1 . , , r.1-:.(.:le, ‘ l i n f be done, ‘ spoon. 2E l coma _. be r- .4 2 come N __""i ‘Mwww-o-«ouvv~â€"~nu.w~_“vom< o . L amen“ *SSIFIED S PAID for live thers, new goose old feather ticks. hany. 7R13 collect. - 7“ IV I ‘78 bfxo l C \< "t'(' ‘ “ r- D, V - .. e 9 “UV? I )5. b Is .. ,. a A -\ " l n‘ \ ,q “ I (I 1) ‘ A A k' y ‘ 5:3; ‘ \< _. - ~ M \ uncrs \ In w. I v 7'“ . . ..... L. 1'3, .- (11'. ECKERS ' ll ll 01’ hone IT '.~\LITY ShunGain '-botton prices. see ievators. e.., ROOM bungalow. brook. All conven- ed to sell. Small 1. RI 23664. 82250 e with basement. "iring. '2 acres land ad 1 mile south of G. \Vlgmore. . oice Red Clover hn Challice. Mill- ’ RJ-S Pony tractor I plow, cultivator er with PTO. Tire . 15. A1 condition. McArthur, 5 Mile y 28. .â€"â€"_.-. .-_.__-.._ - |' SALE U'I'H. Reasonable. 13. ‘3: duck. A190 01d feather ï¬CkS- Semi-private Public Wards N0. 31 iois‘T YEAR" '†BEAUTIFUL MILLBROOK, ONTARIO, CANADA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1961 ENGAGEMENT A CORRECTION I'N ms Dr. and Mrs. Maurice E. Hobbs CARMEL SCHOOL REPORT of Millbrook announce the en- OF PROMOTIONS a ement of the'r 'ld ' . - g g . ,. l e 8“ daugh The name of Jean Olen was .ter Janet Alice, Reg. N.,~.to Rob- . . ert Edward son of Mr and Mrs .left out Of the by: M «pupils ' ’ ' ' promoted, the which appeared HIGH PRICES PAID for live ROSEHAVEN NURSING noun " TIME FOR TEA WW: feathers, new 3005‘ Day and Ni-ght Nursing Care MgPlatt, Bethany, 7R13 collect. Very Reasonable Rates Verandah TV 'Ga'rden Pleasant home , for Sr. Citizens ; missions Exchange. FOR SALE _ . , . whzle others have vacation Charles R. Wilson of Cobourg, . . , 1955 Ford A j . 2 ‘ Onltauio. Marriage to take place In our July 13 issue. W e regrefl 1958 Skoda vacancy mow MI 281 in-St. Andrew’s United Church, V’d‘omgé‘o‘ Jean passed With 11031- 1954 Pontiac K g. , Millbrook, on Saturday. August ~§uril~1nto fragile 9 Inergmthimw: .53 mama FOR sALE KING ST 2 acres, 26th, at two o’clock. ' M921" 1:†a?†, d?" t '5- C Truck ‘3' e storey 8‘ half house F. A. oil __ omi e er name we -Vo no 00 GM furnace. 3 piece bath.†Trout know. What amazes MS as 1111313 51 Dodge Station Wagon stream. $6500.~ Low down pay- 56 Ford merit. Call Gord Trick, MI 255. ’6 h- !i . .. . 53 V“ all . BOWES a COOKS . ters, I REBUILT generators, star Realtors - Peterborough fuel pumps, water pumps, trans- SALES HELP WANTED MALE ' '4‘. LEE AUTO WRECKERS WANTED: Man .for steady trav- Garden Hill, Ont. 7 5‘ :el among ' Consumers in Durh- Phone 17 ’ lam County. Permanent connect- ion with large manufacturer. FOR TOP-QUALITY Shur-Gain Only reliable hustler consider Feed at rocka'botton prices, see ed. W ite today. .. V V Frazer-ville Elevators. Rawlelgh’ s, Dept. 11283431, 4005 Richelieu, Montreal: .« {Baking time out for afternoon _____I:'i3‘;4+,‘2741",,;itea is Monty Crick who plays FOR SALE 1 .l‘he role of Dan Archer in the . i . 'II'Iti ‘ . c ular BBC ser a1, Th Arch- Hanging Room Facm 9†350 BALER. One only. Wagon ’9 h ‘ e . . eniterin it third seaâ€" REASONABLE RATES hitch. Bale shute. Re. $1890. "m 'g 5 Beef for sale. Wholesale prices. , . V . .. -. son {2 . ,1 CBC Thans Canada Bv side or quarters ‘ Sale $1500. Only we left. radio no work, The Archers S. PRITCHARD MI 108J2 311â€"5 DELIVERY RAKE. Reg. will be heard at a new time $528. Will sell now at $450. each weekday morning. The .._.._ . 1 . V . V . V V . V d 315 1101171313.. Trail pipe. Reg. Egclostflinn'ieerigf 9:392:32: $472. Sale price only $400. I S ' ' ‘ 1 ' y ' ,__.