Tooters Bankers . . . . . . Wing Dings . . . Ram Lambs . . . . Zion Liners . . .. Hillbillies . . . . .. Bailiolmro . . . . . . Downtowners . . Hi Fi s......... \ anguards . . . . . Substitutes . . . . . Murphies . . . . . . Kay-Dee-M’s . . . ludusfrials . . . . Lucky Sevens . Lone Rangers . Dumbclls . . . . . . .i Bee Aze ..... Rink-E~Dinks West Enders Boat Builders Crew Cuts . Coulters ..... Racketeers Ladies’ High Triple Dorothy Gillis .......... 666 Ladies High Averageâ€"J Marg Armstrong ........ 184: Men's High Singleâ€" Joe Medd .............. 311 Men’s High Tripleâ€" -. Alan Wright ............ 738 Men’s High Averageâ€" Ken Blair .............. 214: Nick Peconi Attwooll Sheppard . Millbrook, Ont. Phone 6-w Renew your subscription. Ladies high singleâ€" Marg Armstrong ....... 276 Ladies High Tripleâ€" . Dorothy Gillis .......... 666 Dead Stock Removed HIGHEST PRICES PAID Men’s High Single .Isoe Medd .............. 311 Statistics To Date Bowling League . R9y Willmott, Q.c. 24-Hour Service HIGH SCORES LAST WEEK Men’s High Triple Alan Wright ........... High Scores to date Ladies’ High Single Marg Armstrong ....... 276 PAGE FOUI PHONE COLLECT: Peterborouh 2-2080 Cobourg 1787 TEAM STANDINGS PROPRIETOR Barristers, Solicitors, Rota -es Telephone 9, Millbrook WILLMOTT IRVINE 738 18' party. _ 18' He took. a sudden notlon to 15 ; “fly his km†and made a run 1“ for the wire fence Whlch he 14! (-l'imbod and crossed The Ponty- 13 p001 road and disappeared into 13 the bush at that point. 11; The guard, Kenneth Morden, 11, didn’t even have a pea. sheoter,‘ 11 ‘50 gave the alarm as qulck asl '8-pussible and a Search was im-; 8 mediately s‘zarted, but to no] : avail. I PONTYPOOL ()u Fridav NOV. 7, a Turkey Dinner “ill be held mnnnenc- ing at 5.30 p.m. until all are served. Admission to din- ner $1.50; Children 500. All welcome . The ï¬oolish man onlv had a-' bmt a week to go before his! sentence of six months ended ' and why he should do this is hard to fathom. He was in for drunkenness, and not consider- ed to be dangerous to Thel public. l -3 Joseph Smorron, 27 years of; ‘age, a trustee at the local pr1-I ’son, escaped from the grounds; last Friday afternoon and has 'not been located as yet, as far .as we know, although extenâ€" sive Search of the district wasi Married on for many hoursr’ ;The man was working withi ,other trustees clearing brush in the west corner of the pro f Epetty ! TRUSTEE PRISONER 'DESERTS REPORMATORY I The-re will be a meeting of :the Badminton Club in~ the Armouries on Friday, October 31st, 1958 (tomorrow) at 8.30 [p.m. With the success shown {on Friday night‘s, it. is hoped that a League may be. formed! All those interested are. asked to attend this meeting. W-u'a'um‘n‘ull'u'u‘dlg' BADMINTON MEETING TOMORROW NIGHT Tentative plans for a joint (‘hris‘mals 111eeting with the Lions Club were discussed and will be announced at a later idateu Plans were also discus-l fused for the Santa Claus Parade The ladies bagged candy for ’the annual Hallowe'en Party to be held at the Armouries on: Friday. October 31st. .‘-\» “"‘Cb\u thnlu'y .LULl the annual Hallowe'en Partv' After 1.099“ng the letter the} M be 1; 91d at the Armouries 01'1‘ arnst wont again to his favour--1 Friday. 00ml)“. 31M. He cafe and ordered a small During a pleasant social: (m of ooifee to soothe him. On hour Mrs. “Lam-ashire was 515-1 a n.9arby. chair was a paper in sisted by Mrs. A. Pavne andi‘Yhmh he had read 0f hard Mrs. S. 81191ng .servingl tames a few days before. He refreahments. I puaked it up. read more (213080132! It was decided to invite the Newcastle l'iio-nettes to our November meeting which will be a dinner at the V\ aiting RO’ rm, November 24th. i'A' R. Payne reported a favour- ‘able bank balance, thus enabl» ‘ing the Club to assist financi- g’ally in community projects to ’ be held in the near future. ' Twelve members of Millbrook.’ '3’“? “The ('Offee is 300i but Lady Lions were guests of theil dld not order a second one Newcastle Lionettes, October.- beeause hard times are coming 20th. at a dinner meeting held and we must economize,†ex- at. Newcastle. The guest speak-f ple‘med the 3.1m“- or was Mrs. Arkless, ‘pre'siden‘ri; Hard Times!†said the of the Cerebral Palsv Councilflandlord. “Then my wfe must in Oshawa, who spoke ('m “minot order the slk dress we work ‘of the Council and show-Hflannm' but must take one of n . l _.. 3‘ ed ï¬lms of the work l)ein<r“'â€â€œ(m' J l ' P) “ .7 . ' , y \ done m classrooms in Oshawa} Hdld Tlmes?’ repeated the: 1 1 President Mrs. L. Winslo.