er énd Bible Study. 8.00 p.m.â€"Friday, Young Peo- ples Meeting. MOO! D. L. Johns, Pastor. Sunday Service: 19 a.m.â€"â€"â€"Sunday School 11.00 a . m .â€"Worship Service . 7.30 p.m.-â€"Evenrin.g Service 8.00 p .m . â€"Wednesday, Pray- Zion Pentecostal Church DIRECT WIRE '1'0 T030316 Member Brokerâ€"Dealers’ Associ- ation of Ontario )0qu UV w v“ .Lua. uvyvb v’pxasv †-‘ . ‘ CLERK’S NOTICE OF FIRST they are classï¬led and labelled and forwarded to India. Statis-IPOSTING 0F VOTERS LIST tics show that over 90% of} Voters’ List 1958 Township of such glasses can be used again. Gavan If you have a pair 01' S0 0f! Notice is hereby given that these old “SPN‘S†around the, I have transmitted or delivered houseâ€" and would care to donate to the person's mentioned in See} them to this worth while cause,3 tion 7 of the Ontario Voters’i drop them in at any of the List Act, the copies required by fOHOVVlng places 30f business: gsaid Sectiol-l to be transmitted: TorOnto-Dominion Bank, Ball’s or delivered of the List made! Grocery Store, Nattress’ Meats,‘ pursuant to said Act; of all Mian‘OOk Electric, MillbI‘OOkl persons appearing by fhe‘last- 56 to $1.00 Store, all in JMill-Irevised Assement ROI] of brook; and at Gumme‘r’s Store, Municipality of the Township Gavan; Plews’ Store, Bailie- of Cavan to be entitled to vote boro; Pilkington Sinclair,i at elections for members of the Bailieboro; or to any member Legislative Assembly and at of Millbrook Lions Club. Municipal Elections; and that Â¥-â€"-’-‘-â€"â€" Ethe said list was first posted Northuberland Dnrhamf “P at my Office at Mill-i iibrorok, Ontario, on Friday, Seouritie. [October 31, 1958, and remains‘ Phone Til-54588 ithere for inspetion. Securitie- Pho‘ne 151-54588 Albert Waxer 31 Walton St. Eye glasses that have been discarded and considered to be of no more use may be suitable and useful to some child or adult in India. {m Wednesday, Nov. 5many persons appearing by the last parents attended a enrolment,zrevised Assessment Roll of Flying Up and GodrenHand' Municipality of the Township ceremony. Peggy Lee Brermner,jManvers to be entitled to vote Suzanne Kinsman, Margaret at elections for members of the Brandow, Margaret Skippregislative Assembly and at Marie Larmer, Claudia Scott‘Municopal Elections; and that and Marian Ooulter were e-ng the said list was first posted up rolled by Brown 0W1 assisted'at my office in Bethany, Onâ€" by Tawny Owl and Karen tario, on November 1st, 1958, Powell. Vicky Medd rece-ived’and remains there for inspec- h'er Golden Hand, and Mary tion. Ress Davidson, Clerk. Liesemer flew up to Guides. â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"5 On “'ednesday, Oct. 29th,? mvers the Brownies held aHallowe’en; Notice is hereby given that party. when games were play-:1 have transmitted or delivered ed. Fancy mutuine dress was [to the persons‘mentiond in Sec- won by Donna BrOck and Judy tion 7 of the Ontario Voters Jewison; comic . y Cynthiai List Act, the copies required by Reynolds and Sandra Kennedy. i said Section to be transmitted Ch:u:ola‘e milk, cookies, ap-‘or delivered of the List made ples nnd candies were serve(,l.‘pursuant to said Act, of all On: Wednesday, Nov. 5many persons appearing by the last parents attended a enrolment,zrevised Assessment Roll of Flying Up and GodrenHand‘ Municipality of the Township ceremony. Peggy Lee Bre'mner,jManvers to be entitled to vote Suzanne Kinsman, Margaret at elections for members of the Brandow, Margaret Skipngegislative Assembly and at Phone Bailieboro 30 Plumbing and Heating PROBLEMS $â€"â€"â€"â€"! $â€"â€"-â€"!