Ontario Community Newspapers

Millbrook Reporter (1856), 14 May 1959, p. 1

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kâ€"Maple Sx rup Ap- leell Kexlned\, phone Millbrook, 2t râ€"Quan-tity of Red SeetL Apply to Roy ‘ phone 214-r-31 Mill- 2!: â€"A quantify of Baled Apply H. S. Darroch, 001, Ontario. 21: ,paness of your life upon the quality of lghts. an . -$50.06 Monthly for mu House in Mill- ith all conveniences. lot being about 1,23 -â€".\‘ome Seed Barley, and Treated; {rant ‘kland variety. R. H. ,V. phone 2231-3 Mill- 2t Apr-£123, 1959 :se, in good shape; also 'Brooder, and two :- S‘nves. Apply to iddis, phone 223-1222 0k. It â€"3 Tires and Tubes,- w. size 525550.17; and Tube, like new, $550.18. $4.00 each: Ironing Board, never 1]. prit-e $7.00. Phone #thany. call collect. FOR SALE â€"Rodney and Garry 'l Bram Barley. Arn- Bfiown, Millbrook, L). 1. 3t â€" Bloy’s ThreeSpeed Glider Bicycle, in t conditmn. Apply 19g. (sibbs phone 8 7 «Refrigerator in good u, price only $100. lw Millbrook. Irwin y. 31; Boat. V Bo‘tom Ply- 2ft. Pong. 50 inch “so a 5 H.P. Jrobns- or_ Good condition. a small iron or [’nrning Lathe. T. h. Millbrook. 2f Lot on Centre St. Misi L. Kennedy, l garden and double $1500. down_ Call i‘riek at 255 repre- oBowe-s Cocks 1t 10 ft. by 12 ft Cel- -Mont(-alm Barley, and Treated. Ap« W’i‘tington, South 11. 2t Milli {)1'00 1t ,lt WIV-HWWW‘ Wmmmmwmavawxxvgmw 99th. Year. No. 19. NOTICE WAY PAY MGRE7 SteVenson’ s Green House With one exceptionâ€"Double Petunias which are 506 per box. We also have a large assortment of Peren- nials, Sweet William and Gaztcr‘cerry 3211.. All Boxed Plants may be had 35¢ each or 3 For $1.00 A] sun COMPANY or CANADA Manufacturing will continue to provide Cam.- dians with the world’s secondhighest standard of liv- ing if the people of Canada will Buy Canadian 1 Today manufacturing is the most important e1e~ ment in the Canadian economy. It provides nearly half of all employment; it pays high taxes; and. it is the greatest contributor to our national production. CANADA’S manufacturing in duatry began to grow significantly about 80 years a. go when the people decided that more of their nee (13 should be prpvidad from Canadian factories. ‘ How To Live LIMITED~ â€" SAMMIE "IMHO" BHNTFORB W0 THE manor, III-I: {LIKES WITH MILLBROOK ~14, g AND ITS PEOPLE l‘. Mr. \Vorthington spent the w inter here beino' employed at ( 110v; lev s Red =1White Store. HOW EASY IT CAN HAPPEN Sometime when you have a ’little space to spare in your l paper perhaps you w0u1d be ' kind enough to print this little note. Plowing across the grey I north Atlantic my thoughts I turn back to Millbrook and its [ peopleâ€"the first place I have § found that was so hard to leave. To be accepted and made so welcomeby such a great little community, where evlerybody knows everyone else and faults are known and accepted, is something I shall never forget.:3 Through the medium of your! paper I would say “Thank youl very much,” and look forward to the future date when I hope .(at least) to revisit. In theI mean‘ime I am afraid that any‘-. one asking for my 'o-pinion of“I Canada will find it, “willy- milly” highly coloured by my Millbrook experience. -, “Thank you everybody-â€"and:l my very best wishes”. i Yours Sincerely, I Ric-hard Worthington. i my F "v . 1A HAnnstrong m ERROR -REPORTER Authorized as 2nd class mail Cunard Line R.M.S. “Saxonia” April 24-, 1959 A sincere thanks to our neigh- bours and the Port Hope Fire Department for responrdng so quickly fl.) our call for help on Saturday last when the bush fire got beyond our confrol. Words cannot express our gratitude to you all. Milton W. Cornish, Mgr for Old Orchard Herefords Ltd. Mrs. E. Louden, Miss E. ,Hbson of 'I‘ioronto, Mrs. J. Darling .and Miss I. Gibson of Oakville, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Challice. Congratulations to Miss Wil- da Harker who graduated with" honours in faculty (of arts and science bachelor of arts, at Queen’s University, Kingston. Miss Harker, we are pleased to I, say, won a Fellowship