Facilities courtesy of__Haatings _and Prince Edward Regiment AT 8:30 RM. Share The Wealth $10.00 IN FREE GAMES- DOOR PRIZE! ’ No admission. 10¢ per game Spnsored by Millbrook and District Lions Club. Proceeds for Community Betterment. mam-m.AMMMMMAm-meammwmmwu- lthak'esâ€"Morewl‘han Good Intention IT TAKES “KNOW HOW†â€"- EXPERIENCE AND SKILL. 'UL‘IS. LV. VV'ULLC, UL 0116 mo! workshop at the O.E.A., Bo manville. The afternoon se ion was devoted to curriculu levaluation and the possibili of Home Economics becomi a Glade 13 subject. M T h e Peterborough-Oshawa District Home Economics Sec- tion of the Ontario Educational. Association held the spring con- ference at Bowmanville High School on Saturday May 10th. I After the coffee hour, Mrs. Anne \Vragg, Bancroft High School p1e~1ded for the meet- i Renew Your Subscription. HOME ECONOMICS SPRING CONFERENCE“ 437 GEORGE STREET THE SOONER YOU ORDER, THE MORE YOU SAVE ATTWOOL 8:. SHEPPARD Millbrook, Phone 6-w May 11th. PAGE FOUR Millbrook Armouries BiNGO! >Z<n=200 Ewart. >NMU 0:6 <.m0...0.> A trust company does not die or move away, or go on holidays, andâ€"Compensation to. a. Trust Company for handling an estate is allowed On the same basis as to an individual private ex- ecutor . Fuel prices go up in the Fall. Why wait for cold weather when you can ï¬ll you: bin with ,‘blue coal’ now and save? Call us today! .5 SATURDAY TO BE A GOOD EXECUTOR iiug which included comprehen- sive reports by Miss V. Lidke, |O.C.V.I., Mrs. M. Arnott and W115. N. Wolfe, of the Easter nvorkshop at the O. E. A., Bow- manville. The afternoon sess- ion was devoted to curriculum, *evaluation and the possibility 30f Home Economics becoming la Grade 13 subject. PETERBOROUGH or o:- There was senle discussion Iregarding the E. A. Summers Memorial Fund and Mr. Bev é Gray a member of the commit- ;tee did point. out. that alrange- 'gments had been made to pur- lehase the trophy for the Inter County Livestock judging com- fpetition at the Royal Winter ’F‘air. Various suggestions re- garding future trophies were made and it is hoped that ar- rangements nnay be made in the future to Secure donors for these various awards. ‘ 4-H CLUB LEADERS MET .IN BOWMANVIL‘LE LA ST THURSDAY Some girls use pills to get rid of headaches: others use headaches to get rid of pills. Attend the Church of your Choice on Sunday. Those in attendance included Bev Gray, Lloyd Kellogg and Roy McHolm, 011 Port Hope: Francis Jose, Newcastle; Dal- ton Dorrell, Nestleton; Mervin Smith, Gavan; Bruce Taylor, president of the Federation of Agriculture; Ron Brooks, Bow-- manville: James Coombes, Bow- manville; Ted Burnside, Assist- pant Agricultural Represnt- ative; A. 0. Dalrymple, Agri- cultural Representative; Mr. Mel Wood, Millbrook; Mr. Glenn Larmer, Nestleton, R.R. N0. 2, who are also club lead- ers who were unable to attend. Other matters discussed at the meeting included the pos- sibility of sponsors for the tractm, grain, and potato clubs as well as means of trying to improve the balance in the junior account. be held on Friday, 30th May lln addition the coaching night, lwill be held i‘or all 4-H club members and junior farmers lon the evening of Friday, May: l23rd. This coaching lmeeting will be compulsory for iattendance will count for all ll)urham County 4-H club mem-i lbers. In the judging competi-‘ *tion a few minor changes were ,mude in that a novice class will .be added to the competition:I lfor young men who have not previously taken part in a judging competition. Entries ’must be made previous to May: ‘24th. to The Ontario Depart-' lment of Agriculture, in Bown manville with an entry fee of ' .50 cents. It was decided to hold the, club night in Orono on Mondayl night; J une 9 Orono at Courtice June 9 Cobourg at Millbrook June 11 Courtice at Cobourg June 11 Port Hope at Orono June 11 Millbrovok at Bowman- (ville. Games to commence at 6.30 p..m., dead line 6.45. SOUTH GROUP W.A. ST. ANDREW’S G‘HURCH A Twenty-one members and two visitors were present at the May meeting of the South Grroup W.A. at the home of Mrs. Russell Kennedy on! Thursday evening. The meeting opened with a call to worship followed by the Lord ’s Prayer in unison. The worship service was con- evening, November 24th. andfdueted by Mrs. Bert Gardiner. it is hoped Mr. Dave Barrvl Minutes of the April meeting Past President. of the Ontario “'0“? read by Mrs. Dawd Arm- Junior Farmers will be the guest speaker. T? Durham