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The Brussels Post, 1974-07-31, Page 3;EA WEDDINGS (For-Seg Fotos) craft show knitting, crocheting,ydecorating, sewing, rugs, pottery, ceramics, leathercraft, gem stone jewellery, needlepoint, dolls, toysi, quilting, antiques and dozens more. There will be a book sale, good entertainment, free gifts, door prizes, lucky draws, many new crafts with something for everyone. Meals, buffet style, will be served continuously. A bake sale will be held, fresh garden produce and fruit will be available. 0110a 1 TOWERS Cash Crop! If you doubt the value of fertilizing your hay crop, consider this: You get more protein ... more dry matter ... more T.D.N.... 'from every acre. Every dollar invested in Hay and Pasture Fertilizer will return more than three dollars in extra feed value. .4gromart. Phone 887-4016 -13tussek THE BRUSSELS POST, JULY 81 1974-4 HEMINGWAY - REESE (The Russell Studio) HUTCHISON — VERSTOEP Marion Verstoep, 'R.R.3, Monkton and Ivan Hutchison, Chatsworth, were married in the United Church in Monkton, July 20. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Verstoep, Chatsworth and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray McGladry, Collingwood. The couple will reside in Chatsworth. (Photo by Russell Studio) Paterson Memorial esbyterian Church, Sarnia, was e scene of the wedding service at united in marriage Donna an Reese of Sarnia and Neil re Hemingway of Brussels on toe I, with Rev. George Young ficiating. The four o'clock ceremony took lace amid a setting of candelabra nd large baskets of mixed wers. Guest pews were reed ,with bows. Mrs. Eleanor Vargo provided aditional wedding music. The oist was Mr. Ray Buchanan. The bride is the daughter of and Mrs. William A. Reese of arnia, The groom is the younger n of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas emingway of Brussels. The bride, given in marriage by er father, wore a full length wit of imported white lagoda. he bodice was fashioned with a igh neckline, tapered sleeves th flared cuffs trimmed with and clipped applique lace. The -line skirt and attached chapel rain were enhanced by its owing fullness. Lace held her eil of silk illusion which Was domed with lace appliques. The maid of honor, Miss mela Rankin of London and the idesmaids, Mrs. Patricia uzon of Montreal and Mrs. arbara Leaver of Sarnia, sisters' f the bride, chose pastel blue alter gowns with long sleeves nd hooded jackets of bonded MAKAS - Vincent George Makas, London and Mary Anne Wheeler, both of don, were married in Bel- rave United Church, July 20, ev, John G. Roberts officiating. The bride is the daughter of r. and Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler, elgrave and the groom is the son Mr, and Mrs, Vincent Makas, rathroy. Mrs. Linda Lentz was organist or the ceremony and Carole arren Mississauga, sang He, edding. Benediction and More. The bride chose a gown of bile polyester sating with a 008C fitting jewel neckline and gh waisted front bodice. ' The vo tiered veil with French lace rim was held by a white sating ose head piece. She carried a Scade oftniniature red roses ith baby's breath. Margaret McLaughlin, Wing- am,' Was maid of honor, She are a gown of egg shell crepe jersey. They carried parasols with colorful mixed floral arrangements. Bob Hemingway of Listowel, nephew of the groom was ringbearer. The flower girl was Miss Lyn Whittaker of Brantford, niece of the groom. Brad Elliott of Montreal was the best man .Guests were ushered by Dr. Peter Hemingway of Listowel and. Dennis Whittaker of Brantford. The 'bride and groom and attendants left the church in decorated antique cars. At the reception at the Village Inn, Sarnia, guests were received by the bride and groom, their attendants and the bride's and groom's parents. The bride's mother wore a long flowing gown of pastel pink crepe and chiffon with embroidered jacket. The groom's mother was dressed in a floor-length gown of mauve chiffon with a gardenia corsage. For a wedding trip to the British Isles the bride chose a navy pant suit with yellow accessories. On their return they took up residence on the groom's farm, RR 3 Brussels. Out of town guests attended the wedding from Toronto, London., Brantford, Kitchener, Montreal, Brussels, Listowel, Seaforth, Huron Park, Bluevale and Lucknow. WHEELER with blue and red floral design and droop;brimmed egg shell hat with navy lace trim. Jan Ainslie, Goderich and Darlene Smith were bridesmaids. They were gowned identical to the maid of honor. Gerry Norris of Strathroy was groomsman. Ivan Wheeler, Strat- ford and Victor Weintendorf were ushers. Reception was held at the Belgrave Instittite Hall. For travelling to Ottawa, the bride chose a two-piece pink palasso pant suit with smocked jacket front and pink and white flowered halter top, Guests attended from Carson= vale, Michigan, Goderich, Clin- ton, Blyth VVingham, Sudbury,• Strathroy, London, Forest and Thedfotd. The couple will reside at 187 Tecumseh' Ave. E., London. Smiles Could It Be? There have been reports that tell us insanity in humans is decreasing. Could it be because so many things that used to be considered crazy are now quite common. Caddies or Carts? It is interesting the way carts have replaced caddies on many golf course. There are three big advantages to using the carts, however: They don't cost, they don't criticize and they don't count. Like Parachutes? Minds are like parachutes. They only function when they are open. BOOK YOUR AERIAL AND TOWER REQUIREMENTS NOW! DON'T WA/TIN [FREE ESTIMATES) IMO sod TV SALES &SERVICE QUEEN STREET* BLYTH gime. 523-9640 110.--4110..-..41101.—.411111110.....0000—•4111101. of d, r 1, e Ripley hosts Another western Ontario community is having a craft show. The "up and coming" village of Ripley will play host to an Arts and Crafts Festival on' Aug. 2 and 3. The Festival committee which formerly held a show in the Lucknow arena will hold their show in the Ripley High School. All manner of crafts - useful and decorative will be demonstrated and on sale. Some of the crafts will be China Painting, Oil Painting, weaving,