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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 28 Feb 1957, p. 1

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’eLuxe Model >xcellen‘: con- ply Reporter Avenue) scription. ,ent, Freder one 18 Mill- 5 AT8.00P.M. SHARP For the purpose of transacting Buttress and select‘ ing a candidate for the Federal Election. Prominent Speakers John Charlton, M.P., for Brant, Holdi- mand; The Hon. Major John Foote, V.C. and others. 437 GEORGE STREET When you depo‘sit them in a. Guaranteed Investment Certificate for 3, 4 or 5 years. The fire siren blasted forth with all its awe on- Saturday evening around 7 o’clock and caused quite a commotion for awhile until it was discovered a false alarm. Persons sending forth this wail without a reason should be prosecuted without mercy as this is one of the most foolish things anvone can do. Fire Chief Sheppard and his men can see no joke in this, and neither will the indivilual who started it off if. he gets a stiff fine or a few days in the “cooler” as he should do. Seen on King Street During The Week The Beloved Chief of the Hastings Prince Edward Regt. (not Col. Fairman E.D.) was given 2a royal reception here last night and was quite pleased indeed to find a mem- ber of his kin also a resident. of Millbrook. J. E. Barringer, Publiher. >z<n=200 PMsâ€"Eh. >M¢U 624 <_¢O._.O_> . Year. No. 9. FALSE ALARM Your Savings Earn The Millbrook Reporter Amounts of $100.00 and up may be left on deposit. 434% Interest is payable half-yearly by cheque or may be left to accumulate at compound 3.4 . PWROUGE Prizes â€" Lunch. Everyone welcome. -Admissmin 35c. Will be held in the Legion Hall on: .T'hursdoy, March 7th, at 8.30 under auspices of Ladies' Auxiliary to Canadian Legion Branch No. 402, Millbrook. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Shan- non and children of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Melville Mc- Mahon of Cobourg‘ were week- end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Fallis. \Ve are sorry to reo‘ort that Mr. Arnold Fallis, Tupper St., is ill and was taken to a Toron- to hospital for examination. Mr. and Mrs. John Blair at- tended the 75th. anniversary of Ulster Lodge, sons and daughters of Ire-land Protestant Association at Pickfair Restaur- ant. Mimieo. last Saturday night. SOCIAL - PERSONA' PROGRESSIVE EUOHRE KILLEROOK, ONTARIO, " CANADA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28,1957 Parents are welcome to attend. NOTICEâ€"T0 ALL BOY SCOUTS AND CUBS Through the courtesy of one of The Canadian Army Recruit- ing Teams, 2 splendid Films will be shown in The Parish Hall of St. Thomas’ Anglican Church at The Scout Meeting on Friday Evening, March lst, at 8.00 P.M. Mrs. Alf. Coyte who is leav- ing the communitfv to reside, at Port Hope, was presented Eith’ a television set as a token from her frined's. Mrs. Coyte has been a fine worker in the club and is sure to be missed from its activities. The hostess served tea. Mrs. L. C. McNeill who has been confined to her home for some time owing). to a fractured knee was guest at. the meeting as was also Mrs. Thos. Douglas of Peterborough. A Pot. Luck Supper was serv- ed last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Sutton, Gavan, to fifteen members of the Pot Luck Quilters’ Club. Mrs. James Nelson, president. of the club presided for the POT LUCK QUILT'ERS HAVE POT LUCK DINNER If you are dissatisfied with the present system of govern- ment, regardless of the party which holds the power in Otta‘ wa, and are interested in an effective alternative to the sys- tem, would you consider the following 13 points on which one of Canada’s major parties will base its election platform tlis year? i 1. Government shall keep out of businessâ€"let private en- terprise, not social enter- prise prevail. 2. Every person shall be free to manage his life; free toI speak, to’ assemble, to work, I to worship, to choose, to live, provided only that this same freedom is allow-I ed to' all others. 3. The people’s elested repre. .sentatives in Parliament shall be supreme within their jurisdiction without government by “boards” and “committees,” and other vehicles which consti- tute ‘ ‘creeping socialism. ” 4. Every Canadian shall be given a chance to obtain a fair and just share of Cana-, da’s national production. ~I 5. Government by the people at the “grass roots” level shall be made more and more possible by decentral- ization of power ,to the smallest geverning unit. 6. Canadians shall be encour- aged to produce in Canadal more and ,more of their vital needs of shelter, cloths: ing and food, as well as the, tools to make them, and be: shielded from unfair fore-1l ign trade practices such as “dumping. ” 7.