PAGE FOUR rm: mace-moans. mmaoox, ammo Thursday, April 18, 1957 Vimy Memorial Dinner, ï¬ï¬gï¬â€œ; , About 85 Millbrook and Dis-,l trict veterans attended the' Vimy Memorial Dinner held in the loca’l'Legion Hall. An 92(- A locl man received one of those old “chestnuts†last 5 week in the way of a “chain†Auxiliary)“. the guests President George judgment: Hrlwden called upon Major L. h. . .. ,, . S : J. Stuart to introduce the: Dear 1r Tawgkflâ€"Igcgl- JO :5 Bella}; by a man like yourself. in the . - - - 0 ° ewarw hope that it might bring relief bridginfr the rrap of 40 vearsi - . .;, ° . a ,. j and happness to tired husbands. 5â€â€œ Apnl 9th’ 191" called! Unlike most chain letters, on hispersonal m'tmOI'Y 0f the} this does not cost amvthing. capture 0. \ rmy Ridge to palnt Simply send a copy of this let- a â€â€™3‘ “â€d picture Of the ter to five fellow men who are! attack, in Which the Canadiani equally tired. Then bundle upl Corps (lefeaatedthe most highly l your wife and send her to the trained professlonal soldiers in inan whose name is at the top ixhgogggglgfemml‘kimit of the list, and add yOuI‘ name . s, In con rasun to the bottom of it. weir , *‘ ' ' e not professional soldiersl When your name comes to kenragedh “Wham who never; the top of the list you will re-! new “ at It was to retreat. lcei've 16.478 women and some They never had to gqve back a ‘ of them will be dandies yard of ground that they had Have Faithâ€"Don’t Break The‘ takenâ€. In fact, part of thegcmih. ‘ Ridge has been ceded in per-.: . petuity to Canada, by 1 One man broke the chaln an French nations. the, got his old lady back. l Sincerely, “Vivid and swift the years like P.S.â€"-As of this date of rivers flow: fwriting. a friend of mine re- Their changing seasons rise and ceived 183 women. They shift and wane, buried him yesterday and But still the glory and the everyone said he had a smile lasting glow on his face for the first time in Of valour and those epic days yearsâ€. remain. â€"â€"â€"â€" _Entemd Into Rest Olan, Benjamin Franklin-â€" This chain letter was started They will remember Vimy while] life last, . l l those bold and valiant his home R.R. 2, Millbrookul ranks. . Benjamin F. Olan in his 86th;i And we who knew the Victory year. Beloved husband of long past, Mary Elizabeth Langstaft’. I "Tc shall remember Vinly and Dear father of Delbert. 3.13 2 SW“ thanks. Millbrook; Lawrence and Stan- Others collltrihuting to the icy. both of Millbrook: Alvin lit-curaulun- were Rev. H. C. 0f. Pontypool; Luther and. Quinn. lev. F'. l’. Chisholth Richard. how 0'? R-R- 2 Mill‘ Ron Palmer. Homer Ouellettiuibmc'k; Mrs. RObWt (luthric and George Patton. .-\.A. l tl‘lllna). Mrs. Mervin Kennedy: _____-_ _ _ (Stella). both of Millbrook. and: NOTICE ! Mrs. Robert Carr (Veral, RR. -’â€"-W-_* . â€"~- l ‘2. Ida. Funeral was held from l‘flllltlHZill‘jzfj and Scraper work. ; thi- J. \Y, Haw Funeral Home. -\_"ll "11â€" Lobe-111g. PhWt‘EMillhrook. on Monday. April 1‘15 3'9041- "1‘ Ralph Gl'*‘«‘1',l3th. at 2 p.m. with the Rev. â€Zr-33 B'xiliclnu‘r '7" “ ’ ' ' ' - . 7‘ A . w '- -~ ‘r. l ., ( lusholnl conducting- thel ""“ ““ “â€-- ‘ services. lntclul‘nt was ill| FOR SALE vl.i?ll'(lllll‘l".\‘ Cemetery. l -_.- A- __ . -. ____ l ‘ F' 1' Sale â€"â€"\lon l ’- ' ' ' - - - Helm “(1119M Gilbank. Mrs. llam-ey._oa and Larain Oats. cleaned. H. Young. phone 813 Bailic- born. Saturday. April 13th, 1957, atl mbl’eterborollgh Civic Hospital. ____‘___“ m’:,.-\l\'ina \Vright in her 76th a... Saltâ€"(hunks of 1>ia-.~.|r<~ar. Beloved wife of Ham-y. â€Um. 1832-3 Millbrook, ELgGilhank. Pontypool, Ontario. mm. llogg. “'Dear mother of Earl, I’ontyu ~‘ â€"â€"â€"â€".â€"â€"â€" 001: leon-ard. I for Saleâ€"Rodney Oats. Ap- p I J Little Britain ;, Kenneth. Burkcton; Mrs. \Yil-l ply Arnold Brown, R.R. 1, )lillbrook. 215.011.,11: fred Lunln (Arlene). Petr-rhcln' - , Clifford and Wesley; For Saleâ€"Brent Seed Barlev. :bOth 0f Pontj'pool. “ml Ray , Al’l’lF to Ken Reid. Reaboro. molld Gilbank. Nestletoh. Ont. } Ontario. 3, Funeral took place on Monday; ~~_,_, â€"-~~ , from Ballyduff Church at 3.0!)i F01: sal“â€"l3â€."i~" 4-Pl9‘t‘t’ Sllll- o'clock. interment was in the! site 10 or 11. almost new; Ballyduff Cemetery. l l\ll(:lll‘ll Sink Wlill back. also' Funeral arrangements by thQ‘ a “(I‘VE MOWPF- Apply Ml". J. \Y. 'Haw Funeral Home. Reg. Gibbs. phone 8 Mill-iMillbrook. brook. 1t, .â€" .' .7 . ' fl . I Finnemore. Miss Maude.â€" 14;! :{thï¬imï¬e bmd‘. 11011152.]? On Saturday, April 13th. 1957, T 1 â€3° ‘. rooms ant n.- at Peterborough' Civic Hospital. lshcd ord floor: hot water Maude Finnemo-re Reo- VI hmm'fl. ‘nth “0kâ€; garage; Daughter of the late Janies and beautiful lawn-s, maple trees, Mar: Finnemore Dear sister ‘ hamlet“ All conveniences. i of Jiohn Finnemore. Millbrook; APP†‘0 :‘Irs- 5911‘952Ct‘nm and Mrs. c. I. Delehav (Char- Street, Milbrook. 4t lotte), Gainsboro. Sask. The SALESMEN WANTED funeral was held from the .J' W. Haw Funeral Home. Mill- Man “'anted for Rawleigh busl- brook. on Tuesday, April 16th, ness. Sell to 15-00 families. at 2.00 p.m. with the Rev. F. 600d 1’1“)le for hustlers. P. ChishIOIm officiating. luter' - “’1'“? today. - Rawleigh’s ment was in Gardiner’s Ceme- tery. Dept. D2833. Montreal, Que. _.._ ..._._.-7. ..- FOR RENT A. ____.â€"... You too can make money, have security and enjoy life but it is esential to have in hand all the necessary elements to suc- cess. We offer you this, presently we need good re- presentatives in: Fraserville. Ida, Janetville, Enniskillen, Campbellcroft. Millbrook, SELLING YOUR HOME? Surroundlngs, to avmd desa- ______. pointment, act now, We mayi Houses urgently needed in the soon find the right person. i Millbrook district. Phone For details. 1600 Delorimier local Mill‘brook agent 223-r-13 Dept. 58, Station C, Mont« or Peter-borough RI. 3-3593. real. ,4t, Lorne Smith, Realtor. 4t For Rentâ€"Seven-Roomed Brick House with Hydro, 31/; miles east of Highway 28. Apply Charles H. Barnard. Phone 24-‘r-5 Bailieboro. 4t â€"_.o‘â€"â€"â€"- â€"â€"â€"l -â€"-.