Wmuï¬-Wnfl'y W»MAU‘-MWâ€"â€"rmâ€" m. "My. "T'" THE MILLBROOK REPORTER, BEAUTIFUL MILLBROOK, ONTARIO, CANADA C/S/‘Jf/C/‘f/Tflx/‘J‘ â€ff W/y‘fl/‘flf/‘x/‘flflf ff /././â€./‘ ./:/:/:/‘./:/:/:/‘ /‘ Authorized Second Class Mail, Post Ofï¬ce Department, Ottawa MILLBROOK ta REPORTER Since 1860 Weekly in Beautiful Millbrook, Ontario, Canada $2 per year in Canada Elsewhere $3 Harvie James Armstrong, Publisher ‘/_‘/:/:/‘ / ./.‘/:/:/:/‘ fl.†##flfl/foflflflflflfl‘fl‘x/‘m ' EDIT‘O'FIIA‘L 0F SIOIRTS Edith Nortihey was a Martha The Firemen are to- be com- and a Mary seven days a week mended for the success thus for. around the clock. of their efforts .to deny ï¬re any I En It . , , . ,° . ', . . She did £01. others morning, place to start 1n Mlllbrook. They have collected tons of- noon and night. She was for others in her use of time. ‘burnable junk. Early Saturday morning, she We were pleased to print and related to a: patron a cotht- donate some 800 Treat Tickets. ment she had to drive some A child gets one when he d-..eliv ladies somewhere or other. In ers junk to be burned. On Fri- the meanwhile, other friends day evening, at the Bonï¬re the , m, 41;": “ "’ ‘ “‘7~â€"mV-1'-*~a::-:‘r-.‘-. min-W... AUCTION Mums... Donnybrook Fair JAMES IRVINE 11.1 IMI‘L'L‘BR'O‘OK AINID ‘CIA’VAN MEINIORIAIL ARENA SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, AT 7 ’P.M. FURNITURE LIVE'S'FOIC'K VEGETABLES AND MANY ‘USEFUL AIRTICLES Booths Games Fun for All Farm Service DEAD, OLD and CRIPPILED FARM s'rocx PROCEEDS FOR REMOVED IMIL‘LBIRIO'OIK-OAVAIN IMINOIR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION FREE OF CHARGE R. J. PAYNE AU'CTI‘ONEER ASIIIIrImYOUR Urggrieénggn msWM-u'u'n' W‘Jï¬-‘Wm _________ ZENITHâ€" 66550 OIBITU A‘RIY Crlendon 'Challice has a ï¬ne No 1:011. 01.13133 store. Things worth seeing. had extended attractive invita~ tions for the same day. “How- ever,†she said quietly, tiredly, Ibut cheerfully, “I did promise I’d take them.†children will trade their tickets “MRS- CLIFFORD N'ORTHEY for treats. Mrs. Clifford Northey passed Among the 800 tickets are 5 away here Saturday, October 7. lucky ones. They are different. She was horn in 'Cloyne On- NICK PECONI PETERBOROUGH Mrs. John E. Gainer of Bailie _ License No. 46â€"Câ€"60 hero is home after a year in the Civic Hospital. Interesting hOW II‘UIY loved ï¬re, will announce the differen a one can be who truly loves. ce. Each child holding a lucky Clarke (nee Booth). ticket will receive a prize which Edith Northe ’s uiet influ- y q we gladly offered to donate and ence improved this town. A Mary and a Martha, she. of junk burn you up. \ - \ MAN OF THE HOUSE Tommy Ambrose, 21-year.old singerJhost of CBCâ€"TV’s new Howard Northey of St. Thomas Fall variety program, The Tommy Ambrose Show, is as much a star in ihi home as on television. Here, under the watchful eye of his pretty wife, singer Bonnie Hicks, Tommy dries the dishes, and seems to be enjoying the job. The Tommy Ambrose Show is seen on Fridays. Constructive Views THE on .WorIcI News CHRISTIANI- Send in this coupon . SCIENCE for your sample copy. ' The Christian Science Monitor One Norway Street, Boston I5, Moss, U. S. A. a Name.___.._..___..__._ .................... ..... Address_._.._.._________._._-__.____._.____..._. ___________ ley.__.(.. ........_.__..........L .. ........ Country .. .. .. ._. .. The Millbrook Reporter, Millbrook, Ontario, Canada did Meanwhile don’t 131; a lot Millbrook from Tamworth ten I ‘ B. H. Hewitt of Toronto ofï¬cia- One {If the Firemen: at the BO“ tario, Edith Marion, on June 12, 1912, to James E. and Rosa B. Mrs, Lura Graham, Niagara Falls, Ontario, and Mrs. Maude Grossneck of Buffalo were visit- ors this past week with Mr. and- Mrs. Fred Hard and their girls. Sunday visitors with Mr. and ‘Mrs. Clayton Thexton were Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gardiner, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fallis, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ogden and Marilyn. The Northey family came to: years ago. They had earlier live-d in Northern Ontario loca- tions where Mr. Northey, who is with the Hydro, was station- ed. For the past three years, Mrs. Northey operated a beau- ty salon here. Mrs. Northey belonged to the Reorganized Church of Latter Day Saints. Here she attended: Grace Presbyterian Church and These are the prizeâ€"winners taught Sunday School. She was for Hidden Scores: BOWLING in MILLBROOK a member of LOB-A. 1066. , Doug Sheppard 223 Surviving are her husband Victor Rowe 199 Clifford James Northey, sons Garnet Fallis 163 Leslie «of Minden, James of George Co rfve . [142 North Bay; daughters Marion, Red Thorn 120 Mrs. John Clifford of Kingston, b Adrienne, Mrs. Robert Kinsâ€" Mari-on Guthrie 192 man of Millbrook; brothers Leâ€" Shirley Sanders 158 onard of Auden, Ontario, Har- {Mary Larmer 135 old of Port Arthur, Leslie of (Stella Sanderson 121 Nipigon. Helen E‘lson 89 The serviCe was from Haw’s Funeral Home on Monday, the that same moment while you Rev. Gerald Graham of Grace nurse a set of bruised ï¬ngers. Presbyterian Church and Elder ting. Burial was’in Rosem-ount Memorial Gard-ens. The pallbearers were Harold Clarke of Port Arthur, Leslie Clarke of Nipigon, Alfred and Howard Northey of Northbrook, and Robert Northey of Tam- worth. When you pick up the ball, HOW TO BOWL FIVE PINS AAAAA THE ART OF GRIPPING THE BALL the sides of the rack. If you al a. nasty crack. bowling game is likely to stop your. game right off. keep your ï¬nger and thumb to Sunday School low them to slip between two I balls, another hall sailing down the return rack can give them {Prayer and Bible Study 3 p M Regulation balls are ï¬ve insh- es in diameter, and weigh three pounds eight ounces. Many lan- es have some balls which may he a quarter of an inch smaller and several ounces lighter. If a smaller hall seems more comf- Your bowling game starts the ortaible in your hand, use it. moment you pick up the ball But, once you have chosen the from the rack. And, if you da size of ball, stick to it. Chang- not pick it up correctly, your ing the size of hall can throw ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA PARISH OF CAVAN Rev. J. Edgar M. Palfrey Rector ST. JOHN’S CHURCH Mattins 9:30 AM. ST. THOMAS’ CHURCH Mattins 11:15 AM. CHRIST CHURCH . Evensong 7:30 PM. ST. MARY’S, LIFFORD Morning Prayer 9:45 am. ST. PAUL’S, BETHANY Holy Communion 11:15 am. TRINITY CHURCH, MARSH Evening Pray-er 7:30 pm. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA I Millbrook- - Cavan Rev. S. E. Snowden, B.A., B.D. MILLBROOK Sunday School 10 AM Divine Worship 11:15 AM. CAVAN Worship Service 9:45 AM A Warm Welcome to All . P'R ESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA Rev. Gerald E. Graham, B.A. I I I I I I I I PLEASE SEE THIS PAGE I MILLBROOK Worship 9:45 AM. I Sunday School 11:00 AM. I Informal Service 7:30 PM. I CENTREVILLE I Worship 11:15 AM. Sunday School 10 :00 AM. IZION PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 10:00 AM. Morning Worship 11 AM. Evangelistic Service 7.30 PM. Wednesday Young Peoples, Friday, 8 P. M. A Hearty Welcome to All Mrs. Eva Devon, Pastor THE SALVATION ARMY Capt. and Mrs. J. B. Reid Sunday School 3 PM. (Legion Hall) A Welcome Awaits You MA'KIE' MILLBROOK F IRE FREE “4-.“â€"