p or 500 Bales of ‘ hax (square). or W iddis, phone Lllbrook 2t rssey-Harris No. Seperator in A-l Léé‘rald Hubbeard ,3 Millbmok. 3t 6 Truck Tire ivh’ere in Mill- der please phone k. It for the position :urer and Tax th‘e Municipality ’will be received nd, 1959. State 3 qualifications. '1 “Applivation.†‘ T. W. Belch. Westinghouse Re- ! frst class chondi- i9 23 Millbrook. irer and Tax , g9 rer and Hymn the former Mat-- titure store, on .ruary 8th a: 10 ‘1' please have» at r Office. It Heavy Duty 4- r'tric Range, in mdi’ion. L-loyd ne 101-w-2 MM- 1!; Millhro'rk. self- »artment with 1169 re quanï¬ty of 'imothy Hay: in bales. Can de- ourne Morton. râ€" 12 Minhrovok, bruary duty wiring, den. reasonable ’BORTUNITIES Fred Hard, )Iiflbrnvok . 2t igh’s, Dept. Bv Riche-lieu. Mon- 11'. 'a‘s'n‘l'fl-I’I'I'u'q J 02m Thompson for Outside work 151‘ emner ncneon “735 1H WOIL Clerk . nou ary IN MEMORIAM i GOSSIP AMONG THE Elmerâ€"In 10\i11;_r memory of? LOCAL TEEN-AGE’RS mu (1(31 mothu' Mrs “William [21mm “ho passed a“ 3.} FM) ‘ (Byateen-ager) 17m 19)U. l Lots of marriages this year. God gave us a wonderful mother, Next \ ear it s tlie girls turn to Her memory will never grow old, éNk HHI' He fashioned her smile out of . sunshine How 15 R. F. coming along He moulded her heart out of pure J M '3 # $1 $ t * * He needed a new star in Heaven A beautiful light to shine, Armstrongâ€"[n loving mem- iory of Edwin J. Armstrong who passed away February 23, Calm and peaceful he is sleeping, Sweetest rest that follows pain, We who loved him sadly miss him, But trust in God to meet again. â€"Ever remebered by wife and ï¬amily . ' V. W‘ :- Phone 2 5r 2 " § Gummer’ sStore,(avan Miubrfokl " a; i FREE delivery to Millbrook Friday afternoon! .-.-.-ï¬mauawumas-JWWVï¬aa-ï¬amau l so out of this world of sorrow i He chose that dear mother of ours.’ Just What was your hair- â€"â€"Sadly missed by sons William,' band domg In T- M- ’5 car, Norman, John, and daughterstA- H? * * t IIIIU \Vhen Ev ervt‘hin-g Else Fails, Try doing wh‘ot the Boss Sug- o'(*s;t..ed J . H. Barringer, Publisher. When you Deposit them in a Guamteed Investment certiï¬cate for five years, 437 GEORGE STREET PETED'BOROUGE A Special Treat for you and visitors in our village on Saturday, February 2m. Also Hot and Gold Drinks ICE cnm m CIGARETTE YOUR SAVINGS EARN Amounts of $100.00 and up may be left on Deposit. hteresz is payable half-yearly. V SLUHCh,Mi"br°°k IN MEMORIAL! VICTORIA and GREY TRUST COMPANY . No. 7. The Millbrook Reporter Investment of Trust Finals. GET ONE OF VI’S l . . lracg Presbyterlau Lad1es’ ' Aid will hold a Baking Sale on Saturday... February 28t-h', at l 3 p.m. in Goulter’s Store. So you‘ve bécome a painter now. e-h D. R. Anybody for a cigarette? YOI' know wh'o we mean! CARD OF THANKS it‘bull by the horns†to “take tl1-Q W 9 1111111 to extend heartfelt snow by th'e bul-ld’ozer". thanks to friends and neigh “‘â€" hours. for floral tributes cards The sand truck out on Sun.l and many thoughts of kindness day afternoon gi1 mg the 1 111111 shown us in our recent sad 0\oing towards Allen :5 hill 21; Harem ement in the loss of a dusting. Don t know 