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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 12 Feb 1959, p. 2

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JOHN PAYNE Pontypool - Ontario Licensed Auctioneer. Durham County, is now available to con- duct sales anywhere in County. Your patronage respectfully n1eet1ngs,statmg war In Iu Lu re until .11an ultctlug Hall 97 .31! 1‘ 11 United ........ .1”! they expected to use the rooms From Clerk 0 t e Muniapal World step 1 only on the first Monday of Counties of Northumbeiland ; - ’ .1 each montli..1 Durham, enclosing draught Cigi'XIZ-Iii‘freas ' ' ’ saiaim 18'13 Motion by Councillors Crough of a By law to p1 otect the in- pos sg-ta 0-,e e"; ‘ y, 105 90‘ and Gibson that the Lions Club l1'abitants and animals of the Mt ford Slioidri-“ciareu ' I be granted the use of the Wait- Municipality against infection t a‘king W 111021111... 10.00] ________ 'from Rabies by licensing and N an d D Healthi Unit I . gregistration of dogs. g , - Aucnoums 1 1-" Haw No 817 already in effect e‘i. 9’" es! supp‘es ‘ O Y. :P 1, . . . . . . . “mung Room ...... 10.91 5111 th1s Mumc1pahty, licensmg Reid’s (leiage «as and 1 | Stanley Miller 1‘00” 11 striotly enfOrced should oil illlck and fiie (en-)1i I take (me of this menace at ucznsnn AUGTIONEER .this time vqine ................ 115 23 Farm Stock Furniture 'Real FIOln Secretary of the Dur r- (“fold Scott salary 9 Estate. Sales conducted at ham District High Skhool Bd.: #1}; ("91111330 {1' ' b H 3.63 80 reasonable ratesbyexperienced supplementau balance owing Ia RIVt \‘HM ha 2“; if.) .0] austioneer - ;Hi,qh School Boalmd ’ ‘ - a“ “118 - iindigent ............ 160.00? -“A‘_ nA-r-l-IILIIAI'I -,-_-- h--_--J.-- --- -L .21 m Motion by Councillors Thorn- ton and Ridge and unanimously adopted that. the following ap- pointments to the Board of the Millfbrook and Cavan Me- morial Arena be in effect this year (1959); __- N ton and Ridge and unanimously] Motion by Councillors Crough adopted that the following ap-l and Ridge that commencing pointments to the Board ofl-January lvst, 1959, all labour the Milllbrook and Cavan Me-iemployed by the Municipality morial Arena be in effect thisbe. paid at the rate of $1.00 year (1959); g’ per hlour. Carried. Councillor Vincent Crough,‘ The following communica- l representing this Council. 'tions were read ;â€" Mr. Frank North, represent-x From The Department of ing Minor Hlockey. [Highways enclosing a cOpy of Mr. Homer Ouellette- inter; a By-law to provide for the viewed the Council in the inter- 1959 expenditures on roads and ests of the Lions Club re-rental streets. The Council request- of the Waiting Rooms for their:ed‘ this Byâ€"law be held over meetings, stating that in future; until next meeting. { they expected to use the rooms From Clerk of the United only on the first Monday of Counties of Northumberland each month. l Durham, enclosing draught Motion by Councillors Crough‘of a By-law to protect the in- and Gibson that the Lions Club h‘abitants and animals of the be granted the use of the Wait-t Municipality against infection Motion by Councillors (iib- son and Thornton that Bylaw No. 851 re, construction of a new watermain on King 51., starting at the intersection 0’! I'nion and King Streets, pro‘ ceeding east, be given a third reading. That the Reeve and Clerk be instructed to sign and seal or otherwise complete- this By-liaw. Carried, ‘ The minutes of the last regu- lar meeting were read by the Clerk and on motion of Council- lors Ridge and Crough were acoepted as read. ' Mr. Emile Paris was present and addressed the Council making some objection as to the way the Council was deal- L, R. Gibson, C. E. Thornton, Robert Ridge, Vincent Cmugh. ing with water supply and other matters of finance. Coun. cil 100k no action. for the Whole Family "-5 "J‘RH" 7‘ 'â€"“râ€" “ ;.$..m "2-4.; Good Reading Emile Paris Addresses Council PHONE COLLECT Peterborough, Ri 2-3091 PAGE TWG Millln'ook, Feb. 2, 1959.