byberian Church held their July he home of Mrs. on Wednesday, N. W. Patterson ipture reading of ner 4, verses 1 to ball we gather at :d with Mizpah Mrs‘. Farrow Sr. Farrow and Mm. n assisting, semi picnic lunch and ms enjoyed. d very suitable Lite, with creek gside. Phone is 182-r-5 Mil!- -d the roli call. the last meeting d approved, and gave her report. iriscussed and the re collect to M, Bethany, phone 13. 10: Acres of cteared Highway 115 Gavan. Also a edroom self con- ment in Min- 1e 259 Millbnook. partment: Two (one bedroozn) Apply Gray’s 9r phone 79 er 4: ne interwted in Freeze contact *1}, Fraser-vile, 3: 11, 1958 mediate possess- musing-d apart- me‘ room (two era 2-bedroom , apartment, oil ’hone 2074-14 3t They were in street-length dresses of azure blue crystalet- he finished with back bows falling into streamers. Their head-dresses were bands of tiny flowers énd they carried bou- quets of pink Shasta ’mums. _ Her shoulder veil of silk! illusion was gathered to a} pearl-trimmed lace hat and she‘ (earrieï¬ a bouquet of pink roses and white shazévta ’mums. { Mrs. Gordon: Wood of Otfa« wa, Miss J \me Reid ‘ofl Tomnto and Miss Eleanor Rowan of Ca van were her attendants. 'Ilhe bride’s gown had a â€â€™5‘ bodice of Nalpac lace with i" 5000p neckline outlined withï¬n‘al‘ applications of individual laoe'gtrf flowers. and the bouffant‘skirt “ml of net over satin was high- lighted by lace appliiques shim- mqring \viflh sequins. ‘ 1.. WWWWIfffN-ï¬ï¬w If you have steady employment and wow like to budget your Plumbing and Heating Cost, please ad: for one of our hooklets and fill an application today. lequire “Plumbing 8 Heating Before; the bride entered the church Mrs. Robert: Burgess sang “Because.†and during signing of the register she sang “The Wedding Prayer." The a.vcon1p.1m'ing musie was play- ed by Mrs. Clarence Rowan. 1 and Mrs. T-om “Test- Ihake. Millbrook, Ontario, an.- -llimr int r r mers. Their - . {1a a (151-993 2 3:311)“ d: of tinv mumee the engagement of them e " 9‘ ‘ . daughter Betty Lou Olive to “owe“ find they carried b011'=1VIe1k'ille Bruce Barker, 8011 of que‘ls of pink Shasta 'mu‘msg- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Parker of Mr. Donald Guthrie was hISEMiHbrook. ()ntarLo. The. man brother’s groomsman and the riage will take place on Satur- u-shers were Alla-n Bigelow andlday, September 6th. 1958, 3‘31 Lloyd ('ru-tlu‘ie, brothers of thei3.00 p.m. in Mill‘brdok United bride. and gnoom. {Church ' Lllrn-‘CS [IL Gaul? ULIIC \Rl. V L‘luh\ 5" WI ‘. I'. te. finished with baeir bows Only 2 Days left of Clearance Sale Dresses reduced to 7.99 and 5.99t T-aShirts .......... 79c and 980 Skirts reduced to ......... 2.98; Cotton Slips .............. 1.99 Blouses reduced to 1-99 and 2-993 Cotton Nighties reduced to 2.98 Jeans reduced to .......... 3.29l and 1.99‘ Slim Jims reduced to' ..... 3-29QCotton Pyjamas reduced to 2.981 Shorts reduced to 2.19 and 2.98] and 1.991 Ban Lon Short Sleeved Pullovers 6.95 reduced to ........ 4.95 l Bouquets of summer flowers were the surfing for the cereâ€" mony performed by Rev. R. R. Bzmsteel. - Mia‘s Janet Lillian Rigel-ow, (teats were present from of Mr. and Mrs. '1'0r011toy0rillia,Brampton,0t- dau-ghter P‘e b r .. .0 f R. R 1 tawa, ter or011gh, Bethany “â€11““ 31°91†0 ’land \Iillbrook . 