11th they 1 dear mother idid ‘hat 110119 of the Rf‘fOIlll‘ Leona and Peru Hamiltï¬on “guests" wow leaving 10,111 --â€"-~â€"â€"~ â€"â€" ~f+l1thrard of or was it so BAKING SALE lsome of the up and down car lracu Piesbyterian Ladies (11 iW‘I‘S mimht take a hint to Aid 11111 hold a Baking Sale 011‘ he?!" on gning and wear theii Saturdax, February 28th, at! “1'93 out 011the highway 111- 9 .1 :“ f‘nnlfor’q Qfm'p. Estead of 011 King Street. MELBROOK, ONTARIO, CAN-ADA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1959 Seen On King IDuring Week St. ! Looked as though Miss “111111- lie was trying To walk 011 water lifrom the wav, and slow pace, she displayed when crossing IfLooded King Street 011 inday iwhen a sudden thaw and rain provided the liquid ‘81» such a ‘pe1formanee Needless to say gshe didn’t succeed in s ayiug ion top, bu-t we believe she did succeed in getting across~ with- lout Wet feet. i 01321115 trucks removing the {snow banks fwm the street on Saturday morning. This was la casc- of the mervhant's (-Hang- g in}.r Tho old saying 01‘; “take the it‘bull by the horns†to “take th-g snow by th'e bul-ld’ozer". 1 Horses and a sleigh, complete [with “ye olde tyme" jingle Shells that sounded like music 5 to our ears contrasted with the y‘horn honking and engine roar- jing ‘of cars and trucks. Reeve. Geo. F. Harringfon “I“ were in U with a shovel clearing the street 0t last “"9912 i crossings after the snow plow- “Wal 01 Mrs.H had filled them in. Give Geo. T17“ 13‘? MI‘S- I credit, he is one of these “Do" 311-. and M It. Yourself" enthusiasts, He have yet-um“ could handle the Shove-l too! pleasan‘ h'olid Maybe he was a little peeved. j hurg‘. Florida. Mr. Harry KVilliams one of our local H.S. teachers, carry- ing .a long- (and we. mean long"! box under his arm. Coull it be he is getting a new stick iloug' 9110110 11 to tickle the unruly pupils without inning to leave his desk? ' You need your money And I need mine, If we both get. ours It will sure be fine, But if you get yours And hold mine too What in the'World Lyle Nattress cleaning his wimhm's on Friday when the warm suusino gave him a. sud- den aftack of “Spring feverâ€â€"- leaking ‘hr any kind of job to take. him outside, and this was all h‘e could muster up. Three strangers in front of the Armouries. one had a new pick. the lother a new shovel, and the third man his h‘ands in his pockets. What. they were scratching for we wouldn’t know, but do surmise the man wi’h his hands in his pockets got the “dough. †Wantedâ€"Five or six room bun galvow . Apply at The Reporter Ofï¬ce. .lt “Dave†Fowler taking down the “Midâ€"winter†sale signs from his window, a sure indica- tion that another big sale has ended, but there is one thing that still remains and that. is the quality and reasonable prices always found at his store. Am I going to do? A REAL THOUGHT TIE MIRROR-REPORTER Authorized as 28d class mail SOCIAL - PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. P, E.Hami1- ton were in Orono on Tuesday of Ian week, attending the Eu- neral of Mrs. Hamilton’s mother tl‘o la‘e Mrs. Pearl \Vea‘rherilt. :"Recx'e. Goo. Dean and Conn-1 (ï¬lbr A. (‘r 911111918011 me 111< [1211111111131 11111 Clerk M1 E. i 110.11115011,ofSout11 Moï¬aghau‘ '1’0wnship Council. 