Kawartha Lakes Public Library Digital Archive

Millbrook Reporter (1856), 20 Mar 1958, p. 1

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

* les of mixed mothy Hay. tong; phone 01:. and Kidney l and Brant Robert Arm- Ont., phone >ld by Public urday, ,March :0 p.111. _ Fur h-r Dishes ‘3 leavhl 2 Feed Liza $3 each. size, electric, I)‘ once. The Phone 119-w ‘uare Bales 3f ostly Alfalfa. \pply to Wm 2lH-3 Mill- eream en- mge for wood nigh shelf ané rd single bed, a nd Imple- yd (“:‘a'n'diner:t DD 6, Hope .‘td . neral Repairs oft? till Spring one now as I nnemplqved. Phone Laur- 89-w Mill- 3: a Mail bids mk.0nt. 3t uderâ€"Framfi' feet, at the Parsonage. «ived up to west of Gan lbseription. .ite Enamel Fess . Apply in. telephone T011}: ‘1 8563 l"; e bill's Mics In a factory where my hus- lmud works, Pat, ‘anIrishman, had cheese sandwiches every d: 1} for a week. Um of his mates asked him will. he \\ ere getting fed up With ’ (-V'neese. and Pat said he was. His mate said he should tell his wife off about it. ‘How the heck can I’ replied Pat. ‘She’s in Irelandâ€"I made the sand- wiches myself!’ ” TALK ABOUT THE IRISH! EST. ANDREW’S CHURCH A Port Hope couple renewing ZVISITATION EVANGE'LISM their subscription to The Re-l â€"_ porter, sent us the following, Lqmt Fall, Dr. H. H. McCon received by them from a friend uelY who headed me follow-.1 last week: of the Billy Graham Crusad CARD PARTY The Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Canadian Lgion No. 402 Mill- brook, will hold a Progressive Euchre in the Legion Hall on Tuesday evening March 25, at Ro-(jlock. Admission 35c. All welcoméâ€"Lunch. Dead Stock Removed HIGHEST PRICES PAID 24-Hour Service PHONE COLLECT: Peterborouh 2-2080 Cobourg 1787 Nick Peconi PROPRIETOR Asphalt Paving, tht Grading and Trenching Placing Weeping Beds and Septic .Tanks 100% GUARANTEE Phone Petenhoro'ugh RI- 24554 THE GERTRUD'E SHOP, PHONE 136 MILLBROOK, ONTARIO Year. No. 12. Bax-finger, Pubfisher. T he Milly...- EASTER HAT John J. Van-.De-Bor HAVE ARRIVED AT THE GERTRUDE SHOP SEE THESE NOW! L.x.,»t Fa: , Dr. H. H. McCon~ 1191’: w’m headed me follo‘. -ap Cf the Biliy Graham Crusade in New Y ork, directed a V isita- tion Evangelism Campaign in Peterborough P1 Lobyterj. On Sunday, March 23rd, the members of The Session of St. :zndrew’s Churzh will go out 2 by two on Visitation Evangel- ism, to call on the homes of the congregation. Non-attending families will be contacted and newcomers welcomed. Membership Sunday will be held March 30th ‘When a 100% attendance is hoped for. New members will be received by Profession of Faith and by Certificate of Transference. â€"Will be held under auspices of Carmel L.().L. No. 421 on Thursday, March 20th, 1958 at 8 p.111. in the Orange Hall at Carmel. Prizes and Lunch. Admission 35c. All W Icome. Tickets for South Monaghan’s Warden’s Banquet to be held Wednesday, March 26th, are now available from members of the Council or the Township (’lerk. , PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE BANQUET TICKETS MILLBROOK, ONTARIO, CANADA THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1958 Seen On King Street flccal Teams Make During The Week jSpiendid Showing Carol Ridge and Gail Lawson with a “Jimmy” ready‘ to crack someone over the head or pry their way into forbidden plaCe-S. With their good looks can’t understand Why this should be necessary! A number of “pot holes” at the Post Office corner, probably caused from the spinning.r of car wheels when making a quick get-away after stopping for the red light. A lurk}: go-cart (it’d needl to be) parked in front of the! Peebles’ Hardware. \Ye won-i dered. what for, but mystery ‘was solved shortly after when ‘ Wes Cummings was seen wheel- Ling Mr. Peebles to the barber shop two doors west. Last time ;we saw Cecil he wasn’t that ifeeble, but as Wes runs a first- [class taxi service it dawned on us that he provided trans-porta- tion to any place, anywhere, anytime. any distance, és thi< exhibition proved. How much idid the charge