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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 5 Apr 1962, p. 1

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-97 52 .1 OR 9R5 Iii-llllli .5? 9.55% Le Village mains on; {mg from ‘ way be. , anxwm EXEEBIBHJI ’EQBIIISBBE Ieover the rate of 8,400.00 £00K TING 9, his shell. HOWSON HATCHZERY -_.-. _,-_ __ Serving satisfied customers for DON’T THROW AWAY your 36 years. Baby chicks, started toaster and other appliances pallets. Leghorns, tHylin’es, because they don’m work. Call Hamrp X Rocks, thode Isnana Walt. Challice, 306le, and X Columbia Rocks. Oflher lead- have them expertly repazred ‘ :1!“ em WW --¢bâ€"-â€"**"w “am a; “I IOolimnO DressmakeMg alterations. 291 POULTRY _ new used fea- ~thers wanted. Will call. Phone collect J. Gross, 582 Indian Rd. Toronto, LE 3-2287. OLAW HIGH PRICES PAID for live palm-y, feathers, new goose duck. Also old feather ticks. M. Flatt, Bethany, 71113 collect. FORSALE mum; general 01's: 5W, 102nd YEAR fuel pumps, water pumpstrans trans- TIFUL a BEAU ‘ ‘ missions. Embange- â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- LEE AUTO WRECKERS WAl‘ Garden H111, 0m 1 gander. Béili Phone 17 â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- -â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" HAY for saie Square bales. FOR TOP'QUAHTY S‘hur’Gain M R Morton, Gavan 944 5371. Feed at rock-bottom prices, see JACK Hm _ Ve;y reasorrTabIe. 5544-5446.- Expert Pnanyo Tummg Repau' __ _ Typewriter Service 3; Sales Ctapraible :girl is eager for em- RENTALS $4 MONTHLY ployment as housekeeper, cl- RI 2-7971 PETERBORO crk, waitress. Full or part- Wâ€" time. Please phone MI 19 Extending hands across the border are these broadcasters (1 to r ), writer Lister Sinclair, producer Andrew Allan- ‘a-nd American historian George E. Probst as whey prepare 7 the radio series Democracy In America. The dramatized studies of America in the 1830’s were produced in the stu- dios of the ORG for New York. University and are current- a'iy being carried on NBC radio network. Democracy In Am. erica can be heard also each Thursday on the 'hansm ado network Of CBC radio. Beautiful Canada: 5 Harvie ' A Authorig Post Of. Frazervflle Elevators. WHITE WASHING STABLES PUMPING SEPTIC TANKS Bert Tompkins Newtonville Telephone Clarke 4721 FISH CHIPS Take Out or Eat Here BARNEY’S PHONE 38 A Line of Fine Cigars «ab-3x q Wt, GIL-SON freezer for sale. New condition. MI 159.’ . WANTED By May lst, Secretary- Treas- urer for Milllbr-oo-k Public-Sch- 001 Boa-rd. All applicants must :have knowledge of Boo-kkeep: ring and compiling of Finlanâ€" ‘cial Statement. Apply in writ mg 1120 We Secretary, Mrs. A. R. Payne. 10 bushel-s of early seed o'arts. MI 512R12. DINJNGLROOM suite for sale 011 Sunday, March 25,1962 9 pieces separately or smgly after a short illness, was but _ Very reasonable 944-5446 ied in like: family 'p10t in Graâ€" â€"- â€"â€"~â€"~â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€" thams Cemetery after service Capable ,girl is eager for em conducted? Wednesday after zoloyment as housekeeper 01- moon by: the Rev. Reginald crk, waitress. Full or part- Rose in St Paul’s Anglican time. Please phone MI 19. .Church in Bethany. â€"WAll§lT‘ED T 16 pallbearers were Hilli- {By May 153 Secretary- Treas- :zrd Davis, Wilfred Saun-,ders urer for Milllbr-oo-k Public-Sch- ROSS Davidson, Ailex McMast- 001 Boa-rd. AM applicants must er, Clifford Fallis and Leon- have knowledge of Boo-kkee'o.‘ 3rd Porter. ~ “-mnw ~ 1 gander. Bailie‘boro 7R31. R E. o. E. 1. MILLBROOK, ON'nAmo, CANADA, THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1962 .f 121111.311- Mr. Davis was the son of in writ- John and Mary Davis, the for- Mrs. A. mer Mary Ann Wid‘dizs. Her father was a brother of Abe, ~~-r--â€"-' - who was {the father of Jim Wi- -ddis. William was the eldest of the 5 girls and 6 boys of _____ John [and Mary. 