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Removable fire pan. Convenient lever type
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Specially designed brackets permit lid to be
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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.
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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
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