FEEL OLD? Feel Years lger. OStrex Tonic Tab- revitalize thousands past Only 69c. At all drug- .. 6t 'ill be doing Seed Clean»- spring. We will try a good job at reasonable Norman Earle 8: Sous, ’08r21 Mill‘brook. 2t April 15, 1%9 ltâ€"Heated 4-room Apt. contained, private em King Street West. I. 5’, phone â€ll-w Mill- .. t1 .eâ€"Maple Syrup. Ap- iussefl Kennedy, phone ‘ Millbrook. 2t r-uRefrigel-ator in goat! ion, price only $1“). 71w Millbrook. Irwin frly. 3t PERSONAL 9,â€"- Biqy’s Three-Speed ’s Glider Bicycle, in rent condition. Apply Reg. Gibbs, phone 8, wok. 1t ~â€"â€"C‘olony House 10x12 In good condition; also {vtric Brooder. Apply H. C. Argue, phone Milbrook. RR. 1, FOR RENT FOR SALE rifle . ~â€"â€"Roduey and Garry 1d Brant Barley. Aru- '. Bx‘own, Millbrook, Co. 1. 3t aâ€"-â€"Quan?ity of Red Seed. Apply to Clif~ Fallis'. phone 207-r-6 k . 3t â€â€"V .- .â€"-.. Boat V Bo tom Ply- 2.ft tong, 50 inch A150 35.}1 P Ifohnsr tor_ Good condition. NOTICE L a small iron or Turning Lathe. T. eh. Millbtook. 2t -Two Collie Pups 6 old. Phone 107w4 k. 1t Icy Q C (1896-1353) . Standhh Q C . Clarke IA. Carley 3. 0m. 0. Lech IA. ROUGH. ONTARIO Water LECE 99th. Year. No. 16. T. W. (Billy) Belch, after one was serving this village for the past have fou: 12 years as clerk, treasurer and be the w tax dillector, has resigned to the mess live the rest of his years doing Before as he pleaSes. Mr. Belch is pmsition '75 years of age, far past the late Ch 65 mark when industry eon-1 was a su siders a man useless. However, Millbroo] in this instance, the folly of: of the vi this illusion was badly explod-f time W- The Reporter, as much as anyone, regrets the decision of Mr {Belch t‘ao retire, but on the‘ other hand agrees with him‘ that he has earneda well dues“: ed rest. During these twelve; years we have had quite a, lot to do WiTh Mr. Belch, coming} in contact with and working with him. doing the printing for the municipality, and like: all other clerks in the neigh: bouring townships of Manvers, Gavan. and Sleuth Monaghau, found him to be a soul of hm:- our, and a delight to work for, always considerate of our prob- lems and' very patient when quite frequently be had aoccasâ€" ion. to be otherwise. If every- Barrett Fur Farm IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ; ill-1 CASH for dead or crippl- ed Horses and Com. Top price for old horses. Telephone collect Keene 83w1, if no answer Peterborongh 31-2-4330 . , Baa-ringer, Publisher. Victoria and Grey Trust Company Cheques may be drawn on your account at any time. . Belch Retires You may deposit by mail if you wish. Enquire for Our special ‘ Deposit-by.llai1 Envelopes. on the minimum qumfly W“ and credited to your Wt half-yearly. xterest on savings deposits; at and (key Trust Company 1d aoccas- If ever-3'4 3% m ANNUM after (me ms as («o-operative as we past have found all these clerks to r and he the world would not be in id to the mes< it is now in. doing Before aecep‘ing the clerk’s h is pmition after the deafh of the ;r the late Charles Thorndyke, he 0011- was a, successful farmer on the s‘ever, 13' of of the village He also at one :plod- time worked for the old lGrand Trunk Sailway, now