The Brussels Post, 1975-03-12, Page 12(l'
Wedding
SMITH PEARSON
A quiet but pretty candlelight
C; winter wedding was solemnized of. in Brussels United Church on'
br, February 28, 1975 at 7 p.m. when
to; Janet Elizabeth Pearson and
Bradley Dean Smith exchanged
CC marriage vows. Rev. Eric LeDrew
P1 ' officiated at the double-ring at ceremony. ot Traditional wedding music was
Y(,. played by Mrs. Gladys Jones of
SE Monkton.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and. Mrs. Ralph Pearson of
m. Brussels and the groom is the son cc, of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith,
R.R.3, Brussels.
Given in marriage by her father
the bride wore a gown of
E
polyester crepe with fur trimmed
:-hood and wore a jewelled tiara.
She carried a cascade of yellow
z and white mums with trailing ivy.
4: Maid of honour, Miss Sharon
1)),,,;LeDrew, wore an empire style
;fi dress of yellow and carried
nosegay of white mums.
Best man was Mr. Ken Smith
of Cranbrook. Usher was • Mr.
Murray Procter of London.
Following the ceremony a
family dinner was held at
Turnberry Tavern.
Guests were received by the
bride's mother wearing a soft
blue floor-length gown with
corsage of pink carnations. The
groom's Mother assisted wearing
a coral floor-length gown with
corsage of white carnations.
For travelling the bride wore a
turquoise blue pant suit with
corsage of white mums.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith are at
present residing in Brussels.
Prior to her wedding the bride
was honoured at a community
shower, a miscellaneous shower
at the home of Miss S. LeDrew
and a grocery shower at the home
of Mrs. Donna Anderson of
Belgrave.
LOVES SNOW — Some residents of Brussels enjoy
the snow. Paul Thompson has a handful trying to lift
s, it on his sleigh. (Photo by Langlois)
A reminder that the County of
,,Huron has an obligation until ,
I985 to see that Sky Harbor
Airport continues to operate as an
airport, clinched a request from
'the Town of Goderich for support
Ito help maintain the premises.
The Town of Goderich
rou chased the airport last year
and in addition• to capital costs,
;has budgeted $30,000 for
)maintenance of the property.
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County councillor Bill Cliftbrd
said that maintenance bills
include hydro, snow removal,
runway repair and the salary for a
part-time manager at $150 per
month.
The town asked the county for
50 percent for the maintenance
budget up to a maximum of
$15,000 this year. This was
approved.
Reeve Derry Boyle of Exeter
Huron Men's Chapel
olds panel discussion
The Voice of the Unborn,
1,Wingharn and the Goderich and
District Pro Life Groups made a
i ;Pint presentation to a large gat,
ering at the Huron Men's
chapel, Auburn on Sunday
evening. The slide presenttition
:and tape talk "Abortion —How it
Is" by Doctor and Mrs.
J. C. Willke was presented and
',he guest speaker, George
9tophy, student at law, Wingharn
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was introduced by Reverend
Fred Carson. A panel discussion
followed. Panellists were Sally
Campeau, Wingham; Doctor
Leahy, Teeswater; Jack Kopas,
Student Guidance teacher at
Wingham. The team front
Goderich were Connie Osborn
and Joan Cavanaugh, Sharon
Munro contributed the special
singing.
MARCH 12 1975
Stockyard
Chili Con Came
1 cup chopped onion
2 tablespoons fat
1-1/2 pounds ground beef
tablespoon chili powder
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
1/2 teaspoon oregano
2 10-ounce cans condensed
tomato soup
2 14-ounce cans kidney beans
Saute onion in fat until trans-
parent. Add beef and brown.
Add remaining ingredients.
Cover and simmer until thickened
(about 20 minutes). 6 servings.
(Food Advisory Services, Agricul-
ture Canada(
Every week more and more
people discover what mighty jobs
are accomplished by low cost Post
Want Ads. Dial Brussels
887-6641.
wondered if an "epidemic" of
similar requests might not flood
county council from airports in
Grand Bend and Huron Park.
However, Deputy-clerk Bill Hanly
reminded council taht due to an
old agreement, the county must
maintain at least one runway at
Sky Harbor until 1985. If the
facility was allowed to
deteriorate, the cost to the county
could be considerable Hanly
suggested. He also said the
county has contributed nothing to
Sky Harbor to date.
The airport is considered to be
an asset to the county as a whole.
Goderich Reeve Stan Profit said
he believes Sky Harbor will one
day be part of a circuit planned
for STOL (short takeoff and
landing) craft to transport
passengers to Toronto.
Construction of a new terminal
and hangers at Sky Harbor is
envisioned by Goderich's airport
committee, and it is hoped that
federal government funds, as
much as $250,000 will be
available for this purpose. The
facilities will then be operated on
a user-pay basis. Some revenue is
already being realized from the
facility Mr. Clifford said.
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39,80.
A steer consigned by Glen
Johnston of R.R,2, Bluevale,
weighing 1150 lbs. sold for 39.50,
Nine steers, consigned by Mack
Cardiff of Ethel, averaging 1164
lbs. sold for 39,35. .
Four steers consigned by Alvin
Grainger of R.R.2, Wroxeter,
averaging 1060 lbs. sold for
39.35.
Good Heifers - 35.00 to 37.00.
Medium Heifers - 33.00 to
35.00.
A heifer consigned by Robert
Kreller of Frodwich weighing 960
lbs. sold for 37.00.
Fourteen heifers consigned by
Jack Cardiff of R.R.5, Brussels,
averaging 968 lbs. sold for 36.,40
with his lot of 28 heifers selling
for 36.10.
A heifer 'consigned by Gary
Rintoul of Wingham, weighing
930 lbs. sold for 36.50.
Ten heifers consigned by Wm.
Adams of R.R.5, Brussels,
averaging 838 lbs. sold for 36.35.
Six heifers consigned by Orville
Porter of Paisley' averaging 998
lbs. sold for 36.10.
Choice Cows - 20.00 to 22.00
with sales to 36.75.
An offering of 475 pigs sold at
steady prices - 40 to 50 lb. pigs to
a high'of 41.50; 5o to 60 lb. pigs to _
a high of 45.50.
County reminded of
:airport obligation til 1985