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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 21 Feb 1957, p. 4

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free. Telephone collect Keene S3w1, if no answer Peterborough 33-2-4330. Barrett Fur Farm .- Moved b“ H. SYPI‘ 990010de ties from the age of six months ’2" G- Anderson that R- Fisher through high school. Already. interview Harry Lanmer in. 1‘9‘ first clinics have been held in .‘HH‘dS to acting as i1131759013“? 011 the high schools in; Bowman- Warble fly snraying. ville. Coborurg. Brighton and Moved by R. Fisher seconded Campbel'lford_ by H. SYN that the clerk P111" Plans arb being: made for chase. 200 lbs. of warble fly clinics for preschool children powder. . . ’ on dates. as follows, the partieu- Moved by R- F1911” ”TOW“ lars to be advertised in the ed by G. Anderson t‘h'f‘ii ‘th'f loc-al'newspapers: \Iovcd by G. Dean seconded by H. Syer that G. Anderson interview Don LaFonte in re- gards to warble fly spraying. _._-_-_â€"â€"â€"'_â€"â€"-v 'â€"â€"-I-'â€" Moved by G. Anderson sec- _ nnded b} H. Syer that the. A (lerk endorse the commxmiea» tien from the Department of‘ \accine has been “‘09le b" Lands and Forests re training the. Northmnberland-Durham for bush and grass fire pro-; Health T'nit t11o weeks sooner ini’ltm. lthan had been promised. states [111 ed by H. Syer seconded D1 Charlotte M. Horner by (2 Dean that the eounnl Medical Officer of Health, so 21211111 $10 00 to the $31“!th that the Health Unit staff is Armv. . able to go ahead 111thout fur- \Io1ed by G Dean $90011de ther delav with the programme by H. Syer that G. Anderson of providing clinics for the i11ter1ie1v Don LaFonte in reg pre1 e11t1o11 of poliomyelitis for :‘urtls to warble fly spraying. 'all children in the United Conn! Moved b“ H. SYPI‘ 990010de ties from the age of six months 311- G- Anderson that R- Fisher through high school. Already. inter1iew Harrv Larmer in. 1'9‘ first e-lini1s have been held in 2’2H‘dS to acting as IHSPC‘CIOI‘ 011 fhp hioh SChOOlS in, Bo‘vman- marble fl_1- swaying ville Cobourg Brighton and ‘ 1 shipment of poliomyelitis Moved by G. Dean seconded by R. Fisher that the clerk order the Municipal World for the Reeve. council. clerk. and tax collector. Correspondence was received from Miss M. E. Robims public health nurse; Ontario School Trustee’s and Ratepayer’s As- sociation; Banker’s Bon‘d Cor- poration: Northumberland and Durham Health Unit; St. Johm Ambulance; Chipman Chewicals Ltd.: J. D. Adams Ltd. ; Allen, Hunter, Campbell 8: Regan; Department of High- ways: Stuart Ryan, Q.C. ; De- partment of Public Welfare; A. H. Coward Chemical Co.; Willmot Irvine: Municipal World; Salvation Army. J. A. Gaynor the assessor; interviewed the council regard-‘ ing an increase in salary. It was moved by G. Dean seconded by G. Anderson that the sal- ary for assessor only be increasw ed to $700.00 per annum, an amendment was moved by R. Fisher seconded by H. Syer that the salary be increased to 3700.00 and to include the! office of building inspector. Carried. ~ On motion of G. Amdersoni seconded by R. Fisher the! meeting adjourn to meet on} February 11th; 1957 at 8 p.m.| Council resumed session on February 11th, 1957 at 8 p.m., all members present. The regular meeting of South Mouaghan council was held on February 7th, 195?, with all members present. On motion of H. Syer seconded by D. Fisher the. minutes were adopt- ed as read. South Monaghan fownsliip Council ' PAGE FOUR removed Second doses to these pre- school children will be given four weeks following the first dose. After that, Dr. Horner says, clinics will be held throughout the United Coun- ties to give first and second doses to beginners and other elementary school children who have not received any vaccine, and third doses to those Who re- ceived two doses last spring. POLIOMYELITIS IMMUNIZATINO CLINICS E. Lewis premium fire insur- ance policy on township hall 32.00; J. E. Robinson clerk’s January salary 75.00; Toronto Peterborough‘ Transport 2.00; M. H. Thompson road superin- tendent voucher No. 1 825.00; R. Dawson, wood 20.00: North. umberland Durham Health Unit plumbing inspection fees 15.00, a total of $1268.04. Moved by G. AnderSOu sec- onded by R. Fisher that the council adjourn. to meet on March 4th. 1957, at 10 a.m. The council passed the fol- lowimg accounts for payment: Mrs. Pearl Hie balance of re- lief for January 9.30: Mrs. Pearl Hie, relief February 34.40; Registrar of deeds 1.88; S. J. Black, stationery 1.25: City of Peterboromg‘h Welfare Department, relief F. Michels 29.58; South Monaghan Tele- phone System long distance account 1956 12.40: Salvation Army grant 10.00; A. White (3-0., filing cabinet 85.00; J. E. Lewis, premium on munici- pality liability polcy 115.00? J. Moved by H Syer seconded by R. Fisher that borrowing by.