NOTES on mnoox i donation for the Santa Claus HALLOWEEN WENT LIm-r SANTA mug PARADE ‘ Parade will: be a big boost for 3 m mace: the success of the Parade. 1 __ Special mention 'at this time for the men of the Reserve Army, their offers of help and At least four and possibly six; bands are expected on Dec. 13. . Band and parade lovers will' especially enjoy one of the} visiting bands never before on parade in Millbrook (to our knowledge) . Gavan Twp. Council. . .. 25.00 Millbrook Lady Lions.. 10.00 See Arthur Godfrey* riding his magnificent Palomino horse, Goldie, plus a sensational display of jumping by championship teams from Cuba, Mexico, West Germany, United States and Canada. *Every evening and both Saturday matinees. Next week we will give credit to the- Millbrook merch- ants. Cash donations to dateâ€" Millbrook Council ...... $2 ROYAL HORSE SHOW Featuring ARTHUR GODFREY -/\ - TIIE BDYM WINIER FAIR 98th. Year. No. 4.5. ROYAL COLISEUM Evenings $2. 50; $3.50 ' Matinees: Wed. Fri. $1.00, Sat. $1. 50 Canada’s Showplace of Champions Hundreds of Interesting Features - Cattle Auctions 0 Poultry Pet Stock 0 Flower Show 0 Seed, Grain, Hay - Fashion Show 0 Government Exhibits OVER 15,600 ENTRIES GENERAL â€massacre: . _ Mutts 75am s thiidrenza‘ceifl" ~ FRI. NOV. ‘4 0 SAT. NOV. 22 Brake Adjustment Special s1.19 COMPLETE, ANY CAR, FOR 30 DAYS, INCLUDING Adjust brakes, including emergency brake. Pack front wheel bearings. Add appovedheaVy duty brake fluid (superior to new car quality) to master cylinder. Millbrogk Industries Odd lots of discontinued items and seconds. Quantity of Glassware. CLEARANCE SALE Urry’s Garage, Millbrook TORONTO All greatly reduced for Quick Sale! TELEPHONE 112-w I A rece'pfion will be held in [The United Church Sunday 58011001 Hall, ‘011 Sunday, Nov. 16th 59.10111 ) .30 to 5. 00 to cele- - brate the Golden ‘Nedding A11- [nix-"ersmy of Mr. and Mrs. G. +W._Sayles_:-;Thei1‘fri("nds are Lordiallv 11111ted to join them ! on this hapb} ~0< cas1on. Mr. Roy Wilford of Pctmu bumugh, was the guest soloist [at both services. COURT OF REVISION TOWNSHIP OF CAVAN Notice is hereby given that a 001111. of Revision fl'n‘ the Town- ship of Cavan will be held in the Council Chamber, town hall, Millbrook, on Monday, Novem- ber 17th, at 8 p.111. -â€"will be held in the Carmel [1.O.L. Hall on November '20, at 8.30 O‘CI‘OC‘k. Lunch will be served. Admission 3550. All \Velm‘) 1m- . 125th ANNIVERSARY AT CENTREVILLE Don’t be left out. of the fun! Join up now. Millbrook San-ta Clam Parade, Saturday, Dec 133th. The Centreville Presbyterian Church was beautifully decor- ated with ’mums for the 125th anniversary on Sunday, Octo- ber 26. Large crowds attended both morning and evening ser. vices. which were conducted by the Rev. Mr. Carter of Toron- in. who is on the Board of Christian Education in the Presbyterian Church. Special music was rendered by the choir under the (ï¬rm-tum of Mrs. Grace Muspratt.‘ Who are the hard workers of the Oommitte? At this time thanks go to Mrs. G. Dawe, secretary, Mr. Earl Liesemer treasurer, and Mr. Ernie Stacey the official canvasse-r. After seeing and hearing the Bugle Band on Nov. 10th and 11th we look forward to a re- peat performance on Dec. 13. PROGRESSIVE EUGHRE Zella M._Bent1ey, Clerk. PERSONAL moon, mama, CANADA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1958 . ,2 1 $1.50 a. year in advance; to U.S.A., i BAILIEBORO lby Miss â€"Heinrietta Wood on i Christ Church, Bailieboro her four of Europe at 8 3011.111 iwill how its Anmversarv Scr- Admission: Adults 7:31; Chil- ~i°11 (11111 306. =Sunda} \m em‘lier 16111 Thai ___..__..__-_..._ Cantebtiry Choir of All Saints Church Peterboroug-h will par-f BUTTER “ANITE GO. t‘t-zipa c in this Annivezsa2y P011? 