The Brussels Post, 1968-09-12, Page 1t
The following are d nth LICInt;
that wore not included. in the
Brussels fall fair prize list,
Top Notch Feeds,
5,o0
told. ('n no i ngham 5.00
::cautery Hardware Store 5,00
Alex Pearson 5.01)
.lordon •5.00
Incrison Moro,
Moncriffli • 2.00.
Woher Store, Nthel 2.00
Sutith's Store,
Crauhrook
or- al Harrison.
2,00
2.00
LOWE — MCTAGCIART
$2.00 A Year In Advance — $3.00 TO ILIA 1 I PI I,S.BAY, SEPT. 12th, 1968
AREA SWINE BREEDERS
WIN AT WESTERN FAIR GRAN BROOK
11'ir. Thomas IL jackson is t
a patient in \\Ingham hospital,'
Mrs, Lytle Gordon and Mrs,
Mac Engel have gone on a motor
trip East with Mr, and Mrs.
Stanley Speiran Ethel,
W. I. September Meeting,
Mrs, Mac Altintosh was hostess
for the September meeting of
the W. L with an rthendance of 1.5.
The' roll eall was "a resolution
would like to see my husband
make.", Bonnie and Heather Alts.-
IntoSh sang, Club leaders will be
Mrs. Veitch and Sharon 'Fischer.
Mrs. Stuart Stevenson and Barb-
ara Bremner. It was moved and
seconded that the W. h pay the
eNpenses (dinner and car fare)
Or these leaders. The institute
will have a booth at Brussels Pair
if a van is available, A dispiaY
five craft articles from five eount-
.10es is to be in charge of Mrs,
Clare Veitch and Mrs. Allan
MoTaggart. The hobby display at
the County. Rally in Cranbrook,
will be in charge of Mrs. Mac
Macintosh. Road signs painted
with "Ciranbrotak and Home and
Country" will be done by John
Strickler if stencils can be ob-
tained. An interesting and' enter-
taining debate "Resolved that the
joys of middle age surpass the
joys of youth" was given by Mrs.
Wilfred Strickler and Mrs. Clare
yeitoli upholding middle age and
Mrs. Frank Workman and Mrs,
Leslie ;Knight the joys of youth. It
was voted a tie. "Cod Save the
Queen" was Sung in closing„
W.M.S. Afternoon Group
The September meeting of the
Afternoon Group of the W.ALS.
was held at the home of Mrs,
Smith. Mrs. John Schnook. leader,
read a poem and the Lord's Prayer
Was repeated in unison. Mrs. Mae
Eingel gave the Scripture reading
and the Meditation was read by
the leader. Mrs, Earl Dunn led in
in prayer. The business period
Vas presided over by Airs, Clare
Veitch, Several visitors Were pre-
'sent The roll call was answered
With "one or the BeatittideS",
Cards and -Visits to sick and sit-ta-
ins were recorded, the topic
'"Tithing Eggs" was read by MISS
Alice Forrest, It WaS planned
-tO thaVe a special speaker for the
Octeber Meeting. Airs. J. Schnook
and MISS VOrrest assisted With the
refreShillentS,
Cranbrook i 4-H Club
The first Meeting of Crattbrook
4-T-T club was he'd at the home tif
the leader, Mrs. Clare 'Veitch on
Sept. 7th, ()Meets elected were:
President Marie Lake I
Vice-PreS, .... Smith
Secretary Rotating
Tr'easur'er ,,..„-,... Witch
Press reporter Marie Witch'
Nnni0 or the club is to he "Cron-
brook T 'Singing SeWera". Some
Objects discussed Were color
flattery, design. and suitable lines
frit different figares, 'rile project
is "dettOnt'. May be sunlit",
BRUSSELS HORTICULTURAL
SOCIETY MEETING SEPT. 16
The September mooting of the
Britssels Tiorticulural Society will
be bold on Monday September
6P1 at 5:00 p.m. in the P ublic'
Library. Mr. ,Dow(; Tiles, Agrieni•
Hirai Representotive of Huron
County, Clinton, wilt he the gueSt
speaket Everyetie WelCOrne
• (ho :•"51411 y. August . 1068
Ri ,v• !1.11an Johnston performed
the double ring marriage cOre-
.1101V of Ruth Louise MoTaggart
of Kitchener o ,John M
',owe, Brussels. at Brussels TTnit-
ed Church.
The wedding party entered th.t.-?
''hutch to traditional music played
Mrs. Sharon Stephenson and
Mr. 'Donald McDonald of Walton
sang the Wedding Prayer and
during the singing of the rc,gist'ot.'
he song C) Perfect. Love.
