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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 16 Mar 1961, p. 3

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GAVAN egion Hall) mile Awaits You lLVATiON ARMY .d Mrs. J. B. Reid WelcometoAB, UNITED 3H OF CANADA 00 ~rvice SBYTERIAN :H IN CANADA {E E ASSEMBLY £33012 Hall JTREVILLE LLBROOK tzEs OF CANADA 0N CHURCH {d Mrs. D. McEwen pol 10:00 AM. rrvice 11:00 AM. cher an Sco-tt-Buccleu-gh mabas. Petérborb Service 7:30 Second Week) OF MMVERS alter J. Evans CHURCH, MARSH innion 11:15 AM. L'L‘S. BETHANY Service 7:30 PM. Second Week) 'HN’S CHURCH ivensong DMAS’ CHURCH 11 A NGLICAN :H OF CANADA iH OF C AVAN at M. Palfrey Rector TST CHURCH WELCOME Solicitor: Notary 9' MILLEROOIK. :ments and ly Memorials IRVINE MA 5 YEARS YOUNGER o pep. But Qstrex made me nzer than I dxd. I have plenty H. Brantley, Oklahoma City. ;blets contain tonic, hexm‘c 'ed. by Iqadigg doctors. Put ndyfweak, old because lack- on eel yearsyo a. rt new pep A10 “2331:. '1'!) 'dge'pjn mo: and feel zen; Imoductoryc mysoc madman: 51! after 40" L Gm} 10 AM. 11:15 AM. 11:15 AM. 10:00 AM. ham 9:45 AM. 11:00 AM. 7:30 RM. 10:30 AM. 7:30 PM. 7:30 P. 3:00 PM. 5-5216 CO. LTD. 3 RM. people make the dlfferenu at In fact, dealing regularly WithyournearestToronto- Dominion Bank is always good business. Just one visit to ‘The Bank’ Will soon convince you that...” Savings Acc cunt bene efits you two ways. F11 stIv through regul r savings deposits. Every payday you can set aside money for the things you want as} need. Secondly, your Savings Account can function as a solid, m 11th by month investment pro- gram that accumulates interest as it grows. Whichever way you use it, a Savings Account is downright good business. A Toronto-Dominion “It’s all a simple matter of habit . . . of saving sys- tematically for the things you want through a Toronto-Dominion Savings Account; Let me Shewyeu heW easy it is to benefit two ways WitheTD Samgs Ace-e uni 3:319 A3-e‘!‘l" number of calofififpo'. hm: mmain other mental 7"! fid-fi‘ion $.41”- mrmbe A serving of one medium sized baked potato without added butter of gravy, provides approximately the same number of calories as a tablespoon of Ihoney, a 7â€"ounce bottle - of ginger ale, or an average cookie, according to the Food and Nutri- tion Department of MacDonald Institute, Guelph. rllherefore, potatoes should not be consid- ered fattening unless consumed in excess, just as other foods are nod: fattening unless consumed) in “Me-s of body needs. The third meeting of the ,ser Lies will be held in Millbnosk lat-er this month. The topic is Agriculture. An overflow atten- dance is expected -b scan-9e of the many problems in agricul ‘ture presently demanding solu ”don-s for profitable farming. Bowmanville Liberal A-ssldci'a )ti-on President Glen Fry was chairman. Mr. Lovekin introdu- ced Mr. Newman, and Robert Kent, Past President of Dur- ham County Association, spoke rbhe thanks of the large gather- mg. Ci‘aiivt}. Trhe Liberal Rally policy of 19,0uu awards every year wou- ld, the speaker said, approxim- ate 1513 cost of one bomber air- m.“ u; Suurt on‘ by lack of {funds from education of bene- fit to Canada and. “Uhemselves. ¢t‘..b.' .Lvfifi‘rvln’dll Shaile'd ,tdhe P‘Oli W “nogwu at January‘s Liberal .‘Lauj Ludo 11-0 YU'U‘ng WU‘man 0r, Durih‘alm Liberals til-ranged to Bo-wm-a'nvflle Lions Centre last week rho hear Bernard Newman Wisn-dzsor- Walklervifle M»P.P. on “Education” Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment Commanding Officer Col. A. B. Duffy has reported. the disappearance from Bellie- vil‘le Ofificers’ Mess around Feb may 19 of the Regim-enrta'l Crol 1ours bearing the battle honors of both World Wars. Asfcer :Uhve address, Mr. N ew- nn pamtiucipait'ed in a panel on ti 1 :1“- n with Trinity College “ ’ Vast? R3ger Kirkpat- ‘ck an 'i James Lovek-in of -+‘»<>., a high school teach- “ ‘3‘: Sé‘rboroug'h. 0N EDUCATION R‘ (‘1'- 's-2;_'j_f~:s. FEPOP -ER, BEAUTIFULI gutrients such as iron, ascorbic ‘ acid, thiamine, and ' riboflavin that soft dminks and other sweet tablwshmeeeatenfirsh-as part0: regular meals, before not contain. Mere- flv. The humanitarian achievements of the Red Cross depend on your generosity. Your dollars provide and carry on the essential Red Cross services and programmes in your community. This yearâ€"think of the many ways the Red Cross serves you and your neighbourâ€"then plan your donation or pledge to the best of your means. A generous donétion will do so much for so many in 1961. MILLBRO saysflhatvhecalorieslroma iflher extra treats are eaten. In this way an appetite is retained for the foods that are good for people. In addition, the Food and Nutrition Department of 1961 CORVETTE 5an AND MORE mange-c; ms cuss: than a similar number of cab cries from most sweet \treats and desserts potato will be more unk-“hunk. 7: nut-J- 5'“

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