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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 27 Sep 1962, p. 1

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sworth 5 OUT STOCK MENS AN Shoes 5 coveralls iackets fRAND NEW, OLD MODEL; SPARK PLUGS for DLD CARS OLD TRACTORS “Hard to get nowadays.” . TRAILERS FOR SALE Large Quantity NEW USED PARTS. REBUILT Generators Starters Oflice: MjJJbrook WAGES PUN .Y MILLBROOK 5 ,8 feed limit. e penlty Heating Changeover AUTO WREGKERS GARDEN HILL International Panel. Sedan Delivery One Ton Truck, Ford ARMY WADERS Nearly Knee High. To pull over boots ONLY 50c PAIR SHADY N 00K” 'G HEATERS ETTE 61‘: TAX PAID Fuel Pumps Water Pumps EXCHANGE PfiONE 17 MILLBROOK Worship 11.15 AM. Sunday School 10.00 AM. The Millbrook Arena Board request tenders for care’oak- er for the 1962-63 season. _'Tenders to be mailed to :Dick -Huf?chison, RR 1 Mill Zlv‘O’N- PENTECOSML CHURCH Sunday School 10.00 AM. Morning Worship 11.00 AM. Evangelistic Service 7.30 PM Wednesday Prayer Bible Study 8 RM. Young Peoples, Friday at 8 A Hearty Welcome To All Mrs. Eva Devon, Pastor THE SALVATION ARMY Y.P.S.M. Wm. Storms and Mrs. Storms Sunday School 3 PM. (Legion Hall) A Welcome Awaits You U MIT ED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. S E. Snowden, B.A.,B.D MILLBROOK N O SERVICE Sunday School 10 A.M. ‘ CAVAN ANNIVERSAR SERVICES 11 AM and 7:30 PM. Rev. B. F. Hicks, BA, Bl). Manor Road United Church Used corn binder in working condition. George Martin. ST. THOMAS’ CHURCH Harvest Service ' 11 AM. 5-ROOM BUNGALOW Good water. HaD hydro. Low down paymenm. Scarlet, Villa. Call RI 745-8798. Solid vailue. 5300M BU-NGALOW. Goo-d water. HaD hydro. Low rent for «good tenant's. Scarlet Villa. Call RI 745-8798. CHRIST CHURCH Evensong 7.30 i 102nd YEA-R - E. 8:0. E. "'3‘?” NO. 39 BEAUTIFUL MILLBROOK, ONTARIO, CANADA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27' 1962 Authorized 2nd class mail, Post Office Dept, Ottawa Harvrie Armstrong, Publisher HOUSE FOR RENT 7-RO’OM. CAVAN 944-5304. PRESBYTBRIA‘N CHURCPH IN CANADA Rev. Gerald E. Graham, B.A. MILLBROOK ANNIVERSARY SERVICES :Please see larger notice) FISH 8: CHIPS Take Out or Eat Here ARNEY’S PHONE 38 CHURCH OF CANADA ST. JOHN’S CHURCH ttins 9.30 AM. Surprising what a wee ad can get or sell for you. Just phone it in. MI 19 DIME-A-UNE ;. Tenders to state wee- 7.30 P. M. The Liquor Licence Act and Regulations thereunder. AND FURTHER TAKE N OTICE that any person resident in the said licens- ing distir-inct objecting to any such application shtll file his grounds ..of objection in writing with the Deputy Registrar at least ten days before the meeting. If the party who 1:00.}: the pair of work shoes last Sat- urday (Sept. 15) night, but unfortunately «dropped one at Hi-wa‘y gate would call they can have same, as one shoe must be very uncomf- ortable, also if they would bring back the oats they book when getting the shoes I would be quite happy». Leonard Henderson TAKE NOTICE that the Annual Meeting of The Liqu- or Licence Board of Ontario for Licensing District Num- ber 9, comprising the count- ies of HASTINGS, NORTH- UMBERLAND AND PRINCE EDWARD will 'be held at the COUNCIL CHAMBER, CITY HALL, in the CITY of BELL. .VILLE in the COUNTY of HASTINGS on TUESDAY the 16th day of OCTOBER, 1962, commencing at the hour of 9:30 o’clock in the forenoon at which time it will hear and determine ap- plications for tlh-e renewal of licences in accordance with I wish to thank all the friends and neighbours who sent cards, fruit and flowers during my stay in Toronto General Hospital. And also those who helped with the work at :home. The Liquor Licence Act Licensing District Number 9 Donald Graham and family H. J. Browne, Acting Deputy Registrar 55 Lake Shore Blvd. Eas TORONTO, 2 comma EVENTS ‘ ‘BAIKiE Se‘ALE OCTOBER 13 at 2 P. M. ORANGE HALL ST. THOMAS’ W. A. CARE OF T‘HAN-‘KS