. ,- _.__--.- M. . -__- _.v_ w... mm .. , u, “mm were (‘H‘t‘lt‘fl‘k'l congratulations was rm-eiVed1 \‘t'Hilzli'lS i‘.‘,â€"""““ my 7110 Wimpy: â€Figï¬nf “7‘ â€a“ flu, meeting. Reports from! of all elmu'ch organizations. ;to the board of stewards, an(l;fr0~nl the provincial seere‘:arv,l(' “if†31" ' , - i 371?.â€- ntors requxreih to t h ('- various organizations‘ The W.M.S. reported an',(:eor.ge RaYmes and J. H. Me-i M. Phillips on behalf of 1;va ‘ 1' gin-m)†W.†be recalled “1% 90mmâ€). (Alta'hhl‘hm SHUWM advances in nearlv an annual membership of 20’ with Knight to the trustee board. people of Ontario. as the (-andxdate tor the Mayor counts bn fast x-(»p(‘atl).1g departments. ‘ tnine life members, and to-‘al ' . . ' ,0. W. F? . _. -,. . , . A moment s Silence was ob- The tea table was in eharg-e' â€J '1 1011 ‘i In 19)" H0 IS pre dud 1n the Emma“) Fl ‘ l . , , ‘ ‘ ' ‘ _ ' g ~ Q s ‘- A l o a 3 ï¬nal recelpts for the year ltwlpts of $233.34. as well asrerved in memory of E. J. i-ot two granddaughters, Jon-e Ih' East W‘ .. q l A . . 1., . . . . were $6,887.92, total expendj- a $100.00} bequest from Mrs. iArmstnOng, \V. Fred l“alli5~lClan-k. OfOshaWa-alld Laurenegl .( n- - (S .n may mom- mnest, and have l-nlmedia -. ' . ' ‘ Z ‘ a 1 v ' ' titres $6,296.11, and with the'J' “. Hamilton’s estate. :W. S Kennedy, the Rev. Her-éClark rf Port Perry. The lies-jail?" H: ls til“; lm’niuh’a 0, :gfblable an Investmen hank balance at the. beginning: The MiSSlan (lira-19 had an man MrConnell. Miss Ida KCII-‘tt‘sses, Mrs. Roy Somervillel pd" "Hm mt O ‘9 [â€12†brow ' 0 - to (“over stock. 1 of the year there was a credit‘ average attendanee of 21 and nedy. John Pritehard, and Mrs. rsently serving: as President of M"?! Selected will be S( . and Mrs. Clare-nee Fair, were: ï¬lter Movement-and bias .been a' ttingle acceptable to start. of $2,120.39 on January 151;,“ sent. $140.00 T0 Presbytery Russell Reid who died during‘assisted by Mrs. Lawreneelf Tick“, Of that organization 1;! en; â€â€™9‘?“- BOX l959. gllt‘adqllartel‘S. lthe year. ,ClaTrk to}! Oshawa. Mrs. Earl m U18 'l ears. Mr. BMW“. 18: reporter, Mlllbroo-k, 1‘})(.m.“. organ had been paid Thlere were 150 on the Sun-T Appreciation was expressed; ('lark, of Seal-borough. Mrs. plaileularl?’ 'eoneerned . WE"; “M for in one and a half Years. {day Suhol roll, which included fior the W‘OI‘k of Dr. and Mrs. l Ross Clark. of \Vhithy mull}? luau“ 0t “man?“ }“ “‘9; FOR SALE ("inn-eh membership totalled '24 officers and tee’hers. and 40 H. B. Neal, Dr. and Mrs.‘1‘lrs. Lennard Clark, of Port; ronnee. lie was LimimmniFor Salejlï¬iitfhhih“ 368 f0:- resident members, with: (m the nunser)‘ I‘Oll. iArthlur Steed, tilt? Rev. and .l’erry. llot. thp.T0r0?.:0 Board Ofliduca-I lirloerato‘ i fungi. 03.189. 39 ll'lll-I‘PSiCIt‘llt Thirteen jOill-‘ Total PPC‘PlptS of ill]? Sï¬llldï¬y‘ 1h“... II R HPI'I‘iIlg'tOIl. ehureht Ou._.hf_t0wu guests were pI'P- “I†In 190.) and he IS 110W, r~~ I' n lbt (‘ (185 00] ('(l by ’pansfer and 1'2 by pm), SL‘Wfl were $404.50 and $292, . . . r ') ’ , -) officers and leaders of the vari- 1' sent from Canningtbn, l~3ethenngl :ervmg†â€I? “fall , term as >~ tmngljlfgg',’ M1111†00 fax-sit!" of p‘laith, Theâ€. are 229 had been sent to the M. and M nus moieties.â€"â€"Exa1niner. lOs’hawa, Toronto, Little Brit?