:1 Science Monitor St, Boston 15, Moss. newspaper for the rim M-‘awd ï¬nd my check or .2 I year â€538 {3 D o 3 months $4.50 3 LOOK REPORTER at $2 In Canada 21' $3 Elsewhere NCY STEREO Le .05 20-2 Comm. Contracts Honored 'acts Ely Fa' :ures M3 ave Ads and Items in y noon. Thank yea, James Armstrong Editor Mortgagor 1e .5“’-’n‘n‘u‘n'a'aâ€s‘n'n 1860 Weekly iful \Iillb rook b'b'I-I‘3'h‘.‘ Cents a Word LTH r dos not publish ising or In Memor' 50, Canada D ADVERTISING per Column Inch osiï¬on charge. Address Reading N’VT‘E aCountLine Run Till WON ALL s'u‘. ’n'n‘u'u‘nw RATES built with your dreams in mind ’ To be able to Live Better Electrically is all- important to modern families. 1 1,- r Recognizing this, the electrical industry has established a standard which will guarantee the excellence of a home’s electrical system. A home that features the better installations and facilities that meet this standard is awarded the Medallion Symbol. \Vhen \011 buy a home built to Medallion electric standardsâ€"x ou are assured of extra comfort convenience and efï¬ciency in these three important was . .all of which help to protect your investment. Mecmc 110mg , I. LIMIT so . ‘ nominal eIIIAIIoaIII: HAMILTON BRANTFORD mom , c Canadian-made "steel. from.Canadian-owne.d,plants .._ These changes were possible because 0c£ steel. In 1898, Canada made less than 10 pounds of steel per person. Last year, the country’s steel industry pro- duced 660 pounds of steel per person. a Find out how you can have a Medallion Home. Call your electrical contractor or your local Hydra Ofï¬ce. STEEL COMPANY OF CANADA Today in. her village the coal oil lamp has vanished pavement covers mhe dimt roads, and telephones, radios, and el'eamic lights are (when for granted. A local historian, reflecting on the things she nemembemed about the village, wrote that the village had “No electricity, no stone roads, no radio, no 'belephome, just coal oil lamps for light.†This higher productivity comes from the factories Came-diam have built. For example, The Steel Com- pany of Canada, Limited has invested nearly $365,000,000 in plants and equipment since the Company started operations ï¬fty years ago. «Canadians produce more [mainly because Canadian companies are continually improving “their plants and equipment. year was 1898 . . . the scene an Ontario village Medallwn ' Elecmc Hom‘ THE MILLBROOK REPORTER, BEAUTIFUL MILLBROOKpONTARIO, CANADA, THE 1. FULL HOUSEPOVVERâ€"with plenty of circuits. outlets and switches. 2. PLANNED LIGHTINGâ€"a new high standard of lighting for all areas. 3. APPLIANCE CONDITIONINGâ€"some major units installed plus wiring to accom- modate additional major appliances. You can modernize your present home to Medallion signdords All progressive builders and electrical‘tcon- tractors recommend and will install clocuical ‘ TIT)" systems that qualify for Medallion cerï¬ï¬caiion, " EDITORIAL of SORTS Ed Mattress has had a lot of tough luck but he is juSt about ready to open his much larger store. Ed deserves good luck“: The odds are that he 11 have it from now on in. The new walk- refrigerator has malls as ’thLCk as an editor’ siheasd, and there‘s room enough inside for all one boys on the Town Hail Bench to play oribbage §z peeknuokle on swehteuing afternoons. Ed is coming in to'moitrow'v m £9141~ us {his opening day. H be Came, his announcement is somewhere in? {this paper. Good Luck, Ed 1 i Agricudtune Society Secret»- mr-y Mrs. Zelda Bentley, here for a price on some printing :for .the MflhbrookFaï¬r, told us that the Fair Board has no money; and this, we think, is a pity: it means that the men and women who are working for the success of the Fair do nod: have in rbhe treasury the money needed for publicity and supplies. The Fair is an 101d fair, and it means a great ideal rho. a great number of people, nearby and far away. If. more people attend, there wrilrl be more money made, and one Fair Board will have the ,_,Wherew-ithral to pay f or what it needs for proper planning and publicity for the 1961 Fair. wbflning Faï¬n‘ Planners a good balance in the bank for Spring. Irf every friend of the Fair writes a letter, or somehow invites to dihlis year’s Fair one pay'wng customer who «has not come before, «he increase of g’a’E‘e money 'alone will likely. . 2'an . ? ‘9 744%? ELECTRICALLY Lgh Ibo give these hard. let me Show you how easy it IS! ti SafBguzird DEPOSIT , Boxes ,. TORONTQI' DOMINEON “T-D Safety Deposit Boxes offer you maxi- mum protection for such valuables as property deeds, mortgage docu- ments, insurance policies, stocks and bonds, jewel- lery and all of those small, important things that would be impossible to replace should they be lost, destroyed or stolen. Renting a Safety Deposit Box is easy-and economi- cal. For. less than EWO‘ cents per day you can enjoy the satisfaction and peace of mind thatcor‘nes with the knowledge, that your valuables are safe .and secure. . ... Safety Deposit Boxes are typical of the many con- ' venient services available at your neighbourhood Toronto- Dominion branch. Be sure to visit the one neareSt you soon. You’lL really enjoy our kind of “interested†Service. See for yourself why . . .†' people make the difference at . E. ’LIESEMER, Manager, Millbrook Branch ' war-rain: