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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 2 Oct 1958, p. 4

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Bowling league ktk’v AwLIn-VJ - U K Fallis ................. . 2 the Pentecostal Church, Peter-‘ W estlakes ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 borough, with the Rev. J. S. Lonelv Rangers ........... 2 Stevenson offlciatln'g. Bailieh‘oro ................ 1 The couple are no“ 011 a tripj Rin-k-E-Dinks ............ 1 o the Atlantic Coast by way, 1 of the United States, and on their return will make their , home in Peterborough, residing; ST- ANDREWS w.u.s. .a‘ 464 Stewart Street. , The October meeting or St! Miss Mae Hubbeard'of VVhite< Andrew‘s W.M.S. will be held horse, Yukon Territory, and at the home ot‘ Mrs. Georg: Miss Jean Hub-beard of Peter- Re) mes on Wednesgay, Och. ,wbm ough, attended their sister, 3.p 1n. Miss Mary Widdis and Ray Smith, who Is with the r1 oup in charge. A good at- RCAF at Winnipeg, was his tendance is requested, and visi- brothers groomsman. Van guards ............... A meeting was held at the local Bowling Alleys Sunday afternoon with a new slate of officers installed for the 1958- 1959 season. They are: Presiden‘tâ€"~ Joe Medd Secre‘aryâ€"Emie Steacy Treasu rerâ€"W'eldon Coulter . High scores Last week as followsâ€" Men’s High Single Joe Mead ............... 255 Men’s High Triple 1 Alan Wright ............ 665‘ Ladies’ High Single Marilyn \Vright .......... 19], Ladies’ High Triple Margaret Armstrong ..... 528 PAGE BUTTER GRANITE CO. fers N You: Hope,“ . Box $2 beg? : lSS Monuments, Markers. 00119?- ' to 53 Posts and Inscriptions i Pérfec The October meettinv 01‘ 8113 Miss MaeHubbeard' f Whi ~~' ‘ V - f\.11(l-:'e\\"s W.M.S. will be held horses Ytikon Terrigorv ailedi The brlde’s mother chose some real down-t-O-earth discus- 7 - 3 7 v . a . I . ' . “ ~' . ’ . ‘ ' . at the home 01“ Mrs. George Miss Jean Hub-beard of Peter-mg"? tlcatma. (r2? Wlthénsertb-Mm} ”9n. suitable.prOJects-ah‘ti 'Raymes Ml Wednesday, :Oct. 8, boroufll. attended their Sister} u age over Path an Owore aetliVlliefi. ] The fIIESt‘d aetw1§ . a , . ~â€"~r- . .~ 3 ‘ .- . . . . gumr aCCESSO-I'l . n. -a c rsa e wi ta<e ace 0 ‘1‘] ay even- fin)“: 'iTchhx-f: Mfyaxadgl: EXEdAgfiyfimahifiizf 2,2115%: Of iink roses. The g-roxomg’s ing whenpthe Cl‘iib will hold a1 n .‘ ‘a- - a' ..'_ ‘ " r37 1'3.“ 'ww .. ‘ _' , . .‘. -'i tendance ls requested, and v131- brother’s groomsman. ‘31 er Mm‘ Molly Smlth, 0f To dance. More ahout “‘15.!“ will Mrs are» welcome 5 The flower 'oirl wa the'mnto’ represented her mother‘ There IS quite a perSLstantl ‘ ' :hride’s' ni e (.9 Vilehd 1%an l in the receiving line, and waS' rumour afloat that another -â€"---â€"â€"â€"-' " ’ y ’iwea'ring a two-piece blue wo’ol organizatiOn in town is con-‘ i and the ushers were her broth-' . . 1 . . . BUTTER GRANITE 00. f era. Norman and Earl Hub-dress “71:11 beige and brown; Sidermg srpetar-headlng a (-am-( ‘ .i-aeeessories and corsage of ear. Paign to raise flunds to put a b t . . . . Tort Hope, Ont. Box 6235 9;;ng F-va Bruzzese of Toron- nations. . . ihoard surface on the floor In Monments, Markers, Corner Em ‘2“; “Recall-"Se” and “O The reception was held at‘ file arena suitable for roller-1 3 f K lb 1 I i V +‘lle home Of the bride ’S brother“ skating- and many other thing-5.1 Posts and Inscriptions. I + ,. t ,Pert‘ec. Love at the church, in-la-w and sister, Mr. and Mrs. This plan will be subject to! â€"â€"â€"mâ€"--- â€"H- 4‘" . , '1, . , ' i t‘lid“.:f1]§?nf :fiicgage p13) ed ken‘n-eth Cardwell, RR 8, Peter-- consideration by the Arena' JOHN PAYNE . ‘ r " ‘brrrou-gh, and guests were pre- Committee. The Lions Club A bridal own of Chantill . , . . . . Pontypool -- Ontario 11.