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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 13 Feb 1958, p. 1

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'G HOME files good Hay, led Clover, and :. Phone Mill. + George HOW- 1 3t [Available fol- ients, rate: $22 (' Seperator, R . K . Earle, quantity of t 30c per 1b. 3 other chain, ~24 and 11-26 I-rge quantity ly Lee Auto r 171-3 Garden South Haven ill Street, New- mt he mar- give credit. nag ganders. lone 214â€"r-22 cattle dehom. with chain saw 4308" *y house and ame in Vill- ro, property the Dawson MacDonald, ‘hin 'net two-man 70 extra new ’L to sell. Con- )bs at Trick ’3 Ration, Hill- It cial 39W 8 weeks old. , 2%]!- 2 Millâ€" ’ading Chute :1 excellent .e Peter-bor- Eter 5 mm. 6, 1958 1 OT-W 2t 1t 437 George St. PETERBOROUGHâ€" Pthe 2-0446 ’ Victoria and Grey Trust Company n...... An; __â€"___-_ A__, The Women’s Guild of St. lea me, and “1°59 Who'sent cards 'Thomas, Church Will 110111 a! and. remembered me In any wgy Valentine Tea and Bake Sale durmg my recent illness In in the Waiting Room on Saturâ€" l’c-rt H0139 Hospital. day February 15th. Ed. Armstrong. E.P.H.L. SCHEDULE FOR 'THIS MONTH, FEBRUARY 14â€"Lakefield vs Havelock Keene vé Warsaw Hastings vs Hiawatha ITâ€"Lakefield vs ‘Millbrook Warsaw vs Hastings 19â€"Havelock vs Hiawatha 21â€"Millbrook vs Warsaw Hastings vs Keene Hiawatha vs Lakefield. OE‘ Season ates , ._. Notice is hereby given that a TAXI SERVICE has been established in Millbrook. Persons wishing trans- portation to Peterborough, Port Hope, or any other place, please Phone 98th. Year. No.7. IllllllEll-lllllllaillllfliliillESEIII"illllllll MORTGAGE LOANS Ladies Winter Coats Reddced to LADIES’ DRESSES $5 (to $L§= 93 Phone Millbrook 87r2 . H. Barringer, Publisher. THE GER'I'RUDE SHOP, PHONE 136 MILLBROOK 38 FOR PROMPT «SERVICE Girl’s Skirts, size 8 $0 14x $2.98 Get your alterations done now While weather is colder and rates are lower First Mortgage Loans on Town We haVe Money Available for ENQUIRIES INVITED TAXI and Farm Property. MILLBROOK, ONTARIO m-v- ~17 ’ ”ghm- I wish to thank all our friends and relatives who visit- e-d me, and those who sent cards and remembered me in any way The Ladies’ Auxiliary to the ‘ Canadian Legion will hold aj Euchre Party in the Legion' Hall on Tuesday, Februaryb 25, commencing at 8 o clock. Fine prizes. Also a draw. AdmissJ ion 35c. All welcome. 2t: PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE CARD 0! THANKS Laquire Wumwmg aria? E-‘zaatiflg 24 HOUR FRET. Ann Grunt": n71- v: l .â€"._-â€"‘\ .-..u~\\ ‘¢-:\n “1.111“ L‘CL' ‘ Report of the various eom-‘son have completed their Gold- modity groups were heard and en Bar. lplans for the forthcoming Knot Tieingâ€" Passed by canvass for the Summers me-| Dianne Foottit, Brier Sander- mori-al fund were diseuased. sonJuderewison. Mr. Garnet Rickard of Bow-1I {*nion Jackâ€"Barbara Trick. manville will be in charge offiudy Jewison, Dianne Foottit. the canvass. F Folding Tieâ€"Linda Moore. The March meeting of the; Two new members are Don- Directors will be held at the" na Brock and Mary Jonson. L‘_-_, .0 1|}? -- ' ~Will be held under auspices of Carmel L.O.L:. No. 421 on Thursday, February 20th, at 8 p.m. in the Orange Hall at. Carmel. Prizes and Lunch. Admission $50. All welcom‘e. The March meeting of the Directors will be held at the home of Mr. Harv 9y Malcolm, Yelverton. Newcastle. and Mr. Dirk Bow- IOS. Nostlfion. b present. Carol Abbott. Victoria Medd. A land acquisition committee.l God Save The Queen by Mrs. was named in the persons of Campb-ellâ€"Jo-Ann Agnew. Lin- the‘executive. Also a resolu-da Snelgrove, Janiee Edward. tion committee was named in! Fire. Lighting Test by Mrs. the persom of Mr. Mel Staples, (J. Trickâ€"Carol Abbott. Orono; Mr. Clarence Allin; Nature, by Mrs. Campbellâ€" Neweastle. and Mr. Diek Bow-‘ Norma \Vhite. MILLBROOK, ONTARIO, CANADA vuvu MIIU DIULC. Carry Message. Test by Mrs. February Meeting Of Campbellâ€" Merilea Buckham, Federation of Agriculture J o-Ann Agnew, Mary Liesemm, The same evening of Feb 6 Norma White, Janice Edward: the Federation held thii month- Carol Abbott Victoria Medd l\ 11 ting at the home of Mr .i Tie Panel Test bx Mrs anl M15 Will Seymour of Campbellâ€" Merilea Burkham Cami “ith m or thi1ty mem- Marv Liesemer, Norma Vshito, ‘L In the chair was Mr. Harvey Malcolm of Yelverton, vice president of the Federation of Agriculture. Seereary, Mr. Clarence Allin of Newcastle explained that while the Federâ€" ation were sponsors of the meeting, “a farmer was a beef producer first” and it was to be hoped that the new organiz- ation would decide to affiliate with the County Federation as soon as possible. February Meeting“ of Federation of Agriculture PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE 011 Ida. Directors appointed were Mr. Leslie Taylor of Burketon», Mr. Sid Cornish of Hampton, and Mr. Austin Turner of Newcastle. i I At the conclusion of this meeting it was decided that an organization was needed. ElecJ ted as president was Mr. Wm. Johnson of Bethany; vice pres. Mr. Noray Goheen of Dale, and as secretary, Mr. Art Stewart Durham County Beef Pro- ducer‘s formed a County Beef Producers Association Thurs- day, February 6th.