14. 1957 of (avan received a: the lillbrook. until i. 1957. for thï¬ ,e in the Town- pr \Varble Fly cuts to provide if) for the posi~ r for the “Far. Particulars re N'ured at the lMillbrook. Bentley. ClerlL. 3T Marsh Church way. :3 truck l pleaso phone El )lillbrook. m or Hereford rs preferred, ll to 700 lbs. Jss. Fraserville [one )Iillbroo 2: field: Join a ‘1 COMPANY. .-time agents EARNINGS old necessities, t'ann special- is available in dings. “'her- ive ask for de- -atalogue. 1600 pt. 50 Station .Q. It '-..â€"â€"_’â€"_ ‘ VT stered Young Phone 34224 3“ Rent, Freder- Phone 18 Mill- tf. "out-dined four tent. close to Oil heat, conâ€" ter. private en- .ediate occu- .' l. Hatherley. llbrook. 3t ALE a?! of Raled ofstede phone k. ‘2: reford Yeari< L32 Millbrook. ity of Timothy )thy Hay. Clif- Dhone BUT-b5 ‘ a at .. mber of Cedar also a few Apply Gerald hone 10:3-j-3 1E ékly; popular" .ian approved. nick Hatchery RR. '2. Phone (64 P‘eterbor- 6t 'o-e. M.A. I’I‘I ble half-yearly r may be left to compound REY NY WROUGH I ~â€">>M‘ . ... .....~.......A..... . -Nâ€"m- ‘.A._â€"-â€".~ . Crabâ€"4W <,_<__;.,__‘,_, 312.“: - Aha. ~g.‘ ;;. mm} ..:"_. a... w... â€gamma ~ . . WW... .57 â€,3. » twangmym .m MMWMH. w.s...a...â€w.m,a...v..mm-mmwmwww .. - _ ,. - ,,. - _.~â€"-... . .. - â€u- ., ...g......,-». ......,, .r-..-. . q.“ MM... _‘ . N... .._...-..... , ...,... - M...“ .w \g....4i‘.... “m“-.. The J. H. Derringer, Publiï¬ier. HILLBROOK, ONTARIO, GANADA THURSDAY MARCH 21, 1957 Mrs. George Freelove Dies lSOClAl. - PERSONA' lie“) on Kins Street AS RGSUII 0f AlltO ACCldEI‘iI l Mr. and Mrs. Russell Scott]! unng Thâ€"e-â€"w-eek V, _____- ,. 97th. Year. No. 12. 1' NEXT MON. AND Tom. Admittance Restricted To‘ Persons 18 years of age Or Over "BABY DOLL" With Carroll Baker And Karl Malden l .- , | 0-. Toronto were Sunday guests; A large number of spectators THIS mores. TO SAT." 3 , t . - - . , ; ll ltha. M . Basd Richards ex- ; two wrecked cars which crash- Toward The ’1 lof Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Crowley. at the Bev. Reid Garaoe all l ,, l b 1' I\ c are pleased to announce; day: Thursday examining the One person was fatally in-V jured and five others hurt, one: seriously. about 11.10 p.m.i “'cdnesday in a head-on collis-' ion on Highway 115, about 4 miles north-west of Millbrook‘ at. what is known as the quarter line. Mrs. George Freelove, of Millbrook, died on Thursday in St. J oseph’s Hospitl, Peter- Orough. In hospital in serious condition with chest and throat injuries is Glen \Vannamakcr, age 48, of Lakefield. Four other Lakefield resi- dents required outpatient treat- ment Treated by Dr. Russell Magee were Harold Trude, for a lacerated chin and forehead; Galvin Dunford, laceration on the left knee; Gordon Scrivcr, lacerated hands and left knee, fpects to return to work next? . . . . _ , ; week after his recent illness. ,ed on nghway 119 W edncs- , . ,(lay night. This mess mustl ; Mr. and Mrs. G. VV. Sayleaj‘have put strange ideas in the ,and daughter Mrs. M. Jelly Otlheads of some car drivers, as - l Tyrlon-vtfo..“\v€rre Sunday VlSltOrs ’l the row and capers on King St. I and Vlrg'ma Lelth "House of BBMOOOI'I l“ in l is 111. W est. learly Saturday and Sunday lcrashing '35 v6 as" } Misses Alice and Carol Haw-i morning, capecially Sunday, . - . 3 AND "kins visited With Mr. and Mrs. 1 would indicate, as the row of With The Bowery Boys lFred Glanyille at Newcastle, on blasting horns, screeching tires â€"_ Sunday afternoon. We are pleased to report evidence. that Mrs. Ted Scott returned Ighome on Saturday after spend- b A $30k 0f cawing 01'0WS, a- 'i ! ing some time in hospital, made Wt strong, pass over th? . ° . ' inecessary owing to an opera- street. â€Saturday evening. Of Tlhe series 0f pro-gressivelus during our sudden bereaveâ€" tion. A course they were all up in the cue ire p arties bow at the IOOF 11181113, to thank the dOIIOI'S 0f 1 Mrs. K. Papineau, accom- air so maybe that was the rea- H311 and at the Legion Hall, the flowers, also the Ladies’ panied by her daughter