0 ‘ uris - Fraserville and J hn ha I Receiving 111 the Guthrie, son of Mr. and MFS- [Sr hrool room of the church, 1 Robert Guthrie ~of Millbrook,‘M-rs. Bigelow was wearing a; were. united in marriage Slt- (“938 in dusty rose shade trim- urday at the. Bethany United med With matching lace, a: (thumh White hat and white accessories? Bouquets of summer flowers; and eorsage of pink sweetheart were the sdtting for the cereâ€"il‘t)“es. The groom s Inorher; mom performed by Rev. R. was wearing an all bewe em! R. Brmsteel. Sï¬mble and her corsage was Befnm the bride entered the. yellow sweetheart roses. I Phone w 871:2 Attention Home Builders We now ham a plan that shall take care of your PlunIbing and Heating THE GERTRUDE SHOP, PHONE 136 ‘ The ' Millbrook Reporter Guthrie-Bigelow Wedding No. MILLBRDOK, ONTARIO I Mr. and Mrs. Wilf‘rid L. :l‘llsnn. meem'il-le, ()ntaa-io, an- xnpunce the engagement of their daughtér, Edith Joan, t0 ’lHenri Fraser, son of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Milton Carr, Gavan, 0n- ?ario. The wedding to take’ place in St. Andrew’s United Church. Millbmok, Ontario, August 23rd. 1958, at 6 p.m. ! When the bride and groom .left later to travel in New I York State, Mrs, Guthrie wore Ia printed turquoise and white dress wifh white aeeessorim and her nor-sage was of pink roses. Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie will â€make their home at 465 Bolivar YStr-eet. Petérborough. â€"â€"Ex- I a miner. (Qixwfs were present from? Toronto, ()rillia, Bmmpnon, 013-1 tmva, P’eterba‘oroukrh, Bethany: and \Iillbrook 3 Engagement MBROOK, ONTARIO, CANADA THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1958 Mrs. Rene Milleville of De- troit. Mich., Spent the past week with .her parents, Mn and Mrs. Charles E. Sandor- S0115. Clmd. Cimy. Officer Raymond' H. Barringer. Mrs. Barringerl and son John. of Montreald are visitors with the former’a: parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hg Barringer. this Week; ‘ \Vec-‘ernd guest-s With Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Aiken in- cluded Mr. and Mrs, Orville Challice and family" of Orano; Misses Deanna and Dale Chal- lice remained to spend a’few days with their grandparents“ Mr. and Mrs. Wahtear Hark- ness of Toronto were weekend] visitors: with Mr. Harkness mother, Mrs». Thus. HarknmsJ Misses Margaret~ Aiken and Vilda Brown leave on Friday aï¬emoon on a (-‘ondiulcted from- to tha West Coast. TREES CUT DOWN In the neighbourhood of 25 .si‘mrafl and medium sized trees have been cut down at the back end of the, former Mc- Mahon propevxv on Tupper Street. recently purchased by Mr. and Mrs. ('Iraig. This has given the property ea much larger appearanaco than it had when the trees wore. standing. Rev. 'Hanold B. Neal, D.D. (‘haplain at the Millb-n'ook Re- formafory’ and Mrs. Neal, left On Monday for a holiday. We are pleaSMd to see Mr. H. A. Kerr on th‘e streflt again after an alme‘nc'e: of seveml weelw in the hospital where he underwent am eye gapera- tin‘n, fur the removal of a cata- MOT. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gray and children of Picton, spent The week with MI“. and Mrs. Rmsell Smixtlh‘. Mr. and MW. John Blair visited with their aunrt Mrs. B. Hutton and her sons in BuffZalo, N.Y., last week. They went from there to Royal Oak} Michigan, Where they visited! Mr. and Mrs. Charles White. Master Charles White return- ed to Millbrook with them to spend a. few holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Spier and their daughter Donna, 'Of B'IIFSVal-r\, were Visitors with Miss May Needham this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bum- hmn and children of Belleville were visitors here over the holiday week-end. Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Cow-net; of Miami, Florida, spent VVed-l nesduy with Mr. and Mrs.j Russell Smith. Mrs. Cowner' is- a sister of MI“. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Thomas and children of Port Colborne Spend; the weekend with her mother, Mrs. E. C. Richards. Mrs. Thomas. Douglas of Pemerborough was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mc- Knight over the weekend. _ m â€ROE-REPORTER Authorized as 2nd class mail - PERSONAL ! The si‘dowalkus of New York ‘h 13’? xxotllixlg (.4 the sidmvalks of M'illbro‘ok when it comes to youngsters playing on the ls-'treet. 