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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 23 Oct 1958, p. 2

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Port Hope, 0111:. Monuments, Markers, £entrevi‘fle Church 10.00 a.m.â€"Church School 11.00 a . m Lâ€"Divine Worship PRESBYTERIAN Gentreville and Millbrook Rev. Walter Patterson, M.A., Minister Emeritus. Grace Church. Miflbrook Sunday Schoolâ€"10.45 a . m . 9.45 a.m.-â€"Divine Worship. E. D. Ashfiord, M.A.,D.D.i 11.00 a . m .â€"" The Unexpected. Sequence”. I 7.30 p.m.â€"“Th‘e, Lure of the Impossible ” . You and your friends are cordiâ€" ally invited to worship with us. CAVAN Service mythdsrawn. Millbrook, Oct. 6th, 1958.â€" The regular monthly meeting of the Municipl mencil- of the Village of Millbrook was held Millbrook’s Population 805 on the above date with' all members 'of the Oouncil pre- sent. Reeve G. F. Harrington presiding. n .n ‘ The minutes of the regular meeting of Sept. 2nd, also +he special meeting of Sept. 17th, 1958, were read by the Clerk and on motion of? Councillors meley and North were con- firmed. The United Church of Canada. Millbrook â€"- Gavan Mr. Stan Northrop, organist and choir director. Rev. B. B. Herrington, minis. ter in charge. I “O Come, Let Us Worship’. MINI-BROOK Anniversary Services I Guest Preacherâ€"The Rev. 11.1 E E E The following communica i tions were read: Tuesday, Oct. 28th, St. Simon and St. Jude’s Day. . Celebration 01! Holy Commun- -v“ v. v--__ _._‘ ._ -7, parlsh. , ‘gthat section three 0t? By-law Service of Induction 0f the No. 852 to License Trailers be Rector at 8-00 p.m. iamended to read, “The License ..__._ ‘fee for ‘each Trailer shall be m United Church of Canada. {Five Dollars ($5) per month”- - Millbrookâ€"Cavan 2A5 there was no seconder to Ithis motion the Reeve declared gth‘eimotimi void. Mr. Stan Northrop, organist -_J -L‘A:- lingual-(u- ._- A... MEI-BROOK D. L. John, Pastor. Sunday Service: 18 a.m.â€"Suaday School 11.60 a.m.â€"Worship Service. 7.30 p.m.â€"-â€"Evenfing Service 8.00 p.m.â€"We§me§da.y, Pray- a Liquor Outlet establsh'ed in Mfllbmok. Motion by Councillors Gib- son and North that contact be made with be L.C.B.O. as to when we may expect an outlet Fro‘m Millbrook Chamber ’of Commerce re site for High School. Millbrook Chamber of‘ Commerce requesting this Coun-‘ oil to take some action to have St. John's, Ida Mattins and LiTany 9.45 a.m. Christ church, Bailiebore Matting 11. 30 a. m. 8t.'1‘homas'church, Hillbrook Evensong and Litany 7 p. m. Zion Pentecostal Church er 5nd Bible Study. 8.00 p.m.-â€"Friday, Young Peo- ples Meeting. The Churches SUNDAY, 00mm 26,1958 1.16.! m BUTTER GRANITE co. PARISH or GAY“ Anglican Church of Canada Rev. J. Edgar M. Palfrey Posts and Inscriptions. Pentecostal Assemblies o! 10.00 a.m. fox; the whole J l‘ul ‘llulllllv: lug-u “ .7 â€"- .--..â€"- chool Securities :(‘rtdvn Tr-iIk. gm and - ' ' '0'], k .......... V°r5h1P I , Phone Tu-5-4588 I} Ltr‘ff. Gm $011901 â€"_ Albert Waxer 31 Walton St. supplio. f \ . . 3 ........ ' '. 3-00 I Sole owner ' Port Hope :‘III. ni -i1 Ial \\ 011d as- IBOX 622'DIRECT WIRE To TORONTO qqulnnpt 11011099 Corner iMemb‘er Brokerâ€"Dealers’ Associ- Durham T919ph0n9g inns: I ation of Ontario (‘E L- “hmâ€"mil} 11 Eli: to be opened in this Munici- pality in acoord-anee With the vofe of the people a of January 15th, 1958, that action on this matter, as soon as possible will ybe appreciated. ' Motion by Councillors Crow- 319y and Raymes that. omn- ? municatins not oterwise dealt rwith be received and filed. ‘ Motion by Councillors Nerfh and Crowley that the diameter of. all new Culverts installed on the north side of King St, commencing at the easterly limits, proceeding west to Baxter’s Creek, be not less than 12 inches. Carried. W. L. Elson returned the assessment. roll for the year 1958, completed. Showing the total assessment of the Village as $605,303.00, made up as followsâ€"“lands $9,099., build- ings $500,870-00, business $25,- 303 . 