Mr. anti Mrs. Adrian 'ArcTriggarl
.o parents of the bride and Mr.
t'u.d. Mrs. Jack Lowe are parents of
'he groom,
Ruth. given in marriage by her
;•ather won' a white floor length
emPire w a is Lod dress of Italian
.e.ln tic, ';11!in ieaivring lace bodice
with scalloped neckline and scal-
loped elbow length bell shonet
:4eeves, The'cathedral length trvin,
tad frem the empire waist. A tiara
f pearls and crystals held her
:walloped net illusion .She
carried. a cascade of White sweet ,
"bean roses and soleil leaVes,inter-
twined with pfeees of chartreuse
toile.
• :Iles. iirThP [,extra, Brussels, was
matron of honor and Afr: 1,-,•-folp-, 11
\Val ton, sister of . the
bride and Miss Amu , Lo ,,.'e nsister
of the r:room. were bridesmaid's,
They were :,.towned alike i n N yi r i..0
waisted chartreuse floor length
drosses it ills headpieces, of match-
rose tes arid tulle and carried
touch of orange.
Danny Achilles, neoPew Wt. the
Lohnots ((I white mums sprayed
I•vide carried the rings on a heart
p,hoped pillow.
The brtil' unit was Wayne
f owe. Brussels. brother of the
!'room, and usbeN were IM1 r+
Sarnia, mother or the
br-Ple and Raymond Bronson or
Toronto.
The grron's mother vc-,.ro
lime 9,TOon evel• taco
heath dross. witb vocossor-
ond Porrocro of yellow ro'ehltris
nvIther wore a
Wn Pre's e r,P. WWI at
MO 11111 fit: Pere coot with beic:e
11‘.1 brown accessori-:.; n car-
o r r i rm•rr, 1,1 ,4,11+,1,4
;':11111111.1141 or Mrs.
Pearl towe n nd 1110 P:roota'14
,rand father "jr Ss.) vest or Vox
wore patosts of honor and also
\TIT, Bevis Of rirtusselS.
A lovely wedding was solem-
nized on September tith. 1968, ill
Brussels Pnited 11 IT 11 With Rev.
A. johnsion officiating for the
marriage of Judith Caroline
Marla tt and 1.,arry Ross Duncan.
Vows were spoken before an
altar of glmlelus, form:, and
caudelabras.
The bride is the daughter of
Mrs. Pauline Marlatt and the late
"race Marlatt. The bridegroom's
uirents are Mr. and Mrs. Ross
nuncan.
The. orga nist. Mrs. Slut ton
Stephenson, accompanied the
'oloist, Graham MacDonald,
yen in marriage by nor uncle,
',Tr, Greenwood, of Bur -
-ord. the bride chose a floor-length
:heath .gown of white satin with
Vustrain quiper lace appliques and
lily-point sleeves. with cowl neck-
tun and a matching coat with
yhOpel. train, Her hoquet was red
uses and White, carnotionS,
Miss Barbara Marlatt, sister of
the bride, was maid of honor'. MI'S.
Darlene Marlatt, sister-h44aw,
as bridesmaid and Miss Minot
fIrcenwood, cousin of the, bride,
as :hlul(>r bridesmaid. All attend.-
vtItS Wore floor-length empire
'0 ions of gold colored Beau-de soie,
with hoottets of yellow and bronze
Mums. Darcee Marlatt, nieco of
the bride, was the flower girl, also
dressed in a floor, length' gown of
the same design as the. brides-
maids,
Stuart, Greenwood, •cousin of
bride was riiig hearer.
The groom's brother. David
1)tincan. was groomsman. Ushers
were Jitn Duncan, brother of the
groom and Del. Hastings, cousin
14 the groom.
After leaving the ch.nrch. the
bride and groom were escorted in
suirrey to the Brussels Royal
Panadian Legion for the reception,
To greet the guests the bride's
mother chose an emerald green
matehing dress and eoat of Ital-
ian Brocade and. Matching acces-
„orics and the groan 's mother-'
chose a blue Metallic sheat.h,
black lace coat and nuncluing
occessories.
For travelling to the Thotisand
Islands and Ottawa the bride
donned n Mauve metallic dress
and coat with Ida oh accessories,
Gt.k.sts wore present from Thur•
ford, Welland., Kitchener Toronto
Port Colborne, atilt, Hespeler
Birtevale and Atwood,
POST PUBLISHING MUSA
LIONS CLUB HOLD
FIRST FALL MEETING
'The first Lions (.1lub meeting of
the Coll seascm was held iii. the
Brussels Library on Monday night.
with the new president of the
club, Jan van Vilet. presiding.
Lion Tamer Al Johnston kept .
the meeting- lively with the jovial
manner in which he conducted the'.
sing song with Miss Ann Oldfield
at. the piano while Tail Twister
John Minna nipped the members
with fines.
Lion. Secretary C. McFadden,
called the roll and dealt with cor-
respondence,
Lion Treasurer C, Parker. pre-
sented a financial report.
It; was decided to sell World
Series tickets with the proceeds to
go to the Recreation Committee.
Considerable discussion took
place regarding the painting of
park bleachers and other matters.
