:PTIC TANKS i ERT TOMPKINS = N ewtonville = .one Clarke 4721 = TOP QUALITY and David, agricultur lease see Page 3) BUR-GAIN Norma, modern STABLES '1: Bottom Prices†{VATORS :ga-f 22¢ Of the. nine students grad ua-ting from Mi‘lllbrook High School, eight are pursuing higher studies: Bernard (10 First. Class Honors), Norma (8 First. Class and 2 Second Class Honors), David and Eric, all four to university; Sharon Ball, Edith Nimigon, Judith Reid and Barbara Young, all four to Peterboro Teachers College. Student. Aid Bursaries, Type A, for $500 go to Eric J. Curtis and David F. Brac- kenridge. (From Page 2) a1 subjects, perhaps in a foreign country. Bernard would like to work in the Department of External Af- fairs. The Setect Committee appointed by the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario “. . . to enquire into and review The Municipal Act of the Province and related Acts, including The Assessment Act, The De- partment of Municipal Affairs Act, the Local Improve- ment Act, The Ontario Municipal Board .Act and The Planning Act, and the regulations made thereunder, for the purposes of modernizing, consolidating and simpli- fying such Acts and regulations and making such recom- mendations as may be necessary for their improvement" will continue to hold public meetings in Toronto com- mencing on September 26th. Elected members and appointed officials of municipal governments, local boards, commissions etc., groups of persons and individuals are invited to present submis- sions pertaining to the legislation applicable to municipal government. Notice of intention to make a submission to the Select Committee should be sent to the Secretary by September 13th. Notice of the time allocated for appearance will be given as soon as possible. Hollis E. Beckett, Q.C.,M.P.P., Mrs. H. G. Rowan, C.A., Chairman. Secretary, Box 105. Select Committee on The Municipal Act and related Acts LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Parliament Buildings, Toronto. (Telephone 365-2241, Loc. 43) bf Mrs. Willard Draper of Bracebridrge and the late Mr. Draper. In a double ring ceremony in St. Andrew’s United Chru rch, Mil-Lbro-ok. on Saturday, August 25, 1962, Miss Len- ore Anne Ouellette, Peier- boro Public School teacher, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer O-uelleï¬e of Millbrook, became the bride of John Robert Draper, son ing September 13. Alan at- tended Millbroo-k Public Sch (Please see Page 4) WED'DIN'G Sales and Service 100] RENTAL s4 MONTH ' Wit? turq : RI 2 7971 PETERBORO mhe Eunnuunnnuun guh Her Juliet type headdress W'ï¬mvm , of Alencon lace, showered HIGH PRICES FOR Witlh pearls, was edged With shi-rred tulle, and caught to a ï¬ngertip veil of silk illusâ€" new goose and duck v sion. She carried a bouquet _ of .pink sweetheart roses. Also 01d feather ticks Attend-ants were her sis- ter, Miss Jane Ouellette, as 1‘" FLA“ BETHANY maidchhonor, and Miss Di- Phone 7R13 Collect ane Dalton of 'Petlerboro and ‘ Miss Heather Wishart of To- WW ronto as bridesmaids. They IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Wore lgOIWIlS of moss green live poultry feat-hers PIANO ORGAN silk organza over taffeta, with squared portrait neck- line; cap sleeves and the draped ‘midrif‘f and hipline flowing into a floating hem- l~ensgth side panel. She wore matching accessories and a corsage of bronze ' mums. The groom’; mother 'had' chosen a mint green sheath with lace yoke insert and floating side panel. She wore brown: accessories and a cor sage of pale yellow ’mums. . silk organza with appliqu ed For the wedding trip to JACK HAMLIN ' rounded necklines, elbow 1e- Quebec City, the bride don- ngth sleevesand applique fol ned a dress of white polishâ€"r lowed through on the fully ed cotton with print design in yellow and (bronze. Her TYPEWRITER ‘ Their matching «crowns of accessories were white, and' Sales and Service looped mohair were centred she wore a corsage of yell; RENTAL $4 MONTH ‘ with a cabbage rose, and fee ow Talisman roses. Mr. Ouellett-e gave his daughter in marriage. She wore a ï¬oorJength gown of heavy «Italian brocade styled on princess lines. The ï¬tted Ell-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII‘I! er, church organist played the wedding m-usic‘.