Llâ€! Voice of Millbrook =Iilforu‘la’ci-on will be grate- fully received by The Muscular Dystrophy Aswciation 'of Cana- da, 137 Wellington Sfree’r West, Toronto, and forwarded to local G. A. Brethen, President. Edit-0r Report er: Dear Sir : Norwood is now rated the biggest 2-Day Fair East of Toronto “Let’s Make Norwood this Year Tops for the Province’.†By publishing this letter and encouraging your readers to let us know of cases in their fami- li-,es their circle of irineds, or their practices, you will be making a much needed cmï¬ri- bution- to the work already in progress aimed at. defeating this disease . Big Opening Parade, Norwopd Citizens Band and Havelock Kilty Band Prancing Paliminos, Decorated Float-s, Cars and Bicycles, Light Horses and Hackney Ponies (in Harness), Beef Cattle, Poultry and Baby Show judged on Monday, Thrilling Road and Har- ness Races and the Norwood Lions Team Drawing Competition {(open to all cormers), Popular Norwocd Fair Nite Barn Dance in Main Building at 9 30 with the Melody Boys. Reception and tea to all visitors over 75 in Main Building at 3 p .m. Saturday. Norwood is now a Mafor Exhibition. The Best in Live.- stock and entertainment from the earlier fairs will be there. Our New Livestock Judging Pavilion and New Horse and Poultry Build- ing will give added aecommodatim to Exhibitors and Spectators a- like. From the Opening Gun on Saturday Noon to the closing Dance on Monday Night “There will be Something for Everybody I’ve chosen the Thanksgivig season to bring your attention to a matter for which so far we cannot give thanks; namely, the defeat of muscular dystrophy. We estimate about 10,000 Canadians, mostly children, are suffering from this most pro- gressive and crippling disease of the muscles. Few of the â€"Something Doing Every Minute. †Hot Meals, Lunches, etc. served by Local Organizations. Come and Meet Your Friends. Children under 12 FREE. Come Early! child victims will live beyond adolescence. So far there is no known cure. These peoplb should kn-Ow that an association exists in Canada Whose function is to help them to find out if they have a victim of MD in the family, and to assist them in every way until a cure is found. This body ofl Whom I am honor- ary chairman, is the Muscular Dystrophy Association of Cana- da. They are spending thous- ands each year on research to find a. cure. Our figure of 10,0q0 is merely an estimate because many par- ents aren’t- aware that Their children have MD . PAGE TWD Heavy horses and ponies other than Hackneys), Dairy Cattle, 4-H Club Exhibits, Sheep and Swine will be judged, Harness Calf Races, Light Draft Drawing Competition (Teams 3000 lbs and under), Peter March Complete Show (12- rides, Two Ferris Wheels and Midway), At‘racti e Exhibits 111 Main Building and Armouries, Crowd-Pleasing Special Features at Entertain- ment St,and Tommy Mason M. C. Both Days. Norwood Fair TWO BIG HOLIDAYS "Make it a Date in ’58" OUTSTANDING PROGRAMME BOTH DAYS! Toronto, Oct . 6, Saturday, October 11 Band Concert by the G.G.E. Pipe Band. Monday, October 13 (Thanksgiving Week-End) THE LAST AND THE BEST. i During the past two weeks 1th!e Brownies had their regular 'meeting. Rev. Mr. Palfrey visited the Pack and gave a. littlie talk on Guiding. 3 W . I. MEETING .The October Illeeting. of the \\ 01115911 .9 Institu‘re will be (held on Fridav, 'chober 10th, ‘ n An . Special Meeting F A special meeting will be held Siafurday afternoon, Oct. 11th, ï¬at 2.30 p.m. for a Flying Up Iceremony. Service stars, etc. 'All parents interested in fluid- ing are Welcome. chapters and committees across the, country. Mrs. Campbell \Vh0'_ is 'one‘ of our testers, came to pass tests on Message, Anthem, and Skip- ping, for Brownies working on their Golden Hand. Brown Owl passed tests £013 Tweenies 31nd Brownies Wforkï¬ ing on their Gzoxlden Bar. Games were played and dis- cussion was held in the Pow WOW ring. Each Brownie is asked to bring $1.00 for mem- bership fees which is sent to Toronto each year. at 8.00 p.m;, at. the home of Mrs. Wm. H. Armstrong. Th'é‘i‘e will be a Talent Table. R011 Callâ€"“How to make our childâ€" ren good citizensâ€. Christmas cards which are being sold by Brownies are sell- ing :very good. The meeting closed with taps. With Brownies ' Lunch Will be serve. Stan . Fisher, Secretary . Yours sincerely, ‘ .Gus Ryder, Honorary Chairman. It was decided to dispense with the services :of a full time F‘ieldman this year. Apprecia- tion was expressed of the ser- vices of past ï¬eldman, Jack Arm-oft, during the last three ï¬all’ :3 11d Winter seasons. The President, Ron Brooks and Bev Gray were named a committee to promote the Prince and Princess Competi- tion in Durham County. Par- ticulars can be secured from these gentlemen. Director’s mileage rate, secretary and The Annual meeting of On- tario Federation of Agricul- ture will be held early in 1 ’ov-f ember at the Royal York Hotel, i Toronto. 