The Brussels Post, 1968-06-27, Page 1CRANBROOK
Personals
Poll
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Accepts Position With
Ontario Department Of
Agriculture And Food
Lawrie cousins lute accepted
a position with the Dairy 'Branch
of the Ontario Department of
Agrieulture and Food.
He will be working out of
the Landon office, covering the
city . and Middlesex County, He
assumes his new position on
Tuesday, July 2nd.
\1r. and Mrs. Cousins .7111(1
family expect to move to the
London area in August.
Cousins, has *been a member
of the staff of the Cousins Dairy
and Creamery for the past twenty
years. He, is a Village Councillor:
a Past Master of Brussels St.
John's Lodge, 130th Mr, and Mrs,
Cousins have been active in the
organizations of the Brussels
United Church,
POST OFFICE CLOSED
MONDAY, JULY 1st
There will be NO MAIL
SERVICE on Dominion Day. July
1st. The wickets will be closed all
day and there will be no rural
delivery.
Mrs. Beatrice Young Listpwel,
visited with her daughter, Mrs.
Stuart Evans,
Misses Shirley Smith and
Joanne Dunn are employed at
Grand Band for the holiday
months.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Paris, Mitchell,
visited on Sunday with I1r. and
Mrs, Alex ()moron.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Pori Dunn attend•
eel the service in the United
Church,. Listowel. on Sunday morn-
ing, when Rhonda Mae, infant
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garry
Nachan. was bautimed, They were
entertained at dinner at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Manhan.
Miss Jean -Cameron and brother
Jack, Kitchener, were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and.AIrs. Calvin
Catneron,
LIONS PARK 15
POPULAR SPOT
The Lions Picnic. Park here law
bean a busy spot those clays.
A large number of persona have
been ta king advantage of the
facilities of this pleasant spot
for picknicking.
St. John's •alasoinc Lodge !:10111
a steak barbecue at the park on
their annual Ladies' Night.
Monday night the Lions and their
ladies en -toyed a steak' barbecue.
PEOPLE WE KNOW'
Mks. Margaret Thomps.a.).
Toronto, was visiting with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. John Perrie,
it is nice t() Cal Smith
around again after his recent
illness.
Mrs. Velma Stephen on is i.
patient in Wingbam and District
I sp tal,
Mrs. l‘Targaret McCuteheon wa s
unfortunate enough to inflict a
severe ent to the palm of her
left hand while preparing a meal
on Sunday, The gash required
hospital treatment.
Mr ,and Mrs. Peter Roberts
(nee Thelma (lowing) and
daughter Karen have returned to
Ottawa after spending ten days
at the home of her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Cowing. Nancy
accompanied them for a two week
holiday. Rosemary (lowing, nurse-
in-training at the Brantford
,Veperal Hospital spent the week
end at the smile home.
Co Easy On
The Beer Boys
It is going to be a long dry
holiday for beer drinker unless.
there is a swift settlement of the I
beer strike,
Yon had better go easy on what
you have stored rip boys,
ROBERT
se ry ati ve
vincing
SOFTBALL STANDINGS
flit-COUNTY INTERMEDIATE
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BRAY -- To Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Pray,- Inee Gladys Helton). of
Wro,:eter„ on Jun : `It'.
Listowol liospita).
Steven Murray,
TRUDEAU'S.i LIBERALS
SWEEP CANADA
Canadians . chose. to. accept
the challenge or. Pierre 'Filliott
Trudean to "take a risk with the
future': and gave him a substan-
tial majority in the Federal
election_
In the previous parliament the
Liberals .held 131 seats, Tuesday
they gained strength with I54
scats out of the 264 seats of the
Commotis.
The Liberal tick of victory
started in Quebec and swept on
zninina goats in Ontario and the
west.
HURON RETURNS
R. E. McKINLEY (pc)
postilio the wet day almost
eighty four percent of the
eligible voters in the village
of Brussels went to the polls
on Tuesday to east their
ballots.
Ainiarently Trucleaumania did
not infect Brussels voters to
any great • extent for they gave
their Progressive Conservative
member, Robert E. McKinley,
a majority of 143.
Something -worthy of note is
the fact that there were no
spoiled or rejected bailor which
is most unusual,
With 83 percent. of Huron
riding's 31,832 eligible voters
turning out. Mr. McKinley was
3,787 voles ahead of his near-
est opponent. MaitTand Edgar,
Liberal.
Totals in the voting were :PC
14,534; Lib. 10.747: NIP 1,175.
BRUSSELS
.64 - 97. 1.4
31 .78 13
.. , 46 109 10
Total 141 234 37
.GREY
36 47 8
33 57 12
47 51. 1
59 45 4
64 100 :14
44 72
, 32 69
Total 315 2-11 41
MdRRIS
31 64
37 49
60 RS
21 70
31 G4
Moncrieff
Walton
Belmore
Brussels
Jamestown
Kartzville
Fthel
Carrie
Bluevale
McKINLEY, the incumbent Progressive Con-
member for the Huron Riding, scored a
victory with a majority of almost 4000.
con- Polling Sub-Division Results
June Meeting Of
Wl.M.S. Evning Group
••Knigtht was hostess Poi
the ,Trine meeting of the Evening
Mom) of the W,M.S. The meeting
Was arranged by Mrr, Stewavt
Stein, :tied Mrs Jack Knight. Ma'
Stuart Stevenson, president, open-
ed the Meeting with a poem, and
later reported on the afternoon
itessiet1 et the Conference on Rine
12. 'rite treasurer's report was
giVen by Ctrs, Leslie Knight. 51w
also centribated a poem. it Was
arineaticed that a Ladies' MO
itieeting would be held In the
elturch on Thursday (wowing% Jana
27. the Script:11re front Partlins Was
read in tintAtin, The lunch cam.
illittee Mrs. COrdon Rent and
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