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R. S. Hetherington, K. C.
WINGHAM and BRUSSEIS
AT BRUSSELS
Trsear ay and Saturday rD day — Offiot open every dry.
e 20x
Successor to E. D. Ltaidi
Weeks - Bennett loaned the .eereoeony and Mr.
Louis D ThOulpr,,eon ;played the
Levely garden wending funk
place at the Moms of Mr, and Mre
Hobert A. Bennett ono. Saturday, Aug
2ud at 2.30 ('hock when their only '
daughter. Jean Marie, became the
bride of Mr. Allison B. Weeks, son
et Mr, and Mrs, WfdlaIln H. Weeks
of Stornoway, Sesk. Rev, M. H. i.
Fulton of Melville Church perform-
ed the Ceremony before an arch of
evergreens interweven with eladi•
all, tweet peas, and delsahintnrm.
(liven in marriage by her father,
tete bridewore �r ballerina -length
gown of white nylon ¢neiqufsette
over nylon tatette fashioned with
very full skirt. V -neckline outlined
with white lapels and Tashioned with
a Ideated stand-up Dollar. Her
finger-tip veil of net was caught
to a cornet of lace, and seed
' Hearts. White net mittens oomelet
ed her costume and she carried a
bonnet of red roses andhaby's
breath. Miss Elizabeth Cousins
was her bridesmaid, wearing •5
on en gown of pale mauve or•
canna with V nieok and pleated
stand-up collar. Her matching
headdress of nrauvo net was a
coronet outlined with a flower de-
slrn. She also wore matching net
mittens and carried yellow earna-
Haas. Mr. Dieter Walden, Seutforth.
was groomsman and Mr. Ivan G.
Camphell, the hriae'a cousin, was
',cher. Following the ceremony the
reception wos held oh the lawn.
The bride's mother received in a
rnavv sheer costume with. tucked
hndice, black suede accessories,
and conge of white gardenias,
For a motor trip to Stornoway,
Sock.. where they will visit the
hridegroam's parents, the bride
donned a -lusty pink milt of faille
with navy velvet hat, navy shoes
and has. Tier corsage. was of red
rosea. On their retnrn the couple
is idr' in Waliaceburg.
• Baeket Work
Baskets of tail white gladioli and
white phlox before a background of
ferns and glowing Lepers in silver
, andelebra formed the setting in Mel-
ville Church an Saturday. Auguat
?Jett at 1.30 o'clock : for the wed-
ding of Miss Jrune Elizabeth Work,
only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John A. Work, to Mr. George
Alfred Backer of London. son of
Mrs. Rooker end the late Mr. A. C. i
Beeker. Rev. W. H. T. Fulton per -
wedding mange and, accompanied
Mr, W. IL Manniug, London, wire
was the toi.oielt, Given In marriage
by her Rather, the bride wore a
gowu of lnnlaorted lake and French
net over gleaming bridal ea le
rhe tightly fitted bodice or dace
over asuttns fewtnretl a sheer net
yoke, topped by a tiny lace collar.
Long lace sleeves formed points
over the hands. The gpaeefelly full
shirt of layers of net had a divided
]lace peplum dinning apt the back:
• to folhn a ',Pant .over the long
nthedrai train. Her finger -tier veil,
of imported spit Allusion was
'caught to a headdress of o 1atnht'ng
lace over satin. She parried e0
white Bible topped with gardenias,
stephanotis and lOnglish try. Her
attendants were -Mrs. Edward Mc -
Croatia, Walton, as matron of hon ,
or. and Miss Bahara Yates and
Meat Patricia Bryan, bath of Lon-
don, formerly of Stratford. as
bridesmaids, 'ilhay wore identical
dresses of leaf green nylon net and ,
taffeta. ,styled with fitted strap-
less bodices, with full taffeta capes
thelehed with Mary petal collars.
Their bouffant triple net skirts
flowed from beneath divided - tat-
feta peg:theme edged with white
broderie-anglaise .lowers. Thee
wore large picture hats of match-
ing net and carried powder -puff
bouquets of white gladioli ilnrettes
nod trailing English ivy. ?dr. Mae
seeker, Stratford, was his broth-
er's gnoomsnaan; and the nrthers
were Mr. Graham Work, Bnussels,
bother of the• bride, and Mr. Har-
ris 13e11, Stratford. Following the
ceremony, a reception was held.
hs• the dhuroh parlors and later at
the home of the bride's parents.
Mrs. Work received in a floor -
length gown of -steel gray silk with
lace Bodice, mauve accessories end
d corsage of rnauve baby chry-
• santhtmnine. The bridegroom's
mother worea' floor -length 'gown
of aanetihyst silk, with lace" inserts
and matching accessories. Har
rdnaage was of Lest1ai Hibbard 1
roses. Far a trip to Quebec. and
the Muskoka region, the 'bride
donned a navy sick sunt, red straw j
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sailor hat, whit red navy and
1 white accessories and cursage of I
white gardenias. The couple will
lire In London where the bride is
member of the teaching staff of
the nubile schools.
