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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 14 Nov 1957, p. 2

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The following bills\wero pre- sented and on motion of Coun- cillors North and Raymes were orclvrml raid: Clifford Scott, salary. $200.00 Tally-rt Kellen, lalfl‘ur. 145.40 John J. Van D9 801'. sidewalks ............ 4-230 . {‘70 Geo. Chapman, police. 10.00 N. and D. Health l’nit plumbing- pts. ........ 38.00 Coulter Bros. tractor rem-ta] ............... 64. 0:? Stanford Sloan, labour. 38.00 Gordon Trick. gas oil 47.06 Welfare and relief... 20.00 Stanford Sloan. caretak- ing waiting room ...... 10.00 Treasurer, salary. post.- age and Unemp. Ins. . . 107.20 Rosco Metal Roofing, culverts ............. 750.00 Durham Telephones . . . . 7.95 Queens Printer, 10ca] auction on Saturday. No‘». 1 13m. at 2 p.321. Ternc 105““ on date of sale. Mortgage!) term can be ruranged for bal § ance. Immediate possession. : R. J. Payne, Pontypool, Ont. : S auctioneer , 11011011 home on 111p will he Offered f anction on Séturd 18th. at 2 p.321. T on date of sale. The date set for the election is W’ednesday, January 15th. 1958. 2. Re: The petition for a water main on Anne Street. As two signers of the petition have requested in writing to have their names removed and the Loeal Improvement Act is 11L! very definite on this point, more time is» needed The Clerk reported the fol- lowing: 1. Re: The petition for a vote for a Liquor outlet in the Vil- lage. After ruling out 26 names that f’or different reasons it is believed did not count, the petition contained 28 more names than the required number._ This was certified and the petition was forwarded to the Liquor Licence Board or Ontario Mr. C. Warden and Mr. J. MeMillen representing the Con- sumers Gas Co. of Toronto were pre>ent to interview the Conmeil re, the possibility of 511])pr ing the Village with natural gas for heating, lighting etc. No action “as UN“ an bv the Council at this meeting. Motion by Councillors Coul- ter and North that communica- tions be received and filed. From Clerk of the United Counties re, hospitalization of indigent patient, Peterborough Civic Hospital. Community Planning Association re, An- nual Conference to be held in Bondon, November 8th, 1957. Department of Highways, in- terim subsidy. Cheque enclos- ed in the amount of $1,359.09. Northumberland and Durham Health Unit, reporting for the month of September. Depart- ment of Municipal Affairs, cheque enclosed in the amount of $1,210.50 for the second and final instalment of the Munici- pal Unconditional Grant for this year, payable to this Muniâ€" cipality. Petition Asks For Vote On liquor Outlet In Village The 7 following communica- tions were read: A regular meeting of the Municipal Council of this Vil lage of Millbrook was held on this (late with all members pre- sent, Reeve G. F. Harrington presiding . The minutes of the last regu- lar meeting were read by the Clerk and on motion of Coun- cillors Coulter and Ray-mes were approved. 2463 N0 AUCTION SALE Flower bearers were Norman :rackenridge. Billy Rowland, Donald Boughen, John Bough- en, Sterling MeGill, Graeme The officiating clergyman was the Rev. Francis P. Chis- holm, and interment was at (‘xardiner’s Cemetery. Deceased was the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Brown, grandson of Mr and’ Mrs. John Rowland, and was in his 14th year, Besides his parents he leaves two sisters, Alice and Ruth, both younger and at home. John Wesley Brown Funeral services were held at 2 o’clock, Thursday afternoon, Novemer 7th, from the J. W. Haw Funeral Home, King street Millbrook, for John Wesley Brown, Ida, Ontario, who pas- sed away suddenly in his sleep Tuesday, November 5th at his home. improvement, act ....... .50 Wiltshire Bob Allen, Stewart J - Lequire, repairs 1McGee, Paul Winslow, Philip water pipe, Reid’s gar. 7 60 Winslow and Jimmie Kinsman. Arthur Trick, Oi] ...... 49. 05:I Pan bearers were Messrs Hospitalization . . . . . . 71.15 Fred BI‘OWII Johnston Row- Treas. selectinig jurors 8 00 land, Howard Brackenridge, 001111031 flees, --------- 13. 00 Gerald Hubbeard, Frank Hark- Millbrook Public Util. . 111.14:ness and Clare Winslow Council adjourned to meet December 2nd,1957. Henry Allen Pitt T. W. Belch, Clerk A n...... .. \irz‘nL..A,.1- “Mina.“ Obituary order my?” Here are same handy ties on storing yeur tractor for he winier . . . they will save you time and money next spring! amt21>z<mzoo f0 2.40Em24 Imfimm mil... First, either drain the radiator and block completely, or fill with the correct amount of anti-freeze. lf stor- ing for very long periods, also drain the entire fuel system, fuel tank, set- tling cup, fuel lines, screens and carburetor. Remember, fuel left in the tractor for a long period of time may form harmful gum deposits. Nexf, remove the spark plugs and squirt Eight engine oil into each cyEindcâ€"r. Oil ?he wakes cnd vaive mech: n?sm,r then :um the engine over a few trues io aisiribuie fize oil. This prevenfs rust and corrosion infernaiiy. l , I . ~‘50:Wi1tsh1re, Bob Allen, Stewartkvement i‘McGee, Paul Winslgw, Philip : friends ~60 , Winslow and Jimmie Kinsman. iyyhichj The late Mr. Pitt was how in Millbrook ‘on St. Patrick’s Day, March 17th, 1905, second son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Pitt. He. attended the Mlillbrook school, and later Port Hope High School, and was the first boy to win the Dr. Norman Allan Scholarship in Millbrook. After complet- ing his education he served his apprenticeship in the drug stores of the late Dr. Turner, and Mr. Ivan 'L. H. Gray, who is still in business here. He graduated from O.C.P. in 1930. For the past 16 years he has been employed with Mr. Carl D. Wilson. Toronto Dru}:- gi<t, who, out of respect of his faithful employee, closed the store from 11 a.m. to 6 p.111. the day of the funeral, as did also Mr. Lavern Gibson, Mill- brook, where Mr. Piereey Pitt i: employed, making it conâ€" Henry Allen Pitt A former Millbrook resident Henry Allen Pitt, passed away suddenly in Toronto on Wed- nesday, October 23rd, 1957, In his 53rd year. direczfi ffi‘Ofi'a your law! B-A dis THE MIRROR-REPORTER, MILLBROOK, OMAHO Many beautiful floral tributes spoke of the high esteem in which he was held by his friends. He was borne to his last resting place in St. Paul’s Cemetery, Cavan Township by Russell Smith, Stanford Sloan, Reginald Fallis, Fred Lowery, Roy Hunter, and Alan Brown, a cousin. Friends and relatives from Toronto who attended the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Brown, Gordon and Alan Brown; Mr. Carl D. Wilson, Mr. W. Smellie, Mr. Archie Newton. Mrs. .D. Merritt, Mrs. G. Krajbich wife of Dr. Kra-‘ bich, Mrs Aurdey Pitt, wife of deceased. Mr. \V. F. McTavish,_ Mr. S. J. C. King, Mr. L. E. Douglass. He leaves to cherish his mem- ory a brother and sister, Piercy and Mary Pitt, both of Mill- brook. venient for him“ and Ethel?! friends to attend the funeral! which was held from the J. W. Haw Funeral Home, King St. East, Millbrook, on Friday afternoon, October 25th, at 2 oclock, with the Rev H. C. ‘ Quinn of St. Thomas Anglicang Church conducting the services, of whirh denomination he was a member. BUTTER GRANITE 00. Port Hope, Ont. Box 622 Monuments, Markers, Corner Posts and Inscriptions. Hi, neighbour Lasf but not leasf, don’t let your trccéor stand in the open or be a roosting, place for ihe chickens. if you