I a license therefore. tection 333 subsection fh 91 (b) of The t, being chapter 243 Statutes of Ontario that by-laws may the Councils of local for licensing trail. ‘ORATION OF THE l 01' MILLBROOK AW NO. 852 to license trailers ex. x located in a trailer {or prohibiting such ng located in the 'd 22: paragraph 91a as aforesaid, locatâ€" nicipality, except in tp, for 30 days cr year and for pro- railers being locat~ azicipality except in > without a license iler located in the [brook except in a shall be licensed who contravenes isions of this by- able on summary {fine not exceed- wept for the ï¬rst be payable in ad- and second time July, 1958. be licensing of such ~e Village of Mill- hen located in the [y for the purpose age shall not be ice-used under this bur-ch of aw and no trailer I within the Maui Eriod exceeding 30 icense has been time and finally day of August, Taming-ton, Reeve V. Belch, Clerk. 3.45 it is deemed desirable to make fee for each trail. Dollars ($10.00) L the Council of of the VILLAGE *3. Phone 275 IiYeyettosne shall be charged or portion of a trailer is locatei rality and the Dollars (3300, INGS onacts as fol- your Having sold his farm, Mr. Freeman Eddy yin hold an Auction ‘Sale of live stock, furniture, wood, cedar posts, etc., at his residence Lot 24, ~Con. 3, Clarke, 21/2 miles north east 09 Newcastle, on Saturday September 13th, 1958, at 1.30 p.m. sharp. No ' reserve, Terms cash. Mrs. Robt. Hicks clerk. R. J. Payne, Ponty- pool, Auctioneer. .â€" Apsley ............ Sept. 0, 6 'Lakï¬ield . . .Sept. 12, 13 Warkworth ..... Sept. 18 ,19 Kingston . . . . . .Sept. 23, 27 Pictotn ..... , ...... Sept. “10- 12 Campbelli‘ord â€Sept. ,24 Bobcaygeon ...... Sept. 26, "-7 Roseneath ..... Sept. 26, 27 ‘Tweed . ........ Oct. 3, 4 Madoc ............. Oct. 7, 8 Norwood ......... Oct . 10-13, The Millbrook and District Chamber -of Commerce will meet Tuesday, September 23rd at 8;p.m. under the chairman- ship of J. T. Crowley, Chair- man of the Retail Committee. MILLEROOK AND DISTRICT, ORONO WON WEDNESDAYS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ," GAME 13 RUNS TO 4 To MEET. SEPT. 23rd 3 ~â€"-â€" .FALL :FAIR DATES parents . H. Barringor, Publisher. AUCTION SALE teach them to 0 cross at corners o obey signals 0 look before crossing The Millrook Reporter N0 . 37.; Elli†"Postman!“ mews" T0 mcmmr SAFETY mum“ Pmmw mums, mom , I This ws a well earned victory “for Omno as they played very lgood ball from start to finish and took advantage of every , Millbrook error. i Urono gi1ls made a conï¬ne-f mg comeback on their home: field last Wednesday nig 0',ht lSept. 3rd, with a 13 to 4 Win ,bver Millbrook to tie the Soft [ball Finals at two games and a! ‘fie for each team. 1 Grace Presbyterian Church VV.M.S. will hold their Sept. meeting at the home of Mrs. Tum Skipp, on Wednesday, Sept. 17th, at 2 p.m. a triple in the sixth With" the bases lbaded, this hit really knocked the Wind out. of the Millbrook girls and seemed to be the spark Orono needed to pick up some runs. Millbrook was held scoreless: for the last two innings While; ()rono picked up 8 runs in the ! sixth. E. Tennant, Orono’s; best hitter, came through with, The first five innings were played very cautiously with Millbrook scoring one run in the first, one in the third and two in the fifth while ()rono scored two in the third, two in, the fourth and one in the fifth. The score at the end of five innings was 5 t0 4 for Orono. W.M.S. MEETING mnnoox, ONTARIO, GANADA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1958 I These gentlemen have been pestered wirh {trespasser-s tear: i1:l «1mm thef em-es and are. desirous of the public knowing: that they haw a right to fence in .he roadbed. therefore would appreciate if very much if this ipractiee would be discontinued. Special thanks to the Rev. Dr. Neal and the Rev. and“ Mrs. Heustin, and all others who visited me in the hospital. I wish to "thank Dr. Hobbs, the nurses of the Civic Hos- pital, the Scuth Group of the W.A. and all our friends and neighbours for their many acts of kindness, to me and to my husband, during my recent illness. i Lynda Hogg came through :with the only perfect batting