award. ‘ Mrs. Gertrude C. Dawe has? ass uned her new duties as Clerk of the Village of Millbrook, re- placing Mr. T. W. Belch, who‘ resigned. l Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Crowe and Robert attended the open house :of the General Motors at Oahawa on Monday evening and report a record crowd of‘ about 10, 000. ‘ fl "If? f 30cm 3mm Two Jaekassea riding back and forth on Sunday afternoon having the time .of their life throwing powerful fire crack- ers at persons on the sidewalk. Had their number been taken the joke would have back- fired, but they did have enough horse sense. to scoot around the 'l‘urpper street corner when they' seemingly saw one of their Vic. time go: o the edge .of the eause- 1 way (how s tahat word, and I’ m‘ not English either) to do that] l very thing. who years ago walked from C‘tbuffx'ille to Uxbridge carry. ing a chair so that when he got lired he could sit dOWn and rest_ “Johnny” Elgar running down the street at 7.30 =a.m. with a lunch pail in his hand and a coat thrown over his arm. Nothing like being prepared to put on the weight you Lose in these Maraton jaunts, and a coat to put on to keep y'ourself‘ from cooling off too soon at the‘ end of the run. This prepared: ness puts us in mind of the man ing in front of his stoxe, an optical illusriwon the rods not being maticeable f‘rom a few hundred yards away. i119; in From. the look [of J. T. Crow- ley at a distance, it looked as though he was punching the punching bag getting in trim for a bout with someone, but as distance closed it revealed he was. only winding up the awn: staff last Wednesday was noted when Miss‘G-ail Gibbs, Mrs. H. Gillis were seen sitting on the window sill lof D. R.’ Fowler’s store with Miss Angela Huyton standing on the sidewalk taking part in the discussion. It cer- tainly wasn”t unanimous as only two sat while the third stood. t was concluded the extra“ fine day was the reason (hr the ou‘side meeting and not a sit-down strike as at first thought. What looked like a sit-down strike among the lady members of the Tomato-Dominion Ba..1k CARD 0F THANKS , We are Sorry to i‘eport that: Mr. John Coulter Sr. , was tak-‘ ‘ en to Civic Hospital Pe erb-lfor ousgh, on Tuesday due to illness. 3 We are glad to say that she' is progressing favourably andx hopes, in due time, to be per: fectly restored to health again. i in the Civic Hospital in Peter- borough, but also those who sent letters, cards and flowers to comfort her by their interest in her welfare. We also desire to thank all those who so WilH i-n-gly prov1ded transportation to and from the Hospital. The Rev. W. and Mrs. Pat- ‘eer‘son desire to thank the £01k in Millbrook for their kindness, not only in inquiring as to the welfare of his Wife, Who was SOUND SYSTEM comma»! OVER‘HAULED "Teacher’s Pet" "(ole Younger; Gunfighi'er" "THE MAN IN THE SHADOW" THURSDAY'a‘nd FRIDAY I ‘ WSA-‘i'fiiBAY ONLY Laughs and Thrills _ I In DeLuxe Color "I WANT TO LIVE" Add: Entertainment SHOWS AT 6. 45 and 9 00 MONDAY TO WEDNESDAY, STARTING AT DUSK Jerry lewis in "The Sad Sack" In Technicolor With' Frank Lovejoy and Abby Damion Winner Of The Academy AwaTd For the Best Actress of the Year CARD 0F THANKS “"I'he Black Scorpion”, with Richérd manning, and 1“The Camp on Blood Island” 5 Adult Entatainme"; Afte; -Sunday ‘Midniglfi Show Mai 1953 With Clark Gable and Doris Day Also Jeff Chandler and Colleen Miller in m am» new ,oa. $1.75 a year in advance; to U.S.A was? L.O.B.A yter-i fruit: al who neighbour vex-sf during he rest? â€"_ f Closed Monday, M1118 Stock upfor your Holiday weekend at your local RED WHITE STORE §The Bowery Boys Mrs. Lillian Moore wishes to thank Dr. J. W. Wright, the Nurses of Peterborough 01m Hospital Ladies of MillbrOok L. 0 HA 1066 for (ards and fruit' also her friends and neighbouis forfheir kindness during- her stay in the Hospital “Bowery Battalion” ALWAYS A CARTOON "Quantrill’s ’ Raiden" With Steve Cochran A and Diane Brewster CARD 0F THANKS Ottawa, Ont.- ‘ 'r:

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