‘ Canada’s natural resources, ; shall be developed in Cana-v da for Canadians of today : and shall be husbanded and preserved for Canadians of , tomorrow. 1‘ The Fallowing Message is of Vital Importance rm mans. 'ro saw. To The Farmer, The Industrial Worker All-Technicolw Show And The Small Businessman of Durham County I "You Can’t Run 1 m mmnamonmn Authorized as 21141 enema ‘x aim following: the “ My of thank-you fmm thus-3 to whom ad gifts had been send; . were reported by Mrs. Entered Into Rest Vance, Mrs. Richardâ€"Sud- denly at her residence, R.R. 1, Fraserville, Ontario, on Satur- day, February 23, 1957. Esther M. Hutchinson, in her 83rd year. Wife of the late. Richard Vance 0f Manyers Township. Sister of Mrs. Edgar Fallis, R.R. 1, Gavan; Mrs. Grayce Earchman, R.R. 1, Fraser'ville; Roy Hutchinson, Trenton; Bert Hutchinson, Olympia, Washing- ton; and the late Louis Hutchin- son. Funeral took place from the J. \V. Haw Funeral Home, to St. John "s Anglican Church, Ida, Where service was held on Tuesday at 2.30 p.m. with the. Rev. H. C. Quinn officiating. Interment was in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Man‘vers Township. The February meeting of Grace Presbyterian Ladies? Aid will be held at the home of Mrs. Ken Moncrief, Millbrook, on Wednesday, March 6th. Should you find that the above principles of government are worthy of your voting fran- chise and you wish to give your support to these principles by helping to organize study groups to carry this message to your friends and neighbors, send a postal card with your name and address to The Social Credit Association of Durham County, Box 175, Millbrook. Ontario . (Adv. ) 12. 8. Full and free access of 10. courts will be guaranteed to all, including the “little people”, as well, regard- less of financial cost, by providing not only crown “prosecuting” attorneys but also crown “protectoi ing” attorneys. I . What is physically possible and desirable shall be made financially possible. It shall be recognized that every people on earth shall have the right of self-de- termination and unimpair- ed sovereignty, provded exercise of these rights shall not interfere with the same rights of other peo- ples or nations. Man’s right 0 think and act independently does not transcend his obligation to law. The means to‘ even a desir- able end are never justi- fied where fundamental principles are compromis- ed, or where truth is ignor- ed, cr where human rights are set aside. Only by recognizing our dependence upon the help of God and by humbly seek- ing to know His will can we po‘ssibly find our way through the perplexities that beset us, and into a state of peace and happi- ness at home and through- ont the world. NOTICE SWWWWW-WW The address given by Mr. spicer on the trip was mmh en- jox ed by} his attentive audience' who showed theii appreciationi with a hearty handclap at the} 0nd of the performance afteri The Rex. H. C. Quinn had thanked him for his tme and| talent. Coloured slides of many inter- esting places in Bermuda were shown by Mr. A. Spicer 1n St. Thomas Parish Hall on Friday night to a well filled house. Mr. and Mrs. Spice-r spent a holiday this winter on the is- lands and while there took many pictures of the place which is inhabited mostly by coloured people, about two- thirds being dark the other quarter white. PICTIBES OF BERMUDA SHOWN LARGE AUDIENCE g'hwu'u'n'n'h‘a‘fih'u‘n'n ' ‘ Renew your subscription. "Guns of Fort Petticoat" Qur Agricultural Future Community Hall, Blackstock Thursday, March 1, at 8 pm. Subjects: Equalized Assessment Agricultural Trends Agricultural Education Proposed Health Plan: This will be a. combined meeting of the Federation of Agriculture and the Farmer ’5 Union sponsored by the Federation. Symposium With Audie Murphy and Kathryn Grant LADIES BRING LUNCH Blackstock Farm Forum will provide the coffee. With J une Allyson and J ack Lemmon Post Office year in advance; to U.S.A., $2.53 E The Brownies were treated ito little birthdav cakes and Ecandy to celebrate Lord Baden Powell’s birthdav. WITH THE BROWNIES In the pow-wow ring birth- day greetings were sung to Janet Hard, accompanied on the piano bv J o-Anne Agnew. Brownies working on their Golden Bar Iwere taught how to dam, and Brownie-s working on. their Golden Hand were. practis- ing- their semeph‘ore. The T'weenie's were passed on some more tests». Their enrollment will be on Wednesday, March 13th. All parents are invited to come. The Brownies met in Parish Hall on February 20th. There were 21 present. After the opening exercise inspection was held. The meeting closed witii taps. ‘ "ANASTASIA" Ingrid Bergman A Really Gneat Drama. 5 WEEKS IN TORONTO And Yul Brynner of “The King and I” in :, Ottawa, Ont. " (V 'a‘n‘u'um

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