â€chmI [ms 9". for Ward 9 m l†S5319“A Heavy Duty arrive families on the'roll and fund. l I “~â€" lain, Sunderland and Steugtog'. t (ï¬lling. " ‘ ' " l Burner Electric Range, 3:} mmï¬pï¬vp. During the The. choir reported a goodslNTERESTED IN HANSARD": The happy pair were‘present- . .. 1?. “lest Speaker 15 (1105643) hast-class (-ondi'ivon. Ll< year more were 6 marriages. year under the leadership of. _ " (‘tl with a (linet‘e suiteflin beio-e dSSOC-laif’d With the. Liberal! SHUOIL . . Phone 101-w-2 M ,. Y . ~ _* . a ). . v . . 1 u. ' '3.- lmptlsms, and 6 burialgp Stanley .\ort=hlrop. Appreeia.l . land gold tones from the fannly, 'Irfiltfl. egd inâ€. I‘lllf; Jelan ME brobk, W.A. Report 4101! “Of Mm. Nonthrop‘s solos": A All“ â€â€™90†0f the SIN‘PCnIand gracing t'he eentre “f .116 MW“ 110“ It Is 11 mm eandn. \_, . ‘ i ' . . .v - , ' - ’ ’. "' ‘ .. . (late I Q‘ . (‘ (r ’j .' ' 0- For Saleâ€"4 31‘"? ( ‘ ' ' The W ’\ reported 7") men» and â€ms? 0f other («how mem- if D]; ll [7 7' ‘ tlmnl liltimbml table “.a" a (-e-ntrepieee eom- 'l‘< mntlo in th 1:;;r{t91;r(§1(llll:;ll C'ilOW’I' anti 'lli111()tllifllll‘Iltl " ' ' ' -‘ .7 . . 2 ‘ :or uriam. Ill 1e (e a e on . - ‘ . . .. . . ' -' ~ 0 3 '1 N" /‘ ‘ .’ 3’: be“. total receipts of $1592.42 in IS. and her htlp “I h the {pimd oi gultl Udlldtldlll’d and i 5 . . . . , . . ' laro'e s uar b 1: _ , .. .. . . 7. the, meet-h from The Throne, rg . . '. (lertlon. -- b q e a (’8' Can ‘ and expenditures of $925.69. warm} “(].:10\pre\qed [ l . .. â€J W )l goldm IUStS. from thrn l-t. _ 1 - c'.nnnn “A ... U n,“ - --w-- v hut-O (‘iiunh membership totalled ms F-m resident members with :9 nm- resident Thirteen join- ed M ‘nansfer and 12 bv pm)- F «inn 0f hith. There are 229 at rim Families on the roll and L") mm dIth During the year there were 6 marriages 3,1);xprisms and 6 buriaIS. W.A. Report Ti“. \\'..«. i‘l’nnrtfld 73 hlnvn, 3 ï¬nal receipts for the year '0 were $6,887.92, total expendj-I a tnres $6,296.11, and with thef" bank balance at the beginning of the year there was a credit. ax of $212039 on January 181359 1959 I he ' " '7, In v . _ , ' . hearing a number of prezwhers.i 110 \\ .A. is preparing to fur- elder whose term. had explred‘ TNT expect To fill t-hie vacancy, “Nb “l“ 119‘" Parsonage. One He was re-eleeted for a 5-year when the new PaPSOIIaQe iS‘ prnJect .Ot the year hlad been term. wad."- {NE'Dplying a large coffee urn tof llmald Lang, Donald Spice} Dr. H. B. Neal presided for†â€1“ Church kitchen for the use. and W. L. Elsou were elected “W â€1(‘9ti11g- Reports from'â€f all Ch’urCh organizations. gto the board of stewards, and t h ('- various organizations; The W-M-S- reported an',(:eor,ge Raymes and J. H. Me- slï¬owed advances in nearlv all annual membership of 20, with Knight. to the trustee board. (lt‘par-‘ments. ‘ inim‘ “f9 members, and to-‘al A moment's silence was ob- Tbtal receipts for the year' """t‘iplsjtjf $233531 as well as'served in memorv m“ E. .T. ___- .;_10 (\A- AA J‘t‘. T110 pulpit has‘ been vacant since July lst, last year, ‘whcn the Rev. Francis P. Chisholm took up d'u‘ies in Port Dal- lr-unie. The pastm-al I'olatiions committee have been active, hearing a number of preachersJ They expect to fill the vacancy1 ..,L .. A1 The pant-age had been soldï¬ and 'zhe