â€" ”A regular monthly meeting 01' the Municipal Gouncil of the Village of Millbrook was held this date with the following members present; Reeve Geo. F. Harrington, and Councillors The Christian Science Monitor One Norway St., Boston 15, Mass. Send your newspaper for the time checked. Enclosed find my check 0: money order. I year $18 [I 6 months $9 [I 3 months $4.50 0 . News . Facts ~ Family Features ‘Hem’e nd ‘lor' 1111'“ ]1‘ z - ,. - - ‘ , .a ( I“. ‘ d 1 Dn'mon No, ‘2, Councillor. lottor in support or that doois- T F C _ o . “-7; : 1011 agreed on by tho Comwil. . mrne arro“. longesmons ' ‘ .â€" i Motion by Councillors 'l‘horn- 3’ 311d (3- ? ton and Crough that Hie. Reeve Division No. 3. Councillor [and Clerk be authorized to Joe Bums, Concessions 7, 8 and ,wnnpioto a Bv-law setting the half Quarter Line. amount the. Reeve or Council- Division No 4 Dept. Reeve. I i From a letter reeeived from the Ontario Telephone Author- ity regarding an application for approval of rate him-ease, hv Durham Telephones Limited. it was moved hV' Councillors .Gibson and Ridge that the lReeVe and Clerk forward :1 Wetter in support ot‘ that devis- ; i011 agreed 011 by the Conneil. From Oan-adian-British En- gineer Consultants enclosing- Addendu'm report to the report on Sewerage and sewage treat- ment. Motion by Councillors Ridgp and Crough thxat communica- tions not oth'verwise dealt with be received and filed. From Ontario Seb‘ool Trus- tees’ and Ratepayers’ Associa- tion, announcing Convention to be held in Toronto March 30 and 3lst. From The Dept. of High- w'ays, confirming approval of supplementary road expendi- ture» By-law No. 853. Eing Room at the rate of $5. 00 1013 shall be paid for attendance ‘per meeting. One regular at legular \and special meet- ; .neeting per month. The first iltlfs’ such; JBy law In) 1137 1'1 ElIondla; evening beingreserved e ect as 0 anuaiy St 09’ as follows;â€"-â€" All special meetings must bei For attendance at regular ,1eserved in advance. Can-ied. “1111;“ 13“.“ w. m __ From Kerr, McElderry, HOW- 911‘. Fleming, Bark Cook, giving notice of a train and car accident at the R-.R. crossing on Tupper Sireet January 22nd, 1959. From Dept, of Public Works re, sewage diSposal. From Department of“ Trans- port enclosing a reply to our request for The appointment of a issuer of ear and truck licen. ses here in Mil‘lbrook. Che '2mpinn country Correspondent for a “teddy paper. Philip LaForce Heft). 6‘), of Gibson Indian Rescue near Bala, receix es Ontario H} drns aw an! of merit from James A. Blay, H) dru 5 Director of Information. Presentation took place in Toronto during the annual comention of Ontario Weekly Newspapers. Association, which selected Mr. LaForce for his column in the Bracebridge Herald-Gazette. l, The Clerk handed the Conn-l oil a letter which stated thatij Having decided to resign, some; time during this year 1959, as: (‘le1k, T1 easurei and Tax Col- eetm of the Village and with due consideration to the best _.1nterest% of the Municipality, the best time" to make such, change is now or not. lateni than April 3-0th. , Council adjourned to meet in regular sessuu1 BJarch 2nd,; 1959. Correcting the minutes of January 11th‘, as Clerk :had same Righ‘t Divisions are as follows ;â€"- Division No. 1, Councillor Rae Stewart, Coneessi’ons 1, 2 and 3. Motion ‘by Councillors Thorn- ton and Croughl that this com munication be received and that a want ad be inserted in The Mirror-Reporter, two in- sertions, calling for applica- tions. Carried. indigen’r ........ _. . .. 160.00 Fire Chiefi Douglas Sheppard reported fire "practice with 8 ffiremen present Equipment. in good order. ‘Jlll'CUl‘Uf 01 but: .L‘ltl vLUy1 The followmg bins were. pre-1 Branch‘ Ontario Department sented and on n1ot1on of Conn-'1 . of Agriculture. . cillors (:ibson and Crough were ____ 1 ordeied paid.â€" _â€" Regisnar of Deeds. .$ 2. 25 H. Biadburn Concessions 10,2 Attwooll Sheppa1d, in and half Quarter Line. lumber, Fire Dept.... 63. 44' DivisiOn No. 5, Reeve L. A Durham Telephones... 9. 