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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 14 Mar 1957, p. 4

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South Monaghan, Ont . , Mar. 4th, 1957.â€"â€"The regular meet- ing :ef South Mon-aghan Council was held on above date at 10y p.m. with allrmembers present. 1 (in motion of Geo. Dean andg seconded by A. G. Anderson,‘ the minutes- of the previous meeting were adopted as read. i Motion by A. (i. Anderson seconded by H. Syer that the Clerk write to the Ontario De‘} partment of Labour for a copy of the Trench Excavation Pnoâ€"' tection Act. Motion by George Dean seconded by A. G. Ander- son that the Assessor receive ”"’ ’ _ T monthly edition of the Munici- and the By-law ho. 621 was declared passed. - W . ' pal .Ol'ld Moved by George Dean sec- Motion by R. Fisher second-‘ ed bv H. Syer that the tenders ended by A. G‘ Anderson that ~ the' Cmmcfl make a personal for crushino' o'ravel be 0 ened . . ° ° p .mspectlon of the roads on and read by the Clerk. EMarch 7th, 1957, weather per- After full consideration of . . A “ h. 1 Mammmlttmg. South Monaghan Township Council Mu»; A v“.â€" After full consideration of the tenders R. Fisher movedl seconded by George Dean that. the tender of F. S. Ooyle be} accepted at the price of .86cl per yard delivered anywhere in the Township. The contractor agrees to make two sets of the crusher and also to Have the' contract completed by July 15,3 .L-JI ‘O-JV r'---' 'L'J’L'u-n .vu. \,__ "v -‘_J\'__H_ ".v Corresponclenee “:as Dr 93:1 law No. 620 because of increas- fx-om the Registry. foice; e13!“ interest rates, of which the 0f Labour: Munieipal WM} ’ Council had not been informed. Hydro Electric; Salvation'be given third and final read- Armv: Northwmberland MuSIc inv I . , (3‘ - Festival SWIM-W ArthurH.§ Moved by A. G. Anderson “Wins; Minister 9f Mummpal':econ.ded by R. Fisher that the Affairs} Provinmal 1);???“ Clerk introduoe and give first ment of Health. Albert 7 ite reading to By-law No 623 to 8; Co. :J-a~s. E. Lewrs: {Associa- authorize borrowing up to $20,. tion 0f May'prs Reeves. (‘00. for current expenses for On motion of H. Syer second- the velar 1957. ' ' Ilerk ’ M b“ R'Obt' Fisher the C Moved by George Dean and was instructed to 'send the eom- seconded by H. Syer that By- mnnieation frorn Northnmber- law No. 623 be given sécond land Music Festival Somety to reading. local School Board. , ‘ Moved by H. Syer seconded Vu wvv 1957. The Clerk was instructed to inform the Department of Highways of. the acceptance of the tender and also to send copies of the tenders. On motion of A. G. Ander- spn seconded by George Dean the meeting adjourned for the space of one hour for lunch‘. Council resumed session at 1.230 p.m. A ~_J Other communications not dealt with otherwise were 01‘- dered to be filed. On motion 40f A. G. Ander- son seconded by R; Fisher the membership fee was ordered to be mailed to the Association of" Mayors and Reeves. .. A"ter careful considration by the Council as a Whole the fol- lowin': accounts were ordered to be paid on. motion of George Dean seconded by H. Syer: Mrs. Pearl Hie, relief. .$ 34.30 Muuieipal World, subs- criptions, supplies . . . . 32.02 ‘ J . E. ' Lewis:~ increased premium on h‘all ...... A. White (‘0., office supplies ............. Prov. Dept. of Health, insulin .............. J. E. Robinson. salary February . . . .7 ........ R21)“ Bothwell. council Moved by R. Fisher seconded by A. G. Anderson that the road superintendent order the same amount of chloride as last year. Moved by George Dean see- onded by A. G. Anderson that the Clerk prepare VByélaW N0. 622 to rescind By-law No. 620 and have ready for next meet- pay, convention com- mittee expenses . . . . . . A H. Anderson, council pay. mileage. (ommi’rte work ................ Herb 83’ or council pay, committee work ...... Robt. Fisher. coumil pay. 111i1cagc ....... . Geo. Dean) council paV M. H Thompson, road supt. V ouchcr \o. 2. . . Association, Mavors Reeves ........ . . . . . . Ontario Hydro, service. After careful considemtion 2... 484.23 $ 801.20 24.00 25 . 00 28.6C 25.00 20.00 75 . 00 23 ! Moved by A. G. Anderson ieeconded by George Dean that gBy-la“ N0. 622 to rescind Bx- law No. 620 because of increas- Aod interest rates, of which the the Council decided to intro‘ duce the supplementary By-Iaw to provide for the expenditure necessary to seal coat the de- velopment road east of Baiiie- boro. â€" vMoved by H. Syer seconded by R. Fisher that By-law No. 621 be given first wading. Moved by A. G. Anderson seconded by George Deam that By-law No. 621 be given sec- ond reading. Moved by R. Fisher second- ed bv H. Syer that By-l-aw No. 621 be given third reading. A11 motions carried unanimomsly, and the By-larw No. 621 was declared passed. On motion of R. Fisher sec- onded by H. Syer the Council adjourn to meet again on Fri- day March‘ 8th, 1957, at the hour of 1.00 p.m. Council resâ€"umed session on March 8th at 1.00 p.m. All members present. L Caulué . Moved by H. Syer seconded by George Dean that By-l-aw No. 622 be given second read- Moved by R. Fisher second- ed by A. G. Anderson that B} - law No. 620 be rescinded and to give By-law No. 622 first "reading . Moved by George Dean and seconded by H. Syer that By- law No. 623 be given se’cond reading. â€" - - Van‘ovd by H. Sy er seconded by R Fisher that borrowin" Bv-law N0. 623 be 0'iV en third and final reading. Carried. mg. Thb- Clerk was instructed to deliver the necessary forms to The Toronto-Dominion Bank at Millbrook. humor as assessor for the vamhip of South Monaghan at a salaz‘V of $700. sexen h! n- rlred dollars p°r. annum. The Moved by A. G. Anderson wumded by Geo. Dean that the Clerk prepare the necessarv Ry'-la\\ To appoint Mr. J. A. Moved 53' R. Fisher seconded by George Dean that By-law “fr-law to inélude the office of building inspector at a salary of $50. fifty. dollars per. annum. When hockey fans get togetherl'been doing the nocxey oroau- the name of Foster Hewitt just??33t8 Since the Gardens opened naturally crops up. Hewitt is m 1931 and 15' as well-known as1 k , t . II ' heard each Saurday night by igfig’f :19 33:15,; flick £03: millions 0f Canadians over CBC length of sell-vice in brOadcast-lE radio and television from Maple ' ing, starting in 1923 at the age~ = Leaf Gardens in Toronto, givâ€"‘of 18, and shortly afterwards‘ ing PlaY‘bY'PlaY acounts of made the first broadcast of a National League games. He hashhockey game in Canada. . HOCKEY her l'been doing the hockey broad- ustgcasts since the Gardens opened t is in 1931 and is' as well-known as- any of the hockey greats. He by holds a world’s recorgl for No. 624 to appoint Pound Keep- ers and Fence Viewers be given first reading. Moved by H. Syer semndod by A. G. Andersém that By- law No. 624 be given second reading. Moved by A. G. Anderson seconded by R. Fisher that By- law No. 625 to appoint sheep valuators for the Township of South Monaghan, be given first reading. Moved bv H. Syer seconded :{y horg'e Dean that Bv-iex 625 be {xix en second read- Mowd by George Dean and seconded by R. Fisher that L} - law N0. 