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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 5 Mar 1959, p. 4

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The annual commencement of the local High School was iheld Friday and Saturday night, February 27 and ‘28. Although held later than other years, the performance, lbcrh nights, as usual, was up ito the high standard iof the i past, and the hall was crowded { both evenings. 3 Donald Earle, son “of Mr. \winner of the Allan Memorial iprize for the best all-round its purpose was two-foldâ€"to keep Canadians informed and to do it in an entertaining way. Since its inception Project '59 has won plaudits from both press and public. , and Mrs. Allan Earle, was Tlle,lpresented by Miss W_ Hobbs. : Student, at the school, and was ipresented with the award by Mr. Clare \Vins‘row of Ida. a grandson of the late Dr. Nor- man Allan. This presentation E63 1bomer: '0 . " ' ' ' ‘ 5.2, . . Hl‘h $11001 Boaldpmzebo ‘3 o, E Girdlea are often the differen 03 between facts and tier general proficiency were; . :handed out by Mr. Bruce' figures. E. Ingham, and were won by:' Q Grade 13, Helen lngham; Grade ; ‘ 1‘). Judith Hobbs and Patricia‘ H. 0” ELLETTE lPeebies (equal); Grad. 11,2. - GENERAL msumncn ‘Diane Kinsman; Grade 10,: Jean Porter; Grade 9, Norma Earl. ‘ 1 , Certificates Presented l 3 Intermediate certificates were? MILLEROOK H- WANTED LOST l hostâ€"Bewveen the, Bank and Will the party who borrowed Gibson’s Auto Body last the snow shovel from Tim, week, a sum of money. If Reporter’sback yard last, found please, return to The week please return same. Reporter Office» and receive ’_”'“â€""“" "r- ”â€"â€" wortwhile reward. lt '1 teacher at the school, to Elinore l Crowley, Glenn Earle, Alan; Fowler, J 0 Ann Friar, Georgina i Kennedy, Gail Lawson, J chei l Lunn. Gordon Martin, J oani i .’orter, Nancy Powell, Gloria? , Raper. \Vaye Raper, Peter: \Vantedâ€"Car \‘l'ashing. Phone Millbrook 55-3. 2% Vl’antedâ€"JVashing to do at ~~--. f, ...-.__.__.__â€"â€"__â€"â€"â€". l ~ ‘- "Eva: . ..-.w I? "'1" I: , lOOk place Friday night, 33 dldi Stuart. Graduation diplomas' - l , . . i " st .1:.;'.,;;..:---: , , falso the Dr. H. A. Turnerlwerc presented by Mr. Brucel l home. Phlone 2264.21 M11}- I us Since that first radio program I Memorial Award, “’hiCll was: lngham, also of the-school stating Jrook; â€"___-_.._..--..___ it at? (which explored the world of presen‘ ed by Mrs. Turner to; to Judith Hobbs, George Hub-é 1 lVVantedâ€"Live Poultry. High 535:: radio) Project '59 has gone to Joyce Hutchison, she being the; beard, Donald Earle, Patricia! l prices paid. M Flett RR": 1 Gaza to V35” canadi“ ”0°95“ ,student taking the highest“ Peebles, Barbara Seward, and} ' ‘ , l Bethany phone. 74.45:), col- e looked in on the revolt in Cuba- 3 marks in Senior Science. Missl honour dplomas to Joyce HutfllDepartme-nt of Public Works: l-ect . , Ma 4 iii" talked“? cana‘diajls awfutthe" Hut-chisen is the daughter of: chislon, Helen Ingham and, Tenders For Dredgmg, g __ '__,. ‘ .._.._ ____ .Y _. ._ leisure time acnvmes-told the Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Hutchison. Ralph Porter. ‘Sealed Tenders, addressed togBUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES lt' ‘3 a concert by the famous Red Army choir (especially arranged for CBC’s Project '59). "it It has even featured programs as consisting almost entirely radio 7% of sound! ‘74” =§= story of West Germanyâ€"gone to i 6.3 were made to the following: presented to Helen Wright. Sr. Project ’59 is alert. Recently, an opportunity During Friday evening’s per. tormance the athletic awardslof Mr. and Mrs. Brucelnghamn“TENDER FOR DREDGING,2 Tri-sc-hool trophies wOn at the field meet between Orono, ‘ Blackstiock and Millbrook were, capable manner, and mentioned : WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18th,l girl champion; Norma Earl, in- "‘~ itermediate girl; and Glenn Miss Helen Ingham, daughter, the undersigned and endorsedM AN W ANTEDâ€"foâ€"r Rawldigh . 