.0, 1957 . is B.A. and be University he was gold r ordination Roseneath, E9, Fenelon Sault Ste. md Auburn. M1956. : chairman of hference and ; a scholar in ?by his with Lhnston, two Rev.) Glen inton, and s (Anna) of 'sters, Mrs.. of Mill- enee Coleman .ncknow died .‘ingham last .ult of a two- Wroxeter on He was TO wife, injured IS improving ed from the 1m to the one Rev. W. C. Bowmanville ‘tharine Day, Blackstock, wed his early busekeeping me, practical Sitting. Ap< of Reporter ’ent, Fredezu none 18 NHL With Fami- teady repeat larantees a Pture. Fm- }its for you [ex Dept. 26 Meal. 1: of Rev. C. served as n’s Winter IS new, size Ize 40 heavy Very cheap. )fï¬ce. icker time. nilex offers '10:! products which can't (:8 W35 | the Wesâ€" Church in Q.O. Coleman Nah (/4 nitez held 1t Furnace and Oil-Burners Eavestroughing and Pump Repairs “ ‘ 1 Trenching and Digging {g ' 'w -,,~. PHONE Miflbrook 87-j Eveningsâ€"30 Bailieboro IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllll mother, And a heartache still for you. â€"â€"Ever remembered by son Eric and family. membrance, There is a memory fond and true; There is a token of affection INWDRIAM‘ In loving memory of a dear mother Mrs. Alex; Clarke, who passed away J anu-ary 15, 1954.. There is a sad but. sweet re- Here’s your last chance to get your winning number prize; check over this list now. 564 2290 2797 2935 3016 3117 3181 3390 3441 3962 4083 4302 Prizes must be picked up by Saturday, January 19th at Coulter Bros. Ltd. store. Plumbing Heating Lequire . Year. No. 3. Last Chance Mrs. Anne Goddard of Toronto just found the buy oi her life! â€HIM†TEXTILE COHI’ANY LIMITED, 1950 Shorbroolto 5".“ We", Montrool A get the surprise of your life at those budget prices .. .thebuys ofyourï¬kwithTex-made’s beautiï¬rlvarietyofsheets. 5?â€; " " . . . with Tex-made Varieties at the ï¬nest stores in town. And the thrill of it isâ€"all these glorious sheet fashions are yours to own and treasure at January’ 3 very, very low prices. - , “.3, 43.1%. w . Now you an aï¬â€˜ord shelves-fun of florals, stripes, .a solids, ï¬tted sheets (now in colors l). They’re all Tex-made, so they’re certiï¬ed washable, all with .'.'f4".‘.' matched quality pillow slips! And all with a heavenly scented sachet enclosed! % Watch the ads for Tex-made Variety Timeâ€"and The Millbrook Reporter“ Attend the Church of Your Choice on Sunday. Let me, have a few more names, and I shall then pursue the matter of purchasing curl- ing stones from some now deâ€" funct curling clubs. In this manner the stones may often be purchased at a fraction of the regular new stone price. Let ’3 get it going! Twelve people have indicat- ed their willingness to organâ€" ize, and several of these are villing to purchase a pair of curling stones. A gun. .3211 of interest has mnen since the announcement last week on the endeavour to organize a curling club was under way. Curling News H. Ouellette . TEX-MADE VARIETY TIME . . . wherever sheets are sold . it’s KILLBRGOK, ONTARIO, CANADA THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1957. . f. $1.50 a. The Annual Meeting of the. Millbrook Agricultural So- ciety will be held on \Vednes- day, January 23, at 1.30 p.m. in the Council Room, Town Hall, Millbrook. E‘rcneral busi- ness and election of officers. Your attendance is requested. 1 W.A., friends and neighbours for cards and baskets of fruit, also the Rex. Francis Chisholm and Mr John Finnemore who called 011 me during: my illness. W. Fred Fallis. I wish to extend my sincere thanks to Dr. M. E. Hobbs. Mrs. L. M. Fallis St. An-f drewx’ 5 United Church Sundavlj School North Group of the] A close look revealed there were no “shackles†in sight, so it was just another case of the “Good Samaritan†act in Millbrook, giving him a ride home on a cold, cold day. Oh No!â€"Yes, Mr. T. A.. Campbell, one of our promi- nent citizens being driven up the street in the O.P.P. car. Lloyd Guthrie tucking a blanket in front of his radiator during Monday’s cold spell with all the gentleness of a father, which of course he is, being a family man. Reeve Hooton and member}; of the Gavan Council, including Harry Tully, road superintend- ent, heading west on Monday, looking as though they were going to the new Reformatory in a body, but such was not the case. it was the odor of a fine steak dinner at the Penn Res- taurant that caused the stam- pede westward. Renew your subscription. Seen on King Street During The Week CARD OF THANKS m MIRROR-REPORTER Authorized as 2nd class N OTIGE Entered Into Rest Gibbs, Reginald J .â€"Sudden- 13' at his residence, King Street East, Millbrook, on Saturday. January 12th, 1957, Reginald J. Gibbs, in his fiftieth year. ï¬eloved husband of R-ebecea FEetcher MczAuliffe. Dear father of Mrs. G. Ebsary (Marilyn) of Smithville, Ont- ario: Gail and Larry, both at home. Dear son of Mrs. Rose. Gibbs, Millbrook. Funeral was held-from the Funeral Home of J. W. Haw, King Street East, Millbrook, on Tuesday, Jan- uary 15th, with the Rev. H, C. Quinn officiating. Interment was in Mount Lawn Cemetery, Oshawa. Line-up for Millbrooki Hill, Church, Conroy, Mc- Dowell, \Valling, A. Hutchi- son; alternates, Ginn, Wright, Lowery, Harris, E. Hutchison, Earle and Dawson. Two major and . five minor penalties were handed out dur- ing the game. 3. with Conroy getting the eleventh on a scramble in front, of the Hastings net. Ginn. Wright and Lowery for B‘Iillbrook scored 7 of the 11 local goals while McDowell, 'Walling and Hutchison scored Hastings took its worst trim- ming this season when the Mill- brook boys t00k them for a ride by the above score last Frida) night on Hastings ice. The game had barely got startâ€" 0d “hen the locals began to Dollsh the rubber past Humph- lies the Hastings net minder and b) the time the first 20 minutes was up had led 5 to J. Refereesâ€"S-criver and Mn- loney. ' A. Hutchison Walling and McDowell made it 3 to 1 at the start of the second session, but the visitors came to life and banged in fou1 counters. Mt- D011 ell got back one of these for Millbrook, and Don Earle slipped in Ginn’ s pass for his SEtOHd goal, only to have it cancelled when Havelock sc01ed. Time becoming scarce land the 1’6cals trailing by one, iAllan Hutc hison on a pass from [Waning tied it up. Ted Mc- Dowell broke away but was tripped. nevertheless a short time after Conroy beat the Ha1elock goalie 11ith the coun-l te1 that decided the game 1111 fa10111 of the locals? to 6. The Millbrook 11ne 11p con- sisted of Hill, Chu1‘,ch Conroy, Me- 15011 ell, Walling, A Hutchison,l E. Hiitchison, Harris, Ginn. i Wiight llaile,Lowerv,Thon1.p-i son i Renew your subscription . first. counter followed by Don Earle, a 16-year-old junior from last year, on a smooth passing play from Ginn and Wright. This was enough for Havelock so they took one back on a shot by McMillan. Last Wednesday, January 9, they entertained Havelock at the local arena and W'on over the railroad village by 7 to 6 after a very close and exciting game, that. those who seen it are still talking about. For- the local; McDowell and Walling started the scoring when they combined f01 the Our local E.P.L. team still has taking ways. Since the league opened the locals haw~ been successful in winning all of their games, both at home and on the road. HOCKEY TEAM snu. HAS WINNING WAYS Millbrook 11, Hastings 437 GEORGE STREET PHONE 128-W MILLBROOK Open Wednesday and Saturday nights till 10.30 all year round Ladies’ Nylons, regular 1.49 ............. Bras, Gothic regular 2.25 ............... Ladies’ Vests ......................... Children’s Socks, regular up to79c ....... Ladies’ Lisle Stockings, regularl 50 ...... Ladies’ House Dresses, regular up to 3 98 Ladies’ Dresses, regular up 12012.95 ..... Ladies’ Hats ........................ Children’sMitts SAVE BY MAIL COHI‘SG . Miss Rita Kennedy left last week for Toronto- where she will take an assistant nurses We are sorry to have to re- port that Mr. Louis H. \Vin- slow was taken back to hOSpi- tal on‘Saturday. Mr. Frank Rooda of Oshawa was a visitor with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. N. Broek- stra. This is the first time he has seen them for a period of five years. 0. P. P Constable W. Mohns and Mrs Mohns of Pembroke were weekend \isitors with MI. and Mrs. Bev Reid. 1 He was completely surprised but pleased to have the “chil- dren’ around once again along with some of their children? Unfortunately all could not be present Those present were- Mr. and Mrs. Mel Ball and Dorothy; Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Larmer ,MN. Allan Hutchison, Millbrook Mrs. Keith Larmer, Janet and Ralph, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Larmer, Fraser- Ville; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Larmer and family Caxan; Mr and Mrs. J. A Rosevear, Larry, Jacqueline, Lorraine. Kenneth and Esther, Tyrone: Mr and Mrs. Murray Yeo, Bowman- ville. Sunday, Jan. 6, Mr. I. 'W. Larmer was aroused from a quiet afternoon sleep to find his: sons, daughters and several grandchildren gathered for a visit. CHECK THESE VALUES "NIGHTFALI." In CinemaScope "ZARAK" VICTORIA AND GREY TRUST COMPANY ’ Nylons, regular 1.49 .................... Sale 50c Gothic regular 2.25 ...................... Sale 1.00 ’ Vests ................................. Sale .50c en’s Socks, regular up to79c ............... Sale .25c ’ Lisle Stockings, regularl 50 ............. Sale 1.00 ’ House Dresses, regular up to 3 98 ........ Sale 1.98 ' Dresses, regular up 13012.95 ............. Sale 4.98 ’ Hats .................................. sale 3.00 en’s Mitts ............................... .50c pair WEST LAKE’S DRY GOODS With Victor Mature and Anita. Ekberg With Aldo Ray and Anne Bancroft Savings Grow at 35° - PERSONAL We return to you a receipt together with a special deposit-by-mafll envelope. Send your deposit by mail. ooooooooooooooooooooooooo zgulam up to79c ........... ngs,1‘egu1ar1 50 .......... ‘ses, regular up to 3 98 Office Department, Ottawa, Ont. I chickenpox: *ised ‘ Bowmanville ........ chfl- 1 Brighton Township. . . long ‘ Cramahe Township. . . pen, Darlington Township. t be Percy Township ..... ’erei Red Measles: de Alnwick Township... thf. H'aldimand Township. 5011: Hamilton Township. 3191‘, Port Hope .......... and ; South Monaghan Twp. [ser- 5 Mumps: 'don Bowmanvillc ........ Mr. Cobourg ........... â€'3" g Haldimand Township . ““1 g Manvers Township. . . and IScarlet Fever Attend the Church of your choice on Sunday. The Martin Luther Film will be shown in the Orange Hall, Pontypool, on \Vednesday even- ing. January 23rd at 8 o’clock. Admission: Adults 500; Child- ren 25c. Everyone welcome. Campbellford Cobourg, Ontario, Jan. 14th, 195 7â€"Communicable disease reported to the Health Umt week ending January 12, 1957. No Gases :I‘otal NORTHUMBERIAND AND DURHAM EEALTE UNIT 6‘ ’THE BAD SEED, ’Total ...... Pontypool Feature NEXT MON. AND TUES. ' Adult Entertainment B.A., M.D., D.P.H. Medical Officer of Health. Charlotte M. Homer, “ IE CATERED AFFAIR!“ With Ernest Borg-nine and Debbie Reynolds iXT WED. AND THURS. Adult Entertainment “GARYâ€, with Leslie Caron and John Kerr With Nancy Kelly and Patty McCormack IM‘OVG‘ ; to U.S.A., $2.50: 11 12 fl‘ 17