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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 29 Aug 1957, p. 3

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bear carried is:â€" e, Bartt’s, Health, Tru~Poise, Burl- er, Naturalizer, bber Footwear. regards to any. ine of footwear we ‘ you cannot do in Peterborougb rto the Harry G; itore and see their id 3 large variety 9,, served by sales ted from the area; } modern building Bitioned with two bquipped with up aealators. They rn- hmch counter licious foods and baked goods at voman are on dis. store, as well as 1911 that fit with that you have y people from this ; at F. W. Wool. 1. in Peterborough. en know that the offers bergains be surpassed else- Lheir new store. >f the finest in the are ofiemg grea- Practor’s office of {wonderfully well- {Health ’ ’ centre :imately 30 million at on the North )ntinenrt are re- of A. J. Steucell, ropractic, is fully give a complete th examination. ft unturned to get L of your health to find out whe- ou are an accept- I-ctie patient. If on are referred to alth service. you have not tried Itil you have tried Chiropractic may ‘to your problem. :ide 2-2317 today sultation or write information re- particular condi- I stop in at this Inn and see how fit you in this t consistent with {to-day. iot go ahead with tr remodelling or a “disease row” 0 a peak of health ted to recommend 111 readers. y virtue of Mr. honest business the public. With and camplete sup- ~r, they are equip- : anything that is even the largest re sure to be able LUMBER LTD. , Phone RI 2-0494 ujoys an enviable her with good assures the pub- rs of permanence as the Lancaster have not beer ,blic without tak- in their patrons they have the and building "ORTE GO. Ltd Phone RI 2-2317 t. 29, 1957 on Page 3) the week you with whatever of the {951 REVIEW OF PETERBORO’S, Etc. Farm Equipment RR 3 Peterborough RI 2-7258 In an agricultural community such as ours, the importance to the farmers of a business such Thursday, August 29, 1957 Business houes that are satis‘-' factorily supplying the farmers’ needs, and that cater to their wants such as this firm, merit favourable comment and it is suggested that you patronize Harold Ball Farm Equipment, who have aided: greatly to the progress and advancement of. this region. ' as Harold Ball Farm Equip- ment cannot be overlookgd. For many yeam they have been instrumental in sglling Allis Chalmers Implements and Hay Balers, Tractors and Farm Machines, M-oCulloch Chain Saws, and many ; other farm through the year. J. PIRIEâ€"MEMORIALS 71 Crescent St. Phone RI 5-7431 Our farmers would do well indeed to keep in mind the name Harold Ball, who have helped in keeping prices at their level in agricultural regions. Mr. Ball appreciates the patronage of this area and wishes to thank his customers for pleasant business relation- ship. 71 Creszemt St. Phone RI 5-7431 In selecting a family me- morial this firm located in Pe- terbomugh, can- Show 3ou me- morials built on a bases of qual- it\ and durability. They excel in all branches of memorial work and adhere strictly to the MEMORIAL IDEAL which is If you have not already stop- ped in’to'see their fine" Filter Queen to serve your household need. then we suggest that you :10 so the next time in Peter- horough. ~ A monument built of enduring granite or marble, symbolic in design and reverent in purpose, resting in surroundings pf peaée and beauty, a tribute of respect and honour to the dead, a constant source of inspiration to the living. THE OBSOLETE WHEN THE ULTRA MODERN IS HERE.” is very appropriate and, Frank Patterson district represent,- ative is held in high esteem by our people. The proprietor of this firm is well-known to may of our readers. They have very latest and most modern appliances, enabling them to produce the finest grades of work. J. Pirie can meet all requirements firom the simple foot stone to the most elaborate memorial.Their aim is to satisfy and they will figure with you or help you select something that, meets your desired needs. Exclusive sales and service for the famous Filter Queen air conditioner and health-un- it. manufactured in Canada, this unit does the job of a vac- uum cleaner in a quarter of the time, as well as actually clean- ing the air that you breathe. As designers, they {have achieved a well merited reputa- tion, the design being original and artistic, and they are ready at any time to swbmit designs and estimates for all classes of work . So stop in. here and acquaint yourself with people who have an admirable and courteous manner at all times. This name, has stood out and will be well remembered by the many people who have had the pleasure of dealing here. " (PETEEBOROUGH) 466 Bolivar St. RI 5-9033 A Complete Line of Quality " “AV “1‘ Luuy JV vu ”AVI-vuv Their motto: “WHY BUY HAROLD BALL ‘at the fairest price Jeweller and Watchmaker ' 194 Charlotte Phone RI 5-5451 ! I “Where You Buy With I 7 Comfideme” f l This‘vpopuliar jewellery store has but one idea] TO SERVE IFAITHFULLY. Their reputa- tion for integrity assures you of I complete satisfaction The I management invites you to come in and look over their extra large stock. Watches in lead- ing makes in ladies’ and men s Istyles, are always on display, as well as a pleasing assortment of Quality Diamonds, Silver- ware,- Clocks, Goldensware and {everything else that pertains ito a modem and complete stock {of jewellery. - Particular attention is given to fine match repairing; Ex- perts will suggest what can be done and will do the job of a specialistat .a moderate price. We do not hesitate to suggest that you pay Bert, Austin ’s a visit .as this stOre {is Jewellery Headquarters . in Peterrb oro'uxgli, and We are pleased to recom- mend this fine store to our readers. Phone RI 2-5417 Our readers find this one of the most popular Stores in Peterborough which is fully air- conditoned for your comfort, and is where you will find their quality aL‘vvays higher than their price. You will be surprised at the wonderful values, so stop in at this store when in Peterborough a cordial welcome ‘Will be ex- tended to you. This store is highly regarded by the people of Millbrook and district and is very popular as a place where our people at once feel at home While in the. city shopping. They are prepared to dry clean your most delicate Fab- rics as well as your suits and coat-s, and you may bring them, :cssured they will be returned in perfect condition and abso- lutely odorless. For quality cleaning its Ferguson’s. at. Peterb orough . I We are very pleased to re.- commend Ferguson Cleaners and Dyers to all the people of this region. 16 Lansdowrne East Phone RI 5-6654 Sales and Service for Inter- national Trucks. this firm de- serves prominent mention. Their quality and their pricesl are responsible for their high, standing they now hold in this; section of Ontario, and we are pleased to recommend Zellers Limited to all our people. Its friendly atmosphere, which predominates at 2231 times, has placed this store in a class by itself, and it may be well termed the shopping head- quarters f-orr this 'Slll'l‘OIl‘ldi 19: district. Our appearance denotes our position and is in a large meas- ure responsible for our success or failure. This is one of the chief reasons why me should have our clothes cleaned regu- larly at Ferguson Cleaners and Dyers. The perfected method used. 111; cleaning have won them countless satisfied mlstomers, throughout the area. A1. Winslow, who with years of experience in the business and in dealing with the public, FERGUSON CLEANERS AND 261 Charlotte, Phone RI 3-3682 128 Hunter E., Phone RI 5-8752 Rendering a complete dry cleaning service, this depend~ able firm is well known to all of 0111- readers, and appreciates the business 1h 0111 this section. 361 George Street N. WINSLOW MOTORS BERT AUSTIN "w -_‘ LABOUR DAY Summer officially ends with Labour Day, so here to get one last bit of tan is CBC dancer Connie Deverell. She will be starting back to work again Tuesday on one of CEO t-ele- vision. ’s variety shows. makes himself a very congenial host on your visit to their establishment .- After paying a visit to A]. Winslow Motors, you will understand’why this is the place Where. satisfied owners come again and tell their frine‘ds about it. They are not just interested in making a quick sale. but to know that you are well satisfied, and are well equipped to give the finest servicing. Mr. Winslow 'has a great policy of having; his staff, who also have a Wide experience in servicing the public, work in 'g'reat harmony. They are not just mere employees, but a part of this great service centre. that is a distinct credit to the International Harvester 00., whom they represent. TE ERROR-REPORTED: TIME: 11:25 pm. RESULT: Two killed. ROAD SURFACE: Asphalt. Very greasy because of heavy drizzle. LOCATION: No. 10 Highway, S of Brampton. CAUSED THIS FATAL ACCIDENT ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT The Rev. Francis P. ‘C’his- helm, M. A. ,B; D. ., solemnized the marriage. Miss Mabel Clar- ry played the organ and Mrs. Lawrence Winslow sang “The Lord’ s Prayer” before- the ser- vice and “0 Perfect Love" during the signing of the regis- ter. ' ~ Jowittâ€"Pattpn St; Andrew’ 8 United Oh'urch, Millbrook, was setting Satur- day for a wedding of Wide interest when .._iss Beverley Fnances Patton? became the bride of Mr. J ohm Alan J ow1tt of Pickering, Ontario. '- -' _ Shy-is the daughter of Mr:' and M.rs H. D. Patton of Millbrook, and was given in marriage by her father The oroom is the son of Mr and Mrs. George Jowitt