uf , Councillors thcart that the ication for the mbsidy for the led. Deputy Reeve buncillor How- m be taken on 1account, and prt was to con. cart and ‘try bove account~ f Councillors ~ath’cart that Deputy-Revee un-ty engineer y solicitor re Deputy-Reeve >uncillor Howâ€" rve be author- mes for above f Councillors adburn that riday, Feb. 8, Barried. ientley, Clerk. 24. 1957 6-5!†g Adults $1.00 - Children Free E { WMMMWWMMW Begins Saturday, January 26th. Bed Outfits, all sizes metal bed Springs and mattress only 39.00 Table Lamps priced to clear, you will want one of these priced from just ................................... 4.95 3 Only Single Wardrobes, full length mirrors, walnut finish, yours for only ............................. 27.1)?- End Tables, Coffee Tables, Floor Coverings, Play Pens, Cribs High Chairs, Scatter Rugs . . .YOU ask for it and we have it on Sale! Don Trick says, “These are all ‘White Elephants‘ to us but the biggest opportunity to save that has ever come to Mill- brookâ€. BIG ' ' WHITE ELEPHANT SALE" In loving memory Ofa dear wife and mother Lillian Violet Brown who passed away Jan-_ nary 313’s, 1956 I the-am of you, dear loved one, And see your smiling face, And know that you are happy, In our Father’s chosen place, , I I â€"â€"A1wavs remembered by Hus- band Alvm and son Bev 91-. 19). Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Vincent San- ders wish to announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Marilyn Fay, to Victor Gerald Rowe, youngest son of .Mr. and Mrs. Ered Rowe of Millbrook. The marriage.) to ‘take place Saturday, February 23rd, 1957, at 2.30 o’clock in St. Thomas’ Anglican Church. Maepherfson’s IN MEMORIAM Discounts up to 50% and More Telephone 104» - Millbrook . No. 5. Furniture 8. Appliances ARE HAVING A STOREWIDE (This space donated by The M irr'or-Reporter) The Ladies’ Auxiliary Branch 402 Millbrobk, are putting on a Progrsssive Euchre in the Legion Hall on Thursday. Feb. 7th, commencing at 8.30 p.m. Good prizes. Admission 350. On Sunday evening at 8.00 o’clock an Orange Service was held for Brother Merle Mc- Mahon at the J. W. Haw Fu- neral Home, Millbrook. A very large attendance af the Order was present for the-occasion. Wor. Bro. Ken Moncrief acted as WOrshipful Master, Wor. Bro. Henry J ewison was Chap- lain 'and W’or. Bro. Willis Cunningham acted as marshal, PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE FEBRUARY 7 LEGION HALL ORANGE SERVICE HELD AT HAW FUNERAL‘ HOME FOR MERLE McMAHDN Pallbearers were: Joseph Burns. Matthew Todd. Charles Beatty all of Milbrook: Mervin Kinsman of Gavan: Ivan Eggle- ton of Ida, and William Crock- er of Manvers. Interment was in St. John’s Cemetery, Ida. Mrs. Fallis had been in fail- ing health for some time. She is survived by five children: Mrs. William Hutchinson (Olive) ‘Mrs. Leslie Bristow (Viola) both of Millbrook; Mrs. Sidney Powers (Marjorie) of Pnntya’ pool; Byron of Millbrook, and Walter Fallis of Pontypool. ’ The funeral was held Mon- day from St. Thomas’ Angli- can Church with the Rector, Rev. H. C. Quin-n officiating. Attend the Church of Your Choice on Sunday. Mrs. Fallis‘ was a member of St. 