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The Brussels Post, 1952-7-30, Page 6buro " Water on Taprr IN THE KITCHEN Fresh running water at th the of the tap DURO PUMPING SYSTEM ... get rid of Kitchen drudgery. IN THE BATHROOM THE ORVSrSEii S POST Bradshaw StrettQn White •and Irina gladioli Yenned. a l lovely setting tor to pretty wedding In the Mame Of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Strettee whoa their Duly daughter Geraldine Hazel Was unitedin marriage to Gordon Wesley Brad- shaw ,younger son of Mr. and Ire. Ras/Sell Breda Bluervele. The double •ring ,ceremony wan performed by Rey. W. -H. Fulton, 'af Melville Presbyterian Oburch, Brussels. Given in marriage by her father, the bride looked lovely In a 13a1- lertea. length gown. of pale blue taffeta end net. Her shoulder length veil of French illusion was caught by a matohing headdress of small blue flowers. She wore a • corsage of pale Pink roses, Protect the health of your Miss Esther .Raymond was tits family , add to the comforts brides only attendant, gowned in of daily living modernize dusty pink taffeta with net over your home with a DURO • skirt. She wore a matching load- PITMPING SYSTEM, dress of small ,ping flowers and a corsage of Talisman roses. Harvey Bradshaw. brother of the LABOR and TIME groom was best man. IN THE BARN bride belted eiternitttg le e. irallex� of Cliitriztillii lake n -l inei$ttb goWw to hyaeie4b blue earade, A. match- ing ru>xlon. feeaddneas• field her fingertip veil of (als^aclath •b1u0 net. She carried a belmfuleit of red rosea. Miss kJlda yliwboltt of St. Maar- hies. maid of 'honor, ch>aae a bei. lertnadength pima of ohamtaraeue pink net with matching nylon flower beaddrese. A bouryuet of Joanna, TIM rotes ooutpieted her costume. Mrs. ,Mildrer M4Ciene ghan, bridesmaid, wore a ballerina. length gown of green net 'withw- eYlon flower headdress. Her f1 ers were a bouAilot of Talisman MORS. bursa Janet •Q'wnt, Junior bridesmaid, was in e ballerina length gown of yellow dotted or- gandie with maatching,nlvion flow. Pr 11eaddreISS. She carried a bou- quet of Talisman roses. 'Pbe best man was Mr. Jerry H•alamay, St.. ("ether/flea, mall the. gueet's 'were ushered by Mr. Leslie Mason and Mr. Robert Yui11. .brother cf the bride, The church. hall was decor alted with bouquets of sweet Pena Saves , watering stock with a DUROAster the roremoaY a reception and gladioli for the luncheon. Miss. PUMPING SYSTEM . r was held, where the bride's mother Jean Sbdultenlberg, St. Catharines, greater PROFITS besides, I wore a blaelt crepe dress with a Played a medley of piano solos at you have FIRE PROTECTION l corsage of pink roses. The groom's the reoei»Ition 'while The guests for your buildings, mother ohose navy blue and a were being seated. Mrs. 1lld, Me. corsage of pink roses. Burney. -sister of the bride, reoety- For a wedding trip the bride wore ed the guests, assisted by m•em• a navy end .gray plaid tatfe.t..with bars of tbhe Women's Associationof piny blue redingote with navy and the ohnroh. For a. motor trip to red accessories, 'Bouton and other Places in the On their return from a trip north, United States the bride chose a they will reside in Brussels. { white linen suit with navy access- orieic as 'her tralvellfng ensemble. Razansoff - Yuili Mr. and Mrs. Rezauso•ft will reside in St. Cattharines. Meets were Knox United "Cber'-is Belgrave .nresesat from .Toronto, St. Carthar- ECOP524 was decorated with- bouquets of ines• Ridevitle, -Coldwater, Wain - gladioli, daisies, and sweet peas for }I"ar Port mein. Rri,a e14, wily z. a ceremony Saturday afternoon at 3 ham. Whitechurch tteoharrch and Belgrave. o'clock, in which Myrtle Aileen t Yuill, daughter of Mr, Jose,h Yuidi, Belgmawe, and the late Mrs. "'Mill • Green - Smith was nutted in marriage to Mr. Mich- tiotverirYFetus. gladioli, oar- ael P. Rezansoff. son of Mr. and nation and baby breath foimed a S 5 e.s1rea. Peter Rezansdff