'00k 133. *; phone Choir ndrew ’s ications L 1958. iro 0k . 2 however i ,t puttest ll Phone 9, 1958 girl ’3 J. H. Barringer, Pubh'sher. Swan-angling and Pump Bepmrs touching and Digging The visiting committgrlzil Members present paid their ported 12 visits were made to(annual dues to Mrs. L. Bris- ,tow, new treasurer. ‘ The «February meeting will LOST ( be at the home of Mrs. T. A. Lostâ€"A fOIIP-bllckl:m l Campbell. Meetmg closed W1th ' ’- ' . I ‘ - s1ze 8. If found please phone (pray er 1‘ 1" Thomas Hark . . guess and Mrs. Leslie Bristow‘ 8 Mlllbrook. Mrs. R. Gdbbs.i served refreshments. l Lequire Plumbing Heating These officers are also 1'e’tiring.38mt by the Diocesan Board Mrs. Hilton, President for 1958nvas dlscuesed. Mrs. H. A. took the chair» and the rep ortsl Turner renewed the first chap- ot' the various committees were ter‘ofl the new Study BOOk on given. y“ Japan. The visiting committee rel. New)?“ present. paid their Treasurer Miss Muriel Smith'UPurPh .flouse, Toronto, for red the annual report which‘ dmrlbu'fl‘fll' showed a balance on hand. A rev1smn of the By-Laws "I'rhese officers are also retiring. sent by the Diocesan Board "‘1. I‘I'nh- A:----._.__J ‘ll' .......... “5 “/ng wcu: rcau Mrs. J. W. Hilton read the'from the W. A. Bulletin. Scripture lesson. Mrs. Shep-l It was decided that each pard, Secretary, gave the re- member contribute towards the - bale to be sent in April to port of the last meetmg and the , Treasurer Miss Muriel Smithï¬ï¬mrgh ‘House, Toronto, for The opening devotions were conducted by the retiring Presi. dent, Mrs. Reginald Fallis. The annual meeting of the. Women’s‘ Auxiliary of St. Thomas’ Anglican Church was held at the home of Mrs. Doug- las Sheppard Monday evening 5 i WOMEN'S AUXILIARY ST. THOMAS CHURCH I u I IIIIIIHHIMIUIIHM“WNWMflflflIMLMMEHIâ€HHIIMHHIIZIHHN. 98th Year. No. Ind Oil-Burners THE aERrRuaa saw, wow ":35 MILLER 00K, ONTARIO January Sale continues to end of month THIS WEEK‘S-SPECIAL , Giris (oats reduced to $19.95 Hip: >iL‘k in 195T. , a‘ ‘A Idler was read from the 1-‘;'T'J'1ik “'Lzmen’s Training '93? ‘f‘g'. T :Mnto, thanking the X .A. for a donation. Also 3‘ flatter “as read from Prayer; Interesting items were read from the W. A. Bulletin. It was decided that each All Christmas calenï¬ars \vgre sold. Partner, Miss Etta Whelï¬ly, Prince Albert, Sask. thanking the W.A. for.a gift of books, also for Christmas greetings. Eleven members of the CM an Pot Luck Quilters Club attend ed a quilting meeting at the home of Mrs. Austin Worri last Thursdav. Mrs. JameSJ Nelson, president of the club was in the chair for the busi. ness discussions. It was decid- ed that $15. 00 be sent to the ‘Port Hope Children’s Aid So-l. eiety. Mrs. Lloyd Sutton 1n- vited the club to hold a euchre'l at her home on Thursdav,]l February 6th. $15.00 GIVEN PORT HOPE ' CHILDREN’S AID SOCIETY -w‘.c--u ‘JL u kal- [\amrmy that he would seeki'fan last week with the resulEl the post of warden of the Unit- ‘ that the tip of one was cut off; ed Counties of Northumbedland and another badly mangled} and Durham. He faces the He was taken to Peterborough opposition of Reeve David Hospital where the injured ‘Dingwall of Cramahe Township' hand was given attention. We and Reeve O. J. Robins of are pleased to report he is back Alnwiek Township. home again, and we hope to see Reeve Both'well conducts an-him his usual self again before]l eleetrieal business in Frserville too long. ‘ ‘ l and is a native of that village. , “M 3 u a.