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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 16 Oct 1958, p. 4

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WWWW [.0119 Rangers D1: mbcfls ..... BeeAze \V'ing Dings ..... Coulters . . . . . . .. Racketeers . . .. .‘ Boat Builders. . .{ West Enders . . .. Hillbillies ....... Zion Liners ..... Rink-E-Dinks . . .1 Tooters ...... . .. Crew Cuts . . . . . ‘ Substitutes . . . . . . Bailiebrcro ....... Ramlambs . . . . . . . Hi F i ’s ..... . . . . . Downtowners . . . Murphies . . . . . . . Kay-Dce-M’s . . . lndust rials ...... lankers ........ \‘angimrds ...... Lucky Sevens . . choice on Sunday. Statistics To Date Bowling League Be‘ty Kent .......... 229 Ladies High Triple-â€" Mary McDowell ....... 545 Men’s High Single Ken Blair .............. 281 Men’s High Triple Ken Blair ............. . 730 (Cedric Banks. . . . 719) High Seam to Ease Ladies’ High Single Betty Kent ............. 229 Ladies’ High Triple Mary McDowell ........ 545 Eileen Howell ......... 545 Ladies High Averageâ€"w? Marg Armstrong ..... 170 Men‘s High Singleâ€"Joe Medd ................. 282 Men’s High Tripleâ€" fl Ken Blair ............ 720 Men’s High 7 Averageâ€" Ken Blair . . . .. ........ '2 PAGE FOUR Attend the Church of your ' I OH WAllBOARD ran ° SAVE. WALLSu-CEIUNGS 1. Roy Wilhnott, (1.0. JamesA. Irma, M.L. HASSON MACHINERY, (OLDSPRINGS Weleome the opportunity to demonstrate the new Powerific line. of Cockshutt tractors. FIRE-PROTECTIVE WALLBOARD , Attwooll Sheppard TEAM STANDINGS GYPROC Barristers, Solicitors, Nata '39 Telephone 9, Hillbrook DIAL GOLD SPRINGS 37-Lfl YOUR AGENT FOR ckshutt â€"â€" Delaval - PamH-and Millbrook Phone 6-w WILLMOTT . IRVINE [£55 I HAN 17 115 13 13' 13 12 [ Mrs_ Bppe, Diocesan Treas-!0f St. George’s W.A. Grafton iurer, spoke on finances and‘t'o hold the 37th Conference Lmentioned that the \V.A. was; There. istapted by a handful of dedi-l NII‘S. C.BOTT1|S 0f Bowan- cafied women. Pledges werei ville “'35 appointed Litile started to pay the salareis ofiHelper’s Secretary for “1“ two missionaries. The pledges f Deanery. for Toronto Diocese for this. The Rural Dean, 03.11011 39d- year amount to $52,650. Mrsdfurd-J‘oneq 0:": St. Peter’s. 00- Pope said thaf our pledges lmurg, pronounced the Bene- would be more Than met if all‘:(1i(‘ti<.’11- Afternoon T93 “'39 the members in the Diocese FPY'VPd by ihlf‘ 110“?“ branch. wasnld give 150 per week. She;l mentioned the Extra Cen‘ as I Day fund, the Hospitality fund! Oh and ‘he United Thankoffering fund. i ....... - . .. .. . - cares for the Whole of: life. Much of the Church’s social service work is concerned with rehabilitation, but an ever- increasing emphasis upon pre- vention is evident and neces- sary. Our‘study is an attempt. no look at some of the people for whom Christ cared. After the opening prayers and hymn, Dr. Leonard F. Hatfield, General Secretary of the Council for Social Service gave a. most interesting and informative address based on the year’s Study Book “He Cares”. As Dr. Hatfield is the Author of this book he was able to give a clear picture of the contents and pointed out some of the highlights. 'He said that Speial Service fits in with the total work of the Church. It is the privilege and responsibility of the church to let the world know that God After lunch in the t)wn hall the members reassembled for the afternoon session. Mrs. Reginald Fallis (of Mill'br'ook presided and Mrs. C. K. Rorke ofl Cobom'g was Secretary. The 36th Conference of the See your local lumber or building supply dealer. xpenl He was a member of the United Church, and also the Fallis Lin-e l.l.