Miss Glenda Blewetzt is visit- fmg with her brother Bevefly. King St, Peterbo‘ro'ugh. Mrs. Reg. Dufty‘ and childreï¬ are spending two weeks vaca- ‘ than wmth her parents at Lea- -. maven Co’atage 6h Sougog Islam-d, Scugog Lake near Port Perry. \ ‘ I o Barry W o 0 d s 3?? r1 _ 1-3:: Fowler are attending the Sum- mer Recruit Course 3f the Hast- mgs and Prince Edward Reg;- man‘t at Cobourg. SOCIAL - PERSONAL We would like to oongraxtuâ€" larbeMr. Hamilton, prim: pal and all the teachers of M 1 11110ng Public School for the very 1 splendud report. 5110173 :1 g nearly 50 per cent of me gimme pupï¬ls, pasting with hon-our records. Mr. and Mrs. C. PeebI-es Vishï¬ed with Mr. Peebi‘es mot‘ï¬er at Colibome Sun-day Last. Rev. John Coombs, rector of St. James Anglimh; Church, Toronto, on duty in this localnty and on his way to Unbourg, was Mrs. 'Dom Campbell held a ï¬amfly dï¬nner of ten Sunday last and her great niece Miss Jenny Stout of Bowmanville staved on for a visit with her Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Raper and Mrs. Mary Coulter attended the opening ceremonies of the new Girl Guidze Camp site, Camp Adelaide at Haliburton. Sat, July 9. Ofï¬cial opening and dedication were conducted by Mrs. K. Crlysdale, provincial commissioner. Mrs. Marx'jome Jelly of Tor- onto amended Sunday mommg service at St. Andrew’s and uisï¬bed with her aunt Mrs. Mabel a very welcdme vicsritor wiiih Mi-ss May Needxham, and orther Wbrook fnemd-s, on Sunday Nine ohtialdren. Patul Cannon, Roy and Ron Hubbard, Eimer and Cam} Clark, Allen Pink, Lem; and Jean and Stewart. Wallace, Ann Cross, Tommy Donn are attending the Penti- cosba-l Camp at Cobowrg and will Mum 'mmnsdlay, July 14. Mr. Ernest Luck of Bailjeboro is in Civic Hospital and all his friends wish him a speedy re- Many happy returns to Mrs. Hanna Smith of Ra'sehaven Rent Home, MiZ-lxbrook who will be 92 yeams . young on Friday, July 15. The Reporter also sends congratulations to Mrs. Robert. Smith also of Rosehaven who will be 81 on July 15. Harold Hubbard of RR. 3, Mflzlbrook is in Peterborough Civic Hos-pistafl. All has fxfiends and neighbours v speedy recovery. PAC AJ TWO Mr. and Mrs. Russell Osborne Newcastle were Sunday visi- ~rs 0f Mr. and Mrs. Ems. Rterbe rm Lane ashire of Gal-t is fling with his uncle :and aunrt '. and Mrs. H. Lancas‘hir-e. f, July l(< :f'Barrister: Solicitor: Notary "i*i"'.-PHONE 9 MILLBROOK-- DEAD, OLD and CRIPP’LED FARM STOCK REMOVED FREE OF GHARGE Immediate 24 Hour Service ASK YOUR OPERATOR FOB ZENITEâ€" 66550 No Toll Charge .RUTTER" GRANITE 00.1.11). Monuments and Family Memorials 73 Ontario St., Port Hope, Ont. Phone Turner 5-52-16 Hard "Sooï¬twood Logs Hard Soft Slabs Cheap Now .1- 9 ‘ 'PHONE 70-w _ . MILLBROOK, ONTARIO JAMES IRVINE M.A rr L {‘3 3’37‘ Nanx FER, “ if“? PETE RBGROUGE F arm Service OLAN LUMBER BUYSMGOOD On April'Stlg‘.,,l?60, the Legislative Assembly of Ontario appointed a Select Cgï¬ï¬ï¬tteefto enquire into all matters relating to insur- ance of agricultural crops'produced in Ontario against hazards to those crops during the growing season,†and, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, to inquire into the following matters: 1. The hazards affecting each crop during the growing season, such as hail, drought, frost, wind, excessive rainfall, flood, disease, insect pests, etc.; .‘ i . 2. The annuallosses sustained by the producers from each hazard; ' . ' '- 3.‘ The insurance, if any, presently available far crop. insur- ance in respect of.eacli hazard, " ' r . 4. The rates charged' 1' that might he'charged by insurance against any or-all hazards; 5. The application of the Crop Insurance .Act (Canada) to Ontario, or particular areas thereof, orlin respect of par- ticular crops or otherwise, And to make such recommendations as are aeemea auvnsauic wuu respect thereto; The Committee invites representations from parties interested in any or all aspects of the foregoing terms of reference. Such repre- sentations should be in the form of written briefs, ï¬fteen copies of which should be submitted to the Secretary of the Committee not later than September 15th, 1960. An opportunity will be given at a later date for. those making submissions to appear in person before the Committee. William A. Stewart, M.P.P.,- Chairman June 16th, 1960. Select Committee on . Crap Insurance 5' ‘1 . ‘0‘ a such recommen ~dations as are deemed advisable w: ¢ th MILL-BROOK REPORTER, BEAUTIFUL WBROOK, ONTARIO, CANADA, ONTARIO LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY "NEW MILLBROOK HIGH SCHOOL STARTED The new Mtflbbmok High School got under way oï¬ficï¬ally Monday, July 4. Mervyn Gray and Don Larmer of Gray and Banks Ltd. laid it ourt Tuesday and Wednesday the footings were dug and poured on 'Dh'wrsâ€" ‘day. When completed in: will be a ï¬ve classmoom school 146’ x 62’ complete with teachers’ rooms washrooms, boiler room- The block foundation will be shamed on Monday. The lot is 600’ x 400’. Pllemy of room for expansion. The completion date is not yet decided. Nï¬ï¬â€™ is {he iime w secum £12352“ 3%}? avg Eeiav is unwise†Consult the Crown Life Mun Toronto 2, Ontario. G. R. Bagg, Secretary, Box 2471 Parliament Bldgs.; 8 AM. Residence: Bailiebocro 30 OIL B‘URNERS Really live. Enjoy the fun of going places, doing things. It’s so easy 111 Ontario Start your best summer ever by mailing this coupon. E F i ONTAR!O DEPARTMENT OF TRAVEL AND PUBLICITY, Hon ONTARIO TRAVEL LITERATURE RUSSELL i. HONEY â€"Shows you where to go, where to stay at the» pricé‘you Want to pay. Mall to: Ontario Travel, 759 Parliament Buildings, Toronto, Ontario. . ‘ . ' l \ . Name Address; Post‘ Office ' Prov KNOW ONTARIO B'E'TTER 5 E W? 7’1 Waa-bbcn Street â€"- Pom; Hope, Onfaari‘o We n ANNOUNCES THAT EFFECTIVE EN PARTNERSIflP UNDER TEE FIRM NAME OF JULY 15 1960 HE IS ASSOCIATED IN THE PRACTICE OF LAW, WITH now have office staff available FURNACES g @R@% 5 RM. ice: Milllbrook 87W . Bryan L. Cathcart, Minister I; pauc| 3-1-: E....5..~..a.ed Hmm Ewoow wmmm £58 ammo 23 gg_ Ema†The Reporter does :14 liquor advertising or 1 who r ’\ .â€" v teresied 1:: ï¬ne sirih'. sidedts '5‘} Reporter '5 -11 53:62:: tions on ‘hzs front paper to 32:9316195‘ add his congra tulati Neighbour; News pr LET " ’ ' US KNOW. 9‘1? DISPLAYED ADVE ï¬fty Cents per C01 and composition Harvie James Ar Publisher Editor AGENCY 8'11: Agate line .05 20- Existing C: m: a‘c s T} ‘11 2 1 Please have 4. 43 an PerYear$21nC PerYearS3Else CLASSIFIED IL! 'Ibree Cents a 1 Ten Cents a Cow Goes; flea 3201' the VJhoEe Fc Facts . FEW†FEEE The Chrsstion Scenes Om Norway 51.. 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