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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 28 Mar 1957, p. 4

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Telephone collect Keene 83W1, if no answer Peterborough Ri-2-4330. Barrett Fur Farm Pontypool â€" Ontario Licensed Auctioneer. Durham County, is now available to con- duct sales anywhere in County. Your patronage respectfully solicited Swimming Badge, Bonnie Blencowel. Thrifty Badge, Carol Abbott. The Grand Howl was given on two differesnrt. occasions. Meeting closed with taps. Skating Badge, Mary Leise- mer. Merilea Buckham. ' Brmv'nios receiving badges-â€" Stamp Collector‘s Badge, Meriâ€" lea Buckham, Linda Brown Mary Loisemer. HIPS. I'I'C'u. DI'UVVIJ. \UCU DELI/y North) who also presides at the organ. is the president Snyder the secretary-treasurer. ,â€"â€"a- WITH THE BROWNIES The Brownies held their re- gular meeting on \Vednesday, Maich 20th at 4.15 pm. There were twenty-two present. After the opening exercises inspection was held. Brownies working on their Golden Bar did ,. darning. Prmmie-s working on their Holden Hand Were practicing skipping and were told the rest of their tests. The Tweenics were shown knots. Mr. Fraser ’Carr and Marie isc i Farmers who do tapping re-; i After a week mostly com»: posed of sunshine and above average warm weather, it; clouded up Tuesday afternoon; and before night snow began; ,lto fall, a sight that pleased all; ,1 farmers as the. ground was bare ; 'of the beautiful, and a fine lot? of snow at this time of year' does more. good than harm. but alas. when morning broke again; bright with a patchy cloudy.i l sky which soon. clouded oven; gthe snow on t‘he'ground didn’t? ‘amout to more than a fractionf lof an inch. Must have squeezed :it all out of :the air in the mid-_ idle States judging from the” one on TV. r port an excellent run of sap“:1 Bwnnie Blencowe received her Golden- Hand. The choir has been doing a! fine work in the Cavn village,, and is under the leadership of 1 Mrs. Fred Brown (nee BettyI North) who also presides at-! the organ. Mr. Fraser Carr is the president and Marie Snyder the secretary-treasurer. " The Cavan United Church‘ Choir are putting on another; evening ’5 entertainment similar ' to last years’ consisting of a? varied programme and a forty-: minute play. This will take: place Fridy, April 5th in the. Caxan Hall. Lunch Will be! served and a social time spent' after the concert. The admis-f sion- is only 75c and 35c. [ Try a want Ad in The Mirror- Reporter . CASH for dead or crippl- ed Horses and Cows. Top price for old horses. CHOIR CONCERT AT CAVAN HALL APRIL Dead Stock! SAFE CAMPFIRE IN THE .WOODS is enj6§eHrBymCritafi67"ij Scouts at camp in beautlful Hahburton. Scouts learn wisdom of care withvfire in any form 1n the forested areas and help preventforest fires. PAGE FOUR JOHN PAYNE , NOTICE The April meeting of the Lâ€"adies’ Aid of Grace Presby- terian Church, will be held on Wednesday, April 3rd. at 2.00 p.m. in- the Sunday School Hall. ' Here. is G. Peters, who is on- his London stage ev erv week with Memory Music Hall enjoying Mitt traditional English pub sport tossing dam. Memory “ Wonderful sermon!” she exclaimed. ‘ ‘ Everything you said applies to somebody I know.” A THDUGHT Always The ,Other Fellow The dignified aged lady, a pillar in tthe church, shook hands“ with the minister after the. services. Farmers. who do tapping re- port an excellent run of sap, and syrup is already being ad- vertised for sale, especially in The Mirror-Reporter. Look up the for sale ads on page four and see Where you can get the “Indian blackstrap ’ ’. I The Ladies’ Auxiliary to the .Canadian Legion catered for ithe occasion. I Vince Crough went to work Wednesday morning with a big smile on hs face as the Minor {Hockey League. Banqeut