the 1('-h as L‘.N.R. as a Telegraph opera, ion of and we are pleased to say, rev night. Sc )1). the lleved in our old home town of ' when we were still d running at large, al- not remember him 1 him“ l'xbrltlg‘t‘ eyes“. single {in twelve 'hough I do » a lot: being: there, oming} Mr. Belch’s wife is the irking‘former Ida Falls. They have Mrs. Hamid 'int‘ing' two daughters. (l like Rylott (Ethel) neigh- ough. and Mrs. mvers, (Jean) of Timaru, Ne aghau,‘ and. and one son Murray. )f lion- rk foul ough. r prob-l ehilden. Two ‘ whenI =01 an mas-l rthe Fallis line. Millbrook road two miles east? tori High School grind also attended of Peterhorâ€" David Graham W Zeal- an ‘aireraf‘. engineer of Peterlior- There are four grand- brlothers, Nathan“ (1 Wilbert are farmers on Pesteral marge Sulow den 3 iThe Rev. Stanley H. Paul’s United ChurehJ ‘of St. Bancroft, will become. the‘ iMiuister of lVIillbr-ook-Cavan‘; r l Snowdeni l l L on July 15?. 1 lath Mr. and Mrs. wvere born at Bowmanville. “Rev. Sinowden received his Leai‘ly education in Blowmam’ille hrool in Oshawa. He. PETBRBOROUGE . ' Ajfun ) ‘ ‘ A 00m 911 and C i 121111 Rev Stanley}: Smowaen, D'A- 111gm instem u u tux: um . -. ‘11111119 given by the Junior 211111 graduated ï¬rom Victoria U11i~ would have thoughti Nafhaxii Sueior Choirs “f Sf' Andrew ' \(11s'm', Toron -,o with hisB. A. i\ was stealing it as he had an" li'mted Church 111 the 01‘1â€" h degree 211111 in 191:1 from [1111-1111(11111111iee holding the. ladder,‘ “Hall on Friday evening May manuel Theological Oollege,1‘1(1ddi(1 (nardiner.Kn0Wing1 8211 Among the. items .on the Toronto with the degree of Fwddie‘ abilitv as a Sign programme 11111 be choruses 11111111111111 of Divinity The pain (111 we decided everything . from the 1W0 Operettas “The same )eai he was ordamed 1111111“ in order and expect to see “â€"11†an: Hm Hm Lav of Quinte (onfere-mo, a nine 111-111 pain job before to“ programme Wm uc WWW W _ _ 7 from the two Operettas “The: same year he was ordainvd by} was in order and exp‘em w M‘cj Sunbonnet Girl†and thGZthe Bay 'of Quinta Conforom-n} a niro new paint job before moi of Barvellona,†duets, of the Unith Church and 'ap-‘bong, “Bell vocal and violin s01tos. 'and pointed T60 Batu-I'M} Pastoral! .â€"._..__. uther mm-tainment- Tickets charger Mr- Sn-owden has? The noeal bugle hand giving: iserved This town and districtfa demonstration of Their pm- i Enth distmctmn. Hlf' worlgf gross by marchiug up and down {liWWdf‘d “W SUPPPVINWH “t,' the street. 'l‘hov pron-d that fUarlow, Mayn‘<,yth. and Paud- they were improving. The ash charges. The whole com-l only thing we notiued Wyong muni‘y has grown durmg the was that “Pop†Kent was not Pa“ “W99 years With the dc" in E'ï¬mt leading the bovs. voiupment of the various Urani ___...___ ium Mines. St. Paul‘s (‘hm‘vh T v ‘ - ‘ v e N' H H 0‘ .h 1am. au’umu took part in the‘ - d d 1:9“ pounding, t e ,' ', . ‘ :hlg drum m the bugiv band ’wllewlio Dlstrwt Sector Flam} with all the frills of a dved-in- Mr. Snowen has been active in' H I ' » » . 10-“ .1 0' . , ! Ytnun" People‘s work at Quin~' 9†Oraglaemal} Ted , I: C ‘ I B f h would It be you re gettmg ready Mo- »rw mp- n ancrqt e for the 12th of July? was secretary-treasurer o: the 50 cents. __________._.