“? and nvlgn tulle featurinZ' 591“ {1‘0"} N’W Brunswmk," voted to support this prog-ect m:I ”“113“ “mm"- m a very fit‘ed bodice ’ot‘ l-aee will NP” stoma, Tomi": Bowman? a financial way to the best of: .County,isnow availabletocon. ham'd by Opalescent sequins! vflle, mom and M1_11br0'0k. lits ability. It would indeed‘ duct sales anywhere in County. . (m the small onllar, was thel + Tog-q a“"a-V.tthe gradre-lehgnged‘ be a great help in. providing m o ' ” ., ° . , -1 “0 a 9139 5‘11 an 31" “0W“ ereational facilities for young" Y ur patronage respectfully bride 9 (home The very bouf l 80093801189 and wore a. corsage people of the commuity to have solicited“ .fant --kirt of tulle had a band; . ' b I “t bronze ’mums. la suitable floor in the arege}. «rump in charg 0'e. A good at- tendance is requested, and visi- :lnrs are » welcome. DON’THAVE A smelt TRACK MIND ON A DOUBLE TRACK RAILROAD! TEAM STANDINGS “'61“: gidaughaer of Mr. and Mrs. 3! Harold J Hubbeard of mu. 3: brook, and Aubrey Smith, son 3} of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith g of Bathurst, New Brunswick, 2 were united in marriage Satur- 2 day, September 20th, 1958, at The flower 'girl was the bride’s niece, Wehdy Pinck, and the ushers were her broth- ers. Norman and Earl Hub- Miss Eva Bruzzese 0f Toron- t-o, sang “Because” and “0 Perfecf Love” at the church, and Miss Carrol Sage played the wedding music. ‘ Smith-Hubbeard Wedding MR. AND MRS. AUBREY SMITH 1 Hubbeard, who we re married in Peterborough on . Saturday, September 20th. Photo by courtesy of The Peterb-orough Examiner. Wilma Hwbbe-ard, were in dresses of light blue'saysi lilockeci nylon chiffon over taf~ ever. feta with Shirred cummerbunds: come land panel drapes in unfigured' add {ch‘i‘fifvom Each wore a pale ject. {blue pleated velvet headbandieveni wi h fluter of feathers and sprinkling of rhinestones, glaSsl on M slippers and carried a cascade unde: icf pink gladioli. 1Presi i Bridesmaids and flower girl'g that l ! Of in 919% to yom readers will be the annual Santa Clause I Parade on Saturday, Decembnr i 13th. Her veil of tulle illusion trim~ med with hand-clipped lace a.ppliqued was caught to a double jeweled tiara. Red roses were used in her cascade bouquet. ‘ Big “eon organizations and' - th'e Millb-rook and Gavan Conn-- Scils are being asked to particiq pate in what» we plan to be the? g bigger community Effort of the [ year. ‘ g Through ffihe medium of your l neiwspaper we would like to ex- ' tend an invi¢ation ‘60 any indivi- Edual or group to ”take part in :th‘e parade. ‘ We have fiacilities 'available, ’at no charge, for spray painting and construct- ‘ ing floats. of hand-clipped lace falling into a vee at the front. Voice of Milibrook ‘ All suggestions, comments and: lenquiries will be welcomed byl .|The Millbrook and District: I Chamber :of Commerce. } Thank you, ‘ l GordOn Trick, Chairman, ‘ i Santa Clause Parade Com'mittee‘i To The Editor, Millubrook Reporter. Dear Sir : .fitâ€"M l . - ‘ gFme Prevention Week October Attend the Church of‘ your" ,. . . . w choice on Sunday.” ~ i ath to 11t.h-, 1!?58. 7 Observe 1. ! TEE mammal!“ WK, ONTARIO News Of Interest The board of directors for l the 1958-59 season is as follows: ‘ Pres.