.\ \wddiu-g of wide interest? and bank plaw in St. Andrmv’si and ['niml Chum-h, Millln‘ook. 0U;>‘\\'H Saturday. February 14th. 1959, G when Barbara Grace, daughter ml: M’ Mr. and Mus. Marshall Falllis by h 211' the Fallis Line. Gavan, be- Jam mmv thv bride of Ralph Ernest sis“ Anderson. ' linl. 'l’lw (Ru-v. Dr, H. P). Neal pct-formed the ceremony. \VHL eling mtlsir was played by Miss Mabel Clan-y and MN. S‘anley Northrop of Poterbrough, was ~i-.luist. Song selections were "l’ll Walk Beside You†and “ Because . " (‘hantilly lace fashioned the ln'lqlw's gown and the boul'fant skirt was: in tiers, Abolm'u ,im'km with lily point sleevei PAGE Weddings, the sick room, funerals. Anderson â€" Fallis Wedding Hon. John Yaremko. Q C., Minister DGN’T WAN Tilé. ‘EHE MARiH WAWJNE Your 1958 driver‘s licence and vehicle permit; will expire atMidnight, March 18. After this date it will: be ilfegal to drive with 1958 lice-nee 0r plates. YaUR LICEMES NOW Ebrams’ 3‘ lower Shop Avt 110W .and avoid inconvenimce. A last minute rush will cause delay at ’he 2:30 Agency Offices thr'ough'out the province. Opposite the Ca'pitol Theatre, Port Hope NOTICE ‘TO MOTORISTS Wï¬O HAVE NOT OBTAINED =THEIR 1959 LICENCES Elbrams’ flower Ebop mom rum 55795 DAY; TURNER 52m mm, (:01. 1mg H - . .. You must show proof of Liability Insurance when you apply for plates or pay an-EXTRA $5.00 into the Unsatisfied Judgâ€" ment Fund. The additional $5.00 payment is NOT a substi- tute for Liability Insurance. If you do not have your “Proof of Liability Insurance†Cer- tificate, see your insurance agent today. A policy for Fire, The-ft and COrHiSiOn is NOT Liability Insurance. Creek you:- I‘: l icy . ' Study the “Point System†folder you will receive with your Driver‘s Licence. It. explains in detail your new POint System. ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT Two Important Reminders 21 Queen Street “LET FLOWERS SPEAK FOR YOU" and sequins. and she carried, mveet heart. roses . Given in marriage by her mln-r. the bride was attended by her sisters. Misses Donna and Jane l"alli,\‘. and the groom’s sister. Mrs. Ross (lillis. with little Mis‘s Brenda Hogg as 5lower girl. Blue velvet dresses in («maktail length‘ and trimmed with white satin. were worn by all attend- ants and they had white feather and rhinestone headpieees and wore white gloves. Seniors earried (-aseade bouquets of powder blue and white ehrys- anth‘einums and the. flower girl had her flowers in an arm lutrtket. onto. Usllawa, i’e-teroonougn, :Bridgenorth. Fraserville and Millbrook and district attended the wedding and the reception in the. oh-‘urch hall. Mrs. Fallis received her guests wearing a black w-oOl dress with white accessories and a eorsage of pink carnatilons. Leaving: later to hfmeymoovi in l'nited States. the bride was wearing- a blue wo‘ol dress with matching feathered hat, brown tupeoat and accessories, Mr. and Mrs. Anders‘on are to make their Home in Mill- ‘ brook on return .aâ€"Examiner. -' ~â€" Renew Year: Subscription. and buttoned from the. Peter Pan collar topped the. moulded bodice. Her veil 10f French nyizm tnllv was caught in a penal-shaped lwadpiec uf 1am: and nylon dotted with pearls D. J. Collins, Deputy Minister Mrs. Fallis received hm‘ guests wearing a black w-oul arms with white accessories and a vorsage of pink carnatilons. [Lnald Anderson was the‘; 1:: atom ’s attendant and the: ushm-swere Donald Dunlop “and? (iarnett: Fallis. brOther of the bride. i Guests from Rochester, Tor- onto. Oshawa, Peterbonough, Bridgmorth. Fraserville and Millbmnk and district attended the \vvdding and the reception in the. ch-‘urch hall. m â€ROI-REPORTB. MIMI-3200K, ammo | (11 LvaL. (u. l, thuu nan-.1 u \, 1‘, “-1.1... 