, private end treet West. I. e 71-w Mill- tf #edroom Heated entrally located. .picer, phone 259 I 21: res, T weoks old, Kennedy 2231-3 terioor Decorat- 1d metal roofs Thirty-six coL one. All types d sponge-d ceilâ€" under guacaw stimates. . C. phone ll5â€"w 3t nited quantify, it. K. C. Toms llbrook. Phone Fr--l3. 3t LC‘ounsel; 1955 97 motor: 19:14 ‘dPlivered ,1949 ;00 Tractor - 700x13 Truck rWagons $10. P‘1'ramsmissions, Rebuilt Genet Starters; New Fuel Pumps; of Spark Plugs 191 cars at 5m: uantity of New 'ts; quantity of s: aIso a quan- Poultry; high M. Flatt, RR 1, tone T-r-13 col- I. Apply Lee 5 Garden Hill, 4t mst try gettâ€" econi Bicycle, cheap. ron Ball, Mill- 1t 11’. Wheel Trailer use and Trailer H. M. Trick, ‘illbrook. 2t e. Phone Mill- ed 4-room Apt. BWIDB .ez‘s anxious to Zonr Service RATOR FOR GE le 30 J. E. Baa-ringer, Pubhsher. Town Hallâ€" Wednesday, Juneth at 9.30 pm. Jim Byrne and His OrchestraF-Modexn an d Oldtyme Spicialties. MWWVMWWWWWWWWWWMWW An exhibit of Public School Ch ildren’s Work will be sponsored by the Millbrook Lions Club. First time in Millbrook. A large Midway will be supplied by Peter March Midway Shows co nsiating of full sized Ferris _ Wheel and Merry-Go-Round. See some of the Finest Live Stock in Ontario WedJunem AGAIN THE Millbrook Live Stock Show wmng "contract farming†may offer some benefits by underwriting a few of the econ- omic hazards in agriculture, there is no doubt that farmers have been driven to it chief- ly becausé of the: desperate sh crtage of credit available to them. As farming has more become a business, private sour ces have refused, and governments have failed to develop credit facilities for agriculture. If the federal government does not meet the farmers’ Whag' contract farming’ ’ fulltc redit Heodshmtheprci noncialgvemmentmusrtdosoâ€"nda CGFGeVe-rn Vote ROY ARMSTRONG Your C...(F CANDIDATE r Farm income has become stabilized at the relatively depressed levels to which it has slipped from the peak year of 1951. The farmer is still at the memy of profiteers both when he sells his products and when he buys his suppliesand- equipment. The price spreads problem has become sourgent that it has been referred by the federal govern- meat for inVestigation: but meanwhile the farmer ’s share of the consumer ’s $ drops every year. 99th. Year. No. 22. Monster parade dawn town at 12.30 headed by 6 Horse and 4 Horse Hitch, Bethany Band. (HILBREN’S EXHIBITS - lARGE MIDWAY ' Farmer-La‘bgur Party Dance VOTE FOR THE MLBROOK, ONTARIO, CANADA THURSDAY, Mummyâ€"Tu loving memory of a dear mother who passed gawvay June 9th, 1956. gln tears we saw you sinking, a‘ We watched you fade away, Our hearts were almost broken, {You ï¬oughut so hard to stay. \ But when we saw you sleeping, ; So peacefully free from pain, i We could not wish you back ; To suffer that again. ‘â€"Lovingly remembered by her daughter Marguerite, son-in-Iaw7 Alfred: and grandchildren. ' ‘ 4 1 | I u v F I . l G 3 i 1 : NIurneyâ€"In loving memory- have the right idea and one of my dear wife, Gladys, who. that “"‘Hlld be of much benefit lpassed awayJune 9th. 1956. £15 caught bY' others 0f us King EThough‘ .h’ver Te 15 gene forevergliswre’et bwglness men, and that 3And her hand I cannot touch, :5. cleénf 11%,. .ang {Jan}; 16:11.1. EStill I have so many memories .‘ \mo‘wï¬ or a†a5, W 1‘5 15 .' 'T‘ . ‘ { Of the one I loved so; much: ! 