‘r-Immediateiy to Oc- 5th, capable honest cut and trim grass, er garden and do odd teottage on 0tonabee I2 miles south of Pe- jzgh. Tin?» 841mm r week at $25.00 Must provide own toin. Apply in to Wedlock Paper Limi‘ed, 1209 King t, Toronto 3. It Electric Rangette, iâ€"ondition. Apply to '. Armstrong. phone [illbrook. 1r. A Graham Ranget~ :llent condition, also >- Enamel Kitchen ‘od or coal. Phone : HQW. 1t 56; Rebuilt Genet; milt Starters; New lilt Fuel Pumps' Ltity of Spark Plugs model cars at 50c {9 quantity of New h 195? motor: 1954 édan delivered; 1949 125.00: Tractor; a of 700x15 Truck r, for Wagons $10. .uilt. Transmissions, ’aint. Apply ~Lee L'kers, Garden Hill, 4t Peconi BOROUGH Irvine, HAL Parts quantity of ï¬res: also a quan. on Otonaibee River, south of Peterbozu 0.00 per month. wri*in-g to Mrs. A. ck, 5 Brule Gardens, I PBDDEHA state Broker General Farms, gs. §mal_l Am'eages, ble wbman for mo; IP May live in at ’P CHARGE 34 3011' Service DPERATOR FOB ’ongoleum Rug, size ft. Pone 19 Mill- Church of and GRIPPLE ive Poultry; high 1. M. Flatt, RR 1, phone 7-13-13 col. le 30 Service which suddenly AND PART ’g Street 1c [1: is indeed with the utmost pleasure that we welcome back ~the Rev. Walter Dyer to preach this Memorial in his home parish. The Annual Cemetery MeJl January 1958 your Oouncil': morial Service is to be held at{ saw danger of a possible out--l St. Paul's Cemetery on Sunday: break of typhoid or possibly} afternoon, June 281b, at 3.00: something more serious, due toi o’clock. The service will be' fact that your water supply conducted by the Rem†0f the: ran through a deteriorated pipe parish the Rev. Edgar Palfrey: . 1 . . and the special guest preacher; line Ror a dength of five hund- will be the Rev. Walter Dyer,:red feet “covered CQWPIGWIY the Rector of St. George ’3‘ 9"“ the full length Wlth weepâ€"i Church, Aliandale. Mr. Dyer' mg beds, fed by Cess Pools,‘ needs no introduction as he and Cepfic Tanks turning this and Mrs. Dyer and family were: section into a, contaminated residents oi‘. this parish and he" area, instructions were given received his 'call to vocation to til-e Millbrook Public Utili- and entered the Sacred Minisd iic‘s Commission to take steps try while a member of 8112.: to \hL‘l‘t’Ci, this condition, this: John’s Church, Ida, A iwars put into operation, a sani-li SERVICE AT 81‘. PAUL’S CEMETERY Gibson Auto Body, Millbook,0nt. V N O T I C E . WHY PAY MORE? Stevenson’s Green House All Boxed Plants may be had 35: each or 3 for $1.00 With one exceptionâ€"Double Petunias which are 506 per box. We also have a. large assortment of Peren~ nials, Sweet William and Oanterbeffy Bells. . Year. No. 23. Daring “X†Test proves new Whirlwind rotaryw will outcut any other. Wind- tunnel under the housing crates powerful vacuum to freeze every blade of grass upright for a sharper, crisper cut. See this revolutionary View Whirlwind today. 0 Ends clumping 0 Easy terms 0 Bags clippings O No extras 0 No scolping 0 Trims close Proved Best in the “X" test Ordinary mowers clump, skipâ€"loavo messy clippings. New Tore cuts evenly, cleans up other clippings as we". (19’ Whirlwindâ€"only $10.00 down) Ask ablmt the “X†test at s99£5 Wind- Tunnel Whirlwind ’ out mows them all! ired feet covered. completely i over the full length with weep~ ‘ing beds, fed by Cess Pools, and Cepfic Tanks turning this section into a. contaminated 'area, instructions were given Ito the Millbrook Public Utili- 5ties Commission to take steps lto correct this condition, this Hvas put into operation, a sani- tary engineer was engaged to ‘ make a report,‘ prepare drawâ€" ings and other documents re- :quired by all government iauthortttes, including Health Water Situation Explained By Reeve with bag, chute and len‘ w-Hoer MELBROOK, ammo, GANADA THï¬RéDAY, JUNE 11,1959 -â€"w4hose government is 0121 trial sit the polls today. From the quietness of: the election it’s a aafe bet no one will be shot or slugged to prevent them from voting; more likely this pro- cedure will have to be reversed to get some voters to use their franchise. Unit Water Resources Com-3‘ mission and Municipal Board,†ur engineer made application†to Municipal Board during. 