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The Brussels Post, 1963-08-29, Page 5EIRUBRIALS POST BRUSSELS, orrrAito ORDER YOUR GRANDSTAND SEATS BY MAUI Please send me ,,.,tickets to the evening grOndstand performance on Sept Enclosed is Evening Reserved Seats $2.00 or $1.50, Name Address Please Enclose A Stomped Self-Addressed Envelope oar George 144cCutoheon Premier Robarts Can you, imagine any finer place in the world to live? Do you know any other spot on earth where you could find more freedom or a more promising future? intelligent and courageous administration by the .Robarts Government has permitted the people of Ontario to enjoy a way of life thai is unsurpassed. On September 25th you will have your chance to guarantee the continuing progress of our province. The Robarts GoVernMeht makes only One promise sound and active development for the Province of Ontaritte Hurem-Bruce must 'take Its place in this program, One member must be. on the GOVERNMENT side. ckorst ELECT 1.gi.„ 144 or stun Thursday, August 29th, ng • ourTes , BRAY .WW1 United Chartat was tbe •cOtio o1 a ]Pretty weddIng 0$1 Saturday, August 3rd at two o'clock, V1104 Glenna ItU,1;11 Bray was married to Darla Wesley Hutton, son of Mr. and h14'5. Jolla Iluttoa of The bride is the daughter Mk. and Mrs. Glen Bray ca The limy. A, Johnston per- ormed the dohble ring ceremony before a setting of white by Oranges. 0E4 glads and ferns.. Pit. Ross Cunningham m banet who was soloist, sang. The Wedding Prayer during the core- mony, and Because during the signing of the register, accompan- ied by the organist, Mrs. Glen Johnston of Bluevale, cousin_ of the bride. • ....1 i .jou The bride wore a Cathedral length gown featuring a bouffant skirt of nylon net with lace yoke effect and scalloped inset. The bodice was of nylon lace trimmed with cup sequins and simulated pearls, featuring Illy point sleeves. From her pearl beadress fell a fingertip veil of tulle illusion. She carried a white bible crested with baby pink roses with white streamers fall- ing from the bible. The bride was given in mar- riage by her father. J. au tutee °mutt e.‘tenuauts, WV14i COgrU11,1 Ut lastowea as matron UL nouor, muss Lleitudine hloTaggart of, ohm:nett and Mass Oiadys krutton of Kitchener, sister Of the groom, as bridesmaids. They were, attired in street length • dresses of nylon, in blue, punt and yellow, respectively, with white headressos and white accessories. T4ey carried nose- gays of baby mums to matey their dresses. Miss Shirley Bray of Ethel, cousin of the bride, was 'lower girl. She wore a white nylon dress similar Le the brides- maids and carried pink baby mums in an unbrelia shaped, basket. The best man was Hobert Bell to Kitchener. The ushers were Murray Bray of iSthel, r , brother, of the bride and Lorne Cause- land of Listowel, cousin of the groom. ,..ts. A reception was held at Ethel, Community Hall. The bride's mother wore a pink linen dress with lace bodice mid white accessories. The groom's mother wore a blue figured silk dress, 'and .black accessories. For a Wedding trip to points north the bride wore a white linen suit with blue trim and pink accessories. On their remits the couple wtll live in Listewel. Gleeta attended from Kitchener, • Paltiereb3n, Listowel, Exeter, 131ueTtale, Broadhagon, Mpn- orieff; Brustels and Ethel. -...•4=111111 WIN $4,000 A DAY ATTENDANCE PRIZE NAME THE MI.DENG Win a $2,500 Nutria Stole Plus a Trip for 2 to the New York World's Fair he GRANDSTAND Plus THE CHORDETTES and SPECTACLE '63 a star studded stage extravaganza Sept. 6-12 SEE the spectacle that never grows old—the Fair that gives you all the fun, excitement and thrills your heart desires, R Sept, LONDON, ONTARIO ikrialY 4.7.074 1HE PROVINC OF . PPOir gireoerotm**•••frm. ••••••7•••••• • CH IICP ACHESON'S Dead Stock Service HIGHEST PltfeE Phone Atwood 260-2622' Collect LIcenceNo.1155C62 • 1`,1,1,‘2111..tierg11-...11,11,