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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 18 Jun 1959, p. 1

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tin full and save 'sale of cattle, vtor. Ford equip- INT. $3.99 Gal. ; black liquid, ‘sbestos 99c Gal. money order as Ions Paint med wishes to permission and sh or otherwise 5’ and pond at by cancelled as [‘30, any person mbperty will be rdjng to law. d clearance stock a £0;- outaide and paint and manu~ L, Sherwin-Wil- a of machinery, baled hay, lum- 3 held on Satur- .at Lot 2, Con; D miles wet of in) the property Whife and Son. p.m. . No re- (eash. Stanley Mable for steel. :, floors, can be shingles. Col. 21' white, black, nttlefllip grey, er green. apple ibam red, bright ral, dutch blue. IEâ€" try one gal. ed. If you are mvinced that it etum the mpty rtian for m fund. Shipped 'here in Canada. itable fior walls, r. over wallpap- flat white, gloss iow, mint green. blue. blossom rey, fall beige, ‘a district ..... eer, , Toronto. Ont. I». Proctor, t ypool, Ontario GALLON Brokor 'eh of your ept. MS â€"no financial colour chart. exceptions to anxious to ” RR 3, Pe- Acreages, ;IIIIIIIIIII Attwooll ' Sheppard {991:1 Year. 'No. 24. MILLBROOK, ONTARIO TELEPHONE 6â€"w Will be held at the home of HRS. J . GODFREY, KING STREET WEST Wednesday, June 24, from 3 to 5 {p.m. SILVER COLLECTION Ampices of St. Thomas’ Church Guild (In case of rain at home of Mrs. Roy Co'lvill, the former Pitt home) OF COBOURG WILL GIVE 2-DAY A WEEK SERVICE Pick Up Tuesday, Delivery Thursday FOR INFOMATION CALL Trick’s 261 Seivice Station $23st _ LAUNDRY â€"DRY CLEANING GLEEM SPEEDY CLEANERS TELEPHONE NUMBER A GARDEN TEA AND BAKE SALE ’HERE IT IS! ANNOUNGING AFTERNOON TEA ONTARIO CREAM PRODUCERS’ HAIKETIHG BOARD Make dairy foods daily foods! REPRESENTING 50,000 (“it PRODUCERS 5 CAVAN TOWNSHIP BOY to! GETS” APPOINTMENT CARD OF THANKS I would like to take this opportunity to express my sincere thanks to the North Group of St. Andrew’s W.A., the Gavan Quilting Club, all my kind neighbours and friends who sent fruit, flowers, cards, l‘atters, getâ€"well Wishes to me when in Toronto and Peterbor- ough Hospital; also the won- derfhfl neighbours who helped in my home during my absence. (Mrs) J. H. McKnight. FFâ€"G'Ordon Fallis Bâ€"Robert Moffatt Tâ€"Lloyd Stinson Sâ€"Robert Moffatt. Champion Caroass- Gordon Fallis Reserveâ€"Howard Malcolm. Canada Packers, for 2 Bacon Hogsâ€"Tom McCamu-s. The winners for best pen of three bacon hogs was as _fol louS: 1â€"-(wordon Fallis 2â€"HOW ard Malcolm 3â€"â€"T0m McCamus 4â€"Leouard McNeill MILLEROOK, ONTARIO, GANADA THURSDAY, JUNE 18. 1959 5 The funeral took place on} GIVEN THE AIR Saturday, June 13th, the body} A SYHOPSiS 0f the fine story being. taken from the J. W.! 011th" Durham Ch‘b 0f TOWING} Haw Funeral Home to Grace" d ‘ 513W" in The Reporter by Mr, Preflbvterian Church where ser: E» 8- CJaI‘I‘Y 0f TOI‘OD’CO, a vice was held at 10.30 a.m.~i short time ago. was given over‘ with the Rev. Gerald E_ GraJ Neighbourly New on Smnday ham B.A.. and Dr. Neal, 0119 by Mr. Selkirk who COHle-S ficiafiixrg. from there a long this bI‘Qaan-St. The 0111b ‘Vill’ trip to Elnlvale’ his b())'1100d£ be visitmg Millhrmk on Satur- home was made, where he was} day. Jun" 20th“. And. by the buried in Elmvale Presbyterian: “'fly. 311'. Sf’lkll‘k 15‘ an. Old Ml]1-: cemetery. ‘ brook boy. 1 rm” “nuLmMMW “mm. Tm“! The. Ladies’ Aid of Grace Presbyterian Church again pro- vided supper for the hungry in their umal capable manner. The LivestOek Show, which by the way, is the real ShOW and the purpose of the fair, was as usual above average, and from this standpoint the exhibition was more than a success. ‘ A fine display of farm imple- ments and other wares were on show. (‘hildren missed very much. i He was born in Elmvale, The school exhibit competi- near Barrie 70 years ago, a son tion by pupils of the different: of this 11110 Dmid Kerr and schools \1'asagnod and competi.’,- Sarah Spence. ion was keen in this section. i Left to mourn his loss is his .The Good Samaritan .