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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 12 Mar 1959, p. 4

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_ ,,-r....u’.’-â€""w“"'~ . _,‘v;...y4.o*“ .. . - ,...yâ€"M- WM.-. ,- v4 - “M” S ‘ lb ‘ ' ' ‘ . l C omer . A Shorthorn transaction. of! -~â€"... g 0 . , ;Shool, Manitoba. Both letters note was made by Ray Pimp); Eightyâ€"one farm fell: liave.‘ Gm“. PreSb‘Vtcrmn Church W ' concerned activities at the Port Hope, With’ the sale of one? consented to assist wothl 31.8, and Ladlbs’ {Kid “'83 hEId 305.0015. Offering ‘Vas taken of his polled Shorth'orn femaleS‘ at the home of Mrs. C. Lari‘iier ' A budget is a system in which tl'" .. . - . . - ithe Ontario Farm Accident and ottertory prayer given by to an 11111110133 breeder. TlHS‘ .ie outcom’ e of the in- nn Wednesday. March 4th. A MI’S- Larmei‘. mine depends on the, outgo i‘orii‘gi upkeep. . . .. , ' "1 flieifer was paternal SlStOl‘ .t‘O Stine} in Durham .90“th UELLE§QTE l k 1i n I m (led the H'\'lllll “0 Master, let me the hull for which Mr. Pliilp Sleil‘tlllg‘ March lst. 1939 and H. G 6 .' 5' 'ch‘ I o . “ ‘ k ‘ ,. , . PM .1“ ( n ( ‘ L walk With Thee", was sung. 'refused a $6,000. offer irom a gomg through to February 29, , GENERAL INSURANCE hwy-m‘f'. - .. c1 Mrs. M' Lariner eifiressgd‘ SWUiSh breeder last falL. ‘ i1960. Representatives of prae- ROOK ~:‘- ‘1 1"“ 0 . " r i . . . .. i. . MHIB \\ ”x . was 111 ela at I her thanks to hostess rs | The b9)“: F “b. Humou’itieally all farm groups In the Mrs, M. llu'niei‘ W110 l‘Dt‘HCd ltil'mel‘. it‘haniplaiii, Illinois. asseiiihled: llli‘i'illlf.’ with a poem entitled Mrs. Lorne Farrow was in “\Vlia‘ Hod Hath Promised”. . . , ("viinty will be repor‘ing in- a small select group oi Uiitario _ Waafimwmm . fl _ , . eluding.r \Voniens institutes. Jr. . eliarge of the Ladies" Aid ineet- Slmrthorns With the purpose .ot ”Vino "Faith ol’. Our ’21- ' ' . . . , 7 . i“?ll'liil‘l". C‘oiiiiiiodity 1115." and opened iii prayer. ‘ exhihi‘inf.r them at the Intel- tliers‘ Was sung. Mrs. John Minn Thoiiiiron read the Seriptures~ Groups, .. . . . p ’ and Senior Farm Organizations, tes of last meeting read national Rhow at Chit-ago llt‘ktr l ~ llll j M. l i oi \\ il led DANCE AT PONTVPGOL . llwn. l"l'a.\‘i‘l"\'iil(’, John \Vliit~ ,,\ (h (.i. .2 l L L 15;“. ‘ .2 l The nurture of the WW." .. pr 1 \l'wll . .r D..1i,,.i~i~ ; iii o ,.-i,‘~’ .- "‘ k and approved. The Treasurer 31‘8"" iis fo for-us attention on the al~ limb \ | 9'. i -“ thin/X. 1» 1 . Emily“ '7”;in M)" by H f‘1'”!12 lim- ('llapter 10. Till: gave her report. business was “â€"â€" -~"‘~“â€"~ iarininw “vmbm. of farm e-i-i-i- (:l‘dll. RR -,. ‘filll ’19» >11- 1‘1”” 111 tiie Uranus 13a-.. long'pml _ . .' .' | »‘ ’ . .) . ~ ,. ' ‘T .. . A . A t. ‘3'; l . 12 a. H" <... l. ‘7 ‘ . :»;-‘ i); *. .3. ,._ Will} lâ€"‘OUL (103“ “Uh Wilde ilN-usx‘ed and both iiieitmgb into Tlie tirst Sleaiilsllll) of deii‘s in Which Jar-iii. people are ‘ \i m“ 1' i1 1'» 1 », 1’17 5" 1.1m“? “with“ "l3“; \DM-L V ' <‘ ‘ . - ~. ; . - ~'!.'“~‘ ‘~'. 'a'is. To“ .’ - ~ -z’w- (MAGNUM "'l"""-"l “”11 mlzll‘lh hem an" the (‘uiiard Line arrived at not onlv killed. but ll; mam? “I lily 1 Il~ w} t l 1‘ 11 log 1101111 J01)“; Him '. ll“ 5 '3 ‘ 1 e - ‘ l . . .. , ' ”n. m . «rt muff. new 21in s .l . m )1 lit“ .: 3L” 3"“!"11‘ “‘m a 19” r ilhll- Halifax. teases maimed for lite 'l‘l‘ have in} MM.” lllt 1 ”NW” “ . L ‘ W 1 ~ %*‘ "V“ ’m‘ ” “Mow _‘._“. “MMâ€"w 'HMW" _ ‘““"“‘“"“‘ “W“ ”r“ (5105's Of income or property :lnu " ‘ " ‘ " ‘ ‘ ' All \\'t'lt'()lll{‘. - . léi‘i'rrnvu S'i-i iles, RR. ‘3. Beth- ito the aeeident \l'llli'li We are H (I itold ('ould often have l -_- M ‘ ' fl :.'.=:\'. filiii'i'av Shea. Janetrille. NOTIuE )f‘t‘li iii'e- ' ' . ’ , . . . , . , ‘ , .. . _ , ‘ If'flyui-p Hoasllp. Jallcl\lli\‘.- A. 5001le l‘il'vlllllfl‘ ll'lii )3 iveiitetl. in aildzii tn ll is hum-:1 . . . i .- g. . . . 1 . ‘. lilen Milieu. .lamuulle. .' hat iiitoriiiaiion w:ll .ie ohtziiii- Harâ€" held ii. I led in more detail 0“ the WWW W)“ Malcolm. .l‘aiietville. Mrs. on Friday, March .lillth. 1939, lot“ am-idents and where and {MM lane, h)!” 1: bvmaily" 11!. L'wm‘ 3.1M Auxu'ary."“fm‘ lwlieii they actually do happen. ’Imhl‘iir Brown. Immuwgi' be“: hers and friends. Admission lym‘“ this infra-motion it will ton l‘allis. loiit)‘=p(‘.ol. lli‘OlIl‘ap’ 20 cents each. ‘lm poggible to Why out a. Meore. ()ineiiiee. Lloyd l‘elllh,’ “M informal programme .:,sr~."'?l.)“”l-Wl”°l- -. . r R".ll)()l'l§ \ urlan,‘ WANTED rural saftey education. him”) Hm" l . _ ll‘l’antedhCar \Vasliiiia'. The cooperation of everyone; TOWn‘S'hlp Directors l Ian}, ‘ 2t is asked in providing statistigs' Mr. Robert Armstrong, lda- M ‘* on any accident in which farm Mr- - -~-Nâ€"-~_ legion Hall at b {5.111. CANADIAN maximum in each month of 1958 provided employment for an average of 1,146,156 Canadian men and semen. This re presented nearly 43 per cent .of .all non-agricultural employment, in) Canada. .~ Earl Dorrell, Blackstock. ! “’allled-â€"â€"Live Poultry Hig‘ l’t-eODle are involved. The re-i‘Mr- Lawrenoe Staples, Beth'i Pl'icespa1d_ M’ Flett RR 1 porters are d‘oing this work as: any; Mrs. A. Allin, Bowman- . - J O a voluntary contribntibn and iii ””9; MI" Clarence Ami.- NeW-i “(t' you are involved in an .a-eeident,‘('avStle; MP. Edwin Wilson, BUSINESS 0 POEM you :-an be of help to them byitlarden Hill. . gm {giving them the facts. lot-ident- The combined Income of those engaged in mama ‘ ___‘ MAN WANTED “all? Ema; "ally no ones name is given and ~ . husmes.‘ Sell to 1500 l'amL i the. reports are given ionlv on AUCTION SALE lies. Wrre today Rawleigli's, ia township and eountv oasis Having sold his farm, Mr. Dept. C~283-SA, 4005 Riche- fgo that vou can readilv SGIgT. Herbert Seney, part east lieu, Montreal. it , they are confidential. 'A re-l hall: at L05 12." 010308851011 11" “‘1 Portable aerident is one inicavan TOWHShIP: “”11 how all; My}: #1” "1:43 {which anyone involved in tliefAmitwn Sale Of Cattle, Sheep, (For Saleâ€"J2 Yorkshiâ€" at least 2 h'oursl l‘liultry. Hay. Implements and l . ‘ young. Apply Mr. MeGirr’ , ~ or has property some Household Furniture 011‘ RR. 2 Ida, Ontario. It .(lamage, medic-a1 expense. ete., Saturday, March 14“” 19,09}, On 15 q. 1% ‘ totalling $25.00 or more, All the aim“: pl‘PmlSPS.. beginning 3: 1L: 9.7. 'l" aeridnets happening to farm ‘4‘ 1'00 '0 FIOCk' Terms Cash. ' a e» d ‘0 'people such as aeeidents in the. Stanley Miller. ‘ factoring in 1358 was slightly less than $5 billion or about 31 per cent bf all Canadian wagna, salafiw, and supplementary labor income. 7 Manufacturing provides the greatest amount of employment in Canada. nt revenues. Its production lucjjoneer, Pg- falf'annixed, in bales. Apply r'ilOlllt‘. 1-11 the farm in the farm terborough. Ont. ‘ horrie GOheen phone Turner ’ i ' . \' .' '(r N v i ' enables Canadians to enjoy the second highest lllllldms‘, or on the ill,ll\’l'd.\~,i """-- standard of living in the world. and fires are to be i ‘ . . 3t ; reportpd i ili‘or Sale-Choiee Alfalfa and ; Questions that yliu will he I TimothyHayin square bales. l . .,r v. . ' i , - \‘. . . o u ( ,(isliecl “ill include the time of . ' l I)?“ (Idldllll‘r- phone 2134â€"3 lthe aeeident the place oi’ the an ecrUIIS} Milll)rook, ‘ 2t €i('(‘ltlf’lli or fire. cause of the.‘ 'For @519 'l‘vp it 1 . T“ :uaeident. surh a: faultv or iii -, I I l K m." 9““ ers, ate.» w ‘ \ . .. l P , . l mmlels. laiderwood and Re: ineiit. speed. etc. the age and l l [ m'iieton P -bl . 0ft" sex of the operator involved, . ~ ' _ l “1.51. " orta (sand Ive {the time lost by all \‘ii-tiiiis Canadian Legion Branch 402 13; {norm ‘23“.Rmmlgmll and ieXI-ept l'atals. niedieal hills iuJ seeking recruits for the ' Tit: ”T 1 “"3“"? ”WWW“- ‘ 'i-ured ineluiling hospitalization, JUNIOR BAND i (“m 0 51m ‘ [and pihperty ( ’ u a . . . . . . . .. l as low as $1. down ‘1, . . VlMljdfâ€"‘P- AS )Ve it is sponsoring Allinterested m d” 3‘ gliave intimated this information Girls and Boys in the districtf 7 is confidential so only' the re- _ . 11mm l-‘Hv M'llh ' -_ _ are 1nv1ted to apply at the i .. i ‘ i it: if porter will know who the actual MILLBROOK ARMOURY i MALE HELP WANTED report is from. . ' “"' , , *~~ l These sheets will he sent to on lLarge Imted ~Sqt.ates and cana' i he Untario Department of THURSDAY EVENINGS d’allnlallllf"'rllr‘l'g C‘mlpany iAgrieulturo in l‘lowmaiiville For further details contact~ wilmws 1‘1““ Represent. and from there will he sent Oll‘ H, V. (“POP”) KENT ' atives for Cavan and Main to Toronto for analysis. Re-‘ “3” vansmlis' luXvepIion- sulting: information will be- ally lilg‘ll earings. Guarall' laVailable in anytime who is (le-g' _. .7..., “‘7‘ m _. teed repeat business, Auto- sirous of making use of it inf mobile. essential. farm are-iden‘ prevention work i ,6 Agricul- ‘. tnral or farming baekvround \Ve eanii‘ot over stress thel STAN OLAN (1 f most important. iinportaiire of this survey. and; Lumber Rough or Dressed, in}: g‘iVOlL Re-pl a few fat-ts from other surveys .' also Hard and 30ft WQ‘Od Slabs [it-int out the im i doing" something- ah ling farm ai-eidents {know that it is l l _V to Box 84', London. Ontario ponam-e of; PHONE 70-W _ ‘ 7 l out prevent-i MILLBRO'OK, ONTARIO l CARD OF T . Did you} . three times Mâ€" -- ork in a factory thanf Did you know that} safer to w on a farm. ~ 1 iii a survey in Brut-e (,‘rouiitinhmce on Sunday. REID’S GARAGE, Phone 275 iiu 1957 it ae’iially (lost the:" ‘Me ‘ ' ' “ ‘“‘~‘“~‘““~\~ ~-- ~-~--â€"â€"~â€"~ l4.(lllll iiarniei's in that eoum’yi WEI-MON IRVINE iOW‘I‘ 9350-1") DP?“ farm in rim-,5 Barristers, Solicitors, Note. 'es l perty loss. amitmeffiii‘fl expen- Telephone 9, Millbrook sex as 'a resu 'o iarm aeeir - . '(lt‘llls‘ Did you know that in A' Roy Wfllnmtt’ Q'c’ James A‘ Imne’ M'A‘ one survey it was reported that M“‘ "‘“‘““‘ ‘“ I out of :l of the children born "I. - -.- "awn- _..__ IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII’ killed 0r injured: I I iin a, highway aeeident during: .2 A ' H ' ltlieir lifetime. And finally do“ : ttentlon ome BUIMEI’S li’ou realize in (aiiada , ‘5' We now 113% a plan that shall take care iuiorld. for firm, “7e believe. {you will agree that these fat-ts fpoiut out the need for the snra' grey and we are lf'ioking for fyonr (so-operation. , ‘ Below is the list of Accident of your I I I I l I I I ii I 0 iSllY‘W‘y Reporters for Gavan; : y ur Plumbing and H I I I I I I : Q I . 21' Queen Street Opposite the Capitol Theatre, Port Hope i (‘a\‘ao--Hiihert IJ()\\7I‘\‘..RR 9} ilda. Mrs. Donald Catheart,j lRR 1. Ma. Mrs. Rae iRR 1. Ma. Mrs. 'r. A. Ma"? Camus, Gavan. Mrs. Erie. Pale. PAGE FOUR ' TEE mamas, mull-3300K, OMB“ . . . ; l i ’ . D O W M 8 AND LADIES’ AID ifrom Cecelia Jefforvey, Indian DURHAM COUNTY 'EIGHTYONE REPORTER i W ' a icon mama 'Residential Shool at Kenora SHORTHORN TO ILLINOIS roa DURHAM 3 “mm“ HOL {and Mrs. John Thompson read,’ FARM ACCIDENT SURVEY . Th‘ combined meeiinos of13 letter from Birtle Residential; _ (‘3 ' l b ’36:. \ don't be a holiday ii -if you drinkâ€"don't When you Deposit Certi‘ i Amounts of $100. H Interest , Autho

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