The funeral took place from the J. W. Haw Funerl Home, King Street East, Millbrook, on Monday afternoon at 2.30 o’clock. Interment was in Gardiner’s Cemetery. FREE OF WEE Immediate 24 Hour Service ASK YOUR OPERATOR FOR Wâ€" 66550 Entered Into Rest Pudsey, Mrs. Sarah Janeâ€" On Friday, June 12‘h, 1959, at her home, 765 Orpington Road, Prterborough, Sarah Jane Mc- Grill in her 88th year, \xife of the late Robert \\ 111mm Pud~ so», mother of Mrs. \V. E. ‘aunders (Lily), Pe erborough, Mrs. A. A. Saunders (Doro~ thy), Port Hope, and the late Lewis F. Pudsey, grandmother of Elsie and Rennie Saunders. 8 Nb Toll Charge 5k Peconi ‘Q‘TER-BOROUG‘E FRED OOULTEB HURT iders (Lily), Peterborough, .. A. A. Saunders (Doro- ), Port Hope, and the late 'is F. Pudsey, grandmother 'llsie and Rennie Saunders. funeral took place from J. W. Haw Funerl Home, 3 Street East Millbrook, on day afternoon at 2. 3O ock. Interment was in iiner’s Cemetery. -’.-_.v» _...4 -.â€"â€"_â€"â€" Farm Service 1D, OLD and WEBB, FARM STOCK REMOVED FREE OF MOE mediate 24 Hour Service : YOUR OPERATOR P03 mnâ€" 66550 1% Ton Charge ‘5;k Peconi , Mr. ’furlough frtom Africa, ; then proceeding with Scripture 3 lessons, Luke 2 :39-52 with‘Luke i2 :52 as the basis for his text ‘when he, years old, his parents went up. |to Jerusalem after the. custom lllb UL L11: UULLaxpau-.v--7 beautiful basket of flowers w as l‘eleV 151011 place on the altar in the church by the family of the late Mr. H. A. Kerr, in his memory. Mr. Herbert Pat on the 8.5 supeintendent lead in the open- mg pravers with Dr. Steed aking the announcements for the week and introducing Rev. , their guest on Wils’on, and on the subject for the Sundav School children, “And Jesus increased 1n wisdom and stature. : and in favour with God and man ’ Jesus, was twelve iof the feast of the Passover, And Luke 2 :42 “And, favourite Hunter, (top centre), switches to CBC raio for the summer when he stars mith The Rhy- ' thm Pals and guitarist Al Hariis, (bottom left), in The Tommy Hunter Show, a new musical programme which takes sermon, “my 1st day at school†Mr. Steed held the close atten-; tion not only of children, but .of all the congregation, as he 1e1alled his experience as a 1i tle 8- -year- -old boy starting' off £10 walk 2 miles through the fields and woods to the coun- try school, waving good-bye to his mother, an her command to “go straight to schoolâ€. That was easy until he came Tommy over while The Happy Ga mg is on vacation. The show fea- tures guests on Monday, Wed- anesday and Friday of each week, an 0nd 011 Tuesday and Thursday it plays top tunes in the Western Hit Parade. It is heard on the Trans-Canada network of CBC radio. , a trout which he had failed to catch a day or so before, and which ndw he could get quite (asilv. Soon his way went for- ward through a small woods and he lost his way. Going in a circle he came to his starting p:o oint and realizing that he was lost, what was his joy when his father came out of the fearsome Iforest to pick him up and :aSSure him that all along the. and Jesus was taken tzo his first to a bend in the path through way he had been keeping a . Passover Feast’. ’ fthe field, and later to a bridge loving eye on the little lad, Sunday Morning At St. Andrew’ s Sunday School Annivesary = and flower Sunday. The 8.8. ‘ children meeting in the church hall and being lined up in pro- Taking as his theme for his That was easy until he came to a bend in the path through ‘1he field, and later to a bridge 0v 91 a stream in which he saw TEE ERROR-REPORTER. WK, 0111310 a trout which he had failed to ,cateh a day or so before, and 'which ndw he could get quite ’ (masilv. Soon his way went for- ward through a small woods, 'and he lost his way. Going in a circle he came to his starting mint and realizing that he was lost, what was his joy when his father came out of the fearsome [forest to pick him up and 'aSSure him that all along the way he had been keeping a loving eye on the little lad, like the Heavenly Father as over while The Happy GAng is on vacation. The show fea- tures guests on Monday, Wed- nesday and Friday of each week, an 01161 on Tuesday and l The ushers for this service \ were Glen Earle, Rodger Arm- strong, David Challice and ‘Garry Hopkins. 1“ T.U seen in Genesis 16:13. Fm- svhodulo of hours in your locali'y, see page 3 of: this issue. Monday, J mm :32 â€"Dailieb0fl) vs F'raserville in Fraserville. It will be of interest to: local sport followers to knowI that Boys Softball is returning to Millbrook this summer. Af new Rural League has been’ organized consisting of Beth-1 any gBailieboro Fraserville-'i Scotts Corners combines, and \Iillbrook. This should make an interesting circuit and you! are asked. to come out and‘ encourage tjiem in this venture. The ï¬f‘l'rsffgame will be Fri-j day nia at 7.15 at the local exhib‘ grounds. 