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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 17 Oct 1957, p. 1

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ms Co. Ltd., Montreal, Que‘ , only $22.50. Fster or Reming- )eating Sporters L-ision Swiss, 12. :2 fast repeater, magazine, Only aiable as a De- u come to Zion nday School at If you need , cal} 276 MilL Each fully §et } ours now-â€" lasts. We ship lptly . Interna- â€" I'nexpected ¢ vacancy in Splendid op- year-round in- details write 'Pt- J-283-901, . McInnis, o: Sllbrook. 2t r Permanent '28 at Trick’s nation. 41: rculator heat- I. Phone 155w 4,000 ft. of lumber; Also fence rails. Dd Girls, Men is wife Montreal, fell for Lucky Draws, Door Prizes, and Novelty Damces ADMISSION 50c . WWW-“NW W” '97th. Year. No'. 42. HOME AND SCHOOL Guest speaker at the Home and School meeting on Monday, October 2lst, at 8.15, will be Mrs. Lloyd Raper, president YOUR SAVINES EARN 437 GEORGE STREET INTEREST IS PAYABLE HALF-YEARLY BY CELE- AMOUNTS OF $100.00 AND UP MAY BE LEFT ON DEPOSIT. VICTORIA and GREY TRUST COMPANY WHEN YOU DEPOSIT THEM IN A GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATE FOR 5 YEARS. LOBA, Pontypool FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18th,1951 MUSIC BY "The Eastemers" of Oshawa Authorized by Law for the Investment of Trust Funds. DANCE Sponsored by of the Peterborough Home and 8011001 Council. Mrs. Jean “'MF'IOW will sing, All parents and friend§ are cordially in- vited. ‘ PETERBOROUGH MILLEROOK, ONTARIO, CANADA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 19 57 Fatal Accident Sunday Cast Gloom Over Whole Community The little. girl, who was of a very bright nature. Was a faith- ful attendant of the Zion Pente- costal Sundav School, and that Sundav morning, “hich xx as an open session due to Thanksgiv- ing, answered many Bible ques- tions without hesitation“ _ Thrâ€" large“ number of floral. CARD OF THANKS tributes at the Funeral Home! Mr.- and Mrs. Thos. Pinck was evidence 0f the sincere and family, and Mr. and Mrs. sympathy 0f the community in Harold Hubbeard and family the untimely death of a loving wish to thank all for their kind- t'hild and daughter. mess and sympat’y in their-time The compassion Of US all {5’00“ of bereavement. Especially the out to bereaved families, and ~ Millbrook Fire Brigade, Doug- as there is nothing We can say las Hall, Dr. Hobbs and Dr. except repeat the words of the Wright: The Rev. xv; H. HeuS- Master who said: “Suffer the 3 tin, Pastor Case and Re‘v. F. C. little Childrent cam; unto Me, Spring; also Russell Cannon and forbid them not. for of !and Herbert Patton, and 0.13. 511011 is the Kingdom bil’. Constable A. Edwards. PARTY This party sponsored by the Lions Club of Millbrook, will [be held Thursday, October 31, [in Millbrook Armouries at 7 .00 o’clock. Games, treats, etc. Anyone Wishing to make a. donation of cash towards this party may leave same with Jas. McMa'ster at the 50 to $1.00 Store, Lavern Fallis or at The Reporter Office. She leaves to cherish her memur)’, besides her parents, a “tuner Alan, 21:0 9, and a Sicifr \Vendy, age. 4. Also her grmulparontts, aunts and uncles. The funeral, under the direc- tion of the J. \V. Haw Funeral Home, Millbrook, took place from the Pentecostal Church on Tuesday, October 15th, at 2.00 o’clock, her Pastor M. Case and the Rev. E. C. Spring con- ducting the services. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McLeod-I and children of Simcoe, a sister of Mr. Pinck’s, was visiting with her brother and his fami- ly for the week-end, and their son Bill, about 15 years Old, and Barbara, who would have reached her seventh birthday on Stmday, October 20, undertook] to wash the car. The child 3‘ went to the pump to get a pail of water, and as she stepped on the well covering one of the boards gave way under her weight, letting her fall some 45’ ; or 50 feet to :the bottom. The . extra fine, warm sunny day, a was responsible for all the peoâ€" r ple at the home being out in the Si yard, and immediate help was sought. Her father, “Tommy”. Pinck- attempted to enter the] well, but as the sides began to crumble he had to be assisted‘alx back out. ' The Millbro-ol; fire-‘1 men arrived in very short time and Doug Hall of Millbrook,‘ was let down by a. rope which others held, and rescued the girl from the cold water. When brought to the surface it was; I V found she had a' bad bruise on the back of her head, this may have caused her death before reaching the water. Dr. M. E, Hobbs was called and the cor- oner Dr. 