00. Population 805. Northumberland Durham Motion by Councillors Gib- son and Crowley that a stan- dard price of $65.00 be charged for all new instalations of cul- verts where requnred on drive- ways entering premises within the Corporation. Carried. From Millbrook Chamber of Commerce announcing a Santa Claus parade to be held in the Village December 13th. Dona- tion solicited. Motion by Councillors North and Raymes, that a grant of $25.00 be given the Chamber towards promoting this en- deavor. From Millbrook Chamber of Commerce, re the placing and operating of coloured lights on our main street. during Christi- mas season. Motion by Councillors Grib- son and Crowley that. a grant of $15.00 be» given the Cham- ber of Commerce tovards this expense involved. From The Northumberland and Durham. Health Unit, re- port of the Sanitary Inspectors enclosed re sewage entering our storm drains. From Depart- ment of Welfare, cheque en- closed in amount of $222.33, Ontario Government grant, Childs Welfare Act. From Ontario Hospital Services Com- mission re indigents. County Crown Attorney re selecting jurors. Fire Chief Douglas Sheppard reporting fire prac- tice, ten firemen- responding to call, equipment in good con; dition. The Department. of‘ Public \Velfare re Homemakers and Nurses Services. From Mr. A. R. Wilson: Superint endemt C. N . R., Bel-le- ville, re closing Millbrook sta- tion. Motion by Councillors Ray- mes and Crowley that after due consideration we find that we are unable to suggest any- thing that would bring about a. change of conditions, conse- quently, we agree to your plan as' stated, in your letter 'of Sept. 19th, 1958. From a report received by the Council that boards, debris collected 'on the premises or pond recently constructed at the south end of the D. Cut- more property, that, during flooding conditions might cause serious damage, it was moved by OOImCillofis' North and Raymes that the Clerk be instructed to wrtie a letter to Mr. Cutmore requesting the removal of this debri. Motion by Oou-ncill'or Gibsm that section three. 0t? By-law Motion by Councillors Crow- The, following bills were pre- seated andi on motion of Coun- cillors Crowley and Gibson were ordered paid: {Cliff-0rd Scott, salary.$ 216.66 Talbert Kelletf, 8211.. Jack Coulter, labor.. Clarence James, truck- ing and gravel ...... W. L. Elson, assessor 1958 assessmentr {\V. L. Elmn, postage i lYIillbro-ok Public Utili- :hes ................ i Reid’s Garage, gas and hi], truck ........... IS‘anford Sloan, ‘eare- Making \V. Room. . . . ,Twp. of Cavan, gravel .' and trucking ........ 142.32 15. 76 7.50 250. 00 2.40 111.03 32.94 10.00 866.56 Moved by Councillors North and 'Rymes than; the Clerk be instructed to advise the Dept. that this development as outâ€" lined and recommended by the Consulting Engineers is: on too lavge scale flor this Municipality to entertain, the cost of which would be prohibitive, even tak- ing into [account the percentage of the cost and maintenance department would assume. J. Lequire, C. mixer and call ........... From a letter received from Department of Public Works re the proposed instalati'on of a sewerage system in conjuc- tion with This Municipality, the following nmstion was a- (L’v'pf ed. : MotiOn by Councillor North and Gibson that this sewerage disposal ystem as outlined in the report. of Cnadianâ€"British Consultants Engineers, is en- tirely on too large a scale fer this Municipality to entertain. The division of costs of instla- tion and maintenance as‘ real» mended in the report, as Mill- brook 70% the Reformatory 