AREN ARMSTRONG JUL 62 pom-tn, feathers, new goose duck. Also old feather ticks. M. Flatt, Bethany, 7R13 collect. REBUILT generators, starters, fuel pumps, water pumps, tranS- missions. Exchange. LEE AUTO WRECKERS Garden Hill, Ont. Phone 17 FOR TOP-QUALITY ShurÂ¥Gain Feed at rockabotton prices, seei Frazerville Elevators. g JACK HAMLIN Expert Piano Tuning Repair Typewriter Service Sales RENTALS $4 MONTHLY RI 2-7971 PETERBORO POULTRY new used fea- ï¬bers wanted. Will call. Phone collect J. Gross, 582 Indian Rd. Toronto, LE 3-2287. Dressmakï¬xng alterations. 291. WHITE WASHING STABLES PUMPING SEPTIC TANKS Bent Tompkins Newtonville Telephone Clarke 4721 HOWSON HATCHERY Serving satisï¬ed customers for 36 years. Baby (chicks, started pwllets. Leghonns, Hylines, X célumbia Rocks. Other lead- ing «breeds. Phone 19 Baï¬lieboro WANTED TO BUY 2 old-fashioned beds; also one spinning wheel, small type. Please call Millbrook 51. GLEEM SPEEDY CLEANERS SHIRT LAUNDERERS Pick Up and Deliver in MILLBROOK on TUESDAYS FRIDAYS ' Simply Phone Mr. David Fowler very kindâ€" ly drew from the hat the enâ€" try of this week’s winner: William Hutchinson . Mllbrook whose right answer was: “Some -say Patrick was a Scotsman.†REG. DUFTY at MI 267 GLEEM TRUCK WILL CALL or “Leave laundry with Reg†Right -' 'vere: Donna Trick, Mrs. RH. Bla- .kely, ;Bi~1tl MoMaster, Robbie "Winslow, Miss B. M. Turner, Ruth Belch, Jack Bavrrin-ger, Fred Wells, Mrs. Gordon Find lay, Miss Elizabeth Sanderson, Ron Argue, James Godfrey, Alice Scott, Leo A. Fallis, Glenn A. Fallis, â€"-Tha-dd-eus P. Barnum. unlmmumITIiummu"mm: 1 RECKON THE ................ A Line of Fine Cigars FISH CHIPS Take Out 01‘ Eat Here I n 1 '1'.“ â€(I Dunkm I CLASSFFIED â€gowns" Blhode Ismand r r, 431' aw; i ________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"iï¬ â€˜HAY for sale. Square bales. MR. Morton, Gavan 944-5371. Mam; sonAmeos HARP, 391:3ng Oapa‘ble girl is eager for em- ployment as housekeeper, c1â€" crk, waitress. Full or part- time. Please phone MI 19. DINING-ROOM suite for sale, 9 pieces separately or singly. Very reasonable. 944-5446. WANTED By May lst, Secretary- Treas- urer for Mi'lhbrook ‘Pubaloic Sch- 001 Board. All applicants must have knowledge of Bookkeep- ing and compiling of Finanâ€" xcial Statement. Apply in writ i-ng $0 the Secretary, Mrs. A. R. Payne. There is a new garbled headline in this issue. The draw for it will be on MONDAY, APRIL 9 Meanwhile, A 13â€"week ï¬lmed series reviving a signiï¬cant decade in Ca nadia’s history, from 1936 to 39-16, will be seen in Canada .at War, each Tuesday on the CBCâ€"TV network. The half. hour programs portray develo pmen-t-s on he home faromnin addition to the role played by the armed forces in battle. Canada’s distinguished record on the war fronts is recorded in ï¬lms covering (the Spitzber :gen raid, Dieppe, Sicily, Italy, Normandy, Holland, Germany BEAUTIFUL MILLBROOK, ONTARIO; CANADA, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1962 WANTED gander. Bailiebo-ro 7R31. $2 IN SMALL BILLS to be drawn for on MONDAY, APRIL 2 CLASSIFIEDS iDliM‘EAA-ILINE During the month of April we are anxious to spread the work of the Canadian Cancer Society as far and as widely as possible. .With .this in mind we are hoping that the attach ed short feature story may contain sufficient human and reader interest to find space in The Millbrook Reporter. This is a story from our case- history files. Up in [the hills in a lonely {Friday evening, March 23, in part of Ontario, there stood a st. Andrew’s .Ohuneh Hall were shackilike home in which a :Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Hop- stubborn woman and ‘a proud thins, Dr. M.E. Hobbs, Mr. H. man were waging a losing J. Armstrong, and