-law No. 620 be given third and final reading, passed. Moved by G. Anderson'séc- onded by G. Dean that burrow: ing by-Law No. 620 be, given first reading. on the constents of hall, this making a total of $7000.00. Mox’red by G. Anderson and H. Syex that the road superhiâ€" tendent advertise for téfiders for 3000 yards of crushed ‘94 Stave!” a recent provincial meeting in Toronto and. Mr. Don Staples, Director from the Central County Agricultural Society gave a report on the recent leadership school held in Peter- brough . ’0 The Directors" of the Durham County Federatim of Agricul- ture met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Moi‘fat in Orono, the evening of February ch. Due to the poor road conditions only fifteen representatives from Clarke and Darli-ngton townships were present. The resignation of Mr. Ear] Darrell of Blackstoek was re- ceived. Mr. Darrell has been chairman' of the Co-o‘peratives Insurance Association County Committee. . His son Mr. Dal- ton Darrell was named to the committee. Mr. Clarence Allin president of the Federation of Newcastle presided and a.great deal of general business was cleared. FEDERATION MEETING Q, m magnum. mumx, magma ..â€"|_<m “MAIâ€".mm m._lm0._._fl_0>_l_l<: m< 52â€"».an >UMDC>4MF< >ZU m>1mr< n Wu~~ If you are planning to build or remodel, learn the facts about Adequate Wiring. Write to the Electric Service League of Ontario, 191 College Street, Toronto 2, or phone WA. 2-2264 for the latest standards of RED SEAL WIRING and other informative literature. The Brownies met in the. l Pa ris'vh Hall on Wednesday, Feb. !]3t.h. There were 18 present. After the opening exercises and iinspeetion they played an |ezducationa1 game. *Brownies Iworking on Golden Bar were ‘shown how to put the Union 'Jack together and some were passed. Brownies working on Golden H‘alnd are almost thy:- ough their semephor-e. The 'T‘weeniexs are doing well and a ‘date with soom be set for an I enrollment. We wish -to express our heart- felt. thanks and appreciation to our many relatives, friends, and neighbours for the kind- ness and sympathy shown us in the loss of a loving mother. We especially wish to thank Rev. Mr. Heustin, Dr. J. W. Wright. and the. nurses and staff of Civic Hospital, Peter- borough, all the donors of the many beautiful floral offerings, l the pallbearers, flowerrbearersfl and the Haw Funeral Home. The Armstrong family. 5â€" _ Attend the Church of your choice on Sunday. The. Brownies were ‘treated to candy during ‘our discussion in ‘ the pow-wow-ring. Plans were also made to celebrate the 100th birthday of Lord Baden Powell which will be held on Friday, February 22nd. The meeting closed With taps. WITH THE BROWNIES CARD 0F THANKS ~ LONTARIO W HYDRO ( When this happens, it is a Warning. When you substitute a fuse” larger than should be used, you are playing with fire. A larger fuse will permit more electricity to flow to the circuit, but the wiring may overheat and create a fire hazard and you also reduce the efficiency of your many electrical aids to better living. PLAY SAFE . . . There is only one sure remedy. Have your wiring checked by a competent person. Follow his recommendations. Don’t take chances by overfusing! Multiple sockets are a sign of inadequate wiring . . , a Sign that you are not getting peak performance from your electrical appliances . . . and a sure sign that you are playing with fire. To obtain maximum efficiency frbm appliances; your: wiring must be capable of carrying the load required. Too many plugs “ in one outlet overload the circuit. If y‘ou’overloa'd beyond the capacity of your Wiring, the fuse blows. ...‘ For Saltehâ€" Day-Old Chicks. Hatched weekly: popular breeds; Canadian approved. McMullen Chick Hatchery Peterborough RR 2. Phone Riverside 56054 Peter-bor- ough . 6t For Saleâ€"Red Clover, Alfalfa and Timothy, and Timothy Hay; also some second cutt- ing. Will deliver. Apply to M. R. Morton, RR 1 Fraser- ville, phone 101-w-12 Mill- brook. 2t Join Durham County Co-ope’r- ative Medical Service now. ' Hospitalization and .Qurgical protection at cost. For fur- .ther information callâ€"Mrs. Eric Fallis,Mri11brook; Mi. Gordon Staples, Gavan; or Mr. Leonard McNeill, Frazer- ville. For Saleâ€"aMixed square baled hay. Apply Vertil Kennedy, {phone 223-r-5 Millbrook. 2: Vegetablevsâ€"Red coreless car- rots, Choice Laurentian Tur- nip's‘, Beets and Onions. ' Jos. Burns, phone 182-r-2 Mill- brook. ml» Llama ' wuvlvutp, L‘W 1‘3 . 'rélephone9, Minbrook I. anywmmmqe ' JamesA.Irvine,M.A.'i R. G. Moffat, Secretary. Orono, Ontario. FOR SALE NOTICE WEI-M01"! IRVINE 1t A. E. RAPER, PRESIDENT QUEEN ST W. (At Strachan Avenue) TELEPHONE EMpire 3-0681 TORONTO. ONT. Small House for Rent, Freder- ick Avenue. Phone 18 Mill- brook. tf. For Saleâ€"Lloyd DeLuxe Model Baby Carriage, excellent con- dition $25. Apply Reporter Office. 1t Thursday, February 21', Renew your subscription. BATE DODDS MEAL SERVICES U 230:“ 51:} FOR RENT FOR SALE {37 GEORGE STREET When you depo‘sit them Guaranteed Investment Certificate for 3, 4 or 5 1 ,The fire siren blasted with all its awe on 83 evening around 7 o’clm caused quite a commoti awhile until it was disc- a false alarm. Persons 5 forth this wail without a should be prosecuted v mercy as this is one of th foolish things anvone (-1 Fire Chief Sheppard as men can see no joke i1 and neither will the ind who started it off if he stiff fine or a few days “cooler” as he should d< Seen on King Stu During The Week The Beloved Chief Hastings Prince I Regt. (not Col. Fairmal was given a royal reg here last night and wa‘ pleased indeed to find E ber of his kin also a resi< MiHbrook. Everyone Wela PROGRE Thursday, . Year. No. 9. VICTORI TRUST Under auspices of ODD FELLO FALSE ALARM Your Everyo Durham P Amounts may be 14 AT

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