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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 19 Feb 1959, p. 2

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Northnnberland 81 Durham Securities Phone Tum Albert Waxe‘r u “Walton St. Sole owner Pitt nope J OHN PAYNE Pontypool â€"- Ontario Licensed Auctioneer. Durham County, is now available to con- duct sales anywhere in County. Ulgylyy I’m-l: 1' Neithum'bmland D111 11am 1-10.3an AUCTIOMR Health 1 nit, r'epOIt 1‘01 D91 9111-? Farm Stock, Furniture heal her and enclosing account 110111' Estate. Sales conducted at Mountain Sanitmium for (100.5 reasonable ratesbyexperienced Brock nanspoxtation and incifl anstioneer. - ' dentals $7 70 this “as oxdmed‘ PHONE COLLECT 110 be included in general ac- The Road Superintendent! Mr. M. H. Thompson present-§ ed voucher No. 1 in the amen-mi of $1,093.03 for the month'of‘ January. This was passed nor! payment on motion by A. G.; nmc'r m To whom Member Brokéfâ€"Dealers’ Assoc!- afion of Ontario ' Mr. World oft he Consumer ’8 Gas Co. interviewed the Coun- cil in regards to securing a franchise for his company to supply this Municipality ex- clusively. This question was discussed at some length but Council With'eld a final decision at the present time, and the Clerk was asked to obtain advice from the Solicitor. ‘ Mr. A. J. DelPerio, a sum- mer resident at Bee-be Beaclj interviewed the Qouncil in re- gards to the building by-law . On motion by A. G. Ander- son seconded by Herb Syer the Clerk was asked to Write Mr. H. F. Wilson, and request him to move his cottage ’00 a dis- tam-e of at least fifteen feet from the side boundary, and thereby domply with‘ the by- law. L\ Minutes of: the previous regu- lar and special meetings Were read by the Clerk and accept- ed by the Council on motion bv Robert Fisher seconded bv Jay Whittington. The regular ,meeting of the: Council Of The Township of 1 South Mbnaghan was held in‘ the Township Hall on Februarv: 2nd, 19:39, ato 8.1) m. with all members present, Reeve Geo.’ Dean presiding. I i I PAGE TWO South Monaghgn Council Minutes Your patronage respectfully Peterhomugh, Ri 2-3091 for the Whole Family Good Reading Mews Facts EfFamily Features chéckedf Enclosed find my check at money order. I year $18 [I 6 months $9 [3 3 month. 54.50 D The Christian Scienée Monifc? One Norway St, Boston 15, Mass. Send your newspaper for the tim $19919? Miller AUGTIONEERS '1‘ He follmx-ino amounts were plesented bv the Treasurex: I P Plews, push b1 00m. $ 7.95 \V’ A Cunningham, re- lief, January, Henry Yolz ................ 19.39 Nm~thunlberland a n d Durham Health Unit, transportation and ex- penses 490 Brm-k ..... 7.70 City 'of Peta-borough, \Velfare Dept. relief Geo. Brogk, Dec. and On motion by Jay Whitting- ton seconded by A. G. Ander- son the Clerk was asked to send names and address-es of those to receive a subscription to The Municipal Wlorhl. ; Department of TraVel and the Clerk intioduced and gaVe' {Publicity of Onta1io enclosing first. reading t); by-law No. 643' 1copy 10f Tourists Establish- setting the Road Superintend- ment‘s Act, and drawing atten- ent s houily rate at $1. 30 sub-; 1 .tion to cer’ain items bWithin, ect to appr-OV al of tihe Dept. of: which will be of interest to1thi‘s. H1041“ 21V" ' ' Second reading! QMunicipality was given 011 motion by Ryobt. ! ‘ M‘inistei of Highways, 1e de-l Fisher seconded by Jay VVhit-l Velopment road; filed. Qtington. Third and final 1eadâ€" I. E. Lewis enclosing re- ing was given on motion by! ,neVVal of liability 1118111 ance A. G. Anderson seconded bvl ,p >licy which was brdered to be, Robt. Fishe1 ‘ 'ineluded' in meneral accounts. Adjournment was called 011‘ i Counties Clerk adVising thatimotuon by A. G. __Andersmi| l i 'eoncerning their purchase of Sunday, which. was a cold our debentures and their con- bright sunshine day, gave .firmatimi of same at a price, nature a canoe to show off the of $100. 0:) healing interest at beauty iof he1 handiwork when ‘ six per cent with accured inter- the sunshine 011 the ice that est from December 15th. The (lung to the tree branees gave Treasurer was asked to pay the appearance of glittering existing notes covering tempor. glass beads. The buwshes especiâ€" ary financing immediately the ally one in front of Mrs. W. E. cheque arrives. 1 Balls 1esidence on King Street, Lnited Counties, advising 111:1'ook as though it was a crystal \acuination clinics for the con- cluster. B ad and all as things trol‘ of rabies and also suggest- are there always seems to be ing by-law to make dog licens-' a biight side, and this was the ing compulsom, no action wasl rewaid of the proxioking rain taken in this respect . [and ice of the. night. before, Ontario \Vater Resources} dupei ially for namre livers and Commission, rep01t of confer- {those ouick to notice a phen- ence on pfioblems of alvae i11\ omena such as this. Sure we Lake Ontario Region; filed. 1 have had ice storms before butt On motion by Jay Whitting-Y, seldom a brig-ht sun the next, ton seconded by A.( ‘ Andei- i day to bring out all the beauty son the Clerk was asked to bf such H. '1. Graham 8; Co. letters of Jan. :20, 22, ‘23, 28 and 29 concerning their purchase of our debentures and their con- firmation of same at a price. of $100.05 bearing interest at six: per cent with’ accured inter. est from December 15th. The Treasurer was asked to payl existing mites covering tempor. ary financing immediately the cheque arrixes. i Chipman Chem‘h a1 Co. en-‘ closing price list on \Naible Fly powdel £01 the \0211 19:19 this was ‘ordeiod to be filed. The Ontario Department :of Agriculture, office of the Live- 5‘ ock Commissioner advising of certain aspects of the Warble Fly Control Act. Mountain Sanitorium for Ge to. ‘ Rain, snow sleet and finallv Brock transportation and inci- a. freezing rain was what the dentals $7 70 this was ordered Weather man dished up to us to be included in general ac- on Saturday last. dounts. j 'The rain that ffioze as it Minister 40f Highways, re de- velopment road; filed. ' J. E. Lewis, enclosing re- newal of liability insurance p >hcy which was brdered .o be. included‘ in general accounts. Counties Clerk advising thatjmottion by A. G. Andersm: Mr. George Dundas had been! seconded by .Robt, Fisher. admitted to Peterbrough Civic} ' J. E. Robinson, Clerk. Hospital and is classed as an â€"4â€"-4~_ indigent patient. 5 Fisher. Northumberland a n d The following communica- Durh‘am Health Unit, tions had been received and p 1 u m bing inspection were presented by the Clerk: flees ................. Ontario Hydro Electiic e1: closing two new contrcts which' were approved. The Ontario Municipal Board I E Lewis, p1emium enclosing lofficial validation liability insurance pol- order for The issue of deben- icty ............... .. tur‘es to cover cost of school Clerk’s salary. ....... construction. Jas 1e11, janitor ...... Anderson seconded by Robert Jgnuary 20% ....... Most people know the song My Blue Heaven, hilt how ,many can name its composer-4- ‘Valte-r Donaldson? “Tune Types”, a CEO radio show heard: each'Friday on the Trans- .Cauada network, is especially designed to bring ?0 light some of the more obscure tune- TUNE TYPES : Telephone collect : Keene 83w1, if no answer : Peterborough 31.2.4330. : I H I n Barrett Fur Farm #Iflln-nn-lu On motion by He1b Syoi sex ondcld by A. G. Andelsonfl the 01911: intloduced and gaw' first. wading t); by-law N0. 643' setting the Road Superintend- ent s hou11y late at $1. 30 sub-; wt to approval of the Dept. of: 'The rain that flioze as M landed made walking and car (hiVinO‘ xery treacherous, and \\ as a threat to the H5 dro and telephone wires, but iortunate-' ly the min stopped befme too much iee had fvor111ed.5 284.15 These accounts were passed, fm payment '01] motion by 11er Syel secondde by Jay Whiiting j ton. with' her singers as guests. CASH for dead or crippl- ed Horses and Cows. Top price for old horses. Dead Stockf Th: Neath?! m moxnzronm max, f TEAM STANDINGS gWest. Enders ........... 35,00? Downtowners . . . . . . . [Zion Liners ............ ERink-E-Dinks . . . 115 ' 00. Tooters ...... 73 88‘ Coulters ....... . ........ Ba-cketeers ........ . . . . ”'9 Crew Cuts ............. A.) ’1 . f: . . ‘b'‘- 11” \Vlll‘g Dlngs ...... g n o o n I I)???“ f \Iurphies .............. 5: .mb, Ramlambs . ------------- Ilttlllggâ€" j Bankers ....... . ........ ‘. Substitutes ......... . . . . \ ‘i ‘ | I . 