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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 26 Jul 1962, p. 4

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WwvfiWa-cfi' IIIIIIWIIEEEESIE HEAD FUR THE SIGHTS" .THE [AKES.. .THE FUN MILLBROOK 9 CO. LTD. MONUMENTS FAMILY MEMORIALS JAS. IRVINE, M.A. Hon. Bryan L Cathcart. Know Ontario better. .‘ it's all yours! Ontario Department 0! Tmei and Publicity PORT HOPE TU 5-5216 BARRISTER ' KNEE GRANITE SOLICITOR NOTARY ADDRESS POO IIIIII Mail to: Ontario Travel, A701 Parliament Bldgs, Toronto, Ontario NAM E ONTARIO TRAVEL LITERATURE .OOIOCOOOO Oil... 00.00.... 0.. non-00000.00....ou-ouooolOOOIOOOO Mr. DeRose, believe us. We are sorry that a few youngsters have created this unpretty “corporate image” of Millbrook. The truth is, that this is a place of 800 or so persons, most of Whom are the best of neighbours with malice towards none, with an impact for good, a wish to live in peace. want it. They seek notoriety. They know the value of such publicity. Surely they don’t expect such young fellows to keep 'affiairs secret, when the it is the bragging afterwarâ€" ds and not the conquest that the boor prizes most. This oddrbal-l quirk its in the odd intelligent man too; the fel- low who safaris. $20,000 to shoot an elephant, or climbs a mountain to drill a bullet into the noggin of a rare harmless goat. He does not want the goat. All he wants is an audience on one hand and a drink in the other. Prepared by Ontario Department of Ag- riculture, Bowmanville, Ont. emergency and being select ive in their purchase of any feeder stock. It is hoped :th- at there will be no outbrea kg in this area, but every precaution should be taken by everyone in the swine in dustry to prevent any outb- reaks in the area; (D C :1! OLERA THE MIL-LBROOK REPORTER, BEAUTIFUL MILLBROOK, ONTARIO, CANADA 0.. (From Page 1 ) LETTER ( From Page 3 ) a bullet Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kelly have returned to Detroit afâ€" ter a week’s holiday with her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Wood. Fl. Lieut. M. J. Neave and Mrs. Neave with Heather,8, and David, 10, have been with Mrs. Neave’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Alh'n this past week. They will be driving to Vancouve in a few weeks, where they will reside. They :have been in Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kelly motored to Toronto on Th- ursday to visit their brother Mr. John Armstrong Who is seriously ill in a Toronto hospital. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIK One night we had a probâ€" lem, and not. a printer was in sight. We phoned Basil Richards. He came, he saw, he helped. This is for short of a list of all who have helped us in our three years here. The list can never be complete, [because good neighbours ke ep on helping. It is our hope that we can be as kind. EéD-lTO‘R‘ML IOiF SORTS (From Page 2) ses one receives in a year if one pauses to record them. It has been suggested to us that, in the recent elecâ€" tion, we played a favorite. Tru‘thf-ully, we did not. We explained in an editorial why we would not ‘help one candidate more than the ot hers.‘ We knew that. our re- aders would be 'ornzery enoâ€" ugh to just up and vote for anybody else but the unluc- ky divil we were supporting. So we backed nobody. The truth is (that we dis- agree with darn near every- th mg that all four parties stand for, and with almost everything that our Canada sgovermnents have done for some years past The party we would support does not exist. It probably never will. We believe that Canada SOCIAL PERSONAL Government Inspected PURE PORK iS A U S A GE WE DELIVER NATTRESS .- MEATS ' FOR ’EXAeM‘PLE BUY ‘ENIJ‘OX MA‘PL‘E LEAF PHONE 264 NOBODY. BEATS mmeeawmfimvhm W IIIIEIEIIIIIIIIIIIIfillllllfiflflSHIEEIIIIIIIIIII G. A. (GERRY) STOCK, BAILIEBORO 10R1 OR 9R5 Wm.w.