“ I Reeve Ray Bothwell of South [had Monaghan Township confirmed‘ the qa'rurday that he would seekyfan the post of warden of the Unit- ‘ that ed Counties of Northumbedland and and Durham. He faces the He ' opposition of Reeve David Iâ€"Tnm News just reached as beï¬ore going’to press that Ray Both- well had been elected Warden of United Counties of North- umberland and Durham. Con~ gratulations Ray, from all your Millhrook and district friends} in making up our voters lists. Not one name was contested (also the Voters who relieved Ray Bothwell New Warden -v‘-u .a..wuua Not one“ nzimoiwa‘vs contested,’ Among the , guests vwer e 1‘11- , . Icluded Lleut. V . Strmger, Sgt. also, the Voters who relieved; . T ‘ . me of th oblioation of lla‘»ri11<>"a‘nd Mrs. l\,-._...Curtls, Cap t' and to 0an mev mt: " biMz-s. G. Chard of the Mill- ' T. W. Belch brook R-efonmatgory, also coun- . . cillor J. H. ancT‘ Mrs. Burns of ‘ V - ' t . Returning 0f.1(m 'iCavan. . , Per-centage of total voters lists voting 89.167. Perâ€"centage voting yes, ap- .proximately 66%. [ I would like to take this op-1 portunity ofl thanking the Manâ€" agers of both the Affirmative, and the Negative and their at] sistants for their co-operation! MILLBROOK, ONTARIO, CANADA THURSDAY JANUARY ) (1) 159 (2) 129 AP 45 Polling Sub-division No. 2. voters on list 269 N 0. voted 217 Advance Poll 48. Total No. on list 563. No. voted 502. 3pilLul up. The 01 1 slmwc d that iL-irizens' as a Whole rewarded ithis as 11111111 111011 import 11111 "than our Council from year 1-") ! vear, as it pulled a larger vote; gthan anv local Municipal eleLâ€"I' ltion we know of.l\'owtl1at {the people have spoken, it 12-! [mains to be seen whether thei outlets will do all for Millbrookl it was advertised to do. i _â€"v\'-AVV Act of the Province of Ontario. Polling S-ub- division No.1. Voters on list 294 No. V oted 237 Following are the results of the vote taken January 15th, 1958 under_the Liquor Licence Liquor Won over beer bv a vote 111311 gin, and the ‘ wets’ " user the “drys’ b’3' a big ma- £j« 1113' in last 33131311 3 vote. It 3 11 as expected the ' \\ ets would 511'111 but were not conceded ’Lsuch a big majority as 11193? fliquor Gets Majority :Vote Over Beer. Yes No Wets" Win, Coritest ; Liquor 333 .159 THE MERGE-REPORTER Authorized as big majority as they The vote Showed that as a ‘Whole regarded much more important 331 157 total voters Beer 1 Birth . Hawâ€"Mr. and Mrs. J. W. lHaw, Millbrook, Ontario, nee iLena-Marie Lowery, are happy Ito announce the birth‘ of their son at Peterborough Civic Hospital; Thursday January 14 ‘ 1.958. A brother for Bill. ! Christ Church, B-ailieboro, held theii annual vestrv meet .ing in the Church Hall on Mon- day evening of this W.eek Re- ports were all very satisfactor; and the officers were elected {for the year. Mr. and Mrs. Loohuizen came to Canada from. Holland 8 yers ago last November and ‘have lived in the Millbrook neighbour-11001 for the past 6 yearS, and during that time have proved themselves worthy ~ « citizens of our country. 