of Kemsaak, prettify ask. Rev. Charles Co, officiated. setting in Knox United Mrs. Wm. King, Brussels, presided Church, M'.onorieef on Saturday. July at the organ. and Played as the 26th, at 4 p. m. Dor the marriage of nroeessionel the Bridal Chorus Lillian Violet..youngest •daugbtter of from LohengrIn and the recession Mr, and Mrs. Foster Smith of R.R. 2, al was Mendeissohn's wedding Brussels, to Mr. Lester Manahan March. She also aecermnanied the Green Tr.; of 3475 Belvidere Ave., enletst, Mies Lois lt'plett of St. Detroit, Mich., son of Mrs. Lester Greenand the late Mr, Green Rev. '1 'Monies of Walton officiated at the ceremony and Mrs. r'. Harrison. Mnnerleff played music from "Loh- "mrrin. Menndnlsobn" preceeding th' ceremony. Mr. Robert Cunning - Buy the BEST ... Buy a DURO. Phone or visit us today for DURO Pumps and EMCO Plumbing Fixtures and Fit- tings. Write for illustrated folder. Fcsr Sale by C. & G. Krauter Co. Brussels. Ont. EMPIRE BRASS MFG. CO. LIMITED London • Hamilton - 5t. Catharines • Toronto • Sudbury - Winnipeg • Vancouver R. S. Hetherington, hit:. C. W1NC•1'IAM and BiltiS AT BRUSSELS Ttweday sand Saturday alt day — °Hie open every Cat-. 2Os Successor to iL lass Rose (•'avharhisq. who wore a gown at net in Ameriean Bente v shade. She can,* "Dm -mune". before the cere- ment. end "O Promise Me." during +t,n 'inning of the register. Given In . marrtare by her father. the wE The Infantry Mortar Crew... if k attack and defence, the Mortar Crew adds to the effectiveness of Infantry. Accurate, concentrated firepower Is vital to successful operation in the field. It calls for cool, highly trained men to operate the many complex weapons of the Infantry. Canada's tough, independent Infantrymen are the finest fighting soldiers in Ate world. M home and overseas, these young man stand in the front lines of Canada's freedom, There are outstanding career opportunities for young men in the Canadian Army Active Force. They are career opportunities with challenges of adventure, the excitement of travel in the most important job in Canada today—defence, You are eligible for service in the Canadian Army Active Force if you are 17 to 40 years of age, tradesmen to 45, physically fit and ready to serve anywhere, For full ,Information visit the Army recruiting office nearest your home. No. 13 Personnel Depot, Wallis House,* Rideau & Charlotte Sts,, Ottawa, Ont. No. 5 Personnel Depot, Artillery Park, Begot Street, Kingston, Ont. Canadian Army Recruiting Station, 40 Richmond St. W., Toronto, Ont. No. 7 Personnel Depot,Wolseley Barracks, Elizabeth Street, London, Ont. Army Recruiting Centre, 230 Mate Street West, North Bay, Ont. Army Recruiting Centre, James St. Armoury, 200 James St. N., Hamilton, Ont. A2oow-o W elklt'esutNy, rosy gitaul, .save DIAL 980 C IF PL 7 DAYS A WEEK 12:30 Noon (Monday to Friday) (12.15 Saturday) SHELL NEWS with PAT MURRAY First with the News In Western Ontario Iinitrtuiuu�r i' Ili 1111141)f Before he bought- a McCulloch, George worked in a meat market You can do more than fell and buck trees with a McCulloch chain saw. You can Ihnb, slab, cut cordwood and posts. But here's one of the most important; things you can do -you can pick up your McCulloch in one band, and carry it easily to the next cut. Try that with any other'big•dmber saw. "For further particulars and demonstration see your local McCulloch Dealer or writer" GEO. E. POLLARD R. R. 2 Brussels, Ont. i-- �— ' " Village uY t3rUssels loam of Athol sang- "Beoayse", and �+ "Thnb�utglh The Years" during the PEOPLE WJ. 