|rome Extensidn bree Chairs, good 11 19 Millbrook. r 5 extra good I the thing for ther use similar. illbrook. 1t lth hot water I Sink and sup- : Stove; Queen bed; Gasoline :- 100-j Mill- 1t ‘iut 200 Bales of Phone 211â€"1-4- 53110, ‘3 Quebec 'angette. Phone ’8, Port Hope. rmers â€" Potato I19, 50 lb paper of 150 bags $18. 0 bags $12.50. ties 123.: each , d and White, lbrook . 2t. 9 Trailer, sacriâ€" D.00,; insulated, built-in cup‘ uk, 2 wheel, 15 ’hone lOO-j J. Tillbrook, Ont. f. ju<t freShened. '4 Millbrook. It ugalow with 2 Kitchen, large -e bath, hot and Ill basement, oil ' duty wiring, pp, Millbrook, 2t ?r green founâ€" bd darker and r please return fice. Reward. 9n Stove, coal nickeL but it 1!, 1957. 437 GEORGE STREET Everywhere Frank Shuster goes he ’seems to see Johnny 'Wayne. No doubt this is due to the fact that the zany pair have been together in Show biz YOUR SAVINGS EARN Three new houses, one at Bank and King, almost complet- ed: one with the scantling up at corner of King and Gravel A police dog with fangs that looked like those of a tiger come bounding out at a passer- by causing his hair to raise his hat. '! Why these sav ange look- ing beasts are allowed to run at lglaring? is the 50 question. From Allen’s hill, cars dart- ing around the Reformatory, a good mile away. These two mole hills, Allen’s and “Re- form.†are about the same height, if anything the “Re, form.†a bit higher. ‘ Seen On King Street During The Week lllllllllllllllllllIIIIIII ‘ ulllllllllllllllllllld 97th. Year. No. 46. J. H. Baa-ringer, Publisher. AMOUNTS 01' $109.00 AND UP MAY BE LEFT 0!" DEPOSIT. FOR THE CHILDREN Cherub T-Shirts, Sleepers, Pyjamas, Cardigans, Pull- overs, SIsirts, Lined J eams, Socks, Pram Suits. VICTORIA Vand GREY TRUST COMPANY - Lovely Slips ................ . ........ $2.95 to $4.95 Nighties and Negligees .............. $4.95 to $8.95 Weldrest hosiery. Sweatersâ€"Orlon our Wool INTERFST IS PAYABLE HALF-YEARLY BY GHE- Now is Time to do Your Xmas Shopping WHEN YOU DEPOSIT THEM IN A GUARANTEED. INVESTMENT CERTIFICATE FOR 5 YEARS. THE GERTRUDE SHOP, PHONE 136 MILLBROOK, ONTARIO - Only 25 Shopping Days - The Millmek Rerorter “ Authorized by Law for the Investment of Trust ï¬nds. 5% ‘ for nigh on fifteen years. Their hour-long show on CBC televis- ion is sparked this season by I Woan Fairfax and Denny V aughâ€" ; an . Balsam is used for paper making. Mr. Armstrong, one of the early pioneer residents of Roc- anville, was born in Millbrook, Ontario, on January 4th, 1882.. ’HOPI PHONE 136 As a young man, he learned the K: ONTARIO barber trade and worked in IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII‘ the town of LiStOWGH, Ont. In ï¬m 1910 he married the former zRoad, one opposite the school (xegtiï¬de Clafkg’tOfghplnjgï¬k’i until the foundation in, and a am ey more 0 oca “1 e, couple in the West end of Kine Sask. Here he opened his first , a . . . Street. Don’t look as thouo'h barber shop, 111 the old J1mm1e b r .‘ . [Millbrook is going back does Steuart Store. 'He later bullt lit? the shop, now ouned and oper- ] ated by Bob Murray. In 193], l he purchased the local hotel, lSOGIAL - PERSONAL 'liliiftéï¬fï¬i‘gitifï¬ffiéi‘iig 33:3 l Pyjamas, Cardigans, Pull- Socks, Pram Suits. HrIIIIIIIIIIII Armstrong Garage. He operat- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. 9d the garage, aided by his Armstrong of Toronto, visited 50115, ROSS and Doug, 111ml the with his sister, Mrs. R. A. past tWO years, When he had Wood on Monday. - been ailing prior to his death. Mrs. W. H’. Ball of Peterâ€" In all business relations, Mr. borough, spent the weekendlArmStrong was hlghly respeet- ‘ with Mr. and Mrs. George ed. A t 3‘ :9“ .. 0' v. . 1 0‘ R-aymes. Mr. - mm mm, “as a s ronh Mr. L. Ashton was a week- ehexer 1n the Presb3ter1an l . lg . . . ‘ ' 0 . r t v 7 end VISItbor w1th Mr. and Mrs. Church and a C “9““ “e “1 t W. W. Kennedyu polit.1‘3§;.. . . .. . 