tree-0rd, pivkiug up 4 hifs‘ in :1 :timvs a? bat. Dorothy Hutchin- sun. Marg Armstrong and Mary 13'[(al")owell each had 3 for 5 .while Elaine and Glenda Bain {Paach hit 2 for 4. Clevke. Hr. [swornâ€""m0 \V'ins- low and Mr. Walter Widdis. have leased from. thq CNR the» old railroad madbod back of their respective farms for a} period of 2 years'with Option uf purchase. The Reporter wishes to thank Mr. Steacy, CNR station agent for thv f‘ino (:uopemï¬on rec’eiv- ed from him in the way of re- porting the girls-games this summer. This is the first Girls Soft" ball Team Millbrook has had since 1955 and the girls are to be congratulated on bringing the Championship to Millbrook in their first year in this group. LOCAL FARMERS LEASE PORTIONS OLD RAILWAY Both teams played quite cautiously for the first five innings, with Orono scoring one - run in the third andvone in the fifth, while Millbrook scored three in the third, one in the ’gfourth and one in the fifth.1 tOrono scared five runs in the f't0p of the sixth, to take thei 'lead 7 to 5. Millbrook came 1right back at them with seven‘ imns in the sixth to end the I inning at 12 to 7 for Millbrook. iOrono called on a pinch hitter for their first batter in the iseventh. Quantrill, the pinch vhitter, delivered with a triple :to right field and came in on a Qsingle by Woods. woods was ‘put out at second and the next two batters flied out to end the game. 12 to 8 for Millbrook. Lynda. Hogg Eats 1000 The President of the leag 0me, Mr. Rav Brown of Neweastlr, was on hand to congratulate the winners, but expressed re- gret at being unable to present! the cup at this time. The cup which was won by Courtice girls last year is still in the possession of the Courtice team and will have to be cleaned and inscribe-d before presentation to the MillbrOOk girls Mr. Brown hopes to hme the (up in Millbnook by the end of this month, and also a crest for each player. ] Last Friday night at the 'Fairground-s, before a. large crowd, Mill'broo-k girls defeat- ‘ed Orono girls 12 ,.to Site take [the final series three games to ltwo. Millbrook Girls Take The Cake Mr. K. (K 'l‘omN, Mr. David CARD OF Mrs. Cecil Hubbeard. m won-REPORTER Authorized as 23d class mail 3 Sunday, September 7th, a :very enjoyable afternoon was :spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Randall of Port Credit. when they and Mrs. Randall’s brother and sister- I1n la“ Mr. and Mrs. Jack !Arrmstrong of St. Catharines, . entertained in honour of their mother and father Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Arms long of St. nCatharines, it being a tripl; } -Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jewi-,I .ison of Peterborough and Mini Basil Richards motored to! Montreal last weekend to meet‘ 'Mrs.. Richards who returned from Eurnpe on the SHS Ma- 1asdzun sailing: from Rotterdami along- with Mrs. Robert Ridge and her three daughters, Beat-t grix. Peggy and Patriuiaf Mm; lRiehards spent the summer mmnths with her daughter quonne and sou-in-iaw LAC- Fred Jensen and her grand- daughter Ailene at Baden-Sol-i ling'en, (Air Force Base) Ger-l many. Countries visited werel Holland, Germany, France, Switzerland and Belgium. Both ‘ Mrs. Richard-s and Mrs. Ridge {attended .the World Fair at ‘ Brussels? Miss Lilly Stewart, Miss M. Hrovk and Miss Laura Setw- art of Peterborough; Mr. and \Irs N. Buok and daughters Bonnie and Ba.arbar of Hast~ ig's W016 Sunday visi 01's with Mr. and Mrs. Olver Brock. SOCIAL - PERSONAL LAC Fred Jensen and Mrs. J 0118911 (nee. Yvonne Richards) have signed for another year of overseas service and will likely sfzill be stationed in Germany. All the signs and paraphern- alia of a :‘rhI‘iVing service sta- tion at the former -Cathcart Motors location. The only oinment on the fly, or fly in the ointment is that the-re is no one there to serve you in any way. A girl carrying a birthday cake, candles and all. We didn’t. get a chance to count them but did notice it wasn’t for her grandmother, we could plainly see there was not enough on it for thatâ€"Could that have been the answer to the hlayload ride, sleigh ride 0r waggon ride, whatever you wish to call it, spoken of in a squib arbove? A small boy, a cute ]i?1.le fellow, .not yet 2 years old, sitting on our window ledge when we. went out the door to View the street (that’s how we get This junk). He asked us: “Mr. Barringer, can I sit on your property?