__._____â€"â€"___â€"â€"â€" “mmâ€"W-A __ “a, sALE \ PM I I . tevss on Monday evening to the; IVVomen’s Auxiliary of St'lTurner read the introduction. H‘lhmnas’ Anglilcan Church.’ Mrs. Fallls :vvelc'omedc tgs of. e} gW.A. branch of St. John’s gallant turkey dinner was sex-v." letter, which is somewhat dif- The President Mrs. R. I. F313; guests four members ed by the Legion’s Women’sI ferent than the usual run of lis led in the W.A. ‘Litany and After “Welcoming these pests. Here it. is for your the opening prayers. T he Luke, 18th chapter, verses 315 .42 was read by Mrs. J. “r'gCampbell. Hilton. pard, s utes of the roll call. Miss reported a balance in the bank. Repo commit told two large quilts and on baby quilt were finished and P brought to the. meeting to be W1 seen. by the members. Mrs. er announced the quilts would be sent for Indian children in Prince cash. Albert . l‘buted miscellaneous articles to d be sent also. Plans-were completed. for the table aprons and cafeteria to be held sales in the Waiting Room in con- junction with the W’omen’s Masonry Contractor Guild. Girl Guides. Brownries,‘ Brick, Stone, Blockwork, Scouts and Cubs. Saturday, Repairs, Chimneys and April 27th. Fireplaces. The annual meeting of the 'W.A. of the Diocese of Toron-I to will be held in Toronto the first week in, May. Delegates will be sent from Though years have thinned On Friday, April 12th. 1957 at’ This bra"“h-' Slides I s MADE FOR APRON : AND omen lRev. H. in all branches this year. Mrs. ' Church ’ Ida. Scripture lesson, St. at the home of Mrs. T. A. The Rector closed Mrs. Douglas Shep-‘ the meeting with prayer. ecretary, gave the min-f the last meeting, also Kent, Mrs. Leslie Graham and Mrs. Thos. Harkness . Muriel Smith, treasured! , _ AUCTION SALE for the quzlltlllg. Miss Elle-n. Kent An Auction Sale 'Of Live 9’ Stock, Furniture, etc., the pro- erty of Mrs. Willis Whiteside 'll be held at the residence, rting teen lilot 11, Concession 8,. Manvem Hilton. Dorcas conven-l (junction of 35 highway and 7A) on Saturday, April 201111. 1.30 p.m. sharp. Terms No reserve. Ted Spen- cl‘ey clerk. R. J. Payne, Ponty- pool, auctioneer. in the bale to a school at The members contri- l W JIM FAWCETT of hand made REASONABLE PRICES FREE ESTIMATES Phone Millbrook , 210-w were shown and com-1W 4" [W l menrtary given by the Rector C. Quinn, based on - lthe study book, South East Mrs. H. A. Turner was hos-' from Asia, WhiCh is being used ‘ Next meeting will be heldi Supper hostesses were Miss $65 1bomcr: Adam was the first electronic engineer;â€"didn’t he provide parts for the first load speaker? H. OUELLETTE GENERAL INSURANCE MILLBROOK l l l l i l I l A “â€"â€"_’ - , YOUR SAVINGS EARN 434% When you deposit them in a Guaranteed Investment Certificate. for 3, 4or5years. †Amounts of {$100.00 and up may be left on deposit. Interest is payable, half-yearly by cheque ' g or may be left to accumulate at compound interest. VlCTORIA AND GREY TRUST COMPANY 437 GEORGE ST . PETERBOROUGH YOUR nearest Buick dealer is the best ‘ man in town to get to knowâ€"right now! 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