money placed in a spe-? cial account for the building“ of a new one Ernest Powell told‘ thle e'ollgregatzonal meeting of? St. Andrew's l'nited Churn-m} Tuesday, January 27th, in the‘ Church Hall. . Contracts said that the new! pamonage could be dompleted‘ in three months, he reported. It would be possible, depending? on the Weather, to start build- ing about April lst. The style and exact lot-a‘i'm if the, new; parsonage are yet tip be decided. ’ llt' saitl that $6,000.01) less half. I the commission, was realized, 1 from the sale of ’he old parsoni Weddings, the sick foam, funerals 329 Pumping rapidly on the broke is the‘sofe way to stop on ice or other slippery surfaces. The pumping prevents continuous locking or skidding of the wheels. If the wheels lock, your car is out of control! sroppmeuon ICE AND snow â€" SAFELY ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH ANNUAL MEETING PAGE FOUR Ebrams’ 11’ lower Shop PHONE mm 55796 DAY; TURNER 52808 NIGHT, COLLEGE Opposite the Ca'pitol Theatre,Port Hope Ebrams’ flower Shop 21 Queen Street ‘ “LET FLOWERS SPEAK FOR YOU†The choir reported a good: 392w under the leadership of. Stan! 9v \ort=111rop.App19(ia-' 11011 of Mrs.1\1011’rhr0p‘ssn-10s.f and those of nthm‘ (11011 mom- hers. and her help wi‘h‘ the juniors was expressed. \V. L. Elsml was the only 'I‘otval reteipts of tihe Selndav' SLWH w 919 $404. 50 and $29 2.†had been sent to the M and \‘I fund. The small town of Chrys- soupolis in northern Greece has become the centre of a demon- Mra inn project whbre the pee-1 ple have been “lurking together to determine the needs of their eonnnunitv, which was largely thSUOH‘d bv war and its af 9“ : math. and to find wens of in.-I proving living ernnditions. ‘ ('hrysmupolis is typical of many other suuh small towns in: 3 Dead Stock Removed HIGHEST PRIGES PAID 24-Hour Service 1 PHONE COLLECT: Peterborouh 2-2080 Cobourg 1787 iior Durham. in the debate on“; ithe speech from The leone,’ ‘nppeaz'e in Hansard January 27th~ 1959. Anyone imam-319d? in this may road it at the Mill- ln'oxuk PuMiv Library when‘ a (-hpy of this magazine is 011' Band. or b01'110W it, from thell Min-.0r-Roportm'. who also has’ a copy of it. i J i Renew Your SubscriptiOn. Nick Peconi i Ninetv relatives and friends, Hmong them H011. Mathew B. (.reeee Turkev andYugoslax'im 1 Dvmond O11 ario 111inister 01 fTodav tlflis town and the \es- healt and Mrs. Dymond called " 1011 district are serving as a. to ex; “‘5‘ glood “i595 211111 0011 lll10(1911'1f“1la can be 21100111- gratulatirens plished thrbu 91h c 01111111111111 The puests were welcomed bx lplanning. 0111:1119 the many3 ~1111 LG‘de Clark and the projects includes rebuilding the guest bOOk “a‘ i†Chm-â€e 0f .1 roads to Their fields and one of "m in law ROV S101ne1'1111e.1-)f the farmers is seen here elmtt- Benin“, Saskdtehmwn ' in;r t1, anothier “â€1111. W11] 11 bull-i (’ 1111111 owner-(11111211111115 ““9 dezer donated b1" the finite-1‘ 1'-1:1'1'i\e1l from the p1im1- minis Natihns. is Working 011 one of t“ Rt' Hon.- John "1 Diem-1 ‘he roads. " lzak11'. 1’re1111e1' 11011. Leslie M.‘ gl'rost and 111111. 3111 hael S11'111' 2111111 Mrs Sta1‘1'.'1‘eleg_11'am~1 e11le1 “11050 term had expired. 