301â€, Out BOX 622' Service. A welcome 15 extend- Monuments, Markers. Corner {ed t0 all. 1 i- Pants and minimization. I wish to convey my sincere ’thanks and appreciation to all imy friends, neighbours, and relatives fOr so many kind vdeeds, cards of sympathy, and ifiowers, at the death of my I dear husbnd Lewis. ‘ The Ladies’ Auxiliary to the? Canadian Legion held special Services on Thursda} eve-.niug': a‘ 8. ()U oclock at the funeral, home. i My thanks also to Dr. J. W. W'right and the Rev. H. B. Horrington. . I Interment was 111 Rosemount; Memorial Gardens, 011 High-la way 28, near Peterborough. | Tho funeral Took place on Friday, November Trh from the J. \Y. Haw Funeral Home, King Street East, Millbrook, at 2 o’clock with the. Rev. H. B. Herrington of St. Andrew’s Church, of which she was a m r mbm'. of‘lioiating'. Sh‘e 11 as 1he (laughter of M1 3 and M15. Ernie Alexander OI"E harden Hill' siste1 (If Fumkr Alexander, Baltimore, and Mm. : l Garnet Beebes (Loreen), Gar- den Hill Mrs. Russell Reid. Mrs. Russell Reid, the for- mer Helen Mary Alexander, died suddenly 0n \Voduomlay, November 5th, 1958, at her homo on Tulmwr Street in Mill~ brook. She leaves beside her husband five children, Judy, Donald; Barbara, Nancy and Alan. all at home. The climax came early in thef Pegnv Ridge, 4 R morning when a“parlia1neutg 9 to 12 yrs. â€"1 building†was set on fire whichi 2 Diane Olan, 3 made it necessary to call out 4 Robert Swartz the firemen to extinguish if i 12 yï¬g and This, acording to all citizensï¬nuott 2 Fred B 11 as going too far, but thisi (Han. prank no doubt, could be ,11P1irsâ€"1 Mary M1 the result of the empty beerihâ€"a B11«:,kham 2 l 'attlt‘s $6911 on the street. Otll-i hang 1 inda Snelg] (r foolish and dangerous s‘tums 113er Ann Fowlei of tipping o1 er heavy old cars Julie Arms pong and farm machnery 1n the mid- Reid Gloria Smitl dle of the road was also done. ‘ Ridge, Jan Scott, -- â€"â€"‘ ‘vaupsp, uau. bat/kill". AS usual, before and after Fullmving the judging of the the treats in the Armoul‘it‘srostumes and distribution of 51â€?“ l’." the Lions Club, Win~ treats the children were shown (10“1“ “"k‘l‘t‘ soaped from top t0a number of entertaining films. bottom. Tlllfs‘ pI‘OVCd a bloss‘ The Linus Club Cth‘lldlS Slli- lllfj lll (llSLl'lliSE‘ 33 many a \Vill- (ogre thanks to the many citizens (If \\' l'x‘1‘(’i\'t“d a “'(“ll (1(‘56‘1'V0d‘ for their generous donations washing, including- our own. ftrowards this party, to Mpg, The evening and morning , Payne and Mrs. Kerr who arr- taken as a whole, resulted in: ed as judges, 10 Messrs Fred no serious harm, as no one was Coulter, Billy Belch, Wilf E1- killed, lynched 01‘ murdered. 1 son and Herb Kerr, who helped ,- during the- evening. The evening and morning taken as a whole, resulted in no serious harm, as no one was killed, lynched or murdered. While most places reporti The annual Hallowe’ en party Hallowe’ en pawsing more civil-‘2 for the young fry has come and ized than 111311311 Millbl‘OOk? gone and goes on record as the pranksters had a field day as biggest yet There was a great special constables were (9011" variety of weird and wonder- spicious by th’e-ir absence and £111 costumes and the youngsters the “fun†makers had full; milled around and played the swing. Baled straw W as; different games provided for brought to the Village from them, receiving treats of ap- somewhere and what a mess Ofiples,oran1ges and candy. the street thlS made, about the: Thosg Winning prizes fOr the only 01165 t-‘0 apreclate It was best costumes are as 4ollows: the sparrows who seemed to. Undex 6 yrs ~1 Brenda I111 - haxe a banquet searching fior 111er,2hichae10halhce3Da11d the stray bits of weed seed that Powéu 4 Patricia Ridge happened to get by in ï¬nal 6 to 9 yrs ._1 Peggv Lee straw. Hiremner, 2 Marie Irarmer, 3 The climax came early in thei I’e.g1_rv Ridge 4 Ricky Guthrie CARD 0F THANKS m IREOE -EEPOETEE Authorized as 23d class mail Obituary Alma Pudsry. 