()‘.IJ. The fu- neral took place from the J. W. Haw Funeral Home, Mill- bmok, on Saturday afternoon Ocho‘ber 4th, at 2.00 o’clock, with the. Rev. H. B. Herring- ton conducting the. service. He was laid to rest in Zion Cemeâ€" tery. The pallbearers includ- ed three grandson-s, 'Arnold Hutchin‘on, Kenneth Hu‘chin- son. Donald Pritch-ard: Carl Boyd, William Armstrong and Allan Earle. William John Pritchard After an illness 'of very short duration, William John Prifâ€" chard passed away at Trenton on October Ist, 1958. where he had gone a few days before to visit his daughter. The late Mr. Prim-hard, in his 88th year, was born in Cavan Township and received his education at the Zion Line school, after which he farmed until retirement, coming to Milibrook m live. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pritchal‘d. His. wily. Mary Simpson predeceas- ed hm some years ago. Left to ulwrish “his memory are 'one daughter Mrs. Roy Hutchin. so“ (Mabel), Trenton, Ontario, and a son Suttl-e, who resides on the Fourth 'line of Gavan, and a few grandchildren. The annual Hall-owe’en parfyl sponsored by the Millbmok District Lions Club will be Fri- day evening, October 31 Lion} Lavergne Fallis has the wheels} turnomg already for this event. which should be the “best yet”. ‘ Any assistance or contributions towards this party wiil be gratefully received by Lion: Lavmgno 1 ad his comm T."c. I The Rural Dean, Canon Bed- ford-Jones 0:": St. Peter’s, Co- lmurnfl. pronounced the Bene- diction. Afternoon tea was served by The WSWSS branch. Diiizzezziegeaifie1:53?MT! To muons . ‘ -‘ r e . - sented. Miss B. 'Mclnfo'sh, AND OTHERS President of St. George’s In The Estate of Robert Afternoon Branch, welcomed Ormus Larmer, late of The *he d-.\legates An inx'itatioru1T0\VIlship of Gavan in the was extended by the Plesidenth'Ounty of Durham, Retired of St. George’s W. A. Grafton‘F‘armer, deceased to held the 37th Conference ANY Person haVin‘g Claims a- there. igainst Robert Ormus Larmer who Miss Phyllis Napier, Dioc- esan Field Secretary, gave an interesting account of her work. One of her" jobs is to go into new parishes and organize branches for younger women. She spoke about having tools to work with. Everyone needs tools and they have to be kept in good repair. When neces- sary one may have to be dis- carded and replaced with a new one. It is like that in the Church. Gnod giVes us tools to work with. The W.A. 'is the tool we have and the more we use it. the more we’ll love it. Why do we get disheartened and diseouraged? Why haven ’t Mrs. G. Nicholson, Officer fb'r Deaneries, presented the appeais and the offering, which amounted to $56.75 after ex- penses, will be divided between them. The two appeals areâ€"i Ludhiana Christian Medical; College in Pakistan, which has been expanded to meet govern- ment requirements, and the; Refrigerator Fundâ€" Diocese‘ of Saskatoon, to install re- frigerators in the mission: houses of the district. 3 we gone out and invited others to use the tool that th'ey might serve God. in his Church? COMING EVENT TEE MERGE-REPORTER. DELI-BROOK, ONTARIO 1 ANY Person having claims a- gainst Robert Ormus Larmer who died on the 26th day of August, 1958, are required to send proof of the same to the undersigned fibefore the 5th day of Novmber, ‘1958, after which date this estate iwill be distributed, having regard 1 only to such claims as the under- ?signed then has notice. A meeting will be held on Tuesday, October let, at 8 pm. sharp, with a view to forming a‘ Local Association to assist the Brownie Packs and Guide Com‘ panics in this district. Anyone interested in- helping Brownies and Guides is invited to attend the meeting, which will be held at the home of Mrs. Edith Neave on Ann Street. The aim of a Local Association is to help and encourage Guiders and assume the responsibility for the organiz- ing of Packs and Companies. The Local Association also helps in raising funds to assist the girls in Solicitdrs for the Executor. DATED at Millbrook this 14th day of October, 1958. Willmott Irvine, Millbrok, Ontario. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In The Estate of Robert Ormus Larmer, late of the Thirty-eight Headâ€"The Tenth1 Annual Hereford Sale 'of J. R. Nokes Son, one mile East of Manilla on No 7 high-l way, Saturday, October 18.l The seven bulls are eligible. for Government bonus of 33 1-3% as they averaged a daily gain of 2.85 lbs. Twen- ty females are bred to T. W. Regnet 217 whose progeny has the low conversion ra‘re of 3.79 grain versus beef. Many, offered are shown cattle. Sale 1.30 p.m. Lunch avail- able. Write for catalogues. J. R. Nokes, Manilla, Ont. LOCAL ASSOCIATION TORONTO-DOMINION E HEREFORD SALE If you, have a banking problem, it’s nice to’ know there are people you can rely on for sound judgment and advice. Over' the years Toronto-Dominion people have gained wide ex-i perience in all phases of banking. So, if you’re thinking of opening a savings account or are faced with a more complex banking problem, why not place that problem in the hands .of experienced people who can give you sound, helpful, trust-i worthy advice? New customer or oldâ€"we’ll be happy to help yqu._Drop in to your nearest Toronto-Dominion branch soon; trustworthy eyes at m G- wmum; am 3,; '5?" THE BANK T‘HAT,.L°OK$ AHEAD For Saleâ€"Used Floor Furnace with automatic control. Ap- ply Bremner’s Garage. 1t For Saleâ€"Nine Pigs 8 weeks old. Sam Kinsman, phone 107-w-21 Millbr‘ook. 1t For Rentâ€"In Mill'brlo‘ok, Five room self contained apart- ment, with bath; heated or unheated garden. Phone 127 Millbrook.1t Apartment For Rentâ€"Avail- ajble about November lst, Kitchen, Dining Room, Liv- ing Room, 2 Bedrooms, and For Saleâ€"Pickling and Pre- serving Pears 500 a basket. Phone 97-w Millbrook. 1t their activities, such as camping, and providing equipment needed for their training. Anyone inter- ested will be given a very warm welcome. For Rentâ€"A Small House. on Frederick Street. Phone 18 Millbrook. ' .3t For Saleâ€"800 Bales of Red Con Clm er HaV'. John Challice T phone 208r121 Mimmolg. 5 b1 For Rent or Saleâ€"In Garden} Hill, 4-year-old 2 Bedroom‘ Bungalow in immaculate. condition. Call Gordon Fa: Trick at 267, representing2 Bowes Cocks Limited. I Bath, $35 monthly plus a little work. Phone Gord Trick, Millrbroo-k. FOR RENT FOR SALE Thm'sday, October 16, 1358 { 232w Millbmook. 1-1; Farm For Saleâ€"Eight room house and large barn, ap- proximately 115 acres of good land, water on both ends :of farm. Situafed on Used Furniture and Appliances for Staleâ€"Kitchen Table 4 Chairs and Cabinet; Electric Rangette, Occasional Chair, Wooden Bed Spring and Mat- tress, Dresser, Wash' Stand, Electric. “lashing Machine practically new, Astral Re .‘frigerq'tor, Buffie't, Electric 2-burner'Hot Plate, C‘ouch. 2 Small Tables, Steel Bed Spring and Mattress. Worth $284.00 only $150. for the 101:. Call Gord Trick. For Saleâ€"Small Findlay Cook Stove, nearly new. Apply to Ernie Steacy. Phone 4, be- tween 9 a..m. and 5 p.m. For Saleâ€"14 Acres of A1 Land close to school and only five mmutes walk from down town. Phone 133 Millbrook. For Sale-â€" Two Oil Drums, and a Hog Crate. Phone, Millbrook 226-14. 1t For Saleâ€"Qantity of good used Lumber and frame Phone ,dvice. Over» :d wide ex-t_ thinking of Renew Your Subscription. )n. 5, Lot W392i), Gavan Township, 3 miles from Mill- brook, 14 miles from Peter- boroug; paved roads. Easy terms for quick salé. Apply Gillard Darling. 92 Charles Str-e e’r, Plont Hope, phone Turner 5-2059. 1t FOR SALE Plans drawn by “'ei £8: Associates, architect} to, calls for a. one-s1 tension comprising ab. squafe feet, block 1301 {brick and block cavii wood joists, hardwd terrazzo floors, double unlinum windows, am ceiling. 20-year hon roof. GRAY BANKS LI] BAILIEBORO FIRM AWARDED CONTRI tractors, have been the job of building a ‘ room addition to school in South M0112 Gray .8: Banks Bailiebom,‘ well PROGRESSIVE BI The Ladies’ Auxiliz Canadian Legion Br: 4022 will hold a Euchr 28711 at 8.30 in the L4 Admission 350. Ref] will be served. Renew Your Subsc (all long . Year.. No. TRUST COMP T0 REFIN. Peterboro

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