1, ‘ . 1 1 1 l - . also the healing of the soul. port of the Treasurer, Mrs. L. we men 01‘ Just 1111121- The Scripture .leaaon, Luke B1‘is‘ow.alse showed a success- '1‘0 stab our mm 11,11“ fâ€, :1 4:16, was read With the back- 1111 year, 1 1111111- (eff T1“. prien, . . - ~ 1' - . ri.‘ vn-ae‘O- 7.: ~ g '- r '11 s 11111- 1 - - 1211111111 0 .1 1e“ 511 S, .- lupOlts 1.10111 \ari u (1 :11“ , fate of 1m, 11111111 "1111111 11.: ' - "111r 11.51- ‘11111 1 i ‘ '--- ..~' â€-11 -n -orres- 1 .vue. 11 1th a r1a111 1 x r 1.11tt11s 11111 D1\1 a 11 1 )1»ur.. 1011111 111- mine. an illuminated cupboard where 111111111n1.«e was read. SI I1t’ “Bu (' 1 '1 . V . , _, 1.5 ‘v .1- 1 in the S110 ollx from “1111-11 the A letter trom \\ . A. Prayer 0 . 111.11 1.11. 1 1 ’J ,1. . .â€" ' Snlipture was read were ke-z‘p , Partner, Mixs Etta \Yhelpiy. of turoughout "’9- and handed out to 1111- speaker Prim-1- Albert repm- 011 a Sun. -___“_,* I, - 1, 1,1,_,__ [by (111 “111101111911 "11111 1d1 T10- ee~>f111 and happy year in 311-; WANTED iin1ident used \\ d.\ that 01.113'1155'111111115' 501111111 ‘d('li\'11’11‘.\, . _.-_ K 1'1 M11112 111 1115 111‘1119 S11d1111f-Tl19 1‘1 was reported '19 (flirirs‘lnzazs ‘1 ‘111"(1â€"‘\V-1‘~11““ ‘. 1111 in Nazare‘h. ï¬rom. the pro- ealendars were sold. It Was 111111111}. Phi-One 221'- p-21 M; 11111’1-1' of Isaiah; which the (-0113 (Yutjidt‘d 11, have a 11,111“. Sale brook. at gregation reeeh e11 \xith 11 11nderE April 4111. in Coulter's Store. “‘“â€â€™_‘_ _.._,- and pride. ‘1 111011 111’ 1 â€111‘111111‘11; 1n the absence of Mrs, 1111;1'111-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES making tlie statement 11111 Fallis. Mrs. H . A. Turner HERE IS {,OURâ€"Oâ€"PEETBE T1115 1133' 1F- 131115 Scripture‘ae‘ ed as secretary, also. read a ITY. iC 011d IRa 1 h B ‘ 11111111011 in your earS". and 11111111111- 1‘111111. 1111- Study Books ' W 91g 1131- 1 l 1133’ , , . . ' ness now available in Durh- :11 ’thev said “is not this .111S1-1111'>"1111 the mnnstrv ot Angln-an’ ‘1 - (+ K; 11- . ._â€"__._.._ . , Countv. Write for informa- s 111-" And he Said unto them,' (‘1.111-a1l1t-s to inu‘nitrlants 1 . ' , . , ‘ “ ‘ tion, Rawl-eigh 5 Dept. B- 1 veril l sav unto \011. no r-o- l\ e111hershi dues \1 er id . .. 1 p l I p e pd 283-9 †4:005 Rieh‘elieu,\l~1n- 9â€"1.4, phet is accepted in his rown b1 tl111§e111*e~.e11t. Mrs Hilton i o 4 "0111111131,†and they rose up and Mrs Campbell served re-1 1.9331933?“ \ 1‘ and thrust him out of the city; t'reshinents Next meeting, - -â€"~»~___.__. and led him unto the brow of; will be at the home of Mrs.{ __ ____F9._R_' SALE ,- the hill", that. they might cast-1(a111pbell. Ior Saleâ€"2 Bedroom House him down headlonu. 13111 he. -_.-__ all modern conveniences. 21 miles East of Millbrook. Phone 1113-4189 Pete-thor- ough. 3t lpasnnsr through the mids [them went the way and eamc; 11111111 to Caper11a11111,a city of1OFF THE PRICE Galilee and taught them on the1 Sabba h days. ..1111 the-V wer1.A fellow I know has good rea-:' ‘01’ Saleâ€"4km [3311‘ Of 1110(‘kG-1y 1 1 Iastonished at his (111111-1110: tori so: 1 to hate hi 113111" “1.2“ 36~ 1 pair 0f 5 ft- 1 1‘1" “'0“ “'3“ With POW"?