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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 23 Aug 1962, p. 1

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is 6!: folk songs, 5 the Jubilee SL 1m Hills? A boom- Aye! Miflbrook be .but slzumibereth. ne Clarke 4721 mull-IIIIIIIIII :er on CBC.TV_ 1III-IIIIIIIIIII ’ Y NOOK” - Ell-IIIIIIIII Bottom Prices” PUMPS .g Changeover :c TANKS i Ill-IIIIIIIIIIII k the groceries. QUALITY 13f e, 'A'I'ORS HEATING {ROOK - an U‘n’b I1 IN UR” RUA , . . ied in S. John’ C Revgeem Gram-111:3}; S mete” . Thomas andfms mf Jan MILLBROOK D-" L L .L ,. e ‘ ST. JOHN’S CHURCH Mattins 9.30 A.M. CHRIST CHURCH Mattins 11.30 AM. ‘nv~wu~y U" " “‘M' then of Richard Smith), Ma; Sunday School 10-00 AM- my (Mrs. Samuel Grandy ), m Richard, Jane (rMs. William Swain). Y.P.S.M. Wm. Storms and Mrs. Storms As can be ascertained, the Sunday School 3 RM. rst of the family to come (Legion Hall) to Canada was James, a car. A Welcome Awaits You penster, who came in 1817. M His brother Richard came UNITED wx- , . ,. . . th :hls mfe and famlly m CHURCH OF CANADA Mllbrookâ€"Cavan 1818. Watth Richard came MILLBROOK ‘ . - Divine Worship 11.15 AM. mlly, and these «two settled A5180 a special thank you to Mr. and Mrs. B-arninsgham of Barney’s Resoauranu Bar- ney rand Nellie) who have taken me .to .Peterboro on Thursday (“their only day off ) for bays and treat- ment at Clinic and Hospital. Also (to Mr. Ed Nattress’ Grocery for always deliver- ing my groceries when I have {been unable to carry them. Thanking you all most A Warm Welcome To All on 'a'dJOm‘mg lots 14 and 15 heartily, -Wm (Please see Page 2) Mrs. Frances E_ Rmuhmma THE SALVATION ARMY Y.P.S.M. Wm. Storms and Mrs. Storms Sunday School 3 PM. (Legion Hall) A Welcome Awaits You Worship 11.15 AM. Sunday School 10.00 AM. Worship 9.45. AM. Sunday School 11.00 AM Informal Service 7.30 PM. CENTREVILLE Wednesday John’s Anglican Church and Prayer Bible Study 8 RM. ‘Cemetew in Ida on Sunday, Young Peoples, Friday at 8 August 12' A Hearty Welcome To All Thomas Staples was born Mrs. Eva Devon, Pastor in Wexford County, Ireland; in 1748 and died in Gavan P'R’ESBYTERIA'N in May of 1825, and was bur hLl-llnmn Ill All! I n- Clear Lake of the choir lea~ der, Mrs. G. A. Sprcer, on Thursday, August 16, 1962. Forty five attended. In the afternoon, some enjoyed wa Members 'of St. Andrew’s ng‘ United Church choir and In their ‘ families enjoyed an an?" outing at the cottage on Chm BEAUTAFUL MILLBROOK, ONTARIO, CANADA, THURSDAY, AUGU'ZT 23,1962 JN U. 34 Hame A'mm 7ong, Publisher ST. ANDREWS C'H UxRCH tenskiing 102nd YEAR ANGLIOAN CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. J. Edgar Palfrey us ___.. ’ 1.3. . . , an supper were Mrs. Gordon _ WEE: n d1: c101??? Jazz on Clifford, president, Mrs. Jaâ€" Her: ’ gee“ Waite former- 1 mes McMaster, viceupresi-den ry _ t '1. ’ ea- t and Mrs Aubrey Fallis presrden: 0" Mmmg 'Corpor- on “’0 dial conve'nor ’ ation of Canada, died in To- 962- ° ‘ ' 1‘ ronto on Saturday, August the 5011111136113???rigiyog‘fi 18, 1962. Mrs. Waite was wa nts and game: ai d in a sing thorn in Bethany. She was a 2 ' ’ teacher before and after her ‘ â€"- song. The Rev. Stanley Sno- \ eY wden and Ashton McMaster mamage' â€"-â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_..__ were accompanists 0n the [GA'RJD 0:F 'l'rHcArNiKS piano accordion. The even- D F 1k ing concluded with the sin- ear ' '0 S’ a gng Of a number 0f sacred Simply could not pass up ' ' Peices and anthems. mm “mn-+......u-. .: ~- As can be ascertained, the first of the family to come to Canada was James, a car. penster, who came in 1817. ~ Thomas [and his wife; Jane all faith in the:-Hu;ijian».-,‘Race. Bell, had 10 children: John, Thank Y” is als" due W Thomas, Samuel, Ann (Mrs. Di. Rutledge who was muff: James Carr), Sarah (Mrs. land when I head an Maids Thomas Coe), James, Eliza- Operation in Feb- of this beth (Wife of Richard Kidd; ye”- * then of Richard Smith), Ma- . 