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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 20 Nov 1958, p. 1

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oms, 3~piece :chen, hearty. w taxes, and mrs. $5,003 h preferred, us. Phone F on IA acre . Guaran- }ness. Auto- pl . Agricul- md most im- raining given. Exception- 's a 11/2 storey es and Cana~ ing Company Manager for .t Bailioboro 84 , London, 4‘: ' weeks old. one 182-r-23 1t 1t TENDERS WANTED l CARD 0F THANKS 5 GENTS l; WGARD CASE PRIZESâ€"LOTS 01' FUN TOO! For Christmas Shopping Renew Your Subswiptioa. Applications for a caretakeri The family of the late Mrs. for Millbrook and Gavan Me-u Rusell Reid wish to express morial Arena will be recelved; their sincere thanks to the b the undersi ed 11 to and; . .V, ‘.. ' inycluding Moggay, gecemlaer} giteiménmlllvlfigbr‘i 13115:”? 1, 1958. Enquiries as to dutres,§ W Hawbv Fllneral Home, attend: etc, may b? had by contactmg inc; doctors Rev. Mr ilerrimv-i the unclersgned. Please state tog, all neighbours and friengs‘ salary 1n your. tender. ‘ for their many acts of kindnessl P‘ E' Hamflton, Secretary, ‘and for the beautiful floral tri-l Millbrook, 0nt° . butes during the recent loss of !a dear wife and mother. Sat Nov. 22nd Need Cash? Attend The ODD FELLOWS BINGO AT 8.15 RM. ON , HOME IMPROVEMENTS CAN BE FINANCEDâ€" In the winter men and materials are more 4 readily available, and smail jobs get better .‘ attention and can be more economical dur- ing the cold weather lull. This , applies particularly to building and renovation jobs. ‘3! WINTER 'l'llE “i BEST rm:- Plan to help yourself and at the same time help your community to increase employment this FARMERSâ€" CAII. YOUR NATIONAl EMPIOYMENT OFFICE FOR ADVICE AND ASSISTANCE theMinz'sterofLabounCanada. No. â€"â€"inquire about Farm Improvement Loans backed by the government and available through your bank . . . up to $5,000 and up to 10 years to repay. â€"for repairs, maintenance; 1 ,Hrljenovcfion and general --by Home Improvement Loans under the National Housing Act, available through your bank. .up to $4, 000 and up to 10 years to repay. 39%|:w wprk saw .xour home or place of business? « "A mea«W-:â€"~;;pw¢~. choice on Sunday. Mend the Church of your Aqunormms 3 We wish to extend our heart full thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness, messages of V sympathy and ' beautiful floral offerings received from the.- many friends during our sad bereavement in the. death ,of‘ our daughter, Helen Mar} MI. and Mrs. Ernest Alex- ander. MBROOK, Ibis widow a good phance of («Wm-ting hy's .dmnble indem- lnity. can you picture the happy (1?) scene when these wera landed into the Clerk’s office, -â€"â€"the happy smile of welcome that might ( or might not) gl‘adu den his (-ountenanee at 011-! countering some of these t0f- ‘t'ensivs creatures with their pungent clinging odour. Next. question as to disposal of Cara! rionâ€"a plot in: the local come-l ___,.,‘~_~_ râ€"~ RUT‘I'ER GRANITE GO . Port Hope, Ont. Box 622 Monuments, Markers, Corner Posts and Inscriptions. Sat. Nov. 22nd BINGO!» foxes arid inadvertently :éive, They-Ladies’_Aui<iliary “3 the (3) We wonder how many brave nimrods would care to pick up a dead fox evenly re- motely suspected of being rabid put it in a sac and transport it to a given desfination. Having watched personally the precau- tion H. of A. Doctors gave to handling portions of rabid animals, we doubt if anyone‘ would touch one with a twenty‘ foot let alone a 10 ft. pole.