‘ 3 problem, to sanita- ny anions In Unit for *1, considers mines. an« utions and e seen and ice of the I. 8; R. ), ylie \Vorks, l endorsed EDGLVG, ARIO, will fire of the pf a cert}- L as speci- Butler and forms sup- ;ment and he condi- :nents pro. '004 where ion exist‘i. Oar author- reviews the #3] Repairs till Spring now as I emplOyedn lone Laur- ‘v9-w Mill~ 3t t6 find 'her plant Lhall have 11 Canada nifty-first B. or shall '_v in Can- 91ml: thc and from Services, 'etary . Works, mica. > at the Engineer, lie Works, .‘oronto 1, ch tender rd by a 'nder not: )RTIER. 27, 1958 ;. (EST) :CH 19th, m The Girl Guides will hold a St. Patrick’s Tea in the Wait- ing Room, Millbronk, on Satur. day, March 15th. at 3 o’clock. Everybody welcome. ' CARD OF THANKS We would likle to thank Dr. \V‘right, Dr. Magee, Dr. Wis- ehard and Dr. Doyle, also the nurses and staff of St. Joseph ’5 Hospital. w 0 were so kind to us: The Rev. Francis Chis- holm. frinveds and neighbours for their visits, flowers, fruit, and gifts from the South Group of the W.A., and cards and letters that helped so much to shorten our stay in hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Widdis.. GIRL GUIDES TO HOLD TEA Incidentally the locals trim- med the unbeaten Havelock boys on Friday night in Have- lock by a score of 3 to 2. so watch for the next game here. Have-lock feel the sting- and are- nut to avknge this reverse. The play off hockey match between Millbrook and Have- lock scheduled for Monday evening had to be called off too. The Costume Carnival adver- tised for Saturday, March lst, had to be postponed until this Saturday, March 8ht, owing to mild w eather which put a layer of water on the Arena ice. If all noes well the big event will be. held Saturday, March 8th, providing the weather turns cold, but at present the weather is too mild for ice sport-s of any kind.‘ MILD WEATHER CAUSE OF LET THE CAT OUT CARNIVAL POSTPONEMENT OF THE BAG! NOMINATION CONVENTION - ORONO Friday, March 1, 1958 J. H. Ban-Eager, Publisher. Speaker: Prof. George Grube Head of the Classics Department, Trinity College, Toronto, and others. . Ym. No. 10. The public cordially -- invited to attend. THE GERTRUDE SHOP, PHONE' 136 MILLEROOK, ONTARIO '.,. €o-Operati ‘5 Commonwealth F 'Ijation . ‘1‘ NOW is The Time To be fitted v’vith a New Foundation. We have a. full liné of Sarong Bras and Girdles now in Stock. The Millbrm k Rep. 1161‘ (UM AT 8.00 P.M. SHARP TOWN HALL iIllllllflllllllllllllllllg In our sorrow words cannot express our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to all our relatives, friends and neigh- bours for their many acts of kindness, expressions of sympa- thy and floral tributes during our recent sad bereavement in the less of our dear husband- and father. Our special thanks to the Rev. Francis P. Chis- holm, the Rev. W. H. Heustin, Dr. M. E. Hobbs and our Health Nurse, Mrs. Lyle Nat- tress. Mrs. Ed. J. Armstrong and‘ Family. 1 This all boils down to the 01d Bible sawing “Be sm‘e your sins will find you out. †A small boy came into our offir-g Saturday morning ask- ing for scraps of paper to write on, which I give youngsetrs from time to time when I have any. However, on this occas- ion I had none on hand, and told him I was sorry, but I ditln’t have any just now. In the afternoon two little girls came in and one of them want- ed to know if I had any more papers like I gave her brother in the morning? She looked a bit she‘epish when I told her that I didn’t give hiin anyl papers, and that‘he must have taken them on his way out, and naturally, from stock that W‘s of use to us. Renew Your Subscription. CARD OI" THANKS and every x: will remen‘ warm smile ï¬re, and ‘, leome. « Use. Righ1 113; 1a t ilhu (fflbc'ys in 1 Fe \vuuld sht-lzlx‘r hm ~9 tltfln . 