.= PHONE 17 = I I ‘lllllllllllnllllllll‘l (From Page 3) Her veil of nylon illusion {had a scalloped edge dotted with sequins and caught in a crown of seed pearls and rhinestones, and her cascade bouquet was of pink delight roses and White sweet peas, 1 LB. .43 PA '" WE DELIVER Maid of honor was Miss Sharron Cannon, sister of the bride, and the bridesmaid-3’ were Miss Lee Castle, cousâ€" rin of (the bride, and Miss Gloria Rutherford, both of Pertenborough. They were in gowns of strawberry rose peau de 510â€" ie with petalled headbands l 3 NATTRESS , This is the 1962 Chevrolet Suburban Carryall. The new Chevrolet truck line features lower hood lines for improved road visibility, restyled grille, standard equipment directional “signals on most models, smgle headlamps for lowervmaintenance costs on all but a few ,models‘and longer-life mufllers. Independent front suspension with torsion bar springing. 'lhcoessfully used for the past two years. has been reï¬ned in 1962. AUTO WRECKERS GARDEN HILL Large Quantity NEW USED PARTS REB UILT Generators Starters Fuel Pumps Water Pumps Government Inspected TRAILERS FOR SALE 54 Chev Sedan Deleiv. 59 International Panel 55 Ford 4~door 55 Studebaker Fun EXAMPLE ‘BUY ‘ ENJOY, PHONE 264 L‘ra-nsmissions EXCHANGE NOBODY BEATS LEE PACK 1962 CHEVROLET TRUCK Mr. and Mrs. Ettintger are 'to make their home at 193 iDalhousie St., Pxefcerbprough. EDIT‘O'RML 'OtF SORTS (From Page 1) hoflyhocks. We know them when we ste them. A pool hall can be an «asset to a vil-. lage. Between it and the li. quor store, and poker games. and crap gamts, and sowing wild oats, surely our young men can keep out of mis- chief. Good Luck, Stan! The reception was at the home of (the bride’s parents, ‘and Mrs. Cannon received in a dress of midxninght blue ‘and pink printed silk, and *the groom’s mother in a na- vy and White suit, each wea ring white accessories and a corsage of White ’mum-s and sweet rpeas. Other guests 'were from Detroit, Windsor, Oshawa, Coboung, Col-borne, Bellevfl- 'l-e, Havelock, Nonwood, Pete- rborough and Mill’bro-ok. For her going away O‘u’tï¬d'. v'bh-e bride had 'a white suit and mauve accessories, and Wore a-n orchid corsage. Allan Ettinger. was his bro “ther’s groomsman, and the ushers were the groom’s cou sin Gordon Frank, also from ‘W‘i’nd-sor, N,S., and Ross B01 ton of Petenborough. owing things instead of the chemical emphasis. (We do not presume to understand! all this; this is What Spencer said.) “!If we feed back to the land all the organic was tes of plant, animal and ma. n, we would soon save a hiâ€" gh affentzihty, and ï¬errtflï¬zers In to visit us -a week on so ago was Spencer Che- shire, who once lived in rthe township. He is now secretary of Land Fellow- ship, which pleads the. case for organic farming and gardening. It advocates- a biological approach to gr- THE MILLBROOK REPORTER, BEAUTIFUL MHLBROOK, ONTARIO, CANADA Two classes: of swine were judged and reasons given. Mr. Graham spoke on ca; 3 and feeding of pigs, antri Mr. ~Larnier on Advanced Reï¬t- try. Don Rickard thanked Mr. Byers for the meeting on his farm, and for (the use of in“; pigs for judging. would not be neede. Plants would attain maximum he-a Huh and resistance .to disc-a- se. Stock would ge’c the nu- trition whey need. Humans Would have full nutrition.†Spencer [had planned to be on his property this Summ- or, East Qwanter Line and 7th Concession, but he has: gone on a tour of ï¬che West Project Books were discus sed wit-h Assistant Agricult- Mal/Representative Mr. Jim Graham and Club Leader Mr. Glen Lalrmer. for Land Fellowghip. We do hope his tour is happy and successful. A nice fella. am McBride, «left, talks to broad caster David Cruik» shrank in- the new radio pro- gram TALES and TRAILS ofl THE YUKON heard every Wednesday on the CBC Tra‘ nosâ€"Canada, radio network These recollections of the Yukon gold rush are based on the letters, diaries and. stories of old-times and ads tvent’u-r'ers. Di'frham Swain-e Club met July 4 on the far mof Mr. Murray Byers, Burketon. A gold mine of anecdotes of [the Yukon will be re-tol-da as veteran prospector Wildiâ€" 509R21 0R 312W DON THOMPSON NEED WATER ? IE PICTURE BELOW CALL .7. . . e ‘ t 8 mm mMMM m us 8: VCR. “MEET AND EAT AT SHADY NOOK†“ IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII SHADY NOOK DAIRY MILLBROOK 3 Residence: Baflï¬eboro 30 Oiï¬ce: Mfllbrook 87 OIL BURNERS FURNACES PUMPS GENERAL INSURANCE MIMI-BROOK LEQUIRE PLUMBING HEATING NOTICE FROM JULY 9 - 218T INCLUSIVE OFFICE WILL BE OPEN MONDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY FROM 1 TO 5 P. M. SATURDAY EVENING 8 TO 10 P. M. Plumbing Replacements Heating Changeover S65 Thoma: Most of us wouldn’t hm ve such fat walla if we removed the credit cards. H. OUELLETTE IIIIII H. OUELLETTE 102nd YEAR BEAUTIFUL MILLBROOI Authorized 2nd class 111 In to see us on Tue was Tom Scott of Nia Falls, Ontario. Barney of Cafe Barney brought hi Tom is staying at Ma Hill for a little of our and quiet while he stru with a play for the leg' ate rtheatre. Tom has written pu‘ ty for Niagara’s boo tourist industry. He wa some time with The Tu: Wax Museum in Niagax Tom’s poetry has bee radio and in The Can! Forum. Most of his 51 go to US publications. all may one day PiCk magazine and ï¬nd in a by Tom our very V1112 the setting for a mystt Some weeks ago we ved from Ireland a c< The Anglo.Ce1t, a 12 newspaper serving 00 Gavan, Mona-ghan, L‘ 'Mea’ch, Westmeath, Fe agh, Louth and Longï¬ (Please see eezit 21E Mattins EDITO'RIAL 0F SOR‘ CHRIST CHURC] Mattins 11.3 , ST. THOMAS’ CHU: Evensong 7-0 ZION PENTECOSTAL CHl Sunday School 10.0 Morning Worship 11.0I Evangelistic Service 7.1 Wednesday Prayer Bible Study Young Pwples, Fn’di A Hearty Welcome '. Mrs. Eva Devon, P Worship 9“ Sunday School 11.( Informal Service 7.1 CENTREVILLE Worship 11-3 Sunday School 10: ____.__.__._â€"â€"â€" THE SALVATION Y.P.S.M. Wm. Sta Sunday School love-tale or a horror ANGLICAN CHUROH OF CAN! Rev. J. Edgar P2 Rector ST. JOHN’S CHUR (Legion Hall A Welcome Await PRESBYTERIA CHURCH m CAN UNITED av. S E. Snowden. rald E. Graha‘ MILLBROOK MILLBROOK‘ 9.3‘