0 by( 1 i Bee ‘Aze 0 ......... O . O 0 I Q Ierson, . iH‘iIlbilliéa .............. :1 gaff; Boat. Builders . . . . ...... 0' 645 Bailieb-oro ' V ”ltend': Industrlalvs ...... .- ..... ‘. :0 sub; Kay-«Dee-M’iSI ........... »pt- 0 ' Vanguasr'ds . ....... . . . - - eadincrl DALF I L'One Rangers ........... .Pat Kent ....... ‘ ..... IMen’s High Averageâ€" 5 Ken Blair ........ . . . lStatmics To Date {BOWling league Men’s High Single Wes Cummings ........ Men’s High Triple Lorne Hudson..... . . . . . . . High Scores to date Ladies’ High Single Marion Guthrie . . .V ..... Ladies’ High Triple Ladies high singleâ€" Alice Scott ........ Ladies High Triple- Barb. Trick ....... High Scores Last Week leln’ noooooonauo ners ers nks lgs olooulnoooooaoot 1.. lders ..-auua.oao- ’OIOQOIOOIOIOOO VS CICQIIOIOIOOIQ do so before Mach lst, 1959! lent the price of this paper will be $1.75 per anmm. If you wish to renew your Reporter at the old price of $1.50 h other wortls .25c per year. Therefore beginning March forced to raise the subscription price of Ne Mirror-i Due no a rise in paper which took effect this month, we are 1-2‘ a week '«m’ 199 763 345 684! 189 3015' 1.7m. 266 345 619 93 86 84 82 S2 OAKLEY, STANDISB, CLARK] CARLEY LECH Barristers and Solicitors 425 Water Street PETERBOROUGH, ONTARIO T. J. Carley 9.0. (use-1956) n. o. Standish QC. T. E. Clarke. B.A. Lfic-ky" Sevens ........ PER YEAR Renew Your Subscription. I. Carley B. Com. . C. Lech 'B;A'. comma CHECK BOOKS ' New supply of Counter (heck books just arriv- ed at the Old Price at- Reporter Office qikiallu .385: '1 we by; Citizens, woiil-d you like toA' hear all about The dreded dis- ease of RABIES? Then come to Gavan Hall on Thursday, February 19th, at 8.30 when \Varden Garnet Rickard and a competent veterniary will be present 90 speak and answer This meeting is under the auspices 'of the O.F.U. and everyone is invited to attend. , unch. will be served. A film on the disease will in all likelihood be sh‘own. Thursday Iebruary 19, 1959 Rabies! 39311, (~. 5“? J - rIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIII! 144.5" If we as Christians can 111211 ,the observance of an extern rule an expression of an inwd 'apiritual desire no draw nea ‘ to God, th'en we shall find I 1 the keeping of the rule streng‘i ens th‘e will and minis‘ters; the whole- life of character. Lent is a time to take st ‘ of ourselves and to brace up I moral muscles. We do well turn Glod’s seam-blight upon 0 characters and disc-over whe e-r we are growing slack in o loyalty. Lem is a time ' passing behind the seen to Tl People today wish to 311313 a thing for itSelf and are 11 prepared to accept a teachi merely because it has traditi and authOr'ity behind it. this we are surely right, prov ed we will realize that t verdicts of the past are 11 likely to be set aside. 0 fnrefatllers were wot fools a an ancient custom such as th of observing Lem has behind a solid weight of Christian < perience whieh’ all sensible p< ple will be ready to take in account. It takes in the thle weeks of preparation for I ter, beginning with Ash \\‘ nesday but not including .5 days which are festivals. first it lasted only forty hut the length of time om' Blea Lord lay in the grave. The] developed into th'e Good Frit fast and the forty days prepa tion for the Easter festival, 1 latter being a time of train the catechumem f or baptism Eatser Ere. These forty d: “‘(‘l‘t’ gradually included in * fast and were kept in menu of our Lord’s fast at the tent; atiun. Lent begins with A “'ednesday and continues ul tHe Saturday evening he?" Easter Sunday. Lent has be an nbsvrvance (of very 10 tradition in the Church. 31m, Maple, Basswood, ( Ash and Pine Timber. STANDING PREFERR] Rector of St. 'flhcmas Angli Church, Millbrock. Once more the season of I is upon us. The origin of observance, so far as it known, Mould seem to b. follows: 3‘ walk safely I drive safely have a happy holida THE PURPOSE OF lENT Dead Stod: Remove: menasr mans PAID 24-Hour Service (ByRev. J. Edgaru. Palf: Timber Want Nick Peconi South flonaghan, Ontario PHONE 22 BAILIEBORO Hoy Lumber PHONE COLLECT : Peterborouh 2-2080 Cobourg 1787 Thursday Febrmry

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