.7, 1968 no these days '5 h'ï¬'uï¬Vflfzs‘w '. OF The Whini- ’-'3. Chapter 249, 10-1 9. as amend- \. ‘I proposed By- 'se Agreements tioned munici- the reSpective the Applicant, licant the right ‘ and pipes into mes. TTER OF Ap- HSumers' Gas rder declaring the assent of ctors of the lities is (:3; Y-laws. own of Camp- Township of Township of Village of Village of ARING oard hereby 22nd day of ‘clock in the ndard Time, Oard, Suite. 31’ east, Tor- - hearing of ms and all rem. ations, By- Agreements ' urther par- e offices of unicipah‘ty. licitors for . Zimmer- rville_ 111 E. Toronto. T10): 10 OTE OF TORS at the a- .e Board an Order 1 that the municipal f said By- :3 8th day ; CARD t lrman - erâ€, . mission . oved PAID ice hï¬riï¬ï¬fiweï¬fï¬h L'.‘ “ r r, ‘ - . Atlas? 8 . ‘_. ‘1‘; ,_.._, $-74“, ,. A... . J. H. Bun-ingot, Publisher. . No. 17. 98th. Year. JUST IN Bedjackets $2.95 THE GERTRUDE SHOP, PHONE 136 women, ammo ileaves In August Cavan, the Rev. H. C. Quinn,‘l B.A., Lth., announced last; Sunday that he had accepted a call to St. Luke’s Church, Sain FIRES LAST WEEK c. '11 nd had so,,o'ht his KEEP rmnm BUSY 0“ S WI 3 "5 Bishop’s advice before accept- ing, the call. He Will take up his new parish on the first of August. Mr. Quinn has been here for the past two years, and during that time has made all of us his friend. The Reporter, along -with the rest of the citizens [of Millbrook and district, al- HERE TUESDAY, APRIL 29 At the present rate of fires; .' ‘ Millbrook will soon need a full[ ; time fire brigade. Last week there were no less than three fires in one day. A grass fire 7 apparently caught on a hen, house back of Mr. Milton Chair lice residence, the former Com mercial Hotel near the station. Later. fire that may have spread from the dump via the grass route, set fire .to an old shack near the site and burnt it down. Not satisfied with these capers the fire attacked 'a plot of grass near Arthur Tricks home which was soonI taken ca re of. l him and Mrs. Quinn and their family the best of God’s bless- ings in the future. scout 3mm ! M HONOURED BY FAMILY ON 47th. ANNIVERSARY . a Dr. R. P. Vivian, M.P. day night, April 19th. She was chosen from a' class of 29. Bonnie is the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Burns, Mr nd Mrs Howard Lunn Will be guest. speaker at a din- . a . - - ' . . who observed their 47th. wed-i nor to be held Tuesday. AFN] ding anniversary during the l 29th in St- Andrew’s United weekend. were in Peterborough? Church Hall. Dinner will oom- at the home of their son Orville,lm(.m.e at 7.00 p.m. and is a. beautiful upholstered chair'(’0mmlttee 0f the MlllbrOOk from their family and is a. granddaughter of Councillor and Mrs. Joseph H. Burns of Cavan Township. {Going To N.B. i l iRev. H. (I Quinn,i Seen On King Street During The Week Mr. Fred C'hallice wearing al [ESCAPADE IN JAPAN, and an ice cream {cone in his hand. If this isn’t! ,u ' . - - l The Rector of the Parish 0:13 Sign that summer 1s JuSt 3‘" the corner, then th no such sign. straw hat round Elinore Crowley, Carol Ridgcl John, N.B., in the Diocese of and Judy Hobbs tilling the soil Frederic-ton. Mr. Quinn told at the school bridge corner. his congregations that he was From the way they were diggâ€" conscientiously trying to follow “1g Its a sure bet they never had any experience on a chain gang, nor would they be quali- fied to join the ground hog’s union. An empty beer bottle left drop . . _ A small brown owl layin though sorry to see ham go, WlSh dead in C in our doorway. Some gener- ous soul leaving us the last i What happen- i is hard to say, but there was world. blood drops on the floor. CouldlUnited Church, the lst. Cavan . - brook’s Broadwav caused it to cured bv being crowned Prin- , ' . . - - ccss at the beauty contest held fly into some sharp pomt thus dedicated by Scout Chaplain in the Memorial Centre Satur- causing the tragedy .n the bird Rev. Francis ChiShOIm' i' l Miss Bonnie Burns was hon- be the bright lights 0f Mill- The usual Saturday night’s master 0- :ljripp, BObbY Allen accumulation of cigarette butts. and Paul W “1510‘â€- 6 Maria. Street, Peterborough, burnt matches, and papers. From the criss-cross vapour trails left by some jet flyer, be Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lunn muSt have been lost over Mill- spent the weekend with Mr. brook on Satudray and didn’t who had and District Chamber of Con‘~ and Mrs. Orville Lunn, Peterâ€" know whether it was London or gathered for the occasion. lmerce. borough. . New York he was over. We ' ,_______ Weekend visitors with Mrs. mean he travelled so fast that L. Ingram and Mrs. A. Jef-l frey were Mrs. Lewellyn Coop- BRIDGE WO‘RK STARTED l Millbrook and Cavan For your wonderful support on March 31 Work on the new bridge on; Distillery Street has gotten’ of dirt thrown up there will be My Particular Thanks to all those who worked so hard for this result. structure. Birth 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ernie E. Hark- l er of South Creake, Fakenham, Yours Sincerely, Norfolk, England, formerly of: E Ontario Opportunity Why Gamble on the Future? Here is a. Proven Plan, Offered by an All-Canadian Company. . No Selling Involved. No Pre rious Experience Necessary. No Credit Risks. p WE WANT SINCERE applicants who can spare at least 2 hours per week,and are interested in owning a full-time business in the future. If accepted, must be able to start immediately, servicing I established accounts. . WE OFFER Complete Individual Manual Instruction Periods. Complete Name Brand Inventory. Liberal | Company Finance Plan. Immedate Weekly Income. Repln‘chas Agreement After Trial Period If Not Satisfied . 1 NOTE :â€" APPLICANTS selected must have a minimum of $675 for complete stock. SORRY: EXISTING obligations prevent us from accepting applications in: SUDBURY â€" NORTH BAY _ â€" SARNIA â€"-- OTTAWA -- KINGSTON jMarch 19th. 1958. r...â€" .â€"â€"~ GOD ERICK PLEASE! No triflers! If you are sincere and desire a Company interview, please write giv- . ing age, past experience, address and phone number to Box 150, (are Mirror-Reporter Ofï¬ce) ffMillbrook . ‘ A . v u ' ' V IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII dirt. spent these [places would seem as small as Millbrook. Then again he may have heard of our “Seen get his name in it. The Millbrook Fire Brigade the “Test. end. 'making a quick getaway t0 Shortly after we. noticed them coming from under way, and from the pile,tlle Era-st end. Surely the boys didn’t go clear around the speed. a sure foundation for the new.world looking for the hire, if lthey did they sure have it over l“Sputn-ik†like a wig over a bald head when it comes to I I Cecil McMahon on top of the Percy VIV'an HM‘llbrook, are. pleased to an-lArmstrong home putting on or of Memlo Park, California, and Mrs. George Beswetherickl on King Street†and wanted t.» of Toronto. I lookers . nounce the birth of their daug11-' new roofing. At the angle this for (Penelope) on Wednesday,|roof slants, he had no envious ion-lookers, nor did he take tlmn ‘â€"lout to look and envy the on- He didn’t even come ,down every hour for a coffee break, of course Cecil belongs to the older generation and doesn’t know any better. He did a job for us once and all ihe thought about was work. .he thought about was work. A lot- of heavy machinery a- :and Bremner’s Garage. lthey were doing W0 wouldn’t lâ€"know, but we did see a pile of Maybe Mr. Jeffrey who part of the winter in Florida, is having a palm tree itrans'ferred from there to his ipremises, just to keep him in 1 e. ï¬i‘i‘“ ï¬mind of the sunny south. HOME BAKING SALE There will be a. sale of Homcf ‘Baking held in Coulter Bros.f .Store on Saturday, April 26th,: ‘from 3 to 5 o’clock, under thel 4:37 George 3‘7- 331333030093 auspices of Trinity Church Sr. { W.A., The Marsh. , 2b round the Millbrook Creamery What Ml "roar DOBBS" a c o l o ’clock. oulter ’s Store door- way Sunday morning. Thai tragedy was discovered by‘ out. James Larmer. ed the wise looking little speci-r man (its eyes were still open) l With Teresa. Wright and Cameron Mitchell NEXT MON. T0 THURS. 7 4 Academy Awards! ' "SAYONARA" Adult Entertainment g' With Marlon Brando 9' and Patricia Owens IIIIIIllllllllIllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllll With TV Favorite Clint Walker and Virginia Mayo “I Baseball Meeting 'Ethtiiitit‘lf‘i To-Night, Apl. 24} .â€" Citizen are reminded not to lforget to push the big hand on A meeting 0f the MillbrOOkltlheir clocks and watches ahead Baseball Club rwill be held in. ‘ " ne 1] r . . the Council Chamber, 0 our early Sunday morning, Town A - ~ ‘ - prll 21th. Hall, THIS EVENING at 8.00, The only way to make sure . All those interested. you get this hour back is to in Baseball for the coming sea-:make it your business not to son are urged to please turn die before it ends in the fall, ’otherwise you’ll be gypped out 4 of an hour of your life. NOTICE ‘ Golden Sheaf Rebekah Lodge {Scout Troop Flag, the gift ofiwill hold a Baking Sale in the .the Mothers’ Auxiliary, was'I.0.0.F. Hall on Saturday, May 10. Remember the date. Agricultural Dinner â€h CAVAN SCOUTS On Sunday morning at Cavan l Taking part in the ceremony were Mrs. H. Kennedy, Scout- Remember the Millbrook and COMING EVENT District Agricultural Dinner on I Ma mmoth Share-the-VVealth April 29th . United Chard! Bingo in Millbrook Armouries Hall at 7'00 p.m. Dr. R" 1" Saturday, May 17th. Sponsor- Vivian 8119519 speaker Will “1“ ed by Millbrook Lions Club. on his visit to N.A.T.0. _â€" EVERYBODY IS GOING TO The Millbrook Hockey Club Banquet and Dance Al Armouries, Friday, May 2nd. AT 7:00 O’CIOCk P.M. Social Hour, Dinner, Dance and Entertainment ADMISSION: $5.00 PER COUPLE; SINGLE $2.50 I I I I I I I I I = : Tickets may be had from any of the followingâ€"Clif- : ford Northey, Dr. J. W. Wright, Coulter Bros. Ltd., = Dick Hutchison, G H Lancashire, or any member of : the Hockey Club. I I I I I The Millbrook Hockey Club is Sponsored by The Buckham Transport. MORTGAGE LOANS We have Money Available for First Mortgage Loans on Town and Farm Property. . ‘ ENQUIRIES INVITED l Victoria and Grey Trust Company Phone 2-01.