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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 3 Apr 1958, p. 3

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ls. Hâ€"729‘I = ‘11 BU.‘£; FLUâ€".531 UUL 512.100 : QUEEN ST W. (At Strachan Avenue) TELEPHONE EMpire 3-068] TORONTO. ONT. OAKLEY, STANDISB, CLARK] OAKLEY LECE Barristers and Solicitors 425 Water Street PETERBOROUGH, ONTARIO T‘ J. Carley Q.C. (1896-1956) R. 0. Standish 0.0. T. E. Clarke B.A. R. H. Carley 3. Con. W. C. Lech B.A. Port Hope, Ont. Box 622 Monuments, Mixers, Corner Posts and Inscriptions. The Cramahe reeve spoke enthusiastically of the recent Dominion parliament and said it had shown its interest in the county ’e older citizens by rais- ing the old age pensions. ed as examples we provmce's, efforts to expand the tourist} trade, the work of the depart- zuén-t of agriculture and the. expanding highway system. } '01]! and Provincial parliaments was‘ sen w?» .._1 ‘ugc David Dmgwall, the‘imc;1 rerve Cramahe Township,_." " who pbq‘wsed a toast to then-‘13 a parliaments of Canada. 'Of ; Mr. Dim-mall said the govern-1 V mem Ontario had made a 3"“ great. [:xmribution to *he we]- to faxe (-19 people and mentionâ€"l gav ed as examples the provmce’s,13a“1 A tribute to the Dominion __ Mr. Goodfellow congratulat? ed the l'nitcd Counties foriThom-pson, members: of parha- I . . I T their proposed unprovcd pr-o- ment from Durham afld I.\orth- u-ramme for care of the aged. umberland respectfuJy 1n the Hes-aid the counties’ awarenesf last sessmn, rephed to Mr. . . . . . . ' .0' ’~ - ‘ of their reSpOIls‘IbllltleS m 1m- Dmewellfotoast. . . ' .. 7, -d" . 16. b Dr. Vlvlan pald trlbute to PrLWlng gOOd r06. 5 (.1011 8' th 0 (’f h U at 1 110th in)’ driving through thei -e bovernment t 9 met are" 11» did not elaborate on§C011n’cies and compared the Xd'uti S f ' U] ’ a a. rw :1.» WW grants. e 0 U0 It) LOUIILIHO s Th» \unieter said South Mon- With thwe of members of the aghan was to be congratulated House 01‘ Commons. In bo;h fr” being able to pmfluce men! cabes the. pubhc serYant gladly ‘ spend?» tlmc away from home, he said, but the county council. 1. (y f ‘1‘ 7* v .0 Hui-x"; L'anzpbcll. a former reevc 10rdtan i9. ‘ 9m: mgr) ”Sh-ht ~ ’1; A- '. *1 ‘ S cf Sum?) Monaghan, who Wt‘I-- 511mg?“ nffp ”1H 0m“ k“ £311: .. .mm‘: the ”nests at the banquet (O b hue 5' ,, e §p0 _e '0 b , 1 -. p.) Importance of keepmg 1n touch Wm ‘szil'tlr‘ll m 190-. With 1h” 90 18 go that the re My. H-wuifa‘lloxv conveyed Io ‘ txt'p' p “‘ k . th : f Major prawn a me can no“ elr w. "":?z‘~I~ the reoret .0: ‘ , ‘ . _ {Ls-1:». «A v p a 1” ‘D D 42,”; needs and thelr desn'es. I who «'OIIIG qualify as counties“ warden at such close interval Brick Block ‘W crk 5; GENERAL REPAIRS PHONE llIfllbrOOk- 214132 was master of ceremonies, Thv Jinner, \Vhit‘h W118 ar- - by the Clerk and Coun- ‘: Tammi K . . ‘ :‘i‘l LY? >3.»th Monaghan Town- Ready to beat the d ship, of which Mr. Bothwell is this year’s crippled c 1,863.9, was attended by nearly campaign are 11-year-( 4m: proplé. inrluding members’Crocker. the 1958 “ vi 111.} eountievs’ council andjEddie Allen. leader :hvir wives. Deputy-reeve' Happy Gang, and MichaeIWMGYkar0f Post Hope,:Bi]ly Watson. forme Warden Bothwell Honoured Five new development road flan“ for the United Counties were announced by the Hon. W. A. Goodfellow, Ontario $323,191- of agriculture and MID-P. fi’xor Northumberland, Walncsday night at the annual ‘.‘-.'::7a;€‘n.