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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 25 Jul 1957, p. 1

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my permn wno ms :2 dog in file brook shall on or first day uf April t obtain a License uch dog and shall a firmly attached during the year. tes that ‘Dog” any dog. male or ny age. ers who fail to necersary 1957 3d Tag, are liab1e on under this By- tom the Chief. of Eaila‘oie at Clerk’s une 1st. f Cattle to pasture. .0 Geo. Howden, phone t Minbmok. 3t ERS ASKED : to fill vacancy on Counties’ Court of sed by the resigna- xrham County, Rural 2 of the Court, will by the undersigned Monday, June 10th, Even-room Red Brick Wain St., Millbrook. ’C. D. Sanderson or i-w, Millbrook. 31: Symons, Clerk. :berland . Durham, Cobourg, Ont. Lâ€"Oven for Coal Oil irge. Inquire at The ? Office. 1t Ldies’ Dressing Tab- tree mirrors. A good $15.00. Apply at. xre Bred Polled Ark rith papers, coming 2 :e. Also Sow due in :ks. V. Kennedy, 25 Millbrook 1t râ€"Two Modern 4- .partments. Self con- Apply Reg. Fallis, [17-1214 Millbrook. 1t “Sex en-Roomed Brick ith Hydro 31,2 miles Highway 28 Apply H. Barnard, Phone ailieboro. 4t )ouble Bed. iron, tress and springs, londition for $7 .00. porter Office. If. ’OR RENT W . Belch, Clerk. [ED for Rawleigh Sell to 1:300 fami- ite today. Raw- |ept. Bâ€"283«S.A., 'lieu St., Montreal, 11: Ihina Cabinet and ‘mbined for $15.00. 'porter Office. , 1t rrahamette Electric ates and oven stor- od condition. Phone rook. 1t Quantity of Buck. Apply James John- liliehoro. or phone Lailieboro . 3t Ofific-e. Office. Room Modem Apply at Thee who Be the first in the office every morning, the last to leave at night, never be absent, always work through your lunch hour, COME â€"-and spend a Social Hour at Mrs. M. E. Hobbs’ home WEDNESDAY, JULY 3m ' FROM 3 to 6 RM. At An Afternoon Tea Left to right, Frances Begg, Port Hope; Reta Kennedy, Millbrook; Pat Kelly, Lindsay; Sharon Greenfield, Peterborough; who will graduate soon from the Certified Nursing Assistants’ Centre at Toronto. They will receive a certificate from the Ontario Department of Health and will be registered as Certified Nursing Assistants. This is the only auxiliary nursing course oflicially recognized by hospitals and health authorities in Ontario. ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH ' mmmu.cmuo.m Given by the Town Group of the WA. " St. Andrew’s United Church. Also, A Sale of HOMEMADE BAKING, ETG., AND 4 ' PARCEL POST SALE .0 rter . Nara?“ r----~l -.l: Jn-IK-~ â€"'W . No. 30. ; MO". NOW for next 10-month course to start September 4th. Requirementsâ€"Ages 17 to 45, . Grade VIII Education. Trainees neoeive $80 per ! month. Send coupon for full information. anger, Publisher. III-IIIIIU and one day the big boss will call you in and say, “I’ve been watching you Work very care- fully Jones. Just what the hell are you up to, anyhow?”â€"Pa.ci. fie Oil-Motive Magazine. NURSING ASSISTANTS GENRE, ONTARIO DEPARTMENT G HEALTH, 67 Coil... 5M. 'm' M. c" loo-IMO. "no... » nun n... u...- MILLBROOK, ONTARIO, CANADA THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1957. F0. and Mrs. M. Neave and children David and Heathw er, set sail from Montreal on i F‘zid’iay, July 26th, on the liner Ivernia, for a three years stay in Trier, Germanv. With F.(). Neave and Mrs. Neave going to Germany, and with Mrs. Jensen nee Yvonne Richards, l and Miss Ina Lo-ohuizen already in that country. Millbroo‘k will be well represented for its size, Ion the European continent. SOCIAL - PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Semple of Toronto, spent Sunday with their cousin, Mrs. Ellis. Mrs. J 01m: Ridge and daugh- ter Carol of Millbrook, and Miss Mary Ridge of Peterbor- ough, are spending this week at a cottage at. Washago Beach- Mr. Max Manley, his sister Mrs. Anna McMahon, and Miss Carol Hawkins were visitors to Wheeling, West Virginia, last week ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pope, Mr. and Mrs. B. Stephens son and daughter, {Ferry and Gayle, and friend, and Miss Doris Pellett, all of Toronto, were '~ Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barringer. Mrs. R; Milleville of Detroit and Barrie Gregory of Royal Oak. Michigan, are spending a week with Mrs. Milleville’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sanderson. . . Miss Alice Hawkins and Miss June Blair are spending two Weeks holidays in Windsor and Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Peebles and daughter Patricia, were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Collins at Huntsville, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rolls and Miss Rolls, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bloor of Toronto; Miss Pamela White of Trenton: Mr. and Mrs. Stillaway and three children, and Wm. Davenport and two children, Toronto, were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Cli I“ford Allin and Mr. Th'os. Allin, Sr., last Week. THE MIRROR- REPORTER Authorized as 2nd class "nu-nun. ‘rié‘é lumen and naemnmou Plus. and m FORM. kWh-~9â€" éThe much looked for Annual Clearance Sale of the Fowler Men’s Wear Store starts to- mprrotw, July 26th,. and lasts till Saturday, August 3rd both (1 '"ys inclusive. }Tlhis annual clearance sale is. looked forward to by resi- dijmts of this Village and di'sts riot with enthusiasm, as they khnw from experience that tliey are able to stock up with many needed lines at greatly reduced prices, and this is not ‘aI‘l, there is a special discount 01? 15% off all goods not speci- ally priced. for this sale. Make it your business to come to Millb-rook and get in on the many bargains offered.‘ You véill find his ad on Page 3 of this issue; MID-SUMMER SALES GET UNDER WAY BEGINNIG ,THIS WEEK ghe Gertrude Shop Also i t It will also be noted from the gertrude Shop ad on this page fiat this store too, has special rgains for the ladies of Mill- brook and District who are particular about their dress, This store located near the Hvdro office 011 King Street, is fast becoming a favorite shop- ing centre of the ladies and is (asy to locate W 1th its recently painted front and new awning, Mrs. Thomas Douglas of Pe- terborough, a former member of the Pot Luck Quilters Club of ("avam \vihdn shse resided in the neighbourhood before going to P‘etenrborongh to make her home, was a guest at the ( ‘lub’ s Pieni< held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. \V. L. Elson last Thursdav afternoon on the lawn. Several contests “ere directed by Mrs. Mars-hall Wallis and Mrs. Donald Lang. after which lunch was served. A very enjoyable ailternoon was had by all. ahd is worth a visit from all iadies Where th y will also find many fine ines fur their small childven 'as well as for ltheir growing girls. FORMER MEMBER OF CAVAN QUILTING CLUB ATTENDS PICNIC The Millibrook 5c. to $1. 00 Store is also offering their re- gulan customers and the public at large, many worthwhile money saving bargains Here will be found most anything needed b) the housewife of the thrifty class. The outstanding attraction here is the.‘ ‘Big Doll Party”. Read about it in the ad to the right of this reader. LOCAL BOY LANDS 12 POUND “MUSKIE” 5c. To $1.00 Store While fishing from a row‘ boat on Rice Lake Friday evens ing, with George Hawkins and Martin Brockstra. Douglas Sheppard Jr. sUcceeded, with the help of other fishermen, to land a fine 13 pound Maskin- (mige off Hibbard’s (lamp. Douglas was fishing with a June bug spinner when the fish struck. The boys, not use to that kind of fish, were plenty scared as they thought the fish was going To take them for a “ridé,” {he way it fought to shake the hook. P.S.â€"{1‘:his wasn’t all the fish the boys can-glint either, George HWkins caught. a sun ‘TheGirlCan’t Heip It’ OLD ROYAL BANK $10.00 BILL SHOWS UP A short while ago while look- ilmg in the attic of her home for some old time purses, clothes, etc, to use at a fashion parade,1 Carol Ridge brought a couple‘ of purses down stairs. Her mother, looking at the old- timers, noticed something that felt like paper in the lining of mice purse and putting her fin- ‘ger in a small hole inside, drew out a Royal Bank of Canada. $10.00 bill. in use and common around the 1920’s, and still legal tender. We have often heard tell of Little Jack Homer putting ins his thumb and pull- ing out a plum, but this is the first time we. ever heard tell of Mrs. Ridge putting in her thumb and pulling out a plumâ€" a $10.00 bill. THIS SATURDAY ONLY A11~Technicolor Show :‘IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUE Wfimunwav. -.mwmw.amnwm Rock-and-Roll Comedy With J AYNE MANSFIELD TOM EWELL Adult Entertainment "STAR IN THE DUST” With John Agar and Mamie Van Doren Regular Value $9.98 .V Doll Party Price only $5.98 Millbrook 5¢ to 51 Store ' ’ BIG DOLL PARTY" 25 INCH ALL VINYL RUBBER DOLLS, With Rooted Saran Hair'to be Washed, Brushed, Combed or Curled! (No Lay-Away Plan) COME IN AND LOOK AROUND Many Items of Exceptional Value “,THE FAMILY SHOPPING'W” BIG DOLLS Manufacturers Clearance of $1. Post Office Department, Ottawa, Ont. An Invitation to Our year in advance; t6 U.S.A., "Giant" Grace Presbyterian Church Sunday School are enjoying their annual picnic this afiter- noon, at Wallace Poinlt. . Plants in Ontario and Que- bee largely account for Gam- dian production of patent and propritary medicines and phar- maceuticals . JAMES DEAN Prices 75c - 40c â€" 20 ONE SHOW AT 8.00 With 4 ROCK HUDSON ELIZABETH TAYLOR 4 Nights Beginning NEXT MONDAY The Big Hit of the Season

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