4. The namte widely kno‘ Presbytery : his work on S('hOOl and ’ tion. For) lay repress-n oug'h Prmby to «my “f O Anymw WM manâ€"faithf youth. deyo true Christi: Fran: IHIIIIIIII‘ Millbro-ok. (‘ Sunday Mar Tribute tc Armstrong a Fred Fallis Rev. Franei the Sunday St. Andrew Millbrook. . ‘ Dress 03 March 8th, ‘ Come, have â€MW FIll-IIIIIIUIIIIlI-IuvIIIIII-IaIll-Inll-IIIl-Ilmu... MHLBROOK, ONTARIO, CANADA THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1958 1958 “if y $1.50 a. ésocw. - PERSONAL l Ed“ in J. Armstrong, a mem- iberf of the committee of Ste 11'- tlards was one “110 loved to come and worship in (1011 >. .H-ouse. It seemed fitting that :Eon a Sunday mo111i11r1. being lthe l ord’ Dav j11-t as the 0011- frregation was dismis ed witi Gods blessing. h. “as called -ihome to the Father’s Home. “Well do11e,0 good and faithful gs r1 anti enter thou into the jov ':Uf thV Lord. h .Fred Fallis who passed away 011 February 26th. was a pillar of the Church, as ruling lllder in The Session and as Superintendent of The e. Sundav School. Exerv Sundav morn- ing last year, Fred Fallis stood‘ at the entrance door of St. . Andrew’ s to welcome those who came to aforship. Every member of this 1ngregation- and ex ery visitor ' Church will remember hi" 3: his warm- smile, h‘i’§ 1 m ..l1and-; are, and his ki _-.-11d of] 1 loome. - He 1 r be of; 111311. Right up t: . _e time of; Tribute to the late Mr. Ed Armstrong and to the late Mr. Fred Fallis was paid by the Rev. Francis Chiiholm during the Sunday morning service in St. Andrew’s I’nited Church, Millbrook . . ‘ Dress Carnival, Saturday, March 8th, weather permiting. Come, have a good time. ' . The Ila-ï¬le of Fred Fallis wan wid’evlv known too throughout Presbvterv and Conference for his “ork on behalf (f Sundav St 11001 and Temperane A Ednea- tion. For many years. he “as lay representative to Peterbor- ough Presbytery and delegate to Bay of Quinte Conferenee. Anyone withng' to see how the manâ€"faithful elder, friend of youth. devoted Churc-hman, a true Christian. Francis P. Chisholm, Chairman . Millbro-ok. Ont. Sunday March 2. 1958. his 1;: t illness he Jimrbis 0121;»: bus in thp Sllnda,’ 011001.! I†\VUlfld often say, “BO 0y-‘i sin-1211‘s haw men to teach; St. Andrew ’s United Church has sustained at this time, a 'grieveous loss in the passing of [two esteemed members of its lOffieial Board. Mr. and Mrs. William Welsh and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Gibbs of Oshawa; Miss Winnifred Gibbs and Deloris of Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gibbs of Port Hope. were visitors with] Mrs. Rose Gibbs during the weekend. THE OFFICIAL BOARD OF ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH Mrs. William Haney, nee I Carolyn Harknegss, spent last I week with her parents, Mr. and ers. Alex. Harkness, prior to ' leaving for Kirkland Lake I“ here sh)? will reside in fufuie. Mr. and \lrs. Paul Sanders and little son Philip of Toronto, were visitors with Mrs. Sand- er’s parents, Mr. and Ms. T. Elliott, last week. We are pleaqed to see Mr. Walter Widdis around again, and also to know that his wife is home after their recent seri- 0115 car accident in Peterbor- ough. and is progressing verv nicelv. Mr. and Mrs'. 'Sam MoElroy of Peterborough were visitors in Millbtook‘ on Monday. “In MemOriam†THE MIRROR-REPORTER Authorized as 2nd class â€"Will be held under auspices of Carmel L.O.L. No. 421 on Thursday, March 6th, 1953. at 8 p.m. it; the Orange Hall at Carmel. Prizes and Lunch. Admission 350. All welcome. it, . And only God knows Why. â€"Always remembered, Colleen and family. best, And Whispered “come and restâ€. You wished no one a last fare- well, Nor even said good-bye. You had @0119 before we knew God saw you getting weary. 