30%, seems to this Council to be very much out of line. Carried. ley and Raymes that assess- ment roll ofi 1958 be received and that the Clerk notify the. County assessor to set a date for a Court of Revision. Car- ried. From the Ontario Water Re- sources Commission enquiring as to what, steps had been tak- en. to stop sewage. entering our storm. drains also, what. action the Council had taken in sew- age disposal in conjunction with the Millbrook Reform- atory. Completely restyled in a bold, fresh design, Chevrolet for 1959 offers improved suspension, better brakes and easier handling characteristics. Front and rear vieWS of Chevrolet’s new Impala sport sedan, above, show large compound windshield and wide wrap-around rear window which insure greater visibility. Height has been reduced and passenger space is increased by almost five inches more width in front seat. Trunk is 20 per cent larger. A new six-cylinder engine, with redesigned valving and carburetion, gives up to 10 per cent more mileage and more usable horsepower at normal driving speeds. It is one of nine, six- and eight-cylinder engines offered this year. Fourteen solid and 11 two-tone combinations are available, all in a new acrylic finish, whichretains brilliant lustre up to three years. m manna-rm, m 1959 CHEVROLET The October dinner meeting] was The occasion for the 'of-; fioial visit of District Governor; Lion A1. W. Thompson of.’ Kingston. Lion AL, though a' stranger to most of us, has al very happy faculty of making; g'ineering Consultants 500.00 Workmens Compensa- ‘ ti-on Board 99.48 Highland Creek Sand _ 8: Gravel crushed stone 9.90 Arthur Trick, oil, town hall ............... 15 . 7 9 Mirror-Reporter, print. ing ................ 87 . 82 Register .033 Deeds... . 2.23 Muriel Smith, Tres. bond ............ 5.00 Council Fees. . . . . ‘ ,~16.'00 United Counties ‘ hos- pitalization 118.88 Treasurer, salary. . 100.00 Postage, mileage, un- ' employment ins ..... 11.89 Council adjourned to meet in. regular session November 3, 1958. T. W. Belch, Clerk, live News Weddings, the sick room, funerals. .. Ebramg’ jflewer 5130p Opposite the Capitol Theatre, Port Hope flbrams’ flawer Shop PHONE TURNER 55796 DAY;‘TU£NER 52808 NIGHT, COLLECT 21 Queen Street “LET FLOWERS SPEAK 1'03 YOU” bers impress upon them the importance of all meetings and the need for members who can pitch in and lend a hand with activities and projects. Lion Ron Palmer introduced the Di-mrict Governor A1. to the club and Lion Jim Mc- Master expressed the appreci- ation of the club and on behalf of the club presented him with a token as 7a momgn’oo of his visit to the club. Lion Al’s address to the club was the highlight of the even- ing. His address was based on the three letters T.N.T. 3He explained the three letters did not represent the well known explosive T.N.T. but indicated ‘ three important wordsâ€"“Today Not Tomor- row”. District Governor Lion ‘Al. emphasized getting the things done that can be done “to-day” not putting them off until tomorrow. This is quite an old “yard stic ” fors-uccess but it seems ever increasingly important to use it whether it has to do with Lions Club acti- vities or pursuing ones voca- tion. He had many sound and practical suggestions for main-; taining a strong club and em-i phasized when seeking mem-} himself at home and joined in the pre~dinner chit-chat like a native. That’s how it goes in Li'onism. TWO new members were in- troduced in ‘a ceremony con. ducted by Lion President Ed. Nattress assisfed by Lions Stu Smelgrtove, Ron Palmer, Bob Plews, Earl Liesemer and Lavergne Fallis. The new members are Lion Tom Briggs, accountant at. The Toronto- Dominion Bank and Lion Jim ancett staff member at the Boys Training School at Go- bourg, also 0.0. Millbrook ArmOUries. The plans for the Hallowe‘eu Party for the children to V held Friday, October 318t, at the armouries are progressing. Li'on Ifivergne Fallis is work- ing hard on it and will welcome, any help or donations. OASHfordeada-crippl. ednmandcm. Top price for old horses. Telephone collect Keene 83w1, if no answer Peterborough $24330. 