~‘ dinner held in honour, i'nited Counties Warden Rayl Luringwll at the Millbrook Arm-l Dr. R. P. Vivian and Ben PHONE Fred Gardner Cavan, Ont. FOR urles . BATE l DODDS NEBAL SERVICES PRESIDENT Victor Wilson made a toast tn the ladies and Mrs. Rov ~Whit- tington replied. Entertainment was provided at the dinner I)" :1 (11131191. c011- sis in” of Art Beebe. Alan Daw- '211. Hamil B11ckha12: 11111 'James \Vood. with Mrs. Alan 11) -‘l «“4011 at the piano: by Jack T" :11 (.1 the ele ‘trix organ: ‘1 .4). A; and b\ F111111is DeCzn‘lo. wh: sang a solo. Mis. Earl Argue of Bethany van" a leading. The meal as catel ed for by the Centreville Presbyterian Church. *Examiner. W'ictoria .and Peterborough iCounties, was: divided in 1849, land the first .United Counties “warden, Percy Reid, of Darling- ton, served in 1850, he said. (that the government of Canada fig anxious to help lower levels ‘of government. ' Wilfred Carmthers. reeve of lBowmanville, proposed a tbsp-2t, to the l‘nited Counties and ,gave a brief history of the for- mation .of county government there. The district of Newcastle, {which included part of Ontario, 5 Mr. Thompson said he wa< gawe-«micken by acwmulation of knowledge and experience as~ fsembled at the banquet. He lac‘Fured the counties‘ council Warden Bothwell was pre- sented with a gift from th’e com- mittee in charge of the dinner, Geo. Dean, H. Sy-er, R. Fisher and J. E. Robinson. leorge Dean. another South Monaghan Councillor, read an address on the part of his Coun- cil to Mr. Bothwell, and preâ€" sented a boquet of flowers to Mrs. Bothwel]. Mr. Bothwell thanked even?- one 1(sp0nsible for the banczi ‘ :t and said he had been done a great honour by his fellow citi- zens of South Monaghan and the other municipalites of the counties who had chosen him as Warden. Douglas MoMaeter, reeve of Murray Township, replied to the toast and mentioned that with 42 members, the council is the second largest county coun- cil in Ontario. Gerald Anderson of the Sth Monaghan Town-ship Council proposed a toast to Mr. and Mrs. Both‘well and dewrjbed the Warden as a good steward and a fine Christian gentleman who haék greatfifgy helped his community . Thompson, member: of parlia- ment from Durham and N orth- umberland respectfully in the last session. replied to Mr. Dingwell ’s toast . Ready to beat the drum for this year’s crippled children’s campaign are 11-year-old David Cracker. the 1958 “Timmy”, T3371? acne Allen. leader of The appy Gang. gnd Whipper former Vicâ€"rid professional wrestling champ- ion. Crocker and Watson were guets on three recent CBC Trans-Cénada radio network broadcasts. planned by The Happy Gang, to aid the Society fir Crippled Children. TEE MIRROR-REPORTER, WK, ONTARIO cook better ‘v' f . electricity dqes : QNTARIO ‘. . . costs so lzttle Designed to give you the ultimate in cooking perfection, a modern electric . range will roast, broil, fry, bake and boil â€"all automatically. Electric cooking is clean cooking. Your pots and pans stay shining bright. There’s no film on walls and curtainsâ€" and your kitchen stays cool. Electric cooking is fast cookingâ€"economical too. With an automatic electric range you LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLYâ€" the safe, clean, modern way. ' ]. West Benders ....... 114 1! 2. Zion Liners .......... 11( l 3. Coulter ............. 102 4. Bankers ............ 10'] :3. Crew Cuts .......... 99 6. Bee Aze ............. 95 7. BUck’s Bombers ...... 85 8. MadKaps ............ 81 9. Pep R Uppers ....... 80 10. Rink E Dink: ........ 78 11. Three Dots .......... 77 1.2. Murphies ........... 72 1.3. Hillbillies ........... 71 14. Bailieboro ........... 70 15. Bob Cats ............ 69 '16. Racketeers .......... 67 J7. Industrials .......... 65 18. 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