1:fo V‘ (algnefdï¬x, 'Jjéne t 110“: Her memory is my keepsake, i ms ma mt, mg a ree 00 .Witilm which I’M never part; gllko a k1n.g street. ' God has her in "His. keeping I . . . I have her in my beam ’ fl.†'i Ronald GIbSOH \Vlth a 4" ‘tanged fork. What he needs éthis fork for, we wouldn't ‘I- H A “A â€"~Sadly missed by Husband .and Donna. [ Murneyâ€"In loving memoxy of a dear mother who passed" away J une 9th,1956 . She is gone but not forgotten, ’1 And, as dawns another year, In our lonely hours of thinking Thoughts of her are always near, Days of sadness still come o’er us, Friends may think the wound is‘ l healed, I But they little know the sorrow l ,5 That lies within the heart con. i cealedJ. ‘ 4 1 {â€"â€"A1wavsrmnembered by Stu- ! art Ber-11h e and grandchildren. IN MEMORIAM ; Mr. Ralph Staples, 8011 ofI ‘Mr. and Mrs". R. Stanfield I Reeve Geo. F. Harringtor 313391821 Lot «15; Con. 9', gamma; and ex-Councillor Clifford Lar- receiv an onouurar egree. - L . oil Doctor of Laws £12m St. ' Ber ,havmg a'tal‘l‘: on theâ€street. Xavier Universitv. He recehui 0n " know If G' F' was o‘ : '. L‘ ' 77 ed the degree in recognition of" trying- to talk Chff back his contribution to the 00-! Into the Council, of if “Cliff†operative Union of Canada, of! was trying to talk “Gr-R†[out which he is the president. Mr. i 0f â€19 001111011. and Mus. Staples, with their; three children, live at Maple Angela Huyton of the: Bank Hill, near. Ottawa. Congratw' staff showing a kind attitude lationvs; Mr. Staples. [by leaving the sidewalk to GAVAN TOWNSHIP NATIVE HONOURED THE mROR-REPORTER Authorized as 2nd class mail From the looks of a nest of !paper cums, Tissue paper and a :cardboard box, some person or ipersonrs must have had a mid- ;night or early morning Juno [picnic right on the street, and .‘used same astreet as a garbage j receptacle“ 3, Angela Huyton of the: Bank k'st‘aff showing a, kind attitude by leaving the sidewalk to mother a small wungstemoff lthe road when a niotonist was iforced to use his brakes to Y prevent an accident a few 1'i,seconds before. That’s the :43 girl Angela, look after our 3 future Romero‘s, even if you will '} be toio late flor their eourtship‘ "owing to being born too soon. I The Apostolic Rite of Laying on of ‘Hands in Confirmation for the Parish of Gavan will" be administered in St. Thomas’. Church, Millbrdok on Friday June 5th, at 8.00 p. m. by The Lord Bishop of Toronto. the Right. 1{ewrend *F H. Wlkin- son Everyone is cordially m. Vitcd fQ attend this service. Firemen giving the street its annual spring bath by flushing it, with water. another sure Sign that the Millbrook Fair is just around the corner of Anne and Frederick streets! A fancy dog all dressed up and no place to go because it was on a leash and had no fne-edfom to go places. Kennie F‘allis 'hauling lumber with a tractor to his hot on Centre Street where he is in pro-mass of building a new home. We don’t. blame “Ken†for {using the tractor, Why carry lumber that far when you don ’t have “I 0? g A sign in Fowler’s stnre win-f Mr. and Mrs. B. Baker 1 1 ow offering 20% off: ion Ting‘dm‘iltOB. 