“ (and we wouldn’t blame the-111).} I l ' | Presummg some gay Hlawa~l :thia did pickup a few bags of] LEGIQK“ IFS,.EUCSR.E (2) Were any twsp. council to start paying a bonus for foxes, umleSS all other neigh- hourino councils did likewise, they would find that an amazing number of foxes would suddenly come within their boundaries to be dispa (bed to the Happy Hunting GroundS. (1) Since it is the Dept. of Lands and Forest who have due to past actions (or lack of same) allowed the fox popula- tion to increase beyond reason despite the fact they were fully aware of the prevalence of rabies in Northern Areas, the onus lies on that Dept. not the Municipal Councils to do some- thing drastic to curtail it and pay compensation for losses sustaind. ‘ I We think it {would béva capi- tal idea if it We-ren’trfor the flollmving reasons: Since you have made the obvious mistake of asking for opinions re Twsp. Councils paying bonus on foxes, we shall proceed to make just as appar- out a mistake by offering one. gswmzss ONLY rm; 9m rm: cm Mr. J. H. Barringer, Millbrook Reporter. Dear Sir : An answer was received to this but due to no Reporter on Nov. 6th, and the lack of space on Nov. 13th, the letter was held over until. this week. Here it isâ€" AT 8.30 P.M. ODD FELLOWS HALL |.0.0.F. m MIRROR-REPORTER Authorized as. 2nd clasgmil 5 CANADA "THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1958 J anetville, Ontario, Oct. 2’7, 1958 var-1 1e. api- the After reading the above let-i fer we have come to the con~i elusion that its author is no! doubt 1igh't in what he says. ; fiAbout only thing we thought 0fiwe had a good idea for was the disposal of the earrion. and this was to let the Carcases lie or lay (take your choice) where ,Mthey fell and let the crows, which we understand are iseavangers, devour them, thus th'” getting rid of the bodies in a thei cheap way. However, we sud- me-e denly woke up and thou vhf"- and what if the crews became rabid l, ~Ses After seeing a flock oi’ hllnd-f {reds near Garden Hill a few weeks ago, this seared us, as we wondered what we’d do ii"i . 1walking up King Street some1 lse"daV, we were suddenly attmk 3" ed from the air by a swarm of “1d rabid crows dive- bombing us,i mi r and with their bills peeking us! 't01 into rabies too, so this idea] S' 1 vanished and we were stimied 1 my 1 Anybody get a good sugge 3 101 tion? i .ave; : ofi ula-i soni illy' of 1ei1' for gh- MAN WANTEDâ€"To be an 11113 iiicial representative in this“ ‘1 area enrolling memberships| in a Farm Service Club. N1)! experiemc required. Car im-f . portant \Vrite giving de- ~ 1 tails and phone number oi Farm Services Division, Salesl “Manager, 3qu 81"1',_I401:id011,I 1 ;0nta;‘rio. ‘ 261 y. i i L â€"will be held in the Carmel T1.O.L. Hall on November 20, at 8.30 o’clock. Lunch will be served. Admission 35c All W elcmne . A Bazaar, Baking Sale and. Afternoon Tea will be held in the Waiting Room on Saturday; November C’22nd from 3 p.111 [nder auspices of? Grave Pros-1‘ byterian Church Ladies" Aid. Canadian Legion Branch No.; 402 will hold a Euchre on Nov; 25th at 8.30 in the Legion H'all‘; Admission 35c. Refreshments; will be served. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thorn wi§h to thank all those who helped with’ the building of their new barn, also the l‘adie's who helped Mrs. Thorn with the preparing of meals, and other chores. - . .~ 7~â€"â€" 'v‘r" ‘ ‘ .1'V_ Thanking you fOr taking upl50 of their neighbours and “pnal shower at the brlde’a your time with our rigmorole. |friends,nit being thf} occasion 0f; 11;“: Wait: ggen by 1:11.; (1:80” Sincerely yours the-1r 05th weddmg anmvera ‘ e , own-an ur am . , I ‘ ‘ Th . - Telephone curls mth whom she Harvey Malcolm. 'Sdly. e evening was spent a ’ . . , , in contests and an amusing. worked, presented a. sheet set, J“What’s My Line” episode,!.and the staff presented a blan- After reading the. above let-f . “he. panel and guest artists be-‘E ket- Ann St- neighbours at fer we have. come to the con- . .1 .. h t . V t1 . pug chosen from the assemble-flit!le home 0f Mrs. RObGFt Guth- :1 usgon‘: tl'a. 1tshatn hw-or lS no,l company. '[me made the presentatlon of a $131211: 16% 1‘; 131;; awe ethosgzit' At the conclusion of the even. pop-up toaster. Mrs. Wllham ' . a a ' . Jug a sumptuous lunch was Hutchlnson and Mrs. Donald we had a good Idea for was the served. { Guthrle were eo- hostesses.t (l‘onncol n9 +LA I.nnn‘r\n n.) However we compliment you for :a good try and as the old adage states, if at first you don’t; succeed try, try, try, again. Mebibe better luck next time. PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE MALE HELP WANTED CARD 0F THANKS COMING EVENT 1 During the evening Mr. and; M1‘s. Aiken were the rccepi-i ents of several 101 err gifts 0." ’ aluminum, silver, chomlate flowers and a large oil painting' :1 i'rom their children and grand- ‘ .ehildren. Everyone Wished; :IMr. and Mrs. Aiken many? i ’, infore years of happy marr1ed J 1 1 e \v 1v) Before her marriage Satur- iday to Maxwell Manley, Miss Carol Hawkins of Millbnook 5 was honored at several delightâ€" *ManoPIhé-"Meét LIIIIIIIIIIII-III.I'll-IIIIIIIIIIIII Apply lee Auto Wreckers built Transmission Exchange. iSOCliAL 4"PERSONAL .-â€".â€"~-M....~.â€".__‘._ In Technicolor I D VUVVIflU " ggynwvunh ner and Mrs. Kenneth Fob’otit were hostesses at the latter’a 4 Mr. and Mrs"; Harvey Aiken, home for linen and miscellane- Fallis; Line, were pleasantly‘ous shower, and Mrs]. Charles surprised on Saturday evening Manley and Mrs. Alfred Nov. 8th, when their famflyiBIf‘fOks gave a pantry and held “Open House” for overi fylscellaneouss sh‘ow‘e‘r. Age?â€" _“.\1 “Li 7'59 Izouig *BlueS" With Nat King" Cole and Eartha. Kim: - [on SALE! FORSSALE! GARDEN HILL -â€" PHONE 17-r-3 ‘ ' 1950‘ GMC 34 Ton Truck. 1954 Pontiac PaneI'DeIivery Truck TRACTOR FOR SALE Chain, Bolts, quantity of New and Used Parts for most makes of" cars. Quantity of Fence Pests 35¢ each. Generator Exchange, Fuel Pump Exchange, and Re CLEARANCE SALE g0ddxlots of discontinued items and seconds. -_ Quantity of Glassware. With Gary Cpoper and Julie London ' » $15993" greatly reduced for Post Office Department, Ottawa, “Ont. "- 0" Cattle, Hogs, Farm Imple- 3. ' ments, Hay, Grain" and Furni- ture, property of Mrs: Alma Pudsey, Lot 6, Con. 8, Gavan, \r" n lg d- 2 miles west and 1 miie south. of Oman, on Saturday, Nov.. 22nd. Terms Cash. Sale at 11 o’clock. ' Noteâ€"As this is a large sale we must start at 11 0 Hook and will sell furniture first. MONDAY 9 WEDNESDAY . ' ' " ’Adultnnter- tainment [ IR'All-T'ofchnuoldr Show Izz‘This :Angry;é= ful events. Mrs. Herb Brew “With Anthony Perhm and Sylvana. Mangano With Dana. Wynter and Mel Ferrer AUCTION SALE ‘ed J acksnn, auctionee. "fiflleifl' 1'3"." 17-. -‘

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