'Dhree live: ale. ‘NeW Charles of Peterbo-ro, Ormie of St. Catharin-ezs, Wilfred of *-â€"-- “Drumhelzl-er, Alberta. Kathrine \Y; y our .iDavi-s, one of William’s five >p11ances sisters, was the wife of Geor- zed carts. *rrko 'Cau Ellsworth of Mil'l'brook. , 12 and Williamlived his life in Be- epall‘ed thanY ngas. a name: for Last week, Principal Doug- l'asfi Hodgson received 'a letter ifer Alex Carruthers, M.=L.A., informing the Roads Sign-s Committee of the Millbmok and. District Chamber of Com (Continued elsewhere) Since 1860 Week-1y Beautiful Millbrook, Ontario Canada $2 Yr. $3 Elsewhere Harvie Armstrong, Pubhsher Authonzed 2nd Class Mail v , -fifiiw ~vvvwo Williangavis, 84, who died Herewrith renewal. Your ___;___.____L\ in hospifial in Peterborough write up, turned in by Matt SOCIAL PERSONAL\ on Sunday, March 25, 1962, Todd, from the diary of the Mr. and Mrs. Talbert Keuett after a slio-rt illness, was but - late Jim Todd, was interesting will be at home to their ied in the: family plot in ma to me, as I remember quite friends and neighbours on the tham’ s Cemetery after service well several items mentioned. occasion of their 50th Wedd. conducted:- Wednesday after Yours ‘truly, ing.Ann1varsary in St. Thomas noon .byg; the Rev. Reginald W H Williamson Pain-sh Hall, Cent-re Street, in Rose in ~St. Paul’s Anghoan Calgary, Alberta Millbrook on April 17 from 2 .‘Church 11 Bethany. __1__.._.-____*__i- - .11-“ to 5 pm. and 7 to 9 pm. MILLBROOK * REPORTER Post _ omce Dept, Ottawa EDIT'OERIAL O’F ‘S!0‘RTS onTurnv WILLIAM DAVIS Dear Stir: Hflli- THE LOST IS FOUND L The Rev. William Patterson _ lost his walkingâ€"stick. It was lost for several days. ‘It was f found in Centrevillle. It had _ been left in a gentleman’s car r and there it. was found. This , morning the reverend gentle- : :man came in to show us the ;t {lost that is found. And there 1* was obviously more joy in He . even. And there is now a band E; of adhesive tape on the stick, f and on 'it :the name and addrâ€" ess of the reverend gentleman ‘For it is a beautiful walking- stick, the giefit of a daughter- =in-l:aw and cherished. Please ’ read Luke 15, verses 4, 5 6. l (D (U er. Honey explained how to leave an estate to 'benefi‘ciarq desfiwitih minimum taxes and succession duties. He describ- ed =dui¢sserviees to beneficiaries when estates are improperly left, and he explained clearly how what to do and What to avoid. ' RUSSELL C. HONEY“ A " W” ‘ ' ”‘*‘°~1L4LLEU-L M- IIJJWMHS‘, EXPIAINS ESTATE PLANS .Mrs'Bmfifigfimg 12h TO LIONS CLUB I ' ‘ gm 6 headline said “People have Russell C Honey, Port Hope more fun than anybody” She lawyer and Liberal candidate, was right She added a note spoke .to NIl'l'llbI‘OOk District in verse 'Llons Monday on- “Estate Pl- “If I should win, please just 'anning ” «don’t pin LETT ER NO. 14 Fnends are fnesnds If they are true, We Lost our best when 1 lost you. Our fiavorite librarian, Miss Margaret. :Armsmong, drew 3 from the hat this week, and " came up with the entry from I ‘wo-uvld much rather, without any mOre blather, Have you «add «to my subscription diate.” Not as lucky were: Wm. Hutchinson, J .R. Smith, '( More somewheres) There is no garbled headâ€" line in this issue. To tell the truth, we just don’t 'have the time to set it in .type. We do hope to resume the contest; maybe in the weeks that we find rtime. We received too late for the last week’s Rowdzs draw on en- *try from Mrs. R. Richards; we rwouILd otherwise have had her name listed in the last issue. RIGHT BUT LATE. SORRY! When gassed away April 6th, 1959. Grandma, dear, we think of Remembered by Bob, Donny, David and Stevem. days are dark, friends ”ROWDS’ ’ [11 bills to a mailing

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