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

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I To qualify for the designation “Per- formance Tested” 2. Bull must gain AS 11>“ 11 the 5319 “"111 be held 1111door on wet days. Umbrellas will the 5115511 and SW11” Arena ho‘al drain and dry without mess when Winter F1111 Building, Toronto The- 'parked in the quaint umbrella stand. dates sclected are \Vednesday andl Chatelaine Institute Thursd 1V March 2nd and 3rd, with _______ the Hereford and Aberdeen Angus CLASSIFIED Bulls bemd 501d 011 the 11151 day, the I will do baby sitting at mV home Shorthorn Bulls 011 the second day. by hour or dav. Phone 119\V, Mrs. R. FEATURE PERFORMANCE TESTED BULLS PAGE 110 if Bronnies WIJ cperi"‘their rezular meeting on \Vednesday, Septemhg 9th a“: 4.15 sharp. Any girl bemeéfi the ages of 8 and Il wishing to ioin may do so at fins meeting. UkLyA'; AAAAAAA AA; LA AL. ux MV'VKI‘R'V'Y' V!“U'%'fl'x'fl'wm Â¥ for :31: classification. NOTIC LL TO ALL BRO ‘\IES I _____ Mun-cucuuuuuuuum Any asws of social events or visitors! to your home will be welcomed by' the Bepc-.er. W rite to me Reporter 0: telephcâ€"nc .dillbrook 19.: ONTARIO BULL SALE TO "TORONTO “EOMINION ..~.......---.n.n<u:< mxmo._\._.<:._. xz.<.m..u:ha.., ., h» V. 3“: people make :the défrgfience at cpehf‘hhéir re Eula: Ask Bob Jacques Whafiie likes 565: about his job, and he’ll say “meeting people”. You see, Bob like: people, and his job of credit officer with The Toronto-Dominion, Bank in Chatham gives him ample opportunity to meet people and to serve them. He works with people off the job, too, and meets his civic responsibilities by serving as an officer and active member in a number of community and , fraternal organizations. That’s Bob Jacquesâ€"solid citizen, capable bankerâ€"another example of the friendly, efficient and helpful people you’ll meet in over 520 Toronto-Dominion Bank branches from coast to coast. Visit any nearby branch of f‘The Bank” soon and see for yourself Why . . . I will do baby sitting at my home by hour or day. Phone 119W, Mrs. R. Ridge. . Salvage grandma’s jardiniere from the attic for a puddle catcher. Place a sponge inside ahd set it near the door on wet day’s. Umbrellas will at Least ZmJU pounus per. stay on test, not less than 2.15 pmmds per day between birth and the end of the test period, and be grader ‘Breeder” or “Commercial.” Thus both perfdr- mance and Qpe are considered in determining the Bulls which qualif} A group of }oungsters were grading up and down on King Streei ' 'ating Halloxxe en a little eur‘x soap. They were savingv our local merchants the job of washing their windows. School-examinations are one-sided; it is not so much academic education, as a moral and spiritual culture, which lifts one higher. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Oliver spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Brock in Millbrook, aiid Donna Brock is spend- inf,r the week with them. C. Scott and Lynn of Copper CHE! residence, in Mr. Ken Gibbs of Port Hope, MLlSeptember me and Mrs. Ross Gibbs and Barbara of l Tuesday, Sept. Port Hope, ‘ers. Ann Thasher off Anyone Wis: Kmolm, Mr. and Mrs. Don Flealn of} of the Bulletin Cobourg. Mr. and Mrs. Verna Cann‘Upper, Editor of Drumbo. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson of Port Hope. Windsor, .\Ir. Cecil Scott of Montreal, â€"-â€" Quebec. l PERSONAL Visitors at Mrs. Rose Gibbs were son George, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F letéher, Don, Mrs: Ada Fletcher and Edna of Hamilton, Mrs. Bill Scott and Children of Sudbury, Mrs. Alice Scott of North Bay,'1\1r. and Mrs. â€" Mary Baker Eddy PERSONAL Mrs. David Lunn has retumed from a pleasant stay with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Little, her son, at Sauble Beach. Mr. Ray Bothwell, former warden of the United Counties has taken over his duties as superintendent, and the name for the residence has been settled upon as “Golden Plough Lodge.” Meetings are held the first Monday of the month, at the Golden Plough residence, in the new wing. The September meeting will be held on Tuesday Sept. 8th, at 8 RM Anycne \C’ishing to receive copies of the Bulletin plegsc contact. Helen PHONE TURNER 55796 LUCKYW DRIVth Thrill Show of 28 Events Thursday Sept.3 8.30 Adm. $1.00 Weddings, the sick room, funerals. Horse' Racing 4 H Club Stock Merchants Exhibit Display SEPTEMBER at Orange Hall Admission .75 Elbrams’ flower Shop Opposite the Cépitol Theatre, Port Hope Elbrams’ 11’ lower Shop '31l‘lfMi11 Stroct N. SATURDAY MIDWAY ADMISSiON DANCE 21 Queen Street Mrs. Donald Harkness family at Fort Frances. CONTACT CLIFF ROSS for haulage for SAND, GRAV'EL, FLAGSTONE AND TOPSOIL their vacation with Mr. and A. Roy Willmott, Q.G. MILLBROOK 24-W .(A. C. STANG'ROOM, new Preprietor') Barristers, Solicitors, Nata Telephone 9, Mfl}brook WILLMOTT 85 IRVINE Harvey J . Armstrong, Publisher Mirror-Reporter- .50 785 Repo * Offi Ema, Sales condu cted .. V Womble rates by experience? ~ "amfieer . ".8" ~R. J OHN, PAYNE Licensed Auctioneer PONTYPOOL, ONTARIO Phone collect Bethany 10-r- 211 $5611 Anything Anytime - 5 Anywhere ,fi LICENSED AUCTION'EER Farm 8’00ng Furniture 6; Real mom". COLLECT , Peterborough, Ri 2-3091 ‘ - Facts . efamily Features Illlliflflliflllllfifii‘ ESL: Good Bedding for the .Whole Family in. Orisfian Science Monitor up Norway St, Boston 15, Mass. , Send your newspaper for the the Med. Enciosed find my check or a'mey order. I year $135 6 math: $9 139 3 months: Stanley Miller AUGTIGNEERS COUNTE N o . ‘W [S 1:219 yo Address dame months $4.5: j State Look dow. the one se live a lot . . . the £6 In ‘this fre come true urges you

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