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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 22 May 1958, p. 1

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earnings. t businesi. tial. Agri- ing back. ant . Sales Reply t0--~ Ontario . Fares, sound b3 and up. mrd, RR 1, L2759. 3t afternoon, ’cloek. The lhisholm of l officiating Oak Hill .Vere recent ing Comp istrict Man- Iounty. Ex- ortie Coat blue satin buttons to on at The in her 78th :tario. Sis- W. S. Ken- .mit suicide th a knife. Apply Wes ville, Unt., albrook. 1t *2. 0. Richâ€" 1.51.31 0. Thomas hot on Mar- »rook. Ap. LW Funeral East, Mill- ry Table . :rook. It 'ry Plants. ind Brandy 'd Challice, bl’OOk . 2t ups, good .rke, phon: 1t rflpfion . and Cana- ‘NAGER “'33 ink, Mill held It SOCIAL - PERSONAL? in'n‘d‘fi‘u‘u'u‘u'n'u'ufifiafi'n'nfimn' S"fi%'-‘u'.‘n'u‘n‘n'um'h'n'n'n'a'u'u"-' Northnmberland Durham Securities Phone Tu-5-4588 Albert Waxer 31 Walton St. Sole owner Port Hone The confl‘argation is thought to have been caused by a de~ foctive chimney on the kitchen, and was. discovered around 9 a.m. The neighbours, through their good work, managed to save most of the furniture in the home. however. the house itself was doomed as there was no water of any account to fight the. fire. Last Friday morning the local fire brigade received a call to Fraserville Where the house belonging to Mr. Bruce Snelgrove was burned down, about 11/2 miles from that Vill- age. $9,009 HOUSE FIRE NEAR PRASERVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haney. (nee ('arolyu Harkness) of Kirkland Lake, spent the week- end w 1th her parents Mr. and Mrs Alex. Harkness Mr. [doyd Peel “ ho return-- ed home from SunnybrookI Hospital a little over a week‘ agn, was taken to St Joseph ’3; Hospital. Peterbodough, Sun} day night. ! Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Crowley and daughter Elinore were visitors in Fenelon Falls on Monday. ““m‘“ “1““ ”L ”“3““, “ere Disr 53in” lambing techniQues Vue‘t“ of “i“ Estella L’ W 1th Johnny Moles of the CBC Hetherino'ton. ° effarm broadcast department is Toronto Nlr. and Mrs. John 0mm“) Agricultural 00119“ ge, Howson, Richard and Sally Guelph, who appeared recently Ann, Oshawa, Misses Eva” on “Countrv Calendar,” CBC’s Hum-on Malton, and Joy television program for farmers Howson, Hamilton, enjoy ed the holiday weekend with 'l‘their mother in Millbrook. ilocal Ladv Gets -..-â€"â€" Mr. and Mrs. Fred Britten and daughters Frances and Ruth, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Britten senior, of Oshawa, were guests of Miss Estella L. Hetherington. Mr. Alexander R. Chisholm, Toronto, with his Wife and familV’, spent the Victoria week- end with his brother, Rev. Pram 1» Chisholm. Mrs. H. C. Argue, Mrs. Ray Stewart Mr. Ronald Argue spent Thursday and Friday in Guelph and attended the Graduâ€" ation Exrercises at the O.A.C. on Friday when Mr. Larry Argue received the degree of i “Buckingham Palace The Private Secretary has re- asked the Queen ‘5 command to ithank Mrs. Lloyd Peel for her 'kiud message of congratulation ion the occasion of He" : Majesty’s Birthday, let of April 1958. ” SALAD PLATE AND STRAWBERRY SUPPER Cavan Community Hall, Fri- day, June 20, under the auspi- ces of Gavan W.A. l-Act play “Not \Vhat They Seem” by Knox Dramatic Club, Pe‘teI-bor- ough. Supper from 6 to 8. Admission: adults $1.00; child- r011 40c. 21: Dear Madam: {and Litany. The Seriptme I am desired by His Emelâ€" lesson, Mark 16 verses 14 To end vou the enclosed letter M’S R(1_v()0111.