Lacs 1'23 WW WK SALE usheis of Wheat siiels of Oats. ohn Blackman, pm. It ling Lot on Main llillbrook. Ap~ .â€" Trick. Mill- , 3t lx__ thy Seed, $5.00 LX150 two brood Elias White -m-“ ._ â€"-â€"â€"â€" :igi Lhéjééï¬m in Millbrook. brook . 2c in Heifer, one o 200 bushels in. Gordon 107-.i-3 Mill- e to let: creek gh property. . phone 260w 2*; 200 Bales of ’ Has to go. lover Seed. 5:. South Mon- 3: Mixer and makes three of bl“i,'l{\. AfL Trick, Mill- eneer House; all barn with price only lon P. Trick t. represents ks Ltd. It of Counter he Reporter price i I I aura?“- l J. H. Barring», Publisher. 98th. Year. No.19. , i Happy 5 Mothers’ Day THE GERTRUDE SHOP, PHONE 1'36 MLLBROOK, ONTARIO Coming Event ISOCIAL - PERSONAL OLDE TYME DANCING Miss B. McNeill of New Tor- â€"Friday, May 9th: Gavan, On- onto spent the weekend with tario. Jim Fisher and Orches- her brother and sister-in-law, tra. If you enjoy real Canadian, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard McNeill, Square Dancing, where objeo-‘ Gavan- . . - r l Mr. and Mrs. Vergil Olver tronal c onduct 01]: ITSJOPewelof Hastings were v1s1tors With dress 15 not to era. ’ er. and Mrs. Olver Brock on eSPeCiany seek your patronaget Saturday. and good influence. Dancing l local friends of Rev. A. M. starts sharp at 9:30 P-m- l and Mrs. Butler, of Ajax, will Admission $1.00. Co-"pb‘nsor. be interested to know that they ed by the Gavan Hall Board. have gone to Woodcrest, Rif- 30 lton,N.Y.,U.iS‘.A. lpaion but the “real thing†might _ l D ‘ , ' i ,__,___ . . _ , . some day or night be aroundâ€"- :IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII:it PUPILS DO WELL AT iS‘iliiiintrinctgiideliit :If 01:12???“ and no action could mean seriâ€" . I, ‘ ' f n s A†‘ 2 0' I PHONE 'IMUSIc FESTIVAL HELD i: v. itiiiimk. ‘“ 1‘ i“)l ‘1‘flla*‘5'. : d :l _†.. If Millbrook is to torge ahead = Fred Gar ner =§IN PETERBOROUGH - ~--â€" I I‘ . *‘"“ . TGTHAM AND llikc this and make this placefsUNDAY, MAY 11th- : Cavan, Ont. :l Pupils of Mrs Baiiis H \ .JRE CROWLEY Ila real, live community. not as} at FOR :551ԠObtt‘l‘md lllg'h “13““ i-‘ESTIVAL PRIZE WINNERSiit aphears mm- “Sleep." Hoi-f Mother‘sDay is the. FestivaIi‘m are a B ' k BlOCk =lpizllleo classes of. tho l’cterbm- _ ilow". Wf the = rlC :glough Music Festival. Patsy,l In Pettibo ( 1 h 1 t el l . “I :i'xin t'B 'i‘i ‘. 0t “ â€3' a“ “'9 {i _ = ork E whil‘cl’ iibt 211132101111: acréngelen lug-ham received the; s 85 GENERAL REPAIRS :ltii'icatc. obtained :4 inarks'ilighw marks of the t'cstimlllHOME AND SCHOOL : PHONE Millbrook 214132 gfiu the 12-and-under piano solofmth in niodrcn drama and llrliASSOCIATION MEETING I i “ Eel-iss. ilaviiig" “F an -eâ€. Illnlllllllllllllllllll ‘ l - ., 1' C : children competed. l l Bernard Iiigliaiii received a' Illllllllllllllllllllllr a Ethird certificate and 81 marks!g I l'playing “Gavotte from Fouath' , E PHONE EfFrench Suite†by Bach. ,. l I ll Congratulations to these two = Peter lOdEWYkS {pupils and their teacher, Mrs. : Cavan, Ont, El Winslow. I - .._. A.-. ' FOR '1 I I : P - t' and : Northumberlanil llDurhamI 3 am lug . 3 Securities 5 Re-decorating 5 Phone Tueâ€"4588 . If Albert Waxer 31 Walton St. E PHONE MlllbrOOk 2141‘6 =§ Sole owner Po rt Hope .' IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH1DnmECT‘Wflflfl:To{IORKHNTO Member Brokerâ€"Dealers’ Associ- ation of Ontario . . l Renew your subscription. l III-IIIIII-III...