624 be given thild and final reading. Moved by George Dean and seconded by A. G. Anderson that By-law No. 625 be given thizd and final reading. Moved by R. Fisher second; ‘ bx H. Sy er that the Clerk in- trndttce and give first reading to the road expenditure By-law for the year 1957. Moved by George Dean and seconded by A. G. Anderson that By-law, No. 626 be gixen second reading, with all blanks filled. Moved b3» A. G. Anderson seconded by H. Syer that: be: " Min ed bv H. Sy er seconded by George Dean that By-law \o. 626 be given third and iinal reading. ginning A1): i1 1St the: local trza tors hired for road work be increased in hourly rate ,to This picture kindly loaned by The Peterborough Examiner, shows the two Indian statues brought. here by the local Platoon, of which story appeared on the front page of last week’s Reporter. The men from left no right areâ€"Back row: Pte. FTed Zralko, Pte. George Haw- kins, Pte. Tommy Pin-ck, Cpl. Peter Crowley. Botton rowâ€"Lieut. Jim Faweett, Pte. Har- old Trick,'Pte. Jack Pilling, and Sgt. J. H. Raper. “Little Chief” as the large statue is called, was returned to headquarters at Belleville last week. This was done through the good sportsmanship of the local Platoon, as the image is so treasured that. its safey was a apncern of all concern-ed. However, “Little Chief’s" four- foot wooden son is still in local hands, and will likely be here for a year at least. TEE ERROR-REPORTER. MILLBROOK, ONTARIO $1.75 for man and tractor, also to increase the hourly labour Irate by .10c per hour. . The regular monthly meeting of the Women’s Institute was held at the home of Mrs. A1- bert. Farrow, Saturday, March 9th, with eight members pre- sent. Mrs. Gerald Larmer presided. Mrs. Gerald Larmer gave a treading on Early and Modern IMethods of making Maple Syrup and Sugar. Mrs. Allie Fallis read a poem entitled “Yesterday and To- day” The Clerk was instructed t0 secure the proper forms from the Department of Highways to pass .a By-law at the .next meeting increasing the hourly rate for the road superintend- ent. On motion of-R. Fisher sec- onded by Geo. Dean the Council adjourned to meet again on April lst, at 8 p.111. THREE W. I. MEMBERS ATTEND EVERY MEETING DURING THE YEAR Mrs. Wm. H. Armstrong gave a report tof the Federated News. Pxplainimg the work of the Associated Country Woman of the world and their confer- ence to be held July 3rd-13th, at Ceylon . Members present at every meeting for the year April 1956 March 1957‘, Mrs. A. Farrow, Mrs. Henry Blakely and Miss Mary L. Widdis'. Mrs. A. Farrow won the cup and saucer. I Refreshments were served by the hostess and Mrs. Blakely. Eighteen young people from Cav an; and Ida met in the home ofi Mr. and Mi‘s. Ken Syer to form a. Young People’s- Union. Rev. Francis Chisholm preSenf- ed the YPU film-strip "It’s Up To You. ” Members Iof the Syer family conducted the wor- Telephone collect Keene 83w1, if no answer Peterborongh Ri-2-4330. Barrett Fur Farm IIIIIIIIIIIIIiiiiiIII CAVAN YOUNG PEOPLE CASH for dead or crippl- ed Horses and Cows. Top price‘ for old horses. Dead Stock! . Robinson, Clerk. Avg. ship service preparefl by Mr. George Bedford. Refreshments were served. Gary Newell pro- posed the votes of thanks. The following were appointed to nominating committee: Mary Syer, Gary Newell, Bob Reyn- olds, Nancy Braithwaite. CARD OF THANKS The Red Cross wish to thank the? Millbrook W’omen’s Insti- tute for the four lovelv quilts which they received from them. In the matter of the estate of Ada Bertha Armstrong. All persons having claims against the estate' of Ada Bertha Armstrong late of Fraserville. deceased. who died on or about the Ninth day of February, 1957, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned personal represent- atives of the said deceased on or before the 18 dav of March, 1957, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after the said date the said personal re- presentatives will distribute the assets of the said deceased hav- ing' regard only to claims of which they shall then have notice. ‘Dated at Millbrook. Ontario, this; 28th day of February. 