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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 2 Apr 1959, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR 3tatistizs To Date anling League Ladies’ High Single Marion Guthrie ......... 340 Ladies’ High Triple l‘lilocn Powell ........... 711 Ladies High Averageâ€":7 Eileen Powell ......... 190 Men‘s High Single-â€" \Vcs, Cummings ........ 345 Men’s High Tripleâ€" __ l’at. Kent .............. 763 Men’s High Average-â€" Ken Blair .............. 198 Plantsâ€"Eileen Powell, 'R'ay Powell, Jean Steacy, Ernie S’eacy, Dean Cutmore, and Ted Manley. Ladies high single-â€" Marion Guthrie ..... Ladies High Tripleâ€"- Eilvcn Phwcll ...... Men ’5 High Single 131mm Dszurd. .. 265 Men’ 3 High Triple Han-1) \\ illiams ......... 6:39 Cup Winners 1951959 Season 1. ‘) Rink-E-Dinks West Enders . . . . ...... FINAL TEAM STANDING-S High Scores Last Week THANKS Tl) All. 118 Points wish is thank the following for their kindness during the year: The Pupils of 4th. Line School and their teacher, Mrs. J. Gillen, for their many gifts; Cavan Cubs for their lovely flowers; Rev. and MrsPalfrey and the St. John’s Jr. Choir; The Town Group of St. Andrew’s W.A.; and The Salvation Army; also the kindness children have shown towards the pati- ents has been very much appreciated. Mr. and Mrs. D. (utmore And the Patients of ’10 .' ..... 31111 .. 265 16 '17 . 659 18 Season 1,3 190' The Service bf Holy Commun- ) g . s 1am was celebrated at the morn. 34° iug service 011 Easter Sunday _ in St. John’s Church 711 . ma: ’ Archdeacon and Mrs. Simpson. ; Buddy Lamb. ers. Roy Lough. I Mr. Thomas ArmStrong. ng. Edwin Moore. Mi‘s Helen Lough. _Mr. Robert McCamus. 13 ,1-1 hâ€" I [EASTER SERVICE AT QST. JOHN’S CHURCH, The flowers on the Altar were to the Glory of God and in loving memfory of the ffillom The Service was conducted by the Rector, Rev. J. Edgar Palfrey. Downtowners ...... Tooters ......... . . . Zion Lmers . . .. Crew Cuts .. Racketeers .. Bee Aze Bankers Coulters Murphies Hillbillies Whing Dings Substitutes Ramlambs ........ Kay-Dde-M’s . . . Tndus‘rials . . Boat Builders ..... Yanguards Railieboro ........ .1 .0110 Rangers ..... .112 109 106 TEE ERROR-REPORT“ WK. OMAR” mull-Ii: THORPEâ€"NEAVE’ ; The marriage of Mr. Roy \Vurren Thorpe, younger son 'of Mr. and Mrs. \Vilber Thorpe 0.2! Mimico, and Miss Jennifer Raymonde Neave, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Aubrey Neave bf Millbron-k, took place on Saturday, 28th March, at Wes- ley United Church, Mimico. at a double ring.r ceremony. The Rev. l. Tclford 'flfficiatod and Mr. 1. Irviiie, a friend of ‘he bride and bridegrnom, assisted. ‘Mr. R. Gould was at the organ and Mr. W. LeCroix. a friend MISS AUDREY LAW’RENCE PORT HOPE, GUEST AT GRACE CHURCH W.M.S. “.119st from Millhrook. Port Credit. Mimim. New Toron’of 'l‘urunl‘o. Oshawa and London attended the wedding and the recoptinn in the (“hm-(sh Hall.‘ Mrs. Neave Nom've the guests “’(‘arinfl‘ a gold brocade dress with brown am-ossorios and a («m-sage I )f yellow roses. afisisted by Mrs. Thorpe wearing a. lil'P-‘R of dimly pink law ovenl nylon and blai-k am-ossories and (-Hrsag'o of pink roselmds. Leav- ing‘ to hbmfivmmm in Umdon, \Vindx‘or and Dotruit. the bride was wearing a brown and white flu-k iwm'd suit with green zm-ussm’ics and a brown fur Ewkoi. ‘ "' 1r: The [Castor Thank (rifferiug zxwutmg’ 0f the \VMS: x'vf Grace Church‘ was held on \leno» day. March 25th in the Sunday School Hall. Mrs. Marshall Larmcr, rlst Vice l’l‘osidvnt had ('llal'g‘e of meeting and thvnded 11w \voL mum 10 guests from St. A11- drvw‘s and St. 'l‘hnmaf Church, Miss Andrey Lawrence, the; Deaconess of Port Hope Unitodi Clilurch was the guest speaker, Miss Lawrence came fromi Montreal. taught school 1101' 3 yea rs before going into Deacnn- 988 work, A9 a deaconess she- was engaged in Indian Work in Berens River, Manitoba, 2500" miles north of Winnipeg. She: gave a very vivid picture. of” her work as well as showing mine if the handicraft. of the Indians. In part he said that although backward in some ways the Indians are poor but well dressed, thanks to the W.M.S. bales, but it was for them that Christ came, lived and died as well as the white people. Opening: dcvoti'ious Were of Easter theme. Mrs. John glfilairj remiiug- the Soripture and Mrsf. home Vli‘ar'row giving ‘:he mvdif tati-ou and leading: in prayer. Mrs- Gerald Armstxbng ex-, tended the thanks of afternoon. ‘3 Mrs. Hmvard Henry and Mrs“; John Thompson sang a duet,‘ WEfifiiNG “In The Garden" with Mrs.’ \Valter Patterson at. the piano_ Mrs. D. L. L-unn expressed “‘Wâ€"‘WLWLHY or wed. Cl'Jwr Seed.App1y tn 0.35.. the appreciation of the ladies i. from St. Thomas and 5‘. “Kid Lilli“ PM”? 207-145. Andrew‘s. A cup .of tea “as MlllbrOOk 3t served and a social hour 111 For Saleâ€"40 Pigs. Ap- 1117;) \\ h1ch all enjoyed making the Earl Armstrong, phon; M1ll- the acquaintance of Miss Law- brook 181- r- 3. :51; Uomplaints have been received of pPI‘SUIIS using small arms, damaging street lights, window glass and the unnecessanly kill- ing of birds and animals In the village Wantedâ€"Live Poultry. High pr-iux paid. M Flett, RR 1 Nathan} phone T-r-13 col- 1! l 1.113)’ 4 Lumber Rough or Dressed, also Hard and Soft Wood Slabs To All Residentsâ€" I f If you iOWII or harbour a Dog, i any age, get your license and! ‘â€" number now at the CJerk‘xJ'Fo1 Office. I ‘ \K antedâ€"To pumhase a mum-.1101 Saloâ€" (-‘ood Pressure Sys- ber of (1111111110 hens. Applyi 19111. (0111111919 with tank $9.3. K. Toms, phone ‘23- -r- 131 I'SCd Sump Pump $31 Two 11111111101111. -. . 1*_ 2‘ 11.11 115111 ‘Vashing Machines VVantedâ€"Smnnd hand Furni- ture, China, Glassware ,Books o‘rc. P1113119 2.66 Millbrook. WWMVIW“VMSV¢M Elm, Maple, Basswood, Oak, Timber Wanted STAN CLAN Phone Bailieboro 3O South Monaghan, Ontario PHONE 22 BAILIEBORO A. Roy Willmott, (2.0. Ash ahd Pine Timber. ' STANDING PREFERRED PHONE 70-w MILLBROOK, ONTA'RIO $65 1bomer: Hard work never killed anyone, but; why take a. chance on being the first victim. Hoy Lumber PROBLEMS $â€"â€"! 