1958 for permission to replace? this section of pipe line, and,t J serviw connections a‘p‘p'zvoved‘ r was received by your Council; ‘ December 1958 following re-" (-eipt of this authority yourl Council authorized the exJ penditure and your Public! 1; Utilities Commission chairmanit and secretary we're givenfq authority to sign the neceszaI l‘ sary contracts covering ' theI i work, this haSrbggn done 3W June 2nd, 1959. F: For twenty-one days during, the eariv part of 1958 it was' your privilege to lodge with the‘ municipal clerk your protes1 only one was received, and during the month of‘ Auoust: Municipal Board met in MIL. brook, and ruled our project was a worthy one and gave. fu‘ill authority to proceed, with construction, consequently, the; period for treating this ques-? tion lightly is over, the work will be under way very shortly you will be given notice con-E earning the project by the Mill- brook l’. U C., they will ex-' plain how it must be paid for: and when the changing from: the present system to the netv' service pipes will be made, also watch your Mirror-Reporter P.l’.C will make. use of this paper to inform you 111113 asl to progress. Statistics show that the greatest use of personal savings by Canadians is for new Mous- ing. Sime its inception, the Inde-j pendent Order of Odd Fellows have had a, reputation of look: ing after their members, their widows and families in time of sickness or want. i 1 You will never find. a mem- ber in good standing seeking charity as long as he live up to the teachings received on being accepted as a member. I They seek to iniprove an elevate the character of man. Mehin \01 th Diana B lewet Linda Blewet Bonita Blonc Betty Ra-p'er Gloria Smith Norma Whit Shirl-9y Elgai Shawn Worr Dianne Hark Gabrielle Hy Ruth E, Rut StellatKennet Violet Medd. \\'0 thank you for full co- ‘ 4‘ 0?). raaon. .- 000 FELLOWS Are Independent a: if Sincerely, PO. F. Harrington, Reeve. m ERROR-REPORTER Authorized as 2nd class mail PREMIER LESLIE FROST, of Lindsay a ' q Three men W: a. m. having 0 .a wash and shave at the water 11' trough at the school bridge. [1. These fellows, Whoever they are :1 beliex e in the old saying “there is no exam-e for being dirtv no fflnatter how poor vou are, as there 18 lots of water,†and l The Right Reverend F. H. 1 \Vilkinson, Lord Bishop of To- :rontao, administered the ancient ' solemn sacred Apostolic Rite of f laying on of hands in Confirma- ,ti‘on. CONFIRMATION SERVICE AT ST. THOMAS CHURCH 25 CONFIRMED Seen On King St During Week A number- of thOSe big brown June bugs, the kind that. was most everyone goose .pi-mples when they get on them. not- withstanding the present neat. theSe men appear to fake ad- vantage of it, and yet they might not be poor either but rich, just lacking the knowlegc of“ where the Millbrook Minei'al Baths are locate. Had they asked us we couldn’t have told them for we don’t know either. On the evening of , Friday, J 11110 5th, twenty-five were presented to the Bishop :by the Rector of thie Parish. of Gavan in St, Thomas’ Church, Mill- brook. The sermon by the Bishop was on the meaning of the vows taken and the significance of Confirmation and the im- portance of the Sacrament of Holy Communion in our life. Nanws of candidates Cou- firmed: Allan Hillis Rodger Gillis Craig Palfrey Murray Faster . RGFald Merton Griffifh‘ Tripp Paul Winslow James Huyton Gordon Ruth Mervin Kennedy ' Ofval Medal Melvin Northey Diana Blewett Linda Blewett I Bonita Bloncowe Betty Raper G'loria Smim Norma White Shirl-9y Elgar Shawn W01? Dianne Hardiness Gabrialle Hy‘ton Ruth E, Ruth Stella‘Kennedy i Mrs. R-ose Gibbs and son Geo. 