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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 14 Sep 1961, p. 2

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/’ PAGE TWO ' ' W THE MILLBROOK REPORTER, BEAUTIFUL MILLBROOK, ONT ARIO, CANADA ”fffffo/yfxfflyxff/fff/y/ffxx/fffff/fxfx . Authorized Second -.Class “Mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa 0 0 MILLERUUH $1 REPORTER Does your bank really help Since 1860 Weekly in Beautiful Millbrook, Ontario, Canada you S ave money? $2 Illegrii’ifllallrlnfsmrgzstrong, figs-31f: $3 Of course it does. Every bank in Canada offers you a Savings Account service. No matter what bank you visit, the Savings EDITORIAL O'F S‘O‘RTS Acéiuiiiyiiit‘iis 35312121;eiii‘éit‘flgmaan as. any . . other bank? - We are happy ‘to congratulate Dawd Fr edemok Bracken- The answer is quite simple. It’s the happy combination of ridge of RR 2 Millbrook, a Grade 13 pupil in Millbrook High 3139;133:311 :1“! People who mede 1* for yam that makes ‘ [3- School this year, who has been selected as one of 77 pupils in . Ontario to attend the Science Seminar at, the Ontario Agricult. rural College at Guelph October 18, 19 and 20. Last Spring O-AC} l held qualifying examinations in Physics, Chemistry, Zoology, Botany, Mathematics and Arithmetic. Over 1000 competed. His parents plan to drive David to Guelph. They will holiday while 'David attends. The 77 students will be guests of the College for three days, and will have an opportunity to experience college life. They will sit in on the regular lectures .to [the students, -,, ’ hear special lectures by College faculty, and they will work in the college laboratories. They Will live in the residences for the perio,d._ The program includes .a banquet, a football game, and participation in various student activities. David is a credit to his clamily, and he has brought honour to :M'lllbrook and Cavan. : A friend of our has been a lot of places. He has good bootsi : He reads a lot; and all his reading has not impaired his ability i: to think. He admired the following EDITORIAL from Maclean’s, I Canada’s National Magazine, of August 26 just past. It was enti- tled BERLIN: THE CRISIS THAT PROPAGANDA BUILT. We do not pretend an understanding of headline crises. This article is .. M so sanely Canadian, we print it here, trusting that Maclean’s will I allow our thievery and pardon our typesetting errors. 3 our tellers are the " ‘tCanadi‘ans don’t narmatlly think of themselves as subject to FRIENDLIEST you’ll find propaganda. 'IIh-at ‘h‘alPPen'S 130 the Russians and 'th'e Chinese, 'tlh'e’ This is Shirley Ricketts, a Savings Account Teller at our Mt. s Arabs under Nasser or the Germans under Hitler, not to citizens Elisictegligg:isrglflagrdggdsl? £331; 0:: 3:125}; 1:211:22: of 'a democracy served by a free press. Yet the fact is that we. Shirley likes to watch her customers’ Savings grow, be- cause, she knows how important it is to have the money on hand for the things you want and need. You’ll find efficient, friendly people like Shirley Ricketts in every Toronto-Dominion branch across the country. Their ”interested” kind of service makes it much easier for you to save at ”The Bank”. Make it a point to meet some of our people soon and see for yourself how much . . . are, right now, targets of a propaganda campaign for which it’s hard to find 'a precedent in peacetime. Its object is to make us believe in a crisis over Berlin. For weeks the reports of US. news services have been alerâ€" tin-g us to the imminence of a showdown. The western powers PEOPLE MAKE THE DIFFERENCE AT warm Yaw .A,’ ‘ - are said to be warning Khrushchov to “keep hands off West TORONTO-DOMINION BANK THE BANK THAT LOOKS AHEAD Berlin.” In the face of “threats” by Khrushchev the West is g, - L-2685A . Harvâ€"”w ' ‘ “standing firm,” set to “defend West Berlin with nuclear Weapâ€" G. E. ‘LI‘ESEMLER, MANAGER, MILLBR-OOK BRANCH ,j. ons if need be. b..