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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 30 May 1957, p. 2

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All Orange Lodges, L.O.B.A. and Juvenile are cordially invited to join with the Bailieboro Lodge for this outstanding Centennial Year Service. , Bro. Murray Eagleson, Rec. Sec. Bro. Russell Kidd, W.M. All Lodge members will assem- ble at the ball grounds at 2 b’clock and the parade to theCh *rch will begin at 2.30 sharp. This is im- portant as this gives time only for members to reach the Church in time for the servcie at 3.00. Bailieboro L.O.L. No. 853 which will observe its 190th year since being organized, are planning for a 'church service at Christ Church, Bailieboro, on Sunday, June 9th, at 3 o’clock. The guest speaker will be The Hon. John W. Foote, V.C., of Cobourg. The Christian Science Manitor One Norway St., Boston IS, Moss. Send your newspaper for the time checked. Enclosed find my check or BAILIEBBORO L.0.L. 853 PLANNING FOR BIG CENTENNIAL SERVICE Housewives, businessmen, teachers. and students all over the world read and enjoy this international newspaper, pub- lished daily in Boston. World- famOus for constructive news staries and penetrating editorials. Special features for the whole family. The big men at the plate for the visitors were Loews and Stevenson? both with. three for fdur. Summary Runs Hits Errors Omemee 12 15 2 Millbrook 5 6 6 Jack Guthrie started but was lifted in the tOp of the third after the visiting club had touched him for 7 hits and 5 runs. Chucik Smith came on in relief but had bad luck too, pitching only 1 1-3 innings be- fore being lifted. Smith in his brief stint on the hill gave up 7 hits and. six runs, but 2 of these runs were charged to Guthrie. Griese came in then and allowed 1 run off 1 him while stricking out 2 and walk! ing 1. ' Monday, May a 27, Millbrook ball club went down hard to‘ their firstrdefeat at the hands of ther arch rivals, Omemee. The Omemee chub walked away with the game. in the third in- ning on a b-arage of 7 hits and 3 Millbrook errors. Guthrie wias sharged with; the loss While Williams was the Winner. This man can give you ‘7; dependable 21,; delivery of V1» nimg of a first pitch homer off the hat of Al “Dock” Wright. Young Glen Forsyth pitched himself a fine little left handed game, giving up only six hits and striking out Seven. Al- though he was quite wild in the first few innings, he settled down in the last of the game to get credit for the Win. Brent Dawson was the big man at the, plate hating a perfect night (three for three). Omemee Over Locals 12 to 5 3 year $16 3 6 months $8 D 3 months 54 D Friday, May 24th, MiILbrook ball club sneaked pas't Bethany in a close game. which the home team won 7 to 6 in the last in- locals Win and lose Ball Games _ THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE \MONITOR knenatlonal 63in This year fnur candidates. are ' Gun ......... vying for the. 8 000 votes which ' .Reynoldss . . . . . (an be expected “to turn out, Brackenridge but the silent vote’ (12 000) is 1 'Smith an unknown quotient, Mr.‘\\’1ight Toms said. “The candidate who Fmsy th presents the best programme 01’ Guthrie ...... Iaction, based on logical preq Earl, ......... cept's, designed to give this Lard‘ ......... ‘silent vote’, uncommited- eleo- ' Lowery ..... 7. tor What he wants, will be The Grime Wizniir, ” Mr. Toms c.0110111ded.]Rum_ (rinn 3 _ 1‘41, 1 OAKLEY, STANDISH. CLARKE CARLEY, Barristers, Solicitors, Etc No. 8 Bank of Commerce Block PETERBOROUGH, ONTARIO Telephones 2-0424 and 2-0425 R. 0. Standish, B.A. ' T. E. Clarke, B..A. by 180 votes. The election be- fore that Mr. James defeated his opporient by better than 200 votes. This ocwrred in the face of better than 11,000 peo- ple staying home and not vot- ing. Mr. Toms further explained.1 that the contest between the Liberal and Conservative candi- dates has been extremely close in the past two Federal elem tions. Last time the present) sitting member, Hon. John.’ James defeated his opponent} Renew your subscription. “However,” he said, “the peo- ple in Durham riding this year are exa-ited about the election. Last week in Bl‘ackstock the Fa-‘pner’s Union brought out ‘m-ore than 200 people to hear the four candidates from Dur- ham outline their policies. The Blackstock Recreation Centre was packed to the door. This can indicate but one thing; The citizens are interested in what‘ each party has to offler. Then: fore, if a large portiOn of the 12,000 previous non-voters turn out, itwill be anyhody’s fight.”i “If the voters follow ppevi~ ous patterns, then there would be 12,000 of the "silent vote’ this year,” Mr. Tom pointed out. Mr. Tom pointed out that in the past two Federal elec- ions only 8,000 of the 19 000 registered electors voted in this: riding. According to figures available from Carroll Nichols, returning officer, there are about 20,000 registered for this year’s election. “The outcome of the election in Durham riding is amybody’ s gue..,:s ” Ken C. Toms, Social Credit candidate, stated today in presenting an analvsis of the pmsibilities for the 1011: 31111111 613163 who are contesting the Federal seat June 10th. EMPRESS OF ENGLAND: The Canadian Pacific’s new 25,500-ton “Empress of England”.sails past Quebec City with one of the ancient capital’s most famous landmarks, the Chateau Frontenac Hotel, in the background. The white-hulled ‘ liner completed her HERE ’8 SOMEfI‘HING TO THINK ABOUT . Carlej Bontypool :â€" Ontario Liqensed Auctioneer. Durhain COunty, is now available to obn- iuct sales anywhere in County. Your" patronage respectfully solicited Grime 0 1 0 .001 Runsâ€" Ginn 3 . Runs batted 111â€"â€" VVright 3 Hirsâ€" Dawson 4 Doublesâ€" Wright 8: Dawson J T. ilesâ€" Revnolds 1 Hume Runsâ€" \Vright 1 Pitthinszu F013} ”[11 1-0 (1. (0H) St‘ik ()uTsâ€" F0159)?“ Name Dawson Gnnl ........ Reynoldss . . . . Brackenridge Smith a ...... , Wright ..... Forsyth ..... Games to start not later than 6:45 p.m. D.S.T. Monday, May 27th. Bethany at Bridgenorxth ()memee at Millbrook Friday, May 31st. Omemee at, Bethany Keene at Millbrook Monday, June 3rd. Omemee at Keene» Bridgenorth at Millbrook Wednesday, June 5th. Bethany at Keene I Omemee at Bridgenorth Friday, June 14th. BridgenOrth at Bethany Keene at Millbrook ’ Moznday, June 17th. Keene at Bethany Millbrook at Bridge‘nor’th Wednesday, June 19th. Omemee at Bridgenorth Friday, May 24th. Bethany at Millbrook Keen-e at. Omemee f North Durham Baseball league , 1951 SCHEDULE " Compliments of John Tinney V New and Used Cars. Phone 213 Millbrook. Friday, June 7th. Friday, June 2151;. Bethany at ()memee Millbrook at Bethany K9, 1 - a Monday, June 10th. ~ 9m) at Omemee Zridgenorth a/t Keene Monday, June 24th- Millbrook at ()memee Budgenomh at Millbrook ,émhany at Keene Wednesday, June 12th. Millbrook at Bethany Wednesday, June 26th- Keen-e at Bridgenorth l Brldgenorth at Omemee maiden voyage from Liverpool to Montreal recently. Constructed with its sister ship, the “Empress of Britain”, at a combined cost of $35,000,000, the “Empress of Eng-j land” is one of the most modern1 ships alfoat and is completely air-9 conditioned. The Empresses of Britain, England, Scotland and i BASEBALL AVERAGES i J OHN PAYNE ABRH m: monasronm, MILLEROOK, ONTARIO I!" BATES a; news FUNERAL SERVICES . LERIEE A. E. RAPER, PRESIDENT « QUEEN ST w. ||||| TEEEPHONE EMpire'I 3-068?! TORONTO ONT. ‘ Rev. Stan Crookall, Bible Society Colpprteur, Peterbor- ough, will have a display of Bibles and o‘ther literature. Officers will be electiércinand a (anvass arranged for. All ale imitod to attend. A meeting of the Gavan Branch of the Upper Canada Bible Society will be held in The Unted Church, Cavan, on Sunday, June 