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 ........ .1â€! 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€" 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 Chieï¬ 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, Assistanï¬ 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, â€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€"' â€pa Pentecostal Assemblies The Church D. L. Johns, Pastor Sunday Services sopoordmemad