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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 10 Apr 1958, p. 1

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p and 5 roomed :self contained. L500 per month. hpril lst. Apply rug Store or 9Millbrook. {'he Rev. and Mrs. >lm are happy to virt‘h (ff :1 (3.112.333- lay. March 31st, meph’s Hospital, ‘ large Storm t the ething for Phone 39 Min- . 1t gnaw Bales 3f lostly Alfalfa. ‘PPL‘ to Wm 21 )-l‘-3 Min- 215-123 Mill- 1 and Rodney I and Brant Robert Arm- Ont -, phone orongh . 3, .pril 3, 1:98 erw‘ce ? Oats, and grown from - Apply Don l04-W-11 Mi”- vailable fOr 13‘ rates . "9 -‘Q with Haven Street, New. 36. 4t 'onghing and I“ now, For r, alterations 7 kind, phene *r. 89-W \Iill- Baloon Tire )nable. App‘zy 'tt phone 140.“; It vtock trucker one changed 1 RI 5-7081. ry’s OvakCook Phone 3o.j emoved VOTED Den 16 9t. .IIIIHIIII A ’sale of Home Baking and "Aprons will be held in Coultei Lro<.l,1mited store on Satur- da } . April 12th from 3 to 5 p.n1., under auspices of the “'omen’s Auxiliary of St. Thomas' Angli- can Church. 2t "98th. Year. N0. 15. , __IVC_‘ can Church. 2 ‘ MILLBROOK AND DISTRICT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ACTIVITIES FOR 1958 '5 Clarence Henry (Ironter of â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"- Peter-borough, brother of Mr.’ ' ' R -v0 t fM'llb k. Agricultural Dinner OQS rou ero 1 mo ,pa ‘ zi‘iiiiziaoiflulingfiz‘ig.fiflifiii’éifi .1- Agliwlfml Eveline?“ Remember the Millbrook an (1: His funeral took place from St. i Dmner meetlng Apml 29th w1th‘ District Agricultural Dinner on, GWEN“ Anglican Olflu‘qh on' ”"9““ arid Ellms'. . April 29th. United Church Tueadey, $19111 8th, W1th Int-er- 2. Retzul bommltteeâ€"To uh‘ 11 t 00 D R P lment m thtle Lake Cemeteryuvestigate parking problems, 3.3. a 7‘ p.m. r.. ' ': The sympathy of the com-I store hours and clean-up week. Vlwatn g-IwSt speaker W111 talk munity goes out to Mr. ROSS Dinner meeting September 2?. on his visit to N.A.T.O. ECrouter in his 1059. I 25. Industrial and Transpor- ‘ ration Committeeâ€"Dinner me- ‘eting November 25. I â€".â€"â€" ____.«.. r -.. v-_.__ _..._-..-â€"â€"_â€" . Olde Tyme Dancing â€"Friday, April llth, Cavan, Ontario. Jim Fisher and Orchestra. Help us establish a good clean type of dance where everyone can enjoy themselves. Co-sponsored by the Gavan Hall Board. 9.30 p.m. sharp. Admission $1.00. . 2t‘ Admission There will be a. Musical Programe, Coloured Picture: of the West Indies, taken by Mr and Mrs. G. A. Spice: this past winter, and refreshments. St. Andrew’s United Church Choir INVITES YOU to a PARTY in their Church Hall on Thursday, April 10, at 8 p.m. J. H. Banin‘ger, Publisher. Coming Event Jeans, Clam Diggers, and Slim Jims New Teen-form Bras and Garter Belts THE GERTRUDE SHOP, PHONE 136 For The Teen Agers Bake Sale The Millbrmk MILLBROOK, ONTARIO _ Workmeu sweeping the street I' a few days ago got enough of ; the winter’s accumulation of Idirt‘ to make a good farm if there were any spots to put it. ‘ How about taking it. to the {moon on the first trip, it would ‘be a good place to start one as‘ s thetan is supposred to be no farm? 1 there. 1 -. --V. A large number on the street,‘ H H ‘ ' - last Thursday, caused by Fri‘ Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Int- day being a holiday and fromme and_ .children of Toronto, the fine warm sunshine dav itiwere v1s1torrs “nth Mr. and was. ” IMrs. Dave Lunn. The children 'stayed over for a week’s holi- days. Seen On King Street During The Week LOCAL MAN BEREAVED 50 Cents MILLBROOK, ONTARIO, CANADA THURSDAY 9. A spmial welcominw coni- mitce has been set up to meet with new citizens employed at [Ontario Refmniutory. { ‘ 10. Membi 1'5111p chive has been set for