$â€"! If you have steady employment and would like to budget your Plumbing and Heating Cost, please ask for one of our booklets and fill an application today. PAGE TWO Pentecostal Assemblies of With Brownies We now heme a plan that shall take care of your Attention Home Builders Port HON Phone Millbrook 87r2 : I SPECIAL MEETING The Millbrook Santa Clausu Parade Oommi’rtee will meet on; Th'unsday evening, (to-night) Nov. 13th, at 8 p. m. at the Odd Fellows Hall (courtesy of Millbrook Lodge). Represent- atives please note. Just ten minutes after the deer hunting opened Mr. Ernest Powell was successful in getting- one of- the animals. This is quick work and shows the fine shooting eye Ernie possesses. QUICK WORK BY LOCAL HUNTER Icuznx’s NOTICE or ms'r {pos'mw or VOTERS LIST iVoters’ List 1958 Township of Zella M. Bentley, Clerk. i Thi< 11111111 111.11' tree or bush 5 grows quite plentiful 110W and .ixis a hearty Specimen as the 111w; stew-('11 and keep green 1} 11;: at or others have “hit the {111151. , whioh leads to the ï¬le? that this bush or free is the homo of oat dust during the l Johnston Rowland brought? in a branch of black tho‘rnl covered with little black Cher-l ’l‘lv-s similar to the choke cherry.ll 1H9 informed us that the origin-l al was brought over here from; ’ lin: ope as an ornamental shrub! Ilmt has, like the Chinese elm, lpr-vad to he a nuisence. I BLACK THORN CAUSE OF RUST IN OAT CROP m MIRROR-REPORTER, 'MROOK, ONTARIO electricityï¬does so,much...costs so little Today, lighting plays a new ‘role in modern living. Coloured bulbs, new ï¬xtures and controls all make it easy to add pleasure and beauty to our homes . . . to create an atmosphere of warmth, spaciousness, and hospitality. Housework and hobbies are so much easier and safer if the lighting in your house is the proper intensity for good vision. Inside and out, modern lighting protects your home from prowlers, protects your family from accidents. At Christmas you can share the festivity and enjoyment with your neighbours with colourful Christmas lighting. Modern lighting is a silent partner. helping you to see better, enjoy new comfort, new convenience . . . helping you to "Live Better Electricallyâ€â€"the safe, clean, modern way. [winter, and therefore should the cut down by farmers Whose g ï¬arm} lave any of it «rrowing. Q Mr Roxxland says that where ‘he cut the above branch the ‘ oats for a considerable distance 3arorn1dLShovved the effect ofiis f presence . Pontypool - Ontario Licensed Auctioneer. Durham County, is now available to con- duct sales anywhere in County. Your patronage respectfully A. Roy Willmott, Q.C. James A. Irvine, IONTARIOW A HYDRO} JOHN PAYNE Barristers, Solicitors, Nata Telephone 9, Millbrook WILLMOTT IRVINE CARLEY, STANDISB, CLARKE OAKLEY LECH Barristers and Solicitors 425 Water Street PETERBOROUGH, ONTARIO '1‘. J. Carley Q.C. (1896-1956) R. 0. Standish Q.C. T. E. Clarke B.A. R. H. Carley B. Com. W. C. Lech B.A. LEG BROKEN Arnold Fallis had one of. his legs broken above the knee, on I63 Thursday, Novun'ber 13, 1958 :IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIFI; Wednesday of last week. He was about to shut. the door at- the- township gargae in Cavan when the cable broke and pin‘ ned him underneath. Telephone collect Keene 83w1, if no answer Peterborough 34-2-4330. CASH for dead or crippl- ed Horses and Cows. Top price for old horses. Burrett Fur Farm Dead Stock! Registration whelming 51 Ontario (OVCI when the pl there are still F0 The Quad hospital beneï¬ts cover all the stat fl treatment of ï¬ts for cmcrgcm accident. a month for the i the cos: from thc ium covers husk age 19, and chi] physical or men AS OF NEXT W’ARD HOSPI ONTARIO. IF 1 ONTARIO If you cmplq enrolment is 1 Ontario rcsidcn there is any cm; registered his en: mission. he mus comply with n Ontario Hospita Act. EMPLOY PBS 15 Thousands of than 15 persons their employees A NOTE TO If you emplov you may do the cmployées the < panicipau’on. C rou p reg available in»: 1'11an HOSP!