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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 15 Jan 1959, p. 4

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In fact. he says, it is import- ant to be on guard against any n‘fiv weeds which might be- come ewablis‘he-d and add to Canada‘s existing weed prob- Imus. Declare-d a noxioué weed in‘suceess and well conduct-ed. (’2:lM':td0. where it Was intro~’ 1‘ I. 1' dm-ed in Turkestan alfalfa' Dues are due! Membership sped the nature of its growth still continues to gmw. At The W111" antx keeping i* under (.1103? regular monthlv meeting “V0 oh<enatinn warns Mr. Best. new members were welconnd The plant was found grow- ing m-ar the edge of a small slough on a road allowance. Sex era! years beibre dzrilling rigs fwm aross the Border ran tests in the area and stopped at the slough for water. It is thought the weed seed was in-' trndm'ed by these riws. The flowers are grouped in1 (-lu'sz‘ors which are from one and a half to two inches in length. The pods are large,‘ inflated. and membranous with a groove along: one side. When the pods mature they turn a pale green colour. The seeds are small, olive-green, and there are about 30 in each Declared N ovious The freely-branching stems are erect and grow from two to three feet in height. Leaves are from two to three inches long and are divided into small oval leaflets. The typical pea flowers are red, about a half an inch long. and fade to pur- ple when dry. 'g Canada \v as invaded by a' new weed last year, reports K. F. Best of the Canada Depart: men of Agriculture 8 waift Cuirent. Sask., Experimental Farm. ! Beach head “as the Maple: Creek distlict of Saskavche-l wan.’ The weed, Austrian Field Pea, originates in Europe and Asia. A perennial, it repro- duces by seeds as well as by creeping roots. Austrian Field Pea. at Maple Creek, Saskatchewan PAGE FOUR NEW WEED INVADEiS CANADA, FROM EUROPE Weddings, the sick room, funerals. STOPPING ON ICE AND SNOW - SAFELY Pumping rapidly on the brake is the safe way to stop on ice or other inppery surfaces. The pumping prevents continuous locking or skidding of the wheels. It the wheels lock, your car is out of control! Elbrams’ 11‘ lower Shop Opposite the Capitol Theatre, Port Hope PHONE TURNER 55796 DAY; TURNER 52808 NIGHT, 00L Elbrams’ 31’ lower Shop ’21 Queen Street “LET FLOWERS SPEAK FOR YOU" . The New Year’s partv was unanimously voted a great success and well conducted. Attend the Church of your?! admit that . in that space I Chou-e on Sunday. :will constantly work for my sponsor: telling you and your fiends whh they are. where {V filmy are. and What they have Ito 5911. and two more applications ap- prbvod. Legion members, always community minded, are con- sidering ways and means in which they along with other organizations mav render some worthwhile service to\our young people especially. All members should attend- Monday evening, Januarv 19 for installation (of new ofificers Smenal zone personnel will be present. FRENCH WITHOUT TEARS Gerard Arthur. one of French-11mm Design Cauada’ s best- known theatm speaking listen and radio personalities, is the language. Sto 111ader ohoyen by CBC adix, prmides a £1 fir Stories in French, a new French" club ‘ program broadcast Saturdays presented in s over the Trans-Canada not- loarning becom Legion Notes (,‘l'nso to 2000,000 Canadians: work 5021301121ny in harvesting‘ the annual pulpmood crop. I I 3m. I am moreâ€"I am their am-i hassador Inf goodwill. enirustod 5 with a special mission. That ’ mission is to remind you of the value thev place on t'heih asset, | your friendship. ‘ i' am one of their salesmen, anxious to impress you favour ably and to remind you tart- fnlly run each day of the year that my employers value you: business . 