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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 17 Jan 1957, p. 4

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Moved by G'. Anderson, sec- nmlvd by H. Syer that the township send a grant of $10 to St. John Ambulance and re- quest that they consider reopen- ing the first aid post at Bailie- born. DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYsâ€"ONTARIO Moved by G. Anderson, seconded by Robert Fisher that the Reeve, Road Supt, and any other council member who ran. attend the Good Roads Convention. 1' HOW GOOD ARE VOUB DRIVING HABITS? ,0 ;Acau1a unlvensny ne served 8‘“ “1'31 letters °f‘c°rreSP°nd' with the Halifax Chronicle, the . ' 1: ‘ . . in eel rficelged A F3101? Qntgrlo Canadian Press and the Finan- mm 0a S Ssocia lon’ nt- scial Post and received his giltglfiisf9gla§1t°n Sigrflgfif‘M'A' in economics from the is, . - - . . lance: H. S. Ryanr Q.C.3 :mversuy of Toronto. . Peterborough Examiner; Unit- "‘ ed (‘ouuties of Northumberland’onded by Robert- Fisher that and Durham; Jas. E. Lewis. ‘Mi‘s. Pearl Heigh receive $25 Moved by George Dean, as emergency assistance until seconded by G. Anderson that'pmper amount as set. by the the clerk send fees to Ontario relief board. Good Roads Association and Moved by Robert Fisher the Ontario Association of seconded by Herb. Syer that Rural Municipalities. the Reeve and Clerk be author--1 ._-â€"._. Moved by G. A. Anderson”; seconded by Robert Fisher thatI George Dean be appointed in; charge of fuel for the township hall. i On motion of George Dean! seconded by Robert Fisher a? hearty vote of thanks was ten-f dered Rev. Heustin for his! presence at the inaugural!» meeting. med by George Dean, sec Rev. \V. H. Heustin of Mill- brook and minister of Centre ville Presbyterian Church was present and spoke a few words of guidance from' the Bible and offered a prayer for the 1957 council. The Reeve called a few minutes adjournment and Row. \Ir. Heustin with the council enjoyed coffee and sandwiches and a pleasant half hour of fellowship and conv er- sation . IF YOU DRIVE WHEN TIRED On motion of G. Anderson seconded by George Dean the minutes were adopted as read. South Monaghan, Jan. 7th,? 1957 . â€"â€"The inaugural meeting l 01" the council elect was held onI above date at 1. {)0 p mp im the township hall. Declara- l . . . .3 tmn of office was subscribed to by Reeveâ€"Ray Bothwell, and Councillors -â€"â€"(7€0. Dean, Rob-1 ext Fisher, Gerald Anderson and Herb Sver. ! A GOOD DRIVER South Monaghan Council Meeting PAGE FOUR Driving a car when you are tired is a danger- ous highway habit. You cannot drive safely in modern traffic if your reflexes are slow and your eyes are half closed. If you feel wearyâ€"pull off the'road and take a rest. The Clerk was instructed to reply to Mr. S Ryan re lettel (oncerning Long Island Lodge 1 building rpermt. M01 ed by George Dean ,Soconded by Herb. Sy er that the Coumil receixe their pay quarterly. I D. B. Wallace, who was born :in Halifax, N. S. and graduat- aI'ed in arts from Acadia Univ er-i sity, Wolfville N. S., has been! appointed manager of the Can~ adian Pacific Rai’lway s depart- ment of public relations. Mr. n’iWallace has been assistantI It manager of the department IJisince its formation in 1945. p Following his graduation from IAcadia University he served ‘ with the Halifax Chronicle, the 0 Canadian Press and the Finan-I scial Post and received his,I ' M. A. in economics from the 5 [University of Toronto. I m 18 [III 511 ‘ 11 Moved by G. Anderon and seconded by George Dean that the Clerk be in charge of rent- Moved by Robert Fisher seconded by Herb. Syer that the Reeve and Clerk be author- ized to sign and return subsidv papers on road expenditures asJ soon as they are received. I APPOINTED MANAGER 1945- fidefiiy “andv’. . . Bank Balance ....... 264.34 Mrs. Clifford'Larmer report- ed for flower fund. Mrs. Heustin presided for the elec- tion of officers with Mrs. Tom Skipp as secretary ‘(pro tem). ‘ The Ladies' Aid of Grace Presbyterian Church inet at the ihome of Mrs. Tom Skipp, Mill- ibrook. Mrs. Lorne Farrow, president, presided for the meeting with fifteen ladies present. Treasurer, Mrs. Gerald Arm- strong, reported a wonderful year of social activity, Total receipts ....... $1549.93 Total expenses ...... 