in excellent one Peterbor~ after 5 p.m. >rey house and same in Vill- oro, property nehe Dawson 0 Loading Chute 'ho borrowed Fred Challice ame as he is in one Millbrook 1t Dh‘ â€t MacDonald, 'ok . 2t 'u‘n'i'fs'n': r,†and at iii? ltlty lb Inserted by Durham County liberal Association u: was learned that John MJduce quite an elaborate nian.’ At the annual meeting 0f the James will not be a candidateiHowever†a snowman “headglocal Red CPOSS‘BI‘anCh, held at'the forthcoming Liberal eon- hunter†was not. long to re.;January 24th, the President vention. He was unable tofcognize two large buttons used:i'1\IiS'S JOSie Sutton, opened With allow his name to go before the3for eyes, as a fine reward for 'prayer. After minutes were nomination convention for per- removing the. head, then again :read and received Miss Sutton, snal and business reasons. they may have recognized the‘retiring president, €15de for Job M. James representedsnonan had more brains than {same loyal support as she had Durham County at Ottawa they had and thought theyihad for the new president Mrs. from 194-9 until his defeat last might be able to transplantlw- 11- EISOH- She also made June by Dr. Percy Vivian of ' them to their own head. Any- I mention 0f the 1058 Of a valued Port Hope, who captured the' way it all leads to the suspision' member, Mr. T- A- Campbell, seat for the Progressive Con-:that a “head hunter†is atth0 “'33 a loyal member since servatives by 501 votes.â€"â€"Oro-,large in Millbrook. So watch forganization in 1939- All StOOd no Weekly Times. I your head! , for one minute of silence as tribute ‘to Mr. Campbell. Mm- WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWMW JOHN M. JAHES WILL NOT BE ORONO HALL THURS., FEB. 13th, .1958 Ell-IllllllllllllIEIIEI!!!Eli-BEEIESEIIIIIHIIIII 98th. Year. No. 6. Off Season Rates Are ,, W. J. Henderson, M.P., John M. James, and others Durham County liberal Association Nominating Convention This weekend Special Ladies’ Fali Winter Dresses! Phone Millbrook 81r2 . H. Barringer, Publisher. THE GERTRUDE SHOP, PHONE‘I36 at 8:30 pm. SPEAKERS: SENATOR DAVID (ROLL Get your alterations done now While weather is colder and rates are lower. Inside Plumbing and {Heating CANDIDATE MILLBROOK, ONTARIO, $29.?5: IN MILLBROOK? Lequire Piumbing arid Heatiï¬g 911 WOTT’R PTTFT Au“ Ql'l‘ntrt" n1"!- n'm-r ï¬â€™nnvv Blood Donorsâ€" Mr: A. R. Payne Campaign Manager to be filled later. Kerr Secretaryâ€"Mrs. P. I. Bentley Treasurerâ€"Mr. H. A. Kerr Convener Women’s War Work MILLBROOK, ONTARIO, CANADA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1958 Tate 2nd Vice Pres.â€"Mrs. Edmunds 3rd Vic-e Pres.â€"â€"Mrs. \Ir. A. R. Payne reported on the blood donors showing; that 11 dnnors' from Millbrool?! and surrounding county had made donations in this line. The following officers were elected for 1958â€" Presidentâ€"Mrs. H. L. Elson lst Vice Pres.â€"Mrs. Harold g“. motiot‘t thanking donors 1m! cLIlg-(vtors was’ also passed. 31:5. (‘ampb ll chiirman of 1:14. \\ omen s W as Work Com- mittee gam her report “hich show50d quilts, 12 girl: sweat- ers, 27‘ girls pullovers, 6 buys pullover-s and ‘1. knitted aft:- ghan shipped to Toronto in 1957 Mr. H. A. Kerr, the treas urer gaxe his report showing receipts of $1607. 63 and ex penditures of $1056. 59 leaving a balame of $351. 0â€"1 in the The Society would appreci- ate very much if parties using Red Cross articles “ould re- turn them immediately when through with them as other per- sons were in need of these articles. It was decided to purchase another bed complete, mattress and rubber sheet. J. H. B‘arringer was- also thanked for looking after the loan cupboard. The Canadian Legion who donated a hospital bed and chair, were thanked bv the So- ciety on motion of Mr. Kerr seconded by Mrs. Campbell. i RED CROSS SOCIETY {ELECT OFFICERS FOR 1958 “.1 .L o Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blakely, Mrs. Allan Gill and daughter Nancy and son Bob of Lake- field, visited at the home of Mrs. R. R. Blakely on Sun~ day. Friends of Mrs. Darc-ey~Dun-- lop will be sorry to hear that she is confined to hOSpital due to a recent stroke. Mr. and Mrs. G. 'W. Sayles and daguhter Mrs. Jely of To- ronto, were guests of Mrs. \Vm. \Vest on Sunday. Miss Jean Burnham was a dinner guest. Sï¬CIAL «PERSWAEI THE MIRROR-REPORTER Authorized as 2nd class . A. Campbell 24 HOUR FUEL AND STEVE OIL DELIVERY All members of The Ladies†Auxiliary are cordially invited to attend} Lunch will be served. George Howden, President's Weldon L. Coulter, See. Treas. All members are requested Ico be present. District Commander Jas.