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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 13 Sep 1962, p. 1

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X and Addington and [gs Counties. ‘ia Counties. She was ‘3 by Miss Elizabeth 9, Home Economist for- FADY NOOK” IllllI-IIIIIIIIIII m VIII-IIIIIIIIIIIII Tmfiling School was Ed by Miss Marion ing Changeover ch month left ,, Peterboro Economist over mom 0? Wm ‘ST. JOHN’S CHURCH FOR SALE Genesee wheat. Cleaned and bagged. Arnold Brown, RRI CAVAN Divine Worship and Sunday School 9.45 AM. A Warm WelcO‘Ine To All MELBROOK Sunday School 10.00 AM. Divine Worship 11.15 AM. CHURCH OF CANADA Misllbrookâ€"Cavan Rev. S. E. Snowden, B.A.,B.D THE SALVATION ARMY Y.P.S.M. Wm. Storms and Mrs. Storms Sunday School 3 PM. (Legion Hall) . ' A Welcome Awaits You Worship Worship 9.45 AM. Sunday School 11.00 AM. Informal Service 7.30 PM. ‘P'RE'S‘BYTBRIA'N ’ CHURCH lN CANADA Rev. Gerald E. Graham, E MILLBROOK Wednesday Prayer Bible Study 8 PM. Young Peoples, Friday at 8 A Hearty Welcome To All Mrs. Eva Devon, Pastor PENTEC'OSTNL CHURCH Sunday School 10.00 AM. Morning Worship 11.00 AM. Evangelistic Service 7.30 PM CHRIST CHURCH Evensong 7.30 : We cerfainly miss the Rev. Edgar Palfrey. He 'and Mrs. Palfrey and their fine son Craig moved from Mill- ( Please see Page 2) Milbbrook. FOR SALE 6 young pigs. W. S. Seward. FOR SALE OR RENT {imam bungalow. HD hydro, 20 minutes run to Peter-.boro Good water. Call RI 5-8798. ;hip 11.15 AM. lay School 10.00 AM. EDITOR-ML 0F 3031's FISH cums sf Take Gut or Eat Here '. THOMAS’ HOUSE FOR RENT OM. CAVAN 944-5304. UNITED 11.15 A. M. 7.30 P. M. 9.30 A.M. ozf Gavan, brought greetings; Mr. Clair Winslow spoke the S. E. Snowden gave the In Vocation Prayer. Mr. Ausrtin Burch, District Comrhissionâ€" er of the Boy Scouts of Can- ad‘a, Wts chairr'nan. Mr. Wil- lam 'Mirbchell, deputy-vreeve Mrs. P. Lodewyks played the organ prelude. The Rev. Glen In 'Cavan United Church on Thursday evening, Seprtâ€" ember 6, 1962, Robert Allan and Griffith Tripp received Queen Scout rcertficates, bad- gas and rings from, respect- lvely, Mr. Russell Honey, M. I wish to thank Dr. Hobbs," Dr. Wright, Mrs. Lyle Nat/t- ress and everyone else who showed me such kindness in Mill-brook, also the Nurses in Civic Hospital, Peterboro. illhanks 'a million. ” :, ONTARIO, CANADA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER E3 1962 11, Post Office Dept, Ottawa Harvie Armstrong, Pubhsher 'I wish to thank the ladies of LOBA Lodge 1066 Dr. J. W. Wright, Dr. J. M. Wishart, Dr. J.A. Butt, and all the kind friends who sent cards, flowers and rfrumt during my recent illness. Lowest, or any tender not necessarily (accepted. Mrs. Gertrude C. Dawe Secretary-Treasurer VILLAGE OF MILLBROOK TENDERS FOR ROOFING PUBLIC UTILITIES STOREHOUSE Sealed Tenders will be re- ceived by the undersigned until 5.00 P. M. Thursday, Sept. 20, 1962 for supplying material and labour for roofing the Public Utilities Storehouse Tupper Street, Mfllbrook, with corrugated aluminum roofing. Size of storehouse approximately 60’ x 15’. WANTED . BUILDING INSPECTOR for the VILLAGE OF MILLBROOK Apply in writing to TURKEY SUPPER CAVAN HALL sponsored by CAVAN UNITED CHURCH Thursday, Sep. 27, 5:30 on. Adults $1.50 Children 15¢: ‘OAERID OIF THANKS Frank Mat-ch ett COMING EVENTS . Dawe, Clerk E.O.E REGARDING POLIOMYELITIS VACCINE will be .used for persons othâ€" er than school children. ILIVE’ ORAL LSABIN) Clinics will be for 1 DAY A second series of clinics only in each area. will :be October 1st thru 4th. H you cannot attend the There will (be a clinic in ev- clinic in your area, you may ery school, and in some areas attend another clinic. special