held ;111 the Legion Hall on Tuesday night proved huge usccess, 58 Ifat"11ers and 72 children being ‘in attendance. A happy time Iwas had by all. ' MINOR HOCKEY LEAGUE BANQUET BIG SUCCESS THE WEATHER Ted Nattress', son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Nattresls, went to Peterboroug'h last week and brought home the trophy which the Public School senior room 0‘? ll’lillbrooik won at the Kiwan- Music Festival held recently. This award Was for the best senior village. choir. I will utter What I believe today, if it should contradict all I said yesterday. BROUGHT HOME THE‘ ‘ ‘ BACON ’ ’ What I admire in Columbus is not his having discovered a world, but his having gone to swatch for it on the faith of an opinion; Music Hall is in its sixth year on CBC radio, presenting songs and - entertan-ment by the continent’s top artists. Public opinion is, with multi- tudes, a "second conscience; with some, the only one. The pioneer of something new under thesnn isiiever hit: he cannot be; the opinion of people fly high or too 10w. N0 liberal man would impute a charge of unsteadiness to ah- other for having changed his opinion». i VACCINE CLINICS WILL 331 g COMPLETED BY APRIL 10th The history of human opinion is scarcely anything more than the history of human errors. â€"Voltaire. It is planned to offer polio- myelitis vaccine for infants and preschool children at regular Health Unit immunization clinics as soon as sufficient. Dr. Horner states that dur- ing the present programme, 662 high school students in the United Counties have received their third dose and 1,423 have received their first close. There have been 2,695 infants and preschool children in attend- ance at clinics to receive their first dose. The second dose is given four weeks after the first dose. and the third at least seven months after the second. GEMS FROM LIFE’S SCRAPBOOK Poliomyelitisa vaccination clin- ics for high school students, in- fants and preschool children from urban areas will be com- pleted by April 10th, accord- ing to Dr. Charlotte M. Horn- er, Medical Officer of Health, Northumberland and Durham Health Unit. Preparationfiis under way for clinics for school children-4 so that those requiring their third dose may receive it, as well as the begin- ners and others Who have not had any polimnyelitis vaccine inoculations. These clinics will be started after Easter and will continue until school is finished in June. Jonamtulations “Kids”. THE ERROR-REPORTER, MILLBBOOK, OMARIO â€"â€"‘\Iary Baker Eddy. Opinions â€"â€"Wendell hillips. â€"VV. R. Alger. â€"Cicero. Rev. Francis Chisholm con- ducted the installation service. The worship service was led by Margaret Syer. Bob Reynolds moved the vote of; thanks. Next Sunday the group is inNited to attend the Spring- vill’e Y.P.U. at Fairmoun’t. Reynolds . LunchConvenerâ€" Earl Armi- tage Worship Convenerâ€"Margaret Syer Transpprtationâ€" George and Albert Clarke ‘ Pianistâ€"Shirley Morton . Chis’holm Presidentâ€"Mary Syer Vice«Pres.â€"Karen Luna Secretary-Treasurérâ€" G a r Nowell Assistantâ€"Alice Brown Programme Convenerâ€"g B o b Last Sundav evening Gavan: Young People s Uniocn met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo Clarke. The report of the nominating committee was 1e-3 ceived and the flolloxxing were elected to office. Hon. Presidentâ€"Rev. Francis All Auction Sale of Farm Stock, Implements, Household Furniture, Etc., the property of Mr. Haxrold Little will be held on- the premises‘East. Half Lot 4, Concessionefifi, Gavan. 