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50th anniversary
ELEBRATE 50th--- When Mr. and Mrs. Jack Yuill of Brussels, centre, celebrated
heir fiftieth wedding anniversary on Saturday, their attendants from 50 years ago
ere there to celebrate with them. The attendants, on either side of the couple, are
lrs. Jack Bowman (Marge Yuill) and Jack Bowman. (Photo by W. Bewley)
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Yuill
celebrated their Golden Wedding
Anniversary at a family dinner
and Open House in Melville
Presbyterian Church, Brussels on
Saturday, May 31. Their only
attendants at the original
ceremony were present along
With guests from VVingham,
London, Petrolia, Palmerston, St.
Catherines, Hanever, Sttatford,
Edmonton, Brussels, Walton,
Seaforth, Cookstown,
Lucknow, Atwood, Arva and
Whitechurch.
Wednesday, June 3, 1925,
Mary Bowman, -daughter of Mrs.
Bowman and the late Wm.
Bowman, and John E, Yuill, son
of Mr. and Mrs.Walter Yuill,
were united in marriage by the
Rev., J, P. McLeod • at the
Presbyterian manse. Their
attendants were. Margaret
(Marge)- Yuill and Jack Bowman
(now Mr. and - Mrs. Jack
Bowman) .
Fifty years ago; the day was
extremely hot. The bride and
groom left for a wedding trip to
Niagara Falls, driving their 1923
Ford Model, T coupe. They
returned to reside on the groom's
farm on the third line of Morris.
Their farm was situated between
their parent's farms,.
In. 1932, Walter Yuill retired to
Brussels and Mr. and Mrs.. Jack
Yuill moved to his farm on the
corner of the 3rd line and'!County
Rd, 12, where they farmed until
their retirement in 1%9, when
they moved to their present
residence' on Queen St., Brussels.
They are active members of
Melville Presbyterian Church
where Mr. Yuill has been on the
Session for thirty-five years. They
have bowled with the A'twood
Lawn Bowling Club until this year
and now belong to the new
Brussels Lawn Bowling. Club.
They have one daughter, Jean,
Mrs.Walter Bewley, Walton, and
two granddaughters; Mary, Mrs.
Wayne Baker R.N., Lake Bolac,
Victoria, Australia, and Brenda
Bewley R.N., Edmonton Alberta.
Mr. and Mrs. Yuill received
congratulatory messages from:
Premier Davis and Murray Gaunt
M.P.P. of the Ontario
Government; Prime Minister
Trudeau and Robt. McKinley
M.P. of the Federal Government,
and Gov . Gen. Jules Leger.
egionaires
tt and William of Walton, • e grandchildren and four I n grandchildren. Also euc ving are three brothers, Earl *Hop Township, Leslie qffrit' O. inn = t ler and Joseph of Roehester, AO U ma
JANICE JOHNSTON
fighter of Mr. and Mrs. James
IaI
nston, of Brussels, Ontario,
ivied her Bachelor of Arts
tee in Physical Education'
the University of Western
rio, She plans to attend
ouse Teaches College in
tember.
bituary
MARGARET HUMPILRIES
Mrs, Margaret Humphries,
on, passed away in Clinton
onview) on Monday, May
in het 80th year,
e was the former Margaret
Bolton, horn in MoKilloP
ship, a daughter of the late
and Mrs. Isaac Bolton.
s. Humphries was
Creased by her husband am and a daughter Jean: She
s to mourn her loss one
ter Mary :Mrs. Horace
age; London. Two sons,
DONALD PEARSON
Son of Mr. and Mrs. George
Pearson of Ethel who graduated
from the University of Waterloo
on Friday, ' May 23rd with a
Baphelor of Science Degree.
Ten loin • .
Ten young people joined
Brussels United -Church , Sunday
morningr-Karen Bridge, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bridge;
Donald Higgins, son of Mr, and
Mrs. Chester Higgins; Timothy
Prior, son of Mr, and Mrs. Jim
Prior; John Richmond, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Richmond', Brian
Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Spence
Scott; Douglas Sholdice, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Sholdice;
MURRAY JOHN ELSTON
son of Mr. and Mrs.Wm. J.
Elston, , R.R.#4, Wingham,
graduates from University of
Western Ontario, School of Law,
on Jutie 5, 1975. Murray has
accepted a position to article with
the law firm of Little, Morrissey,
Gillespie and Reeves of London,
Ontario.
Dianne Stephenson, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Stephenson; Scott Wheeler, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Bill /Wheeler;
• MRS. MYRA HENRY
Daughter of Mrs. Stuart McNair,
R.R.3, Brussels, will graduate
from the Faculty of Nursing,
University of Western Ontario on
June 6, with her degree in
nursing. Mrs. Henry is a
graduate of Seaforth District High
School and of St. Mary's School of
Nursing, Kitchener.
Gloria White, daughter of Mr.
and' Mrs, Ken. White; Susan
White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence White..
body, rested at the The Brussels Legion was
4ttg funeral home in represented by four members e Is. Prineral service was eoth. Gad CoM, Harry from St. John's Anglican Crith, Corti. Len Laniont and e} op Wednesday at 2 pan, Corn. Ross Duncan at a
, ev. P 'Carson officiating, Provincial tuchre Touitiartient foe I „ folioWed itt trusselS all of Ontario, held at Alton on ery,
libeaftq. Saturday: The Brussels four
vvdre Herb - players took 5th place:
N tieltoti Marks; Bill Coin: tattiont and Clint •
d 1,116wat'd Ilackwell bunban Won 2nd.. prize fot
"°rtreadi Ron Bennett. doubles out of 42 Legions,
United Church
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