1 . business. Sell to 150’.) faini- , . - , , 7 s _l ‘ ‘ V , l . gnow attending Teachers Col IPOR'IEHOPL 01‘ FARM), “ 111i lies. Good profits f0r hug- liege, ‘Peterborough, .gave theI b: received inthe office of the, tlers. Write today Rawleigh's valedictory address in a veryFSecretary until .3 p.m. (EST): Dept. 028348 4005 Richelieu Montreal . : "’--â€"~ ...'â€"‘ FOR SALE ’“p E that a number of graduates from . 1959. l l the local High’ Scholol had gonelI Combined specifications and} on to win scholarships- at U ni-‘ form of tender can be seen and .For Salty-Young Gander, or :- arose to presentaspecial program on Field Marshal Earle, Sr. boy champion. ln versity, and others to make a. obtained at the office of the .11 t d f , '57 the Viscount Montgomery. Project '59's planners making the presentations Missl name for temselves in the couu- ‘ Chief Engineer (H. 8‘ 1%.), 3114 933 Lg'llor a Goose. Phone. g , immediately took advantage of the opportunity. Pamela Sawyer of the staff, re-l try , Miss lngham was present- Ottawa, Ontario, also at the! _, r- "ALEXLTE' 1t reg" V: {called that of the 6 champion-i ed at the close of her addresslofficer of the District Engineer,.Baled Mixed Hay, Alfalfa. K “3° Project .59 is another one ships, Millbrook had broughtlwith a sheaf of red woes by ,385 Yonge Street, Torontml and Grass; also 11 Pigs 14 ""33 «v Q presentation contributing to the home 3- _ . Sharon Cannon on behalf OfiontalrilOv. } weeks 'old. 8. Brown. Ida, .' gs excitingnewsoundofCBC Radio. Championship cups won at. the Stu-dents’ Council of the' To be considered each tenderl Ontario. 1: 1.; ,1. g 3° 5"" Y0“ Stay tum"! t0 Wu" the local field day were pre- school. must. be accompanied by one of 1“ S1 “C ..,W ,_, 4 it"s“ local CBC network station. lsentP-d to Jrs.: Glenda Baini A comedy play entitled “' he: the alternative securities cal- or. “a eâ€" ho“? Alfalfa and Q l l Timothy Hay in square bales. Ed Bobee by Ed Nattress For full details of the many other exciting things happening on CBC Radio and on CBC Ta'e/ision, may we suggest you subscribe to CBC Times at the special introductory rate of 4 months (16 weekly issues) for $1.00 (yearly rate ' $3.03). Write CBC Times, Box 590, Terminal ‘A‘ Toronto, Ont. for a sample copy. (‘ d» A w is a fi fit a? “4% S fl fixifit Q @ ~$ 3 fl 0 mnmercei to seniors, Susan: ish .of 3 determined teenagersl Tenders must include the liver. ,Peterson and Glenn Earle, by: to get their allowances iiicrea.~".-§ towing of the plant to and lReu. Hopkins represeting the cd. with th'eir equally deferminJ from the work. .‘cd father. had the following} The dredges and other float- AUCTIONSALE it‘anadian Legion Brach No HOIIIQ SChOOl ! Having sold his farm, Mr,‘402. Millbrook. ' ' ' v. ‘ ' : .'. ‘ ' ' l . . s v The regular monthly meeting T. “Herbert Se-ney, part east The Ouellette musrc lI‘OPll.\ lyric )Clll‘ils’ Mrs. .Pl‘C‘lllll‘P,‘ to be employed on this work, “41- the Home and School Associ- hall or L0»; 12, 001199531011 11, open to competltlon among .Ioaul 01‘l91‘:‘:l1t‘ll‘ three teenage. ‘o be eligible. mustâ€"â€" a‘ion will be held at the school Cavan Township. will hold an" girls 05. Grades 9 and 10 went, children. Pam. Diann Orr; .1 Sally, Donna Fallis; Cork-V. Al5 ,1 llniltry. Hay. Implements andZOuellctte making the presentaâ€"‘lan Gillis; a girl-friend, J'oanj Mondav evening. March 9th Auction Sale of Cattle, Sheep,I to Barbara Young with Mr at 8 o‘clock. 