- 1 l‘he _\ear that s inst e-tndede1 Ski.“ “1.1“! harness, and 1 ‘Gettinv back to the theme: :1" ~~ ’ hel D31? 01 5 ft skiis also with 1 ‘ 3 ,~ 1 year .18. h .. Pl , ‘ {Brotherhdod Jews and Chris-1' l arness.1one Glen Earle 1tians, and R1 1111.111 (“a holies are 111“ thought 01 11 brings only '31- 106 1- 11 Mill-'brook.11‘ 11-3-11... .1. .10 1111-11 best ‘1 “1"01“ 1" ma†11561'8111111â€"400 or 500 Bales of 1 The 1:.at101is of the earth have 1' 111 he s now out 10f work wi 111 201111 mixed hav (square) 1 11 .1111- to thle point 11 here 89110115111118 back to the wall. Applv “faker Vi'iddis phone â€ff†‘ aâ€. 110mg put f111th 'U The goods that he made he’d 2-23-1222 Millbrook. ‘31 ‘1111ake “orld Brotherhood a _ ireality. 111 Africa. the Gospel Massev-Harris No. is being preaeh’ed. and 1119i 131 the sweat of his brow and‘ 11 Elec-ric Seperator in A4 lpowet of Testis is working} 1115 1011 311d 1113 1931'5’ condition Gerald Hubbeard 1in-g the bodies of the sie.k and Yet now 11 hen he offers these. 1 ph‘one 105'J'3 11111le0015 31 a1So the broken hearted. 1 nrorlnets for sale. 0â€"1 been making f-or years 1 ' For Sale: ‘â€" inn 15â€"mâ€" Tharp was a grand attendance ‘ at. the annual meeting of 1111:! l iWomen s Aurxilian of St ‘3 l 'lhmnas Anglhan Chum 11 held [Monday eveninO. at the hï¬nmr“ '0 of Mrs. T. A. Campbell. l'l‘hcg Scripture lesson II. Cor. 5'14? lwas road by Mrs. Campbell. 9 The up cning’ prayers and W. A E il.’ 1 any were conducted by the iPreside-nt. Mrs. J. W. Hiltouf §who presided. The minutes of 3 1 the last meeting wele re-ad and Aapproved also, the annual re-f sport which showed a satis-l gï¬wtsory year. Th'e annual re-l Mrs. Northrop sang fio us. ,“My Father in Heaven, shall comfort. my soul.†and the senior choir an anthem. Sunday Morning At St. “Andrew’s Rev, Dr. Steed was again in charge, and continued his dis-I courSes on World Brotherhdod. with glimpses of conditions,‘ and prOgress in connection with; the various evagelisfic under- takh1g,s, especially along the lines oi the impbrtance of medi- cal work, as opening the door into the hearts and homes whbre healing of the body made. a C'OnTact, that made possible also the healing of the soul. MRS. H.‘A. TURNER ACTS AS SECRETARY IN ABSENCE OF MRS. FALLIS In 1885 \Valter Currie. inf! fluom-od by the example and; success of the- great. work 211-5 complished through David Living-stone. volunteered for work in Africa. and has been a great source 10f blessing in healing and tearhing. support? (111 through offerings from thug churchrs' in Canada, assis’ed by his wife Clara \Vilkvs ('111'1'161. whose health gaw out, soon. However the work was“ carried on assisted by D131 Strangway. and W’MS workers} 111 1888 th‘onbxk. 120 1111103 in the interior at (1111‘ss211nl11,. 01 which \Valtu (7"1111111 “as: the first pastm D1‘.Si(i (:11â€" 1 1111151 also became famous for} the 11"‘1'111der1ul 11orks of heed-z 1111,: 110 Has been, and to an; complish through his 1.011socratJ ed skin. and his determination th'a‘ what 11'1x can do for the: life of Africa, we must do it; now. it was a thrilling appeal from one really concerned 51-; bout 1111» urgency. . E.L.H. ! Lumber Rough or Dressed, . also Hard and Soft Wood Slabs PHONE 70-w ' MILLBROOK, ONTARIO Attend the Church of your Choke on Sunday. A fellow I know has good read 50:1 to hate â€ï¬‚aw-ov- 'l‘he year that’s just ended, the year ’58. 