3 Th following is the ï¬rst round schedule. Thurs. June. 18â€"Bailieb0r0 vs Bethany in Bethany. Friday. June 19â€"Fraserville Vs Millbrook in Millbrook. Reliable man with tractor wants work by day, week or monfh . Apply at Reporter Office, phone 19. 3?; Monday, June 22â€"Bethany vs Millbrook in Mil‘brook. 'l‘hprsday.~ June 25-Fraser- Ville vs Bethany in Bethany. Those people who do not bother to have their tuberculin to! in the forrthcoming survey are taking a chance of hurting someone close to them. “It. is a. chance I would not care to take,†Dr. Mack said. W1 ecking Businessâ€" “’1 mums: wr Also handles a large amountj SAND, GRAVEL, of new auto parts. Prlopert: iFLAGSTONE AND TOPSOIL invluding 86 acres“, 2 housesl Apply . . . c | andlbmldmgs 11200:}hid-11113é StevenSon_’s Green House ‘ 0'] ’ o o cree: 11119 11'011 arm Mlllbrook 1n person 8111 able for tomist cottages Reason for selling ill health. jwna'mmmmm Thursday, June 25â€"Mill- brook vs Bailieboro in Bailie- boro. Mdnday, June 29â€"Bailiebor0 \‘s Mlillbrlook in Mill‘brook. “Tuberculosis is contagious. Yor this reason it is receiving particular attmï¬ion by the pub- lic health authoritim and is Set apart from .ofhext health prob- lems such as cancer and heart" stated Dr. H. H. R. Mack of Port Hope, Chairman of Prof- (’SSiOlLs fur the Durham Tuber- culi'n T est and X-ray which opened on June 8th. All .of the 4,00,?!) persons in Untarios’ sauatria were infect- ed by other people, the doctor said. He drew attention 10 the fact theatrcattle used to share *he blame, but T.B. testing of [herds and pastem-izatin of milk have nullified animals as a source of infection. Monday, June 29,â€"Befhany vs Fraserville in Fraservillo. 'Thursday. Juy 2â€"Millbrook vs Both-any in Bethany. BOYS SOFTBALL LEAGUE Thursday, July Qâ€"Fnaser- ville vs Bailieboro in Bailieboro, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Earl Lee. Lee Ant-o Wreckers, Garden Hill, Ont. 4t A. Roy Wilmett, Q.C. T . B. IS CONTAGIOUS â€"'â€"Iâ€"IF4 NOTICE Barristers, Solicitors, Nata ï¬es Telephone 9, Hillbrook WILLMOTT IRVIM E.L.H. i i We have customers- anxious to not; , buy in your district 11in; 189 Sszugog Street Y'eYé BOWMAVILLE, ONT. 3“?" ' Phone Ella 3-3644 3%; iWantedâ€"Three Thousand Dolâ€" | lars to develop a community I project by‘a responsible resi- dent. Please reply to Box 100, care Reporter Oi‘fice 3t For Sale-A Landrace Boar, good pedigree and proven sire. Apply Frank Matchett phone 10‘}er Millbrook. For S'ale«â€"Quantity of Hay, standing or baled. Apply to Geo. Marfin, phone 212â€"r-12. ment, modern, self contained, oil eating, immediate possessâ€" ion. Pone 207r14 Millbrook For Saleâ€"Now is the time to order your Winter supply of good Slabs. Apply Stan Olan, Phone 70w Millzbrook. {EB-“'1- '. .‘a'a'f.'u%'n‘u%‘u'u‘u'u%‘ Notice For Saleâ€"A quantity of good Hay, standing. Phone 127v; Mill‘brook. 1t For Saleâ€"A good Frigidaire Refrigerator with new motor installed in 1958: Electric Tea Kettle. Toaster and 11-011, Also Kitchen Cabinet, White with Nickel Trimmings and Mirror. Phone 148W Mill- brook. 1t Wan‘edâ€"Livc Poultry; high price paid. M. Flatt, RR 1, Bethany, phone 7-râ€"13 col- lect. , le 3G For Remâ€"2 Bedroom Apart- CONTACT CLIFF ROSS for haulage for SAND, GRAVEL, FLAGSTONE AND TOPSOII. Apply Stevenson’s Green House Millbrook, in person For Saleâ€"~Qook Stove, burns wood and coal: 1 medium sized Quebec Heater, in ex- cellent condition: also a pair 03 Drapes. Pone 19. 2t Wantedâ€"One large or 2 small * rooms for light house keep‘ ing with use of conveniences, ground floor preferred, on quiet street Phone 19 Mill. brook. , 2t F or Saleâ€" 1952 Chevrolet De Luxe, also a 1953 Pontiac- Sedan. Priced right, Radio in both cars. S. G. Boyles. RR No. 1, Gavan. 3t Lumber Rough or Dressed, also Hard and Soft Wood Slabs PHONE 70-w MILLBROOK, ONTARIO PETER .FEDBEMA Real Estate Broker Wantedâ€"General Farms, Pasture Farms, Small Acreages, Waste Land. STAN QLAN FOR RENT FOR SALE .. Millbrook Promotion . Honour list in 0: pass list alpharbet'i in subjects after 1 pass level. Stude‘ “@nditional†mus bility to keep 1: grade. Fr. Grade9 t1 Honours: Patsy Allen Gillis 84.? Karen Powell 8:} Bonna Todd 79.2 Ian McGowan 7E Pass: Barbara A Noreen Davidsjon Glenn Fallis Roger Gillis Rod. McDowell Ashton McMaste: Diann Orr Wilma Patton â€" Karen Peterson Joan W‘ood. . Conditional: Roi (Fr.) Russell Young ( GradelOt Honours: Norma Bernard Ingham Barbara Young 1 David Braokenri Wayne Hogg (1 Dick Huyton (F Muriel Lacey (S Yvonne Sdott ( Everythi G. A. (Jerry) Coach Stock Year. No. GLEE Pick Up (LE Co Such as Pet It is ap‘. Trid