The Huron Expositor, 1985-09-18, Page 15Bride showered with gifts
Brussels Correspondent
EDNA MCLE1.[AN
887-9064
On Wednesday, September 11, approxi-
mately 150 friends, neighbors and relatives
gathered in the basement of the Brussels
United Church for a miscellaneous shower to
honor Cathy Sholdice prior to her marriage to
Randy . Fischer. Freda Pipe and Alice
Brothers played the piano while the ladies
were arriving, Jeanne Bridge was MC and
welcomed everyone. Honored guests were
bride Cathy, her mother Elizabeth, the
groom's mother Donna and erandmother.
Alice McArter, Shelley Jonritsma, Joan
Cardiff and Judy Knight. Freda and Alice
played a special piano duet just for Cathy.
Larke and Heather McDonald played two
piano duets. Michelle McNeil and Cara
Parker did a baton routine. Nelva Scott did a
skit called "Holiday." Joan Cardiff read an
address to Cathy and she was then presented
with m any gifts. Cathy thanked everyone for
coming and for all the beautiful gifts. The
^vening closed with a lovely lunch being
served.
PEOPLE W E KNOW
Guests who recently attended the wedding
of Caroline Ykema and Mark Heer at the
church of the Good Shephard, Kitchener with
the reception being held at the Westmount
Golf and Country Club were Mr. and Mrs.
Murray Huether, Mr. and Mrs. Brian
Huether, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Huether, Mr.
and Mrs. Roger Tipple, Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Ritchie, Marie McTaggart, Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Don Riehl and Mr.
and Mrs. Murray Lowe.
Mark is the grandson of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Lyle Evans. Mrs. Evans being Evelyn
Huether formerly of the Brussels area. A
moment of reflection in remembrance of Mr.
and Mrs. Evans who both died earlier this
year was said.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
McLellan on the birth of their son on
September 10. A brother for Sarah and
Melissa.
Thursday, September 5, the Brussels
Mites were treated to a barbeque by their
coaches Dale Machan and Ron Clarkson. A
gift of appreciation was given to the coaches
by the players.
The Men's and Ladies Industrial Slowpitch
league ended their season by having a
play-off game and barbeque for their
families. This was held Sunday, September 8.
Jacquie Gowing's team was top ladies for the
year and McDonald's Buildall won the trophy
at the playoffs. It wasn't known at press time
who was top man's team for the year.
Congratulations to all.
WOMEN'S INSTITUTE MEETING
The Majestic Women's Institute of
Brussels met at the library on Wednesday at
1:30 p.m. and went to Wingham and had a
tour of CKNX radio and television station.
Following the tour a brief meeting was held at
the library with Peggy Cudmore presiding.
Karen Knight is the Women's Institute's
candidate for the Queen of the Fair contest,
Arrangements were made for hosting the
Huron County Historical Society meeting, to
be held upstairs in the Brussels, Morris and
Grey Community Centre on September 30 at
8 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend. It was
decided to hold a euchre party on the first
Tuesday of every month beginning on
October 8 at 8 p.m. The committee in charge
of the October euchre party are Kate Wilson,
Verna Tenney, Marie Stute and Glenna
Stephens. Arrangements were made for the
W I bazaar and bake sale to be held in the
Brussels library on Friday, October 11, at
2:30 p,m. Those in charge are: bake table,
Jane DeVries,.produce, Ruby Steiss; candy,
Kathleen Semple; deli, Alice Brothers and
Freda Pipe; new to you, Wilma Hemingway;
crafts, Marie McTaggart. Edna McLellan and
Marie Stute are to be the voting delegates to
the County Rally to be held in Hurondale on
October 7.
An invitation was read to Moncrieff W .I.
meeting to be held on September 18 at 8:30
p.m, Pennies for friendship collection was
taken being two cents for every time you
nibbled yesterday. The Roll Call was
answered by 22 members. Marie McTaggart
gave a report of the District Executive
meeting. (Continued on Page B8
Knox ladies 'Cheer Up
Cranbrook Correspondent
MRS. MAC ENGEL
887-6645
The September meeting of the W MS of
Knox Church was held at the home of Mrs.
Clare Veitch with 11 ladies attending. Mrs.
Jack Knight was leader and opened the
meeting with a hymn. She based the
devotions on Psalm 42:11 and the meditation
was "Cheer Up." Theresident Mrs. Leslie
Knight conducted the business consisting of
minutes, treasurer's report, recording cards
and visits, birthday money and roll call and a
verse un "school" or "learning."
Plans were made for September 25 when
Cranbrook will host the Stratford -Huron
Presbvteri; I. There will be an afternoon and •
evening se: lion with a dinner at six p.m.
Mrs. Stewart Stevenson gave the topic.
lunch committee was Mrs. Stevenson and
Mrs. Stewart Steiss.
W I M EETING
Mrs. Gordon Engel was hostess for the
September meeting of the W I which attracted
an attendance of 14 members and one guest.
The President. Mrs. John Vanass opened the
meeting with the ode. Mary Stewart Collect
and the Lord's Prayer.
In the business period it was decided to
CRANBROOK
enter a display at the Brussels Fair. Mrs.
Clare Veitch and Mrs. Wilfred Strickler are
delegates to the Guelph Area Convention at
St, Agatha. The meeting was turned over to
Mrs. Leslie Knight. Mrs. Knight had a
contest to name all the queens and princesses
in our area. She introduced the guest
speaker, last year's Queen of the Furrow,
Valerie Johnson. Lunch was provided by
Mrs. Loyd Smith and Mrs. Bob Locking.
We are still saving Zehrs tapes so keep
them rolling in,
PEOPLE
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Cooper of Ottawa,
visited her father Harold Smalldon and
cousins Mrs. Mac Engel and Ethel Long.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gilts, Shelburne,
visited Don and Mrs. Cotton.
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Barnes, London, visited
Ida Gordon.
Several friends from Holland visited the
John Vanass family.
Attending the East Huron Fall executive
from the Cranbrook W I was Mrs. Gordon
Engel and Mrs. Jim Hart.
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