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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 7 Jul 1960, p. 3

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member of St. Thomas’ m’s Auxiliary will be in lance at all mornmg ser- iat St. Thomas’ in the j Hall to look after chi} f years of age and under rents Wishing to attent‘ lrvices. Vnited Church of Canada. tervised. N crscrv Ltreville and Mfllbropk Gerald E. Graham, B.A. PARISH 01' CAVAN jean Church of Canada. ion Hall. Welcome Awaits You. ” Millbroo - - Gavan l. E. Snowden, B.A., B.D. MILLBROOK am. Sunday School a .m .â€"Divine Worship. tan Northrop, organist and choir director. SCOSTAL ASSEMBLIES n Pentecostal Church tors: Donald McEwan Arthur Ettenger rok Sunday Services: a. Sunday School :1. Worship Service ». m. Evangelical Service 3 p. m. Ptayer Meeting .m .â€"Worship Service lay School children w:thâ€"_ during second Hymn of serviec. a.m.â€"Chnrcn School in Legton Hal]. «. m. Evangelical Service 3 p. m. Prayer Meeting Street Meeting very Satmtla-y night a.m.â€"Holy Communion ist Church, Bailieboro xsong 7.30 p.121. farm Welcome to All . PRESBYTERIAN 2 Sunday Services.- éble Study for all ages SALVATION ARMY :. and Mrs. J. B. Reid m.â€"Sunday School in St . John's, Ida ‘3’ Church. Mfllbrook of Hape Awaits All CAVAN Minister SEY-HARPJSW A§’___â€"â€"1 In. 0.111” -4 urn}; paper to Mr.Phelps, who add his congratulations on Neighbourly News program. A gentleman named Phelps, who repdrts Neighbourly News on your radio every week, is in- terested in the birthoates of re- sidents 90 years and up. The Reporter will extend congratula- tions on this front page, send a v’Dhe Reporter does not publish liquor advertising or In‘Memorv LET US KNOW, eh? Please have Ads and Items in by Tuesday noon. Thank you,. DISPLAYED ADVERTISING Fifty Cents per Column Inch and composition charge. Harvie James Armstrong Publisher Editor M-ortgagor IT'S BETTER TO TRY TO MAKE ENDS MEET ‘THAMTO smPLY . MEET YQUR END 'mBROOK REPORTER A. Since 1860 Weekly Agate line .05 20-2 Comm. Existing Contracts Honored moon mmamwwm m9. new are? mmgwmm . 2% Send vow newspaper for the hm. checxeo. Enclosed hnd my check a: «my erder. 1 year $39 D Facts ‘ Family hams The Chnshon soar-Le Mona-fl One Norway 31., Boston IS, Moss. Ten Cents a Count Line Per Yeast $2 In Canada Per Year $3 Elsewhere CLASSIFIED RATES Three Cents a Word AGENCY S'IERE Ontario, Canada TOM KINS SAYS 3 *0 \0. .<. 7 We ame new here. Everyone is new in Mill-brook for the first 10 years. We have received. eversomany kmdnesses. We have dime a few. The Reporter said” that Miillr bmok Council meretnags ' needed order and pramlti'ame'ntary era- sced-ure. We say so again, butt we did not and do not say so wrirth malice. We say so to help. For we feel sory flat the good men (who are drying {to conduct, under trying condimioms, the important huesineSs of this village. We ad- mire these men. We are grate- ful to them. Every villager should be. They receive peanut-s for the many hours they spend on behalf of all of us. A coun- cillor gets $5 per meeting. The reeve gets $6. For special meet- ings all get $3 each. But the time they spend in meetings is but a small part of the time they {they must take from their own businesses, or from their leisure, fin order .to serve. And for these this candijtion. We suggest that they use parliamenrbavry rules, for such rules save time. We suggest .thwalt they unanimously double their pay. We suggest :that they encourage villagers to attend their meetings. The Council chamber -is one of the {finest old- ‘ashioned halls in Ont-aria, and it should be pre- served mhafc (way, not modemnized please. But it needs $500 work: Spligc and Spam, Mtr. Clean), Ban Ami, Linseed oil, Hippo odl. It should not be painted. It should nut be painted. lit should not be Whed. It should just. be clean. Paint and *vamish have already mined the pniceless beauty of too mam-y halls and churches in this county. It is the ’3ihiil-d':én".3 playground that needs lmamy hours that they give afiree I‘hev s’semt naming. We suggest Hwart they do something abpzut bu- EDITORIAL OF SORTS THE MILLBROOK REPORTER, BEAUTIFUL MI “LEROOK, ONTARIO, CAN; DA, «V, ‘t Yd. 0‘: a. HYDRO fig LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY '4. \ - *"’“‘~“~"””“¥-‘~:-z. A’ We call thec mill-age beautiful. mt ds. It u'Js beautiful as a spirited stallion is beautiful. Mflhbrook has (the deepest snows, the (heaviest winds, :the hottest suns. It may need sidewaflks, bud: Lift is soon going to need sewers -a lot more. Itt may need a new high school very much; but it me 3sz industrious scholars a lot more. It may need many things; but ""715 now it needs council meet- ings that citizens will want to tal’tte 1rd; counci‘. meetings so con- ducted .ateha‘t the quiet citizen can he heard: that council is not misled by the loud-mouthed opinions of ohe rude. ' Forget your age! Thousands are peppy at 70. Try ‘ pepping up" with Ostrex. Contains tonic for weak; rundown teeling due solely to body's lack 01 iron which many men and women cail “old." Try Ostrex Tonic Tablets tor pep. younger feeling. this very day. New “get acquainted" size only 60c. For sale at all drug stores everywhere. “Old 5t 40. 50.6.0?” before you drink nih;V¢u’re_9r§zx Win or lose . . . there’s going to be a “home run” tonight on the family’s hot water supply. Active youngsters use a lot of hot water at bath-and-bed time, but with electricity on your side you’ll be ahead of the game. Install a modern, two-element electric water heater of the right size and capacity for your family’s needs. Then, when you scrub, tub or do the family washino, you’ll always have an ample supply of hot water waiting for you. You won‘t have to wait for it. And, thanks to electricity, you have the extra reassurance of safety and absolute cleanliness in operation. To get more out of life, get the most out of electricity. Andrew Allan (right) and Gordon Jones discuss a forth- mming program in their new nadio series, eV-ntture. Allen is supervising pnodruoer of «his CBC summer senies and Jones is heard an the programs as Mmenmatior. Venture is a series which seeks new approaches and new techniques in the pre- sentation of material with the wide: It pgsgssiblse scope, It is been :1 Sumid: alys on the Trans-Canada network PLANNING ANO THER VENTURE iLDI

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