Chamber of Com- .11191'1-9. week April 13-19. . l) 11‘ has de1-i1le1l to pay fee for \Ve wish to thank the many one year‘s 111e111l1e1<liip. Ifiiends' \vlm remembered ns 9. A spe1ial \\ e11 01111111» 1on1- \\ 1th IIIGK'SagGS of sympathy, mitee has been set up to meet t'lo\\e1< eards. and nets of .with new citizens emplo; ed at kindnew at the time of the lUntariU Refoimutory. lillne» and death of the Rev. ‘ ll). Membership chive has Hermon Mel‘onnell. \Ve should [been set for Chamber of Com- like to include all three minis- I l l l meree week April 13-19, lters of the village and the atâ€" â€"â€" finding pliysieian and nnrs‘eN. iSince elose members of the IN MEMORIAM . familv on aCeount of illness Olanâ€"ln 10‘1“” memory Of a and great distance, were unable (.lear 1111‘}?de 311d father. we to be present. the ministration; Tjamin F.01a11.who paswd (1f our friends were especially auay April 12th, 195 . . applmiatfd Gone, dear father, gone forever, Mrs. Hermon M1 (,onne How we miss your smiling face; Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Ingliam A happy home we once enjoyed- ’l‘ h e Grace Presbyterian. How sweet the memory still, Chnr1h W. M S. Easter Thank: But death has left a loneliness Offerino' meeting.r will be held' Tl ..e world (an never fill. lat th1a home of Mrs. Ed. Haw, â€"Ever remembered and sadly 0" April 16th at 2 p 111 Mn 1 missed bv his Wife and family. Hnt1hinson St Paul S I’resbv- ,terian Church Peterborough,l , “,will be guest speaker. A good. Renew Your Subscription. {attendance is requested But you left all to remember ' ' and family. ‘ None on earth can take vour -â€"â€"â€"'-'-- place. NOTICE ‘ l ‘â€" ~‘w b‘. Lake Ontario Develop; 1mm As~'(u-iati(>uâ€"â€"'l‘llo Cham- b r has (lH'ile to pay fee for 01w yum s membethip. ,â€" 4. \eterinarv Surgeonâ€"Ap- plicatiun has been made to (:uelph for nan es of graduates, mm of whom would consider locating in Milibrouk. V lllL' LL( ‘6. Housingâ€"luvestigwaté r0- HobbS. quirements and the possibility Rev. M of conStructiug additional Carmel homes in l\’Iill‘brook. ‘ l ni‘n “71‘ <5. Transportation Committe. â€"Apply to have ().l\".R. con- tinue service into Millbrook. Apply to have C.P.R. sell pas- senger tickets at Gavan. En‘ deavour to have improved trucking service Toronto to Millbrook. 4. Santa Claus Paradeâ€"To be held Saturday, December 13, 1958. I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Allin Iof Cont-0rd were visitors with 1111s parents Mr. and Mrs. Clif- lf-ord Allin, and grandfather er. Thoma-s Allin Sr. over the , weekend . ' Mr. Paul LaFreni-ere of Of- tawa wa~ the Easter Holiday guest of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Boughner. Mr. Carman Ingram who has been on leave of absence from The Toronto-DOminion Bank, Montreal, we are pleased to re- port, has now returned to the Supervisor 5 Department, East- ern Division, Montrealfl We are pleased to report that Mr. H. C. (Hal) Argue return- ed home form Civic Hospital on Sunday, after a heart con- dition, and that he is progxes» ing satisfactorily. Mr. E. S. Clarry, Mr. and. Mrs. J. H. C. Clarry, and Mrs. Gordon Kennedy, of T0- ronto, were guests at the week- end .of the Misses Clarry. m muongnroam Authorized as 2nd class mu - PERSONAL ’; CARD or THANKS i To our many kind friendS, irelatives and neighbours for {the beautiful floral tributOS, 'expressions of sympathy. and assitauce rqce-ived, We offer our most sincere thankS. Toi lthe Haw Funeral Home, Dr. ; Hobbs. Rev.1\I1.ChiSIu)lm,l Rev. Mr. Heustin, L.O.L. 421’1 Carmel, the kindness of every- one Who has helped us to bear the loss of a loving husband and father. Thanks again. â€"Family of”, late William Ken- nod)’. i I wish to express my sineerelfl‘m‘ 1958 are H. Moore and lthanks to Dr. J. W. VVrig-hf, HODkiHS- lMillbrook: to the nurses, order- The 30001111“ were read lie>‘~, and staff of Civic Hospital, the treasurer E. Liesemer. PotorhOrough: the Rev. Francis,b9r3hip *0 “10 Lake 011'” ,P. Chisholm, the members ofiDC‘Velopment Association St, Andrew’s United Uhurullluwfi‘m o.’ E. Liesmnor and W.A. of the North Group, the ___;______._ l lI.0.0'.F‘. Lodge No. 308 Mill- uni-annulllllllullm i brook, the Gavan Quilters Club, VVeeker [and all who so kindly sent me {flowom Windy, ‘frm‘it, let'léers Smoked Picnic H4 Smoked Side Bar and (-ai‘dS'-, and visited me, and all who assisted, in any way «luring my recent illneS‘S. I and Disctrict- Chamber of Com-l met-cc, in St. Andrew’s United‘ Church Hall on Tuesday, April 2';1th. Dr. Vivian will speakl on the NATO conference whichi he attended recently in PariS, ; France. I Dr'R. PL Vivian, MUP Will be. guest spéakér at a diu- ner sponsored by the Agricul- ture Committee of Millbrook CARD OF THANKS CARD 0F THANKS H'. C. Argue. 10, 1958 IiIIIII th-Mwumammvermmmfi ["(AMPBELL’S / I KINGDOM" The accounts were read by the treasurer E. Liesemer. The bership to the Lake Ontario Development Association on Auditors appointed for the year 1958 are H. Moore and R. Hopkins. The regular monthly meetPng ' agglaififiés t: imiielcome d R. of the Directors of the Mill- Hookins as a member of the brook and District Chamber of Chamber. Mr. Hopkins gave Commerce was held 1n the Coun. a very interesting and enlight- cil Chamber March 25th. The ening talk on the High School following members Were pres- situation in Millbrook ent: President A. Spicer, E. l The meeting was adjourned Lwiesemer J. McMaster, H. 'at 10 15 p 111 Moore, H. Ouellette, Bev Reid, l R Goheen, A. Fallis G Dawe I -â€"--â€"»-â€"â€"._._ The meeting was opened byI CLOTHING WANTED President A Spider Thel The WMS of St. Andrews minutes 11 ere read and adopted United Church are packing a as read seconded bVH Moore. Iba‘le fior missmns. Any good Business arising out of the clean used clothing 11111 be ac- lninutng “rag diSCuSSed and re_ CPptable. Plea‘re leaveyarcels polts were given bv the Com-EEMiSS Luella Ixennedy 5 home mittee Chairman. With Jock Mahoney and ' II We Tim Hovey "Jailhouse Rock IIIIIIIIHIIIIIIlllllflllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEJIIEEIII Chamber of Commerce Appoint Auditors 5 FREE delivery to Millbrook Friday afternoon! = iI.III-IIIII-IIIIIIIIIIIIII-IIIIIIIII'll-IIIIIII-l "SLIM CARTER“ “III.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII-IIIIIIIIIIIIIE ADMISSION: $5.00 PER COUPLE; SINGLE $2.50 The Millbrook Hockey Club is Sponsored by The Buckliam Transport. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ‘ All-Technicolor Show Armouries, Friday/May 2nd. Smoked Picnic Ham - - 39c lb Smoked Side Bacon - 45c lb Pork (hops and Side Pork - 49c lb Bologna 30c lb Butter 65ch Phon 225 12 Gummer’sStore,(avan Milliiroo; Weekend Specials The Millbrook Hockey Club Banquet and Dance Adventure in Canada With Drik BOgarde AT 7:00 O’clock PM. Social Hour, Dinner, Dance and Entertainment EVERYBODY IS GOING TO $1.56 a. year in adv: Post Office Depu’bment, Ottawa, Ont. l \ { BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hubbeard are happy to announce the birth of their daughter Sherri ()liu, at l’ttmhorouvh Civic Hospital on Monday, April 7th, 1908 King St roe-t . J. McMaster welcomed R. Hopkins as a member of the Chamber. Mr. Hopkins gave a very interesting and enlight- ening talk on the High School situation in Millbrook. McMaster. Delegates chosen for Zone 2, Lake Ontario De- velopment Association are the President A. Spicer, and Vice President G. Trick. ELVIS PRESLEY NEXT MON. T0 THURS. Shows at 6.30 and 9.00

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