you. ('eeil. A carâ€"a nice one tooâ€"With a number of spectators around it Sunday afternoon, which had the lei't side badly scraped and the back fender partly ripped off, the result of being side‘ swiped. \Vhich one of the drivers was the "road hog” we wouldn’t know. A car with the back trunk open displaying quite an array ot‘ Burns meat products. Rig it behind this was the Provincial Police car, but no one was in sight. We wondered if some- body had been helping them- selves and was making a get- away on foot and was being chased by the P.O. Then again the thought, maybe both driv- ers had gone off together for a Wiener roast. Mrs. Ross Edmunds was the lucky winner of the beef roast given by the Crowlev Red and White Store last week. An- other draw will be made this weekend. Be. sure an] deposit your name in the box at the meat counter, you might have roast beef too before long. TEE MIRROR-REPORTER .Zuthorized as 2nd class mail WON THE BEEF Last Saturday morning at 5. 45 a. bus pulled out of Mill- brook with 4:2 Millbrook andl District boys all under 11, bound for a days championship:- h ckey in Alliston. At 2. 30I the next morninu the boys re- turned after a great day in 11 inch they par icipated in five games and 11 hiie they unly W 0 11 2 it Was no disgrace to} e beaten] 11v Alliston, Camp B11'de11 and ieeton. These teams prac tiw 01 my day 011 artificial ice and so haw a 11111g<r seaxon than our boys. making them both ; stronger skaters and more ex- | perienced. Millbrook teams were run- ners up in both Pewee and Ban- tam division and. won the conso- lation cup in the Tadpole series , byâ€" Ta dpolesâ€"RCAF Camp Borden Peeweeâ€"RCAF Camp Borden Bantamâ€"Beaten In the first game Millbrooki Peewees versus Alliston it was‘ tied up 1-1 at the end of the fir t with Larry Thompson soor. ing unassisted. In the second period Brim Gillis scored as- .~:isted by L. Thompson to make it 2-] but Alliston tied it up once again. Bob Edmunds with an assist to L. Thompson scored the winning goal in the third but Allieton threatened to score again and again before the game ended, but Millbrook held. them off to Win the game 5) g) ')'... .. Millbrook teamâ€"Jack Kidd, Robert Chadwick, Henry Ea r1“, Larry Thompson, Robert Ed- munds. Brian Gillis. Ronald Larmer, Ralph Larmer, Ronald Jackson, Murray Farrow, Wil- son Larmer, Brion Hogg‘, Lorne Rivhard‘s. David Reynolds. J 5101: Durham. ROgor Challice was unable to attend due to illness 1 VMillbrook Bantams lost their final game to Beeton 11 0. Be- ,eton was a bigger and htronger In the second game between‘ Millbrook and Mactior Bantam‘ it was tied 1-1 at the end of the first with Rager Gilli~= sooring for Millbrook unassisted. Mill. brook scored again in the sec-' 0nd and the third bum nnai- M- ed to Win the game 3-1. The goal in the Second was from Jimmie Crough and the third 1‘ ILIH. V\(H\n nu ‘H"“~~5 | 3.1 illbror‘k humâ€"I). \\'0:)‘.'-E . l 1 ‘01. u. . . .3. I lake, D. I’;1H(m.;\. }Ttu‘n‘.).~;') 1 “n “1‘ , i’uwoll, 1’. I‘lvus ”i”. (lunr‘l B. Edwawik, (.1111 J . Lm- -‘ '-'-'-'-'-'~'5"-'-'-'-'-'-' WU”:- .anwm-a K's-6.x Have-5': mm‘, L. Gmllx N. (001:. - i E Wang, J. Kennedy. Brian Mc- Dowell was unable to attend due to illnes. ‘ FRESH RAMS | Y h _ _- .. . . . ,. ““1 , mamas 0|" C Oice __ , .,_.._ _._-__ â€"â€"_â€"’ In the Tadpole seriw at 2.30 Milibr: 0k versus Alllistou, this ’game had the crowd roaring. Westlake played a sensational game in the Millbrok not to I‘mld the much stronger Alliston club to 2 goals. P. Crough scored The lmw BIHHWHOR 0mm- tvr assivtod by L. ('jillis. 