clinics, that is, halls (Please see Page 3) ‘l‘ne was unevrolet truck line features new, lighter weight six-cylinder engines, a new 90- horsepower four-cylinder. engine in 1A -ton forward-control models; and Iâ€"beam front axles with variable rate leaf springs in mediumâ€" and heavy-duty series for better ride, durability and load capac1ty. The Light-Duty Panel shown here has ”smooth-riding boil-spring front ems, Harold Little, Donald Armstrong a n d Raymond \Kennedy. The 1963 Chevrolet truck line features 1 horsepower four-cyhnder engine in 1A- with variable rate leggf sgr_in_gs in medium, AHA 1AAJ AAAâ€"A11“ [ Burial was at Rosemount, Memorial Gardens. The pall- bearers ' were Kenneth and Gordon Huggins, Walter. Ad- The service was on Friday the Rev. J.B. Spencley offiei- ating. A Masonic service was held the previous evening. He was a member of Grace United (Church and Lorne Lodge 375, Om-em‘ee. iAl'vin Armstrong, both of Peterboro; a sister, Viola, Mrs. Harold Little of Mill- brook, and a“ pygpher Wesley , 6fWé1‘co’me3wénd' {nu-r grand I children. Jemeyfilbert Armstrong, 55, of 55 Cameron St., Peter boro, died in hospital in Pet. . boro on Tuesday, Septem- her 4, 1962 after undergoing a heart Operation ‘in Montreâ€" a1 eleven weeks ago. He had suffered a lengthy illness prior to the operation. He was {born in Cavan To- wnvship to the late George ‘ Armstrong and Mary Kenne- ‘ fly. Except for 12 years in Belleville and 8 years runnâ€" ing a store in Mount Pleas- ant, he had_ spent most at his life in Peterboro. For 19 years he was in the carpentâ€" ers shop at IOGE. 053 ITUA‘RiY STRONG May I request your co-op erartion and assistance in publicizing this community public health programme. Yours truly, Charlotte M. Homer (Medical Officer of Health Enclosed please find a lat. ter which will be sent to each physician and dentist and also will 'be sent home with each school child. IDhe Editor, Sabin Poliomyelitis Vac- cine (Oral) is being offered Northumberland and Durâ€" ham on October 1, 2, 3 and 1'13 and Wally T-ra ., are back to Itheir, fi e-.a.week schedule! Maw-s on“ the 030 Trans-an hammer work. From «this Qc‘tbber, fI‘o-msmy anecl‘ «the bofgr‘switch to a new‘ format {with progâ€" rams on Monda'y,-{Wed-nesd'ay and Friday. ‘Sifiécial guests will be on hand each. Mon- day and Friday, while Wed- nesdlay will be devoted to country and western music. 1963 CHEVROLET TRUCK After a brief Summer va‘ 5 cation, Tommy Hunter g ‘ his regular supporting IT he Rhythym Pa' READY FOR ANOTHER Y; L‘ETTE'R m1 c-nuu. Mr. Hugh R. Stewart est your co-op Hilltop Stock Farms, assistance in Box 132, "it"? is community Peterborough, Ontario ‘V Programme Telephone: RivefSide 5-7216 or orn er Department of Hignways, District Office, m 138 Hope Street North, Port Hope, Ontario. ' persons oth- Telephone: TUrner 5-9481 Toronto Regional Office, attend the Downs-view, Ontario. , you may Telephone: 248 3444 tic. DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS .ge 3) ONTARIO \rsâ€"rvg THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th, 1962. TERMS: $100.00 Deposit; at time of sale (Cash or Certi- fied Cheque made payable to the Treasurer of Ontario) baIance Myéflfle' Within thir- ty days. For further information please contact: The Auctioneer, erty at: ,. - 10:30 A. M”. '1 side of Highwéy 28, one mile north 8: Blaiiieboro. .ONTARIO . AUCTION SALE {OF LAND- PROPERTY SALE T4380 One arfd- fourâ€"fifths acres of land, more: or less, being part: of L61; 1, Concession 1, Towmp of South Monagh. an, ‘ Co. of 'Nortihumber- land, 1 ed~ on the east DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS to 'be held on the prop. ”SW

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