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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 31 Jan 1957, p. 2

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Hall. After the opening exercise inSpection was held. We play- KOTIOB ed two games. Brownies work- A Euchre p2,“, wan be held in ing on their Golden Bars were the Millbrook Wéitixvg Room on Shown knots: The Golden February 12th, at 8.30 p.m.1Hand Brownies worked .on under auSpices of the Marsh“ their seinephore. Discusslon W.A- , was held 111 the pow-wow ring. â€"--=~---.-â€" "N {The meeting closed with taps. :a‘ot L5“ be a big help to this girl in her courageons battl-e fora recover3. Tie a string around your finger now as a reminder to pick up a few books of ticketsâ€"and don’t forget the dance in the evening in the Bethany Town Hall. Minor League Hockey Night February 5th at 1:00 o’clocki A tangible expression from Millbrook well-wishers would Marie, who is Bethany’s finest. young athlete, faces a long convalescence, after lengthy hospitalization, as a result of an automobile acci- dent last summer. To-morrow (Friday) is the last day tickets will be avaiL able for the Marie Carr benefit draw. These’may be obtained from Mary McDowell, Nattress' Barber Shop and Millbrook Electric. Mrs. Stanford Sloan and son Glen, Mr. and Mrs. Dougias Sanders, Mr. Wm. Lunn, Mr. Ralph Lunn, Mr. and Mrs. Rok‘t Kinsman, .Mr. and Mrs. Bev Reid. all of \iillbrook; ani M'. and Mrs. Don Izeiand of Peter- borough, attended the wedding of Mr. Lorne Forsyth to Miss Snndra Nyles at Kitchener. BIG DANCE AT BETHANY I ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY lst Attended Wedding In Kitchener Saturday Parents and others are urged to attend the Vlinor Hockey night to be held in local Arena on above da:,e commencingar 7.000’clock! Turn out and en.- courage the youngsters. r452 mg, Minor Hockey Night Feb. 5th. CARD 01m Hon. James N. Allan, Minis- ter of Highways, announces the appointment of W. J. Fulton as deputy minister of the depart- ment effective February 1, 1957. Mr. Fulton will succeed M. A. Elson who has resigned in order to return to ths marine construc tion industry as director and ex- ecutive vice president of Rutse'il Construction Limited. BenefitrDance Friday, Feb 1,. Bethany Town Hall. The Brownies held their regular meeting in the Parish Hall on \Vednesday, January 231d. Brown Ow} could not be present because of ilness. Owing to mechanical trouble again this week’s insta iment had to be helé over The U. N. Publishing Division has developed a simple and inexpen- sive method of bookbinding used for reference volumes. The method which has attracted the attention of libraries in various parts of the world requires only an ordinary paint brush, cold padding glue and an improvised rack for stacking the volumes. Shown demonstrating 41 step in the technique he helped develop is U. N. stat! member William. L. Watson who is in charge of the binding service. WITH THE BROWNIES Parity For Canadian Farmers B1‘istow.â€"In loving memory of a dear mother, Martha Bmisâ€" ~"tow, who pas‘sed away January {30th, 1956 and a dear Father, i William Brifitmv who passed 3 away Februay 18th, 1940. {Though their smile is gone for- choice on Sunny. ever, And their loving- hand we can- not touch‘. Still we have so many memors ies, Of the one, we loved so. much. Their memory is a. keepsake, With which we’ll never part. God has them in his keeping, We have them in our heart. â€"Sadly missed and always re- membered by the Family. CARD OF'THANKS We wish to take this oppor- tunity to thank Dr. Hobbs and attending Doctors and Nurses of Civic Hospital, a special thanks to the Rev. H. 0. Quinn for his \kind consolingwords, also all relatives, friends and neighbours, for floral tributes, cards and many other kind- nesses shown to our mother during her illness and to the family in the loss of a dear mother. The family .of the late Mrs. Maude Fallis. ..F" m-â€" . f Small House for Rent, Freder- Attend the Church of your. ick Avenue. Phone 18 Mill- IN MEMORIAL! McGee, Wellingtonâ€"«At Pe- terborou-gh Civic Hospital, Monday, January 28th,1957, lWellington McGee, in his 79th 13e-a1.R.R 1, (ax an, Ontario. 'Beloved husband of Olive A. Lamb. Dear brother of Mrs. Florence Stewart, Peterboro’i Edwald McGee, Lindsay; and lHarry McGee, Ida. For Rentâ€"Five-roomed Apart- ment, modern, possession February 1. Apply Reporter Office phone 19 Millbrook. The funeral took place on Wednesday, January 30th, at 2. 00 p. m. from St. John’s Anglican Church, Ida, The Rev. H. 0. Quinn conducting the serViee.1nterm-ent was in St. J ohn’s Cemetery, Ida. McMahon, Merle .