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THE BRUSSELS POST, TI.C.RSDAY, AI'd.R.IL 4th, 1968
POST PUBLISHING HOUSIg
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COUSINS CREAMERY AND DAIRY CHANGES HAND' VARIETY OF COSTUMES
FEATURES ICE CARNIVAL
it- is regretable that there were
not Mote spectators at the Brus-
sels arena. .for the Skating Carni-
to• enjoy, the largo number of
costumed skaters who entered
whole heartselly into the act:1YR.
ies• . of the program.
The costumes of those compet-
ing in the various classes were
varied and colorful. Some mothers
must °have stayed up all night
creating the many imaginative
and attracti VC!, out:its worn by the
small fry.
Some of the clowns were most
amusing and livened up the even-
ing's proceedings with their
antics.
Reis Al Johnston was the master
or ceremonies..
Race Winners
Boys Over 16: Mel McArter,
Murray Lowe, Robert Pipe
Girls Over 16: No entries.
Boys 12 - 16: Doug Brigham
Ray Hemingway, Alurray Work-
man.
Girls 12 • 16: Dianne Meehan,
Beverley McCall, Wendy Prior-
BOys Under 12-: Blaine Mc-
Cutcheon, Randy Cousins, Brian
Work,
Girls Under 12: Dianne Willis,
Janet Pearson, [:area, Hiemingway,
Boy's Relay: ChrIS Exel, Dave
Th.ontaS, Ray Hemingway, Murray
Workman.
Girl's Relay: Dianne Maehan.
Beverley McCall, :Wendy Prior.
Anne Machaii,
Skating. Carnival. Winners
Most Original Cartoon Costume:
Carol Wheeler (Gesnly), Bonnie
and John Richmond: ('Miekey and
Minnie Mouse), Bobby Axtinenn
(Mighty Mouse).
Most 'Graceful Coltple: Mr. and
Mrs, Feolik Gail and Scott .
Wilson, Jon a, Stephenson and
Nancy Adaine.
Largest Family On, or off, skates:
Mr. and Mrs., Jack Cardiff arid
family (8), Mrs. V. Machan and
family (6), Nr, and Mrs. Laverne
Crodkin and family (6)-
Jest Clown: Jim Mc-
Neil jr.. Murray Lowe, Stephen
Pieta,
Youngest Child: On Sim tee:
Rhonda. Stephenson (21. monthe),
Brenda Richmond (2 years.
Best Comic Costume: Andy
Adams (Devil), David Stephenson
(Tide),, Ronald Godkin (Clown)
Best National Costume: Kathy
Bone, Allan Cardiff, Donelda
Best Dressed Girl or Bey 1,6 Or
Overt Carl Ketningsvay, Mrs, La-
verne GOdkin, Laverne GOdkin.
Best Dressed Boy or Girlirndet
i6,: Heather 'Wilson, Susen, Bud-
nark, David Manes
Queen of the Carnival: Kathy
COneins.
The Tug or '\Vmii' betweer. Brits.
sels, MotriS and Grey was well. by
BRUSSELS LANDMARK
DESTROYED BY FIRE
A Bruseels landmark, Lire house
known to many as the former
Ballantyne home, now ()weed by
Wm. Stevenson of Grey Township.
feu preY in flames on Saturday.
;The house, long vacant. end in n
state of ruin, was located on the
email side of the ninth concession
of Grey at the eastern Pamlico
or Hie village.
"SINGING PARSON" TO
SHARE STAGE WITH
REV. HORSBURGH
ROY B. COUSINS
The Cousins Creamery and
Businese .c's been '' to
fluron Food Products Limited.
Mr. HelfOrd Turnbull hus been
appointed manager and will
vseume his dutieS
fu November of 1039
Roy B. CauSins purchased the
Ustissels Creamery from. Mr. F.
Samis, and in 1042 purchased
the Brussels Dairy from Mr.
William Stewart. Since then the
business hae been operated under
tike name Cousins Cl'011tllary and
Dairy,
This has been a faMily project
with, three sons and a daughter
o ,sisting the oneration of Lhe
business. Lawrie and John Cousins
:II:remain with the blindness and
'sill continue to share their know-
ldge arid experience with the new
owners.
