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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 15 Jan 1959, p. 1

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3t. ‘indlay Oil Space new pipes, Duly wwks: Vacuum all attachments; 1 States and Can- iufatâ€"turing Comp- }S district manager find Manvers town- kceptioaally high § Guaranteed re~ 3933. Automobile §Arzricultural or bekgfiound mosit [brook Home and Ration win be held Sales training ply to Box 84, xtario. 4t ing Machine; 3 Stove_ Must be Le estate. Phone illbroiok. 2t .- bush lot. Will Iything anyplaCâ€"e- awe and advise have with lowest Ind state 10?. «on. ‘ township with a map. Box 13:5, )utario. 3t ples ; McIntosh, 110wa film.» Par- ‘(‘arrs>ts. Milton hone 39-j Mi"- going too fast i to the wheel. » skid, turn the wake and don’t occur when the ’OTICE . per hour. No necessary. Write Dept. A-‘282LVV, :ieu, Montreal. tediately, a baby Phone 104-W-11, It It on‘ ddnr work old vacant. farm aside January 12 tionully interest- Snbseription . #0 br- served at meeting_ Lmulay evening MP. Jas. Me- in charge, this Night. An Ly at New Hill meetinfl' Illl£’( Caretaking ......... $ 684.69"went home with Mr. Fred General expeness 486.14 Challice Fuel -------------- 161 5‘0, A special feature of the ex on IJBillfi‘ltil'l’g' - 139- 9531119; was drawing of the luckv Budding repairs ----- 307 0011(ket 011 Christmas cake (10- Sunday (change).....- 30 00 nated bx Mr. Thomas Haul, 03311 on hand in bank {and w 011 by Ross \V oods. DOC. 31. 1958 ...... 1374.71; I; O I No 79 Conlmittee -â€"--â€"- “ishes to thank all those who M.--” .._. M 3 184 ‘4 bought tieke? s or attenfli'd Their T. W. Belch Treas. ,‘1-ard parties and extend New Millbmok and Cavan Mem‘orial Y oars greetings t10 all 11 ho! Arena_? read this item. 2 Balance on hand Jan. Wool. Gloves and Mitts ................ Sale 500 pr. Blouse Clearance $2.00 each and $3.00 each BRASSIERSâ€"Narrow style regular $2.50, Sale $1.50 Longline style regular $3.95," Sale $2. 50 MILLBROOK AND CAVAN MEMORIAL ARENA. Following is a financial sta‘ement of the Milbbrook and Gavan Memorial Arena for the year 1958. Clearance of Kisses and Womens Dresses, regular to $24.95, January Clearance ............ $10.00 each Hats regular to $9.95 .............. ..8ale $3.00 each Ayrloom Imported English Sweaters, Short Sleeve Pullovers, regular $7.95 and $6.95.. ..Sale $5.00 each Ban Lon Sweaters, Cardigans reg. to $9.95, Sale $6.95 LS. Pullovers ......;.$5.95 each 3.5. Pullovers ........................ $4.96 each Reversible Skirts regular $25.00 size 9 to 17 only, SKIRTS ! SKIRTS ! Group lâ€"reg. to $15.95 ............. Sale $7.00vea'ch‘ Gmup 2â€"reg. to $10.95 ..... - ........ Sale $5.00 each January Clearance Sale Thurs. January 15th. Wideman’s Ladies’ Wear 599th. Year. No. 2. WINTER (OATS, SAVINGS 20% to 50% 48 King, 39Wmanville Receipts The ~ Mlllbrjke Reporter ONTARIO CREAM PRODUCEIS’ MARKETING BOARD Stays fresh longer tastes better. REPRESENIING 50,000 CREAM PRODUCERS {to “Oscar” that was flittingngontreal for a course leading .. . ‘ ‘. .s urine the'to Matrlcuhatlon and three. ' around the table d ° I years Theology. .When 30 Dr. levening. The cf‘OWd’ not ,larfge’iSteed entered McGill and reâ€" {expressed the” [apprematlon'ceived his B.A. degree at 34 ,' for the nice evening. iand his M.A. at 36. When 34 [ Winners were: Ladies’ highghe also entered his theological _---._ -â€"â€".v vvv‘... ‘uAu 0 :n nwuuflli Dr. J. Arthur Steed was g “ good thing for it gn es our born in a mining village in a, . ‘1 q HOP! PHONE 136 South Wales and entered the' [@1181 knowledge that “1‘! [coal mine' as a “or er 0 hi' 1 league has more. ladies in it 3' ‘ , 'r k n s E, ONTARIO I tVVelfth birthday There be ”than Marg Armstong, D‘-"1"9’fl"y , Wfllu'lmw worked until he was nearly 25. I 1115 WIary McDowell and; Lemma the coal mines he tank I‘ Ieeu Powell. It ctould easilv; 1 L,0,L, 79 CARD PARTY he WSitlon Of an evangelist in; L 1V1 been presumed that this: , __ Devonshiie VV'oxking in sewn was all te girls there was 111! lCongregational Chu1ehes until 19130110 the “21y the-V' have: . 