-â€" Sudden- ly. on Friday, January 25th, 1957, at Belleville, Ontario, Merle. McMahon, in his 26th year. Millbrook, Ontario . Dearly beloved husband [of Anna Manley, dear father of Murray. Dear son of Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard McMahon, Bailie- boro, brother of Kenneth, Bailievboro; Mrs. John Stone (Elva,) Toronto; Mrs. George Dunham (H'elen,) Peterbor- borough: Nelson and Vertle McMahon, both of Bailieboro. The funeral took place Mon- day, January 28th, from the, J. W. Haw Funeral Home,i 'at- 2 p.m. with thehR-ev. Her- bert Yarr of Bailieboro eon- dueting the service. Interment was in Gardiners Cemetery. Fallis, Mrs. Matthew.â€" At Peterborough Civic Hospital on Friday, January 25th, 1957, Maude Mullen, in her 81st year, Millbiroofi Ontario. Beloved wife of the late. Matthew Fallis. Dear mother of Mrs. William Hutchinson (Olive); Mrs. Leslie Bristow (Violet) both of M illbrook; Mrs. Sidney Powers (Marjorie) of Pontypool; By- ron of Mill‘brook; Walter Fallis of Pontypool. Funeral took place on Monday, January 28, from the J. W. Haw Funeral Home, to St. Thomas’ Anglican Church where service was held at 3 p.111. with The Rev. H. C. Quinn officiating. Interment was in St. John’s Cemetery, Ida. Entered 11115036815 Fisher, James Amosâ€"At the Fainweather Private Hospital, Millbrook, Ontario, on Thurs- day, January 24th, 1937, James Amos Fisher, in his 75th year, anan, Ontario. Belo'rei has- baud of Etta Stinsoq. Dear father of Karl and Dale, both at home. The funeral took place on Saturday. J anuary :26 from the J. \V. Haw Funeral Home, King Street East, at 2 p.m., The Rev. H. C. Quinn officiating. Interment was in St. John’s Cemetery, Ida. brook . FOR RENT : Phone Bailieboro 30 ‘IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Le‘q u ire E Plumbing Heating Furnace I E and Oil-Burners Try a want Ad in The ' Mirror- Reporter Pump Repairs . Trenching and Diggmg Thursday, February 1th 8 00’ P. M. COMMUNITY HALL, CAVAN This is a public monthly meeting of the Durham County Federation of Agriculture This special feature will be a panel of Federation and Union representatives under an impartial chairman. ,The panel will be conducted in a similar manner to the TV popular programme “Fighting Words”. Ladies bring lunch â€" Coffee provided Host Farm Forum "The Gavan Blazers” * Eavestroughing and "Fighting Words" Farmers’ Union Federation of Agriculture For Saleâ€"Mixed Hardwood, 4 foot length resawed to 12 inches $16.00 per cord deli- vered. Phone N. J. Curtis and Sons, Pontypool. Phone Onono 8-r-10 2t Lostâ€"A Hound, black body, brindle head and legs; weigh between 75 and 80 pounds. Please phone 83-3“ Millbrook. Attention Farmersâ€"For Sale, 50 lb potato bags 100 or over $12.50 per‘ 100. Crowley’s Red White Store phone 22 Millbrook. 1t FOR SALE LOST * v" "W Grace Church, Mfllbrook 10.45 a.m.â€"Ghurch School. 7.00 p.m.-â€"Divine Worship Mervin Smith New President Pontypool â€" Ontario Licensed Auctioneer. Durham County, is now available to con’ duct sales anywhere in County. Your patronage respectfu iy solicited KRONE BET" Y 101211 St. Thomas' Church, Millbrook 11.00 a.m.â€"-Holy Communion St. John’s, Ida 3.00 p.m.â€"â€" Evening Prayer Christ Church, Bailieboro Mervin Smith, Cavan Town-1 ship was elected president cf; the Millbrook Agricultural; Soviety at the Annual Meeting- held in the Town Hall on Wed- nesday, January 23rd. He suc-‘ reeds Leonard Smith who held” the office for the past 2 years-J PARISH OF CAVAN Rev. B. 0. Quinn B.A.,] Mrs. G . )Iuspratt, Organist. 10.60 a.m.â€"-Church School 11 .00 a .m .â€"Divine Worship Other officers are: lst Vice-Pres.â€"Fred Lowery 2nd Vice-Pres.-â€"Gerald Lar- mer, RR 1 Millbrook Sec.-Treas.â€"â€"Mrs. P. I. Bent- ley. Directors are: Minister. Rev. Walter Patterson, M.A., Minister Emeritus. Centreville Church Neals. Associate Directors are: Clifford Hall, Roger Hanbidge, Thomas McCamus, Clarence Johnston, Harry Mcamus. Bruce Sargent, W. Larmer, Donald Cathcart, Allie Fallis, Reg. Fallis, L. A. Hooton, Ray Kelk, J. Neals. D. White. Percy Hamilton, Fred Brown, Archie Matchett. Edwin Ruth. Auditors are H. A. Kerr and Zion Pentecostal (hutch â€"â€"‘-‘iI;if;iu the Family of the Church”. 9.45 a.m.â€"â€"Pub1ic Worship f and Sunda Sohool. Friday 8.00 p.m.-â€"Christ Am- bassador Service. â€"-G1ums Bible Club. Everybody Vcioome! Pastor, M. Case. , St . Andrew ’3 10 . 00 a . 111 .â€"Sunday School 11 . 15 a .m .â€"Pub1ic qusyip MILLBROOK 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School ; 11.00 a.m.â€"Wors'nip Service ‘ Anglican Church of l‘ \ Pentecgsjsal Assemblies of L. W. Smith, Mervin Smith, Jay Whittington, Roy Fer- ren, Harry Young, L. C. McNeill, Ken Moncrief, J. H. McKnight, Stewart Don- aldson, R. O. Larmer, Gor- don Staples, Ted McDowell, Fred Lowery, Gerald Larmer, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3 THE UNITED CHURCH Millbrook Pastoral Charge 3v. Francis Chisholm, M.A., B.D., Minister. ‘0 Come. Let 17.: Worship’. J. Powell and George JOHN PAYNE .--Eveniug Prayer. -19," ,a-v- -Evangelistic Meet- Savan

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