‘ P. Lovell of Oshawa Branch No. 43 Canadian Legion with a Degree Team will be presiding The regular monthly meet- ing, installation of officers for 1958 aï¬d initiation of new members will be held in The. Legion Hall, Millbrook on Mon- day evening, February 17th, at 8 p.m. This 4-H Club is sponsored by the Millbrook Agricultural Society. Achievement Day will be at the Millbrook Fair on June 11th. There is still time for interested boys and girls between the ags of 12 and 21 to ‘join. They need only to contact -Mr. Dalrymple Agricultural Representative Bowmanville, or Mervin Smith, Gavan, club leader. Miss Helen Strong was elect- ed president of the Club; Don. ald â€Winslow, vice president; Doris Timms, secretary; and Lynda McCallister publicity di‘reetor. A meeting was held in Mill- brook on Tuesday evening, Feb. 4th, to organize the Millbrook 4-H Beef and Dairy Calf Club for the 1958 term. Thirteen boys and girls have already joined and it is hoped that a few more will sign up in the next couple 01' weeks. Mr.‘ Orville Dalrymple who succeed- ed‘ late Mr. Summers as Agri- cultural Representative for Durham County, has had a great deal of experience in club work, and after outlining the. many advantages made avail,- able to club members through 4-H (‘lub Work, offered some very worthwhile suggestions in making-the Club Work more interesting. MILLBROOK 4:.H' CALF CLUB ORGANIZED th‘e rec-orci for the longest con- tinuous service in South MOna- ghan. Photo by courtesy of The Peterborough E’xominer. Reeve of South Monaghan who was elected Warden of the United Counties Council at Cobourg January 20th. He is not only one of the youngest to hold the position but he holds T. RAY BOTHWELL LEGION NOTES of all description which if done NOW will save Rep I “3f -~ . A Progressive Euchre Will be held in the IOOF Lodge Room 911 Thursday, February ]3,th at 8. 00 p. m. Prizes. Lunch. Admission 35c. All welcome. MMWWWNW :‘I WWWWWW ‘ hearts today ‘That countless years won’t take away. We smile with the world but never forget In our garden of memories, he lives with us yet. â€"â€"Always remembered by his Wife- and family. (all now and get in on the winter sale of our Automatic Swing Needle Model Mchwellâ€"In loving memory of our Dad, Melburn McDowell, Who passed away February 7, 1954. A There is still an ache in our Reid.â€"In loving memory of Florence Victoria, who passed away February 11th, 1952. A silent thought†a secret tear Keeps her memory ever dear. â€"-Ever remembered by Bev. IN MEMORIAL! .’ POSTPONED FROM FEB Reidâ€"in loving memory of; T0 TUESDAY, FEB. 11 my wife Florence Victoria, who ‘ passed away February 11, 1952. ,l The annual meeting of Sunshine fades and shadows East Durham L_0‘L wl fall, But sweet remembrance out- lasts all. â€"Ever remembered by hus- band. W. A. Reid. Singer Sewing Machine SALES 8‘ SERVICE ' Phone 215 Millbrook vâ€" - -wu‘; UHJWUL“, With James Craig and iita. Hayworth and Audrey Totter Kim Novak "PERM "Ghost Diver" THURS. FRI. SAT. Walt Disney’s Wonderful In Technicolor and Live- Action â€" Not a Cartoon Sale of all Famous Singer Models and repairs on all makes of machines IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM . M. CASE, Representative NOTICE $50.00 OFF! iiSTORY OF A SQUIRREL $1.50 a year in advance; to U.S.A Post Office Department, ettawa, Ont. Phone Bailieboro 30 The Women’s Guild of St. Thomas’ Church will hold a Valentine Tea and Bake Sale in the Waiting Room on Satur- day February 15th. A good attendance is urgent- ly requested. y The annual meeting of the East Durham L.0.L. which [was to have been held Tuesday, evening, Feb. 4th has been postponed until Tuesday, Feb. 11th. Meeting will be held in Millbrook. At 7 o’clock the Brethren will meet at the Mill- brook Waiting Room and par- take of a banquet prepared by the Ladies of the L.O.B.A. after which they will retire to the Orange Hall for the trans- action of business. Brick Block Work GENERAL REPAIRS PHONE Millb-rOOk 2141‘32 PHONE F red Gardner Cavan, Ont. FOR "PAL JOEY" you money. MON. TUES. W1 In Technicolor With Frank Sinatra, Rita. Hayworth and Kim Novak Nathaniel Belch, County Sec ’y. NOTICE