‘n'u‘x'.'p'.-.-.-.s.-.-.-.-q ;. \ J. H. Barringer, Publisher. 3e better if 'E 97th. Year. No. 32. l , VI = I . I . BARGAINS THAT WILL I WW- ; lANES: sAvn YOU DOLLARS! E - I 3% , 5 SUMMER- DRESSES E l:>V\'lai’nl JZIthltifii: E $6-Uo ' $8.00 - $10.00 = 2; Millbrook. It I _ ‘ : I. I- ffffffff = 0 . '- . RWY 3†Rent, a I = 4. 1m i ems GERTRUDE SHOP, PHONE 135 = ‘lc‘fezliiu'li'f‘s. .Would I DELI-BROOK, ONTARIO . = Ruse near Lindsay. = '. I '25 in care of The IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Fit-e, 2t, " F The highets point on the REV. H. C. QUINN UND CNR’s transcontinental line is MEETS WITH ,ff'.â€"â€",â€"â€" at Yellowhead, 3.0., in the PAIETFUL ACCIDENT veaer coat, fit a Canadian Rockies where? it ‘ _____.__ wars old. ' .. -' r' '- . . > . v “’33 reaches an altitude of 3,114 “hie descending some steps R ' . V3222? (31:26: feet. at the Rectory on Tuesday, " ‘ e â€"â€" July 30th, .the Rev. H. o. . e at this Office. "3 Our . pre-Irip Gavan Parish, had the misfor- tune to fall and give his right elbow a bod smash, the large in the: forearm being â€".«~â€" â€"_ ‘ombi-n ing phone . 9 . . . 0 bone 20%- Millbrook. seNTce knocked out of the elbow, A. ._ “t which proved , very painful. SALE p , 5 Mr. Quinn. had planned to {leave on his holidays at the ltdme of the accident, but had to call hem off. He is now lgoing about with his arm in a v 'e and Lot for half mile west of Apply to a. D. ' R 2' Millbrook, I cast and sling, which will have I 1 Ton Panel MILES {to be on until the end of Sep. ' - ' temiber. 31:19 “93:61:36; We wish Mr. Quinn no last- Millbrook. 1t ing ill effects due to his mis. nap, and hope to see him in his usual good-natured self again in the near future. CONGRATULATIONS iTlO MRS. JANE ROBINSON [94 ON AUGUST 13th. we good used 3. 00 each. Ray serville. 3t yen-Room Red on Main Street, Apply to C. D. hone lieâ€"w Min- rticulars. . - - Aâ€"w»â€"__._5f' We take much pleasure in 3‘15 Yorkshire extending hearty ‘congratul‘al' re crossed; 8 tions to Mrs. Jane Robinson. We’ll prepare your car for trouble-free travel loo doubt our oldest subscriber, who will observe her 94th birth- day on Tuesday, 13th. Mrs. Robinosn was in our office a few weeks ago to again renew her subscription to The Mirror- Reporter. Apply Johnston one 223ml Millâ€" We’ll help you plan your trip for the easiest, pleasantest way, too! See us before you go! Reid’s Garage £550 STRIKE. ‘7 -"--"4â€"â€"»‘ ‘-â€"o Wrong Side Little Boy: auntie?†“Yes, dear. On your father’s side . †‘ “\Vell, T can tell you right " now. that’s the wrong side to A Jbe on!†“7" ~..-.'-- MZILLBROOK, ONT . Telephone 27 5 ~â€"-- p†.__... mwahmmmawaaWH-h NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS i i i We wish to announce the Opening this week of Vi 5 Lunch :2 Where Home Cooked Meals Will be a Specialty “i Alsoâ€"Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Chocolate Bars, Candy Cigarettes, Cigars, etc. COME IN AND TRY'OUR iLU'NCHES W- DANCING TO-NIGHT! THURSDAY, AUGUST 8 FROM 9.00 P.M. TO ? Thursday, August 15th. Round and Square, Millbrook Town Hall WITH TV STAR . Jack Bailey “N†Rockets M _ 1’ H E Admission '15:..71Each :. 3“; .7 '_ MILLBROOK, ONTARIO, CANADA THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1957 Quinn, B.A., ,Lth., rector 0f « sToronto were weekend visitors gshine in his face. lwas not of the searchlighti AUTOMATIC TELEPHONE lvariety. but. a queer reddish; ANSWERING AND ‘ llure. but seemed confined to “-Are You my a beam. 'lhaar. . Reporter - ‘ TEE macannroa'ï¬sa Authorized as 2nd class mu Post Office Department, Ottawa, Ont. ‘A. $1.50 a year in advance; to U.S.A., $2.“ SOCIAL â€" PERSONALl .. 4., _ M, """ YOU’LL ENJOY Re..§°8iï¬b§ 133.3?va land M132: , flgglgr T. MOOre, of Wel’come;'Mr.| and. Mrs. Pindair and family; from Ohio state; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gibbs and Barbara, of Port Hope. Mrs. Ros-e Gibbs is visiting is, with her granddaughter and] it}; grandson-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. ‘ George Arkwright, of Oshawa, alt. .Iiilkf‘ Simcoe. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bar- 31"53' ringer were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harold‘Sider at Feud: ’ ‘ " TRAINS NAVY COOKS This' Satin‘day Only ' ' The Big. Land" With Alan Laddi and Virginia Mayo “TI-IE GREAT AMERICAN PASTIME†With Tom Ewell and Anne Francis NEXT MON. TO WED. One of the Great l Dramas‘z’of the Year "ANASTASIA" With Academy Award Stars INGRID BERGMAN YUL BR Y N N ER v â€". lon Falls on Sunday. They were accompanied by M’? iCommissioned commissary ofâ€" elsewhere in.- Ontario shortly. Terry Stephens and Miss Doris ficer Raymond H. Rarringer, When the telephone rings, P-ellett of. Toronto. ‘ son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H . lthe automaton on duty answers, Mr. and: Mrs. Clif. PetersonlBarringer, Millbrook, On.t., iS‘deliveing a Dre-recorded mes- Of Toronto spent the ‘Ve'eke‘ndldivisional officer at the naval sage up to 28 seconds long, at the home-stead here. Mr. S. lcï¬okery school in HMCS Hoche-. inviting the caller to leave a Carveth who spent the winter'iï¬ga. naval supply centre in message. The equipment gives in Toronto returned home with‘ LEG CUT BY BREAKING DISH Freak accidents do happen, and right here in Millbrook. While washing dishes recent- Epht'real- In his "Nth year Ofltk caller up to half-a-minute 1v, Mrs. Bev Reid dropped on them and will remain here 1701‘ naval service. he has served in of message time. A total of and turned uickl to the balance of the summer. fiï¬e frigate Jolutte. cruise-r 10 minutes message time can] q , Y 08.0 Rev. W. H. Heustin, Mrs.“ Ontario and Arctic paltrol ship Heustin and family attended ‘Tiabrad-or. the $611001 f'01‘..RUI‘311 Clergy ' (National Defence Photo) held at the Ontario Agricul. tural College, Guelph, lastl . . . . l _ week. They Wl'll be spending . . . During. The Week Ottawa Valley in. Ontario and: _ Peter Crowley scootin-g a- Quebec. Misses Elinore Crowley, Gail} “3W5â€, Gloria Raper, Patsy l round in a small car he recently HObbS and Karen Powell re‘lpurchased. Can’t hold Peter turned home last week aflterr back, if he can’t walk he’ll spending ten days at the Girl ride. ‘ruides Camp at PigeOn Lake. “ Mr. and Mrs. Fred- Moss of be recorded on any number of where It went, at the some calls. ‘ Instant a piece of the die}: A series of double beep tones that had b-I'Ok-e‘m flew up and tells the caller when to stand hit her on the calf of the leg, recording, and a second pair causing a nasty cut that re- bee s tell‘ ovhen nth recordin . , period i: nelrly :nded. Algl quired medical attention and messages are recorded on a several .St-lmhes 1500110863- This is a sequel to the freak revolving drum. and can be , _ accident reported in last week’s; erased after the play-back,l when no longer required. If Reporter. .when Weldon Coul- ter was hit on the ankle by a. {the user wishes. he may adjust stone thrown by a power lawn 'the equipment for answering . only, without taking messages. mower, that. 3190 required medical attention. . Most likely to benefit from _ The moral of this story isâ€"â€" ' i p ,. , 'd this built-in telephone attend- , . A number 0f the ("ml (1m es ant are dortors. lawvers, insur- Don t- wash dlShe‘S, and (loft who spent ten days at camp on ance and real csate aoeints cut grass. . fl Pigeon Lake. tanned to such television repairmem, ’3 n d ' an, extent that‘Its a safe bet others who mainltain small of- they weren’t inSIdelong enough fices witihouiitsufficient. per- to wash the DOTS and pans. sonnel to necessitate a fulLtime attendant. The set. works A 19* 0f farm equipment Ofiwith individual residence or Last week while going to the all kinds ‘l'lllilllg ba‘Ck andl'business telephone lines, or in store house for oil. Herb Card-i fm'fll looking for work “’9 W9“conjunction with a switch- well of \Vallace Point. was sur-l5mn9, and praying they’ll 11nd board. ' prised to have. a beam of liglitlllt~ ’ The colouri with Mr. and Mrs. John _T. (‘rowley. ‘pâ€" ATTENTION! ladies’ Auxiliary Members ON I ‘ August 15 at 8 pm. l .