1285.56 Mrs. J. R. Thompson gave a paper on the Commandment: “Thou Shlalt Have no Other God's Before Me”. R011 called, answered by New Year’s resolutions. Scrip- ture reading of the Ten Com- mandments was read by Mrs. K‘. Moncrief. Meeting opened with prayer by the president. Hymn, Jesus Saviour Pilot Me, was sung, with an explanation of the hymn and its author, by Mrs. Farrow. GRACE CHURCH LADIES’ AID ANNUAL MEETING hvas pastor for the past twenty years. ' He was married to Doris Tin- yney, daughter of Mr. Albert |Tinney and the late Mrs. Tin- }ney of Cavan, and a brother-in- 'law of Mrs. George Clarke and iMr. Don Tinney both of Cavanq Those attending the funeral, which was held on Monday, January 14th, were! Mr. and Mrs. George Clarke and son George Jr:, Mr. and Mrs. Don Tinney. and Miss Annie Tinney of Gavan; Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Fallis and Mr John Tinney of Millbrook: Mr. Harry Tinney and Mrs. Jack Taylor, Port Hope. Death came suddenly on Fri- day, January 11th, 1957, to the Rex. C. H. \Vav, ministel of Crawford Street Congregation- al Church Toronto, Where he i Moved by G. Anderson anc1 Iseconded by Robert Fisher ‘that council adjourn to meet iagain on February 4th,1957, at 1.00 o’clock. 'M. H. Thompson, road} .supt. voucher No. 13.. 364.50 : Ontario Good Roads Association membership 'gfee 1957 ............ -.- 10.00 'Ontario Association of R u r a l Municipalities membership fee 1957.. 10.00 'Mrs. Pearl Heigh, emâ€" i .ergency reli-ef ........ 25.00] J. E. Lewis, premium St. John’s Ambulance granlt ............... Moved by Robert Fisher and ,seconded by G. Anderson that cheques be mailed for the fol- lowin {4‘ ago 11 nt 5-. Peterbordugh Examner $ 3.68 United Counties North- umberla‘nd and Durham hospital acc‘t. Blanche Dawson ............. 78 . 75 Association of A's-sess- ing Officers membership fee 1957 ............. 10,00 Anni-o LL HER Ll; MoV ed bV G. Anderson sec- onded by Herb Syer that the Reeve and Robert Fisher be a committee to interview the Peterborough Suburban Area Road Commission. Moved by H. Syer seconded by G. Anderson that. the Clerk secure a tax arrears ledger., G. Anderson and H. Syer be a committee to look after re- pairs to heating system in the townshp hall. ing hall and loan of chairs. Moved by Robert Fisher and gocooded by George Dean that Reverend 0'. 7H. Way. m momnzronm, minnnoox, ONTARIO J. E. Robinson, Clerk. Obituary 526 . 93 10.00 15.015 10.00 Close to $400,000,000 was spent on advertising in Canada during 1954, accroding to of- ficial figures. This is almost four times as large as the total‘ in 1944. . .. .4 Mr. George Bedford of Mill- brook Public School was guest speaker at the weekly meeting of CYUC held in St. Andrew '5 Sunday School Hall on Sunday evening last. Mr. Bedford’s address on the subject, “Seven Penson‘al Questions” was fol- lowed by discussion. Barbara Fallis thanked the speaker. 'Th,a worship service was conducted by Lenore O-uellette. A skating party was- held on Saturday night and much on- joyed by the members. Mrs. Clifford harmer invit- ed Ladies’ Aid for its February meeting. Mrs. 'Tom Skipp assisted by church committee served delici- ous refreshments. CHRISTIAN YOUTH UNDER CHRIST Bremner Secretaryâ€"Mrs. John Thomp- son Treasurerâ€"Mrs. Gerald Arm- strong Press Secretary~ Mrs. Tom . Ski'pp \ 1 Flower Fund Convenerâ€""VHS.l C. Larlner ‘ Group Leaders! INorth Groupâ€"Mrs. M. Larm- er, Mrs. G. Armstrong East Groupâ€"Mrs. C. Larmer, Mrs. J. R. Thompson West Groupâ€"Mrs. W. Patter- son, Mrs. Tom Skipp. In the new business period it 11 as decided to have a Baking Sale in the \Vaitiing Room on February 16th L-The Ladiers’ Aid expect. to do Mrs. Eakins’ quilt at time most convenient to her. Mrs. K. Moncrief was appointed convener of church linen. follows: Presidentâ€"Mrs. Lorne Farrow 1st Vice Presidentâ€"Mrs. H. New elected offcers were as} GRACE CHURCH W.M.S. g Shortage {311 w." w" Big businessmen grow from small businessmen; In the coming years of expansion Canada will need people trained to look ahead and think ahead. Ac Toronto-Dominion we enjoy talking business with a man at any age or any stage of his development. 