'Top Tailored Suits. ' Any: takers? A few of those anxious to make a saving like this arei CHURCH PARADE AT {either too tight or too broke 170: BAILIEBORO JUN-E 14th feash in, on it. 4' “‘â€" ~â€"â€"-._ Ronald Gibson with a 4- tanged fOrk. What he needs this fork for, we wouldn't know as ihere are no Horses on farms to speak of".now, the tractor taking their places, and potatoes are rooted out with diggers not ibrks any more, and milk is' purchased in pow- der form from. the grocersâ€"3 Never thought. of itâ€"â€"but yonl have, to have cows no get the: milk in the first place: so there! may be good use for the dami things after all, and Ronald; wasn’t as ifool‘fsh in purcliaSiugi the ham-fly lifile farm tool after1 an. ' CONFIRMATION SERVICE f Reeve Geo. F. Harrington ‘ and ex~Councillor Clifford Lar- : mer having a talk on the streget D011’t know if “G. F. †was trying to talk “Cliff†back 'into the Council, of if “Cliff†Seen On King St. During Week Crowley ’8 Red White Store 1959 ' Au‘ i Know ONTARI†" "662313;: f iiwnhdéd. All will please meet at. the isch-ool grounds at 7.00 p.m. {from which place they will par- :ade to the Church for Service Eat 7.30 p.m., led by bands of' =0f bhe order. The Rev. J. EEdgar M. Palfrey of the Parish 20?: Gavan will be the speaker. S‘ome 900,000 Canadians de- pend on the fish-ries fOr their- Everyone is welcome to at- ten this Service. The Officers and Members of Bailieboro L.0.L. 853 and the I1. 0. B. A. Officers and Mem- bers of 1336 extend a very hearty welcome to all Orange- men. L. O. B. A. Members, and Juvenile Members to be on hand to attend this Divine Service. Bailieiboro L.O.L. N0. 853 will hold a church parade to Christ Church 'on Sunday, June 14th, at 7.30 P.M. Attending the McMahon]l and 111116 London Siinï¬ififi‘ï¬iï¬fdiiéé‘s't BOWERY BOYS kg. 3:331:15: BW Ba‘éixréiï¬igg} I“ “Jim â€may" Mrs. W. Gray and her son Mr. M. Gray and his little daughter Janet of Toronto, were Sunday visitors with Mr. 'and Mrs. J. H. Barringer. l Congratulations to Miss l Mangaret Hooton, daughter of ,‘Reeve Lloyd H‘ooton and Mrs. i'Hootvon of R.R. 2, Ida, Gavan E'l‘owvnsvhip, who received her Bachelor 06 Nursing Science Degree/last week at Medical Convocation at Queen’s Univer- sity, Kingston, Ontario. Miss Hooten has accepted a position on the teaching staff of Kings- ton General Hopital. The Reporter joins in with the rest ther i‘riends in wishing her success. Discover Imagine ï¬shing a peaceful lake . . . then spending an evening in a smart resort. It’s easy to do it all in the same day it} North Western Ontario. Here romantic names are all around to remind you of the frontier days of not-so-long-ago . . . Fun is in the air . . . Fish abound in the waters. Life’s wonderful! J You (All PACK INTO A DAY "I $1.75 a year in advance; to BSA Post Office In, order to complete nem‘ sary repairs to the local Hydro- Elec'tric System, the Power will be off on Sunday, May 31, will be off on Sunday, June 7, 1959, from 1.30 p.m. to 4.30 Thanking you for your oo« operation, respectfully, Millbrook Public Utilitm Commission. "Wind Across The Everglades" "Saddle The Wind" In a. Great Comedy "Rockabye, Baby" ' ' From Here To Eternity" THURSDAY and FRIDAY All-Color Program JERRY lEWlS Adult Entertainment Also Victor Mam-re in "TANK FORCE" With Burl Ives and GypsyRose Lee Wiih: Robert' Taylor and Julie London SATURDAY ONLY In Technicolor Deborah Kerr and Burt Lancaster NOTICE coupgn below. Literature you will receive includu an upâ€"toâ€"daze list of accommodation that shows you where to say at “3° price you want Discover how economical it is to explore Ontario by mailing the Ottawa, Ont.