-IIII-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII-lI l l l Remember the Baking Sale by E i Rebekah Lodge in Oddfellows g l Hall, Sat, May 10, 3 to 5 p.m. ‘ l l l V- IIIIIIIIIIIII-III...IIIII-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII . .MP. ï¬'ï¬W-“W-‘uWV-‘n' l l l g COMING JUNE 11 g,“ l“ ill“ “lll'l‘o‘liUl ('Olltl‘Sl'alllS, one sent 11]) in Colorado. l'.S.i 1 Miss liiglizini and Miss Crowley. This ' Expecting a Bigger and Better Entry Than Ever of HORSES, CATTLE, AND SWINE Special Prizes for Bacon Hogs! A Total of Over $75.00 offered In Singles and Groups of 3’3 The Millbrook Spring Show 3, See Prize list for Details l Merriam President HILLBROOK, ONTARIO, CANADA THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1958 l ton \Vilder la Three-Act Plav entitled “No. of Christ Church, Bailieboroï¬ on Friday, May 16th. at 8.1-5 Bingo in MillbrOOk Armouries {‘P-m- sharp, sponsored by the Saturday, May 17th. Sponsor- 'W-A- Everybody welcome. lled by Millbrook Lions Club. BAKING SALE ‘ We were not surprised that z‘“‘ H- Bentley, 5 No. 79, will be held in CoulterlBut what. did Sam-Tron. lBros. Ltd. Store on Saturday,lthat she. said anything in 25 Mair 24th, at 2.30 p.m. lS.A. Work ’Appreciated Here gm... Editor, l ' l Millbrook Reporter. ‘ l I would take this opportunity l Sir: . of saying how much The Salva-l After the exhibition of the tion Army work is, appreciatedl village Fire-alarm sounding on here in the Millbrook Reforma. i F r iday eveningâ€"as I have since tory. Major Arthur Cartmell-l learned without a fire being visits the Institution regularly el'ldegtgtge alfarni . bleing twice a week for services and Poun eh Sy 'al ethubiantSv interviews, and on occasions rom t e 0013 gat 91mg at more freQuently. His work is the Armouries on the night in varied, providing reading ma- q‘FPStlon‘I WOUIT hke to ask terial, arranging band concerts, l She Relief? 0f.;hillrlllglge ,and his presenting Christmas treats alsoi 01mm . ors, 1 t ere isn t a b y ' ’Christmas and Mother’s Dayllaw which forbids the sounding cards fall into the round of hiSiOf, the alarm .at. times other services. He also writes let-’than when a fire ls rep orted. . ters and visit relatives for the 1:11. the IIlaJOI‘lty. 0f. Tummâ€" ’men. On occasions clothing is- p almesfthls practice 1’3 illegal provided discharged men. Theigpd cfar'ries “13th 1% a $5000 Ispiritual influence of organi-l me orthe lrSt'O .ence. . ization plans an important rolel Repetitions of this practice ~vided to discharged ben. Thelcould conceivably result In spiritual influene of the organi- untold Damage m D011“ Values zation plus an important role as the alarm might on some in keeping high the. moral Jf 000515109 be sounded for the the inmates. _, real thing and no one pay any i We wish them evcrv sucess attention. It’s like crying sin their local Red Shield Cam- l “Wolf †when there M ’t 311V“ 5 Voice of Millbrook verse speaking. For her pm'WWILL BE OF INTEREST traval of Joan in an cXcei-pt from Bernard Shit w s play, “St. l Joan". she. was awarded 89l Plan to attend the Home and marks. and for the poein,‘l8011001 l\Teet1ng Monday, Mav ‘Traveller's Jovâ€, bv A, lief-'12th’ at 8.15 p.m. in the; chum. 92 marks. 