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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 30 May 1957, p. 1

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er with specifica- 'ions attached can #011: the Chief- of >e received until i.T.), TUESDAY, [or the supply of [or the Federal ghout the Pro- Lct payable to the ECEIVER GEN- bA, equal to ten Lmount of tender, ith the Govern- Regulations now rer Bonds, with :01; be considered he printer forms Department and tth conditions set COAL COKE :UlLDINGS )F ONTARIO DEBS addressed ed and endorsed nt reserves the d from any suc- before awarding 'ity deposit in the RTIFIED cheque nk incorporated LC‘t or the Quebec 'Bred Polled An- ‘papers, coming 2 Also Sow- due in I-I'OOI‘I‘. Red Brick D St., Millbrook. D. Sanderson or :Millbrook. 3t pn-Roome-d Brick Hydro, 31/2 miles may '28. Apply Barnard, Phéne containing six \ents aH newly This will be sold 2. Good invest- mt the new Re- about to open, Its will be in [1. Present own- in Millbr‘ook, . Apply H. D. Ontario Street, ms attached, 0! of Canada or of. 'ational Railway its constituent nditionally guar- uipal and interest ant of Canada. any tender not ited [‘ FORTIER, strative Services Stores, Depart- Works, Garland and the District mge St, Toronto, tametfie Electric 5 and oven stor- condition. Phone 1:. 1t )nt . '01'0 . Brick Block on ‘blic Works, 1957 . V. Kennedy, Iillbrook . It Hear the following people speak on behalf of Mr. Ben Thomp- son, Progressive Conservative candidate .for .the .riding. of Northumberland in the June 10th federal election. CHEX â€" PETERBOROUGH Mr. Robert J. Neill, Cobourg 6.55 p.m. Monday, June 3 Mrs. Ruby Meggs, Hamilton Twp. 11.05 a.m. Tuesday, June 4 Mr. J. Whittington, S. Monaghan 7 .10 p.m. Wednes’y June 5 Mr. Fred Lewis, Al'nwick Twp. 9.55 p.m. Thursday, June 6 Rev. T. D. Lindsay, Hastings 7.30 p.m. Friday, June 7. Fishino‘ in the pOnd on Su,n-i1.t).U:b‘. W111 attend. DiVinC dav ev:ning, Mr. Richard“Womb1p at St Thomas’ Angli- l , v Pickling landed the largest fish : gangggugell; ,ngcifibaifilg bi; caught here SO liar “-1113 Stpring, the 3rd Reg’t. of the Patriarchs when he hooked a brown troutEMilitant. weighing 81/2 lbs. The fish; It is expected that the lLadies’ Auxiliary Patriarchs Militant. will also be present, . . , as well as visitors from Lodoes Wit some Toronto friends. out? . ; " h ' 1 throughout the Distrlct, for enjoyng the beautiful seenermthk parade around the pon'd. happened a- long just as he was in the act of The P'M' laud L.“A’P'M‘ to ebe 1n full dress unlfo-rm. playing the flsh‘ and had th?‘ Millbro-ok members are re- experienre of Meeing for thin . . . . - . . ( . f1 rst time 1n our life, a big fish‘ {nested to turn out In full . W tforece. meeting at the Lodge being rescued from the watertRoom at 2.00 p.m. 0211‘” “(1111’ m ”‘9 f’i‘mg' Marshall Larm-er. D.D.G.M. p ' . W. R. Juby, District Sec’y. measured 261/3‘intches long and has a girth of 16 inches. We, 8% LB. BROWN TROUT CAUGHT BY R. FIOKLING- Millbrook {ah- Wednesday, June 12th 92th. Year. No. 22. J. H. Ban-1n, Publisher. Radio Broadcasfs I Mil-lbrook Lodge No. 308 I. O. O. F. will attend Divine lVVorship at St Thomas’ Angli- 'can Church, Sunday, June 2, at 2 .30 p". m. , accompanied by the 3rd Reg’t. of the Patriarchs ! Militant. It is expected that the Ladies’ Auxiliary Patriarchs Militant. will also be present, as well as visitors fromrLodges throughout the District, for this parade. Renew Your SubscriptiOn I.0.0.F.. PARADE MILLBROOK, ONTARIO, CANADA THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1957 Birth Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dawson, Almonte, Ont, are happy to announce the arrival of their daughter on Sunday, May 26th. 1957, at Almonte General Hos- pital.. Mrs. Alfred Coulter who spent six weeks with her daugh- ‘ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Burr Walker, New York, re turned home last \Vednesda‘y, imaking the trip by plane. ‘ 3 Dr. Stuart Speller has mov ed I“ 1th his family to Bethany from Thornhill, and began May 2131 in assisting Dr. Longfield. July lst he willltake over the ipractice of Dr. Lomgfield, who icame to Bethany 111 1946, and 15' km 1110' for Flint. Michigan, 'where he will take a four-; ear (ounse 111 Pathology at Hurley ‘Hospita'i. Dr'. Spelleé' is a ‘native of Guysborough, Nova Scotia. June the 4th. at 8.30 o’clock. The guest speaker for the oc- ca'sion will be the Rt. \Var. Bro. Elmer Wood of Orillia. be he'l‘d‘in 'tfirerange' "Hall “at‘ Bethany. on Tuesday evening. NOTICE The Semi Annual Meeting of the East Durham L.0.L. will Mrs. Lav; M. Fallis is in "pronto this week due to her daughter, Mrs. John Shannon. (Nan) having to undergo an operation 011 Tuesday morning. We Vish her a, quick recovery. A good attendance is urgent- ly requested. Nathaniel Belch, Go. See. Mrs. Wilf. Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Gray and little daughter Janet, of Toronto, were. visitors on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barringer. Mr. and Mrs. }00. Raymos left this week for Burnaby, B.C.,Whore they will Visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Willia maon . ' Mr. George Taylor of RoyaI‘ Oak, Michigan, visited Wic'h his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Blair, last week. ' m ERRORJEPORTER Authorized as 2nd class mail - PERSONAL I t In the early 1900’s. if an automoblie came to town it. was the attraction for a free show, and drew a large crowd of spectators until it departed, ‘the poor homes being ignored as nothing more than an everf- day sight. In, the middle 1900’» things» are dififerent as evidenc- ed by the two men on horse- back Saturday last. drawing a large crowd until they depart- ed, the poor automobile being ignored as nothing more than an everyday sight. Same old story: “every dog has his day”. Anyone wishing to have their piano tuned or repaired by Mr. Victor Potter of Peterborougll, kindly notify Mrs. L. H. Win- slow, -phone 1-7 Millbrook, as soon as possible. He will be in this district the second week in June. Three small tots, two of them .not yet of school age, busily engaged in making mud pies on Sunday afternoon. These tots were 11p to their elbows in their work, and even had some of the cheap dough smeared on their faces. l" ,‘and village evangelism. For “twelve yeam he has been prin- oipal of the Bov’s Middlé “(1100] and has oroanized and ,ac'remd as principal of the Bible i ziiiiliig School for >éven Seen on King Street During The Week Saturday eveninnfi. June lst. at 8 p.111. Mr. MacKay will show coloured pictures in ,lraee Church Hall. Millbrook, This is an opportunity for everyone to meet a fine Christian gentle- man. and t0 have some enter- tainment. Men and women, boys and girls are invited to attend. Mr. MaoKay knows agricul- tural work and has supervised the twelve hund'red aere Mis- sion farm. Teachers. farmers and everyone in this district are invited To attend these service-u to worship God and to hear a message from His serv- ant. years . gormal School he has also skitudied at Knox College and Toronto Bible College. Since 1927 he has served on the Jy-hansi field of the Canadian Presbyterian Mission in city 'ymn' at 11.15 a.~m. on Sunday, une 2nd. He is a native of Q'ntario and taught school for five years before going to Ipdia. A graduate of W'ing- lilam High School and London. 2. Mr. Angus MacKay who. has spent almost. thirty years in India VV ill speak 1n ”the Presby- fierian Churches in Mlilbrook 1t 9. 45 a. m. and South Mona- ~MISSIONARY FROM INDIA SWILL snow GOLOURED SLI‘fiEs SATURDAY NIGHT P” _ Angus MacKay Notice SALE REGISTER An Auc'tion Sale of House- hold Furniture, Antiques, Tools ete.. the property of Mr. Hope Rayson in the Village of Beth- any. will be held on Saturday. June 15th. at 6:30 p.m. DST, on the premises. Terms cash. R. J. Payne, Pontvpool, Ont. Auctioneer. $50.00 Prize Money FULL MIDWAYâ€"FUN FOR ALL Incrzased Prize Money in Light‘ Horses and Calf Club exhibit-l Also sponsoring a special BACON HOG CLASS OFFERING Coming, June 12, garden? And left the gates ajar. Blakelyâ€"In loving memory of my husband, Richard Henry Blakely who passed away sud- d‘enly on June 2nd, 1955. Somewhere back of the sunset. Where loveliness never dies, He livs in the land of glory 'Mid the blue and the gold of the skies. To me he has juit gone on, N or has he travelled farâ€" He has entered God’s lovely NEXT MON ., TUES , WED ., ADULT ENTERTAINMENT The Big Technicolor Hit-Comedy with Music ' ll "Miama Expose ' ' High Society" hi "MEET MEIN lAS VEGAS" THIS SATURDAY ONLY, STARTING AT DUSK In Technicolor High School Fun "11" (AVALRY" "Our Miss Brooks" MILLBROOK SPRING SHOW With Randolph Scott and Barbara. Hale Enjoy Movies Under The Stars THIS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY; OPEN AT 8.00 Adult Entertainment, in Technicolor IN MEMORIAM With Cyd Charisse and Dan Dailey $1.50 a. Post Office Department, Ottawa, Ont. With BING CROSBY, GRACE KELLY FRANK‘INATRA Leaving Millbrok the two young men headed for Bowman- ville and Oshawa, expecting to reach Toronto around May 28. It is estimated the round trip will rtake 5 years to complete. Roger Bertrand and Jean- Paul Bermou of Montreal, who planned a 25,000 mile horse- back ride were visitors in Mill- ‘brook Saturday afternoon, and drew a large number of ad- mirers. The two men left. Montreal April 22nd and in:- tend travelling across Canada, the United States, Mexico and Central and South America. The journey is expected to take five years to complete, and dear knows how long to get rid of the corns in a place far removed from the feet, after the trip is complete¢ if it ever as. ~ H‘ORSENEEN DRAW LARGE NUMBER OF CURIOUS Renew your subscription. With LEE J. COBB and PATRICIA MEDINA Bulldozing and Scraper Work With Eve Arden and Gale Gordon POHNE VNEIL JIBB Fr.2-9541 COBOURG OR RALPH GREER 2-r-3 BAILIEBORO FOR. YOUR ; to U.S.A., $2.”

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