1957. J. D. Armstrong and E. J. Powell, Executors . NOTICE TO CREDITORS When you deposit them in a Guaranteed Investment ' Certificate for 3, 4 or 5 years. 437 among: sum . Roy Willmot-t, Q13. James A. Irvine, VECTORIA AND GREY TRUST COMPANY Your Savings Earn Barristers, Solicitors, Nata ‘95 Telephone 9, Millbrook Amounts of $100-00 Md 1113 may be left on (IGPOSit .' WILLMOTT 85 IRVINE 43/49?» Thursday, March 14, 1957 {Tenders will be, received at the Clerk’s Office, Millbrook, until noon March 25th, 1957. for thé spraying of cattle in the Town- lship «of Gavan for Warble Fly control. Applicants to provide own outfit. Also for the posi- tiOn of Inspector for the War- ble Fly control. Particulars re this can be secured at the Clerk ’s Office at Millbrook. Lostâ€"Between Marsh Church and 28 Highway, ‘2 truck racks. Finder please phone Art Foottit, 121 Millbroo-k. Wantedâ€"Durham or Hereford. Stockers, steers preferred, averaging 650 to 700 lbs. Apply Robt. Ross, Fraservilie Enter the selling fieldl Join a PROGRE$$IVE COMPANY. â€"â€"Full or part-time agents make LARGE EARNINGS selling household necessities, toiletries and farm special- ties. Openings available in your surroundings. Wher- ever you may live ask for de- tails and free catalogue, 1600 Delorimier Dept. 50 Station C. Montreal, P.Q. 1h For Saleâ€"Registered Young Birk. Sow. Phone 54424.- Small House for Rent, Freder- ick Avenue. Phone 18 Mill- For Rentâ€"Self-contained four roomed apartment, close to Reformatory. Oil heat, con- ‘tinuous ’hot water. nrivate en- trance. Immediate 0cm- pa‘ncy. Apply I. Hatherley. phone 71-W Millbrook. 3t For Saleâ€"Quantity of Timothy Seed and Timothy Hay. Clif- ford Fallis, phone 207-r-6 Millbrook . 3t For Saleâ€"3 Hereford Yeari- ings. Phone 152 Millbrook. For Saleâ€" Day-Old Chicks. Hatched weekly: popular” br-eeds; Canadian approved. McMullen Chick Hatchery Peterborough RR. 2. Phone Riverside 56054 Peterbor- ough . 6t Nor Saleâ€"A number of Cedar Fence Posts; also a few Hydro P0195. Apply Gerald Hubbeard, phone 1054-3 Millbrook . 1% Township of Cavan RIB; 1, or phone. Millbrook 214-r4-. 2c Interest is payable half-yearly by chequae or may be left to ' accumulate at compound interest. Bethany . brook . Z. M. Bentley, Clerk“. WANTED FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST PBTEBBQROUGE tf. 6m In the Dunford car “'1 don Scriv er Glen maker, Gahiu Duufon Kidd, and Harold Trud; Lakefield. They were ing from a hockey g: Bomma nville . The two cars were wrecked by the impact After the collision t ford ear rolled over, en the soft shoulder about from the Freelove car Freelove a front seat p was thrown through t shield. She was the o senger in the Freelove turn off of the highwi the quarter line. wheni the other car drix en bvi Dunford of Lakefield. i ing toward Peterboroug on the highway. Hal taking: the longer “-3 due to the poor eond the Cavan road, the turn for Millbrook win 'ing from Peter-borough H. Freelove, driv 1950 model car was t: west on highway 115. : starting: to make a le: Harry Freelo-ve of M: and Roy Kidd of L: were taken to hospital not require treatment. Four other Lakefi‘ dents required outpatie ment Treated by Dr. Magee were Harold Tr a lacerated chin and f< Galvin Dunford, lacer: the left knee: Gordon lacerated hands and 1e and Robert Dunford. l; forehead and left wris Mrs. George Freelj Millbrook, died on T in St. J oseph’s Hospit} crough. In hospital ifi condition with chest an injuries is Glen Wanu age 48, of Lakefield. One person was fa jured and five others I seriously. about 11.‘ Wednesday in a head-< ion on Highway 115. miles north-west of N at. what is known as the line. Mrs. George As Result 0 Everyone W1 PROGRE . Year. No. 12. Geo. C. HELP NATURE Under auspices of Thursday, ODD FEllO\ AT fl/I

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