Jify for Govern. of the purchase es Sell aflO rities nding - THBBUIJ Port not. To TORONTO 31 Walton St. First Millbmok Pack held a Flying Up ceremony on Statur- day, October 11th, for one Brownie Car-01 Abbott, flying up to Glides; and one Brownie, Freda Stares, walking up to Guides. ' Guides formed a horseshoe under the leadership of Cap- tain Mrs. Helen Dufty, to re- ceive the new members. Patrol Leader Yvonne Scott met the Brownies. Fairy Ring was formed and a golden bar was given to Don- na Brock by Brown Owl assist- ed by Tawny Owl. The Commissioner, Mrs. A. Neaves, gave one year stars to Judy Jewison, Barbara Trick, irier Sanderson and Dianne Foottit. Two year stars to Pam Drury and Nancy Trick. Three year stars to Carol Ab- bott and Vicky Medd. Mrs. Campbell gave a col- lector's badge to Nancy Trick and a knitte-r’s badge to Freda S“ares. Sixer’s Stripes wer given by Brown Owl and Tawney Owl to Pam Drury, J 0 Anne Agnew and Linda. Snelgrove. Second’s Strip-s to Barbara Trick, Judy Jewison, Linda Nelson and Nancy Trick. A 13mm solo by Vicky Medd, a Brofnie son by all Brownies and games were played. LImCh‘ The meeting was closed “as SPTWd by the Gmdes and the Preside-,nt P. Challice. Brownies. ‘ __..___.,...__ EARLEY, STANDISB, Cl OAKLEY LECH Parents were present, and‘ meeting closed with the Queen. 4 Port Hope, Ont. 7 Box 62! Honmnenta, Markus, Caner Posts and Inscriptions. Licensed Auctioneer. Durham County, is now available to con. duct sales anywhere in County. Your patronage respectfully Mirror-Reporter 425 Water Street PETEBBOROUGH, ONTARIO 'l'. J. Carley 0.0. (1896-1956) I. 0. SW 0.0. T. E. Clarke. B.A. Good Reading With Brownies for the . Whole Famlly The Christian Science Mon‘.‘or One Norw .y St., Boston ‘5, Mass. Thursday, October 30th, 1958 Send your newspaper for the time checked. Endosed find my check 0? money order. I year $18 D 6 months 59 D 3 months $4.50 E] . News - Facts ‘ Family Features JOHN PAYNE . C. Lech B.A. 5min TWO NEW MEMBERS JOIN CANADIAN LEGION LADIES’ AUXILIARY Twenty members were pre- sent at the October 7th meet- ing of the Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion Branch N 0\ 40,2. The meeting was :opened by the President P. Challice. Minutes and roll call were read by the Secretary L. Challice. The minutes were adapted as read by Mrs. Vi Sfares, second- ed by Mrs. Winn Fawee'tt. Unfinished business was dis-- cussed. The accounts were read and accepted by Mrs. F. White, seconded by Mrs. I. Nelson. The Treasurer’s re- port was given by‘Mrs. Jo Trick. Correspondence was read. Two new members were in- itiated, Mrs. Betty Kent and Mrs. Janet Don. Mrs. Vi :S‘tares was chosen! as chairman of a committee to“ prepare a float for the Santa‘ Claus Parade. 1 At recess the Flower Fund draws were won by Mrs. L. Challice, Mrs. V. Stares and Mrs L. Marshall. Mrs. Louise Challice gave a report on the Convention in Toronto. The report of Flower Fund given by Mrs. F. White and of the card parties by Mrs. V. Sstares. Moved by. Mrs. F. White, seconded by Mrs. V Stares that we parade to St. Thomas’ Church on Sunday, November 9th and to the Ceno- taph on November 11th:. Mrs. ALberfa Walker is mov- ing to Hialibrton and was pre- sented with .an aluminum tray by the Auxiliary. The meeting was closed by A Ripley “Believe it or Not†featured a cabbage with more than one head on the one root. This has been definately sur- passed in Millbrook as Mr. A. Reid had one on display with 7 heads on the one stem, five of them were solid, and com- bined equal to an average size cabbage. The other two were the runts of the crop, not having become sol-id. Had Art let it grow a little longer this process would have likely been completed. It sure looked odd to see! Mr. Reid carrying around a! shock with "all these heads 011,} and it is the first bouquet of; cabbage we ever witnessed. I ART REID GROWING CABBAGE BY THE BUNCH Attend the Church of your Choice on Sunday. .Illll-sa-un. Telephone collect Keene S3W1, if no answer Peterborough Iii-2.4330. Burrett Fur Farm “Martha will be so 5 pleased I remembered to buy those Canada Savings Bonds†CASH for dead or crippl- ed Horses and Cows. Top price for old horses. Dead Stock! REPORT OF SANTA C PARADE COMMITTEE Todate about half the or- ganizations contacted have. re- plied and signified their help and support. A meeting is being planned: for the week of Nov. 10th. Would The representatives now1 appointed, or to be appointed, be- prepared at this meeting to report \\ hat thev plan in enter- ing‘ the parade or if a donation is to be Uh e11. So, please get your eonnnitment from vour ‘1)rgan.zation before \0\ ember yltth. 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