the Rev. S. battle. ' ' E. Snow-den. â€"â€"-g. The woman was desperately? The Father and Son Ban- ill with cancer bwt, thinking; duet is tomorrow evening, Fri she was going to die anyway, day, March 30. The Troopwill Was doing absolutely nofdhring present. the entenbainment. about it. She had been ill for â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" a. considerable time, and her “WWW'WWVWWW RHYME 0R REASON husband, out of work for 'ab- (ConItinued elsewhere) Contributed] by Mr. Since 1860 Weekly Beautiful Millbrook, Ontario Canada: $2 Yr. $3 Elsewhere Harvie Armstrong, Publisher Authorized 2nd ClaSS Mail Post Ofï¬ce Dept, Ottawa MILLBROOK * REPORTER EDIT‘O‘RINL O'F 'SsO'RTS ‘by Ann Bowman E. 8i 0. E. TO MOVE Since the Troorp received: A few weeks ago, Stephen its Charter last month, these received -a' list of topics from 12 boys have been invested: Which to choose. He was in- Brian McDowell David Re formed that he could not. use molds Wayne Thick Daer-l ‘the speech that. he had given Sanderson John ‘Larr’ner I Ar i 5in earlier rounds. He chose a i ‘thur Hohbs Louis LarripkinI «topic, A favorite ï¬ctional Ch- g , ’ ‘ r .. wr alledabookhe i Peter ArmstrOng, Jim F-alwcetzx': igszga: 1;}: Incredible Jo if 1:: :zgelge:?:flas Hopkins; ‘urneyâ€. His speech then beâ€" i m y l. ' i came “Tao, The Catâ€. To this ‘ Present at the Investiiure; title 'he spoke last Saturday. {Friday evening, March 23’ in, If we mav we complimen" . St. Andrew’s athumoh Hall were! “’ . ff ‘ d . ‘Mr and Mrs ReO‘inald Hon ‘Svtephen for hls e orts an. . ‘Qkins Dr ME. Hohbs Mr :17. his wins. And how ï¬ne of hls , J Ahmstinonig and the Rev S. principal to accompany him. i E. Snow-den. l l ! . l CH‘EX-TV lst MILLBROOK TROOP ‘ Since the Troorp receivedl its Charmer last month, these 12 boys have been inves¢ed: 0 Spring! 0 Spring! 0 Spring! 0 Spring20-Spring! Why must .thou {thus elude :me .thus? (See how it rhymes) Couldst not thou once not. slip from out. my hands? (Poetic) And aid: me put thee back whence thou slid out? From this device? Be nice, 0 Spring, most «helical, And let‘mc get. this issue out, lout! .0 Spring. (Ed) WWWWWWVWWWWWWW‘: ' RHYME“ 0R REASON ' POMES DE TERRE Cont-rimmed by Mr. Frank 'Ma-tiohett Knowledge is proud that the has learned so much: Wisdom is humble Mhat he knows no more. N0. 13 g Mr. Allan Young and Clark of Trenton visited with his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Clar- E the weekend. THERRIEN: Born to Mr. and Mrs. Guy Therpien in Peterb- ~oro Civic Hospital, Sunday, March 25, 1962, a daughter, a sister for Tammy Daniel. 'Dhe Pupils of Grades 7 and 8 will holda Bakke Sale and Tea on Saturday, May 5, in Milbbrook Armouries. Eroceeds in aid of a Niagara Falls Tour. Virginia and Melanie Rich- vardson of Campbellford have returned home after spending Last Saturday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Cu-tlmore and their son Stephen and Mr. Percy Hamilton, Principal of Millbrook {Public School, wher «Stephen, 12, attends Mrs. A. Kennedy’s Grade 7. drove to Brighton, Where Stephen com Ipeted in Hydroâ€"sponsored pub the speaking ï¬nals against : 1'4 entrants Ifrom Bowmanvflle to Belleville, and Haliburton "to the Lakeshore. Stephen did not place ï¬rst, but (he did adâ€" , mi-rably well. He was present- ed with an engraved cup. He is, «according to Mr. Hamilton, the ï¬rst. pupil in 15 years to climb as high in the contest. Stephen has now 2 cups and 1 | shield, won this year. a few days with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. CLar- ence Young and Carolyn and Kevin. ‘ SOCIAL FERSONAL Mondays at 6 suppertime, CHEXTV, we are told, has a series re studies available for pupils after Grade 8. Try it! COMING EVENTS BIRTH CH‘EX-TV