NOTICE OF L‘ETT E‘R ONTARSO The Miflbr-ook bran-ch of The Torontoflomini-on Bank will celebrate its 60th anni- versary *rhis year in its new- 1y enlarged and renovated premises. The (branch first, opened for business on November 18, 1902. For its yea-rs of continuous operation, M111 brook branch is among the first 50 of the 603 branches Since 1955 The Toronto- Dominion Bank has bufltx «190 new branches across Canada. Fifty of these new branches are in communi- ties where The (PomntmDo- minion Bank was not previ- ously represented. The renovaoion of Mill- brook «branch is part. of a program of modernization and expansion by The 'Dor- onto-Dominion Bank to pro- vide improved service and: The Toronto-Dominion is pioneering. This year it was the first Canadian bank to Bank. banking facilities throughout Canada. The 1963 Corvette is offering two distinctive models â€" the totally new fast-back design Sting Ray sports coupe, shown at top, and a convertible with folding soft top and/or detachable hardtop. The new Corvettes have flush-fitting headlights with power-operated retractable metal covers. Four powerful V8 engines, with a choice of Powerglide, three-speed or four- speed synchro-mesh transmissions,‘ are available. For the first time, Corvette is ofiering power 1 ,A k_ __A" Dybwu a; Alv van-v “- w. '- w“â€"-â€"â€"-v_, wâ€" v v.” _ v v _ steering and power brakes, as optional equipment. The Toronto-Dominion BRANCH He received his first man- ager appointment. in 1935 at Clarksburg, where he served for 14 years. In 1949 he was appointed manager of the Afliston bnanch and was there until 1953, when he was made manager of the Mill'brook branch. The TorontmDomitnion, in 1962, tap-pointed Canada’s first Women’s Consultaqt. She is responsible for infar- ming women of the serviees of special interest. to them that :are available at The TorontoJDominion Bank; and for «advising them in. men- cia'l mabfiers. ' As he nears his terth year as manager of the Mill- brook Branch of The Toron- toDominion Bank, G. Earl Lii-esemer has achieved the second longest record of service in 1hat position. Of his 14 predecessors in the 60â€"year history of the bran_ ch, he is second only to H. A. Kerr, who was manag- er from 1932 to 1948. 1,500 «by the old system, this installation in Toronto speed-s transactfions between branches. Mr. Liesemer entered the banking service in 1922 at. Galt, and, except for two years in Montreal, has gain- ed all his banking experi_ ence in various [positions at Ontario branches. Through the years, these and Jubilee. 1963 CORVETTE a‘n‘i 'e‘Iectric cbmput. ENfGAG‘E‘M E‘NTS ...._ w‘g cshystem. Mrs. William Donoghue of 3'55; 000 eques Petenbor-ough wishes to an- 1«r,‘ ‘o apared with ,,,,,, A” A---fl-_--_-, _, Petenbor-ough wishes to an- nounce the engagement of "her eldest daughter, Jo_Ann Louise Friar to Lewis Collins Smith, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith of Apsl-ey. Wedding to take place Saturday, Octsorber 20, \1962 at 3. 00 pm. 'in St An. drew’ s Uni-ted Church, M511 brook. Editor’s Note -â€" Jo-Ann is the daughter of the former Louise Widdis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Widdis. M. Sfi. A. Smith E. W. Lamprey G. L. McHattie A. H. ‘Sims M. Carry W. G. Paterson W. B. McCririck L. R. Atkinson 1902- 1905-« 1906â€"- 1907â€"- 1911'â€" 1915- 1917â€"â€" 1919â€"- men have managed our Mill- brook 1brail‘ch: M. Carry W. G. Paterson W. B. McCririck L. R. Atkinson E. C. Britten; 1928-â€" H. A. Kerr ‘ 1932-â€" H. Perkin 1948-â€" W. F. Moore 1951â€"- G. E. Liesemer 1953 to the present and the future. ..We are gratful to Messrs White and Gillies of Head Ofi‘ice of The Tbronto-Dom- inion Bank for their kind. ness in sending us the facts above re the history of out branch. The Repomer. congratu- lates our Millbrook Branch on the occasion of its Diamâ€" ED.

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