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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 23 Oct 1958, p. 1

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Saleâ€"Bight room rd large barn. ap- rly 115 acres of Id. water on both arm. Situated on .ot WEE-20. Gavan ‘ 3 miles from Mill. miles from Peter- »aved roads. Easy quick salé. Apply zrlingz. 92 Charles on Hope, phone 3‘59. It m- Subscription. Occasional Chair, ‘ ed Spring and Mat- P's-set, Wash Stand, Washing Machine ,L' new, Astra! Re. 1. Buffbt. Electric Hot Plate, C’ouch. Tables. Steel Bed 11 Mattress. Worth mly $150. for the Gord Trick. f Cabinet ; Electric 14 Acres of A1 Land. khool and only five walk from down hone 133 Millbrook. imall Findlay Cook :rly new. Apply to racy. Phone 4, be- .m. and 5 p.m. are and Appliances- -Kitcimn Table 4 tity of good urged d frame Ph'ona illbrook. H hen one deep on his birthday IV); Two Oil Drums, 0g (Irate. Phone: 226-224 :ber 16, 1358 PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE . The Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion Branch No. 40'2- will hold a Euchre on Oct. ‘28t11 at 8.30 in the Legion Hall Admission $50. Refreshments will be served. ILLLVLO(J.5uL L out LLUV‘ LIEU. DUALUU; Plans drawn bv W eir, Lripps ; situation in Millbrook. .‘ Associates, architects, Toron-i The committee decided to .to, calls for a one storev ex- a’sk fol a new high school after Tension conlprisintr about 3000 discussing the matter with the square feet block iioundation !Millbrook Public Sthool Board :brick and block caxity walls ”some three weeks ago. wood joists, hardwood anti! The 1901119513 Will have t0 be terrazzo floors, doublehung alâ€"El‘e-miadf’ T0 the department 3f ruminum windows, acoustic tile'education, throng-h Dr. Turner ceiling. 20-year bonded flat the secondary school inspector roof. for this area. Gray 6; Banks Limited of Bailieboro,‘ well known con- tractors, have been awarded the job of building a two class~ room addition to a public school in South Monaghan. :3 MILLBROOK, ONTARIO g WWWMHMMBWWBWWB GRAY a BANKS LIMITED MORE NEWS ABOUT THE BAILIEBORO FIRM ,HIGH SCHOOL SITUATION AWARDED CONTRACT l fiWWWWWWWWW Renew Your Subscription. Buckham Transport (all long distance. No to" charge ASK FOR 98th. Year.. No. 43. J. a. Bat-ringer, Publisher. Fall Hats AT THE GERTRUDE SHOP, PHONE 136 In lovely Colours and Lats Smart New Styles Trafalgar flaw and Plain Slim J1ms, The Millbrook Reporten Zenith 26250 Flannel The Mtillbrook District High School has been renting rooms from the public school for some time. Lately the situaâ€" tion has become severe enough to force the public School to rent rooms tau. ‘ Members of the Special com- mittee appointed to study the school question were: Norman Srong of Port Hope, Alex Mc- (vregor of Bowmanx 1119 Dr J. \V, “light and Reginald I. Wallis- of Millbrook and Car- roll Nihh'blls of'Port Hope, who acted as chairman. The request will have to be re-made to the department 3f education, through Dr. Turner the secondary school inspector for this area. (From The Examiner) 'l'hc Durham County District High School Board Wednesday night accepted the recommend. ation for a new Millbrook Dis- trict High School forwarded by its committee appointed to investigate the crowded school situation in Millbrook. manoox, ONTARIO, CANADA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1958 On Friday. Nov. 7, a Turkey Dinner will he held C‘ommenw ing at 5.30 p.m. until all are served. Admission t9 din- ner $1.50; Children 500. All welcome. PONTYPOOL Anniversary -o£ the Panty- paol I’nited Church will be held Sunday October 26th, at 7 .30 p. m. The Rev. Basil 110213: of Group will be the gums? speakvr. A subscriber :of The Reporter has made the suggestixrn that due to the wide spread 0f RABIES among foxes that the Township Councils make a worthwhile bonus form“ of these animals destroyed. This sounds like a good idea to us, What is yuur xrpinimi? Housework Wanted and Baby Sit‘ing. Phone 141-W Mill~ bm-ak. la The Salvation Army is happy" The Service of Induction of to announce the opening of a The Reverend J. Edgar M. Sunday School in the. Village Baésfrey will take place in St. of Millbrook, on Sunday, Oct. Thomas’ Anglican Church, 26th, at 3.00 p.m. The first«Millbronk ans Rector of the of these weekly gatherings will' Parish. of Gavan. on Tuesday, be held in the Canadian Legion‘October 28th, 1958. at 8 p.ni., Hall. All ages are invnted. fhy The Venerable F. G. Ongley, On Saturday night, Oct. 2:3,IM.A., Archdeacon of Peter- at. 8.00 P-m- in the Town H‘alLf borough. The guest preacher The S'.A. will conduct allfwill be The Reverend R. T. Evangelistic Rally. Stpecial Cathcart, Incumbent of the guests will he Brigadier and Parish of Cr‘ai-ghust. Mrs. Morgan Flatnnigan, Divi-i Everyone welcome to this sional leaders 'of The Sali'a~gser\'ice. tion Armys Mid-Ontario Divis.i ion (an area which stretches from “"hitby to (tantanoque andl RECEPTION , north to Fenellon Fall-s). Supvr Mr. and-Mrs. Edgar Falhs. porting“ these special \‘ixsitoris‘oR- N? “L Cavan, “'111_ be will be officers-.