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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 30 May 1957, p. 4

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“CA LV I TA" PAGE FOUR Mfi'flmfimfifi‘hWMWMMMWWW Official Opening of i Ontario Reformatory at MillbrookiSaturdg, June 1, 2 p-m. DON’T DELAY "' ORDER TODAY GRAY’S DRUG STORE PHONE 79, MILLBROOK SULF'A DRUGS a. STREPTOMYCIN including new intestinal drug PH'I’HAlYlSUlFACETAMIDE in one easily administered tablet Ask your dmggist for the $2.00 complete treatment for infectious white scoim. (ALF SAVEB§ HE FIGHTS FOR THE FARMERS! Aé a hiember of the Agricultural Committee of the House of Commons, Iohnny James has taken a great i_nterest in the farmmg problems of Durham and Canada. % He has worked for you and With you to improve PEN-15"“ your conditions. “was. s ' ” Some of the results include better and additional support prices, amendments to marketing legislation and increases in feed grain freight assistance. : Re-elect him to continue that battle for you. John Wellington Pickup. Vote JAMES "AlwaYs Ready to” Help You! Inserted by Durham Liberal Association BISHOP SNELL AT ST. THOMAS’ About 150 people attended a thrilling Confirmation Service v VIU'uI I at St. Thomas"Churoh, Mill- b-l'OOk. Monday evening when Bishop Gr. B.- Snell. Suffragan Bishop of Toronto. confirmed J l h a - . ' 2111105 0 _' " ~ A ' . nineteen (-andnlates ilrom the. tl .i) mm” “a“ 1“ 1d trom Parish of Gavan. lJ :1 run“? of his son Alix-ed The Rector the Ruv H (‘ ‘tlo ll; 011 RonR glllJI'Sday, “vlth . ' ' ' ' 19 9". - . yonst'eel offici- ann. [t-re‘sontod the (‘andi- ating. date». The Rm: 1). H. K. Ma-ny relatives and friends Stiles. from Gore’s Landing, gathered to Dav tribute to Mr 21:;393 1111:2191 981:9}: and was‘igxhnston. whohhad lived all his ‘ '1' ) 151 ). 1 years in t 9 district. He The Confirmation Candidates " was the last son of James Alex-t were frgm fill. tire; )Cl’imzc‘he‘siandor J ohnston and Jane Mo- {12:32: gush”; nc it? ((213)?llaiighhnzwho were among the (31 ows» a ( aro 'ear y plon'eers of Manvers Brown from Christ Church, Township. Bailieboro: Donald Winslow.l His Wife, the former Eliza- Sharon )Iahoney. Shirley Mor-u both McMastor and a son .Rov 'tr-n and Mr. ‘and Mrs: C'htfortllJohnoton. predeceased him. I l‘lnpp from St; John's (,hurchuSurvwing is his son. Alfred l Ida: Alan 1‘ owlor. LawrencelJohnston. RR 2, Pontvpool. and Sibrsz,..1\llol)10]rt 1-1131?th $113!; ‘(langhtori Miss Gertrude on‘ 1' ecu. a on ;’ et ,1. ohn'stOn of Tononto: five Wayne Bap?!" Douglas Shog- grandchildren, 1\I.rs.YJohnKno-x D‘tll'd. (.‘oorge Sheppard, (tail McLeod (Eleanor Johnston) of Gibbs. (.lorla Rapor, a_n_d Gal} Aucaster. Allan Johnston. . 1-va ‘7 T 1 James Johnston Funeral service for the late Sanders from St. Thomas Church. ' Bishop Snell based his ser- mon on the Preface to the Con- firmatio-n Service. He expand- ed the reasons, Scriptural and traditional, for having a Con- Chief Justice of.‘0nta.rio. firmation Service into a, most. inspiring sermon. At the con- (elusion of the Service an‘ in- formal I'e-veption vas hold for tho-56x 110le Confirmed. James Johnston Funeral service for the late James Johnston was held from the residence of his ‘5011 Alfred Johnston on Thursday, with ithe Rev. B. R. Bonst'eel offici- :ating. l Many relatives and friends gathered to pay tribute to Mr. liJohnston. who had lived all his‘ {9-1 years in the diStriLt.I-1e \\ as the last son of James Alex- ander Johnston and Jane M(- lllauohlin who were among the earlv pioneers of Manvers Township. Jnhustml of Torpnto: five grandchildren M..rs John Knox McLeod (Eleanor Johnston) of Amastor Allan .