20 Hooton Cbncessions 12 13,14! Arthur Trick, oi] Town 1Emily Boundary 1 For attendance at regular meetings, Reeve $6109 per meeting; Spevi-al meeting-s $3: per meeting. Councillors; Re. Q'lllal' meetings $5.00 per meet- ing; Special meetings $3. per meeting. Carried. CORRECTION m magnum, mace]; 0mm T. W. Belch, Clerk. IR' E, Goodwin, Assistanfi 1Director of the Field Crops :Branch‘. Ontario Department ’of Agriculture. l ; The. award is presented in recognition of “basic assis- tance t’owards furthering the interests of the potato indus. 'try’ ’. The winner first enter- fed potatoes for seed. certifica- non in 1935 from seed purchasâ€" led from a local grown er. Since then he has made seed produc- tion a major part lof his farm enterprise. In the five-year LDC’I‘lbd 1953- 1958 four varie- flies were crown on the farm; iKatahdin, Sebag'o, Keswick, fand Huron All passed as foundaiion seed. A tuber unit plot of each varietv is main- mined for his own 5 eed, and iii-(1 i111 adenee of disease -< kept 111) a mininmm. He has built §1111up-to-1la'te storage. which inot only keeps pota‘voes in ex- 1-elle11t condition, but provides good housing for pota’do equip- ,ment and supplies. An early meab problem was overcome by long-term produc’ion methods. 5 “Clifford Faint’s record 0f quality seed potato p1 oductlon sests an example f-Or all those . engaged m. the po atao industry in Ontario to follow,” states {MASTER SEED POTATO . GROWER W A “Master Seed Potato Grower" has been selected for the first time in Ontario. He is Clifford Faint, of Morning Mills. Duffe'rin County, and lie received the award at the an~ nuul meeting "of the Ontario Soil and Crop Improvement Assm- ia‘ i-on, ,i, ust (1L)]l(,'111d(?d . do so before March lst, 1959! Ist the price of this paper will be $1.75 per sum-um. If you wish to renew your Reporter at the old price of $1.50 In other word's .25»: per year. Therefore beginning March forced to raise the subscription price of The Mirror-Reporter Due ho a rise in paper which took effect this month, we are N 51 PER YEAR I-2¢ a week llIomzmentsss1 onumenus, ”than: V“... . . i F" Posts and Inscnptxons. 1331]) ’S GARAGE, Phone 275' DRIVE SAFELY Rememberâ€"this week and every week â€"it is the duty of everyone to THIS 1 WEEK-END ONTARIO Thwaday; Febmry 12, 1959 PRESBYTERIAN Centrevflle and Millbrook Rev. Walter Patterson, Mud Minisfe? Emet-itus. Grace Church. Millbrook Sunday Schoolâ€"10.45 a.x 9.45 a.m.â€"â€"Divine Worship Centrevflle Church 10.00 a.m.â€"Church School 11.00 mumâ€"Divine Wershh CAVAN 9.45 a.m.-â€"Worship Servic- Sunday School children wi draw during second Hymn church service. Supervised Kursery dm church service. XII-1.3300! 10.00 a.m.â€"â€"Sunday Schocl 11 . 15 a . m. â€"Wvorship Servh Mfllbrook â€" Gavan Mr. Stan Northrop, erg: and choir director. Dr. J. Arthur Steed in ch “0 Come, Let Us Worshi The United Church of C: NOTIGEâ€"Chang'e of Tin Commencing Sunday, .‘ nary 4th, 1959 until April 1959 all services at St. J 01 Church, Ida, will be held 2.30 p.111. instead of 9 a.m. And morning serv at St. Thomas’ Church, 3 brook, and Chris: Chu: Bailieboro, will be held 11.00 a.m. alternately. On Wednesday even throughout Lent, a read mission will be held in Thom-25’ Parishflal‘n at p.m., conducted by the ra‘ St. John‘s, Ida 2 .30 p . m.â€"Even=ong. St. Thomas’ Church, Mill Friday, February 13th ST. John’s Church, Ma, .1 St. Thomas‘ Parish Hall. brook at 3 p.m. Evensong 7.00 13.111. Women ’s World Day of 10 a.m.â€"Sunday School 11.00 a.m.-â€"Worship Ser 7.30 p.m.â€"â€"Evenéng Sen- S.00 p.m.â€"â€"Wednesday, 1 er and Bible Study. 8.00 p.m.â€"Friday, Young ples Meeting. Zion Pentecostal (h THE SALVATION AB! Captain D. McNeilly 3. 00 p.111 â€"â€"Sunday Sale} Legion Hall. 1 “A Welcome Awaits Y0! be followed 11 plow went on Mr. Harry Tully and his 3 had to walk We four mi] Tumday when the snow they were operating we; CAVAN ROAD SEPT. TAKES TO WALKING PARISH or CA7. Anglican Church of C SUNDAY, FEBRUARY First Sunday in Lent. Christ Church, Bailiebor Matiins 11.00 a.m. Mirror-Report ~â€" ~â€"' ”pa Pentecostal Assemblies The Church D. L. Johns, Pastor Sunday Services sopoordmemad

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