Kay 28, 1959 uilders care of your Iting é._.: ild like to budget l ask for one of lay. Heating Millbrook 87r2 l l l l l l LirfiALr Steed D.D. ~.- by tr.» whoir. pl mutation is .l-vl To all. Worship Service -ool children with. set-rd Hymn of .3 ’o 'y o JMI’- .. 1 BYTERIAN and Millbrook Patterson, M.A., 'IZ‘ meritus. ch, Millbrook Divine Worship. Elle Church V121.“ S‘chool ‘ 5» Worship, ANITE CO. LTD. ‘ments and ; Memorials . Port Hope, Ont. turner 5-5216 ANDISH, CLARKE LY LECH and Solicitors ster Street l'C-H. ONTARIO Q C. (1896-1956) tandish QC. Nlarke B.A. 2‘19! 3. Com. Lech B A, rand 81 Durham rities , T's-54588 ‘-. 81 Walton St: Port Hope 2: TO TORONTO râ€"Dealers‘ Associ- of Ontario Wanted Basswood, Oak, ine Timber. PREFERRED umber : ; han, Ontario BAILIEBORO chains 3' Miller AUCTIONEER urniture Real conducted at -= by experienced LLECT h, Ri 2-3091 Stock: . d or cripplo d Cows. I I I I I I I I I I old horses. = r I'- co -ect I I I I I I I l I if no answer . Iii-2.4330. or Farm :lasazauzanli 'nomday, my 28, 1959 Softball Opens Locals yin Both {an Wetlnesday evening at thel w.â€" l'rown HALL mom FOR DANCING snow Friday evening, May 15th, for Mill‘orook girls played theirlthe variety concert put on by 512‘, emball game of the yearlthe pupils of Mrs. E. Lang‘s 10111911186. m ERROR-REFORM, MODS, ONTARIO ' Grebrgie Chapman, Jill F-oottittpwlas performed. by lren-e Cham- , Mary-Lou Bremner and Cather~ , berlain and Jloan Hart. iine Coulter; Kathy and. Narenf The entire group joined for Nillllbl’O‘Ok, but not likely tlo be The Town Hall was (mowded'Goddard of memee; Kathy the opening exercises. Therelihe last judging twin the en! Goddard. Lind-a Whitney and‘was a display by the major-“.husiasm of the audience. I\g’ilina Hill of Omeniee; Joan‘ettes, Diane Orr, Janet Hard,f art and Irene Chamberlain Janey Guthrie, Ann McDowell . iLinda Nelson, Pegg-Lee Bram: CHURCH PARADE AT dlahcing class. Taking part A display of srniare.-dancing’ner and Diane Fo‘crttit, and a 3151111123330 JUNE 14th 1’ 2mm This was the first recital. igiven by the dancing class in errcr'ï¬eporter â€"-â€"â€".__._ .-. . ‘wzil l‘airï¬r'mllgdf‘. lflefeatlnggwere the twenty-five members by four and fi“._y(.. r-olds, Jill'niusieal number by the Lang â€"â€"â€" ' J~ 3- Barring-er, Publisher. “ï¬lth?" 9111‘ ‘ «ht 0B th lot .her class and seventeen Foottit. Raymond Fallis, sher-'bi'0‘he1-s, Billie, John and Bailie'bcro 14.0.11. No. 853l """""“â€"‘ .. â€"\r* ' 3),; 0' ' . ' t ' w - l . ‘ i ul‘llell’e ‘M u: e any maJorettes also being trained r_\' (.hapinan, (neorgie Chapman: Herbert. inll hold a church parade togsch-ool grounds at 7.00 pm, If.“ balance in the first inninglby M“. Lang. outscoring them 11 to 1. Pethâ€"l . . . _ . On the program were solo Ronnie 1,1,»; fail their big innng 1n the tap dances by Linda Nelson. tRickey and Janey Guthrie,l Mid- Gordon TTiCk was 1‘11ng Christ Church on Slinday, June “from which place they will par- l-llair and Kathryngtl'rw‘s 01‘ ceremonies. Mothers 14th, at 7.30 P.M. Coulter; and by an older group, 01 the dancmg class presented The Officers and Members of at 7.30 p.2ii.. led by bands of lade to the Church for Service v‘x‘milh *Cllring ‘ runs bUt still K‘aren Goddard of ()memeehliinda Nelson, David Orig-EMT“ Lang With a lazy susvilli-(Bailieboro L.O.L. 853 and theiof the order. The Rev. J. «same out 2 runs shy of a tie. Lineups: let hanyâ€" Edwards, Mulligan,i Temple Nelson, Barbara 'Pl'lck,:Pegg'y-IJ Diane 01'1‘, Patsy WOOdWRI‘dQTodd; Sandra Kennedy andltl‘eï¬- Janey Guthrie, Ann McDovv'ell.iGai'i.