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Smiling faces for Santa’s visit to Brussels
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along the parade route in
(Vicky Bremner photo)
A friendly hello
Santa merrily greeted folks
Brussels on Saturday night on his way to the arena, where
he passed out treats and visited with local youngsters. (Vicky
Bremner photo)
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In the spirit
Colourful floats and the Brussels Legion Pipe Band led the way for Santa Claus at this year’s
Brussels parade on Saturday night. (Vicky Bremner photo)
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Cucksey-Townsend
Jennifer Melissa Cucksey, formerly of Wingham, Ontario
was married to Samuel Sloan Townsend of Ipswich, MA, on
October 11th, 2003. The outdoor ceremony took place at the
: groom’s parents’ horse farm in Ipswich, MA. The bride is the
daughter of Ken and Brenda Cucksey of Wingham. She is
also the granddaughter of Jack and Betty Giousher. The
groom is the son of Peter Townsend and Robin Petersen of
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The bride wore a matte satin tank with an empire waist and
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