â€"Ed. Nattress lSt Vice Presâ€"St ua‘rt Snelgrove ‘ 2nd Vice Presâ€"«Joe Lequire 1 3rd ViCe Presâ€"Earl Liesemer 2 Tail Twisterâ€"Bill Hendricks Lion Tamerâ€" Ron Palmer Secretaryâ€"Pew Hamilton ' Treasurerâ€"Bob Plews )One Year Directorsâ€"havergne , Fallis-, Howard Lancashire {Two Year Directorsâ€"John Pi} kington, Homer Ouellette. '5 The directors were formally iin-stalled at the June meeting i by International Director Vic :Fredericks and Gordon Powell ; who was charter president of 1 the Millbrook Club. .' The Club’s first project is :' under way and that is the ,' Hallbwe’en party for the child- . ren which is held annually in e' the Armouries. Lion lavergne lFallis has been the main cog in .3 that show for some years and :' says this one will be better than 5| ever. Lion Lavergne will wel- a come any assistance which will l' add 3.30 the success of this pro- 1 'jeet. It will be held Friday ie'vening, October Slst. a (iiâ€"HJexfiheeting in the Waiv‘ WW in‘g Room on Monday, Sept. 15. M..-” Lion Ed Nat/Cress, .the new pre- 1 . sidenf, was in the chair. The; E mtg? To Assembly 11’0“ members proved their abilityl~ am. an Representatlve IS to sing the “Lions Roar” had z not lessened during the holiday i 3: , 7 The. Mfillbrook Lions Club opened the 1938-59 season with 11" ° $63.80!] . At. a dirGC‘IOI‘S meeting held; Dr. Vivian is“ the Canadian 011 Monday. September 22nd,. Representative in the Economic under the chairmanship Of: the l and Financial Committee which' President Lion Ed, the re _ was. is one of the seven main (mm- some» real down-t-O-eal‘th discus-' mittees of the Assembly. Tlhis SiOn 0n suitable projects-and Committee will be dealing chief- activities. The first actw1ty [zy Will the problems of 900110,; Will take place 0117 Friday even-[mic assistance for the develop! ing when the Club Will'hOI-d a ment of the less: developed coun_ dance. More about this lf‘ier-lltries and quesf‘i‘ons concerning There is quite a PerSIS+ant| international trade, including rumour afloat that another. commodity problems. I ” The annual Christmas Bingo and turkey draw will be held as usual. More details to f’OI- The next meeting will be the October dinner meeing Mohday night, October 6th, in the wait- img mom. This will be a spe- (-ial meeting when all‘ members are requested to attend. 10w. District Governor Lion A1- bert Thompson of Kingston will be making his o‘Hficial visit to the clubâ€"so let’ s all be out. PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE The Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Canadian I egion Branch N0. 402 will hold a Euchre :on Oct. 14th at 8. 30 In the Legion Hall Admission 350. Refreshments will be served. Mrs. Wakeâ€"“I was reading Where the late Mr. Edison said that {bur hours sleep is enough for any man”. Mr . ’ Wakeâ€"‘ ‘ That seems he the baby’s idea, too”. BABY’S IDA DR. R. P. VIVIAN l Member of Parliament for The riding of Durham, has to-l day (September 24"h) been elected Vice-Chairman of the Economic and Financial Com-‘ mitte of the United Nations General Assembly. His nomL nation was propOSed by the Delegation of Argen‘ina and seconded by the Delegation of the United Kingdom. 5 Wanated~Man requires board_ or room. State terms. Ap-i ply Box 25 Care Reporter; Office. 111% i‘or‘Saleâ€"Plums. Phone Milk brook 107n-w-2. 21; For Saleâ€"Bicycle suitable for 6 no 8 year old boy. W. B. Agnew, R.R~. No. 1, Mill- brook. 1t Dosteâ€"Little girl’s Locket and chain. keep sake; ‘in Mill- bmok about three weeks agO. Finder please phone 133.‘ It I'Ul. WLV Lam-aw. â€"â€".._' __ W ‘ l .1. 3 Extension bell, brook 10‘ W - _%t!1arge .......... 60c per month For Saleâ€"Bicycle suitable fox ' Service Connection charge I (instrument not in place) .. 2.50 6 t‘0 8 year O‘d boy W B “Service Connection charge Agnew, R.R~. No. 1, Mili- (instrument in place) ..... 2.00 brook. 11: Moving telephone on same __-_1-__.