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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 9 Aug 1962, p. 1

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price IIIIIIIIIIIII \ ;t unless he gets ch trickery is a 'B UILT [c TANKS TouPKINs 1 his stomach; 1r years to re. his nausea by Clarke 4721 . lllllllllllll M helpafllegis. e like this: 'EW ASH 'ATORS FORSALE 'OOK” PIIIIIIIIIIII I 59752 0R1 OR 935 UALITY .amgeover brook 87 PUMPS Starters player. IRISIIIIIIIII our GITOI'S iROOK TING 3001: E MILLEROOK Divine Worship 11.15 AM. A Warm Welcmne To All UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Whackâ€"amvan 'Rev. S E. Snowden, B.A.,B.D Worship 11.15 AM. Sunday School 10.00 AM. THE SALVATION ARMY Y.P.S.M. Wm. Storms and Mrs. Storms Sunday School 3 PM. (Legion Hall) A Welcome Awaits You Worship 9.45 AM. Sunday School 11.00 AM. Informal Service 7.30 PM. P'R’ES'BYTERIAN 'CH‘UR‘OH IN CANADA Rev. Gerald E. Graham, E MILLBROOK Prayer Bible Study 8 PM. Young Peoples, Friday at 8 A Hearty Welcome To All Mrs. Eva Devon, Pas¢or . Zl‘O-‘N PENT-EC’OSTNL CH‘U R’CH Sunday School 10.00 AM. Morning Worship 11.00 AM. Evangelistic Service 7.30 PM Wednesday CHRIST CHURCH Holy Communion 11.30 AM. How it. It is about farming, a work we know eversoli-ttle about. We just mention in: here in case a reader wants to borrow it rfirom MPL. CHUROH OF CANADA Rev. J. Edgar Palfrey Rector ST. JOHN’S CHURCH Mathins 9.30 AM. Years ago we began to re- ad a book entitled Gold In The Grass; then the book disappeared. We saw it the Other day in Mildbrook Pub- lic Library, and our favorite librarian Margaret let us be Re GOLD IN THE uuuuur rarmers bus Tour to the Montreal district. This was to be Friday, July 27; is now August 17. Thursday, Aug. 16. Time place program to be am:- ounced. North Durham Graâ€" in Club meeting. Wednesday, Aug. 15, Time place program to be set. Durham 4-H Beef Club mtg. ounvced. Meeting of Durham 4-H Sheep Club. ~DU'RIH'AM CALENDAR Monday, Aug. 13, Time, a place program to be a: BEAUTIFUL MILLBROOK, ONTARIO, CANADA, TH Authorized 2nd class mail, Post Office Dept, Ottawa 102nd YEAR 7.00 P.M. ne Graâ€" m 3.3 a1 THE OFFICE OF WILLfMOTT IRVINE WILL BE CLOSED FOR HOLIDAYS FROM JULY 30 TO AUG. 11 inclusive Samurated fatty acids with 16 to 26 carbon atcms mark. edly increased the size of clots and accelerated their formation. Unsaturated lon- g-cha1~n fatty acids, such as occur in corn oil, failed to show noteworthy blood clot ting effect-s. ‘ f The work done at Iowa ‘State shows that «apart from helping choleste 01 levels. vegetable Wois also make it less likely mat blood will Iclot and thus plug narrowed: arteries. :Chd'lesterol appears to be deposited out of the blood onto artery wails, causing narrowing and hardening of the arteries. When an artery feeding the 'heart muscle be comes block-ed, mhe result is a heart attackâ€"-â€" (by far the No. 1 cause of disease death in North America. ’as “replacements” for anim-‘ all fats and dairy pdoru as to prevent. :heart «disease. The usual reason given is that the animal fats in dairy pro: ducts raise the cholesterol level in the blood, Whereas vegetable zfats don’t. Teaching Traffic Safety starts of home Vegetable oils such as corn oil may have not one but two effects in reducing the risk of coronary heart dis-ea- se reveals a report by Dr. W. E. Connor and Dr. J.- C. F. !Poole, of the Iowa State Unâ€" ‘iversity College of Medicine. Vegetable oils and corn oil margarine have long been advocated by many doctors} "v Teach them to ride in single file dm *9 . the rith hand curb . Re VEGETABLE OILS NOTICE THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1962 wa Harvie Armstrong, Publisher “Bank credit,” he said, “is already getting tight. How are businesses and municip. afities going to cope? Prices Mr. Honey charged that the new p-olixfiesâ€"a crash contrived in panicâ€"raise sec ri-ous threats .to employment this Wintér. JUL 62 “The government,” the Du phanm M.P. told the meeting, “has had to admit 'by its row "n action what its election pr opxarganda was fialse. It claiâ€" med that the country was in fine shape. Irt is now engag- ed in an emergency program that turns its previous eco- nemi‘c policies inside out.” Speaking to mhe Executiv, Durham MJP. Russell :0. Ho. ney - of Pant lHope said that it was apparent that the Go-' vernment is determined to avoid calling Parliament un [til near the end of Septemb er. “It has :paid no heed to demands of the Liberal Par‘ rty that Parlia'ment should be called art once to deal (with the urgent .and import ant matters facing the nat- ion,” he said. The Executive appointed.