it t] oi Converted y -o u r Victory Bonds yet? No time like now! DIRECT WIRE TO TORONTO Member Brokerâ€"Dealers’ Associ- ation of Ontario Securities Phone Tu-5~4588 Albert Waxer 31 Walton St. Sole owner Port Hope Northumberland Durham if The final score of 16 to 10 sounds like a pretty poor game of softball but it proved to be Nick Peconi Eileen Powell enjoyed a. welli varnei rest from her reg-111211"I pimhiug duties while D01‘o’tl1yja Huh-.hinson pitching her sec? on and full game of the seagony rame through with flving col-i 8:! 0111's Eileen has pitched 22f 1:) games this smsou winning 12:. “ i111 ll 1‘ 11i'1h 9 losses and one tie. 4 112. ~ ' ' . "I' V ' ' . ‘ "" """“' 3 m the second and 4 1n the: un m â€19 tlrs’r Inning. M'SS Frances P3150“, sister of third to lead 7 t0 6 after threel MIIIbrOOk had the only (1011- the bride. and Miss Geraldine innings. Millbrook came back! bl" play of â€â€˜9 gameflwith the . . . . . .ln‘ ' c « - m the fourth mnmg With 3 no.» 1%de and no one out,‘ mm while Orono was held to: the ()rono banm attempted tm wedding I run. The score at the endibmIt but hit (a boundpr intn v.“ __â€"râ€"-' of the fourth was 9 to 8 fox-i Donafllly Huidhinson’s glawe, .__..... Millbrook. ()rono was held: â€h" “’5‘“ â€â€˜9 '03“ mm“- for Ander Fl k1' sz-Oreless in The fifh and sixth. the “mt “out and Mary ML" ‘ > SOIIâ€" 0 mg while Mill-brook scored 4 runs. l IMWPH, whipped it to third to . (Twice I resbyterman Church Millbrovk picked up 3 more in' noniplere The play. !\\“213di_h9 scene .Snxtu‘ndiay 0f the the seventh while holding OrO-f (.ronn hacl {heart-breaker injlvlp- fl'niIOf Allce 13,1816" (laugh- n“ if, two. {the last Inning when ihei1'§l;.l.k({. 'Iï¬fi‘nd Murs. Bwha‘rd Msu'g Armstrong was the big. mtc'her came to bat with Two? “31.1115" 111brook,to Ixeinneth hitter for Millbrook with a 0â€. â€â€˜2“? and.“ a long ball to? B 1! 5am ‘Andmon’ son-ff Mrs‘ hnmer. 2 triples and a double hf". held.†.It was we“ over; 9:190 Ancierson, 1 eta-box:- in five trips to the plate. Mal-y: Il‘wfme Baln_s heagi hut She dug: 011$}, Igltarroï¬ . ‘ . MrDmvell also had four for five: “1 and â€â€19"“ "t J?“ as the-{Of PMt glib “Inc“ 0111511011“ including a two run homer in' "I'm?" was rounding thirdï¬M-ugm ka 011819" formerly 0f the int inning. Dorothv Hut-g blame relayed‘the ball to Marg; - 1 'P00 , performed the cere- vhinson had four for five in-f Armstrong ,who made a lovelyi {nomiï¬ln‘d Mrs. John Thonip- vlnding‘ a triple and a double, â€WW 1‘0 the plate and Mary sor'i‘lp (3?;ng the W‘P‘Cldlng.n1uSlc. and Lynda Hogs: had 2 sing~i M“lâ€Â°â€œâ€œâ€™â€œ “330d â€1“ “mm t" 3 1s. ")9" h; e “fushgwen m {nar- LN and a double in four trips‘ "p'f‘ll the. home run for 0r0n0.!1:":‘:h"~‘v verbat. er: Her “901. m The plate. i, Speaking of home runs. Mill- (:1; gf’l‘n 'ad a fitted b'mllce Eileen Powell enjoved a well.; â€wk g11:ls MW scored 28 0f l)“ (we \_v1th scalloped necxhne, earned rest from her regular: rh< m this year in 24 games, long Elmllf'ed Slfe’Ves' and'a full pin-hing: duties while DOrothy§ and have had Lonly one home (103?? .{3} I†0 nylon '9‘ er nLP' I'lutuhinson. pitchingher see-1 PM seared against Them. 'I‘lie=:]}.1 Ed eta.“ Her fingerilpi mid full game of the seaeoni only player To Score a homer i 3†in m; lug .eaï¬ught to. a. ramq through with flying col-i 323:1an Millbrook was E- Tm_;tr01\\nh 0‘ sequins and pearlei ours. Eileen has pitched 22gnenl uf ()rono. thesame plantar}; S f. earned ‘a bouquet Of' games this season Winning 12§}Vh'0 'was tagged out at home; “(Thmesz ' l with 9 losses and one tie. “â€le above me-ntinned PlaY- 6-) - )rlde was vattended.byi The final score of 16 to 10i 31g Game Tonight iher Slgters, Ball‘s Gordon‘Wilcei Dead Stock Removed HIGHEST PRICES PAID 24-Hour Service Dorothy Hutchinson lead off hitter for Millbrook, hit a. single in her first trip to the plate and was brought home on a triple by Marg Armstrong, 2: home run by Mary McDowelh brought Marg in. The next.1 three batters were put out andl the score at the end oL' the first “'JS 3 to 0 for Mill'brook.: Millbrook had 3 runs in the' Set-()ud while Uruno‘ picked up Millbrook girls picked up} their first win of the softball; finds Monday night defeating' ()rouo gills 16 to 10. The set-,1 ies is now tied at a game: apiece and one tie game. i PHONE COLLECT: Peterborouh 2-2080 Cobourg 1787 PAGE SOFTBALL 7 map. {6.30 p.m. Let’s all turn out ‘and support these .girls who are putting Millbrook on the C.N..E ..... Aug. 20-Sept. 6 Blackstioek ...... Aug. 22, 23 Port Hope ....... Aug. 29, 30 Kinmount ........ Aug. 29, 30 C09 Hill ........ Aug. 29, 3O ManInon-a ....Aug. 30-Sept. 1 Napanee ........... Sept. 1-3 Apsley ............ Sept. 5, 6 Lakefield ....... Sept. 12, 13‘ \Varkworth ..... Sept. 18 ,19 Kingston ........ Sept. 23, 27 Picton .......... Sept. 10-12! Campbellf‘ord ....Sept. 23, 24 Bobcaygeon ...... Sept. 26, 27 Riosepe'ath ...... Sept. 26, 27 Tweed ............. Oct. 3. 4 Madoc ............. Oct. 7, 8' Norwood ......... Oct, 10.13 3 The fourth game of thiq jsvriws will be played in Millâ€" 'bruok tonight (Thursday) at [the Fair GrOunds. Game time " a very exciting game to watch. In the fourth inning Mary Me- i Dowell came to bat with 2 on- lbase and since Mary had had rtwo good hits in her first tWo itrips to the plate, the Orono ;pitcher was instructed by her‘ geoaeh‘ to walk her, the Oronol i'pi‘eher then pitched 3 ballet: about two feet on the outside! while Mary stood fuming in {the batter’s box, the fourth r pitch was also outside so Mary mromptly stepped across the. ’plate and drove a line drive. {fast the third baseman. Mary was immediately called out for an illegal hit but she reJ ‘nrned to the bench with a ‘big grin claiming she got more s._zti.s."."aetion out of that hit than she did from her home run in the first inning. Millbrook had the only dou- ble play of the gammvflwith the bases loaded and no one. oubl the ()rono batter attempted to; hunt but hit (a bolmrler into! i FALL FAIR DATES The bride. was, attended by her sisters, Mrs. Gordon Wilce as matron of honour and Miss Maiy Fielding as bridesmaid. They wore yellow and blue nylon chiffon over net and AAAAAAAAAAA vv 1.1“) \, uaubll‘ tei- of Mr. and Mrs. Rwhard l? u kling, Millbrook, to Kenneth William Anderson, son of Mrs. Bessie Anderson, Peterbo:.â€" 011,931, Ontario. l Andersonâ€"Pickling g Gvamx Presbyterian Church “as the scene Saturday of the: wedding of Alice Elsie, daugh- Attending as matron of hon- our was Mrs. Fred Brown. Miss Frances E‘lson, sister of the bride. and Miss Geraldine Hvr fingertip veil of wet fell {it-om a (aoronet of tiny pearls Jud she carried a bouquet of white and med roses. Gixen in mariiage by her fa- ther, the bride wore. a floor leng th gown of heavy wory in- sets at the sweetlheart neckline embroidered 'in pearls. Her m Itching mittens also had in- ses of net and braid and the full hooped skirt had panels either side of net and braid over benrraliine. erâ€. Both bride and groom have sung in St Andtew’ s choir for a number of years, and the groom is at present a membex of Gavan choir. Mrs. G. A. Spicer, soloist, sang “0 Perefct Love’†dur- ing the signing of the register. Wedding music was played by Miss Mabel Clarry. The chancel was decorated W1 )1 lighted (andehbra and white. gladroli l Ia the procession‘al the choir sang “Pnaise My Soul the King of Heaven,†and later in the ceremony “The Lord’s Pray- It was A candlelight service with the double ring ceremony performed by the Rev. Francis Chisholm of Port Dalhousie, leccntly of St. Andrew’s and Cavan Churches. The bride is the d ugh'ter of Mr. and and Mrs. ilfrid Elson, Millbrook, and the groom is son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Carr of Gavan. A combined choir from CaVan Williams of Peterboro‘ugh, were and St. Andrew’s United bridesmaids, and lit-the Maure- . a _? en Mahoney, also of Peter- Churches led the weddmb pro ‘borough, was flower girl. 093510“ for the may triage in ST“ They were similarly frocked Andrew’s Saturday evenmg 0% in cotil'lion blue nylon over taf- Edlth Joan E18011 and