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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 4 Dec 1958, p. 3

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ating iEI'S of . your :e to budget for one of rook 8712 LTS ES! ‘STER BIG 13 ’1 \‘8 ‘ r‘ 3. PRESBYTERIAN Centreville and Mfllbrook Rev. Walter Patterson, M.A., Minister Emeritus. Grace Church, Miflbrook Sunday School-10 . 45 a . m. 9 . 45 a: m .‘â€"â€"Divine Worship . Genbrevflle Church 10.00 a.m.â€"â€"Church School 11 .00 min .â€"Divine Worship‘ The United Church of Canada . Millbrook â€" Gavan Mr. Stan Northrop, organist and choir director. Rev. H. B. Herrington, minis. ter in charge. “0 Come, Let Us Worship’. MILLEROOK 11 .00 a . 111 .â€"Sunday School 11 .15 a .m .-â€"â€"\V'0rship Service CAVAN 9 .45 21.111.â€"W0rship Service Second Sunday in Advent St. John's, Ida 9.45 a.m.â€"Holy Communion. Christ Church, Bailieboro 1] .30 a .m .â€"Holy Oommunion St. Thomas’ Chuck, Millbrook 7.00 p.m.â€"Evensong. Sunday School children with draw during second van of churc‘ n smviec . Zion Pentecostal Church MILLBROOK D. L. Johns, Pastor. Sunday Services 10 a.m.â€"â€"Sunday School‘ 11.00 a.m.â€"Worship Service. 7 . :30 p.111 .â€"Evenving Service 8 . 00 p.111.â€"Wednesday, Pray. er énd Bible Study. 8.00 p.m.â€"Friday, Young Peo- 2. If a fox 'is killed, do 1101'. handlv the care-(Isa ercept to removed the brush. Avoid eon- 1avt with the head. 2:. Wear leather gloves When removing :‘he ‘brush'. 4. Place the brush in a paper bag or carry by a string tied around the end. '1. Do not ~take any dogs hunting unless they have been inoculated with rabies vaccine. population, the Rabies Control (‘mnmittee for the Counties is of the opinion that certain pre- (-autions should be taken by an hunter‘s and others handling foxes. Mr. Garnet Rickard, Chairman, stated that the fol- lowing recommendations should be carried out. ()n Thursday, November ,Jf,’ 193‘. a bylaw was passed by; 11% Council for thew United: (nannies of Northumberland5 :41le Durham instituting a! bounty of Four Dollars ($4.00) 1’ 1.” faxes killed after October! ~33. 1.958, within the boundaries! .zf The I'nited Counties. The} brush 'is to be presented to a municipal representative to. rlaim the bounty. } RABIES CONTROL COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS In ViPW of the seriousnesa oi" the rabies outbreak 'in the fox PARISH OF GAVAN Anglican Church 9! Gama: Rev. J. Edgar M; Palfrey The Churches SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7121:. J. H. Barringer, Publisher. ples Meeting. 5. The knife should‘be wiped Mirror-Reporter Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada My, m 4,‘ 1m? ~â€" ‘.p Np- III-IIIHIIIHIQDIIIBIIII kL mp wL kam d m of ] cass ’ Men’s High Triple Art Stewart ......... V. . ! Alan \Vr igzlit ........... 'Ken Blair ............... Joe Medd ............. Bill Hendricks ......... . If a dog is known to have hang-led with a fox, report the )incident to the Health] of Ani- .mal Division 11' the Canada Department of Agriculture. If this 0' ' ‘~ I'I‘Pd in 131111121111 Coun- telephnnetb 0 offi 00 111 Dow :uanvi‘loâ€"Wlarket " 3-5759: or {for\01-1’11'111111311111111d (‘Ivun‘y' Ithe office in 13911911119411 m1 _ land-911135. 'Ladies high' singleâ€" lMarilyn VV right ........ 243 I I adies High Tripleâ€" ; Betty Armstrong ........ 