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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 15 Oct 1959, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR bili'ty, smooth stxlinzandmek appearancerI'ifiie'C'é.“ «LrfiVO'hi-y four feet three'i-nches high and fiber lone. yet It accommodates six people "rith me. A light-weight air-cooled engine in the rear. mdependent four-wheel suspens; _. system and unitized construction offrameandbodyareinmvafions. Tyfifie ‘tWO View? 2f the 119W. cc‘unpact Chevrolet Corv'm- «how ,its excelient all-around visi- Again in 1960, Chevrolet will offer four series of conventional-size passenger cars, each individualized by trim, smartness of coachwork and equipment. Note design changes at the front and rear and in the low sweep of horizontalA lines: A I_nOd_ish grilleAextends‘fnil- car width. The tail lamp ensemble is mounted beneath modified wings. Profile embellish- ments lend distinction between the Impala, Bel Air and the Biscayne series and their as- sociated station wagons. The all-new Corvair, an entry in the compact car field, and a 1960 Corvette sports car complete the 1960 Chevrolet line. 1960 CHEVROLET CORVAIR 1960 CHEVROLET REPORTER, MILLBROOK, ON fARIO, CANADA Guided by t?» accompanied by p well-mannered pup Cavan, toured Miln- brook Industries. " Dominion Bank, I; » Docon T elephonv -' Dairy. After lumi. Andrew‘s United (73:: then with pleasant. Gary MacCrzm Karen Welboume. ;.. v Terry Peterson, (7.; Cole, Patricia Wig Falls, Judy Pack ' Jacqueline Irelamif her, Mrs. Clifford of Millbrook, and film. Welbourne and Mrs. Pack, 21 CedawValley School No. 12, South "riday, October 9th and visited: Mill- I's Auto Body Shop, The Toronto- ‘1‘:; Shoe Repair, The Reporter, The . g The Post Ofiice and Shady Nook '3 Penn Restaurant they visited St. 'here Rev. S. E. Snowden welcomed The visitors were: Richard Milligan, Randy Kimball, “”3115, Julia Ireland, Aletha Kimball, n, Ron Pack, Ron Milligan, Albert laine Ireland, Bruce Kimball, David ry Richards, Jim Pack, Jim Lunn, CEDAE VALLEY 5 Mothers of p: asked to bring eith-c. Everyone is cordiail Association will be held in the school auditorium on Mondax Octobe1 19th, at 8.15 p. m. \Irs. M. Sliadgett, police matron of Pete1borough will be the Guest speaker, and this p1omises to be of great interest to cv erx one. “’6 Will also be favoured bv a vocal duet by Mrs. Shaclfletts mo daugl r -;\Irs. A VVilfong, and Mrs. Wm. Low ell. everyone is cordiallv - ted to attend. POLICE MATRON T O ADDRESS H S Five carloads of pedigreed Shorthorn cattle, 123 head, have just completed the long trip from Alberta to Ontario. The entire herd of G. C. McArthur, Both-a, Alberta, was purchased at private treaty by M. F. Farms, Milljken, Ontario. Included in the ship- ment were 70 cows, 338 calves and 15 yearling bulls. This repre- sents the largest volume transaction of any breed in recent years-‘ SHORTHORNS EAST Ca‘ay 8: Banks, Bailieboro, has bee? awarded the contract to build the electrically-heated Hydro Area Office to open in 1960 in Cobourg. BAILIEBORO BID WINS CONTRACT LOCAL HEREFORDS TOPS AT FAIR After the business a secial hour Was enjoyed, lunch being served by Mrs. Clifiord Larmer, Mrs. Marshall Larmer and Mrs. E. Haw. At Bobcaygeon Hereford Regional Show: 10 Firsts, ]r. and Sr C h 1mpion Female and Grand 0Champion Female, and lst in all groups of 92 cattle from 16 breeders. The meeting opened with Mrs. Marshall Larmer reading the call to worship followd by devotions led by Mrs. John Blair. Mrs. Ealdns was in charge of the study book dealing with the work of the Presbyterian Church in Western Canada, she was assisted by Mrs John Thompson and Mrs. Clifiord Larmer. In the study of‘ The Women of the Bible”, Mrs. Haw presented an interesting paper on Rachel and Leah The next meeting will be the A-ut‘unm Thankofien'ng to be held 111 the church on October 2lst at 2. 