'I D AT BAIL-IEBORO Friends of George Hawkins; will be sorry to learn that he;" had a couple of his fingers 011 the left hand caught in a (a1! FINGERS CAUGHT IN GAR FAN NIPS ONE __.V tuLlLl o ‘Their daughter LAW Ina Lo- ohuizen, who is serving with the RCAF in Germany, also sent ,a, telegram of good wishes to her parents. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. ,(I‘curge Imohuizen happin j;0in~ fed the glowing 0011131.? in rele- g’brating their twenty-fifth wed- !(Eing anniversary. More than son, and Mrs. Harry Seabrook ied at their home in Fraserville during the afternon and‘ even? ing of Saturday, January 18th. Mrs. Lola Dawson, Mrs. Harry Seabrook, Mrs. Marshal Larmer and Mrs. Wilfred Elson assisted in serving the QIIPsts MARRIED IN HOLLAND CELEBBRATE 25th. AEIE-TIVERSAR HERE M Miss E. Kent is xisiting her niece in Toronto, M1". Choule. , this week. MEETING - PERSONAL 437 GEORGE STREET class mail WA ; uuya A girl’s hat. laying in the ditch lock , ï¬_-___...b vu out fire hall on Saturday morning when the siren sounded. The older “Russ†gets the more confidence in himself he gets. He usually goes there in his truck. Russ‘is either getting fast or his truck slowingup. One‘gtiess is as good as another. ‘ Our opinion is the cold snap! took the pep out of his truck! and put in into Russ. - 5 A steady stream of voters going and coming to and from the polls last Wednesday, at which ‘ ‘John .Earleycorv ’ ’ scored a knockout blow to the ‘drys. But don’t forget the great John L. Sullivan of prize ring history over half a century ago,‘ used to say “John Barleycorn†always had the last punch up his sleeve. Alcohol users please “A‘A ' note ! 23, 1958 Seen On King Street During The Week "The 'Midnigézi: ' Stary†With Tony Curtis and Marisa Pavan Russell Reid running INTEREST 18 PAYABLE HALF-YEARLY BY an VICTORIA and GREY TRUST COMPANY WHEN YOU DEPOSIT THEM IN A GUAR ' INVESTMENT CERTIFICATE FOR 5 YEARS. . menus or $109.00" AND UP MAY BE LEFT on nnrosrr. THURSDAY FRIDAY vsseu meld running to the hall on Saturday morning H‘ v: r -.\ $1.50 a year i Authorized by Law for the Investment of Trust Funds. HfllflflflMflflm H F3 of voters, .Hungry snow shovellers out and from Wlth shovels trying to Shovel esday, at , off an inch snow fall. Why not rlechruâ€! use the broom boys it would m to the make .the chore fun as you the great could Imagipe you were curling )rize ring and_ sweepmg a slow stone tury ago. along. Post Office 77_.â€"â€"v-vv“g Lll‘; ! PO'YS played last night in Have- --â€"... -vwv 3. Monday night K_eene won ‘7 to 4 her-(i in Millbrook. The .1 1 Our local team have not fared ;as “'91 as had been hoped to gdate, they have won 2 and lost l A recent sign on the old di- lapidated building east of the post office which read “Get rid of this monstrosity, vote yes.†Some citizens are hoping to see the foundation for a skyscrap- per started, now that a_ liquor outlet is assured for the thirsty. ithe day aftel the election last W e-ek. We hope this isn’t a £0 I I't runner of future sites. Spectacular Romantic Drama of War in Spain WITH CARY GRANT SOPHIA LOREN FRANK SINATRA in advance; t9 U.S.A., Department, Ottawa, Ont PETERSOMUGI HOCKEY ‘3 ~WEDI‘J'IE'SDAY In Technicolor Pï¬iï¬Ã©â€˜ mm 1115 mm MONDAY TUESDAY ll