'KNOW By -Law No., 5,'1952 si g Dr D B' hileAda�m of Toronto, By -Law No. 5, 1952 of the Village of the week -end, � ting a! the reg r. , anent with Mrs. Brussels County of Huron, Ontario; . the ibride wven in. ore e;�W+hi byge slipper: eaher lt-• .: Robert . Thomson - of : Riverside," i • Being a Sy -Law to control Vehicle in off the shoulder gown with Mr. and Mrs. George Anmson o!' Traffic in certain sectl'ona of the bertha collar. ohrantilly lace • yoke, Bateman, Sack., were _visiting Mr. village of Brussels, County of Hurons and peter pan collar; - fitted bodice' and Mrs. Arohie Moses and family ' Province. of Ontario. . :IN' SAE Mang sleeves ending':-. in lily last week. Mrs. Moses' is a daughter Whereas the Mu(icl/sal .Donnell o! the points, the skirt was fashioned in. They were acconinatnied, by Mr. and • 'village ee miasma; County of nylon trot held- with ;rhinestone:Mrs R Baragar aatrl, Mi'. and MTS' Huron, Provinioe of Ontario, oaet- clas�ps, showing full. ruffled hemline- Cttrl Be.'eaisle of,.Bateinem, Sask 1, . aider it,necen sty and'expedient tvittb scalloped overskirt ending in a tl Mr. and. Mn'e dtoss' Lowe and • .. tarae.eertain• aegulationis governing long train. Her floor-len•gtli veil of family of Quill Lake, Sask., are - vehicle control traffic. in the Said French nylon net was field in place visiting et the 'home of their sister . Village of Brussels he broug9tt•' by an. Elizabeth:Tarylor headdress. -and broither-in-law Mr. and Mrs into force; She carrion a cascade • holt et df Doug.'Hemingo1aya' •Therefore the Mndctpal Oounal of Mrs: Alex. Smith of Saluron Arme. �; tire Village of liniments, County of Sweetheart roses. Miss I.yln Smith of ICittehener was her sister's maid of -honour wearing heavenly blue nylon over taffeta, off the shoulder turned to flown after sending three tt .hoose drawn vehicle, nor 'any n'eclalime with fitted bodice and. was at Lindsay, Canndngton, j• other passenger or draught. vehicle bertha eollnar, the dreamed over l Peterborough and vicinity. shall be allowed to make ivlhat le shirt being held in place with Miss Bessie Moses spent a few , known ate a Tt'TURN at ante point on sprayof lily of the valley and days in Stratford last week. Turnberry Street in the Village of showing a rufil;pd hemline. She Mns. Lewis A Russell and her Tii,vssels. For the 'purpose of this , tarried o harmonizing nosegay (xt daughter Pamela Joy, of McMaster- Rv-T.riw. "Tt T[TltN" shall mean to roses. slue bridesmaids were Mrs. villa Qua, were recent guests at turn a vehicle within a readwaS'e Lavern Homy sister of the bride• the home Mrs Florence Russell. so to Proheed in the opposite Street - 1011. 2. Six NO 17 TURNS traffic signs shall he . purchased and erected in oonventent Iodations at the fol- lowing Intersections in the V>i- lege; 2 signs at the intersection a! MCU and Turnberry Streets. ' 2 signs at the intersection of Thomas and • King Streets with Turnberry Streets. 2 signs at the intersection 0! Flora: and Market Streets with Turnberry Street. 8. Any ,person violating any of the 'provisions of this 13y -Law shall be aubieot to a penalty of Ten Dollars. for the Nett offence and not more ' than Twenty five dollars for every dabeequent offence, exslueLve ad costs, and all such penalties shall be recoverable tender the Ontario Summary Oonvidtion Act, 4. This By --law shall take . effect atter the final passing there- of, hereof, and shall remain in force at the pleasure of the Mmnietpal Council, Read a first and second time this 14th day of May, 1952. s R. B. Cousins. Reeve 4. R. Oamlabell, Clerk. Reada third .time and passed this 14rbh day of May, 1952, R. B. Cousins, Reeve. G. R. Campbell, Clerk, Aspprovad ,this, Rad day of Jttly, 1952 pursuantto tine pravtatons of tlhe Highway Traffic Act. Geo. H. Donfcett, • Minister of Highways B. C., visited A few days with her • Huron, Province of Ontario enacts brother here Mr. Len. Annistrong. '• as follows: Mr.. and Mrs. Oban. Dante have re- i 1. No motor ear, truck, tractor, • Blneva:ie, and Miss Vera Richardson, Stratford. They wore gowns fash- ioned, similiar to that of the maid of honour. Mns. Haegy in orchid and Miss Richardson in Dile green and carrying nosegays of roses. Janet Kehl of Luoan was flower girl gowned in golden yellow, styled similar to 4dtet of the meld of hon our and