can’t put it in a machine s'ned, then cover ihe reader with c: forpculin. Now, lubricate the tractor thoroughly to remove any old grease which may contain moisture, acids or other im- purities. Wosh and clean the dirt off the outside of the tractor . . . and point over any bare spots to prevent rust. Make sure the battery is fully charged and stored in a warm, dry plate. Check frequently and recharge about once every thirty days. Sributor Anniversary Service and Turkey Supper will be held at Pontypool United Church. The Anniversary Service will be on Sunday, November 17th, at 7.30 p.m., Mr. W. R. Fritz will be the speaker, and the special music will be given by Mount Horeb Young People‘s Choir. ANNIVERSARY, SUPPER AT PONTYPOOL at 5.30 p.131. 3 Turkey Supper will be held in the Church Base- ment. Admission: Adults $1.50 Children 50c. 0 Canada IS a great forest country.- "'7 d ' ' Vovemb-er fin , r1da3,,- Thursday, November 14, 1957. { Mirror-Reporter- *Zion Pentecostal Church MILLBROOK Sunday Services j 10 a.m.â€"Sunday School ‘11.“) a .m .â€"â€"’W0rship service. 17'30 p.113.â€"â€"Great Evangeiistig Servioe. Christ Church, Bailieboro I)” D. 111,â€"} \uninu 1’171311'. (hum-11 Schuml 1H. 30 a. m. 51:- urday at Bailu hum. Church Sch 0 :11 Millbrhok Rector . 22nd After Trinity. St. John's, Ida 9. ~15 a 111.~Mm 11111:: PM} 61' (hum -h \1'111 «'1 11 :1111. \‘Hfi I? at ST Inhn <. Ida. St. Thomas’ Church. Millbrooli PRESBYTERIAN Centrevfile and Millbrook Rev. W. H. Heustin, B.A., Minister. Rev. Walter Patterson, ILA, Minister Emeritus. Grace Church, Milibrook 10.45 a.m.â€"-!T'hurc-h School. 7.30 p.n1.â€"Divine Worship. Centrevme Church South Monaghan 10.00 a.m.â€"(‘-hurch School 11.00 armâ€"Divine W'orshfp. THE UNITED CHUROH Millbrook Pastoral Charge Rev. Francis Chisholm, MA B.D.. Minister. 4 Mr. Henry Hayek, Organist and Choir Director. “0 Come, Let Us Worship’. Remembrance Sunday St. Andrew’s 10.00 a.m.-Suuda_v St'iifiuii. 11.15 a.111.â€"â€"Th..= Sacramw? . Baptism . 9.45 21.111.â€"The Sacranusnr Baptism. Sunday School. ‘ Starting Oct. 6 through Oct. 27 Sunday Sgheol Enlargement Campaign Special Services three firms on Sunday. Special programs for young and old. If you do not attend Sunday School yin are welcome to come to 0122's. Came and you will really 6.115037 yourself at these great October Sunday School Services. Fcr transportation call 2763117. brook. Pastor, M. Case. Anglican Church of Canada PARISH OF CAVAN :eV. H. C. Quinn, B.A., Lth. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17 Attend the Chm-0h of mice on Sunday. The Churches Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada 5 a .311,.â€"Mm~ninu 311001 10 Gavan Sum .. 'ru Remembranl Day Observ Thursday, November Remembrnce Day, 1 11th, was one long to :1 bered, as an OCcaSiQn churches of all deno: paid tribute in Scrip song to those who 513‘ lives in defense of E ness, Freedom. and hood: and in many ca the Supreme Sacrific field of battle. in St. Andrew‘s 1" Rev. Francis P. ( theme centred around of the “Unknown So Westminster Abbey, 17:3 “ I found an a this inscription "To ‘ known God," as text. 916 of Athens worship] gods. On Mars Hi statue of Mars, the fl at Yet Paul was; :1 the Gospel of CT therefore, on Unknown God. ;. worship Him (3.3. you". God who life, and breath. a and hath made nation: of men. . shnuld seek 112:) l r O ‘-4 E' At Grace Church rads. 1n .1 Girl Guides wf‘ and all four :1 Rev. W. H. E the messamiz 3 Francis P. 7 ‘i-i J (-5115 “'63: the liYil’ Vx’e worsnip The service at 013 Monday, 312124. 10.45 a.m., wa< m the addre.« 2...: Rev. Mr. Quin; 2 Ans: crlican Church _ in Him we 11\‘ have our heir; Service in Church Was adding. 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