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MURIEL ANDERSON, ATTENDED
di/THREE 'SISTE'RS `
The altar in nnox United J3hnroh
Belgrave was adorned with .baskets
of gladioli and ferns Satdrday'a2ter-
noon, August 2nd at 2.30 o'clock,
for the marriage -of 'Muriel Elizabeth
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har] Amh-
erson. 'R. R, 4 Brussels, to Corporal
Edmund Minard Hamlin of the
it C. A. F. statiin Clinton, son of
Mr..and Mrs. Owen Harbin of Nowa
Scotia. Rev. Charles Cox officiated.
Mr. Roy Mundy of Wingham was
organist and accompanied ' the
soloist, Miss Marie Wall of Goder-
irh. She sang, "0 Perfect Love." be-
fore the ceremony and 'Because"
I Miring the signing of the register.
Glean in marriage by her father the
bride looked lovely in a hallerina
length white chantilly redingote and
pleated nylon tulle, over -drtehess
1 satin, gown. The gown was styed
with fitted bodice and long lace
sleeves, ending in illy points .over
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the hands. A coronet of orange blos-
soms held her finger tip veil and
she carried a boquet of red roses.
The matron of honour, Mrs. Ted
Hunking, Auburn, sister nt the bride
and the bridesmaid, . Miss Audrey
Anderson, Hamilton, sister of the
bride.• both chose gowns of blue
embussed organdy over tatteta, styl-
ed with fitted bodice, stand un collar
and full skirt, in ballerina length,
A , coaching headdress complexed
their costume, . They oarried a boa.
trees of pink roses. The flower girl
Karen Anderson, sister of the bride
wore pink embossed organdy over
taffeta with a matching headdress
and carried , nosegay of Pink and
white roses. Best man was Corporal,.
Keith Warrel of Goderich, and the
guests were ushered by Mr. Sack
Plant, and Mr, Keith Anderson,
hrnther of the .bride. The bride's
mother received the guests .at an
outdoor reception and truncheon, held
'at the home of the brides' parents,
,Serving the guests from Gndericit,'
Bnlin:gbroke, Campbelllville. Toronto,
Stratford, Exeter, Ra'vfleld, Auburn
end Belcrave were Amy anti Trene
SmlI•ls. Donna Anderson. Jean Me-
Arte-. Tdllean Holmes. and Jean
Rl a Colt.
Mr. am Mrs, Harbin, later ]efton
a trip to Nova Scotia. The bride
travelled to no white scot, with ndvy
accessories, A corsage of red roses
completed her travelling ensemble.
BRUSSELS MAN WED
AT ELORA CHURCH
E'L 0 le A — The United Church
Eionn. was beautifully decorated
with mutltcolored pastel gladiolt,
and teras for the marriage of
Dorothy Jean 13ender, daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. Wilbert . Bender of
Alma, and Mr. Weimer V. Dilworth, 1
Finn of Mr. and 'Mrs. Dilworth of
Bruasel•e. Rev. J. T. Rope officiate
rd. Mrs. Erlc X. Wilson played lite
wedding miostc and the solotat, Mr.
Rebert ftsmetnepham of Ethei. sang
"iter use." and "T'l1 Walk Reside ;
Vett" Tho 'ramp given in mnrriege
by her rather, were n .gown nt white
t*hnnt111v lure with rdrapleps bodice
and bolero iarkrat. The hoeffent I
tiered wvinn Skirl was ;serrated with
tape, A prawn of segnttle and I
mnnnetenea herd her finger-tip Pm-
hrotdered net veil and An carried
Wednesday, Augn.
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GEO. R. POLLARD
R.'R.'2 Brussels, Ont.
a cascade of 'Better 'Times itoaee.
Mrs. George Lawrence as matron
of honor wore %floor -length gown
of apple green nylon net over
taffeta with bolero, matching halo
headdress and nosegay' oI ' summer
flowers. The bridesmaids, Mise
ILertta Knookenia'cer, wearing or-
chid and Miss Joyce Archibald in
daffodil yelloy, carried bcsquets of
summer flowers,
Two -tiny flower girls in floor -
length gowns .and tiower,trimmed
poke bonnets (tarried white baskets
of mixed sweet peas. Gwen Hynd-
man wore daffodil yellow and Dawn
Hornsby was in orchid. Mr. Glen.
Dilworth, brother of the bridegroom
was the beet man. The ushers were
Mr. Eldon Mann and Mr. Edwin
Bender. A reception was held fol-
lowing the ceremony in the social
room of the church. The bride's
mother wore a navy crepe and ]ace
afternoon dress, navy accessories
and' corsage of sweet peas, The
bridgegroomts mother chose navy
crepewith lace accents black
accessories and corsage of pink
rosettes. For a wedding trip to
Northern' Ontario and Quebec the
!ride wore a dress of apple green
,nylon .marnelsette, white top coat
-and• aocessortee and corsage of pink
rosetttas. On their return Mr. and
Mrs. Dilworth will reside at R. IL 8.
