ind business! L money- first but own boss. ‘essities in: Ipton, Mill. , Port Hope Ls. All fami- of Ladies’ tes size 8; 193’ Figure la, size 71/. 1143' It iillbrook . 1 our many re to Dept. 1600 Delori- ', Montreal, 4t Ir Goloshes l shoes size 98805 size I n excellent reasonable. vpkins 242 It an on 7A my, Hen 1Garden. we. Also *ssed ducks > Stanford ls t the Town day night. W at The 1t ssary. A step into 1995 where have been 3: profits. on credit. Dept . L- Lien, Mon- these are es. Apply lone 1074-3 1. reason- tennant: iles west 1. Garden H. Pat- Iillbrook Phone M. Millbrook . 'Ice man as 70. Ex- Be on Phone 1t The family of the late Mrs. Margaret Patton wish to thank .all the friends and neighbours for their cards of sympathy, flowers, and kndnesses shown during the illness and loss of ; a. dlear motherr. Specialiï¬aï¬. preciati-on to Dr. Tucker of Port Hope and Rev. G. Mead’es, of Bethany. Homer Ouellette gixing his version of how to drive one of those <mall cars. He sure made the tires squeal and throw the s ones. Tut, tut, Homer, you ’rei not in your teens now. Pelople running in and out of fig Bank as though thev had money left after Christmas, or didn’ t have any left so had to 0m to the “boneupileâ€. 1 pass "oung lads displayi 111g brand 111-11 hog-okay sticks, plain confir- 1-1ation that Santa didn’t by- ‘P'I‘I My sincere thanks to all those me in recent Municipal Elections. A fine new \Vilson Cleaners truck frOm Port Rope. A gift from Santa we presume, but more likely a gift from hard Work. Seen On King Street During The Week '98th. Year. No.2. CARD OF THANKS Millbrook . . _ ‘1‘ -. .uusc wuu nnow the eVllS; young, Who cannot control __ l the annul dinner and Ladies; ‘ that alcohol has caused and} themselves when they use it. , \Vilson Cleaners-Night of Millbrook and district} rm , . :wish to keep down its use in' ifhezgfeoreliior thetlgeneralllgogzd '1' "l on†1 . ' ' v J "Li '. 1" -- ~ - C“ e r; 3 v 9 (mt Rope. A gut, Lee-nil 1 01 Wmuum “ 1H FHMnlbrook as much as poss1ble L g ey Wl‘ m we presume, but.{ held in the Armouries, Mill-l 1 “N0†2. Those who believe there' r- 3 gift from hard} brook, on Thursdav. Jan; ‘7†I ' 0. Parents and grandparents -’ rf are better and more effective who have the best interests of gut Too p.111. The LadleS’éways of boosting business initlieir children at heart, and wish , . ,i'.\uxilliarv of“ the Canadian’MillErOOk. ' ' displaying brand ' l to keep alcohol as far away as .(1 pl {in “)wa - Lev-inn aw catering with a3 3- Those who would not WISh} lacs, i . ' -_ m ' . possible. 4 j V . , b :1 HM. dinner. V Iito increase alcohol users in Mill-j 7.Wives and mothers ,who; oanta dldn t 3", n†Eu 63.1 weak“. will be the brook, and ruin niore lives and ‘ have suffered enough from this F .. é Hon. Mammy ];_ Dymond, 9 homes, even if it did bring them evil of alcohol, and now have a i .-â€"â€"â€"-.- , Il M.D., Minister of reform Injsome personal gain. [chance to effectively curb its; 111?; In and 01“ 0f stitutivOns. Tickets no“. avail‘ 4. Social workers and those‘ use in Millbrook. 1 Though .1119.“ had able at $1.50 9395‘ who know alcohol never did: 8. Business men who realize}; er Christmas, or; ‘_ any person or any place any- that dollars spent on alcoholl. 1y left so had tol good, but has left degradation, ar ‘e-pile". ‘ “ADAM’S ALE†-â€"â€"â€" Cold water is the drink for me, lette giving his I want no Wine or brandy. to drive one of' It’s pure and sweet, ;. He sure made, Beside it’s always handy. . and throw the.I _ . there are others especially the m Homer vou’rei So let us drink cold water, lioys ’ ’ ' It brings us health and ric es; s now. And we will spend our nights l THE CITIZENS BETTE at home ' l'lltl' A tron See our more detailed infor- ation elsewhere in this issue. Inserted by RMENT LEAGUE 0F MILLBROOK. t] THANK YOU hmefl'nV-mu George H. Raymes We sha Meeting for the Wheat Mar-l this IS 1 {6 NOTICE l ! keting Plan. Speaker: Dick' logical. .‘S it ’7 tewart of Peterborough, in 1. Re he Communitv Hall, Cax an at;0rgallizz .00 p. m. Januarv 14th. :openmg run. It brings us health and riches; And we will spend our nights at home Instead of In the ditches. “Reader†.1110 .L. 1 The 31111111 dinnei and Ladies’ 1111343 23,1001 \:1<_rht of 31111111001: and district wish to 1 L-12"‘bx1 of (ommerce 11 111 be,Millbroo1; 1110111 i11t11e Ar1110111'ieS,MilI-1 2. The: H)100k,011 T11111'.sdav Jan. 2311311? bette 11,1 7,01) p.111. The Ladies 1ways 0f I 111xilliary 01‘ the Canadian Milltrook Lam-11111 am catering with aI 3 T1105 19110 _\' dinner. 11:0 mereas‘ 1111151151 51195111111 n 111 be t11e1br°°k am H011. Matthew P. Dymon1i,::h°mes 9V9 )I.D., Minister of refmm In- some persc stitutimns. Tickets 110w avail- 4. 39°13 able at $1. 