'Thomas' Anglican Church, ivhere in former years she had been a member of the \‘anen’s Auxiliary and a teacher in the Sunday School. The late Mrs. Fallis was a daughter of Thomas Mullen and his wife Frances Kinsman in this village. Her husband predeceased her ten years ago. Most of her married life was spent on a farm at the Marsh. Friday, January 25th, 1957, death came to Mrs. Matthew Fallis of Millbrook, in Peter- borough Civic Hospital, Where she had been taken anly a few days ago. She was in her Slst year. a. The funeral of the late Mr. McMahon was held on Monday. from the J. W. Haw Funeral Home, Millbrok. He is surviv- ed by his voung wife the for- mer Anna Manley, daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Manley. who reside on the Millbrook road about 2 miles from the village, and an 8 months old son, Murray; His parent-3 Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard McMah’on, three brothers and two sisters also survive. They are Ken- neth of Bailieboro, Mrs. John Stone (Elva) of Toronto: Mrs. George Du'nham (Helen) of Peterborough: Nelson and Ver- tle McMahon of Bailieboro. The late Mr. McMahon was; born in Bailieb-oro and had spent his entire life there. He was a member of Bailieboro United Church, and a member of Bailieboro- L.O.L. No. 853. whose members along with visiting brethren held an Orange service at the Haw Fu- neral Home on Sunday evening. 1 Argyle, and EdWard Johns- ton, 25 of Hastings, were also kflled in the accident. Death came sudden to Merle McMahon, age 25, when the car he was driving collided head- on with a transport east of Belle- ville on Friday, January 25th. Two other occupants of the car, James McEacheran, 21 of R.R. The funeral which was held on’ Monday was conducted by the Rev. Herbert Yarr of Bailieboro United Church. I11- terment was in Gardiners Ceme- tery. Millbrook. :â€~'“ The pallbearers were all members of the Orange Order and included: Bro. Leslie Fickl- ing‘, \Vor. Bro. Russell Kidd, Wor. Bro. Henry Jewison, Wor. Bro. William Bateman, Bro. Murray Eagleson, and Pro. Eldridge White. The many floral tributes spdke of the high esteem in which deceased was held. and expressed sincere sympathy to the. family of the young: man. Mrs. Matthew Fallis Merle m WEI-REPORTER Authorized as 2nd class mail Obittiary :01) a drive wheel being stripped on Wednesday A. M. we are forced to hold over some of $0ur articles until )next week. Sorry; ,Those present. for the Feder- ation were Mr; Clarence Allin, president. of Newcastle County {F'ieldman Mr. Jack Arnott, Oronoz jCo-unty Director Mr. 3ru-ce ‘ Taylor, Enniskillen. v'fx‘i‘e County repr’esentatii’e of C.I.A. present were: Mrs. Dalton Darrell of Black-stock, Mr. Bob Hendry, Bowmanville, Mr. Russell Earle and Mrs. Sadie McBain of Ida, Mr. Bcv Gray. Garden Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jensen (nee Yvonn'e Richard's) of Mill- brook. are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter Arlene Marie, in Germany. on Saturday, January 19th, 1957. The West Group of Grace Presbyterian Church under the Leadership of Mrs. XV. Patter- son and Mrs. Tom Skipp Jr., held a very "successful coffee party Friday morning. January 25th at the Manse. Over thirty ladies were pre- sent. Helping the hostess. Mrs. Heustin serve, were Mrs. Tom Skipp Jr., Mrs. Ken Blair, and Mrs. H. Bremner. C.I.A. is the Federation sponsored Insurance Company for farmers and is similar to the farmer Insurance Com- panies in the United States. Farm liability insurance can be obtained as well as car and truck insurance from county agent's. Mrs. Sadie McBain, Ida; Mr.'H0\vard Foley, Bow- manville, and Mr. Bob Mloffat, Orono . FEDERATION EXECUTIVE AND G.I.A. MEETING â€The executive of the Durham County Federation of Agricul- ture and the Co-operatives Inâ€" surance Association County Committee met. the afternoon of January 22 in Agricultural Representatives office in Bow- manville. In charge of the meeting was Mr. Jim Jaklin, Ontario Federation of: Agricul- ture Fieldman and Mr. Sam Black, general manager of C.I.A. of