1 Road, one opposite the school \1 111 the foundation in, and a couple 1n the West end of King Street. Don’t look as though \Iillbrook is going back does it? PMBOROUGH MILLBROOK, ONTARIO, CANADA THURSDAY; NOVEMBER 21, 1957 “I'll. I’ll]; A progressive euchre will be held at The Marsh Hall on Monday, November 25th, at 8 o’clock. Admission 35c. All welcome. [11811481101110 have a v01ce m their dlistrflbution which the iron clad despotism of Russia l Those attending the servicel out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Doug Clarke and Mrs. Les doesnot give them EfOXigStgg’ f’f ï¬egma; fiï¬ese’ Whereas in the Communism Workitinan ao’f OxrboWa-nDr andlnf our text in the Apostolic Mrs. H; R. Sharp, Moos-0min. Church no one of that church .said any of the things which he Ezhgï¬ggï¬igzcgator’ Mooso-l possessed was his own but those 1 having property sold it, bought "' yit and laid it at the Apostle’s EUCHRE AT THE MARSH feet and distribution was made A progressive euchre will be to as many as had need. Jesus, held at The Marsh Hall on Paul and the Apostles lived Mondav, November 25th, at 8 out the programme, but the o’clocE. Admission 35c. All Apostolic Church did not fol- welcome. low the programme, but their failure to make it work did not abolish the plan of? God ias thus Outlined. It is God’s Dam. ‘I'ntll DAV-nan... :programme Still.- F. .a-,-~ Interment was made in Web- ster’s Union Cemetery. The pallbearers were G. Brooks, H. Mitchell, J. M. Gerolvamy, C. Barber, Bob Murray, L. Hew- gzill. ' I Mr. Armstrong is survived iby his “f9, four sons, Mellville {of Saskatoon, Sask.; Ronald, 'Pangman, Sask. Doug and lRoss, both of Roeam 111e Sask. and two daughters Mrs Toe Watson (Bae) of Roca11ville; Mrs. Bill McKie, (Eilleen), Tu‘f’lfnel. , Also surviving are 'seven. grandsons and four granddaughters. He was pre-i deceased by three sons, Jack, who died “hile in the RC ‘xF’ overseas, Bruce and Billie, 11 hot diedas small children 1n Roean-’ ville. He is also surxix ed by two brothers, William Henry and David, and one sister, Mrs. Belle Thorndyke, all of Min-f brook, Ontario“ | Dead Stock Removed HIGHEST PRICES PAID He will never be forgotten in the district, particularlv by the original pioneers. He. served as Overseer, and was on the local eouincil for thirteen years. He took a wonderful interest in the New Rocanville, and for the benefit of the younger citizens, was enthusiastic in sports. 24-Hour Service ., . . _ Mr. Armstrong was a strong believer in the Presbyterian Church, and a Conservative in politics. Nick Peconi . PROPRIETOR Funeral servic: as were h: 1d in the St. Paul United Chuu h Rocanville, on October 24,19. " for James Cameron Armstrong, with Rev. R. Kennedy, Pre 5135'- terian Minister, of Whitewood ofï¬ciating. MILLBROOK BORN MAN I PHYLLIS MARSHALL JAMES A. ARMSTRONG AA A DIES IN SASKATCHEWAN PHONE COLLECT: Peterboronh 2-2080 Gobourg 1787 THE MIRROR-REPORTER Authorized as 2nd class mail CORRECTION In last week’s obituary of the late Henn‘ry Allen Pitt, the name of Mr. D. R. Fowler, as pallberare, was omitted. The Caribou is a migratory animal, , _ A CHRISTIAN COMMUNISM [ Acts IV 32-37 :, The word Communism has ‘15] ot a bad name for itself be- cause of the bad companv it keeps. \Vhen we think or speak of this word we think of: the so called Communism of ’ Russia 11 here a few self- L appointed leaders have assumed to themselves the responsibili-l â€,ties of Go1ernment 111 11hich, the rank and file of citizens are: g111n no effecti1e mice 11 hat-1 e1 er, for the leaders ha1e theiri cut. and dried programmes al-1 {ready prepared andmthe citizensi 1 I --11e 11 arned 111 advance that any l deviation from their programmel 11111 not be tole1ated and thevl ha1e a 1e11' effe<tive 11'a1’ of dealing 111th all those 11110 dam} to de11ate from the house pro- 5 O1amn1e of those leaders. I A glance, however, at 8111': ' good dictionaly will Show that the so called Communism of lRussia is not. a true Com-'1 111111118111 11111cl1 the dictionarv i declare is a form of Govern- ment in 11111111 all production of wealth as 11 ell as the instru-l: ments of production belong to r the Community not 011 1nd111-- 1 duals who produce them, but S of the Communitv Whether}; local or national in which they are produced and not of the i11di1id1'1al 11-ho produce them and that the peoplé generally then should have. a voice in their distribution which the iron clad despotism of Russia f does not give them. . 