8110",.011 high School. There will be install-i commendation from the adjudi-iaflo“ of officers and. convenJ cat0r. In Shakespearian drarna,‘“‘"“ 1‘9P(’l‘t-. The senior Cl’lOll" also, in which hers was the ot’ the l’ublic School Wlll singi only entry for girls of grades a selection that don first place' 11. 12 and 1:3. she received 81 {at the 1‘“<'9ntM“SIC F 951ml- marks as Helen in a short bitl Members Of the High ‘SChOOli from “Midsummer’s Night? Board, Mr. Reg. Hopkins, andI Dreamâ€. ' iMr. D. E, Fowler, chairman]? Helen is the daughter of Mr. 1‘ 0f the Pll’bllC 8011001 Board, W111i and Mrs. Bruce E. Inghanuipresent facts about the nghl Tupper Street. ’Sochool and the Bublic School) First in Class of 11 ISituation, and their relation tol - ~ I , , . each other. Ever rone wel- ; blinore Crowley, daughter , 3 l of Mr. and M15. J. T. Crowley.‘ I King Street, placed first in a; class of eleven in modern IDA BOYS FIND drama for girls of Grades 8, WEATHER BALLOON 9, and 10. For her presenta- tion “f Emil." in an excerpt Donald and Paul Winslow? TED“! “()llr ’l‘UVVll.’7 b)’ thorn‘ : found a ““reath(ir ballOOH"‘ . i . .' . l . . E “he “(tiled 81 about 30 feet up in a tree near} - l mal'kS- and for that 0’13 Katl'inltheir home at Ida on Sundaylsmvmmaun-Amaavimmm l! “l l‘tcmcniber Mama†85 morning about 8 o’clock. The" marks. She :llrvO placed second i boyg are the sons of Mr. Clare] in verse speaking for Grade 10; “til-1310“,, R.R. 1, Ida. Thei reciting “Ode W the Northeast balloon \vas brought to :Mlï¬i \Vind†by Charles KingSleyalH. V. Kent. Chief of Groundi With 8i lllil'l“l{*- Observers Corp in Millbrook. ' who took it in turn to the RC.l Mrs‘. B. It}. Iiig'liani to whom’AF' Filer Cenre in Peterhor- the - congmtulations of The 0,191,. ) ' ') - l I ' ) ' ' ‘ 7' l' . Iâ€PM“? 1* (\tllllll‘d db WU] The balloon was found to be 'is the second one (if these weather balloons to be . . picked up near Millbrook, one , . Play At Ballleboro having been found a few years Members of the Coldsprings ago by the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Women ’s Institute will present. ““119 Fallis. “â€"â€" COMING EVENT I Mammoth Share-the-V‘VealthI Under the auspices of L.O.L. I the wife won a slogan contest. amaze us was Words or less. .-. . , ‘IfllllllllllllllllllllIll â€"let's begin with little items}: CHRISTIAN FAMILY An interested Citizen, l Vellliil)’ Service will be held on Worship as a family. gSunday morning at St. fd‘rcw’s, with the theme “Our: of during The service in the 5Honieâ€"A Household for Godâ€. iNursci-y downstairs. M. .. “â€"â€" Post Office Department, Ottawa, Ont. 3 "Witness For The Prosecution" By Agatha Christie, with Tyrone Power, 1 ’ Marlene Dietrich and Charles Laughton NOW IN ITS 4TH WEEK AT LOEW’S, TORONTO With MGM ’S Technicolor Gomey Hit "The Opposite Sex’ ' Adult Entertainment, with June Allyson, Ann Miller, Ann Sheridan and a Big Cast ENJOY AN EVENING OF MOVIES IN YOUR CAR iThc Sacrament of Baptism will be administered. There will ‘be no Sunday School, as child- invited to come to A‘Cliiircli with their parents, and Children An- ot‘ proâ€"school 2121‘ are taken care Christian Fa niily. aâ€". Full assortment of Coloured Crowley’s Red White Store Phone 22 Millbroolc. 3 PUT ON BY THE Pupils of Millbrook Public School Music Teacher Henry Hayek Held at Millbrook Town Hall g Friday, May 23rd., 1958 i AT 8.00 P.M. 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