The prsent employees will re-
mnin On the.: staff.
'1110 many friends and acquaint-
ances of Mr and. Mrs, li., H.
Cousins will be pleased to know
thst Mr. Coheir's told the Post
net it is his intention to remain'
flrusiiels and enjoy retire-meat. I
,--7e1 Bank 'Staff Honors
Az:countant Before Departure
DELFORD (DEL) TURNBULL
Del Turn bull, resident of
h'ortfh Bay for the past five years,
arrived in Brussels on Monday to
assume the position of manager
of the Cousins Creamery and
Dairy, formerly owned by R. IS
Censins.
Del comes from the .Listowel
district., He grew up on a farm
near Newton, in "Ill'ornington Town-.
ship, Perth County, • attending
high school iu thstowes He grads
rusted in 1St S. in the hairy (*MI's()
Guelph.
Mrs. (UraCe) Turnbull is the
daughter of Mr and Mrs,. -Edgar
!'Sdeeley or Listowelh The couple
l'a.ve two children, • Donna ffee,
thirteen, and :Douglas eleven.
.• Del twinge with him a. number
, year's experience in all lines
of the dairy industry..
11•Tis and 11Irs. Turnbull and
rsintly ase welcomed to 'Brussels,
i.,.:-ussels Lions And Guest;•
14.3ar Speaker Frey"; Jonacia
Gu est speaker as the .ast reg•
ries meeting of the Brussels Lions
:sub 'was Mr. Cluinoz Kahashi.
hnton Ligh School teacher from
.swhon they entertained
members of the Leeknow Lions
eeng.
Mr. Ealiaski was introduced
Lion Jim. Knight. He gave. an
interesting and informative talk on
.T.Inacin, its climate, country,
people, WOO or lack of it, and
religion. Le was thanked, and
presented with a girt. by Lion Cec
• Parker.
C.orresporidenee included a let-
ter of p,yrnonthy from Jorge Byrd,
International Lion President, on
the death of Lion jamas S. Arne
et tong,
Lathe:' Night was set: for Mon-
day, April 8th, to be held in the
egion
3.1('knotiv president, Lion Don Mac-
rinnon thanked the Prnssels Chit)
very and Allen speaker foi,
ploasatil evening,
MR. AND MRS. W. C. KING
CELEBRATE GOLDEN
WEDDING. ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. Williana Kiug,
a widely known ;simile in this
community, were at home to their
friends and neighbours on Wed-
nesday of last week, to celebrate
the 50th anniversary of their
marriage.
A host of (-alters brought can,
gratnlations and good wishes On
this happy occasion.
The family honored their par,
ents, at a Sunday family dinner,
at the home. of their (laugher, Mrs.
Carl Douglas. Quests included
W. S. Scott of Brussels, who was
best man 'at their wedding-
The couple were married at the
home of the bride's parents in
Bluevale, by the Rev, J, Thomn-
son- Mrs King was the former
Lillian McCall. daughter of Mr,
and -Mrs. Flerbert McCall. She
was born. in Delhi and spent most
of her life in Bleevale until her
marriage.
Mr- King was born in Morris
Township, son of the late Mr
and Mrs. Benjamin King. Re has
a sister, Mrs, Harvey (Alma)
Henderson of Edmonton•
iThe couple have a family of
three: William. H. of Brussels:
Mrs- Carl (Marie) DOuglas, of
Belmore: and Mrs. John (Janet)
Buy al \\Ingham- They have five
grandchildren.
Afire and Mrs. King both enjoy,
good health, and lend active lives.
They are ,meinbers of Melville.
Presbyterian Church, Brussels,.
where Mts. King was. organist and
choir leader for a ntanher of years.
Mr. King Was Marie Township
representative On the Wingham
District High School :Board for
several terms,
PEOPLE WE KNOW
Miss Ruby Plum is holidaying in.
Toronto this week,
Mr, and Mrs. John Reee or Rex-
dale, were guests Of
noseie Moses last week.
Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur Ttliefisull
'eturned last week from a. two-
month, vacation in Anlyttrtidele,
Mrs, -C, Basket', Mrs. C. Beaver,
sad Mrs. H. Allen of London,
attended "Open Freese" at the
'fume of Mr. and Mrs,Wm, C. King,
eetebrating the fiftieth 'anniver-
sary of their wedding on Match
27,th,
Mt, Mid Mrs. Jack MeCtitcheon
were weekend visitor's in Ingersoll
with '111r. and Mrs. Lottis
Mrs. Ebel suffered a badly torn
ligament when she injured her
ankle while hi llru.Ssels oil Stant-
day.
131'ian: Scott. 7 yeiir old non Of
I Mr. and Mrs. Spence Scott. of
Britseels, has his leg in, a, OA as
the teetitt Of a broken bone etarer-
ed when his bicycle was in col-
lision with e car driven by George
The Scott's daughter
Mary Ann Is tr patient in ii Kitcb-
Mier hoSpital.
A pastor described by e Tor-
onto newspaper es "a men self()
really roelis his congregation"
will appear in Brussels tlhis Sun-
day evening in the Rruesels
Legion Fsall, lie will be accompa.n-
hied by Re'-. Russell Borsburgh,
the noted Chatham minister who
was eonveqed on five charges of
contributing to juvenile deliqUEM-
cy. Rev. Horsburgh recently won
his long battle with the law when
the Supreme Court ordered a new
trial. All charges were dismissed
against the United Church minis-
ter after the crown failed to pro-
duce any evidence against him,
Rev. lowsburgh hails (rail). Vhe
Holstein area, being born and
reisee,Lin Unit section of Ii2igremont
fro w !isn't P
Rev, Ronald Price, 2-I, is widely
eeciatined rot his usiorthodox but
effective style of presenting.
gospel rhythm. •Ile, iS received with
enthusiasm, wherever he appears,
'N esnllation in his yeare-lotg
efieeioes ;ions him moving among
tethralled crowds in church, dorm
munity hall and larger • assemb-
altos, einging., thumping a tomb-
e and exhorting his delig.4ed
etelienees to join him io songs Of
praise.
Nis talented \vire, Sha ton is
e sually versatile. blending her
ovgan accoinpaniment gracefully
te match his (mil-lush-Is-Le en,qe of
esesentation. She has a disceen-
iug ear and readily; end easily
imptoVisee melodies to his ini-
promptu Worde;
The eotiple have appenred on
national TV network prOgrams
mid are well-known in Canada
and the United States. They are
appearing in Canada under the
auspices of The Mustard Seed, a
New foundation aimed at the re,
habilitation of wayward youth.
'(enacted by ReN„l-forsburgh, it
embarked. on a country-wide Cain ,
paign for support of its work.
"I believe." Ron Price says,
that modern lire demands a
more biloyant Ministry apotoacile
The -Psalmist eshorled the people The Post Lheilirs the ninny !sub-
to sibg exubeeeetly, with htaiiil- fellness who lia -ve been so prompt
"laPPing and even (landing. This in paying, If your Miner boors the
too, has its place tit the Modern date. April 1067, or (millet, postal
chttrelt end is especially at)- rogulations will force us to remove
pealing to yettng peenle )(Jill' name front our lists,
tie was presented With a
" 1' )f w a so' gift by Mr, C.
Barker, manager of thet branch,
on behalf of his fellow meMbers
of the staff.
Mr. :Klein, iYiii lies been a resi-
dent of Botssei8 cot, ye at, is
being ttansfereed tO tie dsn Y
where he reports to tieettine his
responsibilitiee Ott Aptil frith. 1.
tS YOUR SUBSCRIPTION
IN ARREARS?
4\'ayne oCeountent of the r 'On President, cel Smith presid-
Peassele Drench of the Canadiae weisnmed the guests, mid his.
leperiel thank of Commerce. was reduce-2d those seated at the head
guest of honor at a dinner party leble.
hold at. the New ,Anietican Hotel ,Ken Scott, principal of the Bros-
he': on. Tuesday eVeitirig, sets Public School, led the sing-