1111111 alsh 1e1e1\e11 1mm Mr. He was r-e elected f111 a 5- -)'ea1":111d ler l. 1. Allan and 311.:1 term Rind DDS. J_ \1'1111 dml (11'111'3'11111' HmaldT Laue Donald Spieer Sask. An Official eeitifimte 1 11“,] ‘1' 1‘1 â€"__._-â€"â€"___â€"._. ,_.. PRQPRIETOR m men-mum mama, A full aflendaneéiwotil‘td 136; much! appreciated. w.u.s. NOTICE % The VVMS of St. Andrew’s: United Church will meet at 3 p. m. on Tuesday, February 10 at th home of Mrs. J. Crowley : 3003 lives “(are lost in the Pearl Ha1bour a ‘ta1.;k exacth ‘rhie same number died in 1'. S. traffii accidents Ewrv Monfh in 1958.1n mentioning this startling comparison the Out. Siafety League pfmms 'out that the Canadian fatalitv rate, 011 a miles driven basis, is sub 3 antiall'y higher than the US fig11re..1~ 1' 1 Mr. Jack Kelbétt, Tupper Street, is also a brother of the bride of 50 years ago. THE GOOD DRIVER SAYSâ€"â€" Mr. and Mus. Clark were {blessed with: six children. two girls and four bovs, Lain-0111c of Oshawa. Mrs. Rov Somei- \ille (Edna), of Regina Sack.‘ . Mrs. Clarence Fair (V era), of Sunder-laud: Earle, of Scarborï¬ put-h; Leonard of Port Perry and Ross. of Whitby j â€1111101110 in th 110x P1"0\i111-' a 1111x1111 11f 1'1 1111 candelabra and 1' i l 3!) g111111'11 11mm from t111'ii 1-1 11101 ion ,1 1 11. R. “T011" “oodvard . 111111111111111111'11'1111'\' also 1'1-- . 1ib1'1'a1 (andidato for Duilmm 1"1'i\1'11 ~11\1'1(11 large baskets of in. t111: next 1’1'11xin1ia1 1'11'1ti111: 1""MU" 1'11s1's 111111~h made 21 will 1.11 111111 11 meeting. . ‘1) ( (‘\'\' ‘ '1.1"11111111'Ju1 11111111r111111111 1‘111'1111' ' :1211 1111110 to 11'11'i\1' 1111'11 guestS. :Manv other 1'13 s \\ 111'1' 1"2111'i\1'11 -‘~_ .‘__ .._. H---__..-__ FOR RENT t111r11111111111t11 21 11111“) of -â€"- -â€"-â€"â€"~-~ 7 1211111932 [“1901 Rentâ€"111 Millbio'rk. Sol?- .1 '1‘ N11 1'11'1111-1'11'1'111' 1(1'1111'tt “11s (untamed apar: 'mmt ‘Ylth 1111- 11111.1;11191'111 \11'. and Mrs. ' bath, heavy duty “1111111. 1111111 1\1'1|1-- t. Elmer Clark w,“ 1mm and garden. reasonable 111111151111 of \11'. and His. '1110111- rent. APP]? Fred Hard. 1s Clark 111111 111'1\ \1'1'1'1' 111111'1'11'11‘ WWW 127"" 11111111111011. 2t; fiat t‘111' 11101119 of 1111' b1'i1111'3s .._- 1parents in \Iameis Township 3111 1111- Rev . 1\11'.Johm10n of MilLbi 11-11k, Jauuarv 213,1909. i STAN OLAN . The} “ere attended b1 the Lumber Rough or Dressed ‘ ’10111191 (191'? rude Medd, who also Hard and 30ft WGOd Slabs '1at1'1 married the bride’ s bro- PHONE 70-W :1111'1, Talbert Kellett; and the!i MILLBROOK, ONTARIO i1rroo'm’s b1111the13Fred Clark :Ciuumstances made it im1pos-- possible for the bridesmaid and 1best man of 511 years 11.211 to at 1 ITilflbEl’ wanted itend the anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clark, Shanley Street, Port Perry, were Honoured; by their child- ren to celebrate their golden wedding anniversary at a re- ception in their home there last week. SISTER. or mm was AND HUSBAND'GELEBIATE FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY» 'dâ€" â€F. farm minister of W%ï¬â€œâ€œWNï¬WflVM‘-ï¬â€˜ï¬wea t n\"n~annr] (A..]1-_1 m.k N Lumber Rough or Dressed, also Hard and Soft Wood Slabs PHONE 70â€"w MILLBROOK, ONTARIO E. R. “Ted" “oodyard Liberal candidate for Dui-11,a111 in the next Prmineial eiettim: “ill alsm add1ess the meeting. South Monaghan, Ontario PHONE 22 