11 ere 111 Tor- 2.211111 011 Mondax attendino 31 Ct: momion inf 1110 Avm 11111011‘ of R111al Municipalities. M1. Robinson “as accompanied by Mrs Robinson Miss Isabel McWhinney of Ottawa visited with 1191' aunt, Mrs. S. E. Ea.k:i11-S,\over the weekend. ‘Mrs. 11. 1P11d1sey of Peferb 1-1-- "ugh was a visitfor in Mil‘lébrook §11 Tuesday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Allin if Concord spent th'e weekend With his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Alflin. Mr. and Mrs‘. Harold Tate have returned home. after a pleasan‘ h'oliday in St, Pater; ï¬v .___.-‘,-_ vv-. .1. Hm . --- -“v. '1‘1‘lr. and Mrs. Joe Lequire residemeaf hbrdaughter, Mrs 1110115 have already won the of B ailiebo‘rb left, for a trip to \\ alter Jones, Bailieboro. 1honour tome go to Camp Borden Florida last. week. 1 Her maiden name was Emma \Vee Eastern NHL champion- Congratulatipns to Rip J_11\‘IaUd(“ Elliott, 0E Cm an TOWII- \1111) "2111168 C. M1-zRiober 5 who celebiated ‘1119- 1 The contests here on Satur- his 91rd birthdav on Mondav. 15119 11‘d‘95 10 1110111111191“ Pass: day will 011. under wav at 1 Mr. M1Roberts now makes his in†1191' 10\illg husband and o c1011: witli Millbï¬ook Pee 1101119 in Peteï¬ho‘rough He two daughters Mrs. I eonaml \Vees \sflVewoastle Pee Wees. was a former resident of South (311311110 (Mary) 0f Ml1‘1br0k 2 p. m. â€"-Millbrook Tadpoles Monaghan and a f-jaithful and Mrs Walter Jones (3831- \s 011111111 Tadpoles. “or-km in Centreville Presby-‘r11e) 10f Bailiebor-o and Regi-I 3 p. m. -â€"Millbrook Bantams t11‘1an Chum-.11 Mr. McRI'obertS Wild 0‘5 B1rm1ng1ham MN 111%!“ vs Ne~w1astle Bantams. wfe am pleased to say, is one1 111“- 1111191211 100k p1’1'e 1’â€!!! 4 pflmâ€"Winner of Pee Woes T1111 Bin-liner Reporters old-‘ “andâ€: Hill nited C'nunh 111 'first game play ()rono Pee 11:11 subs1ri11ers and just 1‘91' ent-1Q1undav afternoon, Februarv 1), “Wees 1y sent 11111111 his ioneual for at ) .30 o'clock with intrement Mfs'a‘nd others, would be this Vt‘a‘l. in Gardiners Cemetery Caxan doino- a splendid $91.11“. to- Piano pupils of Mrs. 1,1,11111'1‘11111ns11ip. wards the tournament by at- H. Winslow who obtained hon- ~~-~â€"-â€" 1tlending and see how their 111111» in Royal Conservatory of. Birth 1 youngsters can play. I . . 1 1 . 1 \Iusi1 Toronto Phammatlonsi Thelma and John Woodward‘ 1119111 re1ently in Peterhoroug 0n. 1 B d I gham rade 1(nee Parker), of Campbell-1FOR BOYS AND GIRLS 1191211111 N21113: Trilék gradi 2.1"0ft “‘Sh 1° announce the All boys and girls up to and Ilnvtk n1" 9 Rannrhfnv 9+ Qt 11nh‘11rl;n~ 1‘) trnohc A? can own NOTICEâ€"LADY LIONS Iough, on Thursdav February Ladx Li’ons please note ’[he'12th 1959 A sister for Kixk. regular monthly meeting w ill boa held at the home of Mrs. Do It Tomorrow -â€" VVe’ve \.Kor1 on Monday Februfrvhiade Enough Missvteaks To.