631 Coulters . . . . . . Tooters Downtowners . Bankers . . . . .. Boat Builders. . B-eeAze Hillbillies . . . . . Racketeers . . . . Wing Dings . . . Zion Liners . . . \‘aiiguards . . . . Bailielmro . . . . . Murphies ..... Smbstitutes . Dumbells ...... Industrials . . . Hi Fi’s ........ Kay-Dee-M’s . . Lucky Sevens . Lone Rangers High Scores- to date Ladies’ High Single \Iarg Armstrong ,L. 276 Ladies High Trifle Marg Almstrong ........ 684 Ladies High Average-4 Marg Armstrong ........ 189 Men’s High Singleâ€" , Art Stewart ............ 340 Men’s High Tripleâ€" Alan Wright ............ 738 Men’s High Averageâ€" Ken Blair .............. 209 Men’s High Single Art Stewart ............ 340 Pat Kent ............... 307 off on the ground after use, and cleaned Wi-t‘h a coal tar disin- fectant at the end of the day. The gloves should also be Wiped with this solution. ~6. If possible, bury the car- The Ralnes Control Commit; “U1" “"135 1U “"1111 tee consists of the County Conn-i (-il, Board of Health, Health of' A M311 leed By The Animals Division of the Dept.§ Sid»: Of The Baad . . . 1,"Aoric111t11re,Dept. ofLandsand 301d hot dogs 111d ForestS Ontario Prox 1mm] He _ , had no radio. l‘olice and the. Northnmberland He had tiouble “ it} his eyes, and Diuhpm Health ITnit. The S0 had 110 IIGVVSpaer committee is eoneerned with all But he sold hot dogs aSpeets of the rabies problemi He put up a Sign 011 the high- ad 11111 continue to issue reports nay, telling. how gOOd the}, from time to time. l11e1e. â€"-â€"- -â€"â€"-â€" l He stood by the side :of the road land (lied: “Buy a hot dOg, StatiStiCS To Datelmister. " lAnd people bought. EH1: increased his meat, and bun BOWIing League 01de1S, and he bought a bigger l st ore, to take care of his trade. HIGH SCORES LAST WEEK 36‘ 8. Remember rabies is a serious disease-{111d the dangers “introducing th infection into the dog population must be prevented. If an animal orl hum-an once develops rabies, the illness is fatal. Be. careful and do not take (litanee. é Telephone collect Keene S3W1, if no answer Peterborough £124,330. Barrett Fur Farm CASH for dead or crippl- ed Horses amd Cows. Top price for old horses. Dead Stock! ST WEEK, He got his son home from col- ; lege to help him, but then someâ€" 940; thing happened. ------ - “iHlS son said: “Father, haven't - t you been listening- to the radio? ...... 631, There’s a big depression on. ingle The. international situation is ...... 340‘ terrrhle, and the domestic $111113- .30? tion is even worse.” """ ' ‘ Whereupon his father thought: riple ‘ “\V-ell, my son has been to 721 college. i 719 He listens to the radio and 71:3 ‘ reads the newspaper, So he 710 ought to know. ” ...... 703; So, the father out down his bun d larder, took down his advertis- a'te g ing signs, and no longer bother- imgle I ed to stand on the highway to .., .; 276; sell his hot: dogs. uuuuuu frifle His hot dog s'ale fell almost. 684- overnight. ...... H‘YOU were right, SOD,” i110 geâ€"«l father said to the boy. “\Ve ...... 189.are certainly in the middle of la great depression.” unit Albert Waxer _' 31 Walton St. Sole owner . :3. Port Hope DIRECT WIRE TO TORONTO Northumberland 8: Durham f 52$??? 