â€"-0dd Fellows and Rebekahs in the Province of Ontario have in use over Seven Hundred 1-1051)th beds and over Eigh! Hundred Wheel Chairs, as well as Bed Tables, Crutchw and other items needed in the sick Show l. “10 III. 1"‘(1 ' â€"'1'hese are loaned out to needy oases free of charge regardless. of race, colour or creed through WHAT DO YOU KNOW their local Cancer. Polio and, For the first time in history Tuberculosis committees and in ‘ Pontypool gave a. Liberal most towns they have a waiting. majority of 2. Not much, no, list. ‘ _. ‘but a majority. , , gnuâ€"u... ' '_"'°" 1 brook on Monday. About 40 friends and sch 0 01. district were shocked last Wed- Mr. and Mrs John Blair. mates of Miss Gail Lawson gave! neusdav evening when it was -and Mr. and Mrs. H. Bremner her a surprise farewell party on learned that Mr. H. A. Kerr ,Imotorecl to Buffalo recenti y to Fridav, N‘June 12th,19’59 in the had passed away at his home attend the wedding of their; Armouries and presented her from a heart attack. Icousin, Miss Darlene DHutton. ' ‘wi+h a gift as a token of their esteem I The late M1. Kerr had not! Mr. Frank McIndoo of Bow. The hall was suitably decor been in good health since the man'ville was a visitor in the' ated 1n Gail’s favourite colours, {Int-and- -Pun accident he en 1village on Tuesday. pink and blue fiontered a few years ago whenl Mr and Mrs Jack Blakely A pleasant evening of danc- he was badly injured i'and Mrs. Allan (will visit-ed ing was enjoyed by all. A dc- Mr. Kerr came to Millbrookl Mrs R H Blakely on Wed- licious lunch was served by the” 7 years ago from Stayner t0 nesday 0f last week and attend- girls _ fimanage the Bank of Toronto the Millbrook falr. Miss Gail Lawson Popular local Girl Given Surprise Party room . PUT INTO PRACTICE THE TEACHINGS 0F ODD FELLOWS RESEKAHS m “ROB-REPORTER Authorized as 2nd clan mail and l Left to mourn his loss is his {wile the former Kathryn Pat- ‘: torson. and one son Donald PT. 'Kerr of Toronto; another son, f\Villiam, was killed overseas during the Second WOrld \Var_ ()tht-r surviving relatives are l two braille-s, Allan B. Kerr of London. Ontario; and John Kerr of. Toronto, and four sis-‘ lters Mrs. John Tubman (Net- tie) of Elmvale, Mr. John Mc- fihw (Lily) of Barrie, Mrs. ‘Goorge Northwood (Floonce) {of Dunnville, and Mrs. W. J. EHill. Elmvale. - i This/week a Canadian King? Edward 100 piece dated 1903, 1 was passed to the Reporter!“ This particular issue consistedi of onlv .100 000 pieces coined :16 years ago, therefore is a scarce date and is listed in‘ wafalouge as beinrr worth from‘ $2. 50 to $.10. 00 t”ac-cording to (-r'ondi ion. The one we receimf ed. would be class-ed as veryé good in our judgment. that; would put. it in the $2.50} bracket. Anybody want it at! this price? 1 The pallbearers were: Ivan L. H. Gray, Earl Lies-0mm, Stewart McGill, Ronald Palm- er, Dr. J. W'. Wright and James Thompson. THEY SHOW UP ONCE ‘IN AWHILE HERBERT A. KERR PROMINENT CITIZEN DIES SUDDENLY .. . 1 Mr. T. R. Wideman of Bow- Citizens of this village and Imanville was a visitor in Mill- We are pleased to report that Mrs. J. H McKnight retwrned home from hospital Monday after her recent oper- ation. _ KNOW ONTARIO BETTER Northern Ontario . . . paradise for people who want to relax; ‘ The great outdoors stretches for mile upon mile, yet a day can be as varied as you care to make it. Wild life . . . scenic cruises . . . luxury lodges . . . fascinating mining developments . . . you’ll find them all side by side in this great area. chowulm Wit/79w . ’ 4 ‘mew%$w ._ MWJMJ Micky Hon. Bun L. Cancun, Minam- YOU CAN PACK INTO A DAY Ill - PERSONAL $1.75 a. year in advance; to U.S.A Post Office Discover how economical it is to explore Ontario by mailing the coupon below. Literature you will receive includes an up-to-date list of accommodation that shows you where to stay at the price you want to pay. Tlrjwl'HE VOYAGE 3:: 0F SINBAD" ONTARIO TRAVEL 186 Pam-mom Bldg... : oronto. Outcrlo. Send free [nonfun- about Northern Ontario and my map gran- WATER PIPES BEING ‘20 3:1 Workmezrwith all the piladiee phernalia for such an undert their ing started Monda3 morning tbse dig and lay the water pipes on ‘f‘ King 5 reet. This is part of the water improvement the Mil- brook Commission is undertak- ing. It is quite a job and the C C Merry Andrew” "23.4 NEXT MON . -TUES..WED. All-Technicolor Show "White Wilderness” TONIGHT AND FRIDAY Allâ€"Technicolor Show With Danny Kaye and Pier Angeli “OREGON PASSAGE” With John Erickson and Lola Albright With Kerwin Mathews and Kathryn Grant “Buhanan Rides Alone" With Randolph Scout and Craig Stevens ol-q-OOQOQIa-I SATURDAY ONLY All-Technicolor Show FREE! Ottawa, Ont.

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