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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 20 Nov 1958, p. 4

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PAGE FOUI TEAM STANDINGS Rink-,li-Dinks ...... . . . . Ram Lambs .. Crew Cuts .. . . .......... H60 .‘\'/.L‘ ................. Boat Builders. . ........ . TOUTL’YS ....... ..... ....l Rm-liv‘eers . . . . ..... . . . .‘ ("filters .............. .. Hillbillies th Enders .. . . . . . . . . .‘ Wing: Dings ......... . . .. Zmu Lmers ... ..... . . . .. Va-nguarcls . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘ Downtowners . . . . . . . . . . ‘3ankers ..... Bailieb‘cro Smbstitu‘ves . . . . ......... , Murphies ..... Tndustrials . . . ......... Kay-Dee-M’s . . .. . . . . . . .‘ Hi P19. Dumbclls ..... .... Imcky Sevens . ...... . . . Lone Rangers .......... Attend the Church Choice on Sunday. Statistics To Date Bowling League ‘ )Iarg Armstrong ....... 27 1 Ladies’ High Triple 1 Marg Armstrong ....... . 684’! Ladies High Averageâ€"J! 1 Marg Armstrong . . . . . . . . 194 Men’s High Singleâ€" 1 Joe Medd .............. 311 Mvu’s High Triple- -. 3 Alan \Vright ............ 738 Men's High Averageâ€"- Ken Blair 208 Ladies high single- Jane Ouellette ..... Men’s High Single Ken Blail‘ ............. Men’s High Triple Alf Brooks ........... High Scores to date Ladies’ High Single Ladies High Triple-â€" Marg- Armsrtrong ....... HIGH SCORES LAST- WEEK rm-nouchWAflwAR .. I OH WAllBOARMOR ' SAVE. WALLS CEIUNGS ”3â€"...râ€" ‘ Attwoolt ~Sheppard Millh'i’M Phone .6- -w ............. .00... ..... 8.... ooooo .0... oooooooooooooo on - OOIOQ‘QIOOIOOO So... 0.0.0.1... 28‘ll uers . .......... 28E ar ..... . 27 ”I 0 , szth ...... ..........22 ‘ S 21m} [’5 .. 20 TI 0.....Ioooooocolo 19!“ 17.be 12'an 12Ifh 'yn-u. .OOOOODII. 27' rerageâ€"J ’most stimulating”. Mr. Pasg'fblood annually to supply the? . 194 more was referrmg t0 the an":50,ooo hospital beds in the Pro-E ileâ€" ’nouncement inade b-‘Z Marshal Vince. The recruitment of. ’ 311 Stearns,_Chalrman Of the Red donors. for the blood service! i. ..... . . . . Cross l\.at10na1 Executm: .and’ will be me responsibility of thei- ilef ".‘ 738 ‘ hioumgnor John G'- Fullerton,‘ illdiVidl-l‘dl Bell-{Foss Brant-(HS: ” ' \ “"9 Chairman 0f the Ontario in Ontrio Divxswn. Most of the :rageâ€" Hospital Services Commission. 'Branches have already appoint-i . C O C Q 0 Q I D 0 m8 n A V I 1 I I i f’l‘he announcement. statet. 9d a Chairman and a Comnmtcei â€" -'t.iat the “”513 move “”11 be ‘0 to plan a campaign for donors, LN'DINGS zextend the already emstmg ser- in order to be readv for the 36H’“‘(‘ “1. MPU'OI’OMMI T‘TO‘V‘O clinics i'u he held in their-com- 0 to hospitals in oommunities a- munitv. oooooo at... U .......... 32.169112 the llofrth slmreBolt"l Iiffiie The Government. of the Pro-i .......... 32' ntarro 3“ ar as 0 9"1 9, .vinee of Ontario and the Peder-t ........... 32 north, ”0f“ Toronto and-“'95“ a1 Government will assist Red ........ .. . 32 t0 8.3““ Ste. Mame: Th.“ e-x-l Cross with financial aid during; ....... 31 fmsmn 0? the SEW"? “’1“ b."- th'e next yearto bring about the! .......... 31 in operation by the end of thisl proposed expansmn of the: . . . . . . . 31 “’3"- . lb 1 o 0 d transfusion servicel . . . . . . . . . . . 31 [The second lphaise W111 29100?" throughout Ontario and (Jana-1 29 P "“‘t a'; 931‘ .V as DOS-“U 9 1n da under the l\‘ational Hospitali 28 1959 and will include hospitals: Insurance Plan. I . . . . . . . . .. 28 “1 Wi‘Stcm = Ontario and the; The free‘ blood transfusion ....... . . . 28 i ”“3 east from Bellevflle to tue service was inaugurated by The ...... 27 :mtarimQuebeo border, nortthanadian Red Cross Society in} 27; 0 Ottfwa and Hullafmd along British Columbia in 1947, and; --------- 1. ...... . . . . . a ‘ ‘ ' ' ~‘, communities 0 . ' etropo Plan .......... 