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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 13 Sep 1962, p. 2

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swee sweet \peas, the thougâ€" {htful gift of our neighbour, Mrs. Bruce Ingham, son ends. Many are tanned; but few acquired their tans on resort beaches. Most were employed as waitresses, 0hr istmas tree pruners, farmers” and tobacco workers. Five attended. the 5-week Reserve Army Training at Co'bourg-z Bernard Ingham, George Sheppard, Peter Stu a-rt, Roger Gillie and Wayne Hogg. They tasted life in“ the army. Best of all, they liked the $40 a week. “I’ve got twppence, jolly, jolly... To brighten our return to books, behold! on every tea- cher’s desk a pretty vase of °3 3' NATTRESS ‘ MILK 3 FOR 43 . WE DELIVER The grounds are being readied for Field Day. Peri- ods of [Physical Education are being used intensely in preparation, each pupil in tent on his own event. Lat- _er, MiH‘S meets 0mm and, Blackstock. On Friday, September 21, a ‘busloaud is off to Stratford ifor “Macbeth”. by Gary Greer One hundred athree stud- ents are enrolled at M.H.S. and a few will be at their desks when the tobacco seaâ€" vacation. EDITORIAL O'F SORT S (From Page 1) brook the day before we came back from a ten-day Until he enifiere-d hospital for the operations and treat menfls for his vision, Mr. Palfrey, through three years, came into our shop, usually on Monday or Tuesday, with the schedule of services for the three congregations oi the {Parish of Gavan. Time and again we published the service for St. John’s, Ida Where the St. Thomas serv. ice should have been; and Newto-nville Phone Clarke 4721 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII CARNATION EVAPORA'E'EB Government Inspected F‘O'R EXAMPLE WHITEWASH SEPTIC TANKS BERT TO-MPKINS HIGH SCHOOL PHONE 264 STABLES NOBODY BEATS PUMP meets Orono and, THE MILLBROOK REPORTER, BEAUTIFUL MILLBROOK, ONTARIO, CANADA FRIDAY SEPT. 14, at 8 P. M. V 311 ety Show DICK WALKER HANSENSISTERS :snavn-st FAMILY, JACK MCLEAN. BEN DANE ZEN‘A CHE-EVERS But the good man never once complained. He still came in Whis’ldng the next week. It’s a funny darn thing, but this past. week we have been told of 0 so many fine things mat that man did. We knew he did fine things. We did not hear of them from him; but. we knew of them While he was here. It may be that. while 'he was here fihe people on the rec- delving end of his goodness were sort of sworn to secre- cy; now they feel free to .talk. Good it worked out that way; M-.r Palfrey would have tbeen embarrassed offli- (Please see Page 3.) IIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIII-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL FOR THE FIRST TIME LIVESTOCK SHOW TROTTING RACES ARTS CRAFTS COOKING BAKING FLOWERS Part HOpe Agricultural Society F‘ELLOWSW": COME TO THE FAIR BRING YOUR STOCK SATURDAY, SEPT. 15 ACROBATS HAPPY LAND SHOWS MIDWAY A Big Day for The Whole Family COMEDIAN M. C. PANTOMIMIST NOVELTY DANCER THE BUWMANVILLE BARBERSHOP UUARTET Mr. R. D. Mul-holland, the president of The Canadian Bankers Association, informs Re OVERDRAFT'S IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl E r N‘ODRT'HrUfM’B'BRLAN’D - DU‘RH-A‘M EH'EASLTH UNIT ' _ IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIll.II!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Child Health Conference ImmunizaIion Clinic for pre- -school children ‘ Sep. 17 Oct. 15 Nov. 19 MILLIROOK WAI'I'ING ROOM 1:30 - 260 P. M. AT P'OiRIT ‘HOP‘E FAIR FALL FAIR The Mdllbrook Reporter: “On be-halfuof the charter- ed banks I have been asked to make it clear beyond all doubt that the elimination JUMPERS IN THE SADDLE HORSE DIVISION of overdraft; privileges is not connected in any way with prevailing monetary policy. Furthermore, this change in Please see Page 3) ( From Piéé 2 ) the method of borr: M. (FLATT BETH Phone 7R13 Coll‘ HIGH PRICES FOE live poultry feathl RI 2-7971 3 JACK THE CHA new goose and due? Also old feather ticl PIANO ORG. TUNING REP! Sales and Service RENTAL $4 MONT. HOW MA‘ to do possibll of a ne‘ financi the big COID‘

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