11 Whereas in the Communismlb r \ Phyllis Marshal], well-known in telovsion audiences for, her singing of blues and other sul- try numbers, appears regularly on the weekly ‘Cross-Canada Hit Parade on the CBC-TV net- work every Saturday. Voice of Millbrook Reader , â€"â€" Voters List I957 Townshi f A Turkey Dinner under the Manvers p o auspices of Gavan Church \V.A.) , . . . [will be held in Cavan Hall onE hon“ IS hereby given that Tuesday. December 3rd com-’1 have transmitted or delivered meneinfg' at 5 o’clock until all t? the persons mentiond In Sec- served. A good variety pro- tion 7 ot the QntaridVoters lgramme after the supper. Ad- | L1.“ AM} the COPIES required by mission $1.50, children 750.1;sa1-d Section to be transmitted All welcome. 2t io‘r delivered of the List made pursuant to said Act, of all lpersons appearing by the last: TENDERS WANTED frevised Assessment Roll of Applications for a caretaker iMunicipality of the Township for Milllbrook and Gavan Me-;Manvers to be entitled to vote morial Arena will be received at elections for members of the by the undersigned. up to and Legislative Assembly and at including Saturday, November'Municopal Elections: and that 30th, 1957. Enquiries as to the said list was firstposted up duties, etc, may be had by con-:at my office in Bethany, On- tacting the undersigned. Please; tari-o, on November 16th, 195 7, state salary in your tender. ,and remains there for inspec- P. E. Hamilton, Secretary, itionfl « Millbrook. Ontario. 1 Ross DavisOn- mm-l: I TURKEY DINNER AT {CAVAN HALL DEC. l A Turkey Dinner under the auspices of Gavan Church W.A. will be held in Cavan Hall on Tuesday, December 3rd com- meneing at 5 o’clock until all served. A good variety pro- gramme after the supper. Ad- mission $1.-50, children 75c. All welcome. 2t :Phone Bailieboro 30 The f0110iving are now being sponsored: Snow \Vhite and The Seven Dwf‘arws; Old king Cole; The Three “189 Men (not yet confirmed) and sever- al. of an individual nature. \Vord has been. received that Santa Claus will be here for sure. Join in folks individu- allv or in wrouns. This is an all out community effort. Many thanks To our local Council for their interest and finantial support. The parade will be held in Millbrook, Saturday, Dec. 14th, at 2.30. The thirty-five piece BOys Band from Lindsay with [accompanying majorettes will provide the main music. There are rumours! that other bands with unknown musical ability IWill also appear in the parade. I“, In order that there will be gno duplication of floats and §character costumes, will those‘ lpeople or groups contemplating putting an entry in the parade,! kindly advise the committee,‘ Mr. Ivan Gray, Mrs. Dawe' (The Gertrude Shop) or Mr.l Gord TricktB-A Gas Station). I The Santa Claus Parade be- ing sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce with the assist- ance of the Canadian Legion Lions Club and I. O. O. F. lodge is gaining momentum as a reâ€" sult of keen interest beinrr shown KEEN INTEREST BEING SHOWN IN THE SANTA CLAUS PARADE ' The Domino Kid' 'THE (OLDITZ STORY' With John Mills and Eric Portmam Plumbing Heating Pump Repairs Trenching and Digging Lequire Furnace and Oil-Burners Eavestroughing and With Rory Calhoun Kristine Miller .‘EHIS ,THURS. TO SAT. §hows at 6.30 and 8-20 $1.50 a. year i ;~M..4{ Post Office CLERK’S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING 0F VOTERS LIST The Durham County Federa- tion of Agriculture. Hot Turkey Dinner at Recreation Centre, Blackstock, Saturday, Nov. 30, time 7.00 p..ni. Guest: Mrs. Edith Storr, Ontario Radio Farm Forum. Other feature entertainment provided. Din- ner $1.50, apply secretary 111%.. Richard Bvowles phone 15-r-22 Blackst-o ek. I The Autumn Thank- -0ffering Meeting of St. Andrew’s Mis- ;si0n Band 55 111 be held in St. fAndreW’s Church Hall, on Mon- ida5, N05 ember 25 at 4.15 p. 11-. {The special Object which the offering will help support is the [Yokosuko Christian Commun- ity Centre in Japan. There I“ 111 be a Candle- light worship [service, a story, singing and hand-work. All children wel- come. The Millbrook and District Chamber of Commerce annual dinner and ladies’ night will be held Thursday, January 23rd. The guest speaker will be The Hon. Matthew B. Dymond M .D., Minister of Reform In- S'tituotions. VVaIch for more details. ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH MISSION BAND "BAND OF ANGELS" Department, Ottawa, Ont. NEXT MON. TO wmi Adult Entertainment In Technicolor With Clark Gable and Yvonne de Carlo COMING EVENT Ross Dax‘iSon, Glen-.1: Annual Meeting ; to U.S.A., $2.59;