- from Port Hiope'l ”At HOW? TO “1911’ relatives and Cobfi‘nrg. Music will be 11ml friendfipn, “15‘ 0003310? 0f supplied by bands from thesel the” "-‘0th 'Awl‘ddm‘é Arnmver- twu areah. Everyone is \veI-imrfi' at a re'f'eptlon‘g1VW in come. to these gatherings ltheir honour by their family. â€"_â€"_â€"_ â€"â€"_â€"-.â€"A__.. The Salvation Army 15 happy to annlounte the opening of a Sunday School in the. Village of Millbmok, on Sunday, Oct. 26th, at 3.00 p.m. The firm Hf these weekly gatherings will be held in the Canadian Legion Hall. All ages are invnted. This ondeamur is an object To try and reach the many whu (L. mt attmnl church. I Mr. and Mrs. W. Svayles of ’Lake Sesekinika, and their daughter Marjorie Mrs Jelly, [of Toronto, and Miss GaVle Sales of Kirkland Lake, were lvisitors with Mrs. Wm. West. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fallis of Ruff-ah) were visitnrs- with Mr. and Mrs. Allie Fallis, and Ml“. and Mrs. Matt. Todd, for a. few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Arm- strong and their daughTer, Mrs. William Lawrence, of Hamilton, were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. R. A. 'W'ood, also wi'h Mr. and Mrs Allie Fallis and other friends and relatiVes last week. Coming To Millbrook A Good Suggestion m ERROR-REPORTER Authorized as and class mail AL - PERSONAL WANTED Buying Timothy Clovers Highest Market Prices Ware St. at Gorge St. North 2 Blocks. North Exhibition Gate Peterborough Phone Collect Iii-251.54 INDUCTION SERVICE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28th. Mr. and-Mrs. Edgar Fallis. R1.R. N50. 1. Gavan, will be “At Horne?" to their relatives and frieniis 1111 the occasion of their nOth’Wr‘ddmcr Anniver- sary at a ré'Eeption giwn in their honour 111' their familv on Tuesday October 29 19111 in the afterno-on ami (’_V€’ning two to fi1e and 301911 to ten p.111. ‘ ‘ Rev. E. E. D. A-shford D.D. Rev. H. E. D. Ashf'ord has served the. Church in almost every possible sphereâ€"in home missions, foreign missions, in pioneer work in the north of Canada, and in: sqgne of the leading ci‘ly pulpits. During the last war he- served as a Chaplain in the Air Force in! Canada, England, Afriéa and! the Confinent, and was deeorat-I ed by the late King f‘reorge for service. He was the only! Canadian Chaplain who flew in opera‘ion. At present he! is the head of the Missionary and Maintenance. Departmenfi of the Church. He is the spe-‘ cial preacher for St. Andrew ’si Anniversary Services on Sun- day, chober 26th. ,’ ARE Custom Cleaning Clovers Renew Your Subscription. lnman Grain 8. Feeds, Limited in S’tJ. hurch, 3f the . esdlay, p . m ., ngley, Peter- f-achgr i. T. ' the this! I I l ! Fallis ill be . l i‘dTlVESi .ion of‘ miver-g on ml amilv. i 19;")‘1 . ening ' r0 ten; 3 ‘ Luther Olan was resting on, friSundzav after delivering pota~§ yi toes (not. just one), weighing! i3. pounds each, to Crowley s Superette on Saturday. They were perfect potatoes, not 111 “sandwich” (get that?) ones,l :1and their combined weight is{ :i9 pounds 1 ounce. His 3 1b. ,1 oz. one is on show in Crow-1 : ley’ 5 Window. i There is no truth in the Editor’s noteâ€"Why not. cut story that Reid’s breakdown:3 this out and preserve it, you truck has been dashing about may have ocwsion to look it lifting larger specimens. { up from time to time. Thanksgiving is over but still they are staggering (or should it be swag-gering) about with their extra fine specimens of vegetables. The reason Art Reid’s car rear was so law was due to the size of an exception- a1 cabbage (where’s Jiggs) he had in the trunk. Oversize Vegetables NEXT MONDAY TO WEDNESDAY; AT 6.30 and 9.00 Ernest Heming"a Great Wartime Romance V- *5 . \\ mugs. -m .4“. 'She Played With Fire' Shows at 6.30 and 8.15 Jack Hawkins, Arlen Dali! ' GYPROC ' Urry’s Garage, Millbra Beginning, A New Polcy You provide the parts WE do the installation and repairs Dr0p in and see us for a diagnosis of your Cars Ail- ment and we will help you draw up a list of the parts needed. 3 I.“ Telephone 112-w “A Farewell To Arms" FIRE-PROTECTIVE SAVE on mboard for Walls; 1 and Ceilings. See your local Lumber or Building Supply DeaIer. With Rock Hudson and Jennifer Jones ADULT ENTERTAINMENT; PRICES 750â€"450â€"250 Attwooll Sheppard N PARTS and yet have the advantage of our skill and experience. Labour charged by the job CARS â€"â€" TRACTORS â€" TRUCKS $1.50 a. year in advance; to U.S.A., $2.“ Millbrook Phone G-w SAVE MONEY Office Deparhnent, Ottawa, Ont. E FREE WALLBOARD lESS THAN The closing hours for des- patch will be 10.00 a.m. and 3 . 30 p.111. respectively. Rural mail deliveries should be leaving the Millbrook Post Office at approflmtely 11.00 We are advised by the Postmaster, G. H. Lancashi‘re, that effective Monday, October 27th, 1958, the hours for re, ceipt and deSpatch of mails at the Milllxrook Post Office will be changed as follows :â€" Incoming mail will arrive in the {morning at, 10.10 o’clock and should be sorted and ready for distribution at approxi- mately 11.00 a.m. Afternoon mail will arrive at 3.45 o’clock. Ill"1 e Fly" 1111113302: Ome It was Human Change In Mail Time Millbrook 28

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