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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 1 Aug 1957, p. 1

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"eater coat, fit a years old. Was Reporter Office Vground. Owner 9 at this Office. 'I‘I‘fu'>5‘t‘f-’n’z’:w ‘5, 195? 'se and Lot for nalf mile west of Apply to R. D. R 2. Millbrook. Buy 911191109 .158 )1: Main Street, KPPIY to C. D. zone 115~w Mil}. â€" Tnexpected 3 vacancy in 'an. Cartwright Splendid op- year-round in- details write ’pt. Gâ€"f2483-MI, St., Montreal, ‘lue. iculars . *0 good used .00 each. Ray serville . 3: mbining phone 3412 M illbrook . It depends a near Lindsay. in care of The e. , 2t s . would :drooms, : nt 1t Gillisâ€"Anderson The wedding, of Miss Joan Anderson to Mr. Ross Gillis took place at St. Thomas’ Anglican Church, Millbrook, on' -w-Satn1=day,1uly.20th- The Rev. H. C. Quinn officiated in the double ring cemem-ony. Mr. 1 and Mrs. Gillis will reside. on} K: M! Street, Millbrook. 1 â€" No longer is it possible to farm Without investing a lot in land, equipment and stock. No longer is it safe to let farm animals, tractors and other slow moving farm vehicles go along the road Without having our dependable liability insurance. Ontario farmers, through CIA their own insurance company, have a. farm family liability policy t h a t meets their needs. See your CIA representative for helpful information on CIA’s FFL policy. MRS. SADIE McBAIN, RR 1, IDA, Agent Phone RI 5-8079 CO-OPERATORS INSURANCE ASSOCIATION Wmmwmmmm WWI-“'mmmme 3“? I'll-'t Times Have Changed" .55- WW’ufifim'uV-fimufi“mfi“fifififi Attend the Church of your Choice on Sunday. Advance sale of tickets for the Peter-borough Exhibition August 7 to 10 inclusive, are now on sale and may be secur. ed at. The Reporter Office at $1.00 per strip. These tickets will not be obtainable after: August 6th, and each ticket. is.I numbered, giving purchasers a’ chance to win a 1957 Chev Car. 9 This draw is confined to ad-‘ vance sale tickets only. I l l m A cm OAR iTHE STORY arm BY runcmsme mun THREE LITTLE PIGS FAIR TICKETS N OW mi 1957‘ PeterborughExhibition AUGUST 7th. T0 10th. ‘ 97th. Year. No. 31. 1,3 mucipate in Draw for 1957 Chev. ' Tickets By be purchased at The Reporter Mice By purchasing afivtnce anisgion tigkets you udiJ‘AL_ “‘" . H. Baninger, Publisher. WEDDING .I {s ,_ 7. Should anyone met a little pig asking for brick. straw or lumber to build a house, “they would be doing us a big favor .in helping to rectify our mis- take, if they would phone Fred Brown 218~r-2 Mil‘l‘rbrook, the ownpr of the small povrkers. I: “the customer is a1\va:vs right.” was proven in this case, m We had no other course but to znakc an‘ aLbi. which was accepted by the good-natured young couple. Three little pig's were being . taken on a 'trip to Orono from I L'a Cavan farm. Due to causes i unknown, the small “gold nug- Iget's” disappeared somewhere ion the journey, either of their “,own accord to explore the i country, or accidentally falling: .owt of the truick.‘ Anyway the1 ‘three little pigs have not been gseen or heard of since by their owner. Of course porkers be- ing at a “fair” price just now, the owner thought by playing the advertising market to the extent of a 25c ad in The Ro- ”torter, his three little pigs might come up, so his good wife phoned in a “lost ad” which was received in The ReporterE Office. but alas, the bottomi fell out of the advertising market inmth'is partieular ease, as the ad was, in the hustle and ‘ bustle of trying;r to Set out a paper, lost and forgotten until the owner of the three little pig-s informed us we did not J primt the ad. \Ve looked, and sure enough, as the case always i‘k‘ “ihf‘ customer iQ nixvavo Ranew Your Subscription. Rev. \V. H. Hvustin, Mrs. {Housfrin and family. are holi. I‘ layingin the Maritimes. Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Hunter; _._____._______..._ of Burford, were guests of Mrs. Marjorie J elly 0f Tor- ‘Mr'. and Mrs. Dawson Ru'ther- ’ onto was the guest of Mrs. W. fnrd, Bailioboro. and called on West over the weekend. old friends in Millbrook. ’ Mr, and Mm John Blair re, Mr. and Mrs (11m Larm- turned home this week from 8. er, Marie and Brenda, were visit. with friends in' Royal Oak, recent visitors to Ottawa. . I Michigan. MILLERO’OK, ONTARIO, CANADA THURSDAY, AUGUST 1 Rev Walter and Mrs. Pat? \Ivzm heard to say that Fred was tvrsnn left? lmast we Pk fora dVRHi- M“ the weather ”(00, he would- finn at. a summer cottage. in 1 Q0 mm-h above 95- Mrs. \Vm. Myer of Harrsa ton, and ('hildren. are Visiting with her parmts. Mr. and Mrs. George Rape-r. Mr. and Mrs. \Vm.’ V'ans'on and son Gordon. of Toronto, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Payu". Mrs Iettu /r'i1fel(lt' loron’m. is spending a week 5 vacatinn with Mr. and Mrs. Jaok Kins- man am! Diane E t Fraserx‘ille. chilrh'mw grandmrtther fro-m F‘T‘and. Ma's. lax-Heft is staying: for a vacation till A u gust . Mr. 9.11:1er A. Bartlett 11"“rrvzm'1 T9 Mnn‘mral To meet. f-Jwiz' three vhildrvn and the chih‘h'om. Qr'andmrr’rhpr from Mr. and M15. Cooper (1* (2,; Rodioster N. Y.. sister of Mr. ilk {(3110-1519 Soney is here owing f0 .0 l l1vr brother 8 illness ll” \\ \oekoml \‘isitm's “ith Mr ('d and Mix. Reg. Hopkins “we: (11 Mr and Mis‘. Fred Hopki!1s._:1ic .‘I:'. and Mrs. \Vilf. Jones anl Nag ‘~:1;ns of P(i(‘lb01‘0110'll: Mr'bs. Max barki 1' (if DOhroit. \‘lit'h..lba formerly of London. England‘ 1 Mr. and Mrs. Rig". Cuoke, a and Mrs. Blanche Cooke, of llik ’l‘oron‘m. l n Mrs. S. E. Eakins and her sister, Mrs. John Black, of Feversham, Ontario, have re- turned home from a visit with their sister Mrs. W'. Mc'Whin- ney of Ottawa. Ontario. Mr. George Raper Iefit on Tuesday for Hamri‘shon and (’argil. where he will spend an extended holiday. We are sorry to report that Mr. George Senev was stricken with a stroke last week and is now confined to Civic Hospital, Petevrborough. Mr. and Mrs. Part Bodley and two sons of London, Ont., were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Wm. Wests. Mr. and Mrs. Harveyr Smith and little daughter of Scarboro, were visitors with Mr. Smith ’8 aunt on Saturday, Mrs. Wm. Hilton. Mr. Smith being a member of the fourth estate, paid the Reporter a friendly (sail. Mrs. Ted Gray of Bailieboro left last week for a trip to her old home in England, flying from Monfrelal. u; “LL au.u. urns. null). S 111 [ne'lgh his store doorway With a Carmel dls't‘rWt- Marge cardboard box held in Mrs. Georgina Rob-insOn of; from of him, hoping that. some- ‘Philadelphia, Pa., Spent a fewi'o'ne might drop in a penny. days with Mr. and Mrs. Johnfll’fhis failed to materialize. as Blair recently. IBM. and Mrs. Lorne Farrow Miss Rose Malcn'amara now of. were standing there too, and Toronto, regrets to state thatE'WSSBYS-by knew that With as- her "sister Jean, passed away’éQCiat‘eS like them he didn’t at. her home in Orilli-a one t-hefieed money. 27th of May. As she visited! ,‘ at the home of Mrs. Westma-l ‘., A dog enjoying a ride in the; cott. in the old days. no dousbtflack of a vehicle become so‘ a few will still remember her. #L~§~ccited by the barking of two; Mrs. Harold Noble of Engle- ‘ wood, N. J., is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Allin_l for a. few days. Mrs. Noble! at one time was a neighbour: of Mr and Mm.A11in’s in thei Carmel district. I Rev. and Mrs. Francis P. Chisholm and family are at.