‘Tohustm. Pallbearers; were Walter Thompson. Alex McMaster. Harry Johnston, Earl Argue, Alex Sinclair and Norman Por’ ter. Windsor, Miss Frances J ohn- ston, Toronto. and two great- grandchildren, David McLeod and Randy McLeod of Aucasâ€" fer. Rearing the many floral tri- butes “ere Morris Bradley Douglas Logan, MurraV Logan, Fenton Fallis. Harold Thomp- son. Ernest CaV ano. Louis Mo- Gill Ralph Rm (111 Earl Fallis James Boggsi. John Pawne, Mel- lville Iohnston, Walter Row- land, Bruce McGill, Thomas \\ ard and \\ es’ron Hutchinson Burial was in the family plot at Fallis’ Cemetery. CARD 0F THANKS The family of the late Mrs. George Mouton Wish to thank Dr. M. E. Hobbs for all his help in the past, also Rev. F. R. Chisholm, Rev. G. Meads and ‘Rev. H. (‘2. Quinn and all friends and neighbours who» helped so much in time of need. Herb and Gerald Marton. Obituary TEE MIRROR-REPORTER. MILLBROOK, ONTARIO The semi-annual meeting of?! :the Peter-borough Presbyteriali iof lehe Presbyterian Churchâ€"in. ‘Ioanada, was held in the 3:. i Andrew’s Presbyterian Church,‘ Lakefiedl, Wednesday, May 15,. with a good attendance at both! , morning and afiternoon sessions, delegates being present fro-m‘ sixteen auxiliaries. In the absence of the President, Mrs. T. E. Toombs, the Vice-presi- dent, Mrs. J. Randall, Co- bourg, presided. Mrs. A. H. Clark, of the Lakefie-ld Auxili- ary, very graciously extended a l warm welcome to the delegates. land following this Mrs; J. SEMI-ANNUAL MEETING PETERBOROUGE PRESBYTERIAL W . M . S. Randall was appointed a dele- gate to the Training Centre Albert College, BelleVille next July 8th and plans “ere also idrawn up for the fall Rallx to beheld 1n St. Andrew’s Church Bowmanville, on October 2nd Mrs. W. H. He'uS‘tinl of Mill- bronk and Mrs. J. Randall l “Fortunately, we flound lub- be held in St. Andrew ’3 Church, l ”Clllosis among the population Bowmanville, on October 2nd. lwho were between 20 and 45 Mrs. W. H. Heus‘tim of Mill-xye'a’s of age,” he said- “Thi‘ brook and Mrs. J. Randalll has now changed. we are now gave concise and informative ‘seomg more cases among teen- reports of the Svnodical meet-K agors and persons over 50 years ‘ of age. ” in}: in Sault St. Mare last April i . . ! “\Vnh Hm and nf xwav nro- July 8th, and plans were 'dlSU drawn up for the fall Rally to In the afternoon the theme: was “They that wait u-pOn the Lord shall renew their strengt’h. ” A verv impressiw and reveranltial memorial ser- 1 ice was conducted by Mrs. H. l Tate, Centreville, in honour of1 a devoted and 111110h-l111-ed 111em_ ‘ her. Mrs Fred Ronsnn reeentlv 1111111221 1d. The Rexerend Joseph W'as- s1111. D.l).. interim 111i11is1t111' 111' St. Paul‘s Ch111'1 h. Peterhnr- 11111111 ”(111‘ a sti11‘i111r mission- dry HddlCSS and M18. D111- H11111l1'1111 521111,: a beautiful $11111 M15. Randall closed the meet- i11g' with the challenging thougth. ‘-‘\Vhat Shall the Harâ€" \es‘t Be.’ A delirious dinner was serv- od.th0(hflegateslnvnhe “Innen of the St. 1u(1r9“” I}akofhfith c0 ongregatunl. and a dvhghtful socufl hour “1n;onj0yod.bx an present. The regular meeting of the town group of thé \Vomen’s Association of St. Andrew's United Church will be held in the (“hurch Hall on Tuesday afternoon Juno 4. at 3 o’olock. TORONTO-DOMINION NOTICE YOU. USC Personal ’ Chequing Accounts ‘ our new ba ”king Jervz'ce The best way to find out whether or not a Personal Chequing Account would help you is to come in and discuss it! The bank thatll‘av‘qk: ahead ., Hanger, Millbrook Branch MORE ELDERLY PERSONS CARRIERS OF TB-PHILLIPS A warning that there are an imreasing number of elderly person; in Ontario who are “carriers” of tuberculosis was sounded recently in a ladio talk by Dr. Mackinnon Phillips. minister of health. \IIIIIIIIIIII’IIIII‘ “With the aid of x-rav pro- grammes on admission to hos- pitals, mass survevs, and chest x-ras's for school teachers, 511110111 1hllde111 and emplovedl pensons' 11 e are disem ering manv eases in the earlv stages. and are able to effect cures’ he said. “But the more elderly pee- ple.121i%tieulail\ those with auv tvlpe 11f ehest 1-11111liti1111 are re- inofan't to present themselves fer x-ray..” said Dr. Phillips. 