2'1 "”995 ’0 E10115? R981 Cross Blood Toronto, Hamilton, Galt, Brant-i 20 Transfusxton Se-rvme depots 1n ford. Guelph the Niagarai 19 landon and in Ottawa are now Peninsula and, the hakeheadi ‘17. being carrieci on by Red Cross area. With the Opening of the lg'ninel Provmelal Government 0L. service in Newfoundland this; 12lm‘éala-C ff‘ .1 t' t imonth. and with the Olltal‘lOi '9‘ ”r035 0 19135 es una 95 Ian beinrr com leted earl in‘ h f ithat 1his extension of the bl()'<>(13Â¥959 thiscfree Ililood trangff‘us-‘ u c 0 your tp1 ogramme Will necessitate tht. Ion serwce “.111 be 111 opera 10“ oooooooooo \ ooooooo on. .......... cccccccccc oooooooooo y. loolleetion of? 209,000 bottles Of throughout the. whole. of Canag _-â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"'â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€" List. With the exception of Q119- . lbee Where the service so far I . , I All unnntnnn :nn 1 covers only the maJor centres. -wvw ~___7 - Free blood tranSquiouS Will net flounce BTWEEE be providtd for patients in On-i Herr tull - l tario hospitals, according to an; veil was a ------- 270!announcement, made by 'l‘hel . Canadian Red Cmss Society. net trimme and the Ontario Hospital Se vices Commission. ?and fell f'r .r.' and rhinest red roses 0 A LA-1.. . 257 . 589 lESS THAN |fi EXTENSION 02? RED CROSS {BLOOD TRANSFUSION ~. SERVICE 11: ONTARIO “This hospital extension of the Red Cross Blood Transfus- ion programme is something we have been hoping“ for for many years” said J . H. Passmore, President of the Ontario Divisâ€" ion of Red Cross. “When we first learned this news we noti- fied the 199 Branches in On- tarito, and the response has been most stimulating”. Mr. Pass- more was referring to the an- “1.» St. Andrew’s United Church'with short sleeved jackets, was the scene of a pretty wed-T matching net mittens and shir- dinO‘ Saturday when Carol Ann fired stand up headbands of net ° " ’ and sequins. They carried cas- daughter 0f Mrs. HakaS and: cade bouquets of white. and the late Harold Hawkins, be-‘I pink ’mums with pink roses; came the bride of Maxwell‘ The flower girl was in a yellow William Manley, son of Mr. nylon frock with very full bal- and Mrs- Charles Manley, all? lerina skirt and small Peter 10f Millbrook. The double ringl Pan collar and had a matching ceremony was conducted by the‘ head band. She carried a small 1 Rev. H. B. Herringfon. BaS- cascade of ’muxns and roses. ‘ ke-ts of white and yellow ’mnms Lorne Manley was his broth; banked the chancel. Wedding er’s groomsman, and the ushers music was played by Miss' were Melbnrn Hawkins andEd- ‘Mabel Clarry, and soloist Mrs. ward Manley, brothers of the G. A. Spice-r sang “The Lord’s bride and groom. ‘Prayer” before the bride enter- A reception was held in the _ L1- A L..:,JA’.~. lg rHeir tulle illusion fingertip: Huntsville, Peterborough, Tor- 'Veil was apiplique‘d with lace' onto, Orillia, Cobourg, Gavan, 5 and fell from a Juliet cap 'of Lindsay and Ottawa, as well as lnet trimmed with satin petalsLMillb'r-ook. E ‘and rhinestones. She carried‘ For the wedding trip to red roses on her white prayer Niagara Falls and points in the book. _"States, the bride wore a furl i Attendants were her sister jacket. over her mOSS green f Miss Alice Hawkins as maid of‘ wool dress, with black hat and iho-nour, Mrs. Kenneth Foottit accessories. Her corsage was i as bridesmaid, and little Mary-' of bronze ’mums. i iLou Bremner as flower girl. Mr. and Mrs. Manley will i The maid of honour and make their home in Millbrookfl : bridesmaid wore blue- and pink residing in one of Gray’s apart- ‘ =dresses similar to the bride’s,’ments. } edthe church and “I’ll Walk Beside You” during the sign- ing of; the register: U. 4-1-0 urn/V. VW_O â€"; ‘ i 7 '7 -7- t” ' i “““““ 11' ".777. 