BAILIEBORO Elm, Maple, Basswood, Oak, Ash and Pine Timber. STANDING PREFERRED Phone Bailieboro 30 PROBLEM $â€"-â€"â€"-â€"! $-â€"-â€"l$â€"-â€"â€"â€"! If you have steady employment and would like to budget your Plumbing and Heating Cost, please ask for one of our booklets and fill an application to-day. . Racy Wilhnott, 0,6. Mr. Ivan Hobbs, President of the Bowmanville Liberal A51 «11111111111 11111111111111111 today =1111't 11111 Associa i 11 Has b11111 for- innate 111 1'1bt11111111g' Mr. A1" 11111' J. 151791111 111;" Toronto 11s 1‘9 (11111:: \11111k11 111 1111- Annual 111e1i11;» 01 11111 Assn-111 in: 1'11 bu bed 111 Bu\1.111111\ill1;_1=11 lhur>fl .av. 11‘111111'11111‘3' ]2. 'l‘hi< 11101111110' is 111111111111 in 11 s1-li1-s of“Libe1~al Nights’ which 111111 b11115: arranged bv Durham (11111111' L1b111'als for :1111 winter Hoy Lumber DURHAM COUNTY LIBERAL ASSOCIATION leqyire alflumbingflï¬: Heating Ann an: :‘L‘IAA Attention Home Builders We now have a plan that shall take care of your Plumbing and Heating .ueboro 30 - .Phone Millbmok 8:112 iiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'IIIIIIIIIIII Barristers, Solicitors, Nata Telephone 9, Hiilbrook WILLMOTT mvm 'v'or Saleâ€"A. \Vestinghousewii: firigerator in frst class dondi- I M; timl. Phone 23 Millbrook. " REID ’s GARAGE, Phone 275 Member Brokerâ€"Dealers†Associ- ation of Ontario Nortï¬mnberland 8: Durham Albert Waxer Sole owner WA N T E. Experience 110? nooessaz-y. A fine opportunity to step inm 01d pmfitable business when: R13 wlreigh ’s Products ha Ve been stold for years. Big pro- f‘its. Products furnished on credit. Write- Rawleigh’s, Dept, [3-283-163. 4005 Riche- lieu, Montreal. 1t SALES .lNTIiI)â€"â€"Re1iahle mail as dealer in Durham County. U V V 1‘“- » \ â€(116-3 . wall (19‘ liver. Melbourne Morton phone 101-‘Wâ€"12 Mill-brook. W aimedâ€"XV ashing to hbmv. l’lqgne 226-12; brook. \Yamed ~Rauch \\ 1th fences, and Water. W without buildinfrs. Bill Sturdv, ph‘ouo Ri Seouritieé Phone Til-54588 Ilstrmbutors required to ser- vice Comp-any established ac- counts bu fax? repeating pzrc- duet in the Tobacco Field. Men selected will be SObCl‘, lmnest, and have immediately available an investmem of $950. to cover stock. Part time acceptable to slam No triflers please. Box 100, Reporter, Millbroo-k. It mudâ€"811ml! Purse sum of monev. Reporter Office. '£ §§d (“1'1â€me u Qh DEALEI IMPEMM. .Ju Lam rvpvatmg pro. 1 the Tobacco Field. *lected will be sober, and have immediately {e an investment of ,0 cover stock. Part WANTED FOUND Heavy Duty 4- 31 Walk! St one Ri 54-18; n. Lloyd -W-2 MiiL 1L Box - 100 1:. It c‘fmtaining Apply at 1 t lTitV of Hay; in Can (10> Wit h :1 or Apply‘ 0' 00d All boys and girl: including 12 yoan im ited ï¬n join the \ shippers League vdrew’s United Chu to attend Church Sunday and be 3 Mrs. Neal or M' Ball. after the set": VICTO *%»TRUS Entertain: AT THE ODD FELLOWS Sat. Night F» FREE deliv meh-ï¬s- EUCHRE P 99th. Year. No. C O M E Enjoy Ypurself : I.0.0.F. H 437 GEORGE 3‘ AT 8.00 Pl GOOD P‘RH Admission When you Amounts of $100. Friday Ever; February 1 YOUR FOR BOYS A? AT 8.30 O’t 'SNOWBALL G. 60 Numb! Boneless Smoke Smoked Side B; Side Pork Pork Chops . ‘ Ham Roasts .. Sausage and W BUTTER ..... 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