Yvette, son for all the commotion. ' - . land son-indaw and daughter '"" t'hls tpwlslStlm: and 1111113101: erngoy- the Church and the W'ODdCfoJ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tash'ian, R men . as een a yt ‘osc neighbours who brought food !'0f Detroit, Mic-h., were Jherel EPORTER GETS AROUND attending. Take one in, you’ll and kindness to ourhome. With for the funeral of Mrs. Pap-l engoy them ton. greatful appreciation, the entire . The Re. ortcr doe . lineau’s mother. Mrs. Georg l p 5 get around " Freclove family. and Robert Dunford, lacerated ' " †.. . _ . forehead and left wrist. LLOYD A†HOOTON’ lFreelove. The latter returnedlaS tlhe followmg letter W111 LOOAL GIRLS . - . - ., ~ . - . . proxc. PERFORM Harry Freelove of Millbrook, of Gavan Townshlp, Warden I home on Sunday, Mrs. Papineaul 204E 2'tl S 0N PARENTS’ DAY 0 ! RD OF TH! NKS and Roy Kidd of Lakefield, elect of the United Counties ofi remaining in Millbrook until, Hamiltoii [1011? were taken to hospital bill did lFrida * of this week, before re- .- -.. . . Mrs. Grayce Earchman, Mrs. not require treatment. Northumberland and Durham, i Marc-h 19,991 Little Alison Chisholm and Edgar Fallis and Mr. ROy Hut- . . . l (T H. largelovey driver of a who W111 be givena comphmen: turning to Dctrort. The Mirror-Reporter, Catherine Nattress performed chinson wish to express their 1950 model car “'38 travelling tary banquet to-«morrow even-ls MilllbI‘OOk, Ontario. at the parents’ daV ballet. class thanks and deep appreciation west on highway 115. and was’ing in the Gavan Comumnityi . . . Dear SIrs: Received a 90Py held at Petcrborouoh Misslto Df- J- “'- \Vright and}?- starting to make a left hanleall, Gavan. ThlS heau-tiï¬ul new 90â€"minute!of your paper through a friend, Mary 1‘ chillan of Pbrt Ho .- tending nurses m the CIVIC turn off of the highway onto sound film Will be presented and although I have lived in is the teacher pe, Hospital, Peterborough, Rev. the quarter line, when he met in Grace Presbyterian Church Hamilton for 30 years, I am ' lH. C. Quinn and their relatves the other car driven bv Robert was scattered over the high- on Sunday night, March 24th., stlll interested in your paper neighbours and friends who so Dunford of Lake-field.†travell- way for about 200 feet. and, 8:15 p.111. from my home town, so I am CARD OF THANKS kindly assisted themduring the ing toward Peterborough, Ont. parts of the cars were strewn? This film presents a story Sending you a. subscription. I would like to express mv illness and passing of their on the highway. Harry was along the soft shoulder. from the life of high school “PST of luck to your paper. deep appreciation to all the brother, Mr. L. J- Hutchinson taking the longer way home First on the scene was Mar- students in their school setting. Yours truly, staff of Civic HOSpitaL Peter- and their sister Mrs. Richard due to the poor condition 0f1shal Fallis who lives nearby. llt has been recommended by Mrs. Olive Hibbard. borough, for their kindness dur- Vance, and for floral tributes, the Cavan road, the naturall He heard the crash, and phoned: the Ontario Department of â€" mg my stay with them and also cards and messages of sympa- turn for Millbrook when com- the 901109; Education for all teenagers. the many friends who called thy received. ‘ing from Peterborough. The ingured were taken tolThe film is running in the. PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE sent messages, flowers, eac. A After the collision the Dun- hospital by Nesbitt ambulance. lchurches and schools of P‘eter- special thanks to Mr. P. E. Hamilton'and Mr. Bedford, of ford car rolled over, ending on Investigating the accident is borough this week and we were Will be held in the Legion Hall the school staff, for the con- the soft shoulder about 150 feet Constable Al Edwards of thelindeed fortunate in arranging on Thusday, March 21st, at . . from the Freelove car. Mrs. Millbrook detachment of the to have them bring it to Mill- 8.30 under auspices of Ladies’ sideration they gave to mv son '“teHOID