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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 29 May 1958, p. 1

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Mixer and akes three blocks. Ap- Trick, Mill- 3: [h therein. 9nder not h specific- d from the nd Stores, it. “’orks, tawa, and 'ORTI E R. Services, retary . , Works, Vorks, 385 >_. Ontario. considel.r e printed ised :0 the lorsed as ed in the :tary until 3 Depart- nee with 5, for the e, fuel oil Federal the Pro- yupply of And Proâ€" A human being is a chap who will split his sides over the family album and then look into a mirror without cracking a smile. Sandl'Rll Lita-acute and RoadMap. 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 modernresortareas“ .like the Haliburton Highlands shown above. Take the first step now, by filling out and mailing the coupon below. Dahlia Department of Tran! 8. Publicity Hon. Eryn L cm, Minister ONTARIO Lodge members, please meet at Lodge Room at 7 p.m. 0:32.20 6.5.010? .3ng Flattâ€"4:1; 80 :33); 0335.0 Will be held on Sunday, June 1, ’58, at 1:30 p.m. (DST) To amen PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Dr. Harold Neal, chaplain of the Millbrook Reformatory will conduct the Service. Check your knowledge by identifying this map J. n. Ban-finger, Publisher. .o..'- ... . Year. No. 22. |.0.0.F. Annual Church Parade “Not What They Seem" by Knox Dramatic Club, Peterbor- ough. Supper fmm ‘6 to 8. Admission: adults $1.00; ch‘ild- ren 400. 21; your V'et-‘erlanarlan. 4. Bites and scratches from any animal incurred where Cavan Community Hall, Fri- rabid animahs have been dis- day, June 20, under the auspi- covered, should be reported as res of CavanW.A. 1-Aet.play;soon as posible, both to your SALAD PLATE AND STRAWBERRY SUPPER The funeral serx 101. hGICUiollO“ 1110‘ from the J. W. Haw Funerali 1. All .11 11d and domestic ani- Home. Mill‘brok, on Saturdayu‘ mals are subejct t0 the disease. May 10th. at 2 p. m. was con-l 2. Discourage the coaxing: ducted by Rev. Francis Chis-‘~ 0;, playing with or handling of holm. The pallbearers all wild animals or any found dead. nephews were \ ertil Kennedy (Children should be parti- Lawrence Biyians, Will and; eularly warned in this regard.) John Lunn, Norman Elmer and 3. Family pets, cats and Kenneth Thurtle. Intemnenti dogs, 1n or being taken to areas was at Oak Hill Cemetery. [infected should be previouslyi Miss Kennedynvas a member :::~ tha c proceedin; of the United Church in Mill~ us on holidays to brook and attended regularly" refmred to, should as long as her health permitted. and act in accordan For three vears before her illness Mi 5 kenned‘ was house- keeper for Mrs. Jessie King.- and Mr. Jack Allan. Born in 1880 in the Village of: ‘H'owicku Miss Kennedy was the daughter of the late James Kennedy and the former Eliza McGill, one of a family of ten children. Her brother, Sam. predeceased her only six weeks mss IDA KENENDY Miss Ida Kennedy, a. reSident of Millbrook for the past fif- teen years, died in the Peter- borowgh Civic Hospital on \Vednesd‘ay, May 7th, 1958, after an ilness of less than three weeks. I Obituary null-Ill-~ ALARM REMEMBER that once the symptoms of Rubies have de- xelupul in man there is no known cute. Pnoper pre~ ventix e measures taken 1n time, may save a life. ’PRACTISE CAUTION, AVOID 3.i 5. Abnormal behaviour of d- any animal, wild or domestic, at: or the preeence of any sick or _’dead animal should be reported I‘i immediately to the nearest :1 Health or Animals Vtttérinac- = 1am (Cantda Department of = Agriculture); the Game War- I I I E iden: the representative of the {Department of Lands and For-‘ I est»; (1' the local Prvliee. 