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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 28 Aug 1958, p. 1

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H we may from Meet to the wâ€"law, borrow be corporation such sum not |01e $50,000. 00 m8, 1 kitchen; water; Woood. '% 2 bed rooms ym $35“) a to section 10 ie Act, when r opinion that "y person to 18 Purpose of stone or the. E granted in the Council t, direct the .‘bemures as how a sum Iount applied his applica- u- Clerk of. Iin 20 days publication It make his ltley. Clerk I. Reeve above is a v passed by 'ownship of V of August we required myone who we the by~ ned by the in manner 1, issue de- Ol'poration in Council may he amount so Dons attached ion 4 of the 31 rate shall :nd collected l other rates ect of which ad, sufficient he principal ided by the me month the Township l to the Tile 13 as follows: >ating. Phone 6 -- 3, Or write fley, Clerk :, Reeve and finally of August, $50 000. 00 to tion of Tile. rcond time and Used completion ERS '* II V? . Apply to phone Minâ€" Apply V. . m. , phone (AVAN B.A. No. 1066, will be held .‘Sugday August Blst, at 2 p.m. The Annual Decoration Day '05 Daughters of Cavan L.O. Flowers Vmay bé left -With Mrs. Bob Kinsman or Mrs. D. L. Dunn. Mr. Herb. Trick who plant" Death claimed :a well known ed some radish six weeks agO,i resident of Gavan Township brought one of the hot butbsflon Wednesday, in the person to this office on Saturday that! of Mr. Ormie Larmer. Mr. had a root 24 inches long. It; Larmer suffered a heart at- looks as though this plant went; tack last Saturday and was seeking for moisture for the'taken to hospital. Mr. Wm. six weeks it was in the ground. i Belch visited him on Tuesday This is the longest root weiand he was in fine spirits and have ever seen or heard tel-1 off. said he felt well, however in since the dentists 10f old are! the meantime he passed away said to have had an accomplice.' from the attack. prod a. patient with a pin in the rear when pulling a tooth,. giving the impression that the' MT- and MS- N- Dunford, . ’Buckinoham Manor Oshawa , . , t a 2 ) mots 0f the mom went a longl,were visitors in Millbrook on. Way dOWIl. 1117-3“--J-__ l WE’VE CONVERTED OUR VICTORY BONDS! have you? m WEEKS SEEKING 1MB. ORMIE LARMCER FOR MOISTURE f PASSES AWAY ‘Sfith. Year, No. 35. See The Toronto-Dominion Bank as soon as possible! Turning, Rimming, Drilling Holes from size of a Pin Head up to One Inch. Thu-pads Gut frqm {one‘ueighth ”inch 'to three-quarter inch. Band Saw Work, Etc. Light Planeing for finishing. ALSO LIGHT WOODWORK DONE LAWN MOWER‘SHARPENING H. M. TRICK PONE 68-w MILLEROOK Bring your Victory 'Bonds’ to the nearest Toronto- Dominion branch to-day. Time is running out on your valuable rights to convert your Victory Bonds to Canada Conversion Bonds. September lSch is the deadline. After that the right to convert will be lost. DECORATION DAY G. TRICK’S REPAIR SHOP ‘I’NI .ANK YHAT LOO“. AH‘AO -DOMINION BA \Ve will [For Rentâ€"Five Roomed House' 111 111V They will reside on f} with Sun Porch, situated on B1111 ar Street. I Aime Street: possession 011! Misses Ethel and Isabel Gibâ€" ! September 1st. Apply V son of Oakville were recent | Crough after 6 p m. , phione weekend guests of Mr. and E 120i c,Millbrook. Mrs. W'al‘rer Challice anrdother relatives. -' Mr. and Mrs. N. Dunford, ‘Buckingham Manor, Oshawa, l,were visitors in Millbrook on ' Wednesday . Dmth claimed a well known resident of Gavan Township on Wednesday, in the person of Mr. Ormie Larmer. Mr. Larmer suffered a heart at- Pay you an immediate cash adjustment. Carry out the exchange without delay. Deliver your new bonds directly to you or hold them for you in safe- keepihg as you wish. FOR RENT MBROOK, ONTARIO, CANADA THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 191958 ATTENTIO' BROWNIES ilinited Chiwch, the Ladies’ The first. meetinrr of the fall QOrange Lodge friends and and \\ 1nt(r season Dwill be held neighbours. and all those u 110 on 10th of September at 4. 