'Wright, but notwith- standing all aid, life was ex- tinct. About 4.30 Sunday after- noon the fire siren sounded a long distance across country- side due to the stillness of the weather, It was soon learned however, that there was no fire but that a much worse calamity had taken place when it was found little Barbara Elizabeth Pinck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thombas Pinck, nee Marj Orie Hubbeard, had dropped down a well to her death. The compassion of us all goo? out to bereaved families, and as there is nothing we can say except repeat the words of the Mastor who said: “Suffer the little Children to com; unto Me, and forbid them not. for of such is the Kingdom of Heaven. ” CHILDREN’S HALLOWE ’EN THE MIRROR-REPORTER Authorized as 2nd class mail WW Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Ingham included Dr. and Mrs. E. V. Elliott of Gal’s On Sunday, and Mr. George Ingham of Cornwall for a few days commencing Monday. . Mrs. W. Gray of Toronto, who spent the past week with her sister, Mrs. J. Barringer, returned home on Tuesday. She was accompanied back to Toronto by her sister, Who will \isit there for a few days. Mr. and Mrs Vern Goheen of DondOn, Ontario; Mr. and Mrs. Allan Goheen and Mr. A Goâ€" heen and Miss Shirley Goheen, R.N.., all of Toronto. During the meeting, the pre- sentation of a Hospital Bed (the proceeds of a magazine (-ampaign) will be presented by Millbrook Branch No. 4012, Canadian LegiOn to The Mill- br‘ook Red Cross Society. The admission to this big night’s ceremonies is FREE. George W. Howden, President. ‘A Mr. Cecil Ward and young son I Brian of Toronto, were #isitors‘ in Millbrook on Monâ€" day. ;~ Miss Alma thro-ope of Port Hope, and Mr. and Mrs. Eric McNellie, Toronto, visited with“ Mr. and Mrs. Hal Argue on *unday, Mr. Mae. Ingham attended the McLaren -.Ross wedding i9 Stayner on Saturday. {ifHoliday Visitors with Mr. arid Mrs. R. \V. Goheen were: Legion Members, their wives and Friends, Members of' the Ladies’ Auxiliary of The Leg- ion and General Public are cordially invited “to attend a Mass Initiation of Legion Mem- bers in The Millbrook Armour~ ies on Wednesday Evening, October 23rd, at 8.30 o’clock. Mayor J. D. Burnett with a Degree Team from Cobourg will conduct ihe Initiation Ceremonies. ~ Mr. Larry Argue-,rfourth year student in Mechanical, Engine- ering, Guelph O.A.C., spent Thanksgiving with his parents, "Mr. and Mrs. Hal Argue. 'Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Sayles of Lake Sesekinika, and Mrs. Marjorie Jelly of Toronto, were weekend guests of Mrs. Wm. West, Miss Jean Burnham was a Sunday dinner guest. MASS INITIATION PUBLIC INVITED TO COME SOCIAL - PERSONAL III!IIIIIIIIIIIIIII‘IIIII! PROPRIETOR Illulslulinznaslallrnlzt Dead Stock Removed HIGHEST muons mm 24-Haur Service PHONE COLLECT: Peterborouh 2-2080 Gobourg 1787 Nick Peconi Weldon L, Coulter, Svecretry-Treiuror. Seen and Heard On King Street During The Week The aroma of burning leaves on the the street was a splendid warning not to take this extra fine weather we have been having too serious, as the burn- ing of the summer’s crop of fallen leaves is proof that cold weather is sure to come sooner or later. For all we care it can be later A large aluminum truck trailer mounted‘ high‘ on one of “Bill” Buckham’s long flat transports. It really looked odd to see- such monster riding “piggy-back” as it were. â€"Of two-year-old Household Furniture, Saturday, October 19th, at 1.00 o’clock sharp; Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Heard, Tupper Street, Millbrook 'An Affair To ’Re‘memb‘ei' COMING â€"-: NEXT MONDAY T0 THURSDAY â€" Now on Its Fifth Week in Toronto! TI.-Ill-III'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIDIIIEIIIIIIIIIIIIII7 T318131. AND SAT. Fred- Astaire-am Shows at 6430 and 8.20 Audrey Hepburn (Note The Date) FROM 6:00 UNTIL ALL SERVED VARIETY PROGRAM AFTER THE SUPPER Adults $1.25 - v Children .15: Christian Leadership Training SchoOl GRACE CHURCH, MILLBROOK TURKEY DINNER Auction Sale Tuesday, in October AT BENSFORT UNITED CHURCH FRIDAY, OCTOBER. "25th. .s. Romantic Hit of the Year, in C olor With CARY GRANT and DEBORAH KERR ,1. cu“;â€" $1.50 a year in acivance; to U.S.A., $2.50 Post Office Department, Otta wa, Ont. 7.45 TO 10.00 P.M Each DONALD McKNIGI-IT LOCAL BOY GETS PROMOTION Donald McKnight, son of Deputy Reeve J. H. McKnight of Gavan, and Mrs. McKnight, former vice-principal at Grove School, succeeded Mr. Corbett as vice principal at Prince of Wales, and Murray Paterson, of King George, was appointed to Grove as vice-principal. The appointment of Lloyd Corbett as principal of West- motu‘lt School was approved Thursday by the Peterborough Board of Education. Former vice-principal of Prince of Wales, he succeeds the late H. Victor Cunningham who died September 12th. Donald’s many Millbrook and district friends will be pleased ’w hear of his quick rise up the ladder (f success, and congratulate him on his fine record. Renew Your Subscription. "BREAK ;' IN ' THE CIRCLE". “FUNNY FACE”, 9with

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