11; 0.111 also pr-Oduce other ’Exgï¬eulséing sigh-s, sax-ch for instance, as a Woman in a bathing suit. with a hat. on. Of 'course she may have! just sfep- fried out of a car for a flow 4111i‘1‘1411't938, neverthelegs she took n.†chances of anyone seeing [her bare head. . ; i From a rumour we; heard, a, .00011 was shot in the east end gof the village last week that .was said to have been froting la? the, mouth. A good sign 10f rabies. Stan Olan’s Sawmill operat- ing again, Can’t hold a good man down, especially when 1193’s full of ambition. The large] elm tree back of The armourieh still free; of. the- Dutch elm disease. Let us hOpï¬ it will always be such. BERT DEng SummertimJe With Bert Devit‘t, on CBC Trans-Canada radio network, pwvides a {half-hour- of light. mw‘ic, travelogue and a story from the past. Heard five days a week, Dewitt re- places the Happy Gag during their vamtion. mourned, Heant of my heart, I miss you so :. Often lif ‘damting, my tears will Attend take Church of choice on Sunday. denesdcay was dOg-s’ day in the village when a fairly large number were brought to the Town Hall ï¬Or Anlti-Ralbies vaccilm tion . DOGS’ DAY IN MILLB'ROOK YESTERDAY A Load {of pigs making music that would. rival some of the squeals we hear on the radio, and the odd time the TV. In loving memory of George Moore who passed away Aug- ust 4th, 1955. Fondly loved and deeply Dimming your picture where ’er I g0; ’Tis sad but. true, I will abide Un'til some day we’ll be side by side, â€"Ever remembered by his wife Lillian asmd ï¬amilly. een On King Stre “wing. The Week IN MEMORIAM In 1954 the was made special assistant in the traffic depart- ment and a yeir latei was ap- pointed assistant to the traffic Vi(e-pr(lsident. A graduate of Dalhousie La“ School, Mi. Hart was a solicitor in the de- partment of the Attornev General of Nova Scotia prior to joining the railway. Montreal, Augustâ€"Alexand- er H. Hart :has been appointed assistant vice-president, trafJ fir, Canadian Natiionlal Raï¬! ways. He joined CNR law‘x department in 1949 and for Several years appeared for The company before the Board of Transport Commissioners 9011 freight rate and other cases. c LAWYER TO ONE TRAFFIC POST {III-IIIIIIIIIII-III.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII “III-III...-IIIIIIIIIIIII 'The Vikings’ nrizHZO SnamingTechnjmm Shows at 6.45 and 9.00 NEXT MON. TO WED Prioas 75c -- 45c â€"â€" 25c KIRK DOUGLAS Five Weeks in Toronto at $1.25 STEVENSON’S Market Gardens You have, or will reclaim in the mail shortly “Use The Card To tell the co-operttive what services you mguire. All Members of The («operative Will Be Enrolled With the ' Phone 18 Millbrook HAVE ON HAND: RASPBEIRRIESâ€" COLUMBIAAND LATHAM Beets by the basket or bunch; Green Onions by the ‘bunch Carrots in a week’s time, also by the bunch Cut Flowers in Season, Give Us a Trial! Durham County (o-operative Medical Services - WILL BE A COLLECTOR GROUP FOR. THE Ontario Hospital Services Commission READ THE lITERATURE The Big AdVenture Spectacleof the Year Ontario Hospital Plan ERNEST BORGNINE TONY CURTIS and JANET LEIGH 1 Horizon-Spanning Technirama ana- Breath-Taking Technicblor, with $1.50 a year i NOTICE Post Office Department, Ottawa, Ont. ‘2 in advance; to U.S.A., $2.8 Mr. James Might of Peter- borough was a visitor in the village on Wednesday. Attend the Church of your choice on, Sunday. Good Reading for the Whole Family - News - Facts . Family Features The Christian Science Monitor One Norway St., Boston IS, Mass. Send your newspaper for the time checked. Enclosed find my check or money order. I year 518 E] 6 months $9 D 3-month: $4.50 0