7 Prayer” before the'bmde enter-l A receptlon was held 1n thf’ECo’mmission adVISmg proce~ ed the church and “I’ll Walk| church hallnwhere the br1de '9' edure under this act for 1nd1- Beside You” during the sign- mother rece1.ved 1:} a dress 0f; gents to receive benefits. , ing of: the register. _ navy bengahne Wlth rose 001‘: houis Velanoff, solicitor for‘FOr Rentâ€"A Small House on The bride was given 1n mar-l oured hat, Iur coat and navy Mr. A. J. DelPeiro asking fori F redenck Street. Phone 18 riage by her brother George. and roseeccessories, and a cor: action under building by-la-‘v‘ Millbrook. 33 Hawkins. She. was wearlng a.1 Stage of pmk roses2 The groom SJ regulations, The Clerk was eSk-i mmgéom strapless b-allerlna length gown mlothler was wearlng D10r blu" 9d to reply that the Count-ll 19‘: House in Millbrook coal fur- with short lace jacket withg with grey fur jacket, black hat reviewing the matter. . mace 3 iec-e bash H D.‘ long sleeves. The diagonall and accessorles and a corsago , P , . , . - . . . . , . . ‘ wiring. $60. monthly. Call lace Skll‘t W35 trlmmed Wlth a’.“)f pml‘ roses. Gordan F'- Trick renresenting‘ __ ' fiiifiaicé. Phone 207.1114; Millbnook. 3t | Road accounts including pay- roll in the amount of $532.18 The regular meeting of the Council of the. Township of r‘ south Monaghan was held in The. Township Hall on No‘icm- ber 3rd, 1958, at 8.00 p.111. with all members present. and {was presided over by Reeve jRay Bothwell. ' Minutes of the previous regu- ‘lar and special meetings VS ere read by the Clerk and adopted on motion bv Robt. Fisher, see- , ended by A. G. Anderson. ’Ilhree Hydro contracts which were approved. Ontamo’ :Watem ;Rssqurce’s Commmwn with literature ad.- South . Monaghana TWp. Council The following communica- tions were readlby. the. Clerk; Manley-Hawkins‘ Wedding TEE ERROR-MORE. MIMI. OITABIO with short sleeved jackets, matching next mittens and shir- red stand up headbands of net and sequin-s. They carried Gas-1 cade bouquets of White. a11d,_‘ Department of Municipal Af-‘ fairs enclosing cheque in the amount. $1,003.50, being second half of unconditional grant. Vising the Municipality of the iiorming of that body by Pro- vincial legislation and the pow- ers of same. Guests were present from Huntsville, Peterborough, Tor- J. h. Graham 00., request- ing opportunity to sell deben- ture issue required for con- str u-tion of svh-ool addition; no action was faken in this matter at the present time. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Willia_1ns of Toronto, claiming their cot- tage assessment as being too high. the Clerk was asked to reply and refer Them to the Assessor in this matter. Mr. T. G. Shield. County Assessm, gixing notice of date and time- the Court of Revision will sit in this Municipality, namely November 28th, at 3.00 o’clock p.m. No reply neces- sary. American Coleman 00. of Canada with literature on road equipment. and trucks, this was ordered filed. Municipal World advising of YOUR SAVINGSâ€"iii When you Deposit them in a Guaranteed Investment Certificate for five years. Interest is payable half-yearly. Amounts of $100.00 and up may be left on Deposit. 3:260 Faun... find 3.“. 43.3.05 known mmr Investment of Trust Authorized by Law for the " jurqrs ............ :Reeve Bothwell selec- jtion of jurors ........ J. E. Robinson, selec- ' 1ion and report of selec- gtion of jurors ........ issue . Northumberland and Dur- ham Health Unit, report. for September. ' Road accounts including pay- roll in the, amount of $532.18 were presented by the Clerk and also the, following general accounts.â€" : Nortlhumberland-Dur- i ham Health Unit, plumb- ing and sanitary inspec- tion, Aug. and Sept. . .$ 34.50 J. E. Lewis, renewal of Treas’s bond premium. 8.00 (leo. Fletcher, building ,inspector, Time and ' mileage .............. 3 .50 cori-ection in editorial» 0f Sept. Ontario Hospital Services Commission advismg procfie~ {flostâ€"Lgée German Sheperd Dog.r on Monday night,_1_1as J. E. Robinson, clerk’s salary October ....... A11 accounts. were passed for payment on motion by Herb Sye'r seconded'by Bfobt. Fisher. On motion by George Dean, seconded by A. G.