The Brussels Post, 1963-08-22, Page 5THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
.Minister: Rev, A. M, Johnston, E.A., B.D,.
Organist: Mr, F. C. Parker NWT
Poring the month of August the .United Ohurch will loin with
,Church Albite worship each Sunday at 17..15 u.in
• No .0kurcb
PRESBYTETZIA:N CHURCH
IN CANADA
MELVILLE CHURCh
aliniateri Rev. Morrieoa M.A
Organist; Mrs. l"riuik Thompeau
/alicT
..a'a t..hurch Schwa,
11.1.1, 1/.111, Public; Woralila
.lanabitted. Holiday Service
Everyone 'Welcome
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CANAtia,
Jennings
BA,
organist: Mrs, ii. iLlhDtt
ST. JOHN'S
11 aau, 114Orning Brayer
and Nurkiery and Primacy
School.
.ST. DAVID'S, Henfryn
ilan. Bible Clams
i/.30 a.m. Alsornio!: ,Prayer
and Church School
T1.111,14)M.
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Octi.u.1\1114 1. 4 L11,
11' t; a 1V11bli 1V1.111‘11111, Marie
..w.u.oa“ watt 10k', Sul-1114U Jaali"
Uhlor exchanged marriage VUYiti:
an a O0aL4e ring ceremony berora ,
tue itev, xliggiiio,,Lnani,
a background of \vitae gladioli,v
xern and tall white tapers
aluminum candelabra. The bride
is the oldest daughter of Aar:
and Mrs. AVAIL J. Turnbtill o1:
$i. R. 3 Brussels and the bride-
groom is the on of Ilir. and Aire,
Erut Uhler of li. 4. 3 Walton.,'
Traditional wedding music was,
played by Mfrs. Harvey ;Brown,'
of Walton who accompanied the
ysploist, lair. Robert Owaning-,
nam of Ethel who sang "The
Lord's Prayer" end "t) Perfect
Love".
,Given in marriage by her
father, the, bride chose a floor
lougth gown of Pure silk peau
de sole. The bodice was styled
with a shallow scoop neckline,.
anti iong iilypoint sleeves. 'in
full flowing bouffant skirt feat-
ured a Princess Line front,,w4th.
fullness extending from the sidea
into the chapel train. The skirt
detail was of tiny french
pure lace etching. To Complete
nor bridal outfit, the bride chose
a pearlized orangeblossont tiara
to hold her pure silk illusion.
fingertip veil and, she carried a
easeade of red roses and trailing
ivy. : • : a 3
+,11.8 a liar bar& „Turnbull was
nor sister'. nirtid of honor and
wore a dress of aqua blue
georgette a iUon fashioned with
a scoop neckline and tiny cep
sleeves. The sheath skirt was
topped with an overskirt at the
sheer. The headpiece was og,
aqua georgette in a rosette
fashion wfth a tiny veil covering
the ,eyes. She carried a cascade
of pink roses, and trailing ivy.
Mites 4..undun
twanie oilier Ut Cull4,
sister of WO Iniaegromu, were
bri,cesinalds and 'Were gowned• • uuentical. to the Maio. W. 1.1,011.01%
' •
.b‘l° \ 4;2.41.1, Van
VikeL, tratme 04 the Mimi atm
groum, wore iL w11, u.LallulL
wires With an overskirt of white
chiffon bacitgruund Witu blue
enabroadereu tiowera. She wore a
Matching white chiffon eat in a
ttisetee fashion and carried
basket ot white and b)ue baby
mums.
Mr. Vie Diller cf Sioux. Lama-
out, brother of the groom, wita,
pest man and gromusineu were
Bob Aalakiirk" of Ingersoll, ;mush',
,of the .bride and Bill Miler of
Walton, brother of the groom.
Miurray Lawless, cousin of the
bride, and Fred :Uhler, of Walton,
brother of. the groom, ushered
' the guests.
Master John van Vliet, friend,
of the bride and groom, was ring:
bearer and wore a charcoal green.
suit.
T11(.; DrIllt;'S 1110 LIS
gues ts at; a lycluatus wailer aim
reeeption 111 tbrlhuh11het L'u aiming
room at 1Ving1h1L111, Wore a thei,a
of powder blue lace over blue
taffeta with a scoop neckline. It
NUS triLUIMW with powder blue;
,chiffoii. She worn a inatenitig..1
'blue chiffon hat avitn white
accessories and an orchid car-
sage.. 'She was assisted by the
'bridegroom's mother who wore a
.;,dress: of flora pink chiffon over
,pink taffeta with a scalloped,
oeokline. Sh4 wore a pink.
feathered hat with white .acccs-
iories and an orchid corsage.
Fora noneymoon to Northern:
Ontario' the bride traveled
gray double knit snit trimmed
with gold velvet. She wore a,
Guests were present from,
Orillia, Burlington, Hamilton,
St. Thomas, London, Preston,
Ingersol, Simla Lookout, Wood-
stock, Brampton, Seaforth, Brus-
sels, Detroit, Goderich and Grand
Bend,
IN MEMORIAM
STILES.— In loving memory of
our dear son and brother, Allan,
who passed away August 11th,
1957.