'lhe ca1dpa1t3 sponsored by he was 28. A11 Opportunihlhiild the spotliu’ht Margareti 1 1‘ U L- A” > ‘9 last month: arose to enter the Congregf1-_lArmstrong and Dorothv Gillisl ipl’UVL‘LI dLI €11J0\ able exent,duelt$ona1 College Of Canada 121 are still waitinn for 52011190118 to If“, “Oscar ’ that was flitting Montreal for a course leadillg:push them down a rung. I I 1 ‘ .‘ I+n Ma+fi1n1111n41nn nuJ Ll-..-_ Ladies‘ l'ow, Mrs. Henry BLakely. Men’s high score, Mr. Fred Challice. $15.00 each Telephone collect Keene 83w1, if no answer Peterborough Ri-24330. Barrett Fur Farm The Steeds returned to Can- ad1a in 1931 and have remained in the home field ever' since, Dr. Steed serving charges at Dray’ron and in Toronto until his retirement in 1952 after a severe heart aittack. Since. then Dr. Steed has been serv- ing the community in and a- round Peterborough chiefly telling the story of the need in Afrim~ and recei1i11g.prepar- ing. packing and boxing organs fior Africa of which he. has sent 13. ed. Only God knows why. Your end was sudden. Your thwug-his unknown. But you loft a memory, W'e are proud to (-all 0111' own. â€"Sadl)‘ missed and ever loved by is wif‘n Rebecca. children Larry. Gail and Gramp. ln loving memory of a be- lwod husband and fame-r Reginald John Gibbs who pas- Svd away two years ago Jan- uary 1‘2. l957. You bade no one your last far- well. Nor ev‘en said good-bye. You had gone before we realiz- {(Dr. Steed is supply minister [at Cavan and St. Andrew’s gUnited Churches at present). CASH for dead or crippl- ed Horses and Cows. Top price for old horses. Life Of Dr. Steed _Short History. Of Btatistics To Dateg Dead Stock: IN “MOBILE m NOR-REPORTER Authorized as 23d class mail 1, CANADA lHURSDAY, JANUARY 15 1959 ’, Mr. Ric-hard Loobuizen, son "Hof Mr. and Mrs. George Loo- 1n huizen left for Toronto (111 Sun- day from which plaCe he went on ‘10 New York ilrom Where he sailed for Holland and Gerâ€" many where. he will visit with his sister, grandparents and other relatives. )Iillbrook voung girls and boys attending Teachers ’ (Fol- logo in Peterborougrh have been in city, town and rural s< l1.ols acquiring experience in The teachinfr profession. Tlhev are Misses lovee Huteison. Lenore ()nellet e Helen Inghni; and Mu, Ralfp 111 Porter and Mr. 3 George Patton. l IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII); 1 Men ’3 High Single Ken Blair ............. ' ‘ Men’s High Triple (“Eldon Coulter ........ 1 High Scores to date 5 Ladies’ High Single xMax-ion Gutihrie ........ SOCIAL - PERSONAL T'ongratulatimr‘s to Mr, and Mrs. Joseph H. Burns who quietly celebrated their 56th wedding aniversary on' \Ved- nesday, January 14th, Miss Mariel Ball fof Peter- borough was the guest :of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H Raymes dur- ing the week end, Ladies’ High Triple Mrg. Arms'trong ....... Ladies High Averageâ€"4 Dnt‘othy Gillis ......... Ladies high‘ single- Marion Guthrie . . . . We wish them 5311 success. M A few changes in,the league-fl especially in the I-adies’ see-I {ion is noted this wee-k. This! I; a gored thing for it gives om" fiders knowledge that the ‘c‘ague has more ladies in it’ ‘rhan Marg Armstong‘, Dorothy! Bowling League High Scores Last Week 340 189 684 301 306 656 ass-E 301 2' E’ Engagement { Mr, Ema Mrs. George T. diaePherston 'of Toronto, form- vrly of Millbrook announce the engagement of their onlv daughter Arlvnne Audey Eloa- Enor to Mr. Lawrence Wilbur IPrenfice. The wedding will take place on Saturday, Jah- uarv 31st 1959. at four 0 Hook Ein Donland< Inited Church. é'I‘ofionto Ontario. Although the davs are showâ€" ing signs of lengthening, ,wiu: ter is still king little snow has fallen lately but strong winds have made up for this. The temperature during the_past few days has been more civil- ized, the mercury hm'ering jusp below the freezing point WhiOlL satisfy the most of 11$.espeei- ally the vounger set who enjoy skating and other winter. pass time. The local agent Mr. Ste.acy,!t.o be ‘ will remain in Millbrook florlwfl] be‘ the present, but will continue Arm] in the employ oi’, rflhe railway, W, being used as urtility man inlMillbro relief work throughout the adiau district . l ‘ Due no doubt to the truckâ€"1 The A1111 ing business, the local C. N. R. ‘Insitallation freight office at the siation is will be held being closed to-miorrow It is Millbrook,1 reported the station will bellanuar} 191 offe1ed for sale It is exp [t is presumed that all CNR [Commander freight will be routed via Pe- President rerborougih and that The prewand aDegre sent. three day ser111e by trucl" sent. will be (ontinued. A" ”M“ CNR FREIGHT OFFICE BEING CLOSE JAN. 16 7. u .‘ y. With vffginia Mcx‘éina ' ' WOLF DOG” A; I AND SATURDAY Evenings at 6.30 and 8.10 Matinee Saturday at 1.30 Why wait for spring DO IT NOW! 0 when there’s smore time to do the job 0 and skilled help 1s available Farm Improvement Loans, backed by the Dominion GOV ernment, are available from your bankâ€" â€"pu to $5, 000 at fiVe percent simple interest, and repayment periods up to 10 years depending on amount borrowed and the purpose of the loan. These loans cmer the purchase of all tvpes of farm equipment and imprmement to the farm house and farm buildings. THE WEATHER for a farm improvement loan "(Am HER NAM“; WI" H PMDE" THURSDAY, FRIDAY ALL HOME OWNERS are eligible for HOME IMPROV EMENT LOANS, under the National Housing Act, ax ailable through vour bankâ€"up to $4,000 and up to 10 years to repay. May ‘2 ~ WINTER’S THE TIME \u '0 ‘3 - 2 $1.50 a. Post Office Departmnt, Issued by authority of the Minister of Labour, Canada lIVfi‘Uom-mander, Provincial Vice PP-zPresident, Zone Commander We“; and a Degree Team will be pre- uck' sent. All Members are requested tncy, . t.o‘__bef present. Refireshments ckâ€"} The Annual Initiation and R. iInsstallation of Officers fior 1959 is {will be held in the Legion Hall, is: Mi’llbrOOk, on Monday evening, befJanuary 19th, at 8 o’clock. I}: is expected The District .m' r: 3 Sat., Jan. 11th will be held on Monday, Jan. 26t.,h 1959 at 1.00 o ’cock p. n iin the Council Chamber Town (Hall, Millbro‘ok. All members of the societ) and anv inter~ ested parties are (ordially in- \ited to amend. 2t AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY ANNUAL MEETING JAN 26 will be served. Arthur Fdottit, President. W L. Coulfer, Sec. -Treas Millbrook branch No. 402 Can- adian Legion BESL. ANNUAL INITIATION AND INSTALLATION Renew Your Subscription Thé’ “finnu'fil ’rMée‘ ma and British Cast An Outdoor Adventure Filmtad in Canada. AT 8.30 P.H. ODD FELLOWS HALL (ASH PRIZES ONLY FIVE CENTS PER CARD BINGO! |.0.0.F. ; to U.s;A., $2.50 Ottawa, Ont.

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