3 MILLBROOK, ONTARIO, CANADA THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1958 grave , 'tvhzlt th regular meeting of Of the one We loved, but could, e b ‘Gavan Council will be held on not save. Thursdav June 5th., at 1 .m. The call was sudden, the shock} ‘ ’ 7ella M BentlEv severe, J ' Clenk To lose .the one we loved so ’ ' dear. . ‘Tis sweet to know'we’ll meeti NOTICE again i The Law Office of Willmott Where troubles are no more, 3 Irvine in Millbrook will be And that the one :We loved $0iclo-sed for one week commenc- IN MEMORIAM Rallis.â€"In loving memory Of a son and brother, Robert Fallis who passed away suddenly on May 27th., 1952. The evening stars shine on his well, Has just gone on before. â€"â€"Sadly missed by Mother, Dad and Brothers. Physician and the concerned Medical Officer of Health. 4. Bites and scratches from any animal incurred where rabid animahs have been dis- covered, should be reported as 3. Family pets, cats and dogs, in or being taken to areas infected should be previouslx vaccinated against rabies b.) vour veterianarian. 01's on holidays to the areas referred to, should understand and act in accordance with the following: 1. All .wild and domestic ani- I This infection among animals . has been confined during recent months in some parts of On-' tario to a greater extent than previously experienced. elude Muskoka, Simcoe, Parry [Sound and Prescott. To date {sporadic infections have also been reported in Algoma, Carle- ton, Essex, Frontenac, Glen- garry, Lanark, Manitoulin, N ipissing, Northumberland, On- tario, Renfrew, Russell, Stor- mont, Victoria, York and lWaterloo. In cnsequence, an increasing number of persons have been exposed to infection, necessitating, in some cases, the use of rabbies vaccine as a? preventive measure. ’ ring and is now laid The most heavily infected areas in-' ' l .motor trip through the Gati-: w.’ u vvvv ‘wvu vv vuLLvuou' VVK/Ll' up for a- While. ' Word was received 'in the village last week of the safe , rrival in Europe of Mrs. Robert Ridge and family, and Mrs. Basil Richards, the form- er going to visit her parents in Holland and the later to visit her daughter in Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Manley. and Mr. and Mrs. John Thomp- son motored to Ottawa for the holiday weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Johnston of that city joined the party for a neau Hills. vâ€"â€"n_ Entered Into Rest During the coming months 'Wdr-d many people will use the above ’nturdav 11101111111111 areas for camping his home 2111'. 011111 outdoor recreational brook Ge p111~11its. It IS therefore desir- his 52nd. ublr that all persons resident Hester 1y Hume proceeding as camp- Zenas H. Rabies is a fatal disease af-Lold BEackenridge, fecting wild and domestic ani-"*-an-d MrS- Charl‘ mals and transmitted to mahjhdge’ Gravel R9“ ‘ated from McM: through, , ,‘sity last week Wit} (a) bltes and scratches, $3.30 in geology. (b) the saliva, ' . We are sorry to (b) handhng carcases Mrs, Lloyd Sutton I of infected animals. 1 hv .9 nnw lau- Wm -Rabies- TEE MIRROR-REPORTER Authorized as 2nd class ‘3 Fallis, Sarah Jane.â€"-On Sun- ':‘i_d~a.v, May 25th,, 1958, at South ‘ing MONDAY, JUNE 2 NEiT, 1 Idue to staff holidays 1 3 WILLMOTT a IRVINE mnwnoox, ONTARIO..; This home, Anne Street, Mill- ‘ brook, George Ernest Ward, in ' his 52nd. year. Husband of Hester M.‘ Davis; father of ‘IZenas H. \Vard of Peterblor- ough. and brother of Eldon V. IWard. also of Peterborough; ,and Mrs. Mabel Foster, Los iAngeles, California. The fu- 'neral took pla(e Mondax after- {noon at 2 0 Hook from the J. M.’ Haw Funeral Home, King Street East,_ Millbrook, Rev. Walter Patterson officiating. :Intemnent was in Millbrook :l’iesbyterian Cemetery. Saunders, Mrs. Marjorie.