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} â€9n. suitable.prOJects-ah‘ti 'Raymes Ml Wednesday, :Oct. 8, boroufll. attended their Sister} u age over Path an Owore aetliVllieï¬. ] 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: EXEdAgï¬yï¬mahiï¬izf 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‘ ï¬le 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 :ï¬icgage 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 â€â€œ113“ “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‘ï¬fvom 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 fï¬he medium of your l neiwspaper we would like to ex- ' tend an invi¢ation ‘60 any indivi- Edual or group to â€take part in :th‘e parade. ‘ We have ï¬acilities '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 : .ï¬tâ€"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. Mï¬llbrook 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 manâ€. Mr . ’ Wakeâ€"‘ ‘ That seems he the baby’s idea, tooâ€. 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- . ï¬ronto, 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 imï¬brtant. 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- ï¬ve 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