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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 6 Sep 1962, p. 2

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He served a year as edit- or of the MHS paper, and was accompanist for school Bernard, in 1957. won the Ontario Spelling Champion- ship for Public Schools. The award was a trip for two to the Calgary Stampede, and Banff, and Montana National Park; $300 cash, an encyclo pedia and o‘her prizes. This Summer she worked at. Lakeview House Summer resort and in the :obacco harvest to finance her coll- ege courst. She is registered at University College and will be in residence at Whit ney Hall. Norma plays on the .girls’ sofélball team. Norma is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Earle of .RRZ Mil-lbrook. 1 Norma was treasurer of student council for a year, class representative and ath ieti-c representative in other years. For one year she was «tditor of the school paper. (From Page 1) she happened to 'be at ¢he time, but also at the tri- school meet of Blackstock. Millbrook and Orono each rtime i? was 'held. When she .Was in Grade 11 she was chosen to represent Mill-brâ€" ook at the Leadership Camp a? Lake Couchiching. To qualify, students had to have a high record in academics and athletics. Large Quantity NEW USED PARTS REBLULT Generators Starters ' Fuel Pumps Water Pumps Transmissions EXCHANGE PHONE 17 Illlllllllllllfllilfllll BRAND NEW, OLD MODEL SPARK PLUGS for OLD CARS OLD TRACTORS “Hard to get nowadays.” 54 Sedan Delivery 53 One Ton Truck, Ford AUTO WREGKERS GARDEN HILL 59 International Panel. 58 Plymouth , DEVON BACON «ONLY .59 POUND .WE DELIVER - - ’ ‘NATTRESS 7 MEATS IIIIIQIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIK NOBODY . BEATS TRAILERS FOR SALE ‘ ‘ PHONE 264 Gove’mment Inspected ARMY WADE‘RS Nearly Knee High. To pull over boots ONLY 50c PAIR F OR EXAMPLE , frag CH.AB?EBÂ¥D,,BANK§ SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY ' A. w... uuuuoc um muucru uanguages [David was a class repres- and Literature. en-tative on the studen+s Bernard is the son of Mr. council. He is active in 4H and Mrs. Bruce Everett Ing- work. He is in the Beef Club ham of Millbrook. At the rht Poultry Club and the University of Toronto, Mr. Grain Club. Ingham earned his Master He was too man in «his own. He is registered in a course of Modern Languages and Literature. ! This Summer, with four other boys from Millbrook, Bernard took 'Lhe militia tr- n’ning course for boys in Co- boupg. Until his father re- tired from t'aching in anothâ€" er school at Christmas, Ber- nard studied German on his choirs when they were gett- ing ready to compete in the, Kiwanis Music Festival in which he compe‘ed success- :fully in the piano solo class- .93. This year ‘he gave up mu silo to concentrate on Grade 13. His one Grade 5 piano pupil passed with honors in June. For four years he car ried Examiners to help fin- ance his education; ‘HOW available whenever needed. And they like the efficiency and courtesy of the men and women who serve them [Your nearest branch 1: the place for yogr savings -and the one place you can do 111 your banking. ‘ .-. j J" rrODaDly all or them / There are 10 million savings deposit accounts in the chartered banks, by far the most popular type. They are use :1 by all sorts of peopleâ€"wage-earners, businessmen, housewives, far students -â€"who know their money is safe, earns good interest, and is available whenever needed. And they like the amt-Ann aw “A Mme..- - ...,. 11.. A ' "‘ ' i . 1 0 . Em. » 1 "“451" “'3 «awe.-. 11.... 11-... :1..1 1.1.1.“... . 4:172: m» “9 Probably all of them / There ridge of RR2 Mill‘brook. of Arts degree, and won the Edward Blake Scholarship in Modems; and, at Osgoode Hall Law School ‘he earned a scholarship and his LL.B. David was the one stud- ent chosen from Millbrook to attend a seminar in Sci- ence at, OA'C. Of 1000 shudâ€" enzs who tried science and mathematics tests across On tario, 70 with the highest stranding wert selected. At the seminar at. OAC they- sat in on lectures, saw res- eanch projects, and had a taste of life in the college residence. David is and Mrs. year’s soil judging competi- {ion for Durham County and runner up in livestock judg- ing. - At the ICNE he participatâ€" ed in livestock, crops and hordcul‘ ural judging. Norma and David plan to ' NICE TRIP NORTH Mr. and Mrs. Harold Natit- ress had a wonderful visit in 'New Liskeard with Mary and Jim and the children. Mary drove them from Mill- brook early Wednesday, and they were in New Liskeand, at three, in the afternoon. the son of Mr. She brought them home on Ernest Bracken- Friday night a little after was top man in this New Liskeard. He counted thirty lake's. Jim and Mary and the children are now in a lovely apartment right acâ€" ross from the school. All of 1.5th are well. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Natzt- ress had a wonderful visit in 'New Liskeard with Mary and Jim and the children. Mary drove them from Mill- brook early Wednesday, and Ihey were in New Liskeand, at three, in the afternoon. She brought them home on Friday night a little after bedtime. Harold 'had a good look at the country around year’s soil judging competiâ€" tea-ch; Norma, modern fang {ion for Durham County and uages, and David agricultur runner up in livestock judg- (Please see Page 3) ing. ‘, CANADA $4 fp ‘- a"); i Liskeand IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 21.-....A--- N ewtonville Phone Clarke 4721 . farmerh, SEPTIC TANKS BERT TOMPKIN S WHITEWASH STABLES PUMP Of the nine students grai uating from Mill'brook Hig] School, eight. are pursuin; higher Studies: Bernard ( 11 First. Class Honors 1. Norm (8 First Class and 2 Secom Class Honors), David an: Eric, all four to universiiy Sharon Ball, Edith Nimigon Judith Reid and Barbarz Young, all four 10 Peterborc Teachers College. Alan Fowler. son of M” and Mrs. David R. Fowler oi Millbrook. will attend Water 100 Universi-y in ihe Aria Course in H§smr_V. oommenc Student Aid Bursaries Type A, for 8500 go 1'0 Eri J. Curtis and David F. Brac kenridge. (From Page 2) a1 subjects, perhaps in foreign country. Bernar would like 10 work in th‘ Department of Ex ernal .11 fairs. 1 The Select Committee Assembly of the Provin into and review The Mu related Acts, including partment of Municipal I ment Act, The Ontario Planning Act, and the re the purposes of modern tying such Acts and regu mendations as may be m will continue to hold pu mencing on September: Elected members and a governments, local boar: persons and individuals sions pertaining to tl municipal government. Notice of intention to ma Committee should be sen 13th. Notice of the time a given as soon as possml Hollis E. Beckett, Q.C., M.l Chairman. Municipal A LEGISLAT Toront

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