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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 20 Nov 1958, p. 3

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.ts treh parade to 1 Church held was h'eaded Bugle Band by H. Y. pom took the march past. ,ror of Panty- members fOr h a fine num- I were served ‘by the ladies [er the direcé . Payne. tonitor 15, Mass. far the fimo my check at Facts emce ‘ths 54.50 D %coni .emoved >L PARADE The United Chuch of Canada. Millbrook â€" Gavan Hr. Stan Northrop, organist ‘ and choir director. .gRev. H. B. Herrington, minis. , ter in charge. ‘ . “O Come, Let Us Worship’. 1 MILLBROOK Service wixthdxawn. 10.00 a.m.â€"Chureh School CAVAN i a; Barrett Fur Farm é - I I : 1 Ill-IIII'IIIIIIIIIIIIIII Northumberland 81 Durham Rev. Walter Patterson, M.A., Minister Emeritus. Grace Church. ”brook Sunday Schoolâ€"10. 45 a . m .. 9.45 a.m.â€"Divine Worship. Genuevflle Church 10.00 a.m.â€"Church School 11.00 a.m.â€"Divine Worship The Sunday next before Advent' killed ............... L. W. Smith, valuator St. John's, Ida . of sheep ............ 31*“th 9-45 a.-m. Jim Seymour, shooting Christ Church, Bailieboro 3 dogs attacking sheep Matting 11.30 a.m. 1A. A. Ward, D. Gorrie- St. Thomas’ Church. “mom flund ................ ' 500 Bushel Potato Club grant. (Dalrvmnlell . . . . 7.00 p.m.â€"Evaxeong. Securities Phone Tu-5-4588 Albert Waxer 31 Walton St. Sole owner Port Hope DIRECT WIRE TO TORONTO Member Brokerâ€"Dealers’ Associ- ation of Ontario MILLBBOOK D. L. Johns, Pastor. Sunday Services 10 a.m.â€"-Slmday School 11.00 a.m.â€"Worship Service. 7 . 30 p. m .â€"Evenr.in.g Service 8.00 p.nz.â€"Wedne-sday, Pray- er and Bible Study. 3.00 p.mâ€"Friday, Young Peo plea Meeting. hem present, ReeveL. A. Hood The Clerk made mention of ton in the Chair. {the Audi or being in the office Minutes of last regular ses-‘ doing the books, and he would eion read, on motion of Deputy if Possible like the accounts for Reexe Bradbum and Councillor this meeting passed this A. M. Zion Pentecostal Church wyv a. â€"vO-â€"â€"‘â€"â€" vâ€" 7 a.m. in the Council Chamber Town Hall, Millbrook, all mem-; bers present, Reeve L. A. Hoo-} ton in the Chair. F Mr. Harry Kennedy a‘dclress-l On motion of Deputy Reeve sed the Council re a rebate on| Bradburn and Councillor How- barn burned. The Reeve inâ€" 'den th'at the pay for selecting formed Mr. Kennedy that the jurors be $15 00 as follows, Millsbrook, Nov. 5th, 1958.â€"| would bedeal-t with at a Court I Cavan Council met on above: of Revision that. this Council; date in regular session at 10.30! would hold in November, as the] a.m. in the Council Chamber; County Court of Revision sitt- Town Hall, Millbrook, all memfi ing; here on Nov. 14th only. Howden that minutes be adopt. ed as read. Carried. PARISH O! CAVAN Anglican Church of Canada Mirror-neponer I The following accounts were presented: Durham Telephones Ltd . rental, 4.50, services 4 l 1.35 ................ 5.85; Donation Chamber of l I Commerce ........... 25 .00 1 Mrs. Edith Laxoie, J. H. Ban'mgcr, Publisher. relief ............... 35.00 __.I?Jchn Elmer, relief. . 20.00 Geo. Wm. Clapper” . 430.00 The ChurCheS Walter Bowles, 1 lamb UND m killed $18, dog- shot 10. . 28.00 S AY’ NO ER 23 :Zella M. Benfley, sal- Doni’pnncta'l Accumh'linc nf {ary Clerk ------------ 100â€"00 ~~ ~M Telephone collect Keene S3w1, if no answer Peterborough IBM-4330. CASH for dead or crippl. ed Horses and Cows. Top price for old horses. Mirror-Reporter Pentecostal Assemblies of Dead Stock! Minutes of (avan Council and Mfllbrook ECIervk $6.00., Reeve. $5. [sessor $4.00. Carried. W. E. B'onnevlle re tax cer-, tificate S. part Lot 12, Con, 9, H. Sniders. Greer Kelly, re tax certificate part. Lot 12, Con. 9, D. Tinney. Kerr-Mc- Eldery etc, re tax certificate w 1/4 Lot 20, Con. 7, Armstrong‘s. J. Arthur Fair, Q.C., re tax certificate part Lot 23, Con. 10. Northumberland and Dur- ham Health Unit, enclqsing . receipt for permits 648, 649, 650. Northumberland and Dur-l1 ham Health Unit, report for 1 Sep‘. Dr. Charlotte Horner, ‘ re control of Babies. Hydro! Power Connn., several con-i tracts for renewal and some": new applications. Harvey C. Brent Q.C., re date of death ‘ of 21 Charles Johnston. \Vill-L nmtt 8. lrvine. re arhritafioni dates. Kannn Garland Co. re :price 'on municipal Bonds. ‘4}. - Shield, re cla‘e of County fCourt of Revision Nov. 14th,! @1310 p.111. Frank S. Gayle. 1‘9 {marked cheque. Municipal i \Vnrld. re number of electors to g be counted for return to County Hl‘lerk. J. V. Lutlgate, Mimi-y it-ipal Engineer, enclosing- final Eeertificate for payment Close J'Britlge. Peter-borough (.‘i'vie \ 500 Bushel Potato Club grant, (Dalrymple) . . . . 10.00 ) On motion of Councillors Thorn and Bradburn that. we adjourn fvorv‘lunch to 1.30 'p.m. Jones . Greer, Barristers, re tax certificate El/g Lot 14, Con. 6, C. Challice. Jon-es Greer, advising Mr. Alvin Masters had purchased same. On motion of Councillors I-Ivowden and Burns that the Reeve be authorized to sign‘ cheque for above aeéounts. i Carried. } 1.30 p.m. Council resumed, all members present, Reeve L. A} H-ooton in the Chair. The following correspondâ€"r en-ce read:â€"â€" , T1 eas of roads, payroll and vouchers No.10 (transfer, .......... 101585.219 Treas. selecting jurors 6. 00 Clerk-Reeve sel. jurors 5.00 Assessor, sel. jurors. 4.00 Walter Moncrief, 1 pure 1 bred ram $35,’1 lamb 18 53:00] A. V. Th-orn, advance on salary ........... 350.00! Municipal World, elec- l tion supplies, etc ...... 27.09' H. Ourellette, premium l on. Treas. bond ...... 20.00‘ J‘oh’n Allwell, 1 sheep W. L. Elson, assessor.. 100.00 (Eton-nail, specials $15, fees $25 ............. 40.00 United Counties N and D, hospitalization ..... 34.50 so he could have same right after lunch. ”mg 13134.3 On motion of Councillor How- Gayle; 1'9 (leu Councillor Burns corros- )Iunicipal pondence be received and filed, electors to the Clerk answering any not al- fn (innntv ready dealt with. Carried. 30.09 20.00 Hospital re indigent Cl1a11es:B1u1rs and Howden that the law to name certain Polling second reading with blanks fil- Rusk. United Counties, re tile used 111 ditch near D. 'Nill’ s Places and ‘30 appomt Deputy} led in lennie Ke1r being admitted to| gateway be paid for. Carried. Returnlng 01lf1eers and P 011‘ 0n mot-ion 0f 00111103110“ hospital. Lorne Hoy, askingi Messrs Morton, McNeil and Clpl‘ks: 3150 a Bylaw from the H0“d911 and Burns that By (109: be deleted from 1939 1'0_ll Ar111st1ong addressed the 001111- Township of South Menaghan laws be read a third time and as he ad 110 deg Lamenqe' cil re construction work which to piovide £01 the expenditure signed, sealed and numbered Sandv re imprm ements hei was needed on road 8. W1? $39 740 00 for the purpose. 995 996 11 1shed to make in front of his 011 motion. of Deput y Reexe 0f 81 Willi" additmn t0 Ba111e-i: A d180115$i011 3'1‘089‘ over the residence to fence and roadside iBradburn and Councillor Howâ€" b0“) SChOOl ‘ Trailer 3343""- On motion and to know it”, existing fe11ce;de11 that “e contribute two. On motion 0f D9171“) -Ree\e’oi’ GOIIDC‘inl‘S Burns and HOW 11 as in the right place. Ont. tickets to the D Gorrie fund. Bradbm 11 and Councillor Hou- den that By-law N-.0 638 be ap- Hospital Commission, re hos- Car1ied. gden that we go into committee l proved. Carried. pitalization. i On motion of Councillms Of th? whole for the second' 011 mOfi‘m Councillor Burns u-.. .1. I A“: h.~_--a.-_ ‘D-___1 'n, 1 .11 Mr. D. Nil], \V. Seymour and C. Johnston addressed thv Coumil re Tho filo drainage, 0n mofion of Councillors J. ELECTRICITY DOES SO MUCH...COSTS 30 LITTLE So, this year, do a little hinting. JuS’tsay-‘j'fou’d like something wonderful for the household â€" something “the whole family can enjoy. And don’t be surprised if you get a superb, modern automatic electric appliance to help yOu “live better electrically”â€"the safe, clean, modern way. Some people have a flair for giving. They have a talent and taste for choosing the most exciting Christmas presents. They give the good things that make living more pleasurable. Many of these people will give modern electric appliances this Christmasâ€" and they’ll insist on having them-ready for use on Christmas day, because they know these appliances will make Christmas (and every day for that matter) a new and exciting experience. On motion of Councillors Howden and Burns that we ac-i wept the contract for Hydro for D. Knapp. Carried. | Comt of Revision was Set fOr )flnndav Nov 17th at‘T p. m. On « motion of Councillors Thorn and Burns that the Clerk introduce ue-rtain By-laws. Tho Clerk introduced a By- MOE, ONTARIO On motion of Deputy-Reeve Bradburn and Councillor H’owâ€" den that. we go into committee of the whole for the second reading. of the Whole for the secondi On motion Councillor Burns reading. {and Deputy-Reeve Bradburr; On motion of Deputy-Reeve’that we adjourn to December Eradhurn ond Counoillor Thorn: 3 at 1 a.m. committee rose and resmned,! Zella M. Bentley, Clerk. A. Roy Willmott, (2.0. Barristers, Solicitors, Nota '95 Telephone 9, Millbrook WILLMOTT 85 IRVINE ‘ On motion of Councillors .Howden and Burns that By laws be read a third time and Esigned sealed and numbered |;995- 996. A discussion amSe over the Trailer By-law. On motion of Councillors Burns and How- den that By-law No. 638 be ap- proved. Carried. ' PAGE THREE

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