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The Brussels Post, 1965-08-19, Page 1$2.50. To U.S.A. THE BRUSSELS POST, ' 'POST PUBLISHING HOU.S14 L'HURSDAY, AUGUST 19th, 1y66 Spin Around The Track My Fred) Last Saturday nigat was Mc- XeCutcheon night at. Flamboro Raceway. Jack picked up a feat- ure win and heat win. vane driv- ing hard in both. He also got a fourth in the semis-race and would have donne better if he had not been asleep at No. 4 Winner,. Wins Championship. Trophies Last Friday night jack was mid season champion at Del- aware, winning the mid season Championship and Austrian pur- 'suit race. Jack received two beautitui trophies for these races. There will, next Week if this one. be another report am not fired over xs "Irre. Dr.. and Mfrs. John Kelly attended the Herd - Pluscauskas Wedding in Richmond, .Hill on August 14th. Mrs. Ida Ferguson has returned to her, position in the F. R. Smith Store after holidaying in St. Catherines, Welland and. London. Colleen, Dougias and Michael Durst of Walkerton, are holi- daying with their grandparents, Mfr. and. Mrs. Harold Thomas and other relatives this week. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Parr of B. C. visited at the homes of her sisters, Mrs. Ned Rutledge, Mrs. Jack McCutdaeon and Mrs. Louis Ebel and also called on Mrs. Wes Jerrayn. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lamont and "Mr. 'arid'M`rs-4C16:etie; Wfile* have returned from a motor trip to the West Coast. They visited points of interest enroute in- cluding Banff and Jasper Park. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Roberts (nee Thelma Gowing) of Ottawa, were holidaying for the past week, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Car/ Gowing and also called on her sister Rosemary at Honey Hprbour. Mr. and ,Mrs. Ron, Hunsley, David and 'Nancy of Hamilton, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gowing, David remained to spend the week with them. Congratulalions are extended to Mr. Sam Sweeney who has recently received his Private Pilot Licence. To obtain this he had to pass Department of Trans- sport exams and complete at least 35 hours of , flying. Sam re- ceived his 'instruction from Sky Harbour Air Services at Goderich. BUSINESS PARTNERSHIP BAPTISM ADMINISTERED AT ST. AMBROSE CHURCH Rev. J. G. Mooney', pastor of St. Ambrose Church, administer- ed the sacrament of Baptism to two children of the parish. 'Baptised were IlViiMael Francis Ryan. infant sea of MT. and Mrs. Gerald Ryan of Walton and Anne Kernaghan, chosen daught- er of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kea. naghan, of Brussels. Godparents for Michael. Frauds were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mc- Donald of Montreal, and for Anne oegedaarents were Mr. :RogerlaIppel and Mrs. Hilda Koelnel of St. Agatha. :ARV Ms. itiallla! IRVINE — POLLARD White gladiolus, aqua moms and carnations decorated St. .1oha's Anglican Church, Brus- sels„ for the marriage of Annie ' Yvonne Pollard to MT., John Hart- ley Irvine; Mr. and Mrs. George 1?ollard, Brussels, are parents of the bride and Mr. and I'Vers. Ilorold Irvine of St. Marys are Parents of the groom. Miss Jean Mien of Walton played traditional music for the double ring ceremony. Mr, Graeme Craig, Walton, cousin of the bride. sang Wedding. Paayer and 0 Perfect Love. The bride, given in marriage ET her father, wore a floor- Tellgth gown of pears de fame styled On semi-sheath lines en- hanced with appliques of genuine guiprire lace, The fitted bodice was styled with lily point sleeves and a batean neckline. The back waist was trinamea with two Mall 'bows from which soft un- presaed pleats fell into a brush, train. A pillbox of matching fabric held her Pure silk illusion veil in :lance. Me carried a cascade of red roses and trailing ivy centered mei) e white, orchid. Anne Shortreed, Walton, was maid of honour and Linda Irvine, sister of the groom., and Brenda Pollarda sister of the bride, were bridesmaids. All were gowned alike in street-length dresses of pale agua ehanta.slik, styled with , an empire waist and slight A iine skirt. The, dresses Were fashioned with elbow-length sleeves and Scoop necklines. They carried beeeets of white shasta mums, Groomsman was Rick Irvine, bother of the groom. Guests were ushered by Ken Pollard brother of the bride, and Clare Beavers, uncle of tine groom. The bride's mother received in, a sheath dress or Freneh blue crocheted lace lined with taffeta with matching hat and gloves, black patent purse and shoes and a corsage or pale pink roses. 'he groom's mother assisted wearing a three-piece ensemble of shantung and lace in a bone shade with matchieg eet,eseorieS and hat of Amerieer Beauty vel- vet and rose corsage, For a trip to Vermont the bride wore. a deep aqua wee' worsted suit styled With a fitted. jacket n nd tab collar; black velvet hat, black leather Shoes, glares and parse and white c' lrid corsng , The maple will. reside at ea oven St. Stratford, fillets were preeeta troth Lon- eon. Toronto, Fruitland. Mitchell, Stratford. Welton, St. Marys and Brussels. The. Mao is a gredniate of. Iteen IttiNti.Rni *lime/ ne MRS. MONTILENA FARROW Mrs. MOIltilepa Farrow of Brussels, died in Golden Year, nursing home, Preston, on Thurs- day. August 12th. She was born in Winthrop, a daughter of the late Mr, and. Mes, John Pethick. After her mar- riage to the kite Robert Farrow, sire was a resident of Brussels for the remainder of her life. She is survived by three