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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 21 Jun 1962, p. 4

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ment Building's, Toronto, in September and October. “the mend” in Civic Hospital, Individuals or organizationsinterestedin presenting sub- l .. ‘ . . . ‘ . missions to the Committee are invited to contact the 'Where he was taken week ago Secretary no later than July 15th. The Committee will be today 'for what we are Inform glad to supply a list of specific questions upon which ed was a hemornha'ge Iin the comment is particularly desired, as well as background head but not of the brain. information andadvicewhich mayassistinterested parties M ,Ell nth ill . . . in the preparation and presentation of briefs. r.. SW0 W " V15“ him a. R. Simonett, M.P.P. T. M. Eberlee, 3'33!“ WW- .Chairman. *’ Secretary, â€"â€"-â€"â€"- Room 252- We art happy mo hear that , Parliament Buildings, { Toronto (Telephone 365-1946) the Rev. Edgar Palfrey may be well enough to come home . . this weekend from Civic Hos- (continued from page 3) â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" pitasl, where, in the past thrte nouuwsn. .L'LL'JJL‘GU UV“ rqu V \o '. man, and the ushers were S’HOWE‘R' Kenneth Cressman and Ray- On Saturday, June 16, Miss mond Miske, all of Kitchener. Joan Cannon, Ia bride-elect of Among the guests was Mr. June, was guest of (honour at Thomas Hobbs of Harriston, a shower {from her friends and 93, grandfather of the bride, neighbours at the home of and Mrs. Hobbs. . Mrs. Herb Patton. Co-lhostesses The .bride and groom grad- were Mrs. Alan Jowit-t and uat‘ed this month from the Mrs. George. Patton. University of Toronto, the The many u-sefiui and were groom in. engineering physics, tioal gifts were presented by the bride in general ants, ma- Misses Barbara Young and- joring m French. home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred: Carolyn Young is spending'tweeks, he has had ., operation! Shirley Elgar, assisted by Sh- They will motor'to Calgary, Hard and family. a week in Campbellford with his eyes. aron Cannon where they will reside. LOOK AT THE On April 18, 1962, The Legislative Assembly of Ontario appointed a Select Committee to investigate and make recommendations concerning: 1. The Apprenticeship Act and the regulations made thereunder; 2. Allaspectsoftheapprenticeship system as presently established in Ontario and more particularly as it pertains to thetraining of persons in trades or crafts relating to the construction industry and in industrial undertakings; 3. The training of workers and more particularly re- training and upgrading of skills; and ' 4. The roles of government, industry and labour in this field. Public hearings are expected to take place in the Parlia- ment Buildings, Toronto, in September and October. Individuals or organizations interested in presenting sub- missions to the Committee are invited to contact the Secretary no later than July 15th. The Committee will be glad to supply a list of specific questions upon which comment is particularly desired, as well as background information and advice which may assist interested parties in the preparation and presentation of briefs. J. R. Simonett, M.P.P. T. M. Eberlee, Chairman. *’ Secretary, Whitewall tires optional at extra cost Select Committee on Manpower Training LOW~ COST LUXURY Life takes a sudden turn for the better the moment sixâ€" or peppy fourâ€"cylinder engine, Bodyâ€"byâ€" you step into a new Chevy II! Here’s the car that Fisher craftsmanship and technical advances combines sensible size and sensible price with a that have won top engineering awards. And there wealth of luxury and glamorous styling features . are eleven exciting Chevy 11’s to choose from . . . unrivalled in its class. Chevy II offers you full, see your Chevrolet dealer today . . . do yourself sixâ€"passenger comfort, your choice of a spirited a good turn! Take a turn at the wheel of a CHEWU and see! A. TINNEY SON, CAVAW LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Life takes a sudden turn for the better the moment you step into a new Chevy II! Here’s the car that combines sensible size and sensible price with a wealth of luxury and glamorous styling features unrivalled in its class. Chevy 11 offers you full, sixâ€"passenger comfort, your choice of a spirited BRIEFS INVITED sure to see BonanZa on the CBC ONTARIO T. M. Eberlee, Secretary, Room 262I Parliament Buildings, Toronto (Telephone 365-1946) THE MILLBROOK REPORTER, BEAUTIFUL MILLBROOK, ONTARIO, CANADA WONDERFUL L-TV network each Sunday. Check your local listing for channel and time. Mr. George. Ellsworth tells us rahm Mr. Fred Wihifce is “on (the mend” in Civic Hospital, where he was taken- week ago today 'for what we are inferm ed was a hemornha'ge Iin (the head, but not of the brain. Mr. Ellswonth will visit him again today. SCARLET VILLA SCH-30L TRIP by Rosemary Richards Thirty pupils of Grades 5 to 8 an; Fainvi-ew Zion Schools, accompaied by their teachers, Mrs. Larmer and Mrs. Robinâ€" son, and bus-owner Mr. Jerry Stock left Fair'vui'ew School at- 8 am. Tuesday, June 12, and. rode to Toronto, where they visited Eli-verdale Zoo, Union Station, the Parliament Build-n rings and Malfeorn Air-port, whâ€" 5,. E65 ”W3C This getting up and gofr sure breaks into i H. OUEI GENERAL INSURAI W‘EDDIN'G On Saturday, June 16, 1962, \ gâ€"nâ€"g. ere they received various 31m in St- Andrew’s United Church all souvenirs. in Millbrook, Judifuh Margaret, A weary but satisfied group daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Mau returned home at 9 o’clock afi rice 13- HObbS was married -to Ian Peter Sut- tie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thom- ter a very enjoyable day. I. 'I I, T. T“ 1 of MMbrook, Mr and Mrs. Jim Richardson and girls. as Ronald Surt-tie of Waterloo, by the minister fche Rev. Stan- ley Snowden. It was a double- ring ceremony. Ashton McMaster played This getting up and going .to work every morning GENERAL INSURANCE MILLBROOK $65 ’fifiomer: H. OUELLETTE sure breaks into my whole day. A General Motors Value Chevy II Nova 400 Convertible Dr. Hobbs «gave his caugh- ter in marriage. The bride was attended by her sisiters, Miss Patricia Hobbs as maid of- on our, and Mm. Robert V 15011 of Hamilton, Bermuda. Also a bridesmaid was Miss Wendy Suthie, sister of the groom. Susan‘ Spacer, 3, was flower girl. the organ. Mrs. G. A. Ljfiicen and Mrs. L. Wmslow sang. William Hogg was BEAUTIFUL MILIB Authorized 2nd cla: 102ml YEAR .Isuperintendenti his wife and fai : members of tbs, 4JFOOT ..._...o-_'. , mémbel burym .Peterbo 2 dozen used I gem-s, 95c per 'H‘E-LP BE the FA For iniormtion sesinthis Petei'borough; ranging in age approximately Surprising wh: ad can get or you. Just pho: Green $7 HOY L1 FOR 8. FOR 8

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