~..o11 Th“ “‘90” whith has been received fromlOf the Seeretarv Mrs Reginald! “1‘. Private Seeretarv to Her 1211115 “as accepted as read, Majesty the Queen. also the report of the treasurer, Yours sincerely, which shoned a bank balance. ; J F Delau-te . In her Dorcas report Mrs .l Elsie. Brooks gave a list of the: SPCI‘E‘tflI‘y t0 the Governor ('e‘n‘ (nntnnfq nf- Hm lmlo +nnw. Hui glocal lady Gets {Letter From Queen Mrs. Lloyd Peel whOSe birthâ€" day falls on the same (1211' 11; the qu en 5 snet her a birthdav «ard, and in replv received ‘1? 1‘ rollowing letter . BAKING SALE Government House. Ottawa, May 12. 1958 EXPERTS MEET In her Dorcas report Mrs. Elsie Brooks gave a list of the ‘ contents of the bale from this ibranch which was sent to W.A. in Toronto for distribution to various missions. Sum;- pmperty in Millbz‘mk‘ has changed hands lately. Tho‘ Morton home on 'Tupper Street! has; been pufich-ased ‘hy Mr.| and Mrs. J. Craig, new comers‘ to the village. The Bigolowl property. known as the former? Millbrook Bakery on King St.! has been purchased by Mr. Ivan: L. H. Gray, and Mr. Piercy; and Miss Mary Pitt. have dim: posed of their home in the west‘ and and are building a new house on Centro Street. I Two new members, Mrs. 001119011 and Mrs. H. \Villiam- sr)11.,sm'\'v(l re'l'res hments, The chapter of the Study %()0k 011 Japan was reviewed by Mrs. H; A. Turner. Meet- in}; (-.losed with prayer. Real Estate Changes In The Village Interesting items were read iit'mu the “HA. Bulletin. An aeknmvledgenleut of a «rift $5 \\a\ read fxom the Diocese ot the An 11:. Nexf meeting Will be at the homo of Mrs A. A. Smith. These members were repre- sentzaxtives from this W.A. branch, to Diocesean Board meeting. Mrs W. E. Mossev- Cooke fr'ave .1 \er\' intt I‘eSinnv reportI of the recent D10( esean Board' meeting in Toronto. In her" 1*: [mt Mrs. H. 0. Quinn told of the ‘Quiet Hour’ conducted; bv Canon A. A. Moulton, andi Mrs Hilton read the address of the Lord Bishop of Moonsee' in which he thanked the Board 1 for gif'tS, so materially aiding,I in the work of the Dioscese. 5 I f The W 111119113 Auxiliary of St. 1122111215 A11gli1a11(,.‘rhu-rch 111111 at 11111 home of Mrs. Herb. 'l‘:i1-k. Monday eve11i11rr.Mrs. J. \Y. Hilton, the president conductediho W. A. prayers and Litany. The Scripture: lesson, Mark 16 verses 14 fol end of the chapter, was lead Ln-l Mrs Roy 0011152011. The report As a parent of a High School student, I would like to give {TS MEET = my opinion on this important . . matter. Your children and A-t lamblngiylnie, fiarrgr Paine}. mine are The future leaders of \v'irtu,ally 11\ 9573th tthe es 615%! this community. It is vital athat iiifii$i£§§ 031' farniiiiv gzgn'it‘hey be. given the opportunity larly on TV and Radio to pre-, ' " . - ”1.“.-. um ,i 1 . m ERROR-REPORTER Authorized as am class mu identiaught. The latter has been n, , J overcome to a certain extent dyer» , turn x b\ rentlng four roolns from the p ' :wallc School, who 111 turn rent 14 n’I‘rhe Legion Hall, which they ad byisay the lease runs outnext t‘lwrt 1 year. inald ‘ In September, there will be r9ad.