sans, Russell, Jack and Prank, all of Gait; one daughter, 'Mrs. Kenneth late) Galloway, of Cobourg: two sisters. Mrs. Watson Sholdice, Grey Township; arid Mrs. Robert Joynt, eleatorth. The funeral service was held from the D. A. Ttann funeral horne . Brussels at '2 p.m. on Saturday. Rev. Arthur Higginbotham, - or Duff's United Church, Walton, etoernyd.ucted the service.. Burial was in Brussels ceme- MRS. GEOROt bAMIS Mrs. Mildred May Semis, 80, wife of George Semis, eeouerich, formerly of Brussels died Thurs- day August 12th at St. Joseph's Hospital, London after a short illness. Born in Brussels, she was the in. 1909, later in, Clair- Stewart 'Scott and Margaret. Service. Sine lived in Brussels until her marriage in 1901, later in. Clair- mount - then-returned- to -Brussels where her husband was manager of a bank here for a number of years before going to Goderich 17 years ago. She was a member of Knox Presbyterian Church, Coderich. She is survived by her hus- band; one son, Finlay, of Goder- ich; one brother, Walter S. Scott, Brussels; six graridchildren; and six great grandchildren. The funeral service was held from , the Stiles funeral home, Coderich, at ia:30 p.m. on, Satur- day. Rea. G. L. Royal officiated. Burial was in Maitland ceme- tery. Nursing, Minden. Following reheateeel the Par- ents of the groom entertained the !arid ,t party et the hoit,e of Ma, and AIM George Pollard. Bride Horicit.td At Pre-Nuptial Events Prior to the wadding the bride was feted St a neinber of events A miscellaneous shower in London by frietidS and cless- mates. A Intffett dinner party by the stole' of third floor of the War MeMorial Children's Hospital, London. A miscellaneous shower hi the beeement of St. JOhn's Anglican Oinivell, thaleetee, ;aa frieetle Don't Miss "The Hell Driver's" ere Sept. 1st. The Imperial Hell Drivers per- form through two hours and 20 events Of the most exciting driv- ing imaginable. Hell Driving the spanking new Chrysler Products over ramps, into reverse spins,, careening along on two wheels, aneltacar precision driving, crisis crossing within a hair's breadth of one another, while being inter- spaced with motorcycle stunts and comedy acts. The show then swings into- the second half, pre- enting "SUICIDE INC.", the crash segment of the fast mov ing show. A number Of older cars are rolled over, flipped end over end, smashed head-on, and flown through the air to corn- Mete destruction in such events as the Crash Roll, Dive Bomber, Tee Bone, Head-On, and. IceWall Smash, making this the top rated crash show in the British. Com- monwealth, and truly the "WILD - FIST SHOW ON WHFIELS". Read the advertisement in this issue, Watch for more about the Hell Drivers next week. See them in action heee Sept, 1st, Escapes Serious injury When Car Burns After Rear-End Collision John Pennington Jr., was fort- anate to escape without serious in- jury, from. the car he 'was driving when it Caught tire atter being involved in a. rear-end collision with another car. The accident occurred at the corner 1% miles south of Brns- els. The rear-end collision forced the Pennington car across the south east ditcn through the fence unto the property of Mrs. Ella' Shurrie, with the second car in the ditch. Both cars were badly damaged. Occupants of both cars suffered cuts and bruises. It is alleged that the occupants of tine second car left the scene of the accident. The accident is being investi- gated by the OPP. The. 'Brussels fire department was called at approximately 11:00 pan, to extinguish the fire. A large number of specators, al- erted by the fire siren were else on the scene. HURON COUNTY 4-H HOMEMAKING PROJECT "SLEEPING GARMENTS" Any giel between the ages of 12 and 26 years who would like to take the abeve project. please lea ve eemee with the !tab, 4114 PEOPLIII WE KNOW Mrs. N. F. Haig and children, Coleen and Freddie, are visiting with Mrs. F. Rpm& Miss Ruby Smith of Toronto was a weekend visitor with her Uncle, F. R. Smith. Mrs. Wes Jermyn was a visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence. Johnston in Blyth last • week. Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Dickson, of Burlington have been visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harold, Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. M. Oldfield and *Mr. and Mrs. George Coasins attended the Hardware Conven- tion in London. on Wednesday. MT. and Mrs. Ronald Machan of Sarnia. Ont., have recently pur- chased the bonne of Wm. letrettan and are moving to 'Brussels in the neer lttere, Ronald Machan la a nephew of Leonard Madha.n Of Brussels atm tO iht6 *itti its 1,40, 404444 CRANBROOK Mr. 4. G. Nelson conducted the regular morning service in Knox Church, on Sunday, August 15. 1 Va. Nelson will occupy the pulpit on August 22 and 29; , 4„ Mr. and Mrs. Nelson and family spent two Weeks in the North. and at present are camp- ing at Goderich and renewing acquaintances in the district. Mr. and Mrs. Eari Dunn, Joan- ne and Shirley Smith spent Sat- urday in Kitchener and Jeanne remained for a visit with. Mr. and MTS. Don Jacklin. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Engel. Sharon, and Miss Elizabeth. Pfeifer spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Keys, Winchester. Miss Alice J. Forrest is spend- ing a week at, Kincardine. Mr. and Mrs. Nerman Pfiefer attended tho Pfeifer re-union MI '81111(10 y. Vr'q. Terra Smendon, alas. Mire Eons. and Mrs. Mee Engel are visiting friends in Saginaw this Week,. e Marriage