50 eaeli.1Wh° know CHAMBER OF COMMERCE iDINNER THURS, JAN. 23 Hlonti supported and riches water, boys! our nights I l ches THREAD COUNT 1. Regarding“the rash 01 .organizatio-ns condemning the iopening of liquor outlets in Millbrookâ€. Thanks for this honest statement. We too, ap- preciate the "fact that these ‘organizations are standing up to the task for which they were formed, namely, the betterment of our coinmunity. f 1. Those who know the evils :Jthat alcohol has caused anc’. ' wish to keep down its use in' ,Mfllbrook as much as possible I, )‘i 2. Those who believe there' {are better and more effective > .ways of boosting business in , 3. Those who would not Wish .’ to increase alcohol users in Mill- ;brook, and ruin more lives and :‘ homes, even if it did bring them !some personal gain. THE MIRROR-REPORTER .319, CANADA TEUBSDAY JANUARY 1 00 1 Mr. and Mrs. George Loohui- zen will be celebrating their twenty-fifth 'wedding anniver- sary on Saturday, January 18. They will be at. home to their friends and neighbours from 2.00 p.m. that day. 6. We do not believe that our business men will give the wets the support they expect. Of course, our business men wish to improve business. So do we all. But we give our? business men credit for the good sense to t‘hink' things through sanely, and not be led astrty by a few who have not considered the evils that attend these outlets. 7. In conclusion we would say that the Logical Answer to the brewers’ desire to set up ou’tlets here is to vote NO on January 15th, and keep our vil- lage a good place in which to live. ' ~ Iexpecting a personal gain from [these outlets. Think this I ‘through, Mr. Voter. 3 As for their comment. on [the “parable of wet and dry 1101‘ H'illages,†we were amused by their conclusions. We appreci- of ate their “dry†humour. 3 the, 4. As for the Minden-Hali-l that s JMHIDI‘OOK is not. near tourist t centres. 'Therefore such argu- _ Inents do not apffly here. _~ 5. We declare emphatically ) that by voting‘NO we are help- hig to cut doxvn the anlount of alcohol consumed in Millbrook Statistics prove beyond a doubt that an increase in outkus re- sults hi an increase of alcohol consunuflï¬on. -Conunon Sense tells us that the breweries would not be in favour of these outâ€"E lets if they didn’t mean new ‘ customers for them. Every- ' vwhere, the brexvery' interests are running full page advertise- ments. They expect, and will certainly get, many new custo- mers i-n Millbrook if these are opened‘. PERSONAL Aufhorized as 2nd cannot control‘ an they use it. ‘ he general good;I they Will vdtef VICTORIA and GREY TRUST COMPANY 437 GEORGE STREET pin-Inna: I _ “V1." "-1 “ï¬xture m Peterbmough; and . Hut-pi? sooi to be 3.21 blllfl’lci'i s whom“- h' I Cain. For thiriy-eighl years int IS I W I as in such close contact with 13V? a} my father’s business in Rose Vb 1tsfiieath that I count his \peri- . lence as my own. I “as horn eahzeland brought up across the four .cohol' [corners from a hotel efficiently , 1111 by a total abstainer. I re- lember boasting (in my child: ish ignorance) about the large] ltlets debts owed by my father. The unpaid bills of customers who spent their cash across the street kept him poor. After,’ provincial prohibition closed, K. the outlets there, the hotelv‘ keeper bcame a store-keeper. â€"_ The patrons of his bar became I‘OIjllhis customers for groceries. ;" thls 1' The bad debts on mv faflmr’e '« afor- ssue . class mail 'At a special meeting of the W.A ‘ Church the follow' YOUR SAVINGS EARN â€9‘. AmeLMJ LIP ‘3 {B U S I NESS EXPERIENCE jhave convinced me that alco- ~S’holic beverage outlets .bleed Ubusiness. For 5 ’years before “moving to Millbrook Tim“ INTEREST IS PAYABLE HALF-YEARLY BY on. A“ FORTY-THRE} Authorized by Law for the Investment of Trust Funds ,,,,, “A. “Jana ur 1 they would be opposed to Wider .‘ESS EXPERIENCE outlets if they obtained'a Brew} Vinced me that ale-0U ers‘ Retail Store or L.C.B.O.s erage outlets .bleed 3.3mm haVe three years later For 5 ’years beforeï¬'orced a vote on Beverage o Millbrook, I keptfRooms or Dining- Lounges in Peterborouzhi and lithe following places: Carleton to be in businez‘sï¬l’lace. Durham, Brampton, Es- or thirtyeight yearsfsex, Havelock and Tho'pvcnn - In}: nlnan anal†7' “ ' RESOLUTION PASSED YEéRS OF , they Post Office V ï¬Â»_--.-;; 111 L'Llll‘ a brook. Even if local taxes were " microscopically smaller because 1.1 of outlets. THE CONTINUOUS DRINAGE pp MILLBROOK ][n\7n1’7 . opposition to the opening of »le of intoxicating beverages J .1“va oycuh there, four dollars would go in taxes to Toronto and Ottawa, and only a few cents of the re- maining dollar remain in Mill- brook. Even if local taxes were “5...... Of St Thomas Ana-Ii was passed “Went, Ottawa, ont.‘ a; PWMUGI T nomas ’ Bruce Iï¬gham , , -_w-Dv Dining Lounges in 12' places: Carleton Lam, Brampton, Es- 3k and Ingersoll. ' hf 'tI 51031!