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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 29 Jan 1959, p. 1

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lefeated Warsaw Lay nirrht by a b in an East Pe- [ibekey League ' g anyplace and advise with lowest state 10?, con. ship with a Box 133’, 3% ’ .Ladies’ Green I with leather ound please (311 Mi? at 121 .1Mill- 1t Full time. mce Rawleigh‘s, 189, 4005 Riche- rtates and Can- wturing Comp- istrict manager Manvers town. Phionalty éhigh at to see one l or young it-h housework ~k . Phone 19 Excellent ately, a baby ne 104-w-11. 1t ‘3' Oil Space pipes, only :3 . Phone L195 training to Box 84. Automobile icultm-al or McIntosh, also Par~ 13. Milton 89-j Mill- xra n‘eed Made Vomen ’s seen at 3t. 4t It g ’7 MILLEROOK, ONTARIO W-I_wm“meWHn”-' _.__â€"_â€" The Annual Meeting (of the East Durham County L.0.L. will be held in MillbrO-Ok on Tuesday evening, February 3. At 7 o’clock the Brethren will sit down in the Millbrook Waiting Room to a banquet prepared by the ladies of the L.O.B.A., after which they will retire to the Orange Hall for the transaction of business. A good attendance is urgent- ly requested. Offa Staples, Nathaniel Belch, County Master. 00 . -Sec’y. JANUARY SALE ENDS SAL 31 Orange Notice Short Sleeve Pullovers Cardigans - - Hats . - YOUR SAVINGS EARN When you THE GERTRUDE SHOP,[’_HONE 136 Amounts of $100.00 and up may be left on Deposit. Interest _is payable half-yearly. 437 GEORGE STREET It will pay you to have all maintenance, repair, renovation and redecoration jobs done around your home or place of business during the winter lull in the building industry. HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS under the National Housing Act, are available through your bank . . . up to $4,000 and up to 10 years to repay. FARM IMPROVEMENT LOANS, backed by the government, are also available through your bank . . . up to $5,000 and up to 10 years to repay. Help yourself and at the same time, your com- munity «by having jobs done now. DO IT NOW! Why wait for spring DO IT NOW! >Z<n=200 PwDCP >m¢0 3:6 (.mOPO_> T he Millbmok Reporter Deposit them in a Guaranteed InVestment Certificate for five years. l um Authorized by Law for the Investment of Trust Funds. 5% ‘, Dresses, Issued ‘by authority of the Minister of Labour, Cam 'A. a. --vâ€".. p.111 in the Township of Cav an Clerk’ s Office, Town Ha.,11 Mill- brook. A full attendance is xequested. The' l‘oronto Coliseum home' of the annual Royal Winter: Pair, covers 26 acmes, ] The annual meeting of Millâ€" brook Branch of the Canadian Red Cross Society will be held on Friday January 30t_h~ at 2 RED CROSS NOTICE PETERDOROUG’H Reduced! |’{-'-'fi'-’.W $4.95 6.95 2.98 MBROOK, OKTABI‘). 3055 We were asked what become‘ of our “Seen on King Street ! .“as it too cold to 00 out and see". This party should be a mind reader in a circus side]; Sl1ow,she hit the 01d spike (square on the head, we didn’ti stay out any longei than it fakes a fly tn”) smell a sugar; .. Snow shovel-s in the hands of 1 nearius. capable business men. Some" Whom Hod claimer three years tried hard to “kid" others to age. . { keep L011 shovelling ‘0 the ““1"" Sad and sudden was The call. or of Tupper and King, but no' ()t' ones so dearlv lloved bx al.l one was in the mood fol kid- The blow was hard the shock ding so the ruse failed to work sev ere., and “Ch had to ShOVe-l the” lWe little thougt their death so own, including yours truly. ; newar Seen On King St. During Week own, meluamg yours muy. é ne..ar _ . . ‘ W 0 think of them in silence MISS 811111119 teaching her' Their names we 0ft recall young brother 01 sister (hard But there’s nothing left to to tell which thev all dress' answer, alike the“ da-VS) 1° skate on But their photo on the wall. the sidevalk That’ .s a good place to learn. we learned the. art there and n-exer won any prizes fol tom- performance in Later years. E Renew Your Subscription. â€"-Lovingly remembered by the f'amilv. Mrs. Rtlssell quthey with a small dish in her hand last‘ Thursday afternoon. We thought at first she was taking up a collection for the poor. but when we received nothing from her later on we knew this wasn't the ease. , -<- Cars on Saturday and Sun- day morning about. as (helpless as a pig on ice. due to the ice. The small grade was: of the p053 Hf in" looked like NU. McKinlr-y tn must ca 1's the way they strugghd to get to the top, but even at that most of {hem made it. A moving van back up to The T0fionto-Dominion Bank door on Wednesday. We won- dcred if they were going tio transfer our money to a safer place, or if they were bringing Ron Palmer’s in, but instead of either they only unloaded a new desk barrel report San‘a Claus and a Christina's tree still loitering in the win- dows of one of our business "places, They say if you keep a thing long- enough it will come in useful. Well we. know this