1 ii] 12 yfls. and overâ€"1 Joan $118,; Buott, 2 Fred Buott, 3 Billy this’ (Han. 136:; Pairsâ€"1 Mary Liesemer, Mari- beer ira Buc kham. 2 Lenore Buck- Otn-E ham,1 inda Snelgrove. 3 Mar- LIII‘SI garet Ann Fowler, Joan and cars Julie Arms rong. 4 Barbara .nid- Reid, Gloria Smith. 5 Beatrix g The. regular monthly dinner iwas held in the waiting room \I ~11day. November {111.le lattendane was slightly do- pleated as a result of the deer '_’:111111t nevertheless it was an ’1 e\eelle11t meeting: Lion Presi- ‘ r{dent Ed. Nat~t1‘(vSs was in the ri «hair and 111 the absence of See 5 Few Hamilton Lion Ron Palmer :1’: looked after the 111i1111te54. Plans ' § were completed for the “Bank lof Light†projeet. Lion La- ;.1 \ergme Fallis was delegated as i the Clubs representative on the .l Santa Claus Parade Committee 1 :iPreparations are getting under‘ way for the Christmas Bingoi and Fowl draw. 1 L C LI 3 The highlight of the evening “t was the address by Lieut. Jerry E; Whitehead oï¬ the reform-awry ieostodial staff. Mr. White- "lheald gave a. very interesting.r ’1 talk on his experience in Mal- l . iaya while a member 0f the _lpolic-e. force th'ere following the;l ' second world war. The. job if4 lit-he police force there was to? gferret. communists from the] ljnng'le. From the de-seriptioni lhe gave of the Malayan jung‘le' lthat. was no easy task. ! t The speaker was introduced! by Col. Hartley Paterson andi l l :Tiion Earl Liesemer expressed lthe Clubs appreciation for a {very interesting address. ! Next meeting Monday, Nov.! I1'7'th and the Cabaret Dncel ‘Fr-iday, November 21st. | I A Pot Luck Suppe-i W 111 be iserx ed bv the Ladies of Trinitx IChurch “The Marsh’ £11 Fli- lday evening, November 14th, in the Parish Hall at 6.30 p.111, 3 Coloured pictures will be shown I by Miss Henrietta Wood on 9 to- 12 yrs.â€"1 Cai'ol Abbott, 2 Diane Glam, 3 Allan Pinck, i | I \ l i The annual Hallowe’ en party for the young fry has come and ? gone and goes on record as ‘he biggest yet There was a great gvariety of weird and wonder- i ful costumes and the youngsters gmilled around and played the i d? fferent games provided for} 3 them, receiving treats of ap- §p1es, oramg es and candy. I Lion Activities THE MARSH 11‘ ‘missed our little paperâ€. In :fact one of our subscribers hurried in to pay her subscrip- tion for another year, fearing she was going to miss an issue as her time was just up and she thought she had been cut 091: our mailing list- for n'On pay- lment of dues. Well we’re ihardly in the big tOWn class yet who resort to this pro- cedure, we give our readers a llittle time to square off before Iresorting to the “axe’ Any- [way we ’re glad to be back in your 111 une, and although a more than usual lot of adver- Itising space is taken up, it is Iall woxth reading, and you are jespecially urged to read the. I full page ad on page 3 concern- ing the Ontario Hospital Insur-‘ lance. This should interest: I everyone. ‘ ~COMING EVENT A Bazaar, Baking Sale and Afternoon Tea will be held in the Waiting Room on Saturday, November 22nd from 3 p.111. Under auspices of} Grace Pres- byterian Chum-h Ladios’ Aid. Well, after a. week’s rest fnom the old routine of getting out a paper, here we are again, and pleased, of course, to be informed we were missed, as some told us to our face they ‘mmqnfl nnv- liH-lo nonnn†I... HELLO FOLKS! HERE WE ARE AGAIN ' GYPROC ' 437 GEORGE STREET Interesf; is payable half-yearly. When you Deposit them in a. 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