80 He did what He thought Blainâ€"Ilr loving memory of a. dear mother Annetta Blair who passed away march 3rd, 1956. Many pedestrians go over their boot tops in the slushy water laying in the curbs. Harry Elgar was the only one noticed trying to make a canal to the storm drain. Car tracks in the light layer of snow that fell, resembling a crazy quilt, pointing to the fact there were crazy quilt drivers as well. ()ne of those huge heavy mow plows pushed out on the ‘road as though it were in" the lightweight class, when it trigd to move a pile ot" snow to the curb that had apparently con- (-ealed a frozen portion at the base. Many cars stalled and need- ing aS<iStaIIOP from manpower, yes and in one case woman- pawor, and ashes, to get them moved out from the curb whero tho hcavv wet snow had taken vor fr an the drivers. Tuesday morning at, 7 .20 not a living body in sight, but 14 parked cars including a school bus, Reid’s tow truck. and a runabout truck. Maybe this was the first “Coffee Break†of the day, and all drivers of these vehicles were in any one of the four Millbro-ok restaur- ants getting their first pick-1119 up for the day. Pages of the voters list, post ed on a building, strewn 011 the sidewalk. Had the culprit realized What a serious offence it was to monkey with these advance lists they would have thought twice before tearing the. pages off. This is as seri- ous an offence as a dog striking its farther! Lights in the Windows of the Gilbert and the W ideman apart- ments, sure evidence that ten- ants had moved in after these places had been vacant fox months. PROGRESSIVE, EUCHRE A number of teen age girls washing Ted Nattress’ face with snow. Don’t know if Ted‘s‘face was dirty or if i? was just a. caseof the “worm Turningâ€. I After an absence of e. few weeks we have been asked by several “what happnved our Seen on King Street?" So here’s another feeble effort at the seemingly pOpular nonsenee.‘ Seen On King Street During The Week IN MEMORIAM The Ladies" Auxiliarv to the. Canadian LegiOn willuhold a, V NOT?“ Euchre Party in the Legion! The “'M‘S' Of St' Andrew’s Hall on Tuesday, March 11th,'[*nited Church will meet at the commencing at 8 o’CIOek. Fine‘home of Mrs. J. T. Crowley PriZPS- A150 a, draw. AdmiSF'fon Wednesday, March 12th, at ion 350. All welcome. 2t 3 o’clock. All members re- '_ quested to be present. Visitors ‘ welcome. Renew your subscription. p“â€" b AhService of Dedication will. e eld in Grace Pre-sb terian Church, Millbrook, neg; Sun-l; Entered Into Rest (Lay, March 9th, at 3.00 o’clock, D0dd,1‘IrS-B-M-â€"At Wood‘ iu the afternoon. The new stock, Ontario, on Wednesday, Wurlitzer organ, carpet and February 26th, 1958: Bertha choir screen will be dedicated May Hutchinson, Wife 0f L- 150 the glory Of God at this‘lï¬Dodd, dear sister of Mable, service. A cordial welcome iS-“Yllliam, John and Alfred extended to everyon‘e to attend. ‘ Hutchinson. Millbrook. The ifuneral took place at Wood- {stock on Friday, February 28, PRO G'RJESSTVm mnnnnm Come along and give the boys the support they deserve. Remember, they downed Have- lock .last week in the railroad town 3 to 2. i “BACK FROM f ETERNITY" DEDICATION SERVICE AT GRACE CHURCH SUNDAY g Gummer’s Store, CavanPhï¬ilï¬ffiéz £ FREE delivery to Millbrook Friday afternoon IMPORTANT HOCKEY GAME IN PETERBCBOUGH FRIDAY EVENING The Millbrook-Havelock E.P. L. game postponed due to mild weather, will be' played in Pe- terborough Civic Arena on Fri- day, March 7th, at 8.30 p.m. Sausage or Wieners 39c' lb. ] g Gumm_e_r_’ 5 Stay, Cavan h E Poï¬k SPECIALéï¬-i , ,____.. â€"v-' v, .Q. With Robert Ryan and Anita. Ekberg "THE SAD SACK" 'My Man Godfrey PROGRESSIVE EUGHRE THURS. FRI. SAT. Technicolor Comedy Hit FRESH RAMS PICNICS ' BUTTS LOIN PORK CHOPS J SIDE PORK Bologna 30c lb. Sausage or Wieners 39c' lb. With David Niven and June Allyson- Post Ofï¬ce ' We wish to express our heart- felt thanks to Rev Francis P. , ,Chislholm and Dr. Neale; the nurses Mrs W. Elson, Mrs. F. [Harkness and Mrs. A. Stews .art, also the health nurses Mrs. 'Ler Nattress and Mrs Car~ penter: Dr. M. E. Hobbs, St. gAndrew’ s United Church Sun- day School, the North Group of ithe W. A. ,the Pot Luck Quilt- ers Club, and all friends and neighbours for cards and flow- Florence, Arnold, Marshall and families. ers and those who Helped in any way during the illness and death of our father W. Fred F‘allis. Depu‘hent, Ottawa, Ont. " Jerry Lewis \ J 49: lb. At His Best, in ’ ' THE SAD SACK’ ’ CARD OF THANKS Your choice ’s in the Army Now Butter 65c lb. } to U.S.A., $2.55