The Brussels Post, 1963-08-29, Page 2THURS:PAV, ACtRi•O'T 22nd, 1965
ZAPOSSILS ?DO" T3{YOSSML.0, ONTAM
Thursday, August 301k, 106$.!
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Ge,ests were received at the door
by Mrs, lh'ay, the bride-elect,
-and Airs. Hutton, mother of the
The dining room was decur-
,ated iii pink and white, with lace
covered table with Omit candles
and a low 'arrangement of pink
roses and baby's breath.
In the evening Mrs. Jack
iW,t1,1Wieli, aunt Of the bride,
poured tea assisted by the:
bride's grandmOther, IAA's. Bert
li,ray. Guests were served by
, Mrs, John Armstrong and Mrs.
Thomas Finch.
The trousseau was displayed
by Miss Gladys Witten; i,),%
linens by Miss Joyce McFarlane;
kitchenware by Miss Margaret
Finch; the gifts by Mrs. Bruce.
,Ceghlin. Mrs. Ken Bray invited
the guests to the tea room.
The kitchen helpers were Mrs.
,Cania.n. Baker, Mrs. Wen John-
ston and Mrs. Thos. McFarlane.
The third game of this eerie§
Will be played in. BrasSele 01
Thilksday night
Beigrave Defeats Lucknow
IN First Game Of, jeries
Belgrave ousts Bylth and wins
first game of series with Luck-,
now.
111 playoff action last WbeiN.
Beiglrave defeated lilyta iz to
to win that series uiree games
to one. Tins game was turienen
in the &b. because Biyth would
not field a team after a disputect
Call in wnich. two Blyta players
were ejected from We game.
The umpire and the two teams
finally agreed to complete the
gain for the fans benefit.
Doug Johnston got a pair of,
triples. Bob Higgins got three
bits and Ivan Dow got a pair of
patties as well for Belgrave.
John Gabraitli, George .01ster,
}Bob Carter and Grant Boshart
got two hits each for Blyth.
After defeating Blyth three
games to one, Belgrave started;
a new three out of five series
with Lueknow. The first game
played last Saturday, Aug. 26,
with Belgrave winning 3 - 0.
OFSelgrave got three nins On
seven hits, Glenn Coultes and,
Jim Taylor drove in one run each
TROUSSEAU TEA
Mrs. Pion Bray entertained at
trousseau tea in honor of her
daughter, Ruth, prior to her
Marriage on Aug. 3rd.
groom.
AGGRAVATING 'Mak*
Almost everyone who has
had dealings with governments
knows the meaning of the term
'red tune", but how' did the
expression originate? It de-
rives from the fact that at one
time n Inc' n 1 documents were
boar-1 together by red ribbon
Or "tapes."
20 Coffee or ACoontail table arrangement using Tuberose begonia
blooms and foliage
1, 1144rs. Amin, Mrs, Cudmore, Mrs. B. Heiningway,
En) Trousseau Tea Table arrangement
G-. Davis, iVirs 'Reid, ,Mrs. Bray ,
31. .Arrangenaent of red and 'white flowers in container
,11r.prs. Rana, Mrs, Cudmore, Mrs. Morse
"In The Pink" using pink Dowers and any foliage
Mks. Amin, Mrs. Reid, Mrs, Stephens
1 23 "Time For Tea" flowers in a cup
Mns. Davis, Mrs. Hahn, Mrs. MicCutcheOn
34 Floral arringeinent in, a pitcher
Mrs. 1VICCutcheon, bit's, Bray, ,Mrs. and the other run was' scored on,
an error. , 1 117rli
35 "Drifting and Dresanino" Using Ilowerth driftwood Grant Chishom and Mike
Nips. Rama, Mrs, Stollens, Mrs. Oudmore Dalton ,got a single each for
37 "Country Gentleman" open to, men Only ,LucknOtv+s Only'hits.
