fAGB POUR Vote Alex (arruthers your Durham Candidate Even Greater Progress Lies Ahead - On June 11th VOTE Time-tested election machinery will assure every voter the free, full and impartial exercise of this ancient and honourable privilege of democratic citizenship. ' . HOW you vote is YOUR business, but it is also important to your family, friends and neighbours that you DO vote. Your vote means many things. It expresses your judgment on the issues put forward by the various parties during the election campaign. It gives your opinion about the Candidates who have placed their names before you. vyrlvs uuALJDADD uv anccaa ouc puucws anu piauorms of the principal parties. You have been given a complete and comprehensive accounting of the stewardship of your affairs by our Progressive Conservative administration. We believe the record has been one of good stewardship, wise management, and sound planning for the future. The punpose of this brief message is to suggest respectfully that the safest, surest and most forward~looking decision that you can make on June 11th is to give your vote for the Candidate who represents the Progressive Conservative Party and the government whose policies have been so largely responsible for Ohtario’s spectacular pro- gress in the last ten years. MILLBROOK, ONTARIO ATTWOOLL 8: SHEPPARD On June 11th approximately 15,000 polling places in Ontario will be ready to receive your vote. They will remain open from 8 am. to 7 pm. (Standard Time) and from 9 am. to 8 pm. (Day- light Time). Published by tho Prognsdva Comrvofivo Auoclah‘on of Ontario Premier Leslie M. Frost Now is the money-saving time to fill your bin with famous, slow-burning, long- lasting ‘blue coal’. Order today and save. June 11th ‘ is YOUR day. In these last few weeks you have had many opportunities to assess the policies and platforms of the principal parties. You have been given a complete and comprehensive accounting of the stewardship of your affairs by our Progressive Conservative administration. We believe the It states your decision about the future progress of our Province and the men who will guide its destiny in the years immediately ahead. TELEPHONE 6-w MIRROR-REPORTED. 313133003,- ONTARIO .vmwaalvu, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Lar- mer have moved to the Gilbert apartment on King street. They had been living in the lmanse for +he past number of lmwnthsï¬. For travelling to Miami the Bride, chose a mauve brocade ensemble with bemge accessor- Attending the groom was the bride ’s brother Mr. M-ax Man- ley. A reception was held at the hbme of: the Bride’s pamenfs. Attending the Bride was her sister Mm. Alex Johnston of Ottawa. Her ballerina length organza over, taffeta. She car- ried a nosegay of mauve and gown was of pale mauve nylon yellow ’mums. A quiet weddi n1r took placel § in Millbr-ook U nited Chumh tn 5 A‘ tongue-twister Saturday a: 1?. 91110011 11 111311 Rev. 1 Dr H. B. Neal united in mai- get your tang a1] riagve Anna Elizabeth McMahon,‘ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1 H 6: Charles Manley, to Stephen! Roderick Boynton, of Hamil-i ton. '1‘ The bride wore a pale- yellow ballerina, length gown of nylon organza over taffeta with matching shoulder length veil. She carried a whim Bible with White stephanotis and mauve ’mums . ' McMahonâ€"Benton Wedding i STAN CLAN Lumber Rough or Dressed, also Hard and Soft Waod Slabs PHONE 70-w MILLBROOK, ONTARIO NOTICE The undersigned wishes to state that all permission and invi‘ation to fish or otherwise use, my property and pond at Mauvvrs is hereby cancelled as of this date. Also, any person found on said pï¬riperty will be dealt with according to law. T- valAL uux VLUIJJO lU LG 7‘ u There are NO exceptions to this rule. Wrecking Businessâ€" 5 Also handles a large amount; 0 of new auto parts. Pdo-perty g including 86 ac res, 2 houses; and buildings; good fishing; creek runs through farnu,i suitable for tourist cottages.' 1 Reason for selling ill health. } Earl Lee. Lee Auto Wreckers; Garden Hill, Ont. 4tj For Rentâ€"3 Bedroom House, west end of Millbrook, modern kitchen, 4 piece bath, (foal furnace, gal'agv, garden area, $60. monthly to qualified tenant with option to purchase. Call 255 Gordon Trick, represeting BEowos 1-8; Cocks Ltd. 21: meat, modem Self c ’ntained, ' oil eating, immediate ])OS'SQSS" i011. Pone 2071‘14 Milll.)ro-nk. ' For Rafâ€"2 Bedroom Apart- Reliable man with tractor wants work by day, week or month. Apply at Reporter Office, phone 19. 3t BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 1 An auction sale of cattle, 1sheep, F 0rd tractor, 14 0rd equip- 1 men‘s, full line of machineryr . '1 sultry, mixed baled hay, him-1 her 9 c. ., will be held on Satur- day, June 13th,at LotZ , 0013.1 11, Gavan, (9 miles wet 0-! Skott’ s Comets») the propertv1 of Mrs. John Whi e and Son. Sale starts at 1 p.m.. No re-I Herve. Tenns cash Stanley, 1 Miller, Auctioneer, RR 3 Peâ€" terborogh. GIRLS’ SOFTBALL SCHEDULE FOR 1959. All games Must. start at. 7 p.m.. . Roy Willmott, Q.G. James A. Irvine, MAL Friday, June 12 Bowmanville at. Courtice Bethany at Orono Monday, June 15 Bethany at Bowmanville Tuesday, June 16 Millbrook at Bethany. Thyrsday, Jung 4 Bowmanville at Bethany Friday, J une 5 0rono at Courtice Monday, June 8 Qourtice at Ovono Tuesday, June 9 Orono at Bethany Wednesday, Juneylo Courtice at Millbrook SALE REGISTER E. D. Proctor, , Pontypo‘ol, Ontario FOR RENT NOTICE WILLMOTT 13va Esters, Solicitors, Nata ï¬es Telephone 9, Lima-oak â€a“ monih. For Saleâ€""X Graham Ranget- Attend the‘ Church of your Choice on Sunday. PETER FEDDEMA Real Estate Broker Wantedâ€"General Farms, We have customers anxious to buy in your district 189 Slaugog Street BOWMAVILLE, ONT. Nick Peconi PETERBOROUGH Thursday, Jinn: 4‘, 1959 BAD, OLD and CRIPPLBD FARM STOCK REMOVED FREE OF CHARGE Immediate 24 Hour Service BK YOUR OPERATOR FOB ~-. For Sale:P]lectric Rangette, in good condition. Applx fl 0 Mus. Ed. Armstrong phone 204r14 Millbrook 1t For 7‘ inch Spikes; also a quan- tity of Paint. Apply Lee Amo \Vreckers, Garden Hill, Ontario. 4t Clean capable Woman for. me- hher’s help. May live in at cottage on 0tona‘;bee River, 12 miles south of Peterbor~ ough, June 27th to August 30th; $100.00 per month. Apply in wrifing to Mrs. A. J. Wedlock, 5 Brule Gardens, Turonto 3. 1c Pontiac Sedan delivered; 1949 Hudson $125.00: Tractor; a quanf-ity of 700x15 Truck Tires. new, for Wagons $19. each; Rebuilt Transmissions, up to ’56; Rebuilt Gener' atorsi Rebuilt Starters; New and Rebuilt Fuel Pumps; large quantity of Spark Plugs flor old model cars at 5Ue each; large quantity of New and Used Parts: quantity of m... _‘, Wan‘edâ€"Live Poultry: high price paid. M. Flatt, RR I Bethany, phone 7-r-13 col~ lect. _ le 30 _. \r Sale-l9>3 Counsel; Ford with 1957 motor \Vanteklâ€"hnm'ediately to 00- tober 15th, capable honest man ’00 cut and trim grass, look after garden and do odd jobs at cottage on Otonabee Rifer, 12 miles south of P9. terborough. Tlï¬â€˜Ã©e 8-hmxr days per week at $25.00 weekly, Must provide own transporta‘toin. Apply in writing to Wedlock Paper Bag Co. Limi‘ed, 1209 King St. West, Toronto 3. 1t te in excellent- condition, also a White. Enamel Kitchen S'ove, wood or coal. Phone Millbrook 140m. 1t Farm Service u- Saleâ€"Congoleum Rug, size 71/2 by 9 ft. Ponne 19 Mill- brook. Phone Np Toll Charge [ER AND PART HELP WANTED FOR SALE 1955 1954 1949 The Annual Gen maria! Service is to St. Paul’s Cemetery afternoon. June 28‘ O’CLock. The servi conducted by the Re parish the Rev. Ed: and the special gue: will be the Rev. W the Rector of S1 Church, Allandale. needs no introduc and Mrs. Dyer and i residents- of‘ this pa} received his call 1 and entered the San try while a men John’s Church, Ida I? is indeed with pleasure that we we -the Rev. Walter Dye this Memorial in parish, ,m. Year. No. SERVICE AT 81‘. PAUL’S 1 Gibson A WH‘ Steven All Box' 35: ea With one excel per box. We a? nials, Sweet Wi outcut any creates powe: upright for a view Whirlwi: Ordinary ’9