5â€"1$â€".g If you have steady employmnt and would like to budget your Plumbing and Heating 6031;, please ask for one of our booliets and fill an application to-day. T. W. Belch, Clerk, Village of Milbrook. We now have a plan that shall take care of your lequire Plumbing 8. Heating Attention Home Builders Plumbing and Heating Barristers, Solicitors, Nata '95 Telephone 9. Millbrook H. OUELLETTE GENERAL INSURANCE MILLBROOK ‘WILLMOTT 85 IRVINE hawmvmmm-AHm-uvafi Q‘For Saleâ€"Lot m Millbrook on Cen‘re Street. approximatoh 60 by 180 feet. Sealed ten ' ders for cash to March 30th. G. H. Raymsel Secretary Trustee Board, United Church, Millbmoki 3 13de April 2, 1959 fFur Saleâ€"Balcd Clover Hay. Lloyd Sutton, Phone 10147-2 4 Millbrook. 3t For Sale~Typewritors, late? Models. Vuderwood and Re- mington, Portables and Of f‘ice Models~ also Remington and Victor Adding Machinex‘. Terms to suit your budget Or: as low as $1. down $1. :3 week. Contact: Ernie Steacy, Phone 134w M illbrlouk. 3t. For Saleâ€"Jersey Shorthom Heifer Calf, one week old. Stuart Donaldson phone Milk brook 10,7-‘j-4. It --- -.~V_- ‘_~._-.___ 1‘ or Saleâ€"1949 F 01d Trac'tox in good repaix will take cattle on same. Harald Little, phone. 217-r-5 Millbmok. 2t For Saleâ€"Two Turkey Hens, abbut 1 war old. Apply to 01135. Dew _, phone 219â€"r-4 Millbrook. 13 For Saleâ€"Red Clover Hay in bales: also Timothy and Al- falfa mixed, in bales. Apply Norrie Goheen, ph‘one Turner 525761 Port Hope. 31: "or Sale 5 Acres. two-year-old Modern Bungalow. 4 pivce coloured bathroom, fixtlu‘ns: filo floors. natural trim, ox- collent garden land. with rax‘plmrry and strawberry plants. Fur full details call- (lord ’l‘rioJk at 255. represent- illg‘ Bowos Cox Limi‘vod. For Saleâ€"White Iron Bed with S'pxiwrs and Mattres; also a Controh um Rug si’a 9 by712 feeY good (onditi0n_ Phone 244-j tiVIillln-ook. 1t For Saleâ€"Quantity of (glover Seed. Apply to 2‘ 0d uscd \V ashing Machines $35. each. Used Kinhen Siuite $41.25. Oak Buffet $12.50. Oak Diningr Room Table $11. l'scd ('vs'orf'ivhl $10. Also complete line of Beatty Appliam-os. Ra;- "kothwdl. Fraservillo. 2t Rene” Your Subscription. Phone Millbrook 87r2 FOR SALE The Reeve ex responsibility 0 ity in this r. the same as b pruperties. and ible for the dis from basement. priva’e properu extent of lowe to accommodat evvr he did p Council would could to correct Motion by ( son and Thoma br (pk Agrichh‘ given a grant .1» year 1959. The Durham School Board su lution for the a Council for th}? tures in an am Village of Mill! on the above d prowut as £01101 Reeveâ€"Geo. I" C0um-illors-â€"L::1‘1 E. Thornton, ‘ and Robert Ri Minutes of 1 meeting ut' Mal Spvcial meeting-1 and 30 were re: and on motionj Crough and Gib: firmed as read.‘ Mt. J. (J. C W.S. Tupper k, Williamson. L0 and Ray Nelso King St .. were View the Count, problems respe perties. Millbrook, A} The regular 11:4 Vict Tn Uh Cheques ma; .1 Municipa re of Mill! Yow on

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