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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 8 Jan 1959, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR LO.B.A. Elect- Officers For Year Telephone collect : Keene 83w1, if no answer : Peterborough Ri-24330. : i I 5 Barrett Fur Farm Lunn 3rd Committeeâ€"Sister E. Sex- The annual meeting of the Daughters of Cavn LOBA 1866, was held Wednesday, December 10th. The meeting was preceed- red by a turkey banquet, catered to by Ladies’ Aid of Grace Presp byterian Church in their church hall, which members and Lheiz riends enjoyed very math. Fin. Sec.â€"Sister Adrienne Kins- man Treasurerâ€"Sister Betty Lunn Chaplainâ€"Sister Jean Kinsman Gwardianâ€"Sister Violet Fa'nis Director of Ceremoniesâ€"Sister Dorothy Olan ‘xenior Lecturerâ€"Sister Wilma Davidson lepr Lecturerâ€"Sister M-ae Allin 'ianistâ€"Si-ster Fallis ‘ Imer Guardâ€"Sister Stella Ken- Umwm mnonr. m nedy g Outer Guardâ€" Sister Ametta' 2nd Committeeâ€"Sister A. E. W. M.â€"Sister Violet Farrow ldumpsâ€"-1958‘ prOVed 3 mos Dep. M-‘SiSteera Nél‘th'ey . ‘unsucc-esssful year for 'l‘oronto" Jr. Dep- M.â€"Slster Ahce 313“" profesdonal sports teams. Rec. Sec.â€"Sister Anna Thomp- W. M Sister Lillian Moore pre~ i ided for the lodge meeting intro-i ucing R. W Sister Cora John-1 ton of Janetville, Grand Mistress 4' Grand Lodge of Ontario East 1 i. .Y. Sister A. E. Lunn Grand Director of Ceremonies of Ontario East, Sister E. Wright Past Mis- tress of Jar etville LOBA and Sister Bertha Ferron, Past Mist- ress of Bethany LOBA 1207 . Warrant was draped in loving memory of late R.W. Sister Alena Sword, P.G.M. of Ontario East. The late Sister was the installing Mistress when Daughters of Cav- an was installed: in 1941. Annual reports were all gratify- ing. R.W. Grand Mistress Sister Johnston presided fior the elec- tion and installation of officers as follows: CASH for dead or crippl- ed Horses and Cows. Top price for old horses. smith REMEMBER, YOU NEED MORE ROOM! Leave lots of room between your car and the one ahead -â€" you’ii need extra stopping space under winter conditions. Wintertime is the time when road courtesy is most essentialâ€"give the other drivers 0 break! Snowbanks or drifting snow may conceal stalled vehicles, hidden driveways, intersections and pedes- trians. QM" I omens m r" ’ ' Mom. KONDON. mson. HAMILTON, 1911M“, owm scum. It’s a long way to nineteen sixty It’s a long way to go. But the clrivers who will make it re the ones we want to know. They’ll be careful, they’ll be cautious Safety -conscious all the time. And they’ll make it to nineteen sixty By taking care in fifty-nine. I i MN. Jane Robinson, 95 i years of age. Millinonk’s oldest {resident slipped on 'tho ice a+ {her home last. week and broke} her hip. She was \on the WM . . : _an~dah at the time amt Iortunaz I tely was able to Work her way; {back into hte home, ' She was:. '1 taken to Poterborough Civic? ‘ [impital for Treatment, Where' ‘ her (-‘rhdi‘ion is reported to be! [satisfactory considering her) age. ' 3 CO-UPERA MRS INSURANCE ASSOOM TIM, Attend the Church of your choice on Sunday. subscriber, closely followd by; Mr. J. C. McRoberts of Peter-l borough. Formerly of South; Monaghau. [ Princess Elizabeth Jo L. Guard; get. 6am, ana get on wu. ms tansâ€"Sister Doroty Olan and mark as King. Snster Wilma. Davidson ‘ What. a Christian should