80 if you’d like to talk business : : ; you're welcome at any of out Branches! . LIESEMER, Manager, Millbrook Branch THE BANK BATES 85 DODDS FUNERAL SERVICES LIMITED 1 l ’A. E. RAPER, PRESIDENT I I 1 QUEEN ST. W. (At Strachan Avenue) TELEPHONE EMpire 3-0681 TORONTO. ONT. CARLE‘Y, STANDISH, CLARKE , CARIEY, Barristers, Solicitors, Etc No. 8 Bank of Commerce Block PETERBOROUGH, ONTARIO Telephones 2-0424 and 2-0425 R. O. Standish, B.A. T. E. Clarke, B..A. R. H. Carley. 3.00m. T. J. Carley, 12.6. Holmes, Benjamin.â€"Sudden- ly in St. Joseph’s Hospital, Peteriborough, on Tuesday, January 15, 1957, Benjamin Holmes, beloved husband of Hilda MitchelL. Dear fathei of Mrs. Frank HVland (Zilla), in his 91st wear. The funeral service will be held in the Prestterian Chu1c-h,Ballyâ€"i duff on Thursday Januarv 17 1957 at 2' 00 p. m Intermen. in Ballyduff Cemetery. The residents of Anne Street were Without light and power for over an hour on Sunday night. It is rumoured that the cold snapped the Wire, caus- ing the inc-om enieme. unauni ununcH W.M.S. E Shortage of freight cars at eâ€"Will meet at the home of‘flie and 0f .the Second WOrlé ho‘S. Clifford Larmer on \‘Ved-J'g1V ar smlilhaSIsz Just. how much ines'day, January 23, at 2 p.m. l ana a epen S on r311 tram; This is the first meeting of the ;port. year. Help make it a good one " by your presence. 1 a-.. LOST â€".__.k- A. Ray Fifi-lo“, Q3. JameaA. Irvine, MQA. Entered Into Rest LIGHTS OUT THAT LOOKS AHEAD Barristers, Solicitors, Rota 7‘93 Telephone 9,-Hil1brook WEI-HOT! mm Small House for Rent, Freder- ick Avenue. Phone 18 Mill- brook. ff; For I For Take an agency with a future in it. Amazing profits! Re- peats! Make your income as high as wanted. Familex 1600 Dvelorimier Dept. 27 Station C. Montreal. 1t fLostâ€"Key case “ 1th keys. If found please return to Re- , portel Office. $2.00 re- ] ward. 1t For Saleâ€"A Man’s Winter Ox elcoat, good as new, size 38. Also Man’ s size 40 heavy wool unde1 u ear. V ery cheap Arpply Reporter Office. Work )r Rentâ€"Five-roomed Apart- ment, modern, possession February 1. Apply Reporter Office phone 19 Millbrook. fork Wantedâ€"Housekeeping in motherless home, practical nursing, or baby sitting. Ap- ply Box 25, care of Reporter Office. . 1t 'ar Saleâ€"Farm for sale, west half lot 13, concession 7, Cavan Township. Apply to L. J. Hutchinson, Fraser- ville P.O. 1t or Saleâ€"Pair of boy’s hockey §kates size 61/2. only used one winter. A real buy. Apply at Reporter Office. 1t _-._..__._ Thursday, Jammy 17, 1957 We like to talk business With ' everyone! '56)" FOR. RENT WANTED FOR SALE NOTICE an Sale! Bed Outfits, all sizes me‘ Table Lamps priced to c priced from just ....... 3‘ Only Single Wardrob< finish, yours for only.. End Tables, Coffee ,Tabl High Chairs, Scatter Rug Don Trick says, “These the biggest opportunity bvook’ ’ . Begins Satul BIG "W «There were many f10‘ butes from friends and bouts: from Kendal I and Orono I.0.0.P.: tl estry Station and the B0 ville Legion, showing th esteem Mrs. Patton was} She leaves to mourn I her husband and one s and her twin brothe Lunn, of Millbrook. The funeral took p the Orono United Chu: Friday, December let‘ service was conducted ‘ Rev. John Kitchen. Mrs. Patton was Manvers and receive education at Cars school in Manvers. Sh‘ member of the United t Past Mistress of the L.( and a member of the Women’s Institute. She was married t< Patton on June 1st, 19 lived on a farm north 4 dal until 1954, and he living since in Orono 11: death. Mrs. John Patto: Mrs. John Patton, lengthy illness. passed fully away at her resid Orono on December 18d Patton was the forme: beth Lunn, daughter late Joseph Lunn anc Lunn. 97th. Year. No. 4. Wishes to announce stylings to a limite days and Saturdays FOR APPG COMMENCING SPECIAL PENN SUNDAY, J Telcpllone Obituary Tel Hal MRS. l Furnit TUPPER

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