‘v conducted the business period :during which time several items of old and new business {were despatched. : Secretary, Mrs. H. Lanca! lshire, read minutes of the last mee‘iing and Treasurer, Mrs I. â€" â€" The Lady Lions held theiri regular monthly meeting atl the home of. Mrs. H. hanca-t shite Mpnday evening. Lady lions Visit Newcastle No Reporter Next Week m man-manta. HILL] “Hard times?†repeated the {dressmaker when the order was éeancelled. “This is no time Ito expand I must not mke the 5improvement I had planned in l'lhis place. Handlord. “Then my er must znot order the slk dress we ï¬planncd. but must take one- of button. '" “Hard times, eh?†said the builder when the owners can.- (-ollod the building plans. “Thou I cannot have my wife’s portrait painted.†So he wrote to the artist and cancel- led the portrait order. '1 A portrait painter sat in his ‘ favourite cafe sipping his cof- :fee. His first cup ï¬nished, he i g was abom: to ordea- another :when his eye fell on a headline H11 the newspaper, “Hard Times Emailingâ€; so instead of order- ‘ing his second (-up, he called :for hix bill. “Is thon- 311} th- ting wxong?†asked the land- I i Iliad 1rd “The coffee 13 good but‘ Here is a French allegory that points to a moral worth ! remembering: We are; pleased to see Joe Lequire about again after an operation in a Peterboxough h‘OSpiTal recently. Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Pearce and Mrs. Heustiu of Peter- borough, were visitors in Mill- brook on Friday afternoon Rev H. E. D. Ashford, D. D., of Toronto was the guest of Dr. M. E. amid Mrs Hobbs on Sï¬nday. Mr. Ashford was the (special speaker at St. An- drew’s United Church on Sun- day. THE BOOMERANG ALWAYS RETURNS Mr. Edgar Burnham and his Sister, Mrs. W. E. Ball,-who Spent the summer here, will fly to their winter home in St. Petersburg, Forida, on Sunday, November 2nd. We are pleased to report that Miss Edith Sheppard is making sa’tistfactary progress! in Peterborough Civic Hbspital i where she has been for some *ime owing to illness. Weddings, the sick room, funerals. ElhfiméiJflower Ebop Opposite the capitol Theatre, Port Hope PHONE TURNER 55796 DAY; TURNER 52808 NIGHT, Elbrams’ Jflawa‘ Shop - PERSONAL 21 Queen Street “LET FLOWERS SPEAK FOR YOU" Attend the Church of your whoice on Sunday. Solicitors for the Executor I 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 under-‘ signed then has notice. 2 DATED at Millbrook this 14th day of October, 1958. Willmott Irvine, Millbrok, Ontario. NOTICE TO CREDITORS J AND onmns : In The Estate of Robert' Ormus Larmer, late of The Township of Cavan in the;l County of Durham, Retired? Farmer, deceased. i Don’t talk depression until it really comes.â€"â€"Progress. and found it was two years; old! i . And who was the final vic-. tim‘! The guy that threw the: l boomerang. Tedi Thurman is the sultry- voieed Miss Monitor you hear reading the temperature of Canadian and United States cities in' the new radio pro- gram Monitor each Saturday afternoon over the CBC Trans- Canada network. REAL 0001'. For Saleâ€"1947 Plï¬nouth 4- door car. In good shape. H. M. Trick. phone 68-1? Millbr utok. 21: .-..._~_ For Saleâ€"14 Acres of Al Land, close to school and onlv five minutes walk from down town . Phone 133 Millbrook. For Saleâ€"All Hardwood. or Mixed Wood, in 4 foot or stove lquth as desired. Will deliver. Alex Swartz, phone 212-r-2 Millbrook. 1t For Saleâ€"Quan‘ity of Spanish Onions: just The thing for your Hamburget’m Ipply Fred Challice, phone 116-W Millbrook. 1t For Saleâ€"Gabiet stylew grama- pone with records. Will sell cheap. Phone 19, Millbrook. Thursday, Ocï¬obar 30th, For Rentâ€"Heated 4-R010m Apt. Self contained, private en- trance, King St. West. I. Hatherly, phone 71-w Mill- bfnook. tf For $60. Montth for 3 Bedrom Modern Bungalow, option to purchased if requested Cal} Gordon Trick at 267, repre- senting Bowes Cocks Ltd Fromm}: Street. Phone lé Millbrooi'. ' 3t â€"_~2_-J-â€"â€"-’â€"_‘ For Rentâ€"November 1, three r00; :1 self contained heat- ed apartment. For particu- lars call Millbmok 17, or Peterborough Bi 2- 2524. H. For Remâ€"A Small House Wantedâ€"Young boys and girls . to learn to play flute for a flute band. If interes‘ed contact John Blair, P.0. Box 131 Mill'brook. 1t; ', 0013' LEGT :t-r Rentâ€"Fixe Room Apart- men! rent $40 monthly or $35. 00 monthly plus shovel!- ing a little snow and cutting lawn. Call Gord Trick. elutedâ€"Housework and by by sitting. Mrs. Erwin Sr., Apply to Mrs Erwin at the Winslow upstair apartments. FOR SALE FOR RENT