flor- . Vote of thanks on bemali ofI get, will be dealt with the next Lodge to R.W. Sister Johnston two Sundays, in the light of and her asisting officers w-as' the words of St. Paul. Philip- extended by Sister Anna Tummmpians 3:13 and 14 “Brethren, son. ‘I count not myself to haw ap- gprehended; but this one thing OLDEST RESIDENT FALLS, BREAKS HER HIP ("5 Toronto- spo-r'tswaster Fred Sgambati ‘to f'orget his blues and join the» party. But'Fred has every right to be in the dumpsâ€"1958‘ proved a most HAPPY NEW YEAR, FRED! Ewn attractive Joan Fairfax has difficulty persuading CB»- Mr’s. Robinson is our oldest Aura mm m Wm: ASA I ; Funeral service was held on' was well a’tended. iSaiturday, January 3rd, 19-58,’ ne'l‘he program consisted of from Bailieboro United Church several reeitations, a Christmas for Mrs. VVelli’ngton I’ateman, exercise, and Christmas carols. I 73. who died 111 a l’eterborough Miss Karen “'elhourne was ‘Hospital Thursdav following a awarded a Bible for the best stroke. She came to Canada attendance. and (-ertifiea‘ es from England 60 years ago. Twere gnven to the pupils for She attended Bailieboro [71151 learning: their memory verses. ted Church where she was a After the program Santa (‘laus rmem'her of the choi1 and an distribu'ed the gifts and an active wlorker in the \V.A. Irange and bag of candies to The Rev. K. J. Campbell of- the ehildlren i {i‘iei‘ated at the funeral. i Ml. John Ireland acted as! On Sunday morning at St. 1 Andrew’s, January 4th,1959, i a special New Year 5 message I from Rev. A. Steed of PeTer- bor'ewg-h, who is to be our sup- ply pastor for the next seVeral months until other permanent arrangements can be made, was given. He stated that he would be on call 24 1231112: in the day, seven days in the week, if needed. His address prehended; I do forgetting those '\V -._ *~â€"- i talling of God in Christ Jesus.” list Corinthians 15 .20 But now but this one thing" things Rock Haven, vhich are behind, and reaching \1 here Mrs Lorth unto those things which a gown are betbre, l p1ess toward the erepe \\ 1th inserts of lace and mark for the prize of the high the groom’s mother in a dress A reception was held at the Peterborough, Aiken received in of soldier blue tieatina ,‘ot‘ the same shade crepe with ? rhinest‘nue trim. Eath had a 11s Christ risen from the dead, esm' ace of eh usanthemums. Ia mi bet-011w the first fruits of i hem that slept ineed to remember that. not. 5 our heart. be troubled. 11 here I am there’s the fililili. and ’â€"â€".Tohn 1.4,: aminer. é tor th. Christian.’ ' verse. 3 , .Christians :1 "Let matching feather hat and wore For trm elling‘ the bride ChOSe dress of Dior blue crepe and iher blaek Persian lamb coat bl 21 ek aeeessories . â€"Ex- â€"_â€"~â€"â€"â€"_ .__._..-__ 1.- -wâ€"_ __ ,.._.. f-” k. n"â€"--m l l iS' R°V. Centre S reet, ' and his telephone Ri 0-9214 1 We \1e1e glad to have Mrs. Steed \xit11us also. Scripture lesson 1st, 11111111111 172:3. 