___ ._.-___~ And what exactly is it - (“hat Khrushchov is threatening to dismayed the Germans and confused the whole wâ€"estern alliance do in Berlin? . â€"not a Soviet attack, but a Soviet withdrawal. In the tug of' _ . Lwar across the border of a divided Germany, Khrushchov is try- He is threatening to go away. That is the menace that has. ing the tactic of letting go the rope. The other team, he hopes, will then tall flat on its back. ‘ ””fl/J/S/f/S/‘flf fl’W‘WJrflfi/J‘ ””#””#”#”f u Constructive Views HI, ~' on .World News 5~~CHRISTIANag . SCIENCE-1 MONIT " '- .. ;.__ The Christian Science Monitor It looks. as if he might :be right, too. A Soviet withdrawal from Berlin would leave no apparent authority in East Germd . any, no official body with which to deal, except the East Germ- Send in this coupon for your sample copy. " an Communist puppets whom the West Germans do not recog- nize. The West German reluctance is easy to understandâ€" One orwo Street Boston I M . , . . . . N y ' 5’ °SS' U' 5"“ ‘3 recognizmg an East German government means recogmzmg the Nam ._.._.... ' Address ____ ____ l division of Germany. Cityâ€"mem-._â€"- Country-_.-.......-..-_____ ............ A reunited Germany is the dearest goal of German foreign policy. Because the Germans are now allies, it is also :an object The Millbrook Reporter, Millbrook, Ontario, Canada (Continued elsewhere, more than likely.) .. - s a. M w, ., , «A, , “WWW“ a,” . ,, ,,., _., __ .»;v . .-...,, .i m, up'vm-vr . j; . . "Lil . “wow-W4» .3. mazwwpmmm AME-£41,,gmmim oil-5 eagles-rm“ , .I I, . .7 ,Tfiiaj“ ' K1,; ;,,; ' . 73"..." . .3 " ... , ,. . ,. u. _ ”Huh . i ‘ t . . BUTTER GRANITE CO. LTD. Monuments and Family Memorials Phone Turner 5-5216 Farm Service DEAD, OLD and CRIPPIED FARM STOCK REMOVED FREE OF CHARGE Immediate 2413mm Service ASK YOUR OPERATOR FOR ZENITHâ€" 66550 No Toll Charge NICK PECONI PETERBCROUGH license No. 46â€"0â€"60 JAMES IRVINE MA Barrister: Solicitor: Notary .PHONE 9 MILLBROOK.. ,,â€"â€"â€"â€"..“ ANCLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA PARISH OF CAVAN Rev. J. Edgar M. Palfrey Rector ST. JOHN’S CHURCH Mattins 9:30 AM. ST. THOMAS’ CHURCH Mattins 11:15 AM. CHRIST CHURCH Evensong 7:30 PM. ST. MARY’S, LIFFORD Morning Prayer 9:45 am. ST. PAUL’S, BETHANY Holy Communion 11:15 am. TRINITY CHURCH, MARSH Evening Prayer 7:30 pm. UNITED 0H URCIH OF CANADA Millbrook- - Cavan Rev. S. E. Snowden, B.A., B.D. MILLEROOK Sunday School 10 AM. Divine Worship 11: 15 AM. CAVAN Worship Service 9:45 AM. . A Warm Welcome to All . PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA Rev. Gerald E. Graham, B.A. MILLBROOK Worship 9:45 AM. . Sunday School 11:00 AM. Informal Service 7:30 PM. ‘ CENTREVILLE Worship 11:15 AM. Sunday School 10:00 AM. PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLIES OF CANADA Pastor and Mrs. D. McEwen Deaconess Mrs. Eva Devon ZION PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Sunday School 10:00 AM. Worship 11:00 AM. OMEMEE ASSEMBLY Sunday School 9:45 AM. Worship 11:00 AM. THE SALVATION ARMY Capt. and Mrs. J. B. Reid Sunday School 3 PM. (Legion Hall) A Welcome Awaits You W MORE AND MORE ‘ READERS USE CLASSIFIED 1w. .. Why the S Ontario is exp As a result. at an unprccc must build il‘. 500 pupils cac greatly incrcas be faced \‘sllh ' HOSplliils. high to meet the P.6d Your Provin annually to p33 After COI‘Ilell money. your r financial needs It was agreed I practical way 27 schools. hospiu Before drnwi‘ closely studisd and many stat the broadest cl other provinces Collection d ‘ ‘ k) r.)‘ a “K LO c ; prl: . k‘ : \J‘ rccclxing llci: 1 ThC\ “I“ \.'»'l consumer. Titcl salcr sill purcl c in turn \ij I 1 Will collect the l Maior Cons Most of il‘;C .1. prescribed drul tax exempt. til papers. ITEJ§d/’ZZI meals cit-urge: l exempt. Those special cards ml Homes Not Houses and 01 tax under this rated into th bout that con: SE RVI‘Nl

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