†Yes, we gave him permission! A flat bottOm Waggon beinglchil towed by a tractor up and Hen down the street until a late Mr, hour Saturday night, filledstro with happy youngsters. ItEand looked much as though a postalborc poned, oldfashioned sleigh ride Orwe was being pulled off and wheels '1‘. substituted for runners due to xMrs the lateness of the season. to Miss carry the feature through be- Mr. fore the next season for sleigh- cei'w rides rolled around, thus pre- (-lud venting having two to get over M inst‘ad of: one. I me M Two men having an argument on the sfreet Saturday night using language that would scare Satan and all his Imps out of Hades. Seen On King Street During The Week 1 Mrs. Howden gave a dinner for her daughter and guests .who attended her giadua‘ion. § Mrs R. H. Blakely re‘: urn- ed home on Friday last after ‘Visiting friends in Lakefiel.d Mrs. Milton Challice. R011 Callâ€"Hints on Agriculture. The September meeting of the Women’s Institute will be held Friday, September 121b, at. 8.00 p.m., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howden at- tended the graduation exercises and Were accompanied by Mr. Howden’s sister, Mrs. William Galbraith and Mr. Galbraith of St. Catharines. CARD 01'" THANKS The family of the late Wel- lington Gilmour wish to thank their friends and neighbours, Dr. J. W. “High and The Health Nurse Mrs. Groom, far their kindness during the ill- noss and death of their fat†~~~_ Miss M. Howden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W'illiam How den of Gavan, graduated from the Civic Hospital school of nursing in Peterborough on Wednesday of last week, and won the prize for the highest standing in medical nursing given by the Alumnae Associa-l tion. ' ’ i LII-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIID - The guests included Mr. and ers. R. A. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Melville Wood and three children oil Millbrook; Miss Henrietta Wood, Frankford; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Arm- strong and Jane, Dundas; Mr. and Mrs. J. S McVey, Peter- borough; Mr. D. A. Armstrong, Owen Sound; Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Armstrong, and Miss Ruth Robertson, Toronto. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong re-1 ceived several lovely gifts in-i eluding a table tri-lite. I occasion to celebrateâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong’s birthdays, their wedding anniversary and Mr. Armstrong’s retirement. j He has been employed 38 years I with the N.S. (85, T. Railway} and is retiring from business‘ this month. i Phone Bailieboro 30 PROBLEMS $â€"â€"â€"â€"! $â€"â€"â€"â€"!$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. To be held on each of the above dates from2 to 4pm. Parents are invited to bring babies or small children to be weighed and for confer 811013! with the public health nurse. For infants, preschool and school children. MILLBROOK WAITING ROOM 1.30 p.m. to 2 p.m. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd, AND THEREAFTER on the third Monday of each month, holidays excepted Northumberland-Durham Health Unit. Monthly Immunization Clinic We now have a. plan that shall take care of your lequire Plumbing 8 Heating W . I. MEETING Attention Home Builders CHILD HEALTH CONFERENCE Plumbing and Heating $1.50 a year in advance; to U.S.A., $2. Post Office Department, Ottawa, Out. "2 Anniversary Services will be held at Trinity Church, the Marsh, on Sunday, Sept, 14th, at 7.30 p.m. . The Rev. Geo. Meades will be in charge of the service. Everyone wel< come. ' Navy Air Patrol' "GIANT" In Color, with ROCK HUDSON ELIZABETH TAYLOR ' ' The Searchers" ' ' The High Cost Of Living" MON. â€"â€" TUES. â€" WED. Biggest qAttraction Ever! THURSDAY 85 FRIDAY All-Color Show The Bravados" Phone Millbrook 8712 With J 053 Ferrer and Gena Rowlands With J Ohn Wayne and Vera. Miles With Gregory Peck With J 011.11 Derek ad Diana Lynn THE MARSH JAMES DEAN