We of House- and Real Estate f the late Mabel ï¬eld in Bethany lpril 19th, com- o’clock sharp. Real Estate of- a reserve bid. pay 10% date mems for bal- ouneed date of ale of a Cement Drtar Box, Lum- u'l‘ocls, etc. ., the Walter Row- pld in Bethany pril 19th (about her estate of pas been sold). SO "ne, auctioneer. LII als. \ ' III-III..- ,e, auctioneer. 10, 195 Lbrook 87-j B, Plume 275 ONTARIO BATES 8 ms IUNEBAL SERVICES LIMIT-£1) 'A. B. RAPER, PRESIDENT QUEEN ST W. (At Strachan Avenue) TELEPHONE EMpire 3-0681 TORONTO. ONT. BUTTER GRANITE 00. Port Hope, Ont. Box 6% Monuments, Markers, Corner ‘Posts and Inscripticns. CARLEY, STANDISH, CLARK] CARLEY LECB Barristers and Solicitors 425 Water Street PETE RBOROUGH, ONTARIO '1'. J. Carley Q C: (1896-1956) B. 0. Standish 0.0. '1‘. E. Clarke B.A. R. H. Carley B. Com. W. C. Lech B.A. If this board' 1s sincere in its; 5 udents in our High $611001 efforts to help the Millbrook: this present term and 95% 0f 81 hool Area, I would suggest these are in the lower grades, that it publicly submit a plan which leaves us with a possible for a 250 pupil High School in enrollment of over 100 for the M illbrook and also set up a. site coming term. In grade 4 1311b- committee to locate and pur- lie School, which is our most chase a suitable site for this‘ heavily enrolled grade, we have area w here by this school would 39 students and With ’6 e South be ready for use in 2 years or, Gavan Schools this 0.01 reach ,ooner' from this date. In carry. ‘a possible high of 60 students ing out this type of progress, IN ONE YEAR, to go into High me will then know we are out S<h001 in the future If this; of the \EXT and MAYBE is not a sound basis for a new catagory and that. something High School in Millbrook then1 me will neV er haVe one. Good Reading for the . Whole Famfly The )lillbrook district schoollschool. At Bowmanville wet problem was discussed and ac-: were in the MAYBE catagory,.i cording to information passedl as it was said, maybe we should! on to me, the board intimated} have a new chool in Millbrook.‘ that they would be willing to; These are all like tomorrows in sign an agreement to the effecti‘f’nat they never quite seem to that our High School would not? get here. be closed. As in my previous' In our Public School in Mfll- item in our paper, I again re-f brook we have 168 students and mind you, that this board’s do: in our South Cavan Area cision, written, oral or oherwise,’ ichool we have 100 students of are only for its own ‘durationf these there is a possible 32 t0 and they cannot commit futurel pass into grade 9 High School boards. } this coming term. There are 78 businee If this board is sincere in its; smclents in our'High School fifty 51 effort? to help the Millbroo-lgE {his 131133911t term and 95% Ofifeséion Geor Ont . S‘ The Durham High. School Area board meeting was held on March 29, 1958 and despite a 6 1-2 hour meeting it has not come any nearer a. qution to the problem as it now stands. More on Our H.S. Situation - News . Facts e Faï¬iiy Featizrés $315 your Thmday, April 10, 1958 Ne . ‘3 :v <2 nev. spacer ':scd fznd yea ea: S VI T V. NC? For n )5, Moss. er for the: hme xd my check 0: State 4§ E) ‘ \Vimwr of Liberty mafiazine 21-? - ward fur flu» l)z*~'t_1'enlale pinger‘ 011 Canadian TV this year, ngyce Sullivan; star of CBC itelevisicn shows, is~heard ire-f {’quently on CBC radio shows,’ ‘including the daily (Mondayf through Friday) Trans-Canada: iMastinee. l ,_ ‘ -. .. ~_.â€"b l . When the Durham County High‘ School Area was formed, it was felt that there was no alternative but for Millbrook to join. A village of this size can neither attract, nor pay adequate salaries to secure tmfchers of high standing With- out the support of a High School area Board.