would for sure in 10 mtonths time. a, GEORGE HARKNESS LOSES TIPS 0F FINGERS While operating a snow} flower on \Vednesday morning} mf last week at his home here,‘ Georg-3 Harknoss, son of M1“. T1903. Harkness. Union St.., had the misfortune to get his} right hand fingers caught in the machinery with the result three of the. members were so badly mangled that the tips had to be. removed. He was taken to Peterbonough Civic Hespital where the :o‘peration .figok place. We Hope- Georgi}: .. ‘ not b too badly hanflica' '. b3 th loss of the tips of his fingers. m “ROB-REPOBTEE Authorized as 2nd class mail hence saw nothing #0} CANADA THURSDAY JANUARY 29, 1959 1 fill: not be at B) the Mr. and Mrs. Merv. Trick 10f Toronto, were weekend ivisitors with the former’s par- :ents Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Trick. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Kuneth Foot- 11' accompanied by Miss Alice 1112111111115 nflotored ‘00 Elliott Lake over the 1veekm1d.“hile 11111111 M1. Foottit '93: 0d 1113 mines 11,111011 prmed 1'01‘1 i11- {tot-osting. In loving memory of ourgl‘” ”1" ”a “1‘“ Dd“ ”a": Mother anbd Father Mr. and planned for Marc-‘h 21‘St' Mrs. \Villiam Bristow who pas-E A repor firom the Treasurer sod away 1‘ ebruary 18, 1,940,:§:?§2t given by Mrs. Florence 119. and J annarv 30th 1956. . . . ' : , ! There IS to be a Commlsswn- {hiys of sorrow s.lll come '0 er; 91.3 meeting at Port Hope. con- ‘ “5- . icerning camping , on February ’lvars of sorrow often flow, i311]. Memory keeps our loved ones, The next [meeting will beheld SOCIAL - PERSONAL George .Seney George Senrcy a well known local resident, who had been confined to Civic Hospital for the past. two years, passegl 37-. way son Sunday, Janiiary :‘25th. His funeral took place from the J. W. Haw Funeral Home, Blillbi'yo.ok, on Tuesday after- noon at 2 o’clock with the Rev. J. Edgar M. Palfrey 20f the Parish of Gavan officiating. Obiwary PROGRESSIVE FARMERS and SMALL LAND OWNERS Specialized gowers’ Association BROOKLIN, ONT. CLEAR PROFIT by growing our Specialized Items and have a. market supplied at. 1119 Home of Mrs. Neave on Thursday. February 19th. The meetng closed with the Hostess serving lunch. Rigging” The meeting of the Local Association for Millbrook was Held at the Home ‘of Mrs. Ken- neth Foottit on January 20th, with Mrs. Neave the president in charge. Tue‘re was a. report given for the bake sale which was very satisfactory. There was also a committee formed for the Tea and Bake Sale planned for March 21st. A 1953 motor car drive-n by Mr, C. Donkeys who was ac- companied by {his brother-in‘ law A. Brocks-tra a boy Uf 17 years, both of ‘Millbfiook, was wrecked at the Tupper Street crossing- on Safurday afternoon. N 0 one was seriously hurt a1- through Brockstra received a cut head which was treated by Dr. Hobbs; but the car was Millbroo-k got its share of the cold dip on Monday. Acâ€" cbrding to local reports we had it all Ihe way from ‘18 to 3‘2 below thle cipher. Wednesday. was a bright: clear, sunshine day, but cold, in fact an ideal' winters d'ay. AT TUPPER STREET RAILWAY CROSSING badly .3an15th up. The tmo men were returning home from Peterborough when the mishap occurred. The slippery condition of the‘ road caused the car, when the brakes were applied, to slide into the flreight train on its way back to Pieterborough after bringing in a car -1!0ad of 00.211 This crossinn w nf ‘2 treacher- .. . "£005 13 LW _.=_.._. c:_'. LOCAL ASSOCIATION MET 6113' nature as it is hard to Seé. down the track toward the Mill'bnook station, and the fact that trains seldom use it. The Prairie Crocus is the emblem of Manitoba. Now is the time to get xqur soil tested and if suitable 'we will. show you haw to‘ make R up to .1 THE WEATHER For Details Write $1.50 a year in advance; to U.S.A., Post Office The Local boys defe-afed the Keene-Hiawatha Combines 6-5 ; helo on Monda3 night 1n a fast clean close game that pleased gthe spectators, especially the :home fans, naturally. g l Millbrook ....... Warsaw ........ Keene-Hiawatha Lakefi 9‘] d ....... Lakefield played hpre last night, Wednesday, and the Locals journey to fhe Peter- borough suburb on Friday. FREE PARKING Anywhere, After 6.00 7 THURSDAY T0 SATURDAY The scores by periods, were-â€" Ist. 1 to 1, second 2 to 1 and third 3 to 3. Final 6-5 for MilLba‘oiok, BAKING SALE JAN. 31 A Baking Sale is 170 be held in Coulter Bros. Store on Sat- urda§ 3151; of January, at 3 p. m. under the auspices of }race Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid. 2t Weekend Fun ‘Rockabye, Baby’ Canada ’5 10th province, New- foundland, became England’s first colony in 1583. MARILYN MAXWELL "SPACE CHILDREN” JERRY LEWIS For The Whole Family Technicolor Comedy With Science Fiction; Could It Happen? At His Best, in Also, at 8 .40 HOCKEY Standing -' '., Ottawa, Ont. .

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