Henrl‘fet'a With' bands of draped Fraser C‘IJrr- “V10“ 23hr] ‘F‘nxxronn. n-F d-Ln nan-A TEE ERROR-REPORT“. mum ARE You REGISTERED? (arr-Elson Wedding ‘ ONTARQO } After a. reception at the {hOme of the bride’s parents the couple left on a wedding Itrip to points east. The bride lwas wearing a princess style dress of powder blue cotton: with White trim. a blue hat, ‘white accessories and white lg-ardelnia e'orsage. I g' i G 1 taffeta in ballerina 19ng.,th !small white havts. wihite acces- soruios and carried boquets of whi e and blue ’mums Mr. and Mr§. Anderson will reside at 377 Water Street. PG ferboroupjh'. Converted y 0 u r Victory Ronda yet? No time like now! The mothers of the bride and groom dressed in navv and were white accessories and cor- sage of white ’mums‘. Groomszman for his brother was Angus Anderson. Ronald and Arthur Anderson also brothers, were ushers. Mrs Elson chose a dress with ‘ Imatxehin-g fitted jacket of rose and grey printed on white, 21 r0se hat, wihite accessories and .3 corsage of pink and white 'roses. The groom’s mother J -I‘ For her daughter’s wedding, wore mink brown wool jersey with mink- tzimmed collar, beige hat and accessories and a cor- [sage ofl yellow roses. Mr. and Mrs. Carr will live at 291 King Street West, Co- bourg. â€"I} xaminer. For going away the brid 5 had chosen a. dress in beig ; linen with natural linen top‘ coat, pink hat and gloves and! other accessories in two tone‘ beige and natural. IIer cor- s‘age was of pink roses. ’6 ‘3 After the receptiOn in the church parlours, the bride and groom left on a trip to p0int< east and to the States. I They were similarly frocked in cotilllion blue nylon over taf~ feta with bands of draped [nylon and flowers of the same {material cen+red Wit1 pearls below the scooped necklines. They wore matching blue mit- tens and headbands of wlhit2 and blue noses and florget-meâ€"i nets and the senior bridesmaidsl (an led cascades of White, ,pinkl and blue carnations, the matron of honour yellow, blue and white. (mations, and white, pink and blue Ibaby ’mums flormed the flower girl’s bou- quet. â€".._- The ring-bearer was George Elson, nephew of the bride. Conrad Stinson of C-obo-urg, was grooms-man, and ushers were Jim Elson .of Scarbor- ough, brother of the bride, and Kenneth Trum-pour of Port Credit. 1. Roy Willmott, Q.C. JamesA. Barristers, Solicitors, Nata res Telephone 9, Millbrook ' V . - . , _c , .._câ€"-. â€"-. avac‘Hy-tyuvuuull mam; 1U! IHUIVIUUBI Pay-Direct enrolment avaxiabie gt banks and ï¬gspitals. In commumties without a bank. the forms may be obtained from the post cmce. IMPORTANT: Do not register 4: an individual if you are registered thougb a Gm}. ONTARK) HOSPITAL" SERVICES COMMISSION o TORONTO? .4 WA. 4-330! Group registration proceedigg‘ gntil August 31 WILLMOTT IRVINE ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE raids! Tweedâ€"Sometimes anglers By-law "0- 994 Pmkland commercial ï¬shermen.“ A 33-14.“, to Raise $59,091†to Egg especially in P rincer Ed'WardiAid in the Construction of Tile. hite County, catch a strange liveir Stone or Timber Drains ', I I 11mg.‘b9'ast about 12 to 18 Inches mi The Council of the Township bou- length, With four legs and harm}. of Cavan pursuant to the Tile 1: ° - , 4" .‘c‘ 0r 9 leathery g1“? on either bide OL‘ Drainage Act, enacts as follows; g its head. Thl'S IS a Mud Puppy,- i de . , 1. That the Reeve may from urn: .a relative of the Salamanders. 'time to time, subject to the b? hers Unlike the rest of the Canadim provisions of this bY-laW. borrow bor- amp‘hibium (frogs and salail1-;°:thm::refï¬_t Olftth: cgrporatiox: .. o e unICIpaly uc:sumno 533i .. 313363??b$§t? “51 133535214. (1831' exceeding in the We $50,000†{can often be seen moving 3-,“ ma? be determmed by the ing,‘round under the ice, sometimes Council, and “fay ".1 manner Vith in considerable numbers, refheremafter prov1ded, lssue de- . l t. . ?058;ports Peter Graham, Ontarw‘bentures of the corpora 101’). m '9, a; Dapartment of hands and For.'suCh sums as the comm may and’ exits, Who says: deem proper for the amount so hit?! “Though commonest in Soufh- borrowed, WI?! °°“‘?