County 4â€"H Agri- cultural Club Leaders met in! Bowmanville on Thursday, 8th; of May, to organize a 4-H clubj leaders association for Dar-i ham County The leaders werej guests of the Ontario Depart-‘ ment of Agriculture at a3 luncheon followed by an organi-T nation meeting in the Depart- ment of Agriculture Board Room, Bowmanville. A. O . Dalrymple, Agricultur- al representative outlined brief- ly the reasons for organizing a 4-H club leaders association and pointed out some of the things that had been carried out by this group in other counties in Ontario. Following some dis- cus-ion it was decided to or- ;ganize the association and the iofficers for 1958 are: iPresâ€"Rev Gray, Port. Hope ‘ Vice Presâ€"Francis Jose, New- It was decided in view of the fact that a number of juniors could not make the iudging competition on the last Saturady In May, that it would be held on Friday, 30th May In addition the coaching night, castle ! Sucretaryâ€"Lloyd Kellogg, ofu Port Hope Treasurerâ€"A. 0 . Dalry‘mple . A bus trip committee was also picked to look into, future trips and the committee was composed of the members of the executive. TEE NOR-“POEM. HILLBROOK, ONTARIO of j June he é June m f June i {he first half of the 1958 'Bantam schedule has been drawn up and is as follows: May 17 MilLbrook at Courtice {May 19 Bowmanville at Orono 5May 19 Cobourg at Port Hope May 21 Courtice at Millbrook {May 22 Orono at Cfobourg :May 22 Port Hope at Bowmanâ€" § I ' . \v111-e 5May 24 Bowmanvill‘e at Cour- ] (tice May 24 Millbrook at Orono May 24 Port Hope at Cobourg May 26 Orono at B-owmanville [May 26 Port Hope at Millbrook “‘May 26 Courtice at Cobourg‘ May 29 Cobourg at Courtio-e May 29 Orono at Port Hope ,June 2 Orono at Millbrook June 2 Courtice 01: Port Hope June 2 Bowmanville at Cobo- I (urg iJune5 oMill‘brook at Bowman- ' (ville Baseball slSchedule The Millbrook team-will play its first home game on Wed‘ues- day, May 21st, with Courtice being their guest. A good at- tendance at this game would be appreciated by the boys. Come along, encourage them in this sport. A silver collection will be taken up. The meeting opened with a call to worship followed by the Lord’s Prayer in unison. The worship service was con- Address .......................... Put 0m“ However well you know Ontario, you’ll enjoy getting to know it better. Make a point this year of exploring its highways and byways, visiting its lovely lakes and vacationing at one of its modern resort areas . . . like the Rideau Lakes district shown above. Take the ï¬rst step now, by ï¬lling out and mailing the coupon below. Send F REE Literature and Road Map. Howwell do you know ON TARI O 3’ Oman'aoow of Trent a. PM Hon. Inca L CM, “M Check your knowledge by identifying this map ONTARIO 0â€"“.FZ° .OFZOIOL. :IGDJI PZN:(-J-‘l 80 .JI)‘I.F Oâ€"I(.on 5 Cobourg at Orono l 5 Port Hope at Courtice i 9 Bowmanville at Port! (Hope: NOTICE is'hereby given that all creditors having any claims against the estate of the late Louis John Hutchinson, who died on or about. the 11th day of February, 1957, at the Town- ship of Gavan, in the Erovince of Ontario, are required to send, on or before the 24th day of May, 1958, to the under- signed solicitor for the Ad- uministrator. full particulars of their claims, if anv. DATED at Belleville this 29th day of April, 1958. ROBERT TEMPLE, 381 Front Street, Belleville, Ontario. Solieitor for the Administrator. AND OTHERS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LOUIS JOHN HUTCHINSON, late of the Township of Gavan, in the County of Durham. Farmer, Deceased. strong and approved as read. CARD 0? THANKS I wish to thank Dr. Wright the attending doctor, and nurses of: Civic Hospital. also Rev. Mr. Chisholm. organiz- a’fions. friends and relatives, who sent gifts. and cards. and am deeply grateful to those who made if possibel for mv wife to visit me dining mv stag in hospital. â€"C. D. Sanderson. The June meeting will be held art Mrs. Gordon David- son’s «home. The’il l‘reasurer, Mrs. Reg. Hopkins, reported a balance on hand of $13.14 after having turned in $10|3.00 to Mrs. Payne, following the Chamber of 00mm rce dinner. The meeting' closed with the Benedieit-on and a social hour followed when refreshments Were served by Mrs. Gerald Hubbeard. Mrs. Albert Olan and Mrs. Kennedy. During the business period, money was received from the; stale oi‘: cook books and Canada Packers labels were collected. The September meeting of General \V.A. was mentioned. 