2128. Text lst. S.1111el 15. _ "And ‘he- Lord sent thee (111 a journey. and said, go and utterly destroy the sinners, the then‘ didst. thou not obey The voice Annalekites: whereiior of the Lord. but didst fly upon the spoil?" And Saul said. “Yea, I have obeyed the voice . but the pen; of the Lord, , ple- took the spoil sheep and oxen, to sacrifice unto the herd thy God.” And Samuel said “To obey is better than sacri: fice, and to hearken than the fat of rams.” 1st. Samuel 1: 1:- 2‘2 23 Samuel grieved over J. Arthur Steed, 612 Bowmanville, Peterhorough ' will continue as the teacher at end Mrs. and" the bride nearby Shaw s School and the groom will be employed in l Oshawa The bride. is daugh‘e-r of Mr. Harwy C. Aiken of h‘lillbrook, and the groom a son of Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Killeen of Almonte. ttending the bride were her sister Mrs. Orville C‘hallice of Orono and the groom s sister, Mrs. Ronald Snedden of (fare- ton Place, with Mr. Sneddeu as. grornnsnmn, French blue brocaded satin fashioned the, bride’s gown with bell-shape skirt, scoop neckline and three quarter sleeves. She w’ore a small but of matching satin, matching colour shoes, white gloves and Saul, the great. man now reject- earned a nosemay of pink I‘WSCS ed. His duty now was to for- :get Saul, and get on wit. his W'fl'k as King. and \\ -1ite ’mu ms . Mrs. Challice wore dus‘y : rose lace with taffeta turn and i‘ici'atod at the- funeral. i Mr. John Ireland acted as She is survived by her hus- chairman. band a daughter Mls Donald â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"-â€" Hobbs (Kathleen) ‘Of TOFOM’, FIRST TO SECURE l E A h f - l ?;::tar;x».S()ll n “I 0 “1““ iHIS 1959 LICENSE? Pallbearers werv \Villiam Batmnan, Ale-x VV-a‘rf, Ray 16:13:19an Dawson Rutherf‘rn'd, Robert ~KOH)’ and George Sunday Morning At‘ St. Andrew’s Church Flow-r hozm-rs were l-hvvrlvy Batmnan. Kenneth Hubba, \'i1- liam Rafmnau. Jim Fair llwxa Mt Hi0. and '\ illiam B 11]}mk. Dean. Mrs. Wellington Bateman 1'33 momenta, moon, ammo Obituary E.IJ.H. I Mrs. Challice wore dus‘y j rose lace with taffeta trim and iMrs. Snedden was in rose taf- feta, similarly styled. Each hzad matching shoes and' they fwore white velvet. ha‘s. white Fgloves, and cor-sages !of white . ’mums. 31-1111 P011 Hum “15. 1.011101) TTill (3"‘T3111M. I’o‘roflmmugn \Villiam 0f (‘maIL T‘Iod of Niagara Falls, and Mrs Helen: Quid” of l’o‘rerbomugh The‘ funeral 1110k plan (1 from the T. : mm, on Friday. January 2nd. Any earlier “birds. " How a- bout it Jimmy. have you re- ytired from. the rave”? Ken Olan believes he is the first Millhronk man to secure his 19:39 livenso plates. Mr. '(‘Il‘an purcasod these at 9.30 VV.‘Ha“'FHnuwalTÂ¥qnm RH“- brook,¢n1 Saturday;l)ovonflun' 7th at 2 oklock Intemnent Vvas in the 9th lino (Rune ery, 3a\an Swain. Ellen Jane Humorâ€"â€" On Thursday. 'Doconflwr 25111, 1958. at the Ross Nursing Home, Peterboruugh. 'l‘llhm Jam- H‘un’ror. (,‘avan Township, wife of Thv Ian'- Josllua‘Sxmin. m‘nthm' of Clarke. Torontn: Mrs. Harald l’dgelmv (Mm:- Following a wedding trip to Detroit and other points west the couple are to make their home at 79 King St. W'est, Bowmanville, and the bride will continue as the teacher at nearby Shaw's School and the, groom will be employed in Oshawa . Searlet Villa Town Sunday Sole owner Port Hope Huh“ )1 held their first concert‘DmEc-r WIRE To TORONTa 1V» ‘ '. I)‘--1 - 2 .tE l “dd“ (umbex 2 nd, J {Member Brokerâ€"Dealer? Assoc!- was well a‘temled. ‘ mL ”Mm.