'and Mr. R. .H Reynolds atâ€" tended the wedding of Mrs. 3Gibbs: great granddaughter Miss ,Marilyn Lawrence, Napane, to |Mr. Olvin Wilson of Oshawa, ‘5 which took place in the United ! Church, Simcoe street, Oshawa, ! last week. ' i Mr. and Mrs. Owen Gibbs of {Oshawa Mr. and Mrs. HOrace ’ Gibbs, and Mrs. Lily Gibbs of {O-shawa, and Mr. and Mrs. i O:brey Gibbs, Brooklin, were 1“ eekend guests of Mrs. Rose lGibbs. ' ' Rev. Francis P. Chisholm} Mrs. Chisholm and children§ Allison, Cathy and Mandy ofl Port Dalhousie, were the guests: of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hard over the weekend. Rev. Mr. Chisholm preached the sermon in St. Andrew’ s Curch on Sumâ€"E day morning. g Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gibbs 'of Port Hope, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pimiar oï¬ Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs. Rae Gibbs and Ron, of Bowmanville, were visitors with Mrs, Rose Gibbs, over the weekend. Mrs. Chas. Beatty and her granddaughter Miss Ruth Fin- nie, were visitors :on Sunday with Mrs. Rbse Gibbs. Mr. and Mrs. Alan J owitt and son George of Pickering, were weekend visitors with Mrs. Jowitt’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Patton. We are pleased to report that Mrs. J. H. McKnight who is confined 111 Civic Hospital, Pe- terborough, is prOgressing favourably after a recent oper- ation. THE WEATHER “Ain’t it warm†Tuesday and Wednesay were extra hot days for this time of year, the mercury rising to the 90 or over mark, which makes a new re- cord for these dates. ‘ Gamma KNOW THESE NEW TRAFFIC lAWS - PERSONAL or signalling a left hand turn; '(2) on streets having two or more lanes in motor vehicle; and '(2) when following another motor vehicle within 200 feet. It is an offence to load a truck or trailer in such a way that any part of the load falls on the highway during transit and the penalty for'such offence has been increased up to a maximum ï¬ne of 8200 3nd in addition the licence or permit may be-suspended. It is an offence to place signs on the windows and to hang objects in the motor vehicle which obstruct the driver’s View. You must lower your headlights: Passing on the right is now. permitted in cities towns and villages including Metropolitan Toronto but only: (1) when overtaking a motor vehicle making (1) when within 500 feet of an approaching each direction; and (3) on one-way stï¬ets. Effective - Monday, May 25th $1.75 a. year in advance; to U.S.A Post 0:11» segment, euawa, Ont. 2 ONTARIO DEPARTMENT ‘lhls hterpretoï¬on of the above laws ts published for information only. For accurate references motorists shovid refer to the Provhdal Statutes: Hon. John Yamaha. O.C., D. J. Collins, Minister Depufy Minishr OF TRANSPORT MON, . TUES and WED. Adult Entertainment In Technicolor ‘;“THE JOKER i IS WILD†:GIRLS' SOFTBALL ESCHEDULE FOR 1959 THURSDAY and FRIDAY . At Dusk; Open at 8.30 ‘ ‘THE rm STARâ€; All games Must start at 7 p.m. With Eenry Fonda. and Anthony Perkins “THE SPY ON THE ' WILHELMSTRASSE“ With J ack Hawkins and Gia. Scale. "MARACAl-BO†“ALL HEAVEN ALLOWS ’ ’ Monday, June 15 Befhany at Bowmanvi’lle Friday, June 12 Bowmanville at Courtice Bethany at Orono Tuesday, June 16 Millbrook at Bethany. With Cornel Wilde and Jean Wallace ‘ ‘LEFTHAN'DES GUN" ’ With Paul Newman , and Lita Milan With Frank Sinatra and Mitzi Gaynor SATURDAY ONLY In Technicolor With Jane Wyman and Rock Hudson