‘ At that "ï¬ï¬riï¬Ã©ié'i‘ï¬iaï¬â€˜ SEES] Ei’fg'ï¬'nl purchase a High School site and 250 pupil school to be finished; and ready to operate in 2 years or less florm this date. I It is‘ with great interest that I have read, in your paper, let- ters expressing concern about the future of Secondary Educa- tion for this part of Durham County. The Editor: Mirror-Reporter, Mfllbrook . Sir: iv the raising of: stahdard inl our High School: 0 t at u e will be on a par with surrounding schools and -b able to sell education to th other near by areas. \Ve cannot entice other‘ :tudents into our school with our present set up and in fact. we will be luckv to be able toi 32-01d what we alreadv have i We cannot enlarge our school. enrollment without a school, sol step No. l is the building of a new High School in this area; and so I repeat, let this board; set 1199135? i: e com ttee and ~{futiliagsfé‘a Hig‘lTSclio Slte an ll When we reach this stage of advancement we will then be able to take step Nofl which concrete is being done for us1 here. When the. High School‘ at. Port Hope was proposed we were in the NEXT catagory, in that if we helped Port Hope we would be NEXT with our school. At Bowmanville we were in the MAYBE catagory,.i as it was said, maybe we should! have a, new chool in Millbrook. ' These are all like tomorrows in ‘f’n'at they never quite seem to get here. I JOYCE SULLIVAN Sincerely, Reg Hopkins. ing is owned by the Pubâ€" lic School, and at the present fate of growth, the Public Sehol will very soon require the whole building. The Durham County Area Board have visited Millbronk many times, and they have been most co-operatiw in trying 1-; solve these problems. If any leg-a1 citizen can >11an the Boar l I‘m-w {hey can attract 91101:;er pupils to our area In :ux‘ti‘fy such a new milding. I 4111 \ure Um moth. uiw The Men ‘i-1«i1 mint MfliUH‘ t ibitir! :inu. V ‘ The '111} hm} ‘m I' ('211 we is a} re allmï¬al 1011 of bnundaries with? in the area. so that pupils With-Q in 8 to 10 miles in all directionsi would be brought to- this SCHOOL? 1‘ (b) a probable High School , body of 250 to 300 pupils. \V’hen this became known, we ' held meetings with School Board representatives from South Momghan, Manvers and éNorth Gavan. Here we met gem first. stumbling block. [South Monagzhan had set its: [heart on continuing to send its ipupils to Peterboro-ugh; Man- vers was sWinging towards Lindsay area (Victoria); and this left North Gavan uncertain I; as to what. it should do. They Tï¬W’MéMfW‘thm-y, aim, Wiould bramport their pupils to Peterborough. f The next thing that was done ‘ was the outlining of boundaries ,for the Durham County High ’School area, and Peterborough . Suburban areas. This: was a imatter for Council to decide, {and the line was drawn through SQav-an village, jogging south to {include Matchett’s s c h o o 1. '"These boundaries can be chang» led only with difficulty, and once a municipality has joined a High School area, it cannot Withdraw, except under very‘ ‘special circumstances. ' Thirst, briefly, brings our High ? SchOol History up to date. The present problem is as follows :' (1) The present High School Area boundaries, which' limit our access to N orth Gavan pupils. South' Monaghan does not seem! interested in a new High? School in our area. ‘ (2) Our difficulty in assurâ€" ing the Dept. of} Educa- tion that a new school built in our area would! have 250 to 300 pupils. (3) The necessity of having a $3,000,000. 00 assessment. which such a school would serve. (4) The present school build-l _- ‘ _ -wâ€" v wn-u “AI-11 vv \ 'L \L.V .l u.\.l LR} a _ namguxucub. .uusi There are . resentl ' 82 newspapers what they are to- programme, which is heard p y ' u o a o . G nllm ' A . . . dav. Mr. Dills is now edit-or- nightly Mondays to Fmdays on' over. nt Members, 11 Mb . . . , . _ . . erals, 3 C.C.F. and from seats m-chlef of two Ontario week- the CBC Dominion network is , . . . “ ’ i meant. The need for effective 1188: the Acton Free Pres, and referred to as a Sunday news- opposiiti on is manifest when the Canadian Champion in Mil- paper supplement published ' " ‘ . you note the increasinglv care- ‘ , a. , a , '9 V . ’ E o . u U . ton' H9 h‘ 3 been elected (3‘ ry day . less administration of Ontario’s 1 ' iaff‘airs. They have developed time, we hoped to be able to; the Public School to build 3411116 attitude once prevalent at enlarge our school, or to build addition to the present school, Ottawaâ€"“W-hos t0 St0P ‘15-?