Bowmanville. CASH for dead or crippl- ed Horses and Cows. Top price for old horses. Shall animals removed free. Telephone collect Keene 83w1, if no answer Peterborough Ri-24330. COFFEE PARY SUCCESS THURSDAY, JANUARY 31 19W Dead Stock! Barrett Fur Farm Notice ' BIRTH SOCIAL - PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blakely, Mrs. Allan' Gill and daughter Nancy, oï¬ Lakefield. visited at the home of Mrs. R. H. Blakely on Sunday. Mrs. Fred T. Smith of Port Hope was a visitor in Millbrook on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. \Varnica of Barrie visited his aunt and uncle, Rev. and Mrs. Herman McConnell and. the Ingh'am family on Thursday. 3Screaming Eagles’ Polythene Clothes Baskets ..................... 3.39 each 81/2 qt. “Polly†Plastic Pailsâ€"Pliable and. Tough 95c each 13 in. by 41/2 in. UnbreakableDish Pan ............ :69c each Light Bulbs, 60w, 115, 120vâ€"1000 hour (guaranteed) 6 for 89c Fancy Cups and Saucers ..................... 5 for 1.00 Attractive Cotton Prints .................... 45c per yd. Dress Length Packagesâ€"3V2 yds ........... 1.49 per pkg. Coats Cotton Thread, size 10 to 60 ........ 3 spools for 65c Tape Measures, Thimbles, Sewing Machine Needles, Seam Binding, Bias Binding, Rick Rack, Etc. EXCELLENT SERVICE OK SIMPLICITY PA'ETERNS EXTRA SPECIAL VALUE! New Shipment of Spring Styles Helen Morgan House Dresses, 14 to 20 year, 40-52 Size ..... .. Rayon Briefsâ€"Medium and Large ........... only Lady Beth Nylons 45 Gauge Service weight ....... Lady Beth Nylon 60 Gauge ................. Infants Cotton Training Pantsâ€"246. . . . . . . . . . . .: For Valentine Parties Classroom Assortmentâ€"36 Valentines and Envelopes- - One special for Teacher ...................... All for 35c Large Variety of Valentine Cards . ..From 1c to 10c each Cinnamon Candy Hearts ........................ 490 lb. Neilscnsâ€"â€"Rose Buds, Macaroons and Wafers Pure Cho‘colate 790 1b. Famous Log Cabin Chocolates Bulk Assortment ...... 690 lb. Famous' Log Cabin Chocolates 1 pound boxed, Assorted 85c lb. Newlands Orlon Yarn ...................... 1 oz Ball 490 100% Crimp Set Nylon Yarn ................. 1 oz Ball 330 Scotch Fingering ........................ 2 oz Skeins 41:: “Chieftain†Speed Knitâ€"For Sport Sweater, 2 oz Skein 59c Newlamds “Kroy†Yam 3 Ply .......... ' ..... 1 02 Ball 500 Unshrinkable Baby Wool ................... 1 oz Ball 49c WIDE ASSORTMENT OF KNITTING BOOKS Many other items of exceptional value NEW SPRING MERCHANDISE ARRIVING REGULARLY ALL MERCHANDISE GUARANTEED Millbrook 5¢ to $1.00 Store III-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEIIIIIIIIIIIllllllb “Don’t Knock The Rock†Mid-Winter Suggestions! 0F EXCEPTIONAL VALUE With from Tyron and J an Merlin With Bill Haley and Alan Freed £257 Drop in and look around! .‘HUBS. To SAT. at 6.45 and 8.20 "The Family Shopping Centre" For Your Knitting Needs 7 For The Sewing Season Ladies! ladies! ! p.m. If you are interested, get cut and support the idea now, as this is the last time this offer Will be available. Infor- .mation can be obtained from Mr. \Ves Cumming-s at the Penn Restaurant, phone 42. It is proposed to, form a D( n-cing Club if there is suffici- ent support, which instruction will be given in Old Time and Modern dancing. Moderate membership fee “and weekly dues. The first meeting will be held in the Town Hall on Friday. February 18th, at 8.00 "High Society†NEXT MON. TO WED. Adult Entertainment In Technicolor With Bing Crosby, G_race Kelly and Dancing Club i. Ottawa, Ont. Ii ; to U.S.L., $8.†...1 oz Ball 490 .. . .1 oz Ball 330 . .2 oz Skeins 418 25c 2.98