‘â€"â€"â€"â€" n woï¬is AT WALLACE POINT ___-â€" A-â€"-â€"-â€"- WHEN THE COUNCILS MEET AGAIN We are entertaining two visiting Auxiliaries. He would also notice. lavan 'l‘owln'Ship. Thursday,, Please Try To Attend! the round disk on the clouds; .Auo-ust 8th at. 7 30 p m lap-WW . . . . , l _ ‘ n . ‘ . - . . b. 9 . . , from the light. Attcr Dllll‘lllllg'; If .‘011 M’mlllm“ hihlldi“ l0†himself to see if he was a-ll'zllii‘.llt‘Zl‘-.’(‘ your home or â€â€œ100 be- . l I l he looked about and saw it was cause 31,1131. afraid of missing l-(llulllg' fl‘Ulll a fli‘ld 301.058 4‘Cllr 11.71 f{i](iph011pl(.a]] lhi‘ latest (\1(i(._i \Vii)’. 1".) hp I\\'(l]ll l0 I'll,\’t‘slig-ar(‘, li’l‘OlllC (Jen-\vice {t0 aD})(.ar illl \thmn . he“ arrived- there lllL‘lHntariO can go a long way t0.l 1.1.5:" "Hmnfl t“ .bo m “.10 .neXt'lwai‘d solving your problem. licld. so he continued his Jour-l You now can have an auto-l mil, of Innro’s’rlil‘iflloln‘ 30nd Efferlmaflm answer your ‘tcleplionel gIOIHngch a ltl :0 hmlnb ‘miand take messages from k or. one roe in in em ,. . . .. . . or siI'Iwk by lightningr at onei‘{l(ill,:11it.n,‘:ï¬]\‘jll 31011 cc}:;‘.;ll)f:;ii’l’1:l time. that was hollow and partâ€"l- .. . Q . . . 1. h. . ‘ ..l 1 l l l l l t 1 f0 ,made of Tub-08.111837? :‘ll(. “lit V (ear. lat wi-Ii s u'Iu-i rm. .7 . .. . ' . . . . .~' the scum-1 time will wt on fire l]: not as “THC-{[59 ï¬rth} hm} ill( hollow (lei iwd (Cutieimzlt uses llp‘llcl‘: 121111; It dW-S I ' ' ‘ ' '2- J 1)" ' Lhavc trim lines. 19 equip- yrv'a-'_- u .l v . . tlldkiilj :1 â€(fund an??? iil'i'uiieiit is encased in a compactl ‘9 up . 0 1‘9 up. am 7‘ â€S ““5 . console about the ‘SIZO of a. tablel “1.0 .mhw' 0t thy queei b‘jd‘†’iradio and hatrinonizcs With most Mll‘glbdl' l tl ' t tl ioi'i‘ice and home furnishings. mi' 1111“ lo spo on ie: 0 E s r. " A. 1 . - l no 0 UllildllOS first auto- l‘lOlldS ill" ll‘()lll‘(‘(.l \l'as (‘illlS'Gd‘Inatic Telopllflllf‘ all\\'5(‘lâ€lllg and by the flames being‘channelcd 1.90%.th {mg has been instal- ‘ - ', ‘ 7.. ‘ ' J" ' i-u ‘ " " ‘ Ptlright “r; and the 5‘10“‘01{i1â€â€˜.le(l by the Bell Telephone Co. Walls “f “1“ â€â€œ6 trunk wasi:h-aï¬hlizgl‘accountant. ‘ Others r1.oakened Liv thle f1‘:e.fcalllfllll§1are scheduled to go into service. ,ie green rancies :0 a an : flare up as pine: will do. i Hm, who i. a, chain. sawi peggrborougli Business dealer in. Peterborough, says that people (‘an’t tell him thatl College, ltd- l'gl.t'21â€"l't'k‘.th' 17 1 nm (oemi s r1 e In e 72nd. FALL TERM same place twice. as this tree Saptember 3rd- - finally met its doom by being. Office open during August hit twice, the first time partly‘ killing it. and the «second time . . , . for intemews and registration Call making it a hades. mas MARGARET BATTER Principal and President Office Bi 5-4861 Home Bi 2-5318†l f RECORDING SET uâ€"__â€"- __â€"_ 'â€" e mummy-.thawmms Just Out of The Blue... 2 An accident is just a word until you have one, so say the signs on the billboards . . . True in a way. An accident or a sickness comes to another “just out of the blue†it seems. A wise man, plans for such emergencies with accident and sickness insurance. . It will cost only a little time to see how CIA can serv ' you with accident and sickness insurance. See your CIA representative: MRS. SADIE McBAIN, RR 1, IDA, Agent Phone RI 5-80-79 DOC-OPERATORS INSURANCE ASSOCIATION max-wave.“ DERRY DAY AT ’ Fenelon Falls .- The RBP of this district will Commemorate DERBY DAY AT PENELON FALLS, ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, ‘51 Bus loaves Waiting Room at 9 an. Return fare $2.50. We contact will. Word. I. Elgar WWW-55W†III-QIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII -oâ€" Members of the white race Tia-ye more hair on their heads than any other race. They have an average of 50,000.. Y 0.. "‘5“ I _ -gr-g â€myâ€... â€"-.._.