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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 24 Oct 1957, p. 1

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{eliable man as Durham County not necessary. A nity to step into m business where 'oducts have been rs. Big profits. nished on credit . 'igh’s Dept. LL 5 Richelieu, Mon. )Nâ€" Cash and on B-A Perman- Plthylene Glycol) at Trick’ 3 B-A. ion. 21: as Range: 3. Gas new) ; two Van‘ . white aluminum , ins. and 56x54 we 2254-21, Mill- 1t mt. 4,000 ft. of Ene lumber; Also of fence rails. »bt. McInnis, or i Millbrook. 2t 5H3 luantity of Elm :,ks dry. Phone brook. 22: .ble woman to If you need rn, call 276 Mill- 2: and Girls, Men to come to Zion Lunday School at circulator heat- ‘ish. Phone 155W A 21: once a week. Millbrook. 3t 17, 1957 437 GEORGE STREET - PB‘I‘ERBOROUGH YOUR SAVINGS EARN There will be no papgr Oct. 3m. See you again Nov. 1th. penter tools, etc. Terms Cash No Reserve. Property sold I have received instructions! VUltufll ’ from the Administrator of the: William Harvey Wood estate of the late Mrs. Esther A large gathering of friends Vance and L. J. Hutchinson” and relatives attended the fu- to sell by Public Auction on. neral service for W. Harvey \Vednesday, October 30th, at Wood held in the Haw Funeral 1.00 p.m. sharp, at the late Home Thursday afternoon, residence, East Half of Lot 3,'October IOth. Concession 7, Gavan Township,l The service was conducted 2 miles North of Millbrook, by Rev. G. Mead of Bethany. their entire household effectsfi A son of the late Mr. and farrn machinery, lumber,“ car-A Mrs. William Henry Wood, he No Reporter Next Week Grace Church Sunday School Hall ON Tues., Oct..29th, at 8 p.m. Under auspices of L.0.L. 79, Mill'brook Silver Collection - All Welcome THE MARTIM LUTHER FILM INTEREST IS PAYABLE HALF-YEARLY BY CHE- J . H. Barringer, Publisher. Now is the time to start Christmas Shopping. Dainty lingerieâ€"Lovely “Dunedin” wool sweater sets Grand ’mere orlon sweatersâ€"slenderlcnit Cardigans Bulky Orlons. Pursesâ€"Scarvesâ€"Hankiesâ€"Hosiery. Goats, Dresses, Slacks, Skirts, Jersey Blouses PRETTY FLANNEIETTE DUSTERS $$4.95 Children’s Hosiery, Sweaters, Pyjamas, Sleepers, Skirts, Jackets, Snowsuits. VICTORIA and GREY TRUST COMPANY AMOUNTS OF $100.00 AND UP MAY BE LEFT 0N . Year. No. 43. WHEN YOU DEPOSIT THEM IN A GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATE FOR 5 YEARS. SALE REGISTER THE GERTRUDE SHOP, PHONE 136 Jack Reid, Auctioneer Approximately 46 Shopping Days Until Christmas-JO Authorized by Law for the Investment of Trust Fund MILLBROOK, ONTARIO lull-Illu-Izzzzzalannunllllallllln 5% Burial was Cemeterv,1da. Pallbearers were Walter Se- ward, Mathew Todd, Allie Fallis, Allan Wood, Ross Wood and Melville Wood. The beautiful floral tributes were carried by Lloyd Fallis, Ted Armstrong, , Jack 'Arm- strong, Burton Rowe, Donald Porter, Clifford Fallis, Walter’ Todd, Byron Fallis, Walter Fallis, Fenton Fallis and Wes- ley Powell. Mr. Wood who died sudden- ly, was in his seventy-first year. is survived by him bmtlieis, Wilbert and Richard. One sister, Mildred, predeceased 'I I Obituary William Harvey Wood A large gathering of friends and relatives attended the fu- neral service for W. Harvey Wood held in the Haw Funeral Home Thursday afternoon, St. John’s MILLBROOK, ONTARIO, CANADA THURSDAY, Odi'OBER 24, 1957. Swansonâ€"In loving memory af Mrs. Edward Swanson who passed away October’ 3-Oth, 1956. Her memory is as dear today, As in the hour she passed away. -â€"â€"Ever remembered by her Husband and Family, tQW‘en and Prince Philip. He was also on an official visit to Camp Br‘rden last week and while there met another Mill- brook boy, F.