â€"_. .~â€"â€" Approved Slaughterhouse Beef Killing 8: Processing JACK HAMLIN Expert Piano Tuning Repair Typewriter Service Sales swans SERVICE CENTRE RENTALS $4 MONTHLY Cockshutt Dealer RI 27971 PETERBORO Bewdley Garden Hill 7R4 THE VILLAGE OF MILLBROOK casting in England. ï¬'u'u‘uananfl'u “a " a'n'a'uï¬a‘ u'fl-‘IW'EI. " .ï¬ .___‘____-______ WHITE WASHING STABLE-S PUMPING SEPTIC TANKS recognizes and observes CANADA’S CIVIC HOLIDAY MONDAY, AUGUST 7 â€"7 â€WM†God Save The Queen “Pick. Your Own†â€" RASPBERRIES 30c QT. Allan Hutchison 104J3 'n'an'M'u‘an‘fu‘ .5ugquNï¬-ï¬n Take Out or Eat Here . BARNEY‘S PHONE 38 Bert Tompkins Newtonvdle Telephone Clarke 4721 Reeve George F. Harrington L... .4--...__.__~.â€"â€"‘_. .22 RIFLE wanted. MI 19. vâ€"MW LADY WILL DO HOUSEWORK mornings. Enquire of MI 19. W... .._. -7. sale. Paul Coveney. first house North of Gavan Store. DUR‘RAM COUNTY CAILENIDA'R Tuesday, August 8 at 8 pm. 4-H Dairy Calf Club “RE- BIRTH†OF THE BLUES 4-H 3963f Clu'b Fmal Meetmg Eleanor Collins of Vancouver has been called ‘ia great blues 33g ____'___’ err†by Variety, the show4business newspaper. Listenens can I ge T egda; Au ust 22 for themselves by tuning in her new radio show, Songs With Elean 114 H éo-negcm or Collins. It can be heard Monday afternoons . on the CBC Trans- - . 1 . Fmal Meetmg Camda network. .~. new -. . ‘1 22%.? ' WASHING MACHINE, rangette, lawnmower, electric motors for OIBITUAR'Y ROBERT H. JOHNSTON Robert H. Johnston, a retired farmer at RR 1, Ida, died at home Saturday, July 29, after dialling health for two months. He was 80. Mr. Johnson was born in Ca- van, but his family moved to Port Hope while :he was a boy, and he attended school there and at Welcome. He .rctzurnw1 ‘ C“wan in 1912 and fan: I “ea the rest of his life. He was son of William John- cton and the former Jemima Young. His wife, who predeceaâ€" sed him was the former Bertha M. 813 ghte. He was a member of Spring- ville United Church congrega- (lion. Surviving are sons Percy of 'RR 1, Ida, Ear] of Peterboro-ugh and Elmer of Hensall; and bro- thers Albert of RR 2 Peterborâ€" ough and Charles of Victoria Harbor. The funeral was he‘d Tues- day Burial was in St. Johns Cemetery, Ida. .we got so many in right. 'O‘BITUA'RY MRS. EDITH MITCHELL The funeral was held Friday, July 28, of Mrs. Edith Gertrude Mitchell, 69, of Mount Pleasant who died Wednesday after iong illness at the home of her son Sidney Mitchell, Birch Point, -RR 2, Ennismore. The Rev. Edâ€" !‘gar Palfrey officiated. Mrs. Mitchell was the Widow of the late Jack Mitchell. Born in England. she moved to Mount Pleasant over fifty years ago. She attended St. John’s Church, Ida. Surviving are sons Sidney of .Ennismore andWilli-am of M; Pleasant. Burial was in St. John’s Cem etery, Ida. Pallbearers were Aubrey Bland, Ira Althouse, Ira: and Harold Lowes, Leonard Ha- nley and Jerry Jackman. SOCIAL 81 PERSONAL ICIavan Pot-Luck Quilters, on their Annual Picnic, called at Dr. J. Wright’s new summer" cottage at Pleasant Point. PROFESSOR GEORGE SWINSI‘ON Professor George Swinton of the University of Manitoba’s Schol bf Art ES the expe‘ " teacher on CBCJI‘V 5 summer series, Art in v-.. A 2- ion. Seen every Six-2125; ay, the series is designed to show the nature the scope and meaning of lands cape painting, both bra. di tional and abstract. The Winnipeg artist, who studied in Vien. no, paints and sculptures on cam-era, showing what art is and how it has changed over the centuries.