'l‘lie‘th'ought of it brings only gloom to recall aâ€"un. ["or (he’s now out ‘iof work xviili his back to the vall, The goods that he made he’d been making for years 1 By the sweat of his brow and: his toil and his fears; -â€"~ Yet now when he offers these produvts for sale. He finds that the lures of‘ “cheap bargains" prevail I And his fellow Canadiansâ€" th’at's us. you and meâ€" _â€"_â€"- Are buying from countries far over the sea Where the wages are less than. a third of our own â€"â€". And the standard of liviug's pared down to the bone. This fellow I know is my customer tloo, Or rather he was. ’til h'is bUSi“ nvss fell through', I \Vhic‘n caused me to askâ€"Are Md Fania Mrs. H. A. Tlu‘ner a0.“ (*d as secrwta-ry, also. read a (-Haptor i‘rfnm. the Study Bn‘ok,‘ on the miniatrv 0f Anglican' (huuh'es to immigxants. i Mpmborship dues “ere paid by those present. Mrs. Hilton: WMMIJâ€"Vflï¬m‘ ‘5ԠSTAN OLAN A. Roy Willmott, Q.€. James A. Irvine, IA. Phone Bailieboro 30 PROBLEMS $â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"! $â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"!$â€"-â€"-â€"-! If you have steady amploymont and would like to budget your Plumbing and Heating Cost, please ask for one of our booklets and fill an application to-day. We now have a plan that shall take care of your Lequite: Plumbing 8 Heating Attention Home Builders Plumbing and Heating Barristers, Solicitors, Nata ‘63 Telephone 9, Killbrook WKLMOTT IRVINE T HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUN- fli ITY. Good Rawleigh Busi- 5’, mess now available in Durham u. County. \Vl'ite for informa- g tion, Rawlfeig'h's‘. Dept. B- (1.283-922, 4005 Rich‘elieu, Mm:- ‘1 treal, Quebec. ' { Tenders will be received at Ithe Townsh‘ip Clerk’s Office. lMilrlbrook until 1 p.m. March l2nd. for ‘the Hosition of In- fspector for the. Warble Fly Oontrol. 9'10: Sankaâ€"(Me pair of hmkey I pantx size 36: ] pair of 5 ft. g skiis with harness, and 1 1 pair of 6 ft. skiis also with harness. Phone Glen Earle rat 1063111] Mill-brook. It I‘or Saleâ€"2 Bedroom House, all modern conveniemes 3! miles East of Millbrook. : Phono Ri 3-4189 Pete‘rbor- , ough. 3t Thursday February 19, 1959 Applications for the position of Clerk-Treasurer and Tax Collector for the Municipality If Millbrook will be received up to March 2nd, 1959. State experienve and qualifications. Mark envelope “Application.†T. W. Belch. Clerk. .3' “ For Rentâ€"In Millbrook, self“- contained aparfment with bath, heavy duty wiring, lawn and garden. reasonable rent. Apply Fred Hard, phone 127-\\' Millbrook. 2t Clerk-Treasurer and Tax Collechw. For Sa‘leâ€"Massey-Harris No. 11 Electric Seperator in A-l condition, Gerald Hubbeard ph‘one 105-J-3 Millbmok. 3t TOWNSHIP OF GAVAN 'or Saleâ€"4090 or 500 Bales of good mixed hay (square). Apply “Taker Widdis. phone 223-r-2‘2 Mil'l’brook. 2t dime off the price. fate of my friend could be yours, could be mine, let’s “Buy Canadian" thrOugh‘out ’59. Phone Minbrook 871-2 FOR RENT Zella M , Bentley. Clerk-Treasurer. We. understand th at the corner of King per streets formerly by Bev Reid, now 1 Ted Scott, was entereu weekend and a quani stolen, About a week ago on Reid‘s Garage, Tu had been tampered ‘ had to have a new on This is evidence. enc some person or person gain entrance to premises Without sue When you De; Ltoyd Fowler, President, Woodvilhe, Ont. 437 GEORGE 12 males and 10 fl YOUR Amounts of $100 Everyone W‘ MR. GRAH Zion Pent VICT4 TRU Tow Livelj 18 l mst of No. Li