-around 100 pupils attending On the other hand, if the ,students were taken to Orono itheir education would be af- fected because of physical iweariness. It is a good hour’s "drive both night and morning. ’This would mean leaving at 7.45 a.m. and they would not be home until approximaton 5.15 p.m. in The best of weathâ€" : FOR 3 I . . I E Pamtmg and 5 ERe-decoratmg E : PHONE Millbrook 214m : I I fimuunuuunnuni'o This gives two alternativesâ€"- to ltrunsport the pupils to the New O~rono High School, or to build one of our own. To build a- new High School there must be a minimum of 150 students. In another 2 years there would be. well over 150. If the building was planned and started now, it would be in readiness when it is needed. Consider the mOne-y that would be saved in tranSporta- tion alone, if this was done. Millbrook High School, this swelling the overcrowded school to the breaking poirut. Work GENERAL REPAIRS PHONE Millbrook 214r32 (This question has arisen in- numerable times in the. minds of the public. spirited. citizens 0f Millbrook in regard to the erecting of a new High School. V FOR Brick Block "To be or n01 isfthe question‘ ’. Millbrook, Ont. ‘May 20911958. The Editor, Millbrook Reporter, Millbrook, Ontario. Dear Sir: Voice of Millbraok PHONE Fred Gardner Cavan, Ont. PHONE Peter lodewyks Cavan, Ont. THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1958 A large percentage of the A sttudents are from farms. They to be? Thatzhave tasks to do each morning (and evening and with a mini- ias arisen in- : mum hour and a half of home- in the. minds. work added each evening, the .rited‘ ci'tizeusfsu'ain is too much to expert of 'egard to the anyone. . , High School. { We have paid taxes to build l High 8011001: and add additions to schools 111 like to givePort Hope, Bowm‘anville and his imp01‘t-anthrono. We pay fees to Peter-' :hildren and borough for privilege of send- .” 1 , . 71 f' ‘ - Special entertainment and prizes are plannedâ€"hostesses are Mrs. E. Nat’rress and Mrs. J. McMastor. Your support assures successâ€"do PLAN to attend. [borough for privilege of send- 1in1g' our students there, yet- great though our need is here for improved educational faci- lities, and great. has blen our‘ share in improving conditions ;in other centres, we are asked to transport our children to‘ ..Orono a distance of 20 miles I :Is this fair to the student Of! this community? I think not. I Y ours truly, A. Parent 437 GEORGE STREET The regular monthly meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. W. O’Brian on Monday, May 261th. at 8 p.m. A 100% at- tondanoo is desired to facilitate the completion of final arrange- ments for ~tho June activities. SAVE B ATTENTION LADY LIONS er. One need have little imagin- ation to see what lies ahead in winter months. Often it would be impossible to travel that dis- tance every hio'h school stud- ent realizes the damage done to his studies 11 hen absent for only a day. Telephone Pet-erbuougll RI-S- Parkhill Concrete Products WELL AND GULVERT TILE 611-8II-10Il-12II-15II_181I-24ll-3oll WELL TOPS I" Savings Grow at 3% ‘ VICTORIA and GREY TRUST COMPANY SEND Y0“. DEPOSIT BY HAIL. WE RETURN TO YOU A RECEIPT TOGETHER WITH A SPECIAL DEPOSIT- BY-MAIL ENVELOPE. Thomas Medland PARKHILL ROAD WEST $1.50 a year in advance; to U.S.A., $2.“ Post Office Mr and Mrs. Wm. Currie ofi Guelph \ isited with Mr. and IMrs. H. C. Argue on Monday. MONDAY TO WEDNESDAY; In Technicolor "JOE DAKOTA" ”SMILEY" In Their Best Comedy “LONG, LONG TRAILER" Also, Adult Entertainnmnt “THE BROTHERS RICO” With Richard Conte and Diane Foster With Doris Day and Louis Jourdan “FOU‘R GIRLS IN TOWN” With George Nader and J ulie Adams LUCILLE BALL DESI ARNAZ Dement. Ottawa, Ont. .3 THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Starting at- Dusk Comedy-Drama of an Australian Boy With J o'ck Mahoney and Luana Patten SATURDAY ONLY In Technicolor PETERBOROUGH

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