- tendin-g the Summer School for Rural Clergy at Ontario Agri- cultural College, Guelph. TEE MIRROR-REPORTER Authorized as 2nd class mail - PERSONAL with Mr. I’L'avan road just now than any-g kaS Wt’l'ezfmw, and whau‘ drew his attHn-l d Ho-p»kins._§ti0n in sueh a mominontl .J011(>sanL1â€".Napoleon position is hard to] say. Mr. Fred C. “’hite, in his 85th year disallssing the hot spell with a farmer. Someone was heard to say that Fred was‘ It is said that Alexander The five-at wept because there were l __.__. ' I " Engagement {I Ed. Thornton whth neck out, Mr. and MTS- H- 13- Patton jthmst, you fancy hmv. hands on announce the engagement 0f .hips, and legs out wide, at. the the-1r daughter Bevezrley Fran- ‘cornem of King and Tupper, ces, 'to John Alan JO‘Witt, $011 jg‘azing up the Gavan road. As Of Mr. and Mrs. G903? JOWiTt Hid. is an employee of rt‘hepf Pembroke. Wedding to take .(‘nuniy Rom'hs Department, he p].z:.ce:f1t3.00 p.m. August 24th, gprobably knows more about the'1907 m St' Andrew’s United. f(,‘a\'an road just now than a’nv-lch‘umhs Millbrook. l the road. “Ha-rd on the‘ whis- kers” said Ted McDowell. IHOWGV er the dog later axppeam agar: in the car none the worse ifor its expenenec.- A «fire break out amongst garbage back‘of the Nattress’ barber shop. Likely- caused by a careless smoker or kids play- ing with matches. . ‘ _ A baby toad not much‘ bigger ‘than a. pea, hopping along the sidewalk as though it were a giant. Good job no one ’s No. 10’s trod on it. Had it non been Sunday we would have captured it. and put it. in train- ing for the next frog jumping contest. You know what they say: “train ’em While they’re young and when they are old‘ they won’t depart firom 'iIt. Seen on King Street During The Week, ' Heardâ€"Not printable ! Willmott S‘trong with four or ve plow points under his arm Mr. Cecil Pefcblets standing mks as though Wil'lmott i5 ally going to turn up the dirt beware all ye bad actors! ., 1957 RBP No. 945 wish to notify its members that the Monhtly Meeting for August .will be held MONDAY, AUGUST 5th., at 8.00 o’clock. A good attend‘ ance is requested ‘ Notice To R.B.P. Weldon Coulter. limping about due to a stone striking him on the ankle while mowimg grass with a power mower. When these mowers throw a. stone they don" fool, you know you've been hit for weeks. The above does away with the old. saying that “nothing good ever comes out of fooling” for in this case it did. 8W8; no more worlds to conquer. Wonder if anyone is weekiug because there is no more clothes to take off by some of our wearers of shorts. on King St In Warner Color, with HENRY FONDA JAMES CAGNEY JACK LEMMON ‘Mr. Roberts’ SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, ‘51 NEXT MON. To WED. The Great Navy Comedy DERRY DAY Bus leaves Waiting Room at 9 a.m. Return fare $2.50. FOR TICKETS Please comtact Wm. Hutchison or G. H. Elm Feneldn Fall's Get your Peterborohgh Exhibition Tickets at THE REFORM .03 The RBP of this district will Commemorate BERRY DAY AT FENELON FALLS, ON $1.50 a. Post Office f The family of the late ‘14 David Fisher Wish ’00 think DE. Patterson of Hastings, new. 3.. P. Chisholm, and the ‘1 friends and neighbour! b! all their kind hetlp dim“ “If time of need. Planning a trip? Depu‘tmont, Ottawa, 0111:.~ ‘2 Reid’s Garage MILLBROOK, our. Telephone 275 YOUR NAME. isso 5mm: roll when ’we’ve condi- tioned your car for along run. AND we’ll gladly help you plan the best route to follow. Drop in lggfio‘ro yog take 01? ! Ygu'flasuy be ready to Show. at 6.45 and 9.” Walt Disney’s Delightful Feature And Disney “ CARD O!’ "BAMBI’ E ‘50) DEALER INPEIIM. ; to U.S.A., ”.9 tiff D,

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