3 miles South \Vest of Millbrook (Zion Line), on Saturday, April 6th,, 1957, at 1.00 p.m. sharp. Terms Caislh. Positively No Reserve. R. J. Payne, Ponty- pool, Auctioneer. CAVAN YOUNG PEOPLE ELECT OFFICERS AUCTION SALE If you think of your farm as a business "TORONTO-DOMINION l3: At Torontoâ€"Dominion we consider running a farm much the same as running a business. From time to time capital is needed to expand, to take advantage of an opportunity, to buy needed equipment. Farm Improvement Loans can be applied to almost anything that will improve your farm and increase its efi‘iciency. Any Toronto-Dominion manager will be happy to discuss a F.I.L. loan with you . . . on a straightforward, business-like basis . . . and with a sound understanding of your problems. ...see THE BANK THAT LOOKS AHEAD G. E. LIE SEMER, Manager, Mfllbrook Branch I An Auction Sale of Live yStock, Implements, Fee-d, Etc., fthe property of Mr. \Vesley {Gilbanks will be held on the 'property at Lot 8, Con. 6, lManx'ers Township, (1 mile €west of Ballyduff)'on Satur- day, April 13th, 1957, at 1.00 o’clock sharp. Posifively no reserve. Terms cash. Ted Spenceley, clerk; R. J. Payne, Pontypool, Auctioneer. F0 R-e.ntâ€"â€" 5 Room Modern Apartment. Apply at The Mirror-Reporter Office. 21; For Rentâ€"House on Anne St. Five rooms 'and sun porch: spacious; grounds. Can be seen in evenings from 6 to 7. For information call 120-.i Millbrook after 6 p.m. 2t For Rentâ€"House. Apply to Arnold Brown, RR 1 Mill. brook. 3t Small House for Rent, Freder- ick Avenue. Phone 18 Mill- brook. tf. For Saleâ€"Barboff Barley, also small quantity'of Baled Hay. Cl'are Winslow, phone 213-r-5 Millbrook. Wantedâ€"Durham or Hereford Stockers, steers preferred, averaging 650 to 700 lbs. Apply Robt. Ross, Fraserviile R.R. l, or phone Millbrook 214-r4-. 2t Alert dealers can average a most interesting. income with line of guaranteed necessi- ties. Even if you never sold a thing in your life. Write for full details now. 1600 Delorimier Dept. 52 Station 0. Montreal. 1t 1. Boy Wiflmott, Q.8. -.- James A. Irvine, MA. ‘ AUCTION SALE FOR. RENT FOR SALE WANTED Barristers, Solicitors, Rota :‘es Telephone 9, Hillbteok WILLMOTT IRVINE Thursday, March 28, For Saleeâ€" Day-Old Chicks. Hatched weekly: popular breeds; Canadian approved. McMullen Chick Hatchery Pe-terborough RR. 2. Phone Riverside 56054 Peterbor- ough. 6t For Saleâ€"Quantity‘tof Timothy SePd and Timothy Hay. Clif- ford Fallis, phone 207-r-6 Millbrook. 3t For Saleâ€"Larrain Oats grown from registered seed: also Simcoe Oats. Apply Ernie L. Armstrong, phone 102-W-12 Millbrook. 3t. For Saleâ€"Set of double werk 9horse harness; also a horsé scuffler. Apply to David Sharpe, Ida, Ontario, phone. Millbrook 2]3-r-22. 1t FOLSaliâ€"Liaple Syrup. Apply This ad is not a joke. You can make from '75. and up weekly by selling our name- plates made of cri'stal glass and metal, easy to read even in dark places because it re- flects lig‘ht. These articles Come in different models and sell easily. Hurry, don’t wait any longer. Start this ' very week. Jusi write for circulars and price list (Wholesale). If you wish a. sample made with your name on it, write to us NOW and enclose .50c toiâ€" Albertco, 4692 Papineau, Montreal, Qle. For Saleâ€"Tetra Petkus Rye, several hundred bushel. Ap- ply D. Nill, RR 1, Cavan: *phone 218-r-11 Millbrook. 1t For Saleâ€"Maple Syrup. Apply to Morton Bros., phone Mill- brook 215-r-31. 2t W. W. Kennedy, felepfian'e 223-r-3 Millbr'ook. 2t SALESMEN WANTED FOR SALE ‘ ’19," law. MEN’S WORK BOO BOY’S WORK BOO Geo. C The Home and Se}: atiou will meet in th Monda\.Apri1 8, at Stuart R\ an Q. C Hope. of the Durh High School Board guest speaker. He on the subject of “( There will be mu‘ bers and refreshmex served. Everyone is All those who 53 returned t h e i r forms are asked to ‘ to this meeting. A Baking Sale w in the Millbrook Wa 011 Saturday, Aprl ‘the auspices of the of Centreville P Church. Please kee ‘in mind. ‘ BAKING SALE 97th. Year. No. Quali' For Better ( HOWSON HOME AND S‘ HELP NA‘ SEND FOR

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