eCOI'atlng Ronnie, during my absence. Spring is the time to have your Freelove a front seat passenger 0.13.1). Assisting Constable brook for next Sunday night. Auxiliary to Canadian Legion was thrown through the winqudwadrs at the accident were A frce~will offering will, be Branch No. 402, Millbrook. (Mrs.) Ted Scott. Interior Decorating attendedto ' We are now available for this shield. She was the only pas-'Cpl- Fred Rawlings and COW taken as our only financial Draw for basket of groceriesl important part of spnng' work. I Unknownl With William Holden Adult Entertainment l , l l l EUCHRE PARTIES DRAW WELL â€"â€" IN APPRECIATION We wish to thank all kind people who so graciously helped “SEVENTEEN†, l _ ..____.__ ,__..._________ ,_ WW senger in the Freelvove car. stable Vic-r Holtham. of the Pe- obligation. Everybody invited. donated by Marshall’s Grocery. In the Dunford car were Gor- I terborough detachment 0-131) â€"-----â€"â€"â€"-â€" Prizes â€" Lunch: . Everyone don Scriver, Glen Wanna- Assrsting Constable Edwards ROBINS ARRIVE welcome. Admissmm 35c. maker, Galvin Dunford, Roy at the accident were Cpl. Fred ‘ QUITE. TRUE Kidd, and Harold Trude, all of Rawlings and Constable Vice St- PatriC‘k’S Day, MaI‘C‘h 17-) A little adopted girl in Miu-‘ brook told the I‘eligious in‘ (I DI SiMIOI’SOfl structor at the local school recently that she wasn’t born, PHONE 115ҠMIII-BROOK I 8119 was adOPtedo l WW Birth Wrightâ€"Alan and Marilyn (nee Palmer) Wright are happy to announce the birth of their son, Robert Alan, on March 16, 1957, at Peterborough Civic Hospital. Lakefield. They were return. Holtham, of the Peterborough was “0" 0111." ushered in Willi in0 from a hockey game in detachment O.P.P., and Cpl. ' a blt 0f bhlStI‘X WlndY weather, 35“.,manvme. lBill Baulk, identification of- but was also accompamed by The two cars were totallygficer from Cobourg detach‘- the arrival of the robins, 3’3 one wrecked bv the impact. Gla'ssLmen’f 0f the ORRâ€"Examiner. 0" these welcome birds was ’ noticed 1n the Village on Sun- day. Another sign of spring! W" l 1 TEEN â€"â€"â€"â€".â€" 4/; tie lam xx? ' ; , n f... __ “SEVEN l EEN ii ff / .. - . ..... Thaw-hilt Shoes A Work Shoe made for youâ€"to ‘ give absolute comfort and long wearâ€"solid construction . . . made of quality leather . . . specially treated to resist farmyard acids. Vhflmmaflmbwoomfotublo cpskolSinmnn’oThom-biltocanbos \\ \ v. ">"\\\ ‘ “hill->5“ - ......... ‘ ' ‘ asses y t 2 i; z .\ i l n 3 ‘\ 1 or 11 or 10 WE INVITE YOU TO SEE THIS Christian Film, Grace Church Sunday, March 24, 8:15 p.m. FREEWILL OFFERING. ALSO REPAIRING DONE. Geo. C. Ellsworth, Millbrook HELP NATURE KEEP YOUR FEET HEALTHY !- i g Whether you be, I '5.-.-N.mxv.-.v ’â€"â€"â€"â€" Matisse: grass. PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE . Quality Chix é Under auspices of 1.0 .O.P. and Rebekah Lodges ' . P. will be held in the CPAL’S NEW Boom: TO EUROPE For Better Ghmks â€def “0m to ODD FELLOWS "All, MILLBROOK A Fast becoming an international tional routes now total 31,000 HOWSON "ATGHEBY ’OIO carrier in the strict sense of miles. Giant DC 6B’s will fly AT 8°00 0 OK the word, as illustrated above, between 'lloronto, Montreal and Thursday. March 28th. 1951 g. sauna; m...“ BAILIE'BORO Barred Rocksâ€"Hy Lines, W. Ieghomsâ€"Sussex X R. Island, and Eamp X Rock Hybrids. Complete satis- Good Prizes and Lunch Montreal-Lisbon service to be from 'Doronto on Mondays and faction guaranteed. > - - inaugurated in June. As: a re- Thursdays and a return flight SEND FOR paw]; LIST, on pnougus AT EVOI’YOIIC WOkOan- ' AdlfllSflOfl 35" sult of the new extension, Cana- from Lisbon every Tuesday and 19 mm) diam- Pacific Airlines interna- Friday. . fl . m~~ h... .- ‘ _ .__... â€"~-- â€"-â€"- mnmudt‘vâ€"J‘ a... .,,_ m'â€"u..onâ€"-u,‘wu:«_‘â€"w. ,u » -- -..... .« .. .__1 , , .“1 A “gum...“ , .. _. . -- _ .,,_ ,_k_ . . . . . .,,. - NEXT WET AN I)“ THURS. ‘ ‘ADVENTURES OF SADIE†and speed races were much in ' ' ..â€"_..___._.._ i have been attracting many for Auxiliary of the Legion, and-