1 . . . - TM”, will be an interesting some Household 1. urmture on; “011- ,pzmcl discussion as well as pupils at‘cnding the Festival a _ . , mm. ”.35. month. ‘Siunley Miller, Auctioneer, Pc- champions, All members and those inter-I lel‘bl‘1'01l3h~ Olll- l Lacey. Jane (rs-“cit in Home and School work- namely -_....._â€" .,-....,- ”â€"â€" l'iél. In the list of honourary pallg ' .bearers at the funeral of the lint!“ ‘ i‘l‘dlo Hallard C. Argue held; esso i on Saturday. February 21st the' B . ’k ‘t _ cum lname of Mr. J. H. McKnight 10c s 1a. was omitted in error. We are REID’S GARAGE, Phone 275 glad to make this correction. -â€"â€".â€"â€" aâ€"râ€"uâ€"nâ€"vnâ€" â€" H | Hbrame’ flower Shop “LET FLOWERS SPEAK FOR YOU” Weddings, the sick room, funerals. 21 Queen Street Opposite the Capitol Theatre, Port Hope Ebrame’ 3’ lower Shop PROM M 56796 DAY; TURNER 52808 NIGHT, 001: L501? M ~and Brenda Lunn (tied) and to! Battle of the Budget”, (whichiled 'Elor in the tender docu. ,l The Reporter misinterpreted menls. Tenders must be madel Lions Club president: to inter-l as “Bulge" in the adv. last j on the printed forms suppliedl imediates, Norma Earl andl week. a sequel to the budgetflxby the Department and in acâ€" For Saleâ€"Large quantity or" Larry libbs. by G. A. Spicer,l was there'bre. not. as bad as it: cordance with the c0ditionis set ‘ ' president of the Chamber Of: appearedi. telling of the skirm-l forth therein. Saturday. March 14th, 1959, on‘ MI‘- Harry Williams M llh‘i McMasteI'; Mr. Acton, a llllSi-; “WW,” musical numbers by the above premises, beginning‘, teaching S‘aff. presented (fi'f‘Sl-‘ll newsman, Glen Fallis. i ' t 1.00 o'clock. Terms Cashflto runners up to the field daxi T1119 senior p13). was 11“., Mlll‘ll‘l ; farce. “Quiet Home \Vcdding”, ‘1 Onellette. Lois; \Vilbur Dodd. the hot tempered; ; Steward. Max McConnell. Roger: father 0'; 11].. bride \\'as played -~ ~ * ‘ l ’.' .' Murray Gillis: , a ' ., ,-. .. .1 , ' .d are asked to a.tcnd this meet- NAME OMITTED 1 Armstrong and .. «thy Martin Biritkstia.l11s (d\1l} necessarily accepte . land to the following whb Ol)-:f’]ustratod wife, Emmy. byj tained 12 points or moreâ€"Joyce Lunn, Helen \Vright, Gary Hop- kins. PM?!“ Stuart, Marten l ter: Junior and Sister, younger: Department of Public Works, On Saturday night Winnersiwere Robert Hamilton and: .ot‘ the Durham County Distr1ct= Sharon Cannon; Connie Dodd.! Bert Gardiner, phone 212-r-3 Millbrook. 2t Clover and Timothy Hay; in large square-bales. Can de- Melbourne Morton. phone 101-w-12 Millbrook. For Saleâ€"2 Bedroom House, all modern conveniences, 3 miles East of Millbrook. Phone Ri 3-4189 Peterbor- (a) be of Canadian or United ,_:’_Ligh.'~_,-c 3t kingdom ”Swirl: and ler Saleâ€"Massey-Harris No. (b) be 0f Lanadlantor United 11 Electric Seperator in A-l Kingdom make ‘0‘1' "13ml" condition, Gerald Hubhcard lecture and: in the case of phone 105.193, Millbrook. 3t ll.l\. eqmpment, have been _ _. . in Canada at least one For Saleâ€"TB’PGWI‘IU’I‘S, latest year prior to the date ,f mlodels. Underwood and Reâ€" the tender call. ‘ mington, Portables and Office The lowest or any tender not Models, also Remington and ‘ Victor Adding Machines. Terms to suit your budget or as low as $1. down $1. a week. Contact Ernie Steacy, Phone 134w Millbriook. 3t 7 _.â€" _â€"..__â€"â€", â€"_ - MALEhfiELP WANTED cast: Mr. Prentice the fatlwr.' lug plant which are intendedl “70ml: a boy-friend. ASht'ln' ROBERT FORT lER. Marion Lunn; the missingChie-f Administrative Services, bridegroom by Cameron Pox-4. and Secretary. lbl‘Ol'llGI‘ and SlSlPl‘ Of lllt’ bride Ottawa. February 20, 1959 .