carrying a matching nose - nay of roses, Mlohael Herman, nephew of the groom, Detroit, was ring bearer hs in. white Mange goat and black trousers. Mr. Harvey Koch of Detroit' Mich., was - best man. The hest man and ushers dresseid the same as the Mom to white lounge coat and black trona - era. The ushers were Mt. Ormei Smith, Brussel', brother of tate bride and Mr. Walter Herman, Detroit, broth- er-in-law of the groom. For the wedding dinner in the chnirgh parlours the guests -were received by the bride's mother' in nevi nylon Pliesea trimmed with navy and white eacessortes, and the groom's mother in black and white acecesorles, both ladies wore corsage of pink roses. The bride's table was centered by a four tiered wedding make with pink tapers in crystal canidlebrs and bouquet of flowers. The waitresses were Mise - es 'Louise Wolfe, Owen Sgrtnd, Maureen Knox, Kt£oheinor, Doro- thy Bender. Alma and Mona Sioan, Dub11n. Later in the 'evening a re- ception was. beld in Momerieff Corn-, mnrlundty Hall. For n', honeymoon in Florida and. southern Stades the bride wore a white sharkskin salt with n,arf eoeessories and corsage of Talisman ros'Ps. On their return the bridal enn,ple will reeide at 5475 Belvidere Ave.. Detroit. Goats were prasrnt from Doh - hinter, Detroit', Blyth, Btuevale, Ritelemer• Owen Sound, and Strat. ford. FOR 1ALV — Modern Tied Brick Hattie on west atia of Victoria Park, NOW modern bsthrcom. hot end cold water, Tows 1 -water 88500.00. Hugh Pearson, Pelissets 'Phone 11 Mise Margaret Russell, of Lon- don. Ont. . was a week -end guest at the home of her mother, Mrs. Flor- ence Russell. BLUE'VALE Personals; Rev. and Mrs. Witham Biaekmore lett Monday to spend the remainder or their vocation .wtth Mr. BLackntore'e parents at Wood - stook. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sellers, Susie, Jimmie and Rickey with Mr., and Mrs. Howard Black at Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. SParling Yeo wibh Mrs. George Yeo at Southhampton; Mrs, Ross D'oaiglas, Toronto, with' her sisters at the home of Mies Mary Duff; 'Mr. and Mrs. W. Griffiths and son Fred of Montreal at their home here; •Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harris and two sons, Stratford with Mr. and Mrs. Ldward Johnston. Mos. Laura Johnston held a trains- seen tea at the home of her isobar, Joseph Tull! Wednesday afternoon and evening in honor of her sister; Miss Myrtle Yell, who was married last Saturday. 'Dtte dinning room was decorated with bo(uguetbs of slimmer Bowens; and a three- tier wedding Dake cenitred, the batt - tat; Receiving at the door during theaftetmocn and evening viesre Mrs. L. Johnston and Mrs.. T9. Mc- Burney Displaying dine tuouneseasi. ItmPltrs, ohintt., and silver Were Wes Helen MetTree.or end Mrs, C, Rags 'a4.p diming the afternoon, and Mrs. CarmenFarrler and Mies Mildred Mcfllenegham dhistn:g the, evening: 'ring 'was rimmed. by Mrs, R. Mont and MIS, lease Wheeler dmrtng filia affernveon. s4Md by Miss 13dith Denot• ,- and Mrs, Gordon Higgins 111 the .evening. Refredhnnents were. served lay Miss Martorie MarKerm ole and TV6arta:n NfaoT1Pnrte of Wing- leee. , ' mod Miee .linnet Ganunt'. - as- - mated by Mrs. .T. Warwick and Mrs. Clarence !Atilt, rrlISTIOOSOIrfor, n' ime.mRl,'rt,! pt.', re 1T n r. Fimm�ti, R n 11R1Vi P. t710L,. Rile.AA,,ti, ti. fl ilntnmatrtafe diene 11A ilarriston, Ont. WAR'ON'BUDWORM i3aeh year the budtavorm menaoeA ireat'.atretehes Of Canada's forest's. 'In the Province or New Brunswick, whirl la 80% 'forested. and where thousands. of its residents are de. a pendens for livelihood on the pulp nod paper industry:• a spectacular and 1t:npredendented attack on the spruce fiudvronm taolt piece, 3, R Belttveaur has written a tiaseinattng stor;, on the operation in August 2nd Star Weekly. The writer eon eludem; "To the pimple of flanaila and the peraple of New Brunswick, this protect will erre day atean • mtlltons ,of 'inlays" .••