-fimav.w.am~w.wm COACHES FOR CHARTER J. G. STOCK, PETERBOROUGH, RI 5-9752 é If Canadians want a silly thing called “security”, they must first give that security to our lawmakers in parlia- ment. They mus appoint the lawmakers for life, and for- get about elections. Is this what Canadians want? They can have it; but they’ll pay for it. Are Canadians eager to do and have What gener- ations of Canadians have fought and ibled «and died to IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"RIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIII” this because we know that the state can give its people only what it firsf gets from its people. All four parties seem de- termined to make Canada a “welfare state”. All four can hardly wait to pour more more new Wine into the fine old bottle that is Canada. prevent. and avoid? and it has already bust the fine bottle. The new wine makes for, more and more headaches; The ads of the candidates listed the benefits the voter would get by electing that candidate and that party; as if such benefits were on the trees of Ottawa, waiting to be picked. Mind you, these were the ads that got many votes, and one must admire the cleverness of the boys who dangled such carrots before the noses of such gul lible asses. Even the most honorable candidate must re sort to such trickery to get lelected;.for the can not serve - hisiellowmanasamember : Water Pumns E = Transmissions : : EXCHANGE : I I : PHONE 17 g 5 II of parliament unless he gets elected. Such trickery is a. part of the price the candi. date must pay. Such trick. ery may turn his stomach; but he has four years to re- cover trorm his nausea by serving truthfully and well. May Heaven help an legis. lators at a time like this! CENTREVILLE Worship 11.15 A Sunday School 10.00 A Wâ€" THE SALVATION ARN Y.P.S.M. Wm Storms and Mrs. Storms Sunday School 3 l (Legion Hall) A Welcome Awaits Yo UNITED CHURCH OF CANADL Millbrookâ€"Cavan Rev. S E. Snowden, B.A., MROOK Divine Worship 11.15 1 A Warm Welcm To . SHADY NOOK DAIRY MILLBROOK TORONTO SOON ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS WILL BE EXTENDED TO COVER MISSING ISSUES Residence: Bailieboro 30 Office: Millbrook 87W OIL BURNERS FURNACES PUMPS CO‘M'EIS AFGROIPP'ER PROMISED FROM LEQUIRE PLUMBING HEATING GENERAL INSURI NOE MILLBROOK E Plumbing Replacements Heating Changeover CHRONICLE E65 Tbomer: H. OUELLETTE Things could be worse. Suppose your errors were published every day like those of a baseball player. STGCK BROS. BUS LINES “MEET AND EAT AT SHADY NOOK” Arnold 'rney 1 pay eager {enerâ€" have .ed to n de- ada a r'can I'IIIIIIIIIIIIII Generators Starters = Fuelfhunps : Water Pumps = Transmissions = EXCHANGE : = I - PHONE 17 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII LEE AUTO WRECKERS GARDEN HILL 54 Ohev Sedan Deliv. 59 International Panel 55 Ford 4door 55 Studebaker Large Quantity NEW USED PARTS REB UILT 53 Hifllman TRAILERS FOR SALE WHITEWASH SEPTIC TANKS BERT TOMPKINS Newtonville Phone Clarke 4721 STABLES PUMP Monday, Aug. 13, Time, 2 place program to be a ounced. Meeting of Durh 4-H Sheep Club. Wednesday, Aug. 15, Time place program to be S Durham 4-H Beef Club In BEAUTIFUL MILLBROOK, Authorized 2nd class mail Thursday, Aug. 16. Time place program to be an ounced. North Durham G: in Club meeting. Friday, Aug. 17. Junior Farmers Bus Tour the Montreal district. T! was to be Friday, July 27; now August 17. ReGOLDINTHEGRASS Years ago we «began to ad a «book' entitled Gold The Grass; than the b1 other day in Millbrook Pu lie Library, and our favori librarian Margaret let us ‘ row it. It is about farmixl a work we know eversolitt abut. We just mention here in case a reader wan to borrow it from MPL. ‘ ST. JOHN’S CHURCH Mattias 9.30 A CHRIST CHURCH Holy Communion 11.30 A. ST. THOMAS’ CHURCH Mug 7.00 P. Sunday School 10. 00 Morning Worship 11.00 EvangeliSfic Service 7. 31 CHURCH OF OANADA Wednesday Prayer 8: Bible Study 8 Young Peoplw, Friday A Hearty Welcome To Mrs. Eva Devon, Pas Worship 9-45 «5 Sunday School 11.00 .1 Informal Service 7.30 1 P‘RES'BYTEJRIAN l CHURCH IN CANADA Rev. Gerald E. Graham, PENTECOSTAIL CH‘U 102nd YEAR ‘DU'RVH'AM CALENDAR MILLBROOK

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