- 23rd, at 8 p.m. All welcome. lday! THE ONTARIO FARM PRODUCTS MARKETING BOARD PEACH, PEAR, PLUM and CHERRY GROWERS A vote on a proposed Ontario Tender Fruit Growers’ Marketing- for-Processing Plan for the marketing under one plan of peaches, pears, plums and cherries for processing will be held on Monday, March 16th, 1959. ‘ Voters are reminded that their namw must be on the Voters’ List 1n order to vote. Preliminary Voteis’ Lists will be posted up in the ofï¬ce of the Revising Ofï¬cer at the oflice of the Agricultural Representative by February 18th,1959. Those seeking to have their names added to the Voters’ List must appear in person before the Revising Oï¬icer on February 27th, 1959 and offer proof of eligibility to vote. Appeals from Revising Ofï¬cers’ decisions will be heard by the Ontario Farm Products Marketing Board at its ofï¬ces, Room 4405, East Block, Parliament Buildings, -,Toronto Ontario on March 6th,1959. Copies of the proposed plan are available at the ofï¬ce of all Revising Ofï¬cers, the ofï¬ce of the Agricultural Representative 1n each county, or at the ofï¬ce of the Ontario Farm PrOducts Marketing Board G. F. Parkih NOTICE MRS. McCLUNG DIES ONE DAY BEFORE cm, ANNIVERSARY Last week We extended our " (engralnlations to M1. and A Minor Hockey League Mrs. Thomas McClung of Gay Tournament will be held In the den Hill who would have cele- M1llb1ook and Gavan Memmial braled their (55th wedding an‘l Arnea on Sat urdav amen-10,11 nive1sarv on Saturday, Feb. Februar. 21st,st:1r 111.r at one l-Ith. This week, we regret to o ’chock. Entered in this are have to report that Mrs. Mc~ \emastle ()rono and Mill- (311mg passed awav on Friday, brook. Winners of this series February l3th,i11st One day' go to Camp Borden to play in before the annix ersarv date. lthe Ontarilo Rurai Finals on Mrs McClung died at the Marth‘ 6th and 7th“ The Tad- residemeï¬f herdau-ghter, Mrs {poles have alreadv won the Walter Jones, Bailieboro. ihonour tome go to Camp Borden Her maiden name was Emma â€Wee Eastern NHL champion- Maude Elliott, 0E Cav an Town- ship games. Gardâ€: Hi1} TYnited Church «n5 first. camel play 0!"3110 Pee h I Skunday afternOOn, February 15,“ Wees. at 2.30 o'clock with intremeht†'Pï¬'renfg'a’nd others, would be in Gardiner-’s Cemetery. Cavan'doing a splendid service to- fI"-{.,wnship. wards thé tournament by at.- --~-~â€"-â€"- ,tzending and see how their new]. j youngsters can play. THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 6 . 45 and 8 .20 "Last Iiitzkrieg" (nee Parker) of Campbell-2 FOR BOYS AND GIRLS croft, wish to announce the All boys and gills up to and birth of a daughter at St including 12 years of age are Joseph‘s Hospiiai, Peterbor-_ invited 110 join the Young Wor- ough, on Thursday, February: shippers League at St. An- 1‘2th, 1959. A sister for Kirk.f drew’s United Church. Plan Kerwin Mathews “NICE LITTLE. BAN’K SHOULD BE ROBBED†With Tom Ewell and Mickey Rooney With Van Johnson $1.50 a year in advance; to U.S.A., $2.50 Post Office Department, Ottawa, Ont. ’ Hockey Playoffs Here Saturday II In Tech RIVER nicolor With Sophia. Loren “ANOTHER TIME, ANOTHER PLACE" With Lana Turner and Barry Sullivan \ 170 attend Church Service on Sunday and be enrolled by Mrs. Neal or Miss Sharon Ball, after the service "wemm OF THE MONDAY TO WEDNESDAY Adult Enter- tainment