(). Ross Lunn, of the Air Force, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lunn, Mill- brook. Needless to say the two had“ a fine visit, Mr. Lunn in- viting him to dinner at his home at nearby Creemore. Mrs. Lunn, nee Dorothy Sisco, also a former Millbrook resi- ent and school days acquaint- ance, no doubt had a few words to say in the reminiscences of the “old hometown.” Falli's.â€"In loving memory of Weston C. FalliS"WhO passed away October 27th, 1955. Commissioned commissary officer Raymond H. Barringer, former MilIbrook resident, of a Montreal naval base, was one of two o-fi‘ieersa chosen from there to go to Ottawa during the visit of Her Majesty the LOCAL BOYS HAD PLEASANT VISIT A 7 W'right .............. 303 Ma’s High Triple A. Wright .............. 698 League Standing Oct. 18th. I 1. West Enders ........ 22 2. Zion Liners .......... 19 3. Coulter ............. 18] 4. Bee Aze ............ 18 5. Rustlers ............ 171 l 6. Bankers ............ 17" l 7, Rink E Dinks ....... 15' ‘ 8. Crew Cu-ts .......... I4! 9. Bob Cats ...... - ...... 14! 10. Nelson .............. 14' 11. Agnew ............ 11’ 1?... Industrials ......... 10 13. Murphies ........... 9, 14. Bailieboro .......... g 9 ‘15 . Racket'e ers ......... 9 "16.0 Pep R Uppers ....... 8 17. Ball Twisters ........ 8 18. Madkaps ........... 8 Ladies’ High Single I E. Powell ............... 31011 Ladios’ High Triple M. McDowell ............ 764’ Men’s High Single l 1 10. 11. 12. 13. .15 . Sadly mi<sed by his wife. TWO loads of Christmas trees going west. They caught our phone Wire and tore it down. The result was a lot of talk ac- cumulated for another time, l A small yellow kitten that at- : tracted two dogs, a large black one, too big to be bothered with such trifles as a kitten, and a ,vvung pup not yet old enough .vo know that dogs and cats sel- «(hill agree; also a number of perturbed people, fearful of a A dog sitting up in the back seat of a car lmking more in- telligent than some humans. dug Mn hates cats. like a cat‘ hates dog-s, lest he appear. But. 2111 ended well as L. M. Fallis was noticed enticing the kitten out of danger.; Seen and Heard On King Street During The Week IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAL! TEE MIRROR-REPORTER Authorized as 2nd class mail Bowling 411111.111“. 00000 bizikéiiii 22’ [.11le cuusm, LVllSS Estella 1 19 Hetherington, on Sunday. 18 FATHER AND DAUGHTER 1_{ RIVALS AT PETERBORO’ 1 Melville Strong, a farmer in the Carmel district, reports seeing three deer, a buck and two does near his place, If the animals knew how close the hunting season was they would make tracks fOr the back woods, or are they safer around civilization? “That’s a good question”. ’ SPOTS THREE DEER AT CARMEL nil-IllngEIIIIIIIIIIIII! Township. The Mirror-Repor- ter with Gail’s other friends join in congratulating her on her sucess. [ Miss Gail Orde champin plow- er at PeterbOrough County; _ match last year was again placed in the same honoured ' position at the 1957 match a few days ago: Plowing in sod she won her class, also the Royal Bank trophy. Later in the evening she was informed by judge Timbers that she had. a gain, for the second successwe year, been awarded the coveted ‘Imperial Esso Special Prize forI the best plowed land open to the County of Peterborough. In winning this she edged out her father Mr. Walter Ord3, who placed first in the utility Class against 12 contestants. The judge Mr. W. Timbers, many times a champion himself, commended