3 Messrs Garnet Rickard and Secretary Clarence Allin were appointed to rerpresent the Fed- eration of Agriculture on- the Board of Trustees to be set up to guide the destiny of the Summers Memorial Fund thr-i ough forthcoming years. Much discussion, re the Ed. Summers Memorial Fund cul- minated in motions appointing Bruce Taylor and Agricultural Representative 0. Dalrymple to see about getting a suitable mount for Mr. Summers’ wrist watch to be used later for a trophy. It was decided that $5.00 would be voted annually for a minatur-e trophy to accom- pany the large Ed Summers Memorial Trophy, to become the property of high boy at the? Royal Winter Fair Judging Contest. ‘ Following the adoption of the minutes a full‘ agenda of accumulated business (since last June) was dealt With. It was reported that: Durham County’s entrant in the Dairy Queen Con- test was successful in her first day ’5 competition but was elim- inated in the semi-finalsâ€"Mrs. Gordon WiISeOn of G-ardcn'Hil! district. The first of the “’3 11101113th Directors Meeting of Durham County Federation :of Agricul- ture was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Taylor, Enniskillen, with a small. (but select) growp .of Directors in attendance. President Bruce Taylor chaired the meeting. DURHAM co. mama-Ion: or AGRICULTURE i COMMENOES FALL TERM l TEE WERBPORTBB, MEI-BROOK, ONTARIO so both are building up bank accounts THE'CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY Nowadays, practically everybody has a bank account. Lastyearalone,forward-lookingCanadians opened 450,000 new deposit accounts in the chartered banksâ€"almost as many as the increase in population. The owners of today’s 11 million accounts g FIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII treasurer’ s salaries were set by to interested party immediately ‘ motion. It was decided that Due to the llateness of the hour Township employees collecting business re fortheomjg Annual annual ievy for the Federa‘iOn Meeting will be dealt With at all will be paid on a 4% basis for future executive meeting. Mrs. i this extra Work 1n fwture Taylor 3 er v e d a. splendid< Bruce Taylor reported on lunch‘ and Don Staples thanked] member meetings he had at-:the Taylors for their hospital- tended this summer. The Roy- 1ty. Meeting adjourned. ~Bruce Taylor reported on member meetings he had at- tended this summer. The Roy- al Commission on Price Spreads was discussed. The request .of a Durham resi-! 5 â€11"“ “nuns V"- dent for information re water‘P‘m 301â€, 03t- ' BO! 683 rights (surface) had been look-l Monuments, Markers, corner ed into and was to be forwarded} Posts and Inscriptions. Due to earload buying we can offer you these famous name brand furnaces ï¬or COMBINATION FAN AND LIMIT CONTROL . I FILL IN AND RETURN Anderson Heating (0. -â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€" Gun Type Pressure Oil Burner Pressure Atamizer Oil Filter Room. Thermostat Constant Ignition Relay Year MANUFACTURED BY 10 WARRANTY 6591:1115 1: sons Forced Air = Oil Fired WITH SUMMER AIR CONDITIONING WHOLESALE DIVISION Toronto, Ontario 112 Bond Street PRICE INCLUDES $259.00 Below Actual Wholesale Cost know a bank is the safe, convenient, pleasant place to build up funds for every need and purpose. They know, too, that in a chartered bank you deal with skilled, friendly people, ready to help with all your banking. Address ......... Send 0.0.D. ( ) Cheque or 111.0. Enclosed ( ) Tank Gauge Automatic Humidifier Direct Drive Fan and Motor . Oil Filter and Draft Stabilizer LONDON, Ont. OAKLEY, FALL FAIR DATES Norwood ......... Oct. 10-13 Thursday, October 9, 1958 425 Water Street PETEBBOBOUGH, ONTARIO '1'. J. Carley Q0. (1896-1950) B. 0. Stand“: Q.C. '1‘. E. Clarke B.A. W. C. M I.A. OAKLEY LEOH v..- ur-Jtpo lam Northumberland 8mm] Sunday Services 10 a.m.â€"â€"Sund.ay School 11.00 a.m.â€"Worship Sen 7.30 p.m.â€"â€"Evening Servi 8.00 p.m.â€"Wedne~sday, P 7.00 p.m.â€"Evensong- Th.- United Church of Can: Hillbrook â€" Gavan Mr. Stan Northrop, orga and choir director. Rev. B. B."Herringt«m, m ter in charge. “0 Come, Let Us Worshi; GAVAN 19th. Sunday after Trini St. John's, Ida 9.45 a.m.â€"Mattins Christ Church, Bailiebo: 11 . 30 a .m .â€"H’01y Comma DIRECT WIRE TO TOROI Member Brokerâ€"Dealers’ As aï¬on of Ontario Zion Pentecostal (In MILL-BROOK D. L. Johns, Pastor. Albert Waxer 31 Waltm Sale owner Port 1 On Sunday, Oct. 121.11. at 1‘. a. m. ,there is to be 3 Tha glVing Serviee. There wii special Thanksguing num by the choir. Rev H. B. 1 ring-ton will speak on ‘Rej in the Lord always] " and church will be. appropria decorated. er 5nd Bible Study. 8.00 [Lnâ€"Friday, Young ples Meeting. Rev. Walter Patterson, M Minister Emeritus. Grace Church. umbrool Sunday Schoolâ€"10.45 a 9.45 a.m.â€"Divi:ne' Worsh Genirevme Church 10.00 a.m.â€"Church Schoo 11.00 a.m.-â€"Divine Wors‘. 9 .45 a .m.â€"Pub1i€ Sunday School. The Churche 3mm, OCTOBER 12, PARISH OF CAVLN Anglican Church of Can: Oct. 26th, 1958 CASH for dead or crippl-T ed Horses and Cows Top price for old horses Telephone collect Keene 83w1, if no answer; Peterborough Bi-2-4330.3 Barrett Fur Farmi Securities Phone Tu-5-4588 TIME TABI OHAIGES Dead Stock! PBESBY‘I'ERIAN RAILWAY Full