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The Brussels Post, 1965-06-10, Page 5esiese, se, essessekre sse HAM and STRAW Li ERE Y SUPPER will be served at U I: I /Li) Of-IuRCH. BRUSSELS from b o dock E< til 8 u.m TUESDAY, JUNE 29th, Ac'alits $1.60 Public School Aged Children 50c A Capacity Crowd Filled The New Legion Ball For Hydro Showtime (continuo from. page one) Mrs. Lorraine Starch, Mri. Geo. Bridge, Mrs. Stan Speiran, Mrs. 1), Achilles, Mr. Wayne Lowe: Potatoe Chips: Mr. Clark Math- eson, Mrs. Harry Bolger, Mrs. Jack Cox, Mrs. John Perris, Mrs. Jint Patterson, Mrs. Ray Math- eson: Cookies: Mrs. Rae Craw- ford, Mi s, Mary Mrs. Alvin mcDowlia, tars. 1i4OtAerr, Mrs. Earl Watson, Mrs. Wilfred IShorireeds Mrs, Prank Walters, Mrs. Glenn„Hpether, Miss Mary Scott, Mrs, Rein, Regele, Mrs. H. MM Andrew COutt8; Bag of Groceries: Mrs. clew, Steiner. span, a You idfi ci 0 ardware rt4 r no Ont. IC) TUE BRUSSMAS POST. Ditiissaus, ONTA.S.40 '111-“,nwpaY, JuNO loth, l9e4. AN (.;Lii..:A N ClrlUitCki (.4. CANADA Rector; Rev. h. L. Jennings. SA.. LIM, Organist: Mrs. S. eAliott. ST. JOHN'S 11:00 isnx. Morning Prayer and. Churcu School `7:30 pan.. RITE] UP CON PIRMA'l ION Right Rev. H. IL AD pl (*Yard MX. B.A., D.D., Bishop of U'-'eorgian Ilay St. Alban's and St. David's ATWOOD 9:30 a Morning Prayer BORIS THORNTON — lil Seafoi La Ilus- pital, oil June 2nd, .1.90.) to Ur. and Mrs. Rebut I'llointon, Dublin, a son, Steven Renneth — a brother for Dianne. 'Melville Ladies Aid, Melville Ladies Aid Society preceded their June meeting with a pot-luck supper at the Pleasant Yarn home of Mr. and MrS. W. U. Bing. Following a de,licious meal .Mt8. George Evans, the presi- dent conducted the meeting. The scripture was read by Mrs. Har- vey Dennis followed by prayer by Mrs. W. it. Little. Plans for a Lion's supper on Monday June 14th weisi made. Miss Bassie Moses read an in- teresting story of George Bev- erly Shea and Mrs. King and Mrs. Harold Cardiff played a piano due,t "The Robin's Return", Which was much enjoyed. Mrs. iW. W. Smith moved a vote of thaus to Mrs. King ter her hospit- ality. KENNEDY — PARISH LOUthe Parish oceanic the thiviu Roy h.entie,dy in a t. tickling ceremony in Etillview brushy Lei Ian. Church, Islington. Their marriage vows were sotemnized. in a double-ring cere- mony, by the Rev. D. IVIcLelland assisted by the Rev, C. L. Mitchell at four o'clock pan., against a background of palms and tall standards of white snapdragons and chrysanthemums. 'rile nude is the enter aaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Palish of Islington. J. lie gi oont's parents are auu Mrs. it. W. Kennedy of Lrusseis. Mr. Do Verne Manes. was the soloist. accompanied by Mr. R. _Nlunro, choirmaster, who con: nueted the choir in traditional weaaing The bride, given in marriage by ner father, Wore a bridal gown ui white satin peau de sole. The Lilted bodice was Lasliloned with long sleeves. Deep pleats flowed from the back of the waistline into a short train. The neckline and the front of the hooped skirt were enhanced with detailed applique. Her three tiered bouf- fant veil was held by a coronet of pearls. Site carried a cascade of crimson roses. Siiiss Linda Parish, who attend- ed iler sister as maid of honour, and bridesmaids, Miss Teddy° Perkes and Miss _Kathie Parish, cousin of the bride, Were dressed in sheaths of shocking pink peau, de Sete. The dresses were design- ed with elbow length sleeves, overskirts \mice fastened with a bow at,..the waist and had rosettes down each side. The inatcliing wedding baud headdresses were veiled. They carried sprays of pink and white carnations. The flower girls, Janice Ken- nedy, niece of the groom, and Jean Parish, cousin of the bride, Wore fall skirted frocks of pink peati de eale a wreath of mina- Lure flowers in their nair, and carried erescent ,baskets pink and white carnations. Master Robert Kennedy was ring bearer. Mr. Robert Kennedy of Ottawa was his brother's groomsman. GueStS were ushered by Mr. Ted. Cowling, Toronto, and Dr. Peter Hemingway of Listowel. At the reception, in the ball- room of the Holiday Inn, Mrs. Parish received the gueges In 'a dress Of pale blue brocade with large Pearled collar and long sleeved jacket, blue Little hat and matching` aceessorieS. Her core sage was a pink orchid. She was assisted by the inother of the groolil th litichl champagne silk faille, c.:outrasling vari-olorod lath ir. turban, champagne acees- .S011(3:3 tilla a green orchid CO!sz.gd, The bride's table was centre4 with a three-tiered wedding cake, crowned with fresh sweet peas Vinci lily of-the valley, flanked by White tapers. The wedding dinner was roliewod by dancing. For a 1‘.•(,Otiing aril) to Northern Ontario the bride donned a green stilt Will! inueb: accessories and. ()rebid corsage. On their re- turn they twit up residence at 19 King St. West, Bolton, where vs, 1\ennedy is on the teaching staff., Mr. Kennedy I3.A. R.S.W. has taken a summer position with the John Howard Society, Toronto. The previous evening the Bridal party were entertained by the groom's uncle Hugh and Mrs. ,Kennedy at their home in Torontis. CHURCH. OF CANADA Minister; Rev. A. M. Johnston B.A., BD. Organist; Miss Sharon Storey 9:45 a.m, Sunday School 11.00 a.m. Public Worship Sermon Topic: "An Open Letter to our M.P." PRESBYTLRIAN CHURCH CP NADA MELV ILLS CHURCH Minister: Rev. W. J. Morrison, MA. Organist: Mrs. Frank Thompson *Noy 10:00 a.m. Sleurch School 111.10, a.m. Oornmunion Service Sermon Theme: -At the Table" Froa Free Never Defrost Again 21.3 sq. ft. of Refrigerator space all frost-free with 2 position shelf — 2 adjustable shelves glide out shelf separate butter and cheese compartment built-In egg shelf — meat keeper. 1 cub. ft. Handl-Freezer for moist used frozen food storage. Just the thing for the Freeaer family who want lots of Refrigerator.