- John Burns of :Port Hope as Public Relations Officer for the Association. ivew prospective candidates for the Provincial field. The Chairman of «this Commitbt. ,ee is Mr. Harry Wade of Ne ‘wt-onviulxl'e. Committee memb- 81‘s are Gordon Trick of Mil librook, Wilfred Hawk-e of O-rono, Donal-d (C. Lamb of» Port Hope, and John M. Ja- mes of Bowman‘vill‘e. Initial preparations for the Provincial election expec ted next year were made in the appointment of a Nomi nations Committég to interv A County Picnic and Dan- ce will be held in Newcastle; at. the end of August. Arra- ngements for this are under the «chainnanship of E. R. Lovekin, County Association President. The Executive of Durham County «Liberal Association met in Newcastle on July 30 to lay plans for Fall activity. NO. 32 this year from (their regular work on CBC radio. Eric is know to Nana: (if Leic. ester "Square as "“I‘he OH Shagem” and Mary 9193331133! The world of broadcasting loses rtwo of its most durable performers when Eric Vale bringing out facts and disc- ussing policies is Parliament Since it has inrbroduced erm- are rising. How are ordinary people going to cope with dihis?” he asked. and at the home of h=er‘“p3r: gents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Wood. Miss Henrietva Wood of a}: in. editfiialRAugfistPts: Frankford spent the week- __ _' OStgr - ' 11559 . :- ors of Mr. Armstrong’s sis- ter, Mrs. R. A. Wood and Mr. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. rDhomas Ar- mstrong of Toronto, and Mrs. Bill Laurence and chil- dren, Tracey and Stephen ofi Dundlas were Monday visit- ,Mr. and Mrs. Earl/"Sti‘cksle and daughter Thelma of Tr- «en-ton», and Mr. Gary Buriss of Common were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. R. A. Wood. W. LaiBrash and their son Gary .from Toronto; Mr. and; Mrs. William Martin and Mr. Mrs. William James and .two children from Toronto; Mrs. Margaret Neav-e from Peter- borough; Mrs. and Miss Kol- motize from Niagara; and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Allin of Guelph, for ‘the weekend. Over the holiday weefiadi Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Allin Were ‘hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Oue- Heme of Millbrook announce {he engagement of their dau- ghte‘r, Lenore Anne to J 01111 Robert, son of Mrs. Draper of Bracebri-dge and‘ the Late Mr. Willard Draper. The wedding :to take place Aug- first 25th, 1962, 3.00 o’clock at St. Andrew’s United Ch- arch, WIMOOk. ' emamg a raw days wit ‘. and Mrs. Hugh Abbott. SOCIAL PERSONAL E NGiAIGEM EN TS 'forum for ‘r‘efiz‘e a-rs ago in Vancouver wihh his comic, irecitabions and songs reminiscent of the Eu. ‘glizgh musimham. Mary Ghan- nan, who has been on CBC radio for 23: ywrs, has had: 26 Children’s boo.“ tpu'hliw‘ . ea! in three cc'kwmies. ' is (the writer of the child‘- ren’s pmgmams, Maggie Mug gins and Just Mary. Vale be gan in 'showbusiness 50 ye- ergency measures, the Govâ€" ernment would have a duty to [call Parliament even if it had been [given a clear maj- ority. This duty is even c1. (Please see Page 4) “Some of our Ontario vi]- lages during these idyllic summer days need a bhor. ough fia-ce cleaning with soap and water; first, garbage dis- posal, then a power mower, a from: street belly wash, and some paint. I need 3000 bale-s haifii er for sale. 3331; offer tal< Jack Houston, 5231122 FOR SALE White enaamelled gLa-ssJfined' Homart Water Heater. Two 750 watt elements. Used on. 1y 2 years. $40. 316J4. Paint â€" Final clearance of THrIX, the dsripless paint, a: only $1 a quart. High' Gloss only $1.50. \At‘Tihe Country, Fair Warehose on Saturday, August 11, from 7 to 9 pm; V711 look after child while; mother works. Phone 213W. ‘1» “GOT Take Out or Eat Here BARNEY’S PHONE 38 EDITORIAL m: son’ifi IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII" an. Green $7 cord. Dry $8. HOY LUMBER South Monaghan (Please see Page 2) SW???” 5873719 what a wee ad can get or §ell for you Just Phone it in. MI 19 FOR SALE FOR SLABS. AC

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