__.â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"'~‘.-- MAY 8th., 1959 CLERK FOR 12 YEARS mdlcj‘“. Pam} REV. Stanley E. Smowden, BA. mght mstead of the day we: ' . ’ 211 . 3} he ““1"? l ‘ graduated from Victoria Um: would have thought Nathan. aling it as he had an1 D‘F Q1: y f . 1 . . "* “ Andra ‘ vormty, Toron to, w1th 111s B.A.l was ste . e holding the ladder,‘ Cwllege,‘ l’x-mldio Gardiner. Knowing ' J . . -nâ€" . \ -, ' h, 111 the C‘M‘h degree and m 193:) from lulu-g21('(‘()lll[)1‘10 lay evemng. May manuel Theological AL- â€A.“ M. the Tmnntu with the degree ole‘h'mldio‘s ability as a Slg‘n MILLBROOK, EReceives (all To iMilIbrook-{avan : Pastsrai Charge 1 GIRLS SOFTBALL MEETING see how dirty they would get. iWAITING ROOM TONIGHT 33Wu didn’t notice them picking ' }up any pennies. but we did 1?».‘iI-W 59-4-3 k 1 ' . . . ‘1]: tie, t .m is in“ ent i Thor.“ w1U~ he a mootmg m 0 (.9 be In =‘ up p y - of (hm. hm Mimn-wk Waiting 12mm __ m 5 ‘ï¬w- '1:-s-r " 2i": ' gt. “NI†(1‘11: dd}, A9111 â€W‘- â€- gut 4..)0p.m. forany glrls who? ““"WNHNW H“ PHONE i are interested in trying out for. {The Millbrook Girk Softball Fred Gardner lg Team this year. All girls who, }played on, the team last, year: ‘ Cavan Ont ‘, . 1.1m: ipl‘ease be sure and attend this V““\U}}111VLLVVL vuy .... ium Mines. St. Paul’s (‘hurvhj Ted Mattress poundinw the A ‘ , , . ' ‘ o ‘ ‘_ k‘ . D ‘ 1a“ amumzn tO'Ol‘ pd†“1 the: blg drum 1n the bugio band I I v. , '« ' . ‘ . . . . .(llm‘lllo Dmtrut Senor Plan.I wnh all the frills of a dyed-1n- I“!F. SHO‘VPD hits been actlve .111: the-W011i“ 0rang9fnau_ Ted! \mmf: meple 3 Work at Quin: would it be you’re getting ready Mo-Lac Camp. In Bancroft he for the 12th of vag was secretary-treasurer oi" the ' r~ . ‘ ' ~ ‘ 3 I . ‘ 4' ' , 1 Banach D‘thrgt Mlnor Hockey i T mo youngsters about 3 vrs. Hague Whlch 1m-1uod '21 teams. 1 old more or less cree int; on The Suttnvden family («omists' théir 1h ah ds and. knew: own of two uhildrun, Thomas 4 years’ ‘ . ' V. ' ‘ the mdvew'alk. For all we know and BOV’E'I'IP -' Anne 2 . 3 ' may have been looking for pen- E Stmlinu- Sa urilay April 25, 'Dances will be hold ev my two weeks in the Orange Hall at Pontvpool with Clara N0 Shit-i- fMusio Makers in attendame f Gents 750; Oouple $1.25. A THOUGHT ‘When what you have you own,‘i i And I own mine too, We (Ia-ch would have vour own, i That would, be very true. :‘Bu‘c when what you have you ; own, And you have someone elses i 3 too, ‘Don’t you-think its time your meeting. DANGES AT PONTYPOOL THE MIRRORâ€"REPORTER Authorized ONTARIO, CANADA THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1959 ‘: fire and water. Burning grass? ll , ‘ l caught 0n the back shed which} THE SPY (ZN THE Ill WILHELMS: RASSE 2 was consumed and, the back of; With J ack Hawkins jithe frame house was ruinvdï¬ â€˜. The local firemen made a! and Gia. Scala. lquivk run to the distant locationf â€MARK 0F ZORRO“ Hand after a. stubborn fight subJ; ‘ ducd the flames, but not beforel With Tyrone Power much damage was; done fromi and Linda, Darnell 1‘lf‘n-e. smoke and water. The" 1Ficklings carried some insur- lence. but mot. enough to cbver, ‘ ltheir entire loss which was‘SOClAL _ PERSONAL plenty. I ‘ Grass. burning is always a; dangerous job, and plenty oft Misses Sharon Ball Elinorr-r help should be on hand when Crowley; Gail Law§0n and a. chore of ï¬ns kmd 1s. under~ Gloria Raper attended Quin- laken. nib-1121c Camp Reunion at Bella- ______..