1 As the clock records the sec- }onds, minutes, hours, I record »' the days, weeks and months. }{ All the world looks at me, talks tabout me, and regulates its ‘business and social life by me. a . . . rl\o letter 1s ever wrltt-en, no :book ever published, no money‘ ever (mined, that does not bear! ,my imprint. I am the one,’ I thing that the whrld must con~, ,stantly consult. l I ask for display space in your homo. In return, I guarantee to‘ be usemll.~and I hope to be decorative. I. have two missions: one of utility, one of sentiment. I am the symbol of time comb- ing the past. the present and the future. I i Am The Calendar French" club where French is presented in such a way that learning becomes a pleasure. work, Designed for English- spoaking listeners studying tbz language, Stories in French provides a form of “learn . .q . uu v u: L. w ”CU: . and Wfiat thev have' - Mftjm'rqal, Januaryâ€":Enoqghl ' [lighnng ior more than 240 city] ,~ blocks W111 be used 111 Canadmn 119 of their salesmen, I National Rail'vays‘ Gote de 0 impress you favour." Liosse hump yard. now under} to remind you tavT-j construction at Montreal. ’ I each day of the year; In all. 242 poles will be erect" employers value 3'01} ed to supportfl497 individual 1 flights and tofal illumination} I , 1 . Iwill reach 390,800 watts. The; moreâ€" am 119111 3111-; entore lighting: system Will be; f (1') " . 1 s p : )e-mal mlss1on. That 1"‘1‘0 I +n “A\“;I‘|r1 'vAr‘ A2 Lk.-I m ERROR-WORTH, papers . Construction of the new yard lighting- system is to «om.- menco early this spring and is svhoduled fior completion by‘ Nov-ember of This year. I CHINESE WE'RE FIRST Chinese were the first to' make paper with ra 8; today} rags are used in the finest? Tenders for the s11pply and construcfion (of the elaborate system have been called by the railwa y. FLOOD-LIGHTS FOR NEW HUMP YARD Renew Your SubsxcriptiOn. When I was in a class of. ,' boys 10 years of age, the teach-g {er picked up his hat and left; ‘the class. I de(ided I had mis~§ ’sbehaved in Sunday Schonl {for the last time. At the age; } of 24 years, Arthur guided us ; infln the Christian life. At Christian eobl‘er put his handi upon me for Africa I always; remember the church in which! I was brought up. After theI evening service we had a testi- mony sevice, and while still there I' came to the beginning of my life as a Christian minis- ter. God the Father made. a sacrifice that you and I might. 1 have life. God the Father, mmteets. helps. and supports.. Going" into the .fiutnre I leave!I .it in His hands. 1 shall never forget. the tour-I In the Estate 01! Sydney Mc- ‘agf‘ 311d faith Of my mother. I ‘Daren, late of the Township of was in Africa, when she “pas-gcavan, in the County of Dur- wed on”. “ _§ha.m, Retired, Deceased. 11v - ~r . _ Like the rich young ruler we may need to sell off the things that. corrode the soul, and get some things from which to at- taclk new knowledge, and make mntinui‘y possible. \Ve can get inspiration from the. ex- perience of the past. There are some things Chris- tians should forget. Sometimes remembrance interefers with the onward march of the church ' “Honour thy fa’her and thy mother; that thy days may be long upon the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee”. Ex. 20:12, is the only one of the Ten Commzmdments with a promise- of reward. Sunday: Morning At St. Andrew’s Church A good congregation, con- sidering the state of the roads and the extremely cold wea- ther. Anthem by senior choir. Sermon continuing Chiist’s message to the churches, Rev. 3 .4 Church at Sardis spiritu- ally ai lo“ esbb. E.L.H. ammo I III] rnone muenoro 39 Phone Millbrook 8%1'2 IIIIIIIIIIIII‘ll...