5‘1?" a special thank you In charge of the {buffet supper were Mrs. Gordon Clifford, «president, Mrs. Jaâ€" E.0.E. , paddâ€" to 'iloronto and have these mad-.e ft is due to men like these that I have 1101: Iost . Frances E. Braithwaite BETHANY -xB‘ORN LADY DIED EN 'i‘flRO'NTO NO. 34 ,,_ .â€" vâ€"v -u-Q - '1'. En Mmbmok. Phone by day ~WlL m 5.5032 mac: RI 2-0868 " ""1 I need 3000 bales hay. Bi er for sale. Best offer ta} Jack Houston; 523R22. Will look after childâ€"WEI; mot-her works. Phone 213W. APARTIVENT' ’1 Phone Collect. LE 3228?. J. Gross, 582 Indian Rd. Toron. Take Out or Eat Here BARNEY’S PHONE 38 4JFOOT , ISENGALONG JUBILEE ing the ESimgi'ng host Bill Langs/croth The 1i centre, and Bud Spencer produce Elan Stuart raise their voic- the em] es in song on Singalong Jub and fea flee each Monday night vdur- ngers. s- ill. Green $7 cord. Dry $8. ‘HOY LUMBER Solubh Monargh‘an Mr. Elliott was a member ‘of Springville Uni-ted Chur- ch He held a 25- year jewel in the Independent Order of lOddfellows, Millbrook Lodâ€" lge. :Mr. Elliott was the son of Thomas and Mary Laing E1- dire-tit. In (Gavan rh'e farmed «all: this *Iife, Bruce Elliott, his brother, resides on the famâ€" ily homestead, west of ‘Fra- slerville. He was predeceased by ibro-trhens IBert, Lorne vanrd Pay-Son and sisters Essie and Mary Elliott. Surprising what a wee ad can 'get or sell for you. Just phone it in. MI 19 An IOOF service was held Tuesday evening at the Com stock Funeral Home. The Rev. Stanley Snow~ iden ofli'ci‘ated. The pallbear- ers were Harold Tait, Alex MadNaug-hton, Stewart Mcâ€" Gill, Grant Clarke, Jack Mat chett, Clarence Laing. Frederiék Lyman ElIiOtt of Harry Wood, 66 Gavan Township, who :died Norwood, former]; in hospital in Peterboro on Fraserville, who d\ Monday, August 13, 1962 pitral in PeterbOr‘ after .a sixâ€"week illness, was August 19, 1962, v buried in Fraserville Ceme- Tuesday in Little tery 'on Wednesday. etery. The Rev 9 FISH CHIPS O‘BITUNR'Y FREDERICK L. ELLIOTT FOR "â€"â€" ""J , :eK illness, was August 19, 1962, was buried rserville Ceme- Tuesday in Little Lake Cem :esday. etery. The Rev. Stanley Sn- ' Stanley Snow- orwden, Padre of Mlll‘brook The p'allbear- Branch 402, The Royal Can- old Tait, Alex adj-an Legion, conducted the Stewart Mc- service. The pallbearers wer 1rk-e, Jack Mat Russell Smith, George How- e Laing. den, Albert Parks, Norman _ Eales, David Fowler, Garfield mace was held Bo-ttrill. The bugler was Ce- 11g at the Com eil Gallagher of «the Citizens Home. Band of Peterbor-o, in the mag the son of absence of Bugler Norman Cary Laing E1- Taylor of Branch 402. 13W. the part (that mentioned Mil -â€"â€"- break, in Which Editor Fos. ter Russell gave his impres_ "e sion of our fiair Village from i 33 (the hilltOp as a visitor seats 513:1 it, and- as the same visitor, .kes. and other visitors see it on (Please see Page 3) A few weeks ago, we re- ' printed :a pant of an editor. ; i‘al from The Cobo‘urg Senti- 3 nelâ€"Strar. We reprint-ed only FOR SALE ori * RENT 5 room bungalow. HD hydro, Good water. Call RI 5 8798. {Dining room suite, table LADIES 0F MILLBROOK Avon Cosmetics needs an- attractive mature woman with car ‘to handle our well- known guana‘nteesd products tin your community. Box 97 Dnenmnm mg the Summer on CBC-TV. The light-hearted program, produced in Halifax, puts the emphasis on folk songs, and features the Jubilee Si- ngers, seen in back. EDITORIAL 01F SORTS mu. mar i’s’siiis " AUGUST 30 ' ' Mr. Wood was iborn in Ch arlt-on, England «to Frank and Selina! Kirkland Wood. He came to [Canada 50 years ago. He served With the 2nd Battalion in World War I. He was a member of Branch 402, Millibrook, The Royal Canadian Legion. He was an adherent of the United Chu rch. He entered Sunnybrook Ho-spit'al in May this year. Until that time, the lived in, Chris ,Petersens :home. OIBITUA‘RY W HARRY WOOD Harry Wood, 66, of RR Norwood, formerly of RR FOR SALE 9, who died" in hos Peterboro, Sunday, |, 1962, was buried Deseronto bu.

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