1'1i SOnT cards, flimxers and: :iruit, p. .111. in The Parish Hhall New? during her stay in the Hespital members 11 111 be weleome I Age limit 8 to 11 yearS. Jun“ ................... __.q a‘- “r...â€" ,_ __ ._...~__._.._ Entered Into Rest reteroorougn' Bmk, (‘hristeni Whiterâ€" On ' Wednesday, August 20th 195;.) B-usmflsconege Ltd. at. Cavan, Ontario. Chxistena 73rd FALL TERM \Vhitt. Beloved Wife of Frank Septembef 2' 1951 W. Buck. dear mother of Office open during Dm-tor D. Burns Milne, (ieorge- i . . flown. Funeral took place 1 August for 1nterv1ews from the J. W. Haw Funeral and ruglstratlon. Home, King Street East, Mill< . CAT-“L brook on Friday afternoon at M153_ Margaret BelfWESbY 2 o ’clock. Interment was in PreSIdent and Prmclpal the Blackstock Cemetery. Rev. Office Phone RI 5-4831 Francis P. Chishldlm, of Port Home 3.1 2-5313 nalhousip3 officiated . .. W Visitors with Mrs. Rose Gibbs and her son George on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. B. Scott and baby, and Mrs. \V. C. Lynn of Sudbury. Mrs. Alice Scott also of Suidbury and sister of Mrs. (:ihbs, who is :..-f'?}”-“ ing Wifh her for awhile, Mra Verna and DelOris Gibbs, P(rt prt" Mr. and Mrs. B. Sm: .North Bay, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gibbs and Barbara, Port Hope, Mrs. Ada. Fletchel of Hamilflon, Mira; and Mrs. O. Sherk, Ridgeway. Mrs. A; J. Golab 0f Min- neapolis, is visiting with her sister and brother-inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Challice, and other relatives in the neigh- bourhood. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Abrams and children of Port Hope, Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Gray and children of Toronto, were: Sunday visitOrs with Mr. and! Mrs. J. H. Barringer. Mrs. W. Gray who spent the past two weeks with her sister,‘ Mrs. Barringer, returned to! the city with them. i MT. and Mrs. Charlie Farr are moving to the house on 'l‘upper Street, lately occupied by Mr. and Mrs. “Bill” Buck- ham and family. l Cpl. B. Blew ett and Mrs. Bllewett of Orom-octo, N. B. left ‘7')r home on Saturday after lspending their holidays with jhis mother, Mrs. Violet Blew- !ett. I Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Arm- lstrong zofl St. Catharines were weekend visitors with his sisâ€" ter, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. ’Wood. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Stoten loaVe Millbrook for their new home in Peterb-orouxgh on Sat~ nzduy. They 'will reside. on Barlival‘ Street. Misses Ethel and Isabel Gibâ€" son of Oakville, were recent Miss Dorothy Dawson of To- rionto was a visitor with Mill- brook friends this week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Foottit attended the Toronto lax. on Saturday. They report they (ould see nothing but people. We are sorry to hear that Mr. Hope became suddenly ill this week. Mr. Wm. Clarke of Galt, Ontario, Ls visiting with his brother Mr. Geo. H. Clarke,l Walla<e Point. I Mr. and Mrs. William (Bill) Buckham and family moved liast ,"1lhufisdia'y to their new home in Petenbforough. Friends of Mr. John Finne- mozre Will be glad to know that he returned home: from the hospital this week. m MGR-REPORTEE Authorized as and class mail - PERSONAL ._.â€".._.___ -.;~ Mrs. George Martin wishes to thank ft-hé-doctbrs, and the unfirseshloff Civic Hospital, “the South Group of St...lAndreW’s {*nited Church, the Ladies’ Orange Lodge, friends and The pallbearers were \Vilson Sterling, Elias White, Ruddy Sommers, Ronald Buck, George Rigby, and Jack. Armstrong. Interment was in Blacksto-ek Cemetery. - The funeral service was held; from the J. W. Haw Funeral)“ Home, Mil'lr‘brook, on Friday,’ August 22nd, at 2 p.m. The Rev. Francis P. Chisholm of! Port Dalhousio, a former GavanE pas-tor, conducting the services.