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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 12 Jul 1962, p. 3

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a. wide variety 5000 men eir books your local day weekend guests of 1nd Mrs. Fred Toney 'lease see Page 3) HO SON 'P 0F loans ,v ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT Chevy II, is introduced for 1962 by Chevrolet. It is larger than the ’ than the standard .ChjeVrolet; Shown hereis the Chevy II Nova 400 Syort Coupe. The Chevy II is available with tour- or six-cylinder engines and comes in 1 If your vehicle becomes uninsu .r.;a,atanytimebecause ofcanceHation orexps’ry . of the policy, you must paythe $20.00 additional fee immediatety at your local officife of the Ontario Department of Transport. Hon. h'. 1.. R0 wnz‘ree. Q. 0., Minister If you have a claim for damages as a result of an accident with an uninsured driver, make application for payment to the Director of Claims, Ontario Department of Trans port, 10 St. Mary St, Toronto 5. You may make application personally or through your solicitor. Claims will be dealt with promptly. Fer further information ask for a c0py of the pamphlet explaining the Operation of the Fund from your local office of the Ontario Department of Transport. lfyourvehicle' Is not insured. make W‘ain your motor vehicle permitis endorsed to showthat you have paid the $ :Ional fee. BE’ SURE TO CARRY YOUR LIABILITY INSURANCE CERTIFICATE OR PROOF OF HAVING PAID THE ADDITIONAL $20.00 UNIN- SURED MOTOR VEHICLE FEE IN YOUR VEHICLE AT ALL TIMES. OR . (b) Proof thatthe $20.00 uninsured motor vehicle fee has been paid. If your vehicle is insured, be sure you have an insurance certificate. If you do not have one, see your insurance agent at once. Under the new law establishing the Motor Vehicle Accident Claims Fund which replaces the Unsatisfied Judgment Fund with effect from July lst, 1962, itwill be an offencefor" an owner to operate or permit the operation of his motor vehicle on the highway without being able to produce either: (a) Proof that the vehicle is insured under a liability policy for bodily injury and property damage. THE PENALTY FOR NOT BEING ABLE TO PRODUCE PROOF OF INSURANCE OR PAYMENT OF THE FEE, OR FOR PRESENTING FALSE PROOF, ISA FINE OF $50.00 TO $500.00. I962 CHEVY II THE MILLBROOK REPORTER, BEAUTIFUL MIILBROOK ’.-MacNab, Depuz‘y Minisfer g...” «a. Welcome {Bob Grey f: - Joseph’s H {tea given by :hef mother, Given in marriage by her Mrs. John Kinsman of Scar- father, the bride was in a let Vina. Tea was ”poured by floor-length bouffant govm ’Mrs. John Ireland and Mrs. of nylon ‘mérqu'isetlte over Joyce Richards and by the ‘tafieta, the long storso bod-ice )bride’s aunts, Mrs. Sam Kin. finished With '8 SCOOP neck- :sman and Mrs. Wes Kins- line enhanced with lac-e ap- man. Gifts were. displayed {pliques scattered with irri- lby Miss Nancy Redge-rs of descent 8801111115 and long 'T-oronto, Miss Margaret Ire- pointed sleeves. Rand, :Miss RoseMary. Richâ€" (Please see Page 4) Pink and white cavrnsations were the setting for Miss Diane Ki-nsman’s trousseau rtea given by :h~er‘ mother, ‘Mrs. John Kinsman of Scar- let Vina. Tea was ”poured by ’Mrs. John Ireland and Mrs. Joyce Richards and by rthe )bride’s aunts, Mrs. Sam Kin. lszman and Mrs. Wes Kins- won Tracey, all of Windsor, 1N. 8., and M s. Joseph Ettin- lger of Lafo-y, Ontario, and Misses Lee Castle and Glor- 'i'a Rutherford of Peterboro. :Ettinger, Sr. and sons Gary and Basil, and Mr. and Mrs. .Alllan Ett’mger and Mrs. Elâ€" Weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cannon asf- mer the wedding of their dau :ghter, Saturday, June 30th, were Mr. and Mrs. George": England, Mrs. Gibson is a neighbour of Mrs. Richard’s mother. She is holidaying in Canada 1501 August 23. I Sunday guwts of Mr and Mrs. Bo‘b Rmchards were Mr. land Mrs. H Strong of Trenâ€" ton and Mrs. M. Gibson and (her sister from England. In Welcome home to Mrs. Bob Grey from a week in St. HEAD FOR THE SIGHTS...THE lAKES...THE FUN Joseph’s Hospital. We hope she will soon be restored to {good health. Were Mast r Jackie Higgi-n ands and Miss (bottom, .and Mrs. Jamie- Serving were :1» son and daughter Carol and Genge, Mrs. D a friend from Hamilton. [Miss Jammie Ontario Department of Travel and Publifity Hon. Bryan L. Catbca Minister Know Ontario better. .1 it's all yours! ONTARIO, CANADA ‘-"- -.â€".~.- 0".--u "iflh‘: -~.. . .-. ... .‘.. ADDRESS 9.0.1”. NAME. Mail to: Ontario Travel, A10? Parliament Bliss. Toronto, Ontario ONTARIO TRAVEL LITERATURE ban-un-onu-oncooot'liibtuoo-oo oto.0000000....oooutouIOOOIOo «er With Jesus”, “The Weddâ€" ing Prayer”, and “Saviour «Like A Shepherd Lead The- .Mrs. Arthur Ev'tti'nger was at rbhe church organ, and [Donald Johns sarn-g “Togeth- um” The ceremony was conduc ted by mhe Rev. Arthur Ett. finger. of Batter-sea, brother of “the gmom, rasmisted by the pastor, the Rev. Eva De- von, and (also by the Rev. Arthur Wilkin, pastor of rahe- Pen/cecosma‘l OI and Ms. George Ettinges of Windsor, Nova Scotia, who were present. Zion Pethwosta'l Church in Milibrook was the setting Saturday for the wedding of (Doreen Joan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cannon Dif Milllbrook, to George Em- erson Efltzinger, son of Mr. WEDDING 1d Miss Judy Barry. were Miss Lorraine 'Mrs. Dorothy Pa‘ck, 3A3“ 1;. “3‘

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