†a new one. A ,’ andrent it to the High Schooll We need your presence at To qualify 1101' Provincial on a long term basis. In any this important conventiona. â€If“ Grants to build such a whoohease. there should be the reviS- ‘ matters not if you are not a there were certain requisites: ion of boundaries Such a build-i voting delegattel ("0111; along . . ‘ V .3 q_.i11g program would fall on us anyway. an a '9 {’3 in t ’3 (a) 330‘? eSsment of 35,00†gag tax payers, who, as members proceedings. It W111 be the (b) a probable High School of the Durham County area are 1}]?SEfx?}t1l}gl 31161 most colour- body of 250t0‘3001311pi18.:alrpay paying towards the new 11 .ounma touvention 1n . . %.,-r."_. V, . [schools 111 Bowmanville and (â€Hermie vhlftqr.“ . \\ 11811 iiilS became kllO‘Wll, \Vt‘ ‘ Port Hope. T-O find a solution The 1)r0‘v111(-]a] lepral Party held meetings With School: to this problem requliï¬es the with new faces and potent en- Board representatives from 1 South Momaghan, Manvers and North Gavan. Here we met our first. stumbling b10ck.! South Monagtha-n had set its! heart on continuing to send ’ its pupils to Peterbo-ro-ugh: Man-i rec-operation of all the town- ships concerned, the Depart- and the local citizens. It is a matter ofl great concern to us all. ergy is about to resume its true role as a reform movement. ‘ .ment of Education of Ontario; W‘On’t N011 001118 011 April 18ml and 19th? Thank you. 1 Yours sincerely, Albert Wren, M.P.P. i fascion he has done much to help make Canadian weeklv newspapers what they are to- day. Mr. Dills is now editor- in-chief of two Ontario week- lies: the Acton Free PI‘PS, and the Canadian Champion in Mil- ton. H-e has been elected George A. Dills of Acton, Ont. started in the new>paper business in 1907. During his fifty and one years in the pro- The alternaiive would be for: m mnmxm muons, FIFTY AND ONE Dills of Acton, “Man c “Man of the Year†by The On-!; tario Weekly NeWSpapers As-‘S ociati-on and is shown here be- :1 ing interviewed by John Mac-L t kin 19p01ter for the C. B. C. {C 1a.dio 3 Assignment.†This' progrmnnne which is heard C nightly Mondays to Fridays on the CBC Dominion network, is referred to as “a Sunday news- papei supplement published every day. " ‘ (D V 0 l y 1 O Operate a floor polisher for 3 hours. 0 Qperate_a vacuum At today’s values one cent does not buy too much, but start thinking in terms of electric energy and you will be surprised how much a cent will do for you. A cent’s worth of electricity at the aver- age domestic cost can save you hours of hard work. For example. it will . . . The Power ofa Gent At today’s values one cent does not buy too much, but start thinking in terms of electric energy and you will be surprised now much a cent will do for you. 4. cent’s worth of electricity at the aver- Lge domestic cost can save you hours of 1ard work. 3or example, it will . . . cléaner for 1734 hours. M. E. Hobbs, M.D. Miiibrook Public Utiiities Commission LIVE BETFER EiEQTRECALLY the safe, oleï¬n, modern way It, is vital to every citizen of Ontario that the Ontario Lib» era] Party be reborn to resume an effective role as Her Ma.- jgesxty’s Loyal Opposition and then alternative to the present Ontario Government. May I greet your readers with thi; informatésn? ; On April 18th and 19th the Ontario Liberal Association will meet in convention at. Toronto (King Edward Hotel) to elect a Party Leader, to elect execu- tive officers and to appoint key personnel for important posts. VOICE OF MILLBROOK To the Editor Dear Sir: O Operate a drill for 5 houzs. ' 0 Do two wash loads in an auromanc washer. Parliament Buildjpgs, Toronto, Ontario. April; 2, 1958 Ken ora, Ont . Pontnoel â€". Ontario Licensed Auctioneer. Durham County, is now available to con- duct sales anywhere in County. Your patronage respectfully The annual meeting of the Women’s Institute will be held .on . Saturday, April 12th, at 2.00 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Thos. Harkness. There will also be a talent sale. . ' Mirror-Reporter April 2711., I958 7-3-1 9 TIME TABLE GHAIGES JOHN PAYNE Full information from agents RAILWAY solicited ', Publisher .