‘ Anderson, the meeting adjourned to meet at the call of theReeve. Lostâ€"Large German Shepherd Dog wit white markinns. Anyone haxing information, kindly phone 183- r-2 Mill- brook . Lt V1.4. --V-_ tag of Uxbridoe- Township. Straved from the former C. Challice farm. If found please phone A. Masters at 183- r- -31 Millbmok. 113 Renew 7 Your Subscription. . Gaynor, selection . PETERBQROUGH . Robinson, Clerk . LOST 131". 00 4.00 For Saleâ€"Apples; McIntosh, Spies and Snows? also Par- 75-001 snips and Carrots. Milton +â€" Challice phone 89-j Mill- 3T-00. brook. 3t... 3.00 3.00 Thursday, Km 20, 195i xFor Saleâ€"1947 Plymouth 4- door car. In good shape. H. M. Trick, phone .6847 For Rent-+5 Room Apartment. Contact Gordon Trick. 3t For Rentâ€"Modern 2-bedqdom self contained apartment, oil furnace. Phone ZOT-f-M, . Millbnook. 3t For Rentâ€"House, has 4 bed- rooms, kitchen, dinefte, liw in.g quarters across hall, oil furnace, 3-piece‘ bath being installed. Ph'one 128-j Mill.- book evenings. A It .. _._â€"_»_-_.,__â€"â€"-_.._-____ F-‘or Saleâ€"Astral, apartment! size electric refrigerator $25! Call Gord Trick. 1!; ‘Sh‘e‘riff’s Sale of, lands Large 1 nited States and Cana- dian Manufacturing Company requires District Manager for Durham county. Exception. ally high earnings. Guaram teed repeat, business. Auto‘ mobile essential. Agricul- tural background most im- porfant. Sales training given. , Reply to Box 84, London, Ontario. 4;: _ Under and By Virtue of a Writ of Fieri Fa‘cias issued out of the Supreme Court of Ontario, bear. ing date the 25th day of June, 1957, to me directed against the lands and tenements of Leonard Henderson, defendent, at the suit of Ernest Colwill Braund, plain- tiff, I have seized and taken in execution all the right, title, inter- est and: equity of- .redemption of the .; said Leonard Henderson in, to and out of: All and singular that certain par- cel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and: being in the Township of Cavan, in the County of' Durham, and being ,composed of: The east half of Lot No. 4 in the 5th Concession of .the said Town- ship of Oman, containing by ad« measurement 100 acres more or less, save and except all that por‘ tion of the east half of Lot 4, Concession 5, in the Township of Cavan, in the County of Durham, in the Province of Ontario, having an area of 3.615 acres, more or less, shown marked red 0n Plan of Survey P-3056-1. All of which said right, title; interest and equity of redemption of the said Leonard Hendrson in the said lands and tenements, I shall offer for sale by public auc- tion at my office in . the Court House in the Town of Cobourg, on Wednesday, the 17th day of De- cemben, .1958, etc-2.30 o’clock in the afternoon. Dated at Cobpurg, this 26th day of August, 1958. .EBED »C-.' RICHARDSON, House in Millbrook, coal fun; nace, 3 piece bafh, H.D. wiring. $60. monthly. Call Gordon F. Trick representing Bowes Cox Limited. 21; Millbronok. , MALE HELP WANTED . . _;;Sheti££, United Oomfies at Northwmber-l-and and, Dmham. A 103; RENT FOR SALE ME. AND MRS. M. KEN"! HONOURED ON THEIR WEDDING ANNIVERSA On Saturday evening 15th. 1958, Mr. and Mrs. vyn Kennedy were take surprise by their relative. called to celebrate with the happy occasion of thei wedding anniversary. A 3-5 were present and 3 ve: joyable evening was spe playing cards and daneiu til about 11530 when the and groom of 25 years asked to take chairs an bride was presented v ‘98th. Year. No. 47. coming season. To Electors ‘ ladies and Gen Having had thz cil, Ihereby solicit “Polls on Monday, 1 A Sale of COULTEI Saturday, Under the auspices St. ThOJ Come THE GERIRU For ([1 bis-mate? fiW‘uddvon tNovdxfoet Themrinfi I'liswcyby And-lives The night was Themed with

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