“ 1 ”“24“, Ag. ation of Ontario - Killeenâ€"Aiken - In a double ring marriage ceremony performed by the Rev. B. J. Conway at St. Alphonsnus rectory, Peterbor- ough, on Sa‘urday, Dec. 27th, 1958, Miss Margaret M Aiken of Millbrook, became the bride of John M. Killeen bf Oshawa. FIRST CONCERT HELD AT SCARLET VILLA The bride is daugh‘e-r of Mr. md Mrs. Harvey C. Aiken 0f Millbrook, and the groom a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Killeen of Almonte. Entered Into Rest Wedding Attend the Church of your Choice on Sunday. Northumberland Durham S e c u 1‘ i t i es Phone Tu-5-4588 Albert Waxer 31 Walton St. Lumber Rough or Dressed, also Hard and Soft Wo‘od Slabs PHONE 70-w _MILLBROOK, ONTARIO Elm,- Maple. Dead Stock Removed HIGHEST PRIGES PAID Nick Peconi PROPRIETOR g“ waik safely drive safely have a happy hoiiday 24-Hour Service PHONE COLLECT: Timber Wanted A. Roy Willmott, Q.C. James A. Irvine, STAN OLAN Hoy Lumber South Monaghan, Ontario PHONE 22 B‘AILIEBORO Ash aid Pine Timbér: ,_ 7 STANDING PREFERRED Peterborouh 2-2080 Cobom‘g 1787 when you skid, the car won’t always respond to the wheel. When in doubt â€" slow down! If you start to skid, turn the front wheels in the direction of the skid. Don’t brake and don't accelerate. Remember skidding is more apt to occur when the temperature is about 32 degrees than when it's colder. HOW TO BEAT A SKID â€" If Barristers, Solicitors, Nota '93 Telephone 9, Millbrook WILLMOTT 85 IRVINE Thursday, January 8, l The regular monthly meeting iof the__l\1illbrook Home and 5 School ASSOCiation will be held '3‘ The School, Monday evening) ‘at 8 o’clock. Mr. Jas, Mc~ IMaster will be in charge, this \ being Father’s Night. An {excellent program is planned 7 For Saleâ€"A Findlay Oil Space Heater and new pipes, only used two weeks; Vacuum Cleaner and all attachments; Used \Vashing Machine; a VVOOd Cook Stove, Must be sold to settle _estate. Phone 106-W-12 Millbvo‘ok. 2t For Saleâ€"Apples; McIntosh, Spies and Snows; also Par- snips and Carrots. Milton C‘hallice phone 89-j Mill- brook. 3t. Â¥\a11tedâ€"Immediately,a baby carriage Phone 104- -w -,11 Millbmok.1t MENâ€"Pleasant 011‘ddnr work Average $2. per hour. No experience necessarv. Write Rawlei’gh 5, Dept. A- 283- VV, 4005 Richelieu, Montreal. Wanted An old vat-ant farm or cut over bush lot. Will consider anything anyplace Write at once and advise what you have with lowest cash price and state lot, ("om c‘essibn and township with a sketch or map. Box 1:55, llancroft, Ontario. St Refreshments ’20 be» served at the close of the. meeting, Large United States and Cati- adian Manufacturinrr Comp- any requires district manager for Cavan and Manvers town- ships. Exceptionally (high earnings. (l‘u'aranl‘eed re- peat business. Automobile essential, Agricultural or farming backgriound most important. Sales training given. Reply to Box 84, London, Ontario. 41; txcvluut program ls planned 9:3 please set aside Januarv 12 for an exceptionallv interest- ing evening. Renew Your Subscription. SALES HELP WANTED ‘ MALE HELP WANTED you’re going too fast FOR SALE NOTICE General expeness Pm l .............. Lighting. . . . . Building repairs ..... Sundry (change).. Cash on hand in bank Millbrook and Cavan M lst, 1958. . . . .. Season ’s tickets ..... Skating . .. . .. Special Events ...... Hockey . . . . . . . .. Ice remal . . . . . . Bond cashed ........ Ladies’ Booth. . .' ..... Caretaking ..... Balance on hand Jan. HLLBROOK AND CA' MEMORIAL ARENA stafemmlt of the Millbn Cavau Memvrial Arena _ '(‘31‘ wavy. 4 99th. Year. No. 2. Dec. 31. 1958 ...... I Following: 15 January 1958. THE GERTR T. W. Belch. Dresses, and S

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