D. A. Rutin, Frank IVLteliell, A. Knight
`38 Golden Wedding arrangentent using marigolds
I Prank IVItehell, Mrs, Reid
'35 African Violets, single flower, single crown
Mrs. Mfichie, Mrs C. Dunbar
40 African Violets, double flowery Single crown
Mr:s.•Pann, Mrs, Lades, Mrs'. Reid
41 African Violets, collection Of three, each with
'Ranh
bliECIALS
• Moat Points itt all classes Oudinote
Most points in Rose elasse Mrs. Nitiehie
MOSt points ill Decorative Floral arratigementS ' Mrs. 11=11/
15600 Prize
Mill. G. Davis, Mrs. (5, IletiitieWaY, Mat, Dade§
BRUSSELS ANINUAL
1.-,HIZE. WINNER'S
1 ..\stors, mixed — v stews
.uiss Jessie LIN.w, C. Adams, Mrs.
ii L.:041110S -- 12 stems
_ill's, L. MicLate'Aeon, Ales. Eades,
Marigolds, African b blooms
Mrs. Ouaniore, Mu.s. 1.1;114.10S, Mrs, Udell
Cialeudiwis — 6 blooms
Mrs, Cucianore, II's. A. •Spar, Mrs. U. Davis
S Petunias, single u steins
Mrs. L. Shurrie, Mrs. A. Bray, 111, Linfiaphries
Petunias, denim; u LA N:ins Airs. G. ,1Lichie
7 Petunias, frilled or ruffled a stems
Mrs. A. Bray, Ma's, 4(1gal., &rank Mitchell
8 Snap Dragons •-- S stems
Miss Little, p'lu's. .A.diuns, Mrs. Miohie
9 Zinnias, cactus ,— u blooms
Mrs. L. Mac,han, Mrs. A. Reid., D. A. Bann
10 Zinnias, Standard or Dahlia — blooms
• Miss Little, Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Reid
'11 Zinnias, Porn PPM 7 blooms
1‘,W8- Bra-Yy, plies. iteid, Mrs. C. lieming,way
22 Foral Mat — not over 15" long
Mrs, ,,;;Lmmere, Mrs. Reid, Mrs.Bray,
13 Rose, Peace — 1 bloom
1 Mrs. McCutcheort, Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Oudmore
1.4 Rose, Hybrid tea, not Peace — 1 bloom
Airs. Michie, Mrs, Oudmore, Mrs. lVfcCutcheon
' 15 Rose, Floribunda — 1. spray
Mrs. 1VIichie, Mrs. Adams, Mrs. McCutcheon
16 Rose, Grandiflora — 1 spray
Mrs. Miobie
17 Rose, Hybrid tea 3 assorted blooms
Oudmore, Mrs. Odell, Mrs. Adams,
18 Pansies and foliage — 9 blooms arrangement to count
owe. .emus
L 25 Daiwa, .0ecu......inAe A-- ..., blooms (.1.111.dreill.
LL..1./.110.M, MiC11110
AU Denim, fueled - -a meows different
.&Srs. Cudanere, Mts. Leeming, Mrs.
21 .1..18,1111a, e 1.)1001.11.6 12.1.1411101'0,
i2 Gladiola, Standard mixed Spikes
Utaimore, Mrs. Odell
<fladiolus 1 spike, any color
/Via's. Odell, "Mrs. B. Hemingway, Mrs, Win. .Speir
24 Sweet Peas, — 12, stems arranged m suitable container using
foliage
Mrs. e„ Hemingway, Mrs. Shurrie, .114es, D. A. Rama
Ba,sitel. of Annuais br Basket of Perennials suitable for Church
Decoration .
ARRANGEMENTS
27 "Moonlight Souata" unman display of yellow Lowers c' itjl candle
Frank Mitchell, Mrs, Amin, Mrs. Stephens
*.-2,8 Arrangement oL white or colored flowers, container to be same
color as flowers
Frank Mitchell, Mrs. 13, Hemingway, Mrs. Morse
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KURTZVILLE INTER. 1962 Tri-County Champions
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Game — 9 p.m. Under The Lights
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Admission: 50e Children 25c
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Betty Hitter and. Thera Anders VancouVor studios of the MD.
are two Of the regular singers On.
Mrs. Mielide, (Mrs. Bray, :Airs.(...11,1dillOre) Mrs, Odell
L 2,6 Corsage tor /urinal wear, in plastic bag
Mrs. kola, Mrs. Catimere, McCutolleon
5 "Little 'Things In Life" minature flowers in a miniature container J
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Mo, MCCutcheon, Mrs. Stephens, Mrs. Cudniere
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