- -___. _ lLarlge United States and Cana- l i 'o - (r ' -13- ' d'a Ma uf ctur' C an. ithe high strung bride obe, STAN OLAN ‘ i'tl’qllllii’P-Sn RielmeR-eggfeni‘: was Gail Lawison, her bridesl llilald Joan Cannon; the gossipy Lumber Rough 01' Dressed, atives for Cavan and Man- l “helpful" neighbours Mrs also Hard and 80ft Wood Slabs vers Townships. Exception- lTweedy and Mrs. Gadwood,‘ PHONE 70-w ally high earings. Guaran- Elinore Crowley and Donna MILLBROOK, ONTARIO teed repeat business, Auto- Lord. Billy ladwood‘, Wayne: mobile essential. Agricul- ' tural or farming background Hogg, the society reporter Gray; _ . HuytOn’ Ted Nattresg “735, Attend the Chur'Ch or your nIOSl Important . Sales traln‘ ‘ ing given, Reply to Box 84, sound effects man. ; Choi n Sun (13 fl . A novelty song by Barbara: ' ce 0 y. London. ()nt-arrlo. lAiken and Ted Nattress,i -â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"~~~~- l“Romeo” and “Juliet.” was‘ {well received and an encore brought them back to repeat the. chorus, Accordion solos v Ed B'ob'ee was also a big a'. .__.. “M‘â€" i l I .- Eamon a 1:3va Barristers, Solicitors, Nata fies Telephone 9, Hillbrook A. Roy Willmott, (2.6. James A. Irvine, MA. __ .â€"_ 4..., ‘ .â€"â€"---â€"â€"â€",~ I l C‘ ' hit of the programme. . At the beginning of each IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII-IIIIII-Illllllllnuuull"Ian-.1 nights concert Mr. Robert' I I Attention Home Builders i i i 1 (Bob) Hamilton, Student Conn-l i We now have a plan that shall take care of your i cils President. wlel-comed the Plumbing and Heating audience in a shirt address. l PROBLEMS $â€"â€"â€"l $â€"-â€"â€"l$â€"â€"â€"â€"! Mr. Goheen. principal of! no. school. gave a short ex-' l planation oi". his resignation. If you have steady employment and would like to budget your Plumbing and Heating Cost, please ask for one of our booklets and fill an application to-day. ias head of the school. He' Lequire Plumbing 8 Heating lsaid he felt his mission here: Phone Beilieboro 30 Phone Millbrook 871'2 iwas fulfilled, and after leach? ging for 35 years, the. past few‘ lin Mill-brook. felt. a younger; lman was needed. He. also. ln’ientimwd the decision of the isilt’lllOOl Board to erect a new. ,HighI School in Mill-brook. : '1 â€"â€"â€"_'â€"â€"â€" . 1 Renew Your Subscription. l ‘o is :«fi‘; «.2!â€" i ‘r. Q; .1 I j .7“ -. é .v r-‘l r. J. H. Baninger,i 99th. Year. No. 10l Annual (am Enjoyed By 7" 1435‘ illl\ ‘ liiltil l 1 ~\ at ii; 113‘“ 31v} l '1‘] ‘\ El’il‘iliilllu'ig -\'~...>:m‘. “ ' ' I ‘- ‘li“li_ in) \‘i'lllHiIUNF‘ dual” altru‘. iimrr- I icc t‘ttl'llci' in tlw tia' 3::iliie:c.\\. liii‘: Inua'u' thing's tightened :1}; c! thi- xll(i\\' t» on ' 1:. Mr. l’. i-I. llutnift the llv‘t'«'\\:tl'_\' .11qu over llll' inicriig‘facuw ;: cillnr Vim-cu! tl‘mzu‘l; Official in charge l-l' the races, The following is ti of tin- c‘cemsz Costume Prize W' Fancy dress for under 10-â€" 1 Linda Nelsmi 2 Margaret Tinney it Janice Gibson. Comic Costume undti 1 Debbie Fawcett 2 Temple Xeldon 3 "Nancy Reid. Fancy dress 11 to ll 1 Joan Armstrong ‘2 Craig Palfrey 3 Barbara Reid. Comic, costume. 11 "i 1. Dianne Olan ‘ 2 Mary Licsemer 3 Elinore Dunn. Fancy dress. 15 an Mrs. Ted McDowelL , Ram‘Results‘ Boys 6 t?» Tâ€"l‘iill ‘L 2. Bill Skipp. ‘ Boys 8 to 10â€"1 Hopkins: '2. Richard 3. Dale (“‘hallicc. Boys ll in l3ir~l Bl lice: ‘_’. lriau Hog-g31 Larmcr. ‘ “mama-.4 Grace (hurcl St. Patl Grace (hu Commenc on Tuesd When you Deposi Ce Amounts of $100 Inter . Au- Inv . VICT- TRU 437 GEORGE S l

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