Bruesele.
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The August meeting of the W.M.S.
• and W. A. of Union Clpureh was' held
at the home Of Maas. E, Morrow tin
Aug. 7th, in tthe evening. The pro-
gram pf the. W. M. S. was put en �
by tete Mission Band. The meeting
opened with the hymn, "Tell me the
Stories of Jesus" followed by pray-
er by Patsy Rathw ell. Marion Sheet
read the scripture traken from ,the
20th chart. of .Exodus. During the
ehestness Mrs. Bremner read a letter
from Mrs. Violet Saunders our Mis-
sionary of prayer. Sharon and
Barbara McKay took up the :offer-
ing. Marion Sheep and Ruth Mc-
Donaid sange a duet, "When He
Cornett." Wayne Ward read a
story, "The 'Three Wells," Patsy
Itathivell gave a piano selection,'
"ft is no Secret" followed by a poem,
"20 servants" by Jean Rock. The
closing Hymn was, "Saviour teach
me day by day", followed by prayer
by Ruth McDonald,
The W. A. meeting opened with
tite hymn, "AL1 the way my Saviour
leads me," followed by :the Lord's
Prayer. During the business it
was decided to have an Ice Cream
Sochi at Ed. Morrow's on the 1.9th,
The meeting closed with the Ilene-
diellen. Met, R, Machan conducted
a contord before lunch, A delicious
innob wag Reread by the hostess as -
Metal by Marinn Morrow, Shirley
TJird. Shlraly T.amont, Mra. L. Mo
Tray and Mrs. J, Htrd.
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. Tiugh Pearson, Brussels PhOno 12
WAL'fON
Mr, and Mrs. R. tl, Por n and daughter a=d grand davghter of
Winnipeg motored home to. spend
a week with Mr. Porter's mother of
Walton. Mr, Porter has been in
the. Western Province for some time
but likes to come back to visit his
old home town.
Mr, meter Ls a brother of Lloyd
Porter and 'Ira. Don. McTaggart of
Grey Township.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Wilson of Loco
don and Mr. and Mrs, J, Davidson
also London, were visitors with
Lloyd and Mrs Porter over the
week -end.
The anmual congregation picnic
of Duff's United Church was held at
the Lions Park, See.forth, on Friday
afternoon. An enjoyable time was
spent swimming, playing ball and
holding races and contests. •
Results boys tour years and
under, Erie Dundas, Jimmy Bee-
man; girls few' and, under, Mary
Helen Buchanan, Cheryl Craig, Nel-
lie Bean; boys six and under, Ger-
ald Smith, Brian Travis, Bobby
Kirkby; girls six and under, Bar
bora Turnbull, Sherry Livingstone,
Audrey M•rMichael; boys edght and
under, Bobby Eirmphrey; girls eight
and under, Mary Lou Kirkby, Soto
Johnston,' Seat Walters; boys ten
and under, Tommy Love, Jerry
Achilles, Bobby Humphrey; girls
ten and under, Catherine Buchanan.
Donna Smith, Jane Summerville;
boys 12 and under, Don. Achilles,
Jerry Achilles, Barry Haegy; girls
12 and under, Patricia Welsh, And.
ray Ttackwell, Shirley Bosman, boyo
14 and under, Wayne McMichael,
Ronald &rens, Herbert Kirkby; girls
14 and under, Claire Rockwell, Jan
ny Van VNet, Mona Clarke; young
men, Don Fraser, Barry. Marshall,
Douglas Kirkby; married women,
Mrs. Nelson Marks, Mrs; Frank
Kirkby, Mrs, Lawrence Marks; mar
-led men, William Cwehdll, Harvey
Johnston, Martin Baan; sack race,
Audrey Haekweli, Margie Achilles,
Jane Sommerville; boys sagk"ram,
Herb, 'Kirkby, Wayne McMiohael,
Jerry Achilles; tumbling race, boyo,
Wayne McMthh'ael, Douglas Kirkby,
Ronald Smith; girls tusnbling raoe,
Donna : Smith, Margaret Achilles,
Aatdrey Haekppg,
Johnston, Alsdreywell; Hackwelleller1 kicking,
, Rvei n
eroadhagen; three-legged race, boys
Herb, Kirkby and Jerry Achilles,
Douglas Kirkby and Wayne Mo-
MIoheml, Barry Heegy and Johnn7
Baan; three-legged race, girls, Mar•
ganef Anhiliea and Janne Van Vliet,
"'aerie ,Teihnunton and Audrey Back
well.
A.bcut 200 eat down to a Monte
slipper prepared by tele Ladies' Aid
or the congregation,
FREDERICK F. HOMN'UTR'l
Mini. 13., R. 0.
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WI. II- Violo Homut a It. 0.
Optometrists
Phone 118 Holliston, Ont.
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