of Pem- broke. . The bride was radiant in her floor length wedding gown of blossom ywhirce nylon chiffon. Applique of White nylon flow- ers trimmed Trhe ‘soooped neck- line and file wery full skirt featured a ruffled. back extend- ing, into a slighttrain. A hand-made headpiece with flowers ap:p1iqued,-as an the, dress held. in place her ,full circular. veil _of tulle illusion. She was aarnying a cascade of tinted blue, earmations. Three bridal attendants wore bouffan‘t gowns of net Over taf- feta and bolreros having long sleeves and Peter Pan: collars. Matnovn of honour Mrs. R. Jennings of Peterborugh, a cousin of the bride, was in yel- low. The groom’s sister, Mrs. J. S. Geiger of Deep River and the bride’s cousin Miss Naney Wood of Bradford, wore. pink and blue. Flowered hea‘ddrosses were in matching shades and they carried baskets of chrySIamho- mums. J. S. Geiger of Deep the late Dick Sanderson will River attended the groom. The! be held at his former residenm ushers were the bride’ s brother in the Village of J anetulle 011 George Patton and her cousi11,:Thu1:day August 291h 1957, George Wood. {at 2 .00 p. 111. Sharp. Terms The reception of guests took Cash. No reeerve. Mrs. Wm. pla<e in the church hall. . {Sandersong clerk. R. J. Payne, The bride’ 5 mother received auctioneer. This car was travelling south at a speed far too high for the road surface condition. The car ahead signalled a left-hand turn, and pumped his brakes to give additional warning. because he had to wait for an oncoming car before making his turn. The driver of the high speed car .jammed on his brakes and the car went into a violent skid. It shot off the road, clipped a tree, then smashed head-on into another tree. Both the driver and his passenger were killed instantly. Before you‘travel too fast for the road surface con- dition, remember this picture. It could happen to you. WEDDING ONTARIO in a beige flaw'ered silk dress and matching du'srterr and wore white accessories. The groom’s mother wore pink nylon sheer and also had White accessories. Each wore a corsage of white roses. ‘ When Mr. and Mrs. Jowitt left on. a wedding trip to points east Mrs. Jowitt wore a beige linen sheath featuring all over embroidery; wlhite accessories and a corsage of white carna- tions. T’hey will‘mak-e. their home at. 29 Riley Ave. in Pickering. During summer the Brownies had two hikes; one for a half day, cooking their supper: and another for a whole day, cook- in‘g both dinner and supper. Four Guides assisted and a good time was bad by all. WMWMIIIJ-“EW-f The Brownies first regular meeting of the season will be at 4.30 p.m. on September 4.: Anyone wishing to join will be'= welcomeâ€"age limit is 8 years old, or 8 by December 1957. AUCTION BALE An auction sale of household furniture, etc.., the property of the late Dick Sanderson, will be held at. his former residence in the Village of Janetville, on Thurstdan August 29th, 1957, at 2.00 pm. sharp. Terms WITH THE BROWNES 21-7 am am co. Pm Hope, Ont. Box 62: Humans, Harm, Corner Posts and Inscription. Zibil Péjltoééfiél‘ Church moo: 16.00 a.m.-â€"‘â€"Smday:8chool 11.00 amtâ€"WM]? Service 7 .30 p .m.â€"â€"Evanzgelis”cic Meet- If you have no church home we kindly invite-you to Zion Lime Pentecostal‘OhIrch. THE UNITED CHURCH Millbrook Pastoral Charge Rev. Fgancis Chisholm, M.A., St . Andrew ’3 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School 11.15 a.m.â€"Pub1ic Worship Rev. Alex. Chisholm, M.A., A.T.C.L., The Church of Scot- land, will be the guest preacher. Sunday School Promotion Day will be observed at St. Andrew’s United Church Sunday School on Sunday, Sept. ISL, at 10.00 3.111.. with the theme, “Here .We are again” All our boys and girls are wel- come back after the vacation, Classes for adults and young people ' Gavan 9.45 a.m.â€"Public Worship 7 and Sunda School. 11th. Sumday after Trinity. St. John's, Ida 9.45 a.m.â€"H01y Communion. St. Thomas’ Churchvfljllbrook 11.15 ampâ€"Holy Communion Christ Church, Bailieboro 7 . 30 p . m .â€"â€"Evening Prayer. Minister. Rev. Walter Patterson, M.A.,. Minister Emeritus. Grace Church, Miflbrook 9.45 a.m.â€"Divinze Worship. 10.45 a.m.â€"Church School. Centreville Church South Monaghan ”Mrs. G. Muspratt, Urganist- ‘ 10.00 a.m.-â€"Church School 11 . 15 a .m.â€"Divin~e Worship . The Churches 1 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER lat ( l§fl£IIEIEEIKiIIIIIIIIII “0 Game, Let Us Worship’. PRESBYTERIAN Centrevine and Millbrook Rev. W. H. H'eus'tin, B.A., Anglican Church of Canada PARISH or cum m. H. 0.77Quinn, B.A., Lth. Dead Stock Removed HIGHEST PRICES PAH) 24-H9w Service PHONE COLLECT: Peterborouh 2-2080 Gobourg 1787 Pentecostal Assemblies of Nick Peconi PROPRIETOR Past-or, M . Case . PAGE THREE

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