- Over 50 producers attended the county meeting in Bethany Town: Hall to listen to Mr. Bert Warnica of the Ontario Beef Producers Association. 3 BEEP PRODUCERS FORM ORGANIZATION MEETING AT 311mm? mo-lac Camp Reunion on Satur- day at King Street United Church, Trenton. Carol Ridge, Judy Hobbs, of Millbrook; Alice Brown, Hazel Grylls, Mary Syer, Earl Armi‘ tag-e, Cavan ; and Dorothy Daw- son, Toronto, with Rev. Fran- cis Chisholm, attended Quin- Mrs. Fred Smith of Port Hope was a Visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Raynws on Tuesday. 7‘ 30m .. mam: THE MIRROR-REPORTER Authorized 24 HOUR FUEL AND ST'VE 4 V Inside 'Pifiihbing and [Heating of A Progressive Euc‘ihre will be held in the IOOF Lodge Room pn Thursday, February 13th, at 8.00 p.m. Prizes. Lunch. Admission $50. All welcome. We are very pleased at the way the Brownies ‘are working. Brown 0W1. Janico Hard and Linla N91- son have completed their Gold- Knitting Test by Mrs. Camp- bellâ€"Merilea Buckham, Mary Liosemer, Norma White, Janicn Edward, Carol Abbott, Victoria Mgddi, Valerie Graham, Carol Olan. The Semaphore Test by Mr. Kentâ€"Carol Abbott and ‘ic- toria Medd. The Brownies have been working very hard since the first of the year.Br0\\11ieS passing the Compass test-1w Mr. Kent areâ€"Leanor Buck- ham Jo- A1111 Agnew, Pamela Drurv Linda Snelgrove and Janice Edward. BROWNIES PASS SEVERAL TESTS, WORKING HARD Without a doubt attractive Pat Patterson is one of the busiest Iradio and TV personalities in lCanada. As a writer, com- ;poser of music and an announc- er for. various radio and TV productions, her daily schedule sometimes looks like a busy railway time-table. She can be heard every week on CBC Dominion network in “Pat’s Music Roo~m”â€"â€"a programme of records chosen and introduc- ed by her. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1953 PAT PATTERSON N OTIGE GI L DELIVERY as 2nd class all description which if done NOW will save lasts, We shall remember thee. â€"Ever remembered by son; William, Norman, and John, and daughters Mary and Sarah. MWMWWWWWWWW (all now and get in on the winter sale of our Automatic Swing Needle Model dear, Nor ever shall you be As long as life and memory Elmerâ€"In loving memorv of a dear mother Mrs. William Elmer who passed away Feb. 17th,1950. You’ re not forgotten mother A small black dog about the size of the average cat, and a cat looking at each other, the cat had its back up, the dOg the hair on its back up. Nothing happened however as the one was afraid of the other. We know of dogs that would have made the cat’s toes turn up in- stead of its back had any one of them been fil the place of, the little black fellow. A farmer (didn’t see his faee) carrying what looked like a manure fork, it had four tangs anyway. We were won dering if he was going to re- move snow and was making sure his tool wouldn’ t hold too much of the beautiful. Seen On King Street During The Week Ell In Technicolor 117111115 New Hit With Stewart Granger and Rhonda. Fleming u A P R I I. I. 0V E u Singer Sewing Machine "GUN GLORY" Sale of all Famous Singer Models and repairs on all makes of machines- SALES SERVICE Phone 276 Millbrook IN MEMORIAM AT?€%§“F THURS. FRI. SAT Adult Entertainment . M. CASE, Representative With Jack Palance and Eddie Albert $50.00 OFF! $1.50 a. year in advance; to U.S.A Post Office Phone Bailieboro 30 Attend the Church of your choice on Sunday. I To-morrow, Feb. 14th, sees the opening of the winter I sports at Bewdley, when their three day events will commence :in the evening with euchre, sleigh rides on the lake and buffet dance, followed on Feb. 15th with afternoon fun in the way of hockey game, broom ball on ice, overshoe dance on ice, sleigh rides on the lake, land skating races. In the even- ing, costume dance on ice (skates), browning of Mardi Gras Queen. Big air show, (weather per- mitting), sleigh rides on the lake on Feb. 16th, afternoon. Come, have a good time. field under auspices of the Bewdley Board of Trade. :BEWDLEY MARDI GRAS comma-s FRIDAY PHONE Millbrook 2141'32 PAT BOONE PHONE Fred Gardner Cavan, Ont. ron Department, Ottawa, Ont. MON. TUES. W: In Technicolor you money.

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