30 p. m. with Rev. Gerald Graham as guest speaker. Milton W. Cornish of Old Orchard Farms, Millbrook, showed Herefords at Lindsay Fair with 13 Firsts, all Female Championships, Reserve Sr. Champion Bull, Reserve Ir. Cham- pion Bull, and lst and 2nd in all groups, 8 breeders competing. The September meeting of Grace Church W. M. S. was held in the manse with Mrs. Gerald Graham as hostess and nineteen ladies present. GRACE CHURCH W. M. S. Mrs John Black 01f Feversham and Mrs Sara McWhinney and daughter of Ottawa spent a week with their sister Mrs SE. Eakins. “Did you know there’s a new licorice store in town? Will you buy me some licorice, please?” Mr. and Mrs R. 0. Thomas and daughters Ma'ry Win and Jane, and Mr. and Mrs EJC. Rich ards of Port Colbome visited with Mr. and Mrs V. A. Dawe over Thanksgiving. Mrs Weston Powell, Mrs RH. "Blakely and Mrs Ca-rl Gillis at tended a presentation for Miss Bessie Smith in the Marsh Halil. Mrs Earl Richardson of Camp Borden spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs 'Lesl‘ie Bvristow in Millbrook. Mrs. R. Ridge sent in her granddaughter’s remark: Come and hi“? The regular meeting of the Millbrook Home and School in Mrs. Ouellette’s room are pleased {wiches or cookies for the refreshments. ted to attend. her, Mrs. Clifford of Millbrook, and airs. Welboume and Mrs. Pack, 21 CedawValley School No. 12, South "riday, October 9th and visited: Mill- Ws Auto Body Shop, The Toronto- ‘1‘:; Shoe Repair, The Reporter, The . g The Post Ofiice and Shady Nook '3 Penn Restaurant they visited St. -'here Rev. S. E. Snowden welcode The visitors were: :- child to win the classroom award! TOUR MILLBROOK GENERAL INSURANCE MILLBROOK . mum-hm haw-«ahwmwnamvafiamm '. ‘n‘i'a'un-i hawxw.vamav.-.-.-AWM ll tea to office. trouble with political jok es is that they often H. GUEhLETTE Whig ONTARIO CREAM PROOUCERS’ MARKETING BOARD For ‘Bazaar Best Sellers’ made with Butter, write Marie Fraser REPRESfNTJNG 50,000 CREAM PRODUCERS Wamedâ€"Live Pouitry: high prise paid. M. Flatt, RR 1, Bethany, phone 7-1513 col- I pay highest prices fer Cau- adian and Newfoundland coins Rare and old coms. Large cne cent pie::es, silver, small uickefls, ' pines-1‘s, large- mus, go coins. tokens. ate. Stanlev Miller LICENSED. AUCTIONEER Farm Stock, Furniture Real Estate. Sales conducted at reasonable rates by experienced austioneer. When 3 Chamois has become hard and useless you can soften it in about No quarts of V1 ater containing one teaspoon olive oil or -1\LCI 11( Du it awa} from heat and rub it “enflv several times 1f11'.e drVinz. OAKLEY, STANDISH, CLARK CABLEY LECH Barristers and Solicitors 425 Water Street PETERBOROUGH, ONTARIO PONTYPOOL, ONTARIO Phone Collect Bethany 104-211 Sell Anything, Anytime, Anywhere Pane 171'3 Garden Hm Northey’s Beauty Salon LOSED ON MONDAYS Open balance of week. Tuesdays and Thursdays 409 Huron St.,Toronto. Have for Saleâ€"1954 Pontiac Sedan Delivery for $350.00. 1953 Counsel for ...... $325.00 ’49 Hudson Terrapiane $125.00 Also Rebuilt Starters, Generat- ors and Fuel Pumps. Spark Plugs for all makes of new and old cars. Rebuilt Transmiss- ions for $37.50 guaimiteéd'fet PHONE COLLECT Peterbomugh, Ki 2-3091 quantity of Paint. T. J. Carley Q C. (1896-1956) R. 0".” Standish Q.C. T. E. Clarke B.A. R. H. Carley B. Com. W. C. Lech B.A. ,_ A. Spicer, 2mm Tel. 6'1 leet. Imtil 9 .00 p.m. For appointment phone 136 LEE AUTO WREGKERS Licensed. Auctioneer R. JOHN PAYNE get elec- Pontiac, 1950,grey z two-tone, automatic, 3' rubber, clean. $250. Foottit. 121 or 68.! Mi Bethany 74:13, I buy live poultry, fl Millbrook. Baby Carriage. C( may cheap. 235 Milli): Duo-them space hea‘ Good used electric ‘ chine. Ba-ilieboro r: size 3, just cleaned. er office Winslow apt. 3~room :tained, laundry faci Mi 17 or Ri 2-2425 Apartment with 2 Sam-contained, fresh ted. New oil furnace. Mil-lbrook 79 04 CLASSIFIE. Two and 3 roamed Lavergne Pains, Mil] PUDSEY- In loving NOTICE ANNUAL BAZ BAKE SALE 8; St. Thomas Anglica: Women” Gui Saturday, November Mjibbrook Waitima Mary Maxim Sweat der. Mrs. M. \V. 9 3th My hm cannot to say. Gad only knows tO-day. My lips can not ed accoxdfing to t-I Village of Mil] Township A of I County of Du Notice is hereby g I have complied tion 9 of The V« Act and that I 113' up in my off-ice in on the 15th day Q 1959 the list of a] entifled to vote in Village ‘of Millbm and I hereby cail voters to take in 15th day of 'rertmde C Da' The Village of YEAR NLMB CLERK’S NO of FIRST POST] I VOTE R.q L 1959 ’wmece wj

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