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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 2 Jul 1959, p. 3

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handed down t'O :19 centuries, is a inheritance, which 'of every Christian tr coming genera- ‘ was expressed in Fai‘h of our Path. bh, we will be true Ieath". ugh or Dressed, :1 Soft Wood Slabs )NE TC-w 30K, ONTARIO Sunday School in I'nurches JULY 5, 1959. venzing Service Wednesday, Pray. 1e Study. riday, Young Peo- 'ATION ARMY D. McNeilly Reporter LBRO OK ohns, Pastor . happiness of the mday School -Wcrship Service .1 Assemblies of py after Trinity. Fohn‘s, Ida Holy Communion. ch, Bailieboro Efoly Communion hutch, MilIbrook L of St. Thomas’ filiary W131 be in ‘; a1] mornmg ser- homas’ in the 0 look after chi}- f age and under hing to attend 1 OF CAVAN much of Canada Lgar M. Palfrey vensong and Lit- 'er. Publisher 01 c hildren with- asond Hymn of Eusday School Vorship Service ‘ndoo. Nursery during Awaits You. ’ ’ :ostal (hutch :h. Nillbrook mlâ€"IOAS a.m Vine Worship. .e Church hatch School )ivine Worship. l {I OLAN Steed in charge Us Worship’. hrop, or (firector . Ld Mfllbrook ch of Canada.- raham, E.L.H. Millbrook Public School Results ‘ Thursday, July 5, 1959. BOOM lâ€"Grade 1 to Grade 2 Agnew Nancy, Hon. (,frrke Jimmy Drury Craig Fallis Raymond Ft Hit Wanda, Hon. Hal‘tlvib PetEI', H011, antress. Catherine, Hon, ()1qu Kathryn, Hon. Peterson Karen, Hon. Stevens Billy, Hon. Tinney Jane Thomas Pamela Trick Deborah, Hon. Winslow Robert, Hon. W oodward Catherine, Hon. Grade 2 to Grade 3 Ball Cyndy, Hon. Bel] Brenda, Eon. Blewett Glenda, Hon. CARLEY. STANDISH, CLARKE? CABLEY LECH Barristers and Solicitors 425 Water Street PETERBOROUGE, ONTARIO 1 ’1'. J. Carley QC. (1896-1956) I R. 0. Standish Q.C. 1 T. E. Clarke B.A R. B. Carley B. Com. } W. C. Lech ILA. ROOM Zâ€"Grade 3 to Grade 4 Northumberiand Durham Albert Waxer 81 Walton St. Sole owner Port Hope DIRECT WIRE T0 TORONTO Member Brokerâ€"Dealers’ ation of Ontario LICENSED AUGTIONER Farm Stock, Furniture ”Real Estate. Sales conducted at reasonable rates by experienced ansfioneer . PHONE OOBLBOT EIIIIIIIIIIHRHQIIIIIIIIEit Telephone collect Keene 83w1, if no answer Peterborough 31-2-4330. Burrett Fur Farm I‘IIIIIIIIII v~-_4..e R. JOHN. PAYNE Licensed Auctioneer PONTYPOOL, ONTARIO Phone Collect Bethany 10â€"r-211 Sell Anything, Anytime, Anywhere Peterborongh, Ri 2-3091 31m, Maple, Basswood, Buck Judy Clarke Marybeth, Hon. Hu‘hrie Ricky Hafitede Marianne, Hon. H-wpkins Billy, Hon. Ju‘nns Murray, Hon. Larmvr Betty Mapletoft Ronald, Hon. Martin Kathryn, Hon. McDowell Anne Reid Nancy, .H‘on. Ridge Peggy, Hon. Skipp Billy, Hon. Smillie John, Hon. Thomas, Brian Wmodward Patsy, Hon . Quibell Patsy Hon. Timber Wanted Agnew Allen Blair J oh‘n, Hon. Blevwett Dwight South Monaghan, Ontario PHONE 22 BAILIEBORO Ash aid Pine Timber. STANDING PREFERRED CASH for dead or crippl- ed Horses and Cows. Top price for old horses. Stanley Miller AUBTIONEERS Se c u r i ti e 5 Phone Til-54588 Hoy Lumber Dead Stock! M. Ouellette, teacher. Names in alphabetical order. H honours. R recommended. Berzins; Andrew Brock Dlonna Buck Kathleen Challico Dale Cutmore Stephen Fawcett Jimmy Foottit Diane Graham Donna, Hon. ‘rut Hrio Barry Guthrie Ronald Jetwison Judy, Hon. Kellen Fem Larmer Patsy, Hon. Larmer Penny, Hon. Orr David, Rec. Sanderson Brier Stares Freda, Hon. Grade 6 to Grade 6 Brooks David, Rec. Buck Faye Crough Philip, Hon. Claulson Jane, Hon. Guthrie Garry, Rec. McDowell Brian 01am Dianne, Rec. Powell Donald 83 rule rson Darryl, Rec . Trick Nancy VVestlake Dwight VVilliam-son Susan, Hon. ROOM 3â€"Gra.de 4 to Grade 5 ROOM 4â€"â€"Grade 6 to Gr Armstong moan, Hon. Armstrong Julie, Hon. Ehamcombe Roderick Buck Ted. Ree. Farrow Marilyne Fowler Margaret, Hon. Graham Valerie, Hion. Hamilton Gordon, Hon. Liesemer Mary, Hon. MeMaste-r Bill, Hon. Medd Viotoria, Hon. Noble ‘Siwan, Han. , 01am Caril Perry Sherry, Rec. Reynolds, David, Hon. Smillie- Raymond, ' Hon . Smillie Victoria Grade 5 to We 6 Agnew Jb Ann, Hon. Challice Ronald, Hon. Drury Pamela, Han. Farrow Richard, Hon. Hobbs Arthur, Hon. Kennedy Sandra harmer J'ohn, Hon. ‘Nelson Linda, Eon. Quibell June, Hon. Ridge Beatrix, Hon. Scott Jan, Hon. Smelgrove Linda, Hon. THomas Larry Trick Barbara, Hon. ROOM 4:â€"1 Grade 7 to Grade 8 Abbott, Carol, Hon. B19 “ett Diana, Hon. Blewet,Li'11da Don Elinox Hon. Brafi'don Margaret, Hon. Bremner Peggy, Hon. Brooks Howard, Rec. Challice Conrad Challiee Larry Farm-ow Edward Hon. FaWeett Debbie, Hon. Gibson Janice. Hon. Godfrey Kirk, Hon. Guthrie Arnold Hard Kathryn Hon. Hopkins Douglas Hon. Kelleft Larry, Ree. barmer Marie Martin Edward Hon, Mead Sher-en, Hon. Nelson Temple Noble Gregory Olan Bryon, (4B) Reynolds Cynthia, Hon. Rowland Rosolyn Sanders Sylvia, Hon. Soot? Claudia, Rec. Skipp Margare’, Hon. Stares Marion Thomas Leon, Rec. Tinney Margaret, Hon. ded Bonnie, Hon. Trick Donn-a, Hon. VVh‘ife Charles. Farrow. Murray Hard, Janet, Hon. Nelson, Gaile Ouellette, Paul, Hon. Palfrey, Craig Powell, Robert, Ree. A. B. Kennedy, Teacher. B. J. Smart, teacher. 'mrnham, teacher. Quibble, Rodney Reid, Barbara, Hon. Sanderson, Barry Scott, Ronald, Rec. Skit(:h, Bet‘y Anne, Hon. Smith. Gloria Sloan Reggie Trick, Vs‘ayne, Hon. VVesIlake. Roy, Rec. White. Norma Grade 8 to Grade 9 Berzius, George, Hon. Blencowe, Bonnie Challice, ROger Gibson Gordon, Hon. Medd Barton Nattress‘, Nancy, Hon. Raper, Betty, Eon. Sheppard, George Thomas, Linda Thompson, Larry, Hon. P. E. Hamilton, teacher.§ TEE MIRROR-REPORTER, MEI-BROOK, ONTARIO YOU GET MflRE BUT 0F 1le WHEN YOU GET THE MOST OUT OF ELECIRICITY Anytime, any dayâ€"~your favourite snack is ready, fresh and appetizing in your electric refrigerator-freezer. With an electric refrigerator-freezer you can store all kinds of- out-of-season foods for enjoyment all year round, You can buy in quantity too (it saves you money) . . . cut down on trips to the store . . . eliminate trips on rainy days. When you entertain, an electric refrigerator- freezer gives you more tirn'e with your guests, because you’re able to prepare food ahead of time. An electric refrigerator-freezer is safe, clean, and modern. It costs just a few cents a day to operate. You get more out of life, when you get the most out of electricity. HYDRO Millbrook appeared to be headed for one of their big innings in the sixth when their :first batter Marg Armstrong {hit a home mm, Lena Marie Bowanviile picked up 3 runs in the firs*, 3 in the second, and 4 in the third While holding MillbrOOk To 1 in the third and Lpse T-o Bowmanville 12 to 7 Millbrook girls lost their 2nd game of tlie season Monday night when Bownlam‘ille troune ed them by the above score in Bmvank'ilie. 2 in the fourth. Bowmanville picked up 2 more in the fifth to lead 12 to 3 at th‘e end of 5. Girl‘s Softball ! Haw singled, Edith Carl brought her in wi‘vh a home run and Laureen Guthrie. hit a triple and came home on Lynda fHogg's sacriice, the next 1W0 batters were put out to end iliillbrook’s scoring: as quickly 2.9 it. had started. Millbrook girls were too bIOW getting siarfed in this game: and Bowmanville 10st no time in taking advantage of several infield errors in eawh of the first three innings to pick up 10 runs to Millbrook’s 1. On the other hand the Bowmanville A. Roy WiJJmott, (2.0. Barristers, Solicitors, Note. ‘es Telephone 9, Millbrook M) WILLMOTT IRVINE Before freezing, most veg- etables should be scalded or ”blanched" to preserve flavour, colour and food value. mead}: Ac 1 Wantedâ€"Husky Strong Boy wants work on a farm for the summer school holidays. phone 1203' Millbrook. 1t Bowmanville re‘urns to Mill- brook M‘anday. July 6. to play the game which was called off on awount of rain June 24th. Anyone. who wants to see a smooth working team just come on“ to the Fairgrounds Monday night and watch this Rowan- ville team in action. infield playod mar perfvut ball for 7 innings.

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