1 All groups appear to approve of holding an evening meeting at this time when Mrs. Carmen Bell will be the guest speaker. i It was decided to accept an offer to cater for a Wedding during the summer. Arrange. memfs to be made later. Members were asked to con- {acst Mr. Chisholm if they were in a position to accommodate any of the visiting ministers who will be attending Confer- ence in Peterborough. The min- isters are to be ‘billeted in homes for three nights. Wax-am xmw g Tomatoes, Celery, Spanish flower. BroccolL a1 3‘- See The New i NOTICE TO CREDITORS . Roy Willmott, (2.0. James A. Irvine, ILL. Barristers, Solicitors, Nata ' Telephone 9, Millbrook WILLMOTT IRVINE Thmday, May 15, 1358- 3' Kennedy, Miss Ida.-â€" Wed~ on nesday, May 7th., 1958, at the 1g Peterborou-gh’ Civic Hospital, 5' Miss Idxa Kennedy, in her 78th er year, Millbrook, Ontario. Sis; ter-in-law of Mrs. W. S. Ken- ? nedy. The funeral was held hewhom the J W. Haw Funeral d3 Home, King Street East, Mill- ' 'brook on Saturday afternoon, 0f May 10th, at 2.00 o’clock. The d- ‘Rev. Francis P. Chisholm of ve St. Andrew ’s church officiating “9 Interment was in Oak Hill en E Cemetery. For Saleâ€"Cement Mixer and BlockMa(-:hine, makes three different types of blocks. Ap- ply to H. M. Trick, Mill< brook. 31: For égleâ€"Chila’s Shortie Cat size 8; yellow with blue satin lining and blue buttons to matoh. May be seen at The Reporter Office. $4. 11: For Saleâ€"3 Clyde Mares ,Eound and right; 1500 lbs and up. Applx Herbert Heard, RR 1. Port Hope. Phone 2759. 31; for Saleâ€"Strawberry} ‘Plants. Senator Dunlops and Brandy ‘Nines Applv Fred Challice. phone 116- W Millbrook. 2t For Saleâ€"A Library Table; Phone 252-w Millbrook. 1t For Saleâ€"5 Pups. ApplyVWEs Kinsman, Frasvervil le, Ont . , Phone 1841‘13 Millbrook. 1t For Saleâ€"Collie Pups, good heelers. Billy Clarke, phon: 218-r-14 Millbrook. It Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Thomas of Port ‘Colborne were recené visitors with‘ Mrs. E. C. Rich- ards. 1:1“...1 More people commit suicide with a fork than with a knife. Jarge United States and Cana- dian Manuï¬acturing Comp- any requires District Man- ager in Durham County. Ex- ceptionally high earnings. Guaranteed repeat business. Automobile essential. Agri. cultural or farming back- ground most important. Sales training given. Reply to-- Box 84. London, Ontario. 'or Saleâ€"Building Lot on Mar. shall Street, Millbrook. Ap- ply to H. M.â€"- Trick, Mill- fbrook. 3t Renew your subscription. DISTRICT MANAGER MALE HELP WANTED Entered Into Rest FOR SALE and gum-5' '- '.'4 Member Brokerâ€"Dealers’ A4 ation of Ontario Securities Phone Tu-5â€"4588 Albert Waxer 31 Walton 5 Sole owner Port [-103 DIRECT WIRE T0 TORON‘] Northumberfand D The (sonflargation is thoug to have been caused by a < fcctive chimney on the kitch< and was discovered arou‘ 9 a.m. The neighbours, through the good work, managed to sa most of the furniture in t houSe. however. the hou itself was doomed as there w no water of any account fight the. fire. Last Friday morning 1 local fire brigade received call to Fraserville where 1 house belonging to Mr. Brt Snelgrove was burned dov about 11/2 miles from that v: age. $9,003 HOUSE FIRE NEAR FRASERVILLE Mr. and Mrs. “'m. Hal (nee (‘arolyu HarkneSS) Kirkland Lake, spent the we end with her parents Mr. z Mrs. Alex. Harkness. ago, was taken to St. Jose Hospital. Peterbodough, f day night. Mr. Lloyd Peel who rct‘ ed home from Sunnybr Hospital a little over a x Mr. and Mrs. J. T. CW and daughter Elinore visitors in Fenelon Fall Monday. We have enough on hand to munity- Your patronage v Messrs Gilbert How-<0. ten-borough, Thomas Ho Toronto Mr. and Mrs. Howson, Richard and Ann, Oshawa, Misses Ham-on. Malton, and Howson, Hamilton, enjoye holiday weekend with mother in Millbrook. THANK YOU! Marigolds, Asters, Zinnias, Phlox, Calandulas and vari sys, Canterbury Bells, and Iris, new colours in Perrez Mr. and Mrs. Fred BI and daughters Frances Ruth, and Mr. and Mrs. Britten senior, of Oxhawa. guests of Miss Estella Hetherington. Mr. Alexander R. Chis? Toronto, with his wife family, spent the Victoria V: end with his. brother, ‘ Francis Chisholm. Mrs. H. C. Argue, Mrs Stewart Mr. Ronald ; spent Thursday and Frid Guelph and attended the G ation Exrercises at the O. on Friday when Mr. J Argue received the degrl SFEVENSGE’S Have a Good Sup Ready for The