15123133351210151‘3‘33: Member Brokerâ€"Dealers’ Associ- ation of Ontario S. 5. Concert ‘um gave a most interesting" and hr’clpi'ru'l talk on-tealchlng in the primary department of the SM 1! day: School . The teachers and officers ofi St. Andrew 8 Sunday Schmlv 'met on Monday ex ening to plans for their annual Christmas party. he Rev. Mr. VHérring: I‘ It was de ided t‘n hold the Christmas party 011 liidzly, i,;ecr;11bu1~ 19th at 6 11.111, in the ”511.111.1113.! School. Hall. T119114 is :0 be a Pot Luck Suppei fix-11 i i 'r\\'t“d in a pioqramme put ‘on bvt the children. a Christmas film, and a visit from Santa: who will distribute the gifts from the tree. .Y OUR CORNER FROM TIME TO TIME Securities Phone Tu-5-4588 YOUR SAVINGS EARN Interest is payable half-yearly. When you Deposit them in a. Guaranteed Investment Certificate for five years. Amounts of $100.00 and u? may be left on Deposit. 437 GEORGE STREET VfiCTGREA and GREY TRaJé‘ST COMPANY Investment of Trust Funds. Authorized by Law for the ] AtomiZers itzath Salts 011 Billf‘old Compact Cosmetics Dressvr Stet Electric Razor Hainbrusfl Lipstick ‘ Manicure Set Perfumes Soap 'fioiletry Set. GIFTS for HIM Billfold ' Hair Brush Shaving Supplies: Electric Razor Shave Bomb After Shave Lotion Shaving Brush Shiaviug xMirror Shaving Kits I Gillette Razor Sets duct sales anywhere in County. Your patronage re‘spectfnlly choice on Sunday. JOHN PAYNE Pontypool â€"- Ontario Licensed Auctioneer. Durham Stanley Miller LICENSED AUCTIONEER Farm Stock, Furniture . Real Estate. Sales conducted at reasonable rates by experienced austioneer. GIFTS for HER PHONE COLLECT Peterbomugh, Ri 2-3091 Ju‘st check the items you k MW Will he most welcome. WA 11 be gla to show them to you, and you can look them ox er leis :1 ply and pi :flure how each product will delight a loved one. on Chrzsfmas morning. _ In our store vou can enjoy your shopping. You can compare one item with another, \ u can ask questions and net the answers immediately, you can be sure of pleasant and efficient service. Shopping 11 re is 10211 fiun because we have full stocks, giving vou a wide choice, we. know where all of 0.11 thousands of gifts are, and we neVer are/too 19115) to help you . This handy list will help make it easier to select just the right gift for those on your (‘hristmas lisi‘. Attend the Church of your GRAY’S DRUG STORE, MILLBROOK AUGTIONEERS PETERBOROUGH A small deposit will hold any article. Christmas Gift Suggestions Baby Bottle Warmers Baby Gift Set Ball Pen Billf‘old Alarm Clocks Ball Point Pens Bathroom Scales Camera Ou-tfiis' f Boxed Chocolates Film First Aid Kit Flash‘bulbs Flashlights Heating Pads Kay Cases Playing Cards Pen and Pencil Sets Photo Albums Photographic. Equipment S‘ationery Sun Glasses Municipal Election told The Reporter it was the nicest thing that Happened to him since they. read his father-in-laws will. Toiletry Sets Golf Balls GIFTS for EVERYONE GIFTS for YOUNGSTERS Th ermos One defeated candidate on - MILLBROQK . United Church Hall TO- NIGHT, (DEC. 4th) 6.30 p. 111. Guest Speaker _ Miss Kathleen Homan Admission $1.75 per person Durham 500 Bushel Potato Club Banquet President, Ontario Junior Farm ers’ Association Tickets available frOm MEL WOOD and DELBERT OLAN Artificial Snow Aerosol Bomb Christmas Cards Gift Wrapping Paper Gift Ties and Ribbons Tape and Seals ' Tinsel Tree Decorations Bubble Bath Camera Outfit ,Candy GIFTS for: SMOKERS Cigarettes Cigars Lighters Pipes Tobaccos [Flashlight Hainbrush hunch Kits Manicure Sets Soaps Stationery Toys DECORATIONS [or Christmas Send The REPORTER

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