°n’°' attached :her em Ontario, it extends mirth as. prov1ded 1n section 4 Of the “893' to a'bOut Lat. 50, but is not said Aet' _ . eige common So far north. It prob- 2‘ That SUbJefvt to seen“ 10 301“ ably feeds on insects but. is not 0f the T11? .Dramage 4°? When 5a‘verse to fish if it can catch the Council .15 of the opinion that thithesm or ï¬nd them dead. It the apph‘mm“ of any person to indfalmost certainly will not inter- borrow TOM-V ff†the purpose. °f Ht“ fere in any way with game fish constructmg a tile, stone or m?“ lor ducks and is not, as some bet dram Should be granted m Ede; believe, in the least poisonous.†whole or in. part, the Council jWantedâ€"Live Poultry a n d' J Feathers. Highest prices paid. Phone collect to Mu, Flett, RR 1, Bethany, phone, 4 Bethany 7-r-13. lntf For Saleâ€"l Super- Flame 031' Heater, 4 or 5 rooms; 1 Gur.’ ney Cook Stove. new steell and brick lining ready ’ro in-’ stall. 1 “Kerry Blue†Dog to gixe away, about 1 year! pld, quiet. with children. J. l P-or Saleâ€"(#enessee W h e a t Cleaned and bagged. Apply Arnold Brown, RR 1, Mill- br’ook. 2t For SayejGood Slabs. Apply Tor Saleâ€"40 Pigs 7 weeks old_. Apply Oharl'ie Crowe, phone 182-r-23 Millbrook. If Custom Combining. Apbly to Marshall Fallis, phone Mill- brpok 207-râ€"12. 3t McGowan, 7' Con. of Gavan} phone 1841‘22 Millibrook.’ 2! MUD rum, EVER SEE ONE; TOWNSHIP OF (AVAN Olms Sawmill, phOne 70“", Millbrook. 3t CUSTOM COMBINING WANTED FOR SALE . 1958..App!ication forms for individual [[1958. ' (Sgd.) Zella M. Bentley, Clerk H(Sgd.) L. A. Hooton, Reeve gTake notice that the above is a true copy of a By-Law passed by .l the Council of the Township of iCavanv on the 7th:. day of August ‘ 1958, and all persons are required 1 to take notice that anyone who {desires to apply to have the by- 1' law or any part thereof quashed i must serve notice of his applica- tion upon the Head or Clerk of this Municipality within 20 days Iafter the date of last publication jof this notice and must make his japplication to the Supreme Court {of Ontario within one month f'afterl the said date. This notice fwas first published on the 14th day of August 1958, and. the last publication will be on the 28th. day of August 1958. Act . Read a first and second time this 20th. day of June, 1958. (Sgd.) Zella M. Bentley, Clerk (Sgd.) L. A. Hooton, Reeve Read a third time and finally passed this 7th. day of August. the money is borrowed, sufficient for the payment of the principal and interest as provided by the Ithe application of any person to borrow money for the purpose of constructing a tile, stone or tim- ber drain should be granted in whole or in. part, the Council may» by resolution, direct the Reeve to issue debentures as aforesaid and to borrow a sum not exceeding the amount applied tor, and may lend the same to the applicant on the completion of the drainage works. 3. A special annual rate shall be imposed, levied and collected over and above all other rates upon the land in respect of which The Council of the Township of Cavan pursuant to the Tile Drainage Act, enacts as follows; 1. That the Reeve may from time to time, subject to the Thursday, August 28, 1953 Zella M. Bentley, Clerk AT MILL] Representives of the 0: School Inspectors, Durha and our local Councils v OBJECT: To discuss the futuna education of the ‘ YOUR INTEREST AND NECESSARY at this firs brook Home and School Our next meetinw will September 101' h from 7 1 p. m. at St. Thomas P2 Hall. Any girls who are in ested We are open for members from the age of l 15 years. p.m. sharp. No res Terms cash. Mrs. Robt. E clerk. R. J. Payne, Pa pool, Auctioneer. Having sold his farm, Freeman Eddy will hol Auction Sale of live s furniture, wood, cedar 1 etc., at his residence Lot Con. 3, Clarke, 21/2 miles 1 635? all Newcastle, on Satu September 13th, 1958, at, ATTENTION GIRL G‘ 8:00 EM. M0 DRIVE Importa AUCTION SALE . Year. No. 36. Remember â€" th -â€"it is the duty 0: