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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 24 Apr 1958, p. 4

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fell??? es-WVS "Jereâ€"N“, ., ..,.§" l PAGE POO: "” competent eyes alt-M The TorontovDominion Bank is built on a variety of personal qualitiesâ€"friendliness, helpfulness, and competence. Certainly competence is one of the things our customers, new and old, expect and receive. Whether you want to open a savings account or are concerned with a more complex business transaction, it’s good to know that your affairs will be handled quickly, smoothly, efficiently. At any branch of the Toronto-Dominion there are friendly people waiting to help you. Drop in to your nearest branch soon and discover just how pleasantly competent The Bank’s personnel can be. m WORvREPORm MILLBROOK, ONTARIO LIES. mmson GUEST SPEAKER, GRACE omen, W ,W.M.S. MEETING i ‘ l ’ Grace. Presbyterian Churchl -W.M.S. Th‘ankoffering meetv ing was held on Wednesday, April 16th at the home 0". Mrs. , Ed. Haw. The meeting opened. with a hymn “The strife of life. is o’er, the battle done,” fol- [lowed in prayer by Mrs. Ken [Moncriefi 3: The Scripture read of Mark, chapter 16, Was given by Mrs. Mulligan. Oilfering was taken by Mrs Haw and offertory prayer given by Mrs. Gerald Armstrong. Mrs. Skipp introâ€" Hutchinson, Wife of Rev. Harry 1 Hutchinson, minister of St . Paul’s Presbyterian Church» Peterboroug-h . t Mrs. Hutchinson spoke on our motives for our interest in mission work and the challenge t that lies before us, th‘anksgiw ing, loyalty and love of mission- aries. Mrs. Jack Thompson; gave a. word of thanks to thelt speaker, also to the hostesS,l Mrs. Haw. Hymn, “Jesus Master whose I am” was sung, and the meet. inlg closed in prayer by Mrs. Marshall liarmer. “God will take care of you” by Mrs. Jack Thompson and Mrs. Henry was enjoyed by LAKE ONTARIO DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION This project which has been _,~_,. \______ M , undertaken by the general W.A.’Elcctrical installations or aloe- .is to be completed by October, lSlst t 'hich time we be e to" A l' toRo Challice, l duccd the guest speaker Mrs. ‘1. a W p ‘ pp 3 y p lone Packers Company in exchangel next meeting on May 8th. atf ucdy. l presented and showed an Eas-l Heuicdlicti-on. l Refreshments; were served by Mrs. B. Gard- . . . iner, Mrs. F. Hard, Mrs. C. A social hour and Singing 0fill-lubbcard and Mrs. Elgar. MILLBROOK To BE ‘ all. REPRESENTED AT CIVIL DEFENCE EXERCISES Group will conduct a civil de- fence exercise at Belleville next. “ “‘“ Thursday, April 24, 1958 chlbomer: Procrastination is putting off until lac-marrow what you’ve just put off from yesterday. H. OUELLETTE GENERAL INSURAN CE MILLBROOK ! EMPLOYMENT WANTED _.â€"â€"_.‘- .ave saved enough of these? 210-r-22 Millbrook. 3t abels to turn in to the Canada? ““ -â€"__â€"~ .. _- -â€"â€"â€"â€"‘ , WANTED _. , for; an electric coffee 111‘1‘1 f0?.Woman or girl to assist with he church kitchen. housework one do a w ek. It was decided to hold tl‘el y e Phone 19 Millbrook. FOR RENT For Rentâ€"B-roomed Cottage on Frederick Street, next to ; Stevenson’s greenhouse. 3t he home of Mrs. Russell Kent Rev. Francis Clfifil‘i‘ln’i. wast or film entitled “He is Risen", which was very much appreci-‘Pfl-“ture for 15 or 20 head of ated by all present. ‘ cattle. Apply Willis Wood, R.R. 2, Millbrook, Ont. or telephone 208-1212. if. uâ€"‘â€". ' The meeting closed with the; â€"-__â€"~â€"-â€"â€"- ’For Saleâ€"200 Steels of Wheat and. 30.0. bushels of Oats. I I Apply to John Blackman, R.R. 2, Ida, Ont. 1t l 'W‘ i 1_.._.._____. I--. l For Saleâ€"Building Lot on Mar- shall Street, Millbro-ok. Ap- ply to H. M.â€" Trick, Mill'- “brook. 33 Officers from the 13 Militia! trical work of any kind: Sunday, with some 14- mom-lFor Saleâ€"Timothy Seed, $500 The American Industrial De-. bers of the various militia units velopmeut Council now meeting In attendance. The exerCiSe TORONTO-DOMINION ‘ BANK THE BANK THAT LOOKS AHEAD H4208 G. E. LIESEMER, Manager, Millbrook Branch â€"_ ‘â€"__._. DOWN ONMIHE FARM â€"-â€"_ Down on the farm, ’bout half past four I slip on my pants and sneak out the. door Out of the yard l run like the (lichens To milk ten cows and feed the chickens ‘lcan out the barn. curry Nancy and Jiggs Separate the cream and slop the pigs Vv’nzk for two hours then eat like a Turk And by heck! I’m ready for a lull day’s work. Then 1 grsasc the wagon and p ll on the rack Hitch up the horseS, hustle do an the lane Alibi" get the day in for it l) ks like rain. Look over yonder! Sure a< l'm bo:n Cattle (.11 rampage and cows in the corn Start acrn- s the medder. run a mile or two Hearing like I'm wind-broke, g't wet clear through. Cot back to the horses, then fo- recompense N:.-m-y gets aâ€"siraddle of the l)ll'l)(‘d wire fence .loinh all aching and muscles "in a jurk l'm tit a~ a fiddle for a full d iy’s work. Work all summer till winter is nigh 'l‘hcu figure up the books and hcavc a big sigh \Vorkci‘l all year, didn't make a thing lot less cash now than I had la-t spring Now some People tell its that there ain‘t no hell lint they‘ve never farmed, so haw can they tell thu spring rolls ’round I ta‘ceii another chance While the fringe grows longer on my old grey pants (live my ‘spenders a hitch, my belt another jerk And by heck! l’m ready f0r a full year’s work. 'm- Submited by a reader. Author unknown. _ V.â€" V -â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"oâ€"â€"â€"_â€"â€" ~â€"â€" .â€"â€".â€"â€"â€"-â€"_-~ smmaavmaavaxvmwwmm There is no better way than to insure with (M! Ever think of what would happen if your car was wrecked by a driver who had no insurance, and few other assets besides? There is no need to wait or worry if you are protected with CIA collision insurance. We let you forget about collecting from someone who cannot pay, or waiting for an order on the Unsatisfied Judgment Fund. With CIA collision insurance, repairs or replacement for your car will cost you only the spe cified deductable sumâ€"- $25, $50, $100 or $250 And furthermore, when you are insured with CIA, you are assured of prompt, effluent claims service. It’s as near as your telephone. We have a large staff of claims adjusters, located throughout the province. SEE YOUR CIA REPRESENTATIE FOR DETAILS: M38.8ADIEHcBAIN,RRI,IDA,Agmt thRI5-807‘9 (SO-OPERATORS INSURANCE ASSOCIATION WW lCounty. A Resolution was pas- and “Excellpm” at the Annual Convention in; will take the form of a cloth Atlanta, Georgia, has a11110unc-,n10dcl discussion and will com- ed that the Lake Ontario De-E mence at 8:30 Sunday morning . velopment Association’s Indus- and will conclude at four in trial Brochure has been named the afternoon. There will be a top award in the “Excellent” two lectures during the day. class for industrial brochureS.’ Civil defence, although 3 There are seven members of the Council in the militia, is being carried out I DURHAM COUNTY LIBERAL ASSOCIATION APPOINT DELEGATES A meeting of the Executive over one thousand entries in‘ wilt“, with the advantage that of the Durham County [liberal the industrial brochure contest. i “10*? taking part have the Association was held in New- The entries which were judged benefit 0f military organization castle on Friday evening, April by a committee of the Counch‘ and discipline. Militia units: Hill. 1958. The meeting dealt. were narrowed down to 35 and from Kingston, Napance, Gan- with the general business of.these were divided into two‘anoque, Cobourg, Port Hopfil the. Liberal Party in Durham categories, namely. “Superior” iNorwood, Millbrook. Pcterboro, Lindsay and Belleville will be, sed commending Russell Honey It. was in the second classific- represented at lhf‘ CiVil De-l Port Hope lawyer, and Liberal ation that L.0.D.A. won its'fcnce exercises at Belle-ville. candidate in the recent Federal award of first mention. Thef Sunday. ’ election forthe Intensive, high judges. in awarding the De-l --___.._._._ ----â€"- level campalgn he conducted on velopment Association brochure llt‘lléllf 0f ill? Party lVII'. HOll- first mention in the Excellent‘Have VOlll‘ eavetrofiéhina and! 9y SPOke briefly asking all class. stated that this brochure roOfing jobs done now? Far: memlbers t? ,convey "lo. the” was an excellent basic prestige anv remodelling, alterations? local associations hls s“were,publication suitable for indus- ‘ :- -- . or repairs of any kind phonel thanks for the time and “for“ trial mailing. Laurence Coulter, 89-hy Mill-i -â€"â€".â€".â€"_.. . NOTICE hunderd comparatively new function of“ . per bushel. Also two brood sows. Apply Elias White i phone 10.7-j-ll Millbrook. c“-.. _ lFor Rentâ€"â€"Pasture to let; creek running through prOperty. L. R. Gibson, phone 260w Millbrook. 21'. For Saleâ€"About 200 Bales of Red Clover Hay. Has to go. Apply to B. Jongsma, phone North America and there were efficiently by the participating! 211'1‘4 Millbrook. , 2t iFoTSaleâ€"Ladies’“ blue at, size. 36, like new; also black Suede shoes size 7-AA. Will sell reasonable. Phone 157w or write Box 53, Millbrook. For Saleâ€"Red 016% sea: Apply 0. Young. South Mon- aghan P.O. 32: For Saleâ€"Cement Mixer and BlockMachine, makes three different types of blocks. Apâ€" ply to H. M.’ Trick, Mill- brook. 31: ~- â€"__- For Salc~800 Square Bales of good Hay, mostly Alfalfa. Priced to sell. Apply to Wm. (intended on his behalf by Mr. Don Kingdom, General br00k. 3t Howden, phone 215-123 Min- Liberal workers throughout the‘Mananrer of the Association i: ‘ brook. 3t Countv. ‘ ’5 . ‘ ‘ vâ€"â€"-~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"--â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€".__.-__.__ . ,_ at present attending the Indus- Delegates to “‘9 Ontario trial Development Council Conâ€" WILLMOTT IRVINE Liberal Association Leadership vention i Convention held in Toronto, April 18th and 19th were elect-i week-on" 9d. tThe B'Oting ngigites :fe-l Tl]? l959 COHV’Rnnfinn of the prese mg ur 10m n y W . ,- ,- - . _ Gordon Trick of Millbrook, COW” “”1 be held 1“ MO“ Richard llovekin and E. R. Woodyard of Clarke Township, . . l :eorge Walton and Frank Rick- APRIL MEE'I‘ING OF THE ard of Newcastle. David Ford SOUTH GROUP OF of Hope Township. and Russell ST ANDREW’S W. A. Dickson and Russell Honey of ‘ Port Hope. u Atlanta and will be returning to Peterborough this A. Roy Willmott, (2.0. .â€"â€",â€"vâ€"â€" treal, Quebec . 1000 Silver WILL BUY 1 OR The April meeting of the Barristers, Solicitors, Note ‘es Telephone 9, Millbrook James A. Irvme, ILA. ”o‘- .._.. ..,â€"_ -â€"â€"â€"- v ' m mummxmmxmmm S’s Wanted ACCUMULATION. Write stating how many you have of each year. Alternate delegates elected South Group of St. Andrew’s were Sam Mannetta, Mauvers, George Stapleton, Hope, Robert and Mollie Kent, Bowmanville, Harry Wade of Clarke and B. H. Hutton of! Port Hope. Delegates-at-largc e l e c ted . . were Keith Aiken. Newcastle'wmated m unison. A. R. Payne. Millbrook. El- The worship service was con- more ScOtt: Hepe. Bruce Tink. ducted by Mrs. Gerald Hub- Darlington', Richard BOWlPS. beard. W.A. was held at the. home of Mrs. John Elgar on Wednes- day, April 16th. The meeting opened with a call to worship followed by the Theme Prayer C Mfi'fi‘hflvf-W Wfi’fimfl'fl-‘Hfi'fl-‘nm'w 1'."- We will pay $2.00 ea APPLY TO ' ‘ Box 100 Mirror-Reporter Office .~_.â€"-â€" -â€"â€"__â€"__. mmvawmawm‘ Iii-W .See The New Cartwright and Dick Hutchison of C'avan. â€"â€".â€"â€"â€"u- m," CLOTHING WANTED The WMS of St. Andrew‘s! United Church are packing at bale fior missions. Any good- cl‘ean used clothing will be ac-l Geptable. Please leave parcels: at Miss Luella Kennedy’s home' King Street. l - Twenty members and two visitors were welcomed by Mrs. Rowland. . During the business period plans were made for the Cham- ber'of Commerce dinner which COCKSHUTT 550 3 Plow Power Gas and Diesel Tractor Also the new Revolutionary Mdroe Harrow now on display. Let’s make a Date to DemonStrate! HASSON MACHINERY, (OLDSPRINGS Used Machipery. r3033 371-22 comrnntoc.~ , If." is to be. held in the Sunday School Hall April 29th. l Mrs. Reg. Hopkins volunte- cred to be. responsible for col-l lectiug and storing the Canada} Packers labels from this group i W‘nnnnnflfiflflflflflfififl' . .» -» ' A‘ f‘ '. g, ‘ ., ‘vff Illllllllllllllll i 23"? . 5-; SO F .5. ‘ 4:4 r ,-_ \ ’;~" 773 .l , .. . C". THE GERIRU , Rev. M. Case A - Leaving Jillb .» ._ . Mr. M. Case who .; 3'3 pastor of the Zion Pent Church for the past thre was ordained on Wed April 23rd, in Toronto. Rev. M. Case is lean Zion Line Church an preach his farewell se Sunday morning at 11 0 May 4th. .. ~4. l . . l Coming Eve l OLDE TYLIE DANG i -â€"!'riday, May 9th, Cav. tario. Jim Fisher and O tra. If you enjoy real Ca .. Square Dancing, where tional conduct or imp dress is not tolerated especially seek your patr and good influence. D starts Sharp at 9:30 AdmiSSion $1.00. 00.31) ed by the Gavan Hall Bo -‘_._..,â€"â€" .â€" l Sund. at VI "CHICKEN FISH AND F At Conn Phone Orders Accepte‘ * BAK The ladies’ Guild WILL EOL Coulter iIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl l Saturday, FROM 3. ”M i 2 com 1 The Millbro l Expecting a Bigger am 1 HORSES. c. Special Prim A 1 375.0 In Singles See Prize Howl: Salt. PM:

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