1 Call It Bronchitis “Many Of them choose to continue to describe their affli< - tion as ‘chronie bronchitis’, ” he said, “and they do not inw tend to take a chance on find- ing out that it its something e1se.’lheso people actuall3 are (alriers. i :IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Even though tuberculosis has been reduced to fewer than five deaths per 100,000 population in Ontario, greater effort must be made to reach those not (-overed by x-ray programmes, said Dr. Phillips.-â€"â€" Toronto Daily Star. S65 ’lbomer: Pleas really have a. tough time, â€"no matter how care- ful they are, all their children go to the diogs. Renew Your Subscript? . OUELLETTE GENERAL INSURANCE mnoox ion. flursday, May 30, 1957 NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS Village By-Law N0. 81? re- quires that any person who owns or harbours a dog in the Village of Millbrook shall on or b-e-fore the First day uf April in each year, obtain a License and Tag for such dog and shall keep such tag firmly attached to such dog during the year. Section 10 states that “Dog” shall mean any dog, male or female, and any age. A11 dog owners who fail to purchase the necefvsary 1957 Dog License and Tag, are liab1e for prosecution under this By- Law. ' Tags are available at Clerk’s Office and from the Chief of Police after June 1st. Applications to fill vacancy on the United Counties’ Court of Revision, caused by the resigna- tion of the Durham County, Rural Representative of the Court, will be received by the undersigned until 12 noon Monday, June 10th, 1957. MAN \VANTEI) for Rawleigh business. Sell to 1500 fami- lies. Write today. Raw- leigh’s Dept. E-283-S.A., 4005 Richelieu St, Montreal, For Sa-leâ€"Grahamette Electric Stove, 2 plates and oven stor- age. In good condition. Phone 120â€"j Millbrook. 1t For Saleâ€"Pure Bred Polled An- gus Bull with papers, coming 2 years of age. Also Sow due in three weeks. V. Kennedy, phone 223r25 Millbrook. 1t For Saleâ€"Double Bed, iron, with mattress and springs, in good co-ndition for $7.00. Apply Reporter Office. 11; For Saleâ€"Seven-room Red Brick House on Main St., Millbrook. Apply to C. D. Sanderson or phone 115-w, Millbrook. 3t For Saleâ€"China Cabinet and Buffet (ombined for $15. 00. Applx Reporter Ofike. , 1t For Saleâ€"Ldies’ Dressing Tab- le with three mirrors. A good buy at $15.00. Apply at For Saleâ€"Quantity of Buck- wheat. Apply James John- ston, Bailielvoro, or phone 11-r-2‘2 Bailieboro. 3t For Rentâ€"Seven-Roomed Brick House with Hydro, 31/2 miles east of Highway 28. Apply Charles H. Barnard, Phone 24-r-5 Bailieboro. 4t For Rantâ€"Two Modern 4- Room Apartments, Self con- tained. Apply Reg. Fallis, phone 207-r-14 Millbrook. 1f F‘o-r Rent:â€"5 Room Modern Apartment. Apply at Thee Reporter Oilfiee. 2t. Wantedâ€" Cattle to pasture. Apply to Geo. Howden, phone 2154-23 Millbrook. 3t Quebec . Reporter Office. For Saleâ€"Oven for Coal Oil Stove, large. Inquire at The Reporter Office. 1t SALESMEN WANTED K. Symons, Clerk. Northumberland Durham, Cobourg, Ont. TENDERS ASKED T. W. Belch, Clerk. FOR SALE FOR RENT 1t 1T. Be the first in the off 'morning, the last to night, never be absent work through your lux 97th. Year. No. 30. I. H. 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