‘ and his son Ashton McM‘ast- expenses $24 Ne. persons paid Postage $32 No. persons paid Petty claims $( No. persons paid (Hire of premises $£ No. persons paid Services $6£ No. persons paid Travelling expenses and !hire of vehicles $22 No. persors W34 Adveï¬i.c $4€ No. pe Daï¬ed at Port Hope this lst day of August, 1962. (ng-d.) H. ASHTON Officiizl Ad‘ent' IllIIIIllIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIll-Illlllllllllllllli Receipts, contribution-s, etlc. $2378.73 Number of persons from whom received 22 TOTAL $2378.73 PAYMENTS Candidate’s {personal There is below set out, as required by Section 63(5) of the Canada Elections Act, a summary, signed by the ofï¬- 'cial agents, of the returns of election expenses made to me by them on behalf of Eileen iCoutts Russell C. Honey Percy Vivian candidates at the recent I:-IIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIImlTnâ€"Jï¬t CANADA ELECTIONS ACT election' of a member to the 24th day of August, 1962 - - - ,’ . . f Com- re Russell :0. Honey; Electoral 'Dlstrlct of serve 1n the House 0 DURHAM mons of Canada held in the the 215t day of August, 1962 above mentioned electoral :re Percy Vivian; There is below set out, as ‘ ' being the days upon Which required by Section 63(5) of district, «which said returns) the said returns were furn- the Canada Elections Act, a are on ï¬le at my ofï¬ce and ished to me. EILEEN COUTTS RECEIPTS $2106.59 22 whom 1 $2378.73 TOTAL $243.90 10 $315.58 1 $64.23 1 $94.00 5 $698.93 4 Mid $226.64 expenses Postage No. persons paid Hire of «premises No. persons paid Services No. persons «patid Goods supplied No. persons paid Advertising No. persons paid TOTAL $463.31 10 Their matching «crowns oi looped mohair were centred with a cabbage rose, and fea tured over .flke Aface veils. They had chosen wrist len- gth «white gloves, shoes of silk organza with appliqu ed rounded nveckï¬nes, elbow 1e- ngth sleevesand applique fol lowed through on the fully bouffant skirts.- bodice had a sweetheart. nec kl'in‘e delicately hand-em'broi dered with pearls; long slee- Ives ended in lily points, and from a tiny. waistline, emphasized by bows af the (back, the skirt. flared to a 'bell shape. _ - IIIIIIIIIIBIIIIIIIIIII Daied at Port, Hope this ‘24?th day of August, 1962. E(Sgd.) ERIC R. LOVEK'IN Official Agent Receipts, Receipts, contributions, etac. $5234. 50 contrnbutioms, etc. $2341. 33 Number of persons from Number of persons from whom received 4 whom received 1 TOTAL $5234. 50 TOTAL $2341.22 Candidate’s personal may, on payment of a fee of D ed twenty cents, (each return) at at Port HOPE, be there inspected and exâ€" 131;} .24? egdAZISt def: tracts taken therefrom at pee we. y 0 ugust, any reasonable time during '( Sgd.) CWOLL MCI the six months next after Retumzng Offzcer. the lst day of August, 1962, SUMMARY OF RETURI re Eileen Counts; ELECMON EXPENSES MILLBROOK 9 JAS. IRVINE, MA. RUSSELL *C. BARRISTER SOLICITOR NOTARY PAYMENTS RECEIPTS $5234.50 $2466.37 1 No. persons paid $365.50 Goods supplied 8 'No. rpersons paid $915.16 Advertising 7 No. persons paid $679.86 TOTAL Hire of premises $200.52 \No. persons paid $607.09 Services Mr. and Mrs. Draper are to live at 5'04 Reid Street in Petenboro. At the reception in the Church Hall, Mrs. Ouelle‘ue received in a dress of charm pagne Swiss embroidered silk organza over taffeta, with squared portrait neck- line; cap sleeves and the draped 'mildriff and hipline- flowing into a floating hem-v length side panel. She wore- matching accessories and a Guests were from Santa Barbara, California, Fremont Ohio, Bra'ce'bridge, Gravenh- furs“, Matheson, Toronto, Wh itwby, Hamili'on, Peterb-oro, South Mon‘azghan, Fraserville Lindsay, Bethany, Campbell- croft and Mifï¬lbrook. Jerry Ricard of Bracebrid- ge was groomsman. The ushâ€" ers were Paul Ouellet‘re, bro t‘her of the bride, and Rob~ ert. Bartlett of Orilh’a. matching green. They carriâ€" ed cascades of yellow Shasta Based at Port. Hope this let day of August, 1962. (Sgd.) W. E. BONNEVILLE Ofï¬cial Agent SUMMARY OF RETURN OF ELECMON EXPENSES OF: Dated at Port Hope, this 131;, 24th and let days res- pectively of August, 1962. '( Sgd.) CARROLL NICHOLS PERCY VIVIAN PAYMENTS RECEIPTS $2341.33 $1806.71 $2341.33 $278.84 $155.78 $100.00