___.._. ..__. . Vllle. HOUSE DAMAGED BY FIRE‘ CAUSED BY GRASS ; Last Wednesday afternoon the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pickling ion Huston Sweet was badly damaged by 85 GENERAL REPAIRS I PHONE Millbrook 214132 L‘Lu\ ‘1‘, LALL . - ---_ Na han Haw gomg up a lad-1‘ Edmunds called 011 Rev. A. L ! der like a brave fireman “0 and Mrs. Sis1o, now living 41: 1‘ 111911119 a fair lady‘ to remove "Daviggock, the sign in far-0111 of VVOOdS Rest Mrs. \V. Edmund Ball†has: amam. Had it been in thei returned to her home here after; 01 Sandiug the winter in St.‘ night. instead of the day w 1 would have thought1 Nafha n. Petersburg Florida. We areI Sorry 10 San that her brother “as steahng it as he had an Mr Edgar Burnham was 111111: 111111m‘1plice holding the ladder, 16.1119, to make the trip back} Tvm youngsters about 3 yrs. ] hold. more or less. creeping 011‘; etheir hands and knees dtown i the sidewalk. For all we know inlay have been looking for pen- ‘nies or just merely trying- to see how dirty they would get. iVVe didn’t notice them picking 3111) any pennies. but we did ‘niotiee them picking up plenty - of dirt. 2nd class mail s'atne guesw UL my. auu mun. ms. H. R. Edmunds ha _ . returned home after visiting; ['95 ROW 1mg. h-er sister and brlothwer-in-lawï¬ War. and Mrs.. Bernardo at! INMEMORIAH futchener. VVhlle away Mrsï¬ Hawkins 'â€"-In lovin mem- Edmu‘nds called on Rev. A. L. “01‘3" of a. dear huï¬bi n d and and Mrs. SISQO, now hung ati faih‘er Harold Hawkins ,, who ~â€"â€"_.~__ THURS. â€"FRI . -SAT . Two Great Features "THE SPY ON THE WILHELMSWASSE“ With J ack Hawkins and Gia Scala . chomï¬aw W79†u KNOW ON’I‘AR Io BETTER An afternoon on a sandy beach followed by an evening at an internationally acclaimed Festival is all in a day's fun in South Western Ontario. Make a point of including this lovely area in your weekend or vacation holiday plans. YOII (All PACK INTO A DAY Ill Post Office Department, Ottawa, Ont. $1.75 a year in advance; to U.S.A. $2.75 Mail the coupon todis- cover how economical it is to explore Ontario. Literature you will receive includes a list of accommodao tion that. shows you where to stay at the price you want to pay. Miss Gail Stephens and friend of Agim ourt and Toronto spent Sunday xx 1th her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs: J H. Barringer. North being aeriously ill in the hospital them. Mr. and Mrs Melville Ball gapent the weekend 1n Listowel]: {the guests of Mr and Mrs. Les Rowling. 55m away April 28th, 1948. Calm and peaceful he is sleeping, Sweetest rest that follows pain, We who loved him sadly miss him, But trust in God to meet again. â€"Ever remembered by Wife and Family. "SEPARATE TABLES†Basia" Riven Weï¬dy Hiller With Burt Lancaster and Deborah Kerr MON . -TUES . -WED . Fhe Winners- of Two Academy Awards In the Stage