1l\'bn" lruLL‘ u\‘ . Crough Ro2or Gilli: Allen Oil 115. Rmmond YVilmn. Toim Jackson, Malcom Smelt, Rog-9r Monro, Garry Lowim Tadpole Series R. Gillis from J. (‘rough. This was a hard fought game and both teams went all vuf to win. Millbrook teamâ€"Rom Powell. David. Earle. Rog. Sloan. Bruce \Vright. Randy Kemp. \Vayne H‘ogg‘. Barry Woods. James In the finals at night Camp Borden Peexxees puti \Iillbrook out bv the score of 3-1.Mi11- brook goal scored by L. Tihomp- son unassisted. Camp Borden being a home town team were fresh and our boys were a little leg weary from the long day. Bantams Lose 11-0 Taho champivn<hips were won T'Mr. Rock--Roll’ ”Tarzan And The i Lost Safari” club and had one player, P. i COMING EVENT Sinclair who is to play with St. ' See, hear, Russ Honey Lib- Michaels juniors. next 'year. eral Candidate on CHEX TV: Millbrook club did not give up Peterborouoh at 6.20 p.m. on despite the score and were try- March 24th:”. ’ ing right up to the final whistle, , . ‘ . . s . " gm; crefiltfmusltl be gum tol 'ro Millbrook Town Hall on -, we or t e manner In Friday, March 21st, 1958, men. which he Played g031~ Tan. - and His Canadian Jam- .The boys were treated to a boree Boys. Rock and Roll, turkey _banquet. ,m the arenaOIdtime and Modern Dancing”: auditorium and 1t must be n0t'.“Billv Manning” Canada ’3 ed that all the boys behaved in Youngest Boogie Guitar player“ a manner very complimentary Dancing 9.15 to 1.00 3,111.: to the community both on and Admission : Adults 75c Child.- olf the ice. We would like to; m under 12, 50c ’ say once again it was no dis-5 grace to have come home With-g Hear Russ Honev Liberal nut a. championhip but ratheriCandidate and guest. Monday, *0 b9 Pmu‘l 0f 113“an “11‘"? March 24th to Friday' March 28 ‘ . 1 g l ‘ . teams entered 111 such 60.111}th on CHUC, Cob-ourg, about 12.10 tlon and we thank the citizens noon of this community for their help both‘finaneial and other- _â€" wise. NOTICE TO ALL VETERANS The following donations were The annual Vimy Dinner will received, for which the boy’s be held \Yednesday, April 9th, wish to say thank you! ‘ 51958. Tickets on sale at the l'mdies’ Auxiliary Can. ‘Legion Hall or from D. R. adian Legion .......... $75.00 Fowler. Weldon ("oulter and iLions Club ............ , 25.00 Ron Palmer. No tickets will Uddfellows ........... 25.00 be Sold after Saturday, April lizailieboro ()range Lodge 10.1“) 5th. li.().l’i.;\., Millbrook .. 10.00 â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-,-â€" Top Club .............. 10.00. (‘ nl ~andwi-hm for Keep in mind the Red Cross *‘1 ( M t ' 121”” mlnnreflav \Tanh 9.7thl With Alan Freed. and a i Mitzi Gaynor and Host of Headlines y Kay Kendall IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEIEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIBIEIIII lunch on bus) Stem ()Ian ............. 30. 0!) \\ m. Buckham ........ 25. 00 John Tinnex ...... '. . . . 25. 00 Coulter Bros. Ltd ...... 10.00 “$55.00 each from the following: Arnold Armstrong, R. Fallis, H. (mellette, C. Pueblos. R. Powell, I. Gray. Goorge Harkness ...... 3.00 J. Lunn .............. 2.00 Vim-e Crough ......... 4.00 $1.00â€"H. Kerr, H. Nattress, E. Armstrong; C. Scott, MrS. R. Edmunds Sr.. B. I.armer,} Mrs. A. Muspratt, A. Thorn.‘ . A (rate of oranges E. Nat- tress. Crate of oranges J. MeMaster. Case of ginger 319‘ from Mrs. Marshall and one; from J. T. Crawley. Carton Of‘ gum from G. A. “Mods. ‘ Mrs. Gr. Dawe and M. Ball' duna‘md hinvfirrds the lunch puti u p by HIP Top Club . ‘ The boys also would like to man]: all who supported the dam-e and who helped make it slll'h a' big success. ’ Plan to attend an entertain- ment in St. Andrew’s Church Hall Thursday. April 10th, at 8 p.111. \Vatch for further 11:11“; ivnlars. With Gordon Scott and Roberta, Beatty , THURS. FRI. SAT. In Technicolor JRI‘IDGI' . . . . G Post Office Department, attawa, Ont. ; “LES GIRLS” See, hear, Russ Honey Lib- eral Candidate on CHEX TY Peterborough, at 6.20 p.m. on March 24th. To MillbrOOk Town Hall on Friday March 2lst, 1958, Neil. Taflt and His Canadian Jam- boree Boys Rock and R311, Oldtime and Modern Dancing”: “Billy Manning” Canada ’3 Youngest Boogie Guitar player. Dancing 9.15 to 1.00 am“ Admission : Adults 750, Child- ren under 12, 500 - \- Kwp in mind the Red Cross Blitz, Thursday, March 27th- MON. TUES. WED. In Technicolor With Gene Kelly, Mitzi Gaynor and Kay Kendall COMING EVENT

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy