The Brussels Post, 1974-05-01, Page 14TODAY'S CHILD
BY HELEN ALLEN
KRICK — RITCHIE
News of
Cranbrook
Correspondent
Mrs. Mac Engel
Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Hastings
Kitchener, and Mr. and
Brian Denney, Toronto, were
recent visitors with Mr. and Mn
Stanley Fischer.
Saturday visitors with Mrs,
Lylle Gordon .were Mrs, Enan
McCallum, St. Thomas, Mt, and
Mrs. Sidney Barnes, London and
Mrs. Nora Green, Toronto.
Three .area residents a
patients in Wingham Hospital,
Lynn Evans, Clem Sterner and
Mrs. Maurice Cameron,
Quite a number from here took
in the film "Time to run" in the
Avon Theatre, Stratford, on
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Wray.
London, visited Mr. and Mrs,
Howard Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunn visited.
in London on. Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs. Bill Machan,
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Mrs. C. Earl "Family in Part of
To-day". The business was
conducted and minutes were read
and approved. Treasurer report'
was given by Mrs. Geo. Pearson.
Details for the Rummage Sale
on April. 27th were discussed:
The next meeting will take
place at the church. Benediction
was said and lunch seved by Mrs.
C. Bray.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ward and
family of Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs.
Roger Smith and family of Elmira
visited over the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Dobson.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Pitcher and
family of Toronto visited Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. Lynn.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Earl and
Judy visited Mr. and Mrs, L
Earl, Atwood, • on Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mts. Dennis Earl and
Janice of Owen Sound and Mr,
and Mrs, Gary Earl, Jeff and
Sandra of R.R.2, Listowel; visited
with Mr. and Mrs Chester Earl.
Mt, Don Pearson has returned
home after completing his term at
school h Waterloo.
Mrs, Cecil Eckmier is visiting
at the home of Mrs. Mae Lake ;
Atwood ; after her return from
Hospital.
Mr and Mrs: Cliff Bray visit ed
Mr.. and Mrs, Jack McCutcheon,
Brussels„ on Sunday, Mrs. Bray
also attended a trousseau tea in
Gorrie.
Mr„ and, Mrs. Robert Laropliti
of Woodstock visited Mr. and
Mrs; Les Crozier:
HAPPY WITH GROWN-UPS*
The pose is indicative of Freddy's personality for he's a quiet
lad, inclined to daydream. Handsome Freddy is five,
Anglo-Saxon in descent. He is slightly built and small-boned
with beautiful dark eyes, brown hair and fair skin. He is in good
health except for being subject to colds.
Freddy would rather play by himself than with other'children
but enjoys adult company. He likes water, stars, colors and
machinery — especially cranes and bulldozers. Th ough often
inattentive in kindergarten, he is observant about such things as
the color of eyes, hair, clothes and traffic. lights.
Freddy's teacher says he is apparently average in intelligence
but doesn't seem interested.ii what is going on in school. He has
tremendous curiosity outside school and he likes books,
especially if somebody will read him a story. He enjoys drawing,
painting and coloring.
Even outdoors, Freddy is quite hippy with his own company.
This engaging boy will be a fine, son for parents with much
understanding who can love him without expecting instant love
in return.
To inquire about adopting Freddy, please write to Today's
Child, Ministry of Community and Social Services, Box 888,
Station K, Toronto M4P 2H2. For general adoption information,
please contact your local Children's Aid Society.
News of Ethel
Rummage sale is success
Correspondent
'Mrs. Chester Earl
The Ethel U.C.VV.held a very
successful Rummage Sale on.
Saturday, April 27th.
Personals
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
GeO. Lynn were Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Lynn and son, Miss Betty
Lynn, all of Toronto, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Lloyd of Montreal.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Bray
attended the Gowing-Johnston
wedding in Gorrie on Saturday,
Mrs. Jean Fraser of Burford is
visiting her sister, Mrs. Percy
Stephenson and Mr. Stephenson.
• Mr. Cliff Beirnes of Lucknow
visited with. Mr. Norman BeirneS.
Mrs. J. Turner of Harriston is
visiting With Mr. and Mrs. R.
Cunningham.
Mr. and Mrs, Doug. Evans and
family visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs, Don Eadie, Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hewitt
visited Sunday in 'Rockwood.
Mr. and. Mrs. Alf Sutton visited
last week with Mrs, Bert Godden.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Forbes
visited Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Scheerer. Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Scheerer and family
visited Sunday at the Same home.
(Intended for last week)
The Ethel .1.1.C.V. of the United
Church held their April Meeting
at the home of Mrs. Cliff Bray on
Thursday, April 18th • at 2 p.ni,
Fathily Life
Mrs. Carl McDonald led in the
Worship Service on "Family
Life". The topic was given by
BRUSSELS FioSt MAY ly 1974
Ruth Marie Ritchie, Hamilton
and Donald Leroy Krick, 38-Cope
St., Hamilton were united in
marriage on April 6th, 1974 at 4
p.m. in Duff's United ChUrch,
Walton with Rev. Derwyn Docken
officiating.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ritchie,
Walton and Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Krick, Alden, U.S.A. , are the
parents of the 'groom.
Candelabra with multi
coloured daisies decorated the
church.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride chose a sheer
crystalette trimmed with seed
pearls and Belgium lace with long
chapel train and a four-tierred silk
veil. She carried pink roses with
white and pink chrysanthemums
and baby's breath.-
Mrs. Georgia Schmiedebeyg
was the matron of honor and the
bridesmaids were Miss Ina
Huisman and Miss Nancy Elston,
They were dressed alike in pink
pc) lyester satin .gowns with
empire waist, jumper style with
matching floral yoke and sleeves.
Ray Nopper, Jarvis, Ontario
was the best man and Gordon
Lyddiatt and David Birtwistle
were the ushers,
The wedding music was played
by Mrs. Elva Wilbee with. Solo by
Mrs, Margaret Whitmore.
The reception was held at the
Brussels Legion Hall. Receiving
were the parents .of the bride -and
groom. The bride's mother wore a
frosty blue Italian lace dress with
empire waist trimmed with silver
braid.
Tourist Assoc.
plans meeting
Their first executive meeting
the Huron County Tourist
Association discussed and
proposed objectives, constitution
and by-laws for the Association
at their first meeting Monday.
Recommendations will go to
the general membership at a
meeting on Tuesday, May 7 at
Hully Gully at 8 P.M.
The executive invited all
community-Minded business
people to attend the May 7
meeting and"help make Huron
County the beautiful place it
really is''.
Every week more and more
people discover what mighty jobs
arc accomplished by low cost Post
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