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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 27 Sep 1962, p. 2

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up for ‘ sChool.‘ ' 7 v -I-- - " I Mr. John Stoufi-er spent = SEPTI TA ‘ : {he first 6 weeks. of his (Sum- = BERT gOWKfiS , = mer 'by af'rtendmg a course = N ewton ville = in T°r°m°.“hr°“gh the week 5 Phone Clarke 4721 E and melaxmg on the week- IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ends in the glorious High. 1‘ ‘ ‘.- . _.._ . yams of Hanburmn. At the N13 Douglas qugsop spa. and of the Summer-he had int the, §ummer~ mflh has fam :1 brief holiday trip through 315' at! has COttage at.Hahbur parts of Lfichigan, Indiana ion Lake near the Village of and Ohio followed by a quiet WWW”? Mrs. Jackson spent. her Summer unpacking a-nd est» pblis'h'ing her new 'home in Cobou-rg. Mr. and Mrs. Williams :teaehers from the province Lnd daughter spent most of marking grade 13 Eng Lit Miss Wanda Hobbs was During August they spent, busy with gardening, wood 10 days collecting plants on finishing, and flhe usual Fre- the Lake Superior Shore at» nahâ€"Successful? Plus the Agawa, Heron Bay, Marath- dreary round of housework. on, Schrei‘ber ‘and Terrace She also enjoyed short trips r3357- ?tO Lake Huron,’ Goderich, llllllllllllllllllllll Kincardine, .Muskoka, Halibâ€" I E WWII and Georgian Bay. “Illlmrur: n" l: / HIGH SCHOOL by Principal J. D. Hodgson \ Now that all the teachers 3nd ’stu‘den‘s are back to their responsibilities, it is in‘eresting to note the actiâ€" ~yi’ries of .the teachers dur- ing the Summer. 5‘ Secretary, The Committee On The [city 5 TIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII: 515% son TAX PAID l-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII£IIIIIIIIIIIII Anniversary Turkey Supper [IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII' BOYS MENS Boots SISMAN Shoes overalls leans coveralls smoc'ks iackels OUT. 10, 5 RM. G. C. Ellsworth f‘SELLING » our ENTIRE STOCK SUNDAY, OCT. 7, 1962 H A. M. and 7:30 P. M. The Rev. 5. B. Coles, B. A ANNIVERSARY Mrs. Gladys Armstrong spent July, With 100 other :teaahgrs from. the province; pal birds and butterflies. During August they spent, 10 days collecting plants on ;he Summer in Millbrook {working on their Summer homeâ€"building a new brid~ ge over Baxter Creek, gar-d- enim-g, cutting grass, shinglâ€" ing, putting on new siding and keeping track of the 10. WHITEWASH STABLES PUMP Generators Starters Fuel Pumps Water Pumps Transmissions EXCHANGE _ PHONE 17 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Large Quantity NEW USED IPA} REBUILT III-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII and saw “Macbeth”. They were back in Millbrook at 9:30 p.111. by Gary Greer On Friday, September 21, 38 Grade 11,12 13 stud- ents of MHS, With Mrs. M. E. Hobbs and {teachers Miss Wanda Hobbs and Mrs. Gla- dys Armstrong, visited Stra Word by Stock Brothers bus for the Dam. of Edn; Augâ€" ust she spent with her fam- 5in at ‘lheir cottage on Lake pntario near Brighton. AUTO WRECKERS GARDEN HILL Mrs. John McIntyre of Peterbor‘o is spending a few days with Miss M. Needham. H. M. Trick, to Toronuo for a few days. It was {the first [visit to Toronto in 4 years for his parents. Mrs. Mervyn {Prick was Jean Fisher, pop- “ular bookkeeper at. Jeffery’s ‘Creamery. Mervyn has some acreage of Christmas trees near the Marsh Church; and he enjoys a day or two there as a change from policework ‘ in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Trick of Toronto were in Millbrook last week. They took Mervâ€" yn’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. SOCIAL PERSONAL Miss Fay Rutledge, Civic Hospital, Peterboro, spent Sunday at fihe home of Miss M. Needh'am. iBl‘BL’E SOCIETY by Miss Jean Burnham The Canvassers for the Millcbrook and Cavan Branch of The Canadian Bible Soci- ety are now out. They have always been met with court- esy and generosiy and we hope it will 'be the same this year. There is no greater work for .the betterment of‘ mankind throughout the W0â€" rld than to give the Word of Gold 10 each man in his own language. The habit of daily Bible reading gives strength for living and dis- pals fear. ‘ ARTMY WADERS Nearly Knee High To pull over boo-ts ONLY 50c PAIR LEE w vâ€" -v VEL WNW, Don Spicer’f Man; rbliilfi a shanty and a3 issue of The- Leadgmo‘st mm mm 911mm, Géoigd of Regina. The Mole was Bell by name, settled in the headed ' g' vafiéy m whai: was the!!! SO'URIS‘ VALLEY ‘ rmhg-.. ___ 1-. _ -. . om Millbrook. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII! e'n-e; e S f m. w m o m ...«M t i rater ranch heav ourt- , mi w . vâ€"uv “1C that I had heard of a Squire SoWden as having come fr. indicafled? ( Don had marked it. ) on Page 2. Do you think that Squire Sowden came from iMfllbrook or Mollbrook as {“Picked up this paper in Regina the other day and nvoti-Ced the article marked I: seemed only a day or so [later “that we received from 'him a letter on the Stationery of The Macdonald (hotel) in Edmonton. How thoughtfully kind of him to write in! It said: Mr. Donald Spicer was in a few days ago to pick up some priming we had done. He was to leave for Western Canada the next day, he said. Ted may have picked them up from the counter where he works. Dozen matter. in the book rack of a pew in St. Thomas’ Church, or good results; bum this beats all. The spectacles may have been, since early Summer, Roy Hunter came in and placed this ad: LOST Pair of glasses. Brown case. Early in August. Loser asks finder to phone Reporfer. : We were just; “putting it in the paper” when in com- es Ted Clugston with the specs in his paw. We know that good advertising gets are again under way. The first monthly one was held recently at the home of Mrs. Arthur Trick Wi'flh Mrs. Herb Bremner, president, in the chair. Final plans were ma- de for the annual Brownie revel. Refreshments were served. . ‘BIR'OIWN'I‘ES G I’R’L GUIDE NEWS by Mrs. John Lyons The fall meetings of the local Girl Guide and Brown- ie Parent Group Association 7" “MEET AND EAT AT SHADY NOOK” E‘DITO‘RI‘AL O=F SORTS ONTARIO, CANAD. SHAQWQK DAIRY MILLBROBK GENERAL INSURANCE Namre does make mistakes: H. OUELLETTE bones in the 'head and none in the the present sate of Souris, ManL,’ built: a shanty and as 1 put a few acres to the plow. ” ‘3 Dumg the Spmng of 1880 ' a James Wig-gins arrived at PIANO ORGAN TUNING REPAIR â€" = I : : = E : TYPEWRITER = = Sales and Service = : RENTAL $4 MONTH I : I I RI 2-7971 PETERBORO : illIllllIIlIIllllIlIIE ,,â€"â€"â€"_____.______ :IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE JACK HAMLIN CO. LTD. M ON UMEN TS FAMILY MEMORIALS PORT HOPE TU 5â€"5216 MILLBROOK JAG 7v: B1 .tiISTER SOLICITOR NO "ARY - . g 3 )3 i . 14» . ._- putting it 9 Chevy it’s ev tures Chevy II ' Chev. Fro dec Lin lux B01 you ing tel 8378

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