Gone from the curia so swiftly,
just like a flower in bloom,
So young, so fair, so loving,
'Yet called away so soon.
We'll •Ineet him some,
morning,
Resting by waters fair;
He is waiting for our coming
Iu the upper garden there.
— Sadly missed by Mother and
Dad, Sisters and. Brothers.'
FOUND —
A watch, owner may have same
by identifying it and paying
expenses. apply to Fred Selling .
etching Traffic Safety
starts .at home
ECKMIER FiE.UNION
Au haamier reunion was neat
OIL ;6u/way, August 11th, at the
Ileum w, Mr, anu Ma's. George
stutter Jarnasela.
()V Or atal members ut the clan,
signet,. tne guest register and a
very olljOyala() alterIWUJI was
no.w by ad. ltacoa alit goaaea,
were conducted by Mira. itObt.
4IrYiltond. and Murray Huether,
took charge of a softball game.
Li oilowing a delicious meal tne
host welcomed all attencling.
alit presided over a snort
WUSS meeting. A sing sung was
led uy George Maiazae. The
history of the gander man Was
given by 111,ts. Wray Cooper and,
a short memoriam service WMS
held followed by a suitable
Poem by Bitvs. 111,urray Iluether,
Od W Ofe awarded Lu the
youngest einie. present , Wm> was,
Paul Gre,ennait, son of al.r. anti
lags, ot Windsor
Laud to, the eldeat person,
Ecitraler of ',Arwood. The,'Lieweat
rrfarlued ceaple were Mr. and
Mrs.
ener and the parents with the,
largest family present were Mr.
and ale's Russel Eckuiler of
Windsor, Ont. The couple mar-
ried the longest. were. Mir. ,Alla
tun's. Les. haviin of.l.gdakesPeare'..
and the Person driving tho
oldest par was Cluta. Hansiild of
Ethel.
The 1964 reunion is to be held
at the home of the new presi-
dent Mr. and Mira Wray, Cooper,
of doordwich and ,Mrs.
itay Melia Was appoinaeo.
/...veretary 4,1.k:usurer.. 46i.ler Is, Coin-
iiittee, Donate 11:elimier ;11111.
fiarvey. or, NV
1..1111011 C.°1111:1111-te€4 Mr. and Mrs,
Atobt, C.onnei or vortiwita.
vote 0/ tliaulta was niovea to .
alr, and .1.11,ra.- 11,11dt:ter and all
who helped make the reunion
success.
Families attended from Port
Burwell, Hespeler, Windsm,
Willowdale, Atwood, Shakes-
!Dear°, Ethel, Hamilton, List-
owel, Vordwieh, Walton, Cilif;.
lord Donegal, Kitchener, Wing-
ham, ItiPley and Brussels.
CARD OF THANKS
pe wish to exaresa our sincere
thanks and appreciation. 'to reds:,
tires, friends and neighbours for
their many acts of kindness,
floral tributes, and messages. of
sympathy received during the,
Loss of a son and brother,
Special thanks to Rev. *0,
Kinney, Rev. F.,. J. Shelliday, the
Aowerhearera, am, pallbearers.
also to the ladies who served
lunch in the OhtlXch to the
friendS and relatives.
Mr, and Mrs, Fletch
and Family'.
V A ' 3
BEAUTY SHOP
Cuttin g styling Cod Waving
A Specialty
Phone 14‘. Srupeelli.
When in Listowei, make sure you
VISIT
1"Ed Linden STORE
Men's Wear Locles' Wear furs
ARGYLE AVENUE For Quality a Satlafaction 1..atrrow4L.
Around the Corner trim the Sank of Montreal Ames
From the Pout Office
1.istowei
Phone 205
te.e.ateele.fterweagter•
A Summertime
COOLER-OFF ER
DELICIOUS
05 11,
PEPPERMINT S TICK
ICE CREAM
Tiny !Flakes of Red end Green Peppermint Dotted
In Cron y Smooth. Cousins Ice Creant
TRY SOME TO-DAY
geld leathered hut and black
patent leather accessories with
a corsage of red reses. The
couple will live in 'Burlington-
The bride is a graduate of
Wells Academy Business College
ill .Londan and the groom is'. II
graduate of 'Stratford Teacher's
college.
teach them to
never cross from
between parked cars ays-mferiem.iracw.e
LIBERAL NOMINATING
CONVENTION
And ANNUAL MEETING
of the Provincial Riding of
HURON BRUCE
in the
TOWN HALL, WING'HAM
MONDAY, AUGUST 26
at 8:30 p,m.
Guest Speaker
ROBERT NIXON, M.P.P. for Brant
and President of the Ontario Liberal Association
And Other Prpminent Liberal Speakers
"God Save The Queen"
COFFEE and DONUTS SERVED
George Inglis, President
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