforthi DarletiO Brothers, _ Scarbotottglt;, Betty and; 1 ,, Shirley Httrter, Ripley. and Ruth„ tnneitos. Fast Wawanosh Fel' lien ''.'r-ltl.nr,: Statestt'lt to the Southern . tine.. ,1•1:1.- 'donned a two.piree sii.eatit rt,&tvrolL, in, mint green.- rose hat With white accesstitieS Slid pink rein.-,e, On their return the teitplo will live in Wit-tem:M. Operating 2 to 6 p.m. — 7 to 10 p.m. each day FIRST DAY EXETER—Arena July 19 July 20 July 21 RE- VISIT FIRST RE- DAY VISIT July 21 July 22 July 25 RCAF STATION CLINTON— ' Ritchie Building July 25 CLINTON—Town Hall ,..,,.. July 26 July 27 BAYFIELD—Town Hall July 28 DUNGANNON— United Church-- ,, July 29 BLYTH—Town Hall Aug. 2 ETHEL— Comintnity Centre Aug. 3 WINGHAM—Town Hall July 19 July 20 July 21 July 22 Cherch 'Vacation Sehool: Aug, n - 12 ..... DASHWOOD— E.U.B. Church . ,,,,, ......... July 22 July 26 CENTRALIA— United Churcir July 25 July 27 CREDITON— Community Hall July 25 July 27 RCAF STATION CENTRALIA—Drill Hall . . July 26 July 28 RCAF STATION CENTRALIA— PMQ's—Public School July 26 July 28 ELIMVILLE— Township Hall `.. July 27 July 29 HENSALL—Arena July 28 Aug. 2 ZURICH—Community Hail , July 29—Aug. 3 SL Public School July 19 July 21 July 27 July 28 July 29 Aug. 2 Aug. 3 Aug. 4 Aug. 5 July 21 July 22 July 25 July 26 July 27 July 28 July 29 Aug: 2 Aug. 3 Aug. 4 SEAFORTH—No thside United Church July 25 July 26 July 27 BRUSSELS—Library July 28 July 29 July 20 July' 22 GORRIE—Community Aug. 2 July 21 July 25 FORDWICH-- July 22 July 26 Community Hall Aug. 3 Aug. 5 — CLIP THIS SCHEDULE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE — Huron County Tuberculosis Association totransiorassia•mamorPx4" .-axsatateiieraciams,: azico.,*1.6aimmizustee,ttmetUailisi**1 Pl'ISIANOINt; A CART 11,,fore tray ask atiott Mir LOW OoSt Pitienning Servic=e With edfiliiieto Iiisiiraiice Coverage, GL E N RONNENBERG General Insurance Vierikton Phone '663 R 41 triftefe Idhoilc 247' tuetddy OrklaY Belgrave Bel • a. trve I •.--...raara.sourapicaraab. Real Photo View Post Cards of Brussels. There are over 30 to choose from. Also if looking for a little gift to take back home, look around our store, which offers many suggestions, in Yardley's of London Eng- land, 'Kodak's, Stag for men, Watermans Pens, Royal Albert Petit Point China, Fine Cosmetics, and Gifts for Children. FOOT COMFORTS — Scholl's Corn Pads, Foot alm, Saniped Foot Powder, Mole kik Skin, Rexall Corn Solvent. WANTED — A mower for tractor, or horse drawn, for Cutting grass. Bernard Ten Pas Phone 84r12 STRAYED — Steer, owned by Flem Black, oft MinKinnon farm, 6th of Morris. Mark on left ear. Fog .SALE Top Soil, $6.00 a load; Cement Gravel, 1.1,25 a yard; Lane and Yard Gravel at reasonable rates. Thos. Kirkby Phone 12 r 6 play it safe! Kites are fun, but remember these important rules —they apply to all airborne toys on a string. p. Never fly a kite near hydro lines. If the string is wet and touches live wires electricity could travel from the power lines down the string of your kite to you. The danger is increased if the kite has a metal frame. Never use a wire or a wire reinforced string to fly a kite. Always fly them in an open area. Never try to get back a kite if it is caught Ott any overhead wires or electrical apparatus. Better to lose your kite than risk your life or serious injury. PARENTS—Safety education begins at home, Be sure your children follow the above safety rules. This important rnessaqe is being published. throughout Ontario in an endeavour to prevent ct 'recurrence of serious accidents and power blackouts which have resulted recently through the misuse Of kites, if 16NTARIO • For smoother non-stop baling/ use • -.• ttudivteed, Coop Twine: Ties kliOl'e • bales poi 'beti get night and goo tted.,