The application of Ken. Scott,
principal of Brussels- School, for
membership in the. Brussels Lions
Club was favourably received, ••
Lion Lloyd Case.more. ZOne
Chairman. will be present. at the
next meeting.
PEOPLE WE KNOW
Miss Marni Bronson entered
St. MarT's Hospital, Kitchener;
this week in training as a student
nurse,
Miss'Vonne MoCuteheon. daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. George MC-
(,utcheon is a patient in Wing-
ham and District Hospital,”
Congratulations to Miss Barb,
are Marlkt, daughter of Airs,
:Pauline Marlatt, who has roveived
a certificate of Qualification as a
Beautician with honors. Barbara,
will reside in London after the
Imlt of September,
Mr, and Mrs. Archie 'Fiallantyne
and. MT. and Mrs. ;reek 13allantyne
and fathily. London. visited. Mrs.
'Margaret Rallantyne oil Thttrs-
day. A number of other friends
called to offer congratulations and:
good wishes' on her birthday,
The Reeve, and Council, of the
Village of Brussels wish to extend
a sincere Welcome. to Dr. Butzylc
on his taking up re!lirlonce and
practice in Brussels.
Ross Patterson of Grey Town-
ToWnship has purchased the
Jack Higgins property. -ATI'. and
Mrs. Higgins and family are mov-
lug to Listowel.
WILLIAM HENRY BREMER
WilliaM Henry Brower died at
his home in Morris '1•01.1.nshin .rm
Monday, in his 7.7,1 h year, TTe is
811tViVed by one dattohtra . Airs.
Albert Htc'tty) Ritehen, Tlinevale:
brothers, Charles and George, heih
of Morris Towthibiu: Fred. e
London; sisters, mr:t 11,—!-7-
(Anrim wheeler. Laudon'
Lottella, 'Morris Townshin. Punr.,r-
al sorvieo at 2 P.M, TlinV ,'11;'1'. at
lip Ti. A, Bonn Puneral Horne,
Brussels. Burial ill. Brussels
tery.
MISS JEAN E, SCOTT
Miss Joan Elizabeth. Scutt. 60
Toronto, Wed Tuesday at River-
dale Hospital, Toronto.
Born in Morris Township, she
was a daughter or the late Mr.
and Mrs. Robert, Scott. She had
lived in Toronto an' the past. Cr;
years.
Surviving' are one. brat her.
Robert Al Scott, MeRillop Town
shop: two sisters, Mrs. Robert
f elen) Smith, Toronto; Mrs,
Tlarvey (Florence) ltiefluteh en,
Brussels,
The :funeral service was held
P'r'om the A. Ranh funeral home.
Brussels at 2 p.m. on. Thursday.
Pallbearers were Thomas Miller.
A mold Taylor, Ronald Gross
Robbie Scott, Lloyd Wheeler and
Clarence MeCutheoti.
INVITED TO HEAR
GUEST SPEAKER
The TT,C.W. of the 'United
Church will havo Miss Clara Mc-
COwan. superintendent of the
Children's Aid Soeiety Of Huron
County for the meeting, Tuesday
Sept. 1,7th, at 8 p.m. Any ladies
interested in hearing MisS Ne-
Cowan will be most welcome.
F. R. SMITH PROPERTY
AND STOCK SOLD
Ned Rutledge, ef Brussels has
purchased the Ttirnberry Street
property and stock of the late
F. R, Smith. Mr, Rutledge Harr
taken posSession. See notice of
clearance sale on inside page.
The Smith residential property
has' been sold to Allan Smith of.
Grey Township,.
BRIDE HONORED
PRIOR TO MARRIAGE
Friends and neighbours 'ion=
'te'e'd Miss lady Marina, with a
shower at the Brussels Library
on August 24th.
Relatives also honored .Tudy
with a shower at the home of Mrs
Jennie are ell woOd, of Burford.
randmother of the bride
CARDS OF THANKS
My sincere thanks to lily friends
for their kindness to me while it
Wingbam Fiospital. Thanks also
to Rev. C. A. McCarron, Dr. Me-
fl'regor and nurses.
Margaret Ballantyne
, • The family of the. late Jean
Stott wish la express sincere
thanks and appreciation for the
henuliful floral tributes and fey
the many nets of kindness shown
during their recent bereft vement.
thanks to r?. PV, IlreCa ITO/ 1
:oral Mr. D. \. Roan,
BRUSSELS, POST,
DONATIONS TO
BRUSSELS FAIR
Win. Turnbull captured first
Co.' Yorkshire Sow born
after July 1st, 1967. at 'Western
Fair. .1.ortdon.
Another local breeder. ',Mines
Fritz of Grey Township had the
Reserve Grand Champion Boar.
WORK BEE AT FAIR GROUNDS
Work BOP to prepare for Brus-
sels Pal! Fair will be held Mon-
day, September 23 at I pro. Many
hands make light work.
DUNCAN — MARLATT