'Plans are almost complete for‘ the dance to be held Fri- day, November 215t. Lavergne Fallis attended 3 Lions church parade at New- castle Sunday, Oct. 19. Lion Lavergne says Li‘ons seem to have. as much trouble as any- one else getting to church by eleven a.m. A number of Lions and their Wives attended a zone rally and Ladies’ night. held at the Edgewater Park Pavilliun a: Campbellfiord on Tuesday ew- ning October 215t. They were served a turkey dinner with all- the trimmings, entertain- ment and a splendid address from Lion Albert Sehoek: In- ternational Director from 800 Falls, South Dakota, U.S.A. Bank of Light PrOject All Lions Clubs are collect- ing and receiving discarded eye glasses 'of all kinds which will be assembled at a central depot to be sent to India and oher countries where there is a need. Eye glasses that have become useless to you, and you have placed in a drawer may be suitable. and helpful to needy people. The Millbrook Lions Club is joining in this project. Dig out the old spectacles and ham: them ready. The Lions will be conducting a canvass shortly. In the meantime if desired, Lions Ron Palmer and Sh‘u Snelgrove will be glad to receive them at. the Millbrook Electric Store, where the Hydro Office is located. Barrett Fur Farm Dead Stock! Council Obie To ‘Phons B OAKLEY, STANDISH, Licensed Auctioneer. County, is now availabi duct sales anywhere in Mr. W. Larmer al the Council re the b! in, the ditches and rc on their line, by emp] the Durham Telepha‘ which did not imp roadside, and also detrimet in snow pk; weed cutting. On motion of Depu Bradburn and Gouneilf den that Councillor T: appointed to help on w for Santa Claus Parad ried. Jones Greer, Ban amount 05 19:19 taxei Lat 14 Con. 6, Clend lice. W. E. Bonm tax certificate. Pt. Lo 12.]. Fairs. W. E. H re tax certificate Eli Con. 12â€"33% Lot 4 < W. E. Bonneville, re 1 ficate 81/; Lot 3, Con WIA; Lot 5, Con. 12. Strike, re tax certif Lot ll, Con. 1 Dodd 4 Dept. of Agriculture, eheque for $245.89 n fly. Frank S Coyle, an gravel contract in '1 had been completed, 4 the co-operation and supervision of our R0: was appreciated by th pany. Also announe their charge for graw‘ On motion of O Howden and Thorn th nate $25.00 to the Sa Parade Fund. Carri< On motion of CG Burns and Howden a1 respondenee be receiv filed, the Clerk to am not already dealt w? ried. V QIfllhrook, October Gavan Council met i session on above dam p.m., all member Reeve L. A. 001031 ed in the Township MI mer was $100 per yq‘ cost of gravel. Wi‘ Irvine, re suggested} meet His Honour J udgqj Dept. of Public We} Medical Welfhre Plan: Minu‘es of last res: special meetings read tion of Councillor How Deputy Reeve Bradb' utes were adop'ed Carried. The following «0‘ ence read: From Clerk of the, ‘ number of names to re selection of jurors D; Health Fnit. rep Sept, also enclosing By-law re structures molished, which were human habitation. 4 Fire Mars-1111 re Iâ€"‘ire tion week October ‘ Millbrook District, C‘i‘ Oommerce, re dnna Santa Claus Parade E ing helJ reaturda} Dd MilLbrook. Peterboror Hospital, re pariems as indiges.1’nitedi 1.qu and D., re abou admitted as indigent ald Baxter, magistran ing cheque for $5.15 < of fines. 425 Water Street PETERBOROUGH, 0N T. J. Carley Q. C (18 B. O. Standish Q‘ '1‘. E. Clarke B 4 8.1!. Carley B. Q Your patronage res The Council all f0 W. C. Lech B .~‘ JOHN PA' ', October and 501i

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