‘ l _ Mrs. Frank Buck. Mrs. Frank Buck, a Gavan isum'mer resident, and native of Clarke Township passed away suddenly on Wednesday Aug ‘QOth, 1958, at her home in lGavan She was the daughter fof the late John White and his wife Mary Johnston. The ,former Christena‘ White lived in Clarke Township for many years. After 'her marriage she. lixed in Detroit and for the past decade spent the summer months in Caxan. ‘ Mrs. Buck leaws to mournl her passing, her husband Frankl W. Bur-k, two sons Dr. Burnsl Milne of Georgetown, and Ron-l ald Ruck of Detroit, Mieh.: a, daughter Mrs. Ruddy S-om-l mers also ofi Detroit. A sister! Mrs. William Sterling (IdellaH of Toronto and a brother, David White of Gavan. ...-._._._._ A car with one of those big thoroughbred dogs in the back seat with looks and size that wiul-d scare a lion out of the jungle. Jack Pirie’s monumental rruck with two men aboard. Likely going to erect a stone in one 30f the surrounding cemeteries. What else could one surmise? He’s a constant advertiser. The éun shinning by day and the mloon by night. Nathan Haw doing three things at a timeâ€"Climbing a ladder, carying a abOard, and laughing, all at the same time. You should be in a circus Na- than! A man, deliberately walk ladders, carrying .a board, and horrors, does this fellow not know that it’s bad luck to Walk under a ladder, or is he one of the. multitude that be-g lieves it’s much wlors-e luck to% fall off one? 1 Seen On King Stre During The Week CARD OF THANKS Obituary WMWW-W E DIAL .COLD SPRINGS 37-3-22 3 Congratulations Mrs. ll‘oottit, when our TV goes on the blink we’ll know where to go to bor- row one now, as we understand you already had one. Mrs. Arthur Fo-ot‘tit was the lucky winner of a door prize at the Lions Bingo held at the Civic Arena Monday night. The prize was a $219.00 seven- teen inch table model Electroâ€" hone. MRS. ART FOOTTIT WINS DOOR PRIZE AT PETERB’OROUGH BINGO t Phone Bailieboro 30 PROBLEMS $â€"â€"! $â€"-â€"â€"-!$â€"â€"â€"! If you have steady employment and would like to budget your Plumbing and Heating Cost, please ask for one of our booklets and fill an application to-day. Poliomyeiitis Vaccination Clinics YOUR AGENT FOR Cockshutt -- DeLaval â€" FarmHand -â€" Reliance SERVICE AND SALES Invite you to see our display of Haying equipment; test it, price it, drive it,â€"-you’buy it. TWINES AT SPECIAL muons HASSON MACHINERY, (OLDSPRINGS PHONE 17r3 GARDEN BILL 1956 4-Do‘or Dodge fOr sale ............. $895.00 1952 GMC 3-‘1‘-on Dump Truck ............. $450.00 EXCHANGE: Rebuilt Transmissions EXCHANGE: Rebuilt Generators EXCHANGE: Rebuilt Starters Large quantity of F1191 Pumps; New Tractor Tires from $25. up. Very large quantity of New and Used Parts for all Cars. Also quantity of New Glass, and large quantity of House Paint. We now have a plan that shall take care of your Lequire Plumbing 8 Heating Northumberland-Durham Health Unit. SEPT. 3 MILLBROOK WAITING ROOM 1 to 3 p.m, and 1.30 to 9 p.m. SEPT. 3 BETHANY TOWN HALL l: p.m. to 6 p.m. Second Dose Clinicsâ€"four weeks later. NM; for children in school or under school age. Attention Home Builders Pupils who are commencing must havve At a recent meeting of THE MILLBROOK PUBLIC SSHOOL It was dlacided that, Due to overcrowding Plumbing and Heating Their 5th. birthday NOT LATER THAN MARCH 3181: .~_ $1.50 a. year in advance; to U.S.A., For Adults NOTICE! Post Office 7,} Oddfellows service tonight i. at! 8 o’clock at Comstock’s Fu- “- nemal home, P-eterborough, for ifour late Brother R. O. Lar. Imer. Mr. John Finnemore wishes to thank the nurses and order- lies of Peterborough Civic Hos- pital and all the kind frineds who sent cards and flowers, and especially those who visit- ed him while he was in hospi- tal. Phone Millbrook 87r2 CARD OF THANKS NOTICE ;, Ottawa, Ont.

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