â€" In Beaumont Hospital, Detroit, Michigan on Monday, May 28', 1958, Marjorie Elgar, dearly beloved wife of the late Mel- ville Saunders. Survived by one brother, Percy Elgar of Millbrook; and one sister, Mrs. Lawrence Gray of *Port Hope. Private servoce this afternoon from Comstoek’s Funeral Home Peterborough. The Rev. H. (Y. Quinn of Millbrook officiat- ing . CAVAN COUNCIL TO MEET THURSDAY, JUNE 5th. Members of the Gavan Town- ship Council please take notice that the regular meeting of Gavan Council will be held on Thursday, June 5th., at 1 p.m. Zella M. Bentley, Clerk. Haven Nursing Home, New- castle. Sarah Jane Byers, in her 98th. year,wife of the. late Richard James F‘allis, mother of Milton J. Fallis, Gavan, and Mrs. T. W. Belch (Ida), of Mill- brook; and Mrs. Adeline Henry, Gavan Township. Funeral was held from the J. W. Haw Funeral Home, King Street E., Millbrook, on Tuesday, May 27, at 2 O’clock, with The Rev. Walter Patterson officiating.‘ Inerment was in- G-ardiner’s Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Manley and Mr. and Mrs. John Thomp- son motored to Ottawa for the holiday weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Johnston of that city joined the party for a motor trip through the Gati- noau Hills. 01d Brackenridge, son of Mr. E«and Mrs. Charles Bracken- ‘i'idge, Gravel Road, who graduâ€" ated from McMaster Univer- sity last week with. an honours 13:80 in geology. Entered Into Rest ; W (1rd, George Ernestâ€" On ,l'aturday, May 24th, 1958, at We are sorry to report that Mrs. Lloyd Sutton was kicked by a cow last Wednesday even- ing and is now laid up for a- Congratulations to Mr. Arn- - PERSONAL I “People come in three class~ es: the few who make things happen, the many who watch things happen, and the over- whelming majority iWhO have no idea what happened. ” Mr. Lloyd Peel wishes. to thank Dr. J. W. Wright. and the nurses in St. Joseph’s Hospital, also Mrs. Lav. M. Flallis for special; and the staff, While ill in hospital. CARD OF THANKS L.O.L. No. 79 would like to take this opportunity to thank the ladies for helping make their sale a great sum-(5's. Tho pail of groceries was won by Mr. W'. A. Logan and the door prize by Mrs. J. Thomp- son. £«’.' .3 2:3 11:35.4 J13: :3 T. E. McKayn : 231.331 £1.15..ng Manager r. ,3; ,g', 1 ADVISORY BOARD Hon. H. ‘R. Scott Gordon 8. Matthews James Hamilton J. R. Sinclair Dr. w. S.Fitzpatrick L. H. Ingram We would like to express our sincere gratitude to all our kind friends and neighbours who helped us in so many practical ways since our fire. Your interest in our welfare is deeply appreciated. "THE BRIDE ON THE RIVER KWAI" Harry and Norma Kennedy. Experienced Starting Monday 10 Weeks in Toronto at $1.50 OUR PRICES FOR THIS BIG ATTRACTION Adults 85c - Students 50c - Children 25c SEE IT FROM THE BEGINNING! CARD 0F THANKS CARD OF THANKS Winner 0f 1 Academy Awards Including Best Picture of the Year Estate Management VECTORIA and GREY TRUST COMPANY WELL AND CULVERT TILE 6".8lI-10I1-121l-1511-181I-24II-3oll WELL TOPS '7'“ Thomas Medland PARKHILL ROAD WEST Telephone Peterborough III-56966 Parkhill Concrete Products Hill-BROOK FAIR, JUNE 11‘ $1.50 a map-11531113 3.7,?!" Post Office Department, Ottawa, Ont. [Albert Waxer 31 Walton St. ‘ Sole owner Port Hope [DIRECT WIRE T0 TORONTO Member Brokerâ€"Dealers’ Associ- ation of Ontario Northumberland 8; Durham BAKING SALE There will be a Baking Sale sponsored by the Fraserville Y.P.U., in Coulter Bros Ltd. store, on Saturday, May am, beginning at 2:00 o’clock p. m.. Purchasers of $4,107,675.00 worth of war savings certifi- cates during the Second World War have not yet cashed them according to a (C.P.) news item. Well we know where $2.00 worth of them are hiding in Millbrook if that is any satis- faction to them, as we know for sure a local stamp collector has them in his collection. KNOW WHERE $2.00 WORTH OF THEM ARE Renew Your Subscription. Securities Pho‘ne Tu-5-4588 ; to F.S.A., $2.“ . J. Kennedy Show At 6.15 8 9.00

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