__._____.â€"â€"â€"â€"- $premises .................. 2. 00 For Saleâ€"Scotch Shorth'orn Any representations to be made ,- Ra and to the Authority with respecct to £1111 Sg‘OIkB‘Onm Om 6- this application should be submit- We Lam '- e ted on or before October 15,1953 mtee 11 ring 22. “5 and addressed to the Chairman, -*'~""~â€"" lOntario Telephone Authority, 7 LOST :Queen’s Park Crescent, East, To- . fironto, Ontario. Renew Your Subscription. .1. Roy Willmott, (2.0. James A. Irvine, MA. LEE AUTO WRECKERS! Rebuilt FOR SALE Pump Exchange .» Truck Tires. 2 Wheel Trailers and large quantity of Chain. PHONE 17-123 GARDEN BILL 1956 Dodge $800 for cash 1951 Chev. Dump Truck Pransmiséions. Generator, Starter and Fuel Barristers, Solicitors, Nata 1es Telephone 9, Millbrook WILLMOTT IRVINE Thursday, October 2,1958 Larger United Sta‘es and Canâ€" adian Manufacturing Camp- any requires field represent- a‘ives in Manvers and Gavan Townships . Exceptionally high earnings. . Guaranteed repeat business. Automobile essen‘ial. Agricultural or flaming background most imfibrtant. Sales training given. Reply to Box 84, London, Ontario. 1t Application has been made to the Ontario Telephone Authority for authority to make the follow- ing charges for telephone service effective as at November lst, 1958. This increase from Rates estab- lished; in April, 1948, is necessary due to higher operating costs, lab- our, all levels of taxation material, equipment and interest charges. The Company is presently re- placing and relomting lines for better service to its subscribers and has purchased land and equip- ment for Dial service to be estab- lished at locations removed from the central office. Exchange Rates. Individual Line Business 5 6 00 per month Residence 4.25 per month Two-party Line Business 5.00 per month Residence 3.75 per month Muvlti-party Line (on circuits hav- ing 3 to 10 telephones) Businees 4.50 per month Residence 3.50 per month Multiâ€"party line (on circuits hav- in: nor more telephons) Business 4.35 per month Residence 3.35 per month The above rates 301' individual and two-party line service will apply only within the Base Rate Areas which are defined as those areas within the municipal limits of the Village of Millbrook and within 1-2 mile of the Exchange in Cavan. If individual or two- party line service is required be- yond the above limits, there will be an additional charge for extra mileage of forty-five cents a month for each: 14 mile or fraction there- of for individual line and twenty- five cents a month for each 1-4 mile or fraction thereof for each party on a two-party line. Supplementary Charges Extension telephone on same pi-e- raises .......... $1.25 per morith . Extension bell, If you desire any further in- formation in reference to the need for increasing telephone rates, you may apply to the under- signed either personally by tele- phone or by letter. T0 PATRONS OF THE DURHAM TELEPHONES MALE HELP WANTED Yours very truly, DURHAM TELEPHONES month LIE} The Annual Meeting Mill-brook and Cavan B: the British and Foreig Society will be held Andrew ’5 Sunday Sch4 on Sunday, October 1 7.30 p.m. The Rev. Rudd, District Secreta be present and add: meeting and show a fit WRMMMK‘M’P} BIBLE SOCIETY Buckh.‘ (alllong dis Smoked Boneless H Smoked Cottage ’8; Pork Chops ...... Side Pork ........ Fresh Pork Hams . Sausage or Wie Thanksgivil Turkeys 10 to 12 1‘ Urry’s Drop in and see us ment and we will he] ‘ Gummer’s Horsepower was 98th. Year. No. Shop oversea: â€"0N PARTS and} and experience THE GERTR Beginnin You providq install SA' Tel

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