-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Albert Waxer 31 Walton St. Sole owner Port Hop. DIRECT WIRE TO TORONTO Member Brokerâ€"Dealers’ Associ- ation of Ontario Albert Waxer Sole owner Norlhumberland 81 Durham Nick Peconi PROPRIETOR l TAKE NOTICE that all per- (sons having claims against l{Sydney Ml-Laren, or his estate :must file same with W. J. I'Arth-u-r Fair, Q.C., Peterbo-r- tough, Ontario, solcitor for the ;onâ€"cuf0r, not later than the 99th day of February, A.D., i 1959. Dead Stock Removed HIGHEST PRICES PAID 24-Hour Service PHONE COLLECT: Peterborouh 2-2080 Cobourg 1787 Lumber Rough or Dressed, ' also Hard and Soft Wood Slabs, PHONE 70-w MILLBROOK, ONTARIO DATED at Peterboz‘oufll, this 9th day of January, A. D., 1959. Phone Bailieboro 30 PROBLEMS $â€"â€"! $â€"â€"l$â€"-â€"â€"â€"! If you have steady employment and would like to budget your Plumbing and Heating Cost, please ask for one of our booklets and fill an application to-day. St. Thmnas’ Church. Mill! brook, in Parish Hall, Tuesday, January 27th, at 8.00 p.111. ; Christ Church Bailichrn in Parish Hall, \Vodne-sday, Jauâ€" uzxrv 28th at 8 .()()p .211 ‘ i Timber Wanted 1101101: ; 100KB! The. annual Vestry Meetings "Millbr’ook defeated Warsaw of the Parish of Cavan are as last Wednesday night by 3, follows: . iscore of 8 To 6 in an East Pc- St. John’s Ohm-ch, Ida, in te-rborough Hbckey League Parish Hall, Monday, January game. 26th, at 8.00 p.111. ’ -KV , _._~__ South Monaghan, Ontario PHONE 22 BAILIEBORO Elm, Maple, Basswood, Oale Ash and Pine Ti'mber. STANDING PREFERRED . Roy Wfllmott, 9.0. James A. STAN OLAN H. OUELLETTE Secu rities Phone Tu-5-4588 NOTICE TO CREDITORS 3 Hoy Lumber Leqyire Elumbing} Heating We now have a plan that shall take care of your Attention Home Builders Plumbing and Heating Barristers, Solicitors, Nata es Telephone 9, Miilbrook NOTICE WILLMOTT IRVINE For Saleâ€"Apples; McIntosh, Spies and Snows: also Par- snips and Carrots. MiltOn Challic-e phone 89-j Mill- br0'ok. 3t. .. ....â€"_‘._-___..V For Saleâ€"A Findlay OilSzii; Heater and new pipes, only For Saleâ€"‘ " Large United States and Can- adian Manufacturing Comp~ any requires district manager for Cavan and Manvers town- _ I ships. Exceptionally ihigl: earnings. Guaranteed re- . peat business. Automobile l essentiaL Agricultural or I h. .,. farming backgrbund most a important. Sales training given. Reply to Box 84, i Donden. Ontario. 41; S \Van-‘edâ€"An old vac-ant farm or cut over bush lot. Will consider anything anypIaCe Write at once and advise what you have with lowest cash prive and state 10*, @011- cessibn and township with a sketch or map. Box 133, Bancroft, Ontario. 3t -\_.â€"-__ Wa antedâ€"Immediately, a baby carriage Phone 104-w-11, M xllbr'ook It a â€"“ Warnâ€"tedâ€"â€"Woman or young ladv to assist xx itlh housework ‘/_ dax a “00k. Phone 19 Millbrook. 9?: or Saleâ€"Two Home ME) Quilts. made by the Women ’s Txm’rifute. May be Seen at Reporter Office. 1t ‘Rawleigh Business Now Open in Durham County. Trade well esfaMished. Excellent , opportunity. Full Time. used two weeks‘.‘ P5311; 106-W-12 BIillbrdok. 2t Lostâ€"Pair of Ladics’ Gave) W091 Gloves with leather fron'ts. If found please call Mrs; A, Fo-ottit at 121 Mill- brook. 1t SALES HELP WANTED Write. at7 once Rawleigh‘s, Dept, A-283-189, 4005 Riche- lieu, M'ontreal. 1t MALE HELP WANTED FOR SALE ', January 15, .1959 LOST 99th. Year. No. 4. The Annual Meeting (of‘ East Durham County L.” \1 ill be held in \Iillhrmvk Tuesdav e\ euing. Februarxi At- 'I'oclock the Bret! \\ 111 sit down in the Millbl W aitiug Rmm to a band prepared bv the ladie§ of L. O. B A” after which i will retire to the Orange 1 for the transaction of busiu 1y requested . A good attendance is ur,‘ Offa Staples, Nathagielgl County Master . Orange Notk YOUR S Blouses, Skirts, THE GERTRUDI MILLER Amounts of $100 .00 437 GEORGE It'will pay you to h renovation and red your home or place lull in the building 1 HOME IMPROV’ National Housing your bank . . . up to repay. FARM backed by the gov through your bank 10 years to repay. Help yourself and munity vby havin Why wa VlCTOl TRUS you Deposit t‘: Certifil

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