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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 23 Oct 1958, p. 4

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Tooters Crew Cuts . . . . . Coulters . . . . . . . Hillbillies . . . . . . Ramlambs . . . . . . Bankers . . . . . . . Substitutes . . . . . Bailielmno . . . . . . Downtowners . . Hi Fi’s......... \‘anguards . . . . . Murphies . . . . . . Kay-Dee-M’s . . . lmlustrials . . . . . Lucky Sevens . . Lone Rangers . Dumbclls . . . . . . . Statistics To :Date Bowling League Bee Aze ....... Racke‘. eers . . . . Rink-E-Dinks .. \Ying Dings . . . Zion Liners . . . West Enders .. Boat Builders. . Ladies high single- Mary McDowell ....... Ladies High Tripleâ€" Marg Armstrng ........ Men’s High Single Ken Blair . . . . Medd ................. 2252 Men's High Tripleâ€" , Ken Blair .............. 737 Men's High Averageâ€" Ken Blair .............. 213 HIGH SCORES LAST Marg Armstrong ....... Ladies High Averageâ€"1 Marg Armstrong . ,. . . . . Men’s High Singleâ€"Joe Betty Kent Men’s High Triple Ken Blair ............ PAGE FOUR A. Roy Willmott, Q.G. Nick Peconi Dead Stock Removed HIGHEST PRICES PAID 24-Hour Service PHONE COLLECT: Peterborouh 2-2080 Cobourg 1787 Renew your subscrlption . Attwooll . Sheppard Millbrook, Ont. Phone 6-w TEAM STANDINGS High Scores to date Ladies’ High Single Ladies’ High Triple PROPRIETOR Barristers, Solicitors, Nata ‘23 Telephone 9, Millbrook WILLMOTT IRVINE . 737 F0 0.. 281 r0 68 3101! the V.CDH-s A.B., stating 9i‘hat the. Board could take no 7 action at this time in connec- altion \\ 1th Manvers request to 5 pa) the tuztion and transporta- tion of a number of studen s attending Millbrook and Orono High Schools. W. C. Becker Equipment Co. re letter solicit- ing the repair work a'; it is needed ‘011 the 'G.M. die<el [motnr in the new grader. N. S: 1). Health Unit ell-closing: High $611001 appeal. Carried. copy of a new by-law to em-( Moved by Brown, seconded power a municipality to order by MpGiu’ that the Reeve and the removal of undesirable Twas. be authorized to Sign buildings and structures. Lake cheques for the following ac- Untau-ln Development Associ- counts: ation 1‘9 report 0f prOgress. Registrar of Deed, list Town of Lindsay re payment of trasferrs and inflor- Imation re plan No. 12, l l i Janetville .......... $ 8.68! ;E. Cavanro, 1 sheet of ! Faluminuzn. hall ro‘Of.. 3.11! , United Counties- of N. ' fond D. hospi‘alization 71.15, :T‘rownship "of Clarke, l relief (-ha‘rgelfloark... . 9/18! iStuart Ryan, Q.C., i EHig-h School appeal, ’ 1 fee ................ 217.50; ! Ros-s Davidson. re High i lglelionl appeal ..... 25.00] éRd. Voucher No. 11.. 3532.49 l Alfred Johnston, on as- isessor‘s salary 1958.. 300.00 E M. Wright. postage ire tax bills, etc ...... 50.00! Th'e followig communica~I tions were received and read: J. S‘anley Dix, Sect.-Treas.g Bethany, Ont., ‘Oct. 7th,1 1958.-â€"â€" The regular monthly: meeting of the Manvers Muni~§ cirptal Council was held on the above date, with all members present and Reeve E. Arvgue' in the Chair. I The minutes oi the Septenp’ her meeting were read and ar-J provd on motion of Jakeman‘ and Malcolm. Carried. ; No Action On 5:11 ool Request Hallowe’en HI YA! KIDDIES Here It Is Again Attend- tho Church of your choice on Sunday; claim .............. H. Maldolm shooting clog attacking.r sheep. . General Accident Ins. 01)., Treaxs. bond... George Smith, on jani- tor’s salary 1958.... Laverne McKinley, fence-viewing . . . . . . H. B. Preston, fence- viewing ............ Lloyd Fallisl. fence- viewing ............ Treas. S. S. No 11, school monev. Ross Davidson, on sal- ary account ....... Ross Davidson, bal hallx year salary ..... half year salary ..... 200.009 Moved bv Jakeman. second- ed by Malcolm. that the meo ~. ing admourn until November 4,. ’ 1958,31 1.30 p. m. Carried. { ; .MF- Richard Jones inter; Miss Hutchinson, who is 3 Viewed the Councxl "1 connec- popular member of The Toron- tion with a brush problem on ‘to-Do-minion Bank ES.taff, was .a street in J-anetville that is taken to a chair decorated obstructing the View of motor- with white and pink streamers ““5 when approachlng the seated under balloons filled FCOUIIt-Y road. The COU'h'Cil denwith confetti which gave her FCidE‘d to leek into the matter a shower of the small paper at. and have the brush cut. ‘ lthe app‘mpviate time. Mrs. i The OOHhCil and Road ShPt- ’Norman Davis (Frances) her { discussed at length the gravel-gist”, assisted the hostesses 'ling' of the roads in 1958; The in Siervimg lunch. brush problem on certain. The Millbrook gil‘ls’ ‘softball gl‘had“; Theadwsaibihty 0f pur- team of which Dorothy was a chasing more snlow fence and star player, remembered her also the amount 015 money 011 with a “lazy susan” gift. hand to take care of the rioadi .. ' ' department until Dec. Slstfl 1958. { ST. THOMAS’ W.A. Mawed by Jakeman, second- ed by Malcolm that the Clerk be allowed $25.00 for trans- por‘ation and out of pocket expenses in connection with assistinc Mr. Stuart Ryan Q.C., in securing information for the Township’s Solicitor re the. High School appeal. Carried. of fi1e brigade attending fire;3 at Janetville. Dept. of Agri-i cultu1e be grant of $434. 5S;3 i11‘ (annection with the Warble Fly spraying. N. D. Health Uni monthly report. Two ap- plications for rural Hydro ser- vice and others i l Malcolm, sheep Ross Davids-on, Clerk. TEE men-mom WK, ammo Shell Out E 300.00} 1-50 . 0'0 35.4.5 To . 00 5.00} The “loin-en’s Auxiliary of' St. Thomas’ Anglican Church met ‘on Monday evening at thei home of; Mrs. Reginald Fallis.‘ Mrs. J. W. Hilton conducted the W.A. prayers and Lit-any. The Seripmre less-0n 2nd (for. 5-14 was read by Mrs. W. E. Massey-Cooke The minutes of‘' the last meeting, read by thei Secretary, Mrs. Fallis, werel approved. I The Treasurer, Mrs. Leslie Bris‘mv reported $30.46 was realized from the recent bake sale held in Coulter’s Store; The Millbrook girls’ ~softball team of which Dorothy was a star player, remembered her with a “lazy susan” gift. 'SATURDAY’S BRIDE HONOURED PRIOR TO MARRIAGE TO MIR. GILLIS Neigh‘bouns 'of: the bride-elect presented her with a. pop-up Master. Other gifts given by her friends wene placed on a .table. Before «her wedding on Sat urday, October 18‘, Miss Doro- thy Hutchinson, dwugh'ter ’of Mr. and Mrs; William Hutchin- son, Ann Street, was guest of honour at a shower given by her friends and neighbours, in the parish hall of St. Thomas? Church. In the neighbourhood of s-ix‘ey were present for the happy evening, which was onl Thanksgiving; Day night. i H. OUELLETTE GENERAL INSURANCE mace: .