* Guthrie. ee Bremner and Earlia product 0f Millbrook Indus» L.O.B.A. Officers and Mem-iEdgar M. Palfrey of the Parish lbers of 1336 extend a veryLofl Cavan will be the speaker. l The sale of Homemade candy!E hearty welcome to all Orange; Everyone is welcome to at- Jakemen. Page, MltChelL Merti-' Sherry JOhnStOD 0f Omekee.g Dancing the Charlston were‘more than covered expenses. gmen, L.O.B.A. Members, andi been this Service. t'y'iil'lk‘?" Smith. Curtis, JordanxThEPP were lap dances also l‘r)‘,Barbara Johnston and Mary-l Some of the proceeds were Juvenile Members to be on hand! sister's Joyce and Helen Todcl,;Kay Reid of Omemee; azndlturned over to the Millbrook to attend this Divine Service! A sneeze is just a sniffle en- Gloria and Wanda FOO’mi. b)‘jDiane Orr. A sword dance! maj'erette. fund. ( Fallis. Neals, E. Curtis. I l‘:lillbrookâ€"D. Gillis, D. Moore, M. meell, M. Amstrong,l r E-T-ain. 5%. Perry, L. Hfogg,‘ L. Guthrie. E. Powell. M illbrook girls do featedi titur‘ice girls 14 to 8 in Oourq tire last Friday night to rack? .11) thrir second win in as many o . \ l Milllgrtnk (lid not play anl 4.1-»;ni-nally good game, but ’11â€; did seem to get. all the: breaks. for a change. and lost: no time in taking advantage} of sacral Courtice errors. 1 TE.» game was tied 2-2 at the! mil oi the third but Millbrooki piwkml 12p ti runs in the fourth and I} in the fifth while holding: tour-rice to i run in each inn-f i:a-.-'. Cour-tinne- began to threa-l in, in the sixth picking up: ' .1 .13; s :3, end that inning all 1:: - * ‘wn‘ h’lillbrrok picked up: - it: the final inning while; ..._ l. .iiil'ilt‘t‘ S.‘()l’".‘lt‘$$. ; 15E: - 1 Pour]! plirilzfl the; :l _'.~.: :_:'~ for Millbrook while; (â€o '1’?lv-* used three diil‘erent‘ 'is {fiance team is tlef same group of girls who defeat-i ed Millbrook the first 5 times: It: met. last year but the; {Maori-e girls have been play-g 'A‘lii‘k-lll a («each so far this;: «91 an d just dun 1t seem to be} 1;») i? get. going. it is hoped? in ) tigaf th~y will soon be success: '1 is: zln’xir search for a coach. ,' Millhrook has played only; out of town game this sea-, > x: but already re experienc-E ._ transportati.;m troubles.i .\ of The players had to gof to (‘ourtice by truck last Fri-f day. Anyone wishing to help? out with transpOI-tation to. out: ut' 7.x 1m games please phone; 1141's my evening. The team; w‘ aim; in need oi volunteer} QM... ,‘-_’ GIRLS’ SOFTBALL SCHEDULE FOR 1959 â€"â€"â€".â€"â€"â€" All games Must start at 7 p.m.. ; | l l l Wednesday May 20 Bethany at Millbrook Q’ourtice at Bowmanville Friday, May 22 Bowmanville at Orono Millbrook at Courtice Monday, May 25 Orono at Bowmanville Tuesday, May 26 Ciurtice at Bethany Wednesday, May 27 Bowmanville at Millbrook Friday May 29 Millhiiook at Orono Bethany a: Courtice Monday, June 1 Millbrook at Bowmanville l l l l l I l Wednesday, June 3 Orono at Millbrook Thursday, June 4 Bowmanville at Bethany Friday, June 5 Orono at Courtice Monday, June 8 C} 'T’i'llt'v at (lrt'uo Tuesday. June 9 “who at l! thany Wednesday. June 10 (ï¬rmiit-e at Millbropk Friday. June 12 :winanville a; Coin-tire ~-:i:..;ijc at Urono Monda . June 15 Belting: zit Bounnanville Tuesday. June 16 Millbrook at Bethany. r44 vv .4. {J .. Conservative Government has been in power too long... 16 Years too long! 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