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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 14 Mar 1957, p. 1

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5A! rd Young >ne 5-1524 factnrer of necessities rpe'nings in Late baled Kennedy, rook . 2: s. \Vrite and free i00Delori~ .‘tation C. It ined four c1039 to heat, con- rrivate en- te occn~ Elatherley. t, Freder- .e 18 MilL >f Alfalfa, :hy Hay. Loohtrizen, rook. 1t id’s W h e a 1: ~12] Mill- It Hereford Dreferred, Chicks . popular unmoved . Hatchet] 2. Phone Peter-bor- 6t » 700 lbs . "raserville Millbrook of 3t Thread, Natiornal and Coates,regu1ar'.23c....‘Sale P. .19 Prints regular to .65c ........................ Sale P. .39 Skirts 8.95 and 12.95 ................ Sale P.‘ 6.95 8.95 Children’s Winter Suits, regular 19.95 ....... Sale P. 9.99 Ladies’ Satin Dressing Gowns regular 12.95. . .Sale P. 8.95 Gordory Slacks, regular 3.98 and 4.98 ........ Sale P. 2.99 Cor. Coats, regular 19.95 ..................... Sale P. 9.99 2 Ladies’ Spring Coats, regular 49.95 ........ Sale P. 29.95 Ladies’ Dresses, regular to 15. 95 ............ Sale P. 9.99 Ladies’ Blouses, regular to 5.98 . . .' ........... Sale P. 2.99 AllWoolregnlarto55cball.................SaleP. .39 Crochet Cotton, regular .49c ............... Sale Price .39 ONE-THIRD OF? ALL ITEMS NOT ON SALE! New Stock of Sarong Garments .reg. $11.50. . ~. .Sale P. 9.99 New Stock of Bras regular 1.75 ..... Sale P. 1.49 Whisper Nylons regular 1.35 and 1.50 ....... Sale P. .99 Nylons, Good Shades regular 1.00 ............ Sale P. .69 Thread, Natiomal and Coates, regular" .23c. . . {Sale P. .19 Prints regular to .650 ........................ Sale P. .39 Eggrfigcrigfifi?re?€:rrer¥£§r§fim§ SALE STARTS FRIDAY! Mrs. B. E. Ingh'am, Tupper Street, placed first in a class of nine competitors in Shakespear. ian Drama for girls sixteen years and under. Helen chose the part of Lady Macbeth in Macbeth Act 1, Scene 7. Com- menting on her work, Miss Esme Crampton, speech coach at the Stratford festival, said: “A very promising quality. She met the challenge of the play well. Good voice, good sense of command on stage.” She thought the sense of re- venge could have been built up a little more, but that Lady Macbeth was a part Helen At the music festival in Peterborough on Friday even- ing, Helen Ingham of Millâ€" brook, daughter of Mr. and LOCAL GIRL PLACES lst. AT MUSIC FESTIVAL J. n. Barringer, Pnblidler. Westlake’s Dry Goods . Year. No. 11. ST. PATRICK’S DAY SUPPER Saturday, March 16th, 1951 From 5.00 O ’Clock until all are served. MILLBROOK WAITING ROOM ADMSISION $1 PER PLATE. CHILDREN .40c Under auspices of Grace Church Ladies’ Aid PHONE 128-w Citizens are invited to re- serve Wednesday, April 10th. for the Liberal Nomination meeting at Orono when Hon. Lester R. Pearson will be the guest speaker. I would like to say “Thank You” to all our friends and customers who came to see me, sent cards, letters, food and flowers, made inquiries and to those who came to the home and helped us in any way dur- ing my recent illness. play in years to come. ”The MirnornReporter joins with the rest of Helen’s friends in congratulating her on this fine showing. CARD OF THANKS COMING EVENT Mus. Cecil C. Peeble's. MILLEROOK, ONTARIO, CANADA THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1957 'J. J. Taylor Safe Works, office safe.... 505.00 W. C. Ruekiham, truck- iing .................. 5.00 {Arthur Triek oil, wait- img room ............ {3.73 Arthur Trick, oil, town hall ................. 16.05 H. M. Trick, gas and l oil, Truck ............ 40.95: ‘D. R. Fowler, coats i acct. firemen ........ " O. G. Urry, repairs to truck ................ 28. 05’ Clerk lee'aS. salarv. 100. 001' Postage, Unemp. Ins- ! urance. etc ........... 6.671 S. Sloan, caretaki-ng W. i room ................ 10.00: Clifford Scott, salary and overtime ........ 204.00 Talbert Kellett, labour 80.64 Wm. Hutchinson, driv- .' ing truck ............ 12.00! Coulter Brgos. Ltd., wait- ing. room supplies ..... 14.17 Council fees .......... 16.00 Motion by Councillors Gib-l ml lig'nh‘, sh'nets ...... H. ('mv-llettv. insurance waiting room ..... . . . 1'I L. H. Gray. medical supplies ............. 7.87 Public Utilities, Street lighting ............. 103.08 Public- Utilities. 5 t o p lights ................ 4.19 Public Utilities, waiting room light ........... 11.63 Public Utilities, town H. light" T’uhlic lWilities, fire hall niu'ur ................ I’llhliv I'tilitiws. colour- Bill-s presented: United Counties. hos-S pitalization .......... Docon Telephones Municipal World subs. criptions ............. Lawrence Winslow. saw- ing trees ........ . . . . . Motion by Councillors Coul- fer and Raymes that tho (‘lérk order two bbls. of Gold patch road tar. Carried. Motion by Councillors Nor’rhl and Gibson that the Clerk order four sections of .18 inch gals' \anized (-ulxert. each 16 feet long: also three couplers for same. Carried. I Motion by Councillors Gibson and North that communications be received and filed. Motion by COHDK‘thOI‘S Coul- ter and Raymes that we join with the Township of Gavan in obtaining membership in the Assmiation of Assesing Of- ricers of Ontario. Each pay- inn .one- half of the annual mem- bership. Millbrook, March 4, 195.7.â€" Tthe regular monthly meeting of the Municipal Council of the Village of Millbrook was held on the ablove date. All mem- beis present. The minutes of the last meet. ing .of February 4th was read by the Clerk and on motion of Councillors Coulter and Rage: mes were confirmed. Cbmmunications read: . . From Department .of Munici- pal Affairs, re notification.- if provincial grants. The North-i umberland and Durham Health Lnit reporting on tests of water taken during the year 1956. C. E. Hickey Sons, re fire equipment. J. L. Graham 00., re planning and develop- ment. Motion bv Councillors Coul- ter and ("r ibson that the Reeve and Clerk be authorized to domplete a By-Lmv to borrow from the Toronto-Dominion Bank up to $12.000.00. to meet current expenditure during the rear. Millbrook Village Council Minutes TEE: MIRROR-REPORTER Authorized as 2nd class mail h'os-$ 46.75 10.00 36.00 7.80 18.15 3.1 l 6.3; - TVV'ao y’oung' ladies who were _ Thursday visitors to Toronto had quite an experience when _ they suddenly found out that TTC has more than one ;i bus diiV er. A former Mill- L,‘brook boy thev knelw drOVe a bus so When they stOpped the bus yelling hey W’allv remem- :l her me RGIPIV. from bus driV er I m not Wally. You are too 1 “'ally. I’m Mary, another r'!\0i("(’ I’ In Gertie. The climax EIVVas a sight to see. when thev I; finally realized that W ally VVas [Jon another bus. Pi At Union Station son and North that the above amounts, be paid. I would like to express my deep appreciation to all the staff of Civic Hospital, Peter- bOI‘O'Ulg’h, for their kindness dur- ing mjr stay with them and also to the many frends who called, sent. cheerie message's, magaz~ ines, books, flowers and other gifts. Supply committee, per Mrs. J. Rowland. St. Andrew’s United Chunk Auxiliary of the W”. M. S. would like those having good wsed clothing suitable for the bale to go to Korea to .please leave or send to Mrs. Arthur Fallis before the end of the month. What two young ladies were so fascinated