III-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQIIIIIIIEIll-IIIIIIIIIIIII 9arham Riding New Demecratic Party “What has been done is proof . of What yet can be accomplished" “Five years agothe Canadian people gave me and my colleagues a mandate to end the years of indecision and neglect of Liberal rule and make a start in the New National Policy which we put before the Canadian people in 1957. You gave us a renewal of your mandate in 1958. “Inthe succeeding four years we carried on that policy and as a direct resdlt of the many bold and even revolutionary measures which we undertook the recession of 1957 has been superseded by the boom of 1961 and 1962. “Canada stands today at the commencement of a great new era of progress and prosperityâ€"ï¬rst as a result of the action we have taken-second, on the neces- sary condition that the plans we have made and announced for the next ï¬ve years are carried into effective action. “Five years from now Canada will be celebrating the 100th Anniversary of Confederation. Our plans for the future are already ï¬ve years along the road to fulï¬lment and they can, will and must be realized between now and 1967. What has been done in ï¬ve years is proof of what yet can be accomplished in the next ï¬ve years.†mg Progressive Conservative JUNE 1’8 A choice, a challenge TIME FOR A CHANGE 6‘ ‘Our energetic trade policies have produced the ï¬rst favorable balance of trade in nine years. ‘Farm cash income has reached an all-time record high. Prices are now supported on 23 farm products. statement to the people of Ontario from Prime Minister John Diefenbaker THE MILLBROOK REPORTER, BEAUTIFUL MILLBROOK, ONTARIO, CANADA “Old Age Pensions and Old Age Assist- ance have been increased from $46 to $65. Other pensions have kept pace. “Ontario received $607 million in fed- eral payments this year, a huge in- crease over 195 7’s $215 million. {her aunt, Mrs. BDu-ce Castle of, Peterboro, on Thursday, June 7. Twenty-ï¬ve attended. J oan! received many beautiful] gifts. Lunch was served by~ Mrs. Ca- srtle, her daughter Lee, and Miss Gloria Rutherford. Joan M155 Joan Cannon was guest of honor at a lovely miscellan eons shower at ï¬che home of Again this year, Mr. Arnold Brown’s Farm Will be visited #by hundreds from far near for {the barbecue supper pre, pared by the members of the Anglican Christ Church, Bail- ieboro. Mrs. J. Co «Aer, who {had an operation on her heart recent Ely, is feeling much improved. led. The couple received many beautiful gifts. Mrs. Devon serve-d lunch, assisted by se-v- teral ladies of the church. Mrs. J.D. Conover, who has. recently returned from a ‘trip abroad, has been visiting her cousin, Mrs. Geonge Harring- ton, and Mr. Harrington. Mrs. E. Devon, Pas-tor of Zion Pentecostal Church, re- «turned last week from Ottawa, where she attended «the Pen-te cos-tarl Conference of Eastern Ontario and Quebec District. Mrs. Devon went on to Mont- real and spent a few days vis iting her daughter and 50min- law, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sab- ourin. Miss Joan Cannon and Mr. George Efctintger .were honor guests on Saturday evening, June 2, at a shower in honor of their approching marriage. The [shower was given by «the congregation of Zion Pentecoâ€" stal Church at the home of their Pastor. Thirtyï¬ve atten- Mr. Don Graham, who has {been in Toronto General Hos_ pital for somo i‘im‘e, is progâ€" messing my now. SOCIAL 85 PERSONAL EIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIRSEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII-III! St. Thomas’ Church, Millbrook Christ Church, Bailieboro St. Paul’s Cemetery Sunday, June 17, at 3 P. M. REV. WILLIAM HARPER SPECIAL SPEAKER er daughter Lee, and DWE-Aâ€"LlN‘F ~l-oria Rutherford. Joan ‘DLASSiFl'EDS (Please see Page 3) JUST PHONE IT IN '50 MI 19 GENERAL INSURANCE MILLBROOK 563 1bomer: (Annual C‘flflemnrial 52mm, H. OUELLETTE A clear, concise de' ï¬-ni‘tion of a politician depends 'on What party he represents FO'RI POULTRY new used feaâ€" thers wanted. Will call. Phone collect J. Gross, 582 Indian Rd. Toronto, LE 3-2287. HIGH PRICES PAID for 11v. poultry, feathers, new goose 8: duck. Also old feather ticks. M. Flatt, Bethany, 7R13 collect. Barrister: Solicitor: Notary .PHONE 9 MILLBROOK. JACK HAMLIN Expert Piano Tumn-g Repair Typewmiiter Service Sales RENTALS $4 MONTHLY RI 2-7971 PETERBORO Evensong FOR TOPâ€"QUALITY Shur-Gain Feed at rock-(bottom prices, see Fmazerville Elevators. 55 Ford 4adoor 55 Studebaker 53 Hirllman 59 International Panel 54 Chev. Sedan Delivery TRAILERS FOR SALE Large Quantity of New and Used Parts REBUILT generators, starters, fuel pumps, water pumps, trans- missions. Exchange. LEE AUTO WRECKERS Garden Hill, Ont. Phone 17 BUTTER GRANITE CO. LTD. Monuments and 7 Family Memorials { Phone Turner 5-5216 ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. J. Edgar M. Palfrey Rector ST. JOHN’S CHURCH Mattms 9:30 AM. ST. THOMAS’ CHURCH JAMES IRVINE MA WHITE WASHING STABLES PUMPING SEPTIC TANKS Rent Tompkins Newbonvme Telephone Clarke 4721 CHRIST CHURCH N O SERVICE 7:00 P.M. QIII‘EIEHEEEKD (From Pag‘ is {to be married 01 in Zion Pentecosta' Mr George E: tinge fboro, formerly 0 Nova Scotia. Mrs. Russell Ca: Hester Ward and Devon motored t: ford on Monday ‘: Mrs. George C13] is progressing fave er a siege of tonsi‘ [dways keep your liospituf Insumrce Certiï¬ed: handy. fBirtbda: ‘2’ THE 1 TO T * Rem ONTARJ "F SINCERE * TO REPO KEV ENERGE' GA! 3-! r3.