211d 31 3 p.m. The guest speaker will be. The Rev. Angus Mackay, a Missionary in: India. Millbrrook Fair Wednesday. June 12th Monday, July 15th. Keene at Bridgenorth Millbrook at Omemee Wednesday,’ July 17th. Bethany at Bridgenorth. Monday, J u‘ly 8th. Millbrook at, Keene Bethany at Omemee Wednesday, July 10th. Bridgenorth at Bethany Omemee at Millbrook Friday, July 12th. Bethany at Millbrook Bridgenorth at Keene, Wednesday, June 26th. Bridgenorth at Omemee Friday, June 28th. Omemee at Bethany Millbrook at Keene Wednesday, July 3rd. -()memee at Keene Millbrook at Bridgenorth Ffiday, July 5th. Keene at Bethany Bridgenorth at Omemee France will make a total of 44 calls at Montreal during the sea- son and provide accommodation for more than 75,000 travellers. The “Empress of England”, with a service speed of 21 knots, has space for 150 first class passengers and 900 tourist. THE BIBLE SOCIETY \_~’â€"â€"__ C.P.R. Photo. mmvfimmfim= n'n'u'f'?!‘ Phone Bailieboro 30’ - Phone Millbroek 87-1: Ill-Ill.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII (II-IIIIIIIIIIIIII-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIID The Brownies held their re-, gular meeting on Wednesday,i May2 2nd, at 4.15. After the! epening exercises, i-:rls.pection.i was held. I Mrs. Tom Campbell came over to pass Brownies on tests. All Brownies working on Gold- en Hand were passed on their ball throwing. The 3 sixers were passed on three games learned in Brownies and that had a tune to it. They each had to sing to the- game they had picked out. Birthday greetings were sung to Tawny Owls and later re- ceived, the Grand Howl. BUTTER GRANITE 00. Port Hope, Ont. Box 62 Monuments, Markers, corner 437 GEORGE STREET With Pump Repairs . Trenching and Digging Plumbing Heating The meeting closed with taps. Lequire md Oil-Burners Eavgstroughing and Posts and Inscriptions. . Roy Wifimott, (3.0. James A â€"â€" To Buy a. farm VECTORIA AND GREY TRUST COMPANY -â€" ,To buy equipment or stock For major improvements _ Farm Mortgage Loans Barristers, Solicitors, Nata Telephone 9, Millbrook WILLMOTT‘ IRVINE “That’s fine” he said, “but the traffic you‘re keeping up with went through here yesterday "â€" Car Life. (IIIIIIEIIDIli-IIIIIIIIII The driver gave what he thought was a ready answer. “I’m sorry, Officer. I was only trying to keep up with the traffic.” The policeman glance up from the ticket he was writing. man pulled over and asked what the hurry was. tIIII'IIIIIIIIIIIIIflIIII; . The car was.‘.going considerab}: above the speed limit. A police Dead Stock Removed HIGHEST PRICES PAID 24-Hour Service Nick Peconi PROPRIETOR Thursday, -. May 30, 1957 PHONE COLLECT: Peterborouh 2-2080 Gobourg 1787 They Went Thataway '93 PETER-BOROUGH .9 11.10 a.m.-T§In]v ("ant 23.....-‘0Pmâ€"-I(H)T. t9 St. Thuma~ ( 'hmr 11 Christ Chin‘ch, Bailie 7.30 p.m.--Evening F Anglican Church of 4 PARISH OF CAV Rev. E. 0. Quinn, B.A Rector. Sunday after Ascensim St. John's, Ida 9.45 a.m.-â€"Hn}y (7mm St. Thomas’ Church 1in 9.45 a.m.â€"â€"Di\'fne W 10.45 a .111 .â€"â€"4 "hm-eh Centeville Chum South Monagh: Mrs. G. )Iuspratt, 0r 10.00 a.m.â€"Chun-h 1 11.15 a.m.-â€"â€"Di\‘ino? V Rev. Angus Max-Kay. India. will speak. Rev. W. H. Heuscix Minister. Rev. Walter Patterso Minister Emerit Grace Church. Hill Gavan 9 .45 a.m.â€"Pub1ic W0 and Sunda School. 3 p.m.â€"Bible Sm-ie/zy Speakerâ€"Rev. Angus India. 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday 11.15 a.m.â€"Pub}ic Millbrook Pastoral Rev. Francis Chisho] Zion Pentecostal HILLBROOI 16.00 a.m.â€"Sunday 11.00 a.m.â€"Wcrs§:i; 7.00 p.m.â€"â€"Evangeli Remember the Milli Stock Show, Wednesa: Big time for all. amusements at this sh‘ 73$ Parliament Bldgs “O Come, Let ['5 St. Andre We Dapam of Tram Hon. Ifyon L. Cofhoan, ONTARIO TR IN DITA Pentecostal SUNDAY JUNE Everybody folk get most, Pastor,

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