by the terraza floor in this stat-ion that they had to test it by crawling a- round the stairwell 011 their hands and knees to the aiuazc- meat of fellow travellers. Two small girls not yet of school age from the looks of their size, each With a candy cigarette in their mouth and going through the motions. There is an old saying “as the old cock crows the young ones learn”. Now it can be changed to “as the old hen clueks the young chicks learn”. Two sparrow-s with a straw in their bill [all ready to pick their teeth, but we’re more in- clined to thian it ’IS just another Sign of {spring and that they are really going to build a nest Gerry E. Todd’s truck load- ed with new farm machinery. You A just cannot keep these signs of spring from showing up. D. R. Fowler crossing the road just to get to the bother side. Seen on King Street During The Week A robinâ€"last summer CARD OF THANKS SEEN IN TORONTO NOTICE Basil Richards. : Reporter mxmmwmmmmmmw donated by Marsh’sall Grocery. Prizes â€" Lunch. Everyone welcome. Admissioin 3'50. Will be held in the Legion Hau‘ Repairs, Chimneys and on Thusday, March 21%, at. Fireplaces. 8.80 under auspices of Ladies" REASONABLE PRICES Auxiliary to Canadian Legioufi FREE WES Branch N0. 402, Millbrook. . Draw for basket of groceries! PhOflQ Mlllbrook Mr. and Mrs. Mac “Talker and children, Barbara, Jimmie, and Nancy rwere visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Powell on Sunday. Mrs. \Valker and children called on Miss Hether. ington while here. Hon. Major John W. Fovote, V. C., of Co-bourg, was a. visitor in Millbrook on Friday last. While here he visited the new Reformatory nearing comple- tion and which should be open in the near future. The third degree team of Millbnook Lodge No. 308 IOOF journeyed to Havelock on Fri- day evening, Mar-ch lst., and conferred the third degree on a class of candidates in Royal Lodge: No. 286. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Britten and Ruth, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Britten Sr. of Oshawa, were Sunday visitors with Mi'SlS Estella L. Hetheri-ngton. 500%]. - PERSONA' Mrs. Stanford Sloan is spend- ing the week with her daughter Mrs. Preston Bell at Port Hope. Miss. Barbara Wilcox and Mr. Bruce Kebber of Long Branch, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Crowley on Sunday. Variety in Drama. 'The Wrong Man' PROGRESSIVE EUGHRE "Utah Blaine" With Rory Calhoun and Susan Cummings With Henry Panda. amid Vera Miles Post Office Depu‘tment, Ottawa, Ont $1.50 a year in advance; to U.S.A., $2.3} SAT “I' Tea 8: Sympathy' NEXT WED. AND THURS.” Adult Entertainment ' "REVOLT 0F MAME I STOVER” 3 “THE DEEP BLUE SEA” 1 {OPPOSITION FOR OUR LOCAL REFORMATORY WW Grace Church W.M.S. will meet at the home of Mrs. Tom Skipp Jr. on Wednesday, Mar .| 20th, at 2.00 p.m. This part of the refo-rmatory, which is to be named Camp Bison, will be occupied by in- mates; who have earned the’ privilege through gOOd be- haviour. Provisions are being made to accommodate 200 prisoners. A new minimum security in‘ stitution is to be built as part of th‘e Ontario Reformatory at Burwash, Refiorm Institution Manager John W. Foote, V.C., our Local M.P_.P., announces FA feature of °thié new institu~ tion will be provision of private rooms fior inmates. The rooms will be furnished with bed. table. chair, radilo‘ earphone outlet, private semi. tary facilities. Under normal conditions, the doors will re- main unlocked. NEXT MON. AND TUE. Aduit Entertainment In Color-CinemaScope From the Daring Play WITH DEBORAH KERR .' AND JOHN KERR ' NOTICE

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