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The Brussels Post, 1973-04-04, Page 3Thurs. Apr. 5 to Sat. April 21, 1973. `MAGIC CHEF' CHEF' Convertible PORTABLE DISHWASHER WASHES, RINSES, SANITIZES • SIX PUSH-BUTTON CYCLES • EIGHT-PANEL SIGNAL CENTER Every button controls a special wash, Gentle coolness for delicate CRYSTAL AND CHINA. DOUBLE WASH for regular things, with two rinsings after each wash cycle. Special SOAKING CYCLE AND WASH for messy pots and pans. RINSE AND HOLD CYCLE that holds breakfast and lunch dishes till supper cleanup time; There's a SHORT SANI•WASH for small loads that gives thorough washing, double rinse, and 150° sanitizing. And MAGIC RED BUTTON TOTAL WASH - washings, double rinses after each and sanitizing at 150° to make everything germ-free. PANELS LIGHT UP, so you know what's going on inside. EASY TO LOAD ... HOLDS up to 16 place settings, plus removable silver basket. CONVERTIBLE, TOO - USE ON ROLLERS, FOR EASY PORT- ABILITY: OR REMOVE TOP AND ROLLERS AND BUILD IT IN. DIMENSIONS:24" wide, 231/4 " deep, 36" high. No. 5,03.500 WHITE No. 503-501 HARVEST (1C,AMPERELLA SPRING, CHAIR Adult spring-tension folding, chair. Folds flat to 11/z ". Tubular steel frame and wood- en arm rests. 1 CHILD'S SPRING CHAIR This spring tension folding chair folds N°' 575'261 ling. Polished tubular SALE 144 compactly for travel- steel frame and wood- • Ea. en arm rests, 1-3-CAMPING STOOL A campsite must. No. 575-260 Folds compactly for SALE 154 easy transporting. Ea. No. 575.262 SALE 444 Ea. New Manpower centre for students. • te.174Mr.., 19' PORCELAIN KETTLE BARBECUE No. 575-237 SALE 7 Keep the heat in with this kettle harheque. Removable fire pan. Convenient lever type draft contd. Heavy gauge cooking grill. Specially designed brackets permit lid to be used as Windshield, Made of heavy gauge steel with enamel finish, flared 1" aluminum legs and 5" whitewall wheels. Canada Manpower has recently opened a new office in Goderich to assist students seek- ing summer employment. The office will provide the following services for students and employers: - Referral of qualified people to available summer job oppor. tunities. - Assist student clients to find work by soliciting job orders from area employers. - Assist employers to find qualified help by recruiting avail- able students. - Supply, information on the BEURMANN - S Brussels United Church was the scene of the candlelight cere- mony that united in marriage Joan Elizabeth Stephenson and Neil Randolph Beurmann on. Friday, March 30th at seven- thirty o'clock. Rev. Eric Le Drew officiated at the ceremony held amid a setting of white shas- ta mums and white gladiolus. The bride is .the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gor don Stephenson of Brussels. The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs.Orville Beuermann of R.R, 4, Walton. Traditional wedding music was provided by Mrs. John Bryans who also accompanied the soloist, Mrs. Carl Graber who sang "0 Promise Me" and “Be- cause". The bride, given in marriage by her father, was gowned in floor-length shiny polyester white crepe. Fashioned with lace top, empire waist, stand-up collar and long full sleeves, the front was accented with pink and white daisies. The' floor-length: veil was -held with a.- daisy bead, band. She wore a silver brace- let, gift of the groom. Her bridal flowers were white shasta daisies. The bride's attendants, Judy LeDrew, ,maid-of-honour and bridesmaids, DeanneStephenson, sister of the bride, and Betty Beuermann, sister of the groom, wore identical dresses of floor- length green chiffon rose-pattern over shantung satin. They fea- tured high empire waist, stand- up collar, black ribbon strea- mers, long, full, cuffed sleeves. -Rows of insertion down the front were threaded with black rib,bon. They wore white picture hats and carried White shasta daisy bou- quets. Donald Dalton of R.R. 4, Wal- ton, was the grocitn'S best man. Guests were ushered by David Stephenson, brother of the bride and Glenn Beuermann, brother of the groom. At the reception held in the various federal and provincial governments summer programs for Atudents. Larry Dillon, a native of Sean forth, has been appointed as the Student Placement Counsellor. He Intends to approach most area employers to encourage student employment and will also visit the schools to assist the students to register early. Early registration is impor- tant to the students as many employers are seeking their summer help now. If a student has an application in the, files, he is referred to new job oppor- tunities as they become available. groom's mother was dressed in white, floral design, ,fortrel of floor-length. Her accessories were black with pink corsage. The bride's table was centred with the wedding cake topped with white doves and flanked with pink candles. Music .for dancing was by the Ken Scott Orchestra. For a wedding trip to Buffalo and Kentucky, the bride chose a blue and pink baggies slack suit with white shasta daisy corsage. On their return the young couple will reside at 49 Essex St., Apt. 8, Stratford, Ont. An honored guest at' the wed- was the bride'S grand- 1 Mather, Mrs. Elsie Shaw,of Brus- sseks. Other guests in attendance were from Toronto, Galt, Clinton, Stratford, Mitchell; Winthrop, Elmira, Blyth, Listowel, Pal- merston, • Seaforth, London, 'Waterloo, Walton and Brussels. PRE-NUPTIAL EVENTS HONORED JOAN STEPHENSON Miss Joan Stephenson was guest of honor at pre-nuptial .events prior to her marriage. Miss Fran Exel entertained at an engagement party at her home. Miss Judy LeDrew held a shower at her home for girl friends on February 20th. Friends and neighbours were present at a miscellaneous shower in the United Church March 8th. Hostesses were Mary Bryans, Donelda Pearson, Bonnie Pennington and Isabel Wheeler.. Mrs. Orville Beuermann held a shower at her home on March 19th attended by neighbours, friends and relatives. 46 Area Wedding 1:1 TEPHENSON Brussels Legion Hall, guests were received by the parents of the bride and groom and the wedding party. The bride's mother was wearing a floor- length dress of green and blue flowered chiffon over green whis- per taffeta, white and silver stole and accessories. Her corsage was yellow shasta daisies. The TRY OUR DELICIOUS "Get yaureIf inte Hot Water" "CASCADE 40" WATER HEATER . No, 66-79/ 6991 Ea. 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