____â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"__â€"~â€"â€"~ Dorothy was seated in a chair decorated for the occas- ion, under a whi‘e wedding bell. Mrs. Don Guthrie, Mrs. Lyle Armstrong and Mrs. J. W. Haw, assisted in opening the gifts. Mrs. Robert Guth- rie, a close neighbour, helped in planning the shower. On Tuesday night, following, October 14"}1’, Mrs. Ross Gillis and Mrs. Karl Gillis were the. hostesses to nearly forty gues‘s at a miscellaneous shower at the. home 'of Mrs. Karl Gill-is, Cazvan road, for the bride-to-be, TORONTO-DOMIN ION I3: i The November meeting will be at. the home of Mrs. H’. A lTurner. Mrs. Fallis and Miss 'Laura Crocker served refesh- tn: an~x THAT Looks Akzab Look aheaa . .. buy monts. The Study Book by Dr. Leonard F. Hatfield is on Social Service and will be pre sented during the coming year by Mrs. Ray Coulson. The first chapter was read. Thank ofide-rings were paid in by the members present, also (lana- Hons were given to buy a Christmas gift for Prayer Part- ner Miss Etfa Whelpve-y, Prince Albert. also, reported a balance in the bank. Also, a letter was read from the Anglican women’s Train-- iug College, T‘oronto, asking for a contribution. It was de- (-ided 1o send $10.0Q. Interesting items were read from 1119. VV.A. Bulletin by: the Secretary. An invitation was read from the W.M.S‘. of Gnace Presby- terian Church to attend their thank offering meetinn Oct. 22nd, with Mrs. J.Ra11dall, President of the Peterborougn Presbytery as guest Speaker. Mrs. Massey-Cooke repo‘rfed the annual St. Txhomas’ church service and party for the Lit- tle Helpers with 26 members present was held September 27. “George dear, speak to me, all I said was: I’d rather buy Canada Savings Bonds” IR" A ‘S 7/2611! CANADA SAVINGS BONDS at For Saleâ€"Child’s good winéeâ€"z Coat size 8; also good ro- versible and tafetta skirt size .10. May be seen at The Reporter Office .. 1: lEor Saleâ€"14 Acres of A1 m, close. to school and only five I minutes walk from down 1 tOWn. Phone 133 Millbrook. 1 NOTICE TO CREDITOR; 3 AND OTHERS For Saleâ€"A11 Hardwood, or mixed, as desired. Will de~ liver. Alex S‘wartz, phone 212-122 Millbwok. 1t For Rentâ€"A Small House on Frederick Street. Phone 18 Millbrook. 3t Wantedâ€"Set of counter weigh scales with scoop. Apply to Geo. Martin, phone 212- r- 12 Millbrook.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 before the 5th day of Novmber, 1958, after which date this estate will be distributed, having regard only to such claims as the undelb signed then has notice. Solicitors for the Executor DATED at Millbrook this 14th- day of October, 1958. Willmott Irvine, Millbrok, Ontario. In The Estate of. Robert Ormus Larmer, late of the Township of Gavan in the County of Durham, Retired Farmer, deceased. or Rentâ€"November 1, three room self contained heat- ed apartment. For particu- lars call Mill‘brook 17, or Peterborough Ri 2-2524. tf , w. ' was: 49 141:}: :a FOR RENT FOR SALE CARD OP TE] I Wish' to take thk :ity to thank the Civ stafl for their kin flhe Durham Telep for the lovely bask they sent me, and "Dr. J. W. and Mr nnd Mrs. Marjory their acts of kindne friends and neighi sent cards andmad< ing my illness. § Victoria Mortg: Loan I TO BUY A Pork Chops . Side Pork . . . Sausage or Capked Ham. Smoked Side 1 Gummer Waiting . Year. No. TRUST CO? THE GER SAL, ODDF Robert J r. Home In 1‘0 REFIN. FREE deli

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