her for her excel- ; lent work. Gail is in her 14th year, and a second year student in Kenner Collegiate and active in 4â€"H Club work. She is, known to many in Millbnookl and vicinity, her mother being the former Alice Burns, and grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burn-s- pioneers of Cavanl {COUNTY PLOWING MATCH Dead Stock Removed HIGHEST PRICES PAH) 24-Hour Service Rev. C. E.Cra.gg and Mrs. Cragg, Miss Emma Might and Mr. P. . Might, and Mr. Geo. Athbl Heth-erington and his son Mr_. Cameron H'etherington all of Toronto, were guests of their cousin, Miss Estella L. Hetherington, on Sunday. ‘ Dianne Foottit, daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ken Foottit, celebrated her 8th. birthday on ‘Monday, October 2lst, by entertaining 19 of her little friends. Lenore Buckham gave several songs and played some records. A fine big‘ birthday cake was out and served along wlth the lunch, aftbr' which Dianne opened her gifts to the delight of all present.. Nick Peconi PROPRIETOR We are sorry to report that Mr.- T. A. Campbell is confined to his home. Alan, and Mr. Thos. Am SrT, for Thanksgii’ing. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Payne were in Toronto on Monday whére they attended the funeral‘ of the late E. B. Ryan. J Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Allin )f UOncord were visitors with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. PHONE COLLECT: Peterborouh 2-2080 Cobourg‘ 1787 - ”pg. - PERSONAL {Admission 350. All weiché. A progressive euchre Will be held at The Marsh on Monday, Qgtobexj 28th, at 8 o’clock. POTATO BANQUET OCT. 29 The Annual 500 B/ushel Pola- to Club Banquet will be held. in Bethany United Church Hall on Tuesday, Octbber 29th, at 3 (5.30 sharp. Good speaker and I a fine programme. Get tickets from Delbert Olan or Melville: Wood $1.50 per plate. I TEA AND BAKE SALE Lady Lions Tea and Baking Sale at the home of Mrs; Ron- ald Palmer, Saturday, October 26th, from 3 to 6 p.m. Tea 350 All welcome. M The General Secretary when in Millbrook this month said that the demand for Bibles is much greater than a few years ago. Costs of paper and print- ing have increased. The result is that our contributions to the ‘Bible Society need to be doub- led. Five dollas constitutes a Sustaining Membership, and two dollars makes one a mem-1 ber of the local Branch. Each member receives the Bible in the World magazine six times in the year. EUCHRE AT THE MARSH The annual Bible Society canvass Will begin this week. Someone will contact you. BIBLE SOCIETY CANVASS ON THIS WEEK THIS FRI. AND SAT. . All-Technicolor Show 'The Desk Set’ With Joel Mcha and Barbara. Hale $1.50 a Post Office A Baking Sale and Country Store will be held in the Mill- brook Waiting Room on Satur- day, November 2nd, from 2 to' 5 p.m. under auspices of the Marsh W.A. Owing to prevailing illness in the neighbourhood; the Tur- key Supper advertised for the Garden Hill United Church {last night, October. 23rd, had to {be cancelled indefinately. The {Ladies regret having to do this, but circumstances left no other course. The relatives of the late Harvey Wood wish to thank Rev. G. Mead, of Bethany, Dr. Hobb, The Haw Funeral Home, relatives, friends and neighbours flor flowers and the many kindnesses shown during our recent bereavement. The Wood Faniilies.